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Show EMERY COUNT! PAGE SIX CASTLE DALE, PROGRESS, . j Jensen returnAllen has Mrs Mary ed from a two weeks visit in 6-- It Lake with her daughter, Leah Guymon, and family. While there she helped to care for a new grandson. Mr and Mrs Robert Brinker-homade a trip to Washington to take their daughter Grace and two children to her husband who is stationed at Fort Lewis. Mr and Mrs Joe Potter and family enjoyed a trip to Bryce By Mrs Flora lay Calit-oirua.Th- ey ! ff c Mr James Mangum. What Ad Sat Lake visiting friends and olescence is Like was given by relatives. her LaVerne Day. The PI A Pres, Mrs Myrtle Sorenson, is S. E Atwood. daughter Naomi Rich and Mr and Mrs J. Duane Sorenson spent the past week in went to see Dean CLAWSON NOTES Rich before he sailed for overBy Mrs Bessie Wright seas. He is in the U. S. Navy Mr and Mrs Dennis Xidwell and left California on Nov. 9. moveu to Well Mr and Mrs Sterling Reyand famny have mg ton to be nearer ms wars nolds were happily surprised at the mine m Horse canyon. Saturday to get a telegram Mr and Mrs Glen Carter oi from their son in San Sait Lake ana Mr and Mrs A. Diego, who is inJimmy the Navy. He K Hail of Orangeville vodtea has been in the South Pacific Sunday with Mr and Mrs Frank for some months and stated Miller and other relatives. heme for Chthat he In Ogden Saturday and Sunday. Leonard, Reed and Grant. Mr and Mrs Miton Young Lucille piccolo, who has been1 Mr and Mrs Bud Truman of employed in Salt Lake, is ho- Price visited at the home of and boys of Salt Lake were Mr and Mrs Iver Truman Sun- visitors in Huntington the past me for the winter. week end at the home of Mr Thomas Wakeiield went to day. Fort Douglas Tuesday to get Mr and Mrs Dean Cox spent and Mrs Ralph Young. Rhoda Mathie spent most of his physical examination for the past week end in Salt Lake. Guests at the home of Mr the past week in Salt Lake with the army. Week end visitors at the ho-- j and Mrs Frank Hail are his Mr and Mrs Grant Walker. Mrs Jean Law and children me of Mr and Mrs Alvin Young brother and family of Garland. Mrs Thelma Mills entertain of Price visited at the Henry wete Junior Young, Lui Gia-- i arty and Kartchner home Tuesday. cortia and Mr and Mrs Tom ed at an afternoon Lavar Black made a trip to Sullivan of Park City and dau- a bonfire party Monday night friends of for the her Logan young Tuesday. of Maida Price Young ghter i Mr and Mrs Elmo Geary Were Mr and Mrs Harold Alger daughter and sons. Mr and Mrs Guy Truman of Sait Lake City visitors during and Ruth Anderson were Salt Provo visited here this week this week. 'Lake - visitors last week Klea Collard is home from Mr and Mrs Peter McElprang on their return from a trip attended the Livestock Show, to California to see their sons the hospital where she received medical care for injuries sufCanyon-recent- ly. HUNTINGTON NOTES l Hoar foot Uoar Pew! WHILE THERE IS A WIDE SELECTION, NOT BE BEAT! TRIM KWIKS I f' f Mrs Eoitn Jensen spent Monday ana Tuesday this wee it at the home of her sister, Mrs De fered in an automobile acci- Loss Olsen, of Moore. dent last week. For past lew weekj a Mr and Mrs Earl Christen- course the In Fust Aid has been sen visited in Salt Lake this very conducted by week with a daughter in a ranksuccessfully Miller, wno nas had spwith also there and hospital m connection ecial training their son. vith his work at the mines. Bp. and Mrs El win Ralphs leu Thursday for St. George where they will attend the weaning, Nov. 18, of their son Seeley and Miss Vivian Bali of San Pedro, California. Mrs Aleen Riley and children visited this week with relatives .n Wellington. MIA Stake Officers, Chariot The following Future Fanner members were advanced to the Larsen and Mrs Mortensen of office of Chapter Farmer from Cleveland and Earl OLen of Greenhands, at a meeting of Emery were in attendance Tries the South Emery Future Far- 'day night. mer chapter held recently at the South Emery High School. By communities the advance- EMERY NOTES ments were: Castle Dale; Rex Mr and Mrs Clyde Morten-so- n Guymon, Gary Magnuson, Mon were very happy last week Frtell Seeley, Ward Hayward, to have as visitors in tneir hoed Lowry and Sharpe Snow; me Mrs Mortenson's parents, Orangeville: Dennis Tuttle, Me Mr and Mrs Neils Hansen frrrill Scow and Boyd Nelson; om Mr Mrs and viile; Spring Ferron: Gerald Stevens, Har- Don of California; her old Cox, Jimmie Nelson, Monte sister Hansen Mr and Mrs and Nelson, Nell Thompson, Kent Leo Olsen family, of Jerome, Idaho; Delore Glenn Beach, Peterson, Mr and Mrs Virgil Hansen and Cox and Don Neilsen; Moore: Donna and Billy Robbins of Devon Fredrickson and Udell Mr and Mrs HowSpnngville; Min Eldon Albrechtsen; Emery: Ricks and two sons Howard Jimmie ard Lee and chey, Calvin Duzett, Larry of Salt Lake; Lee Mortensen and Buddy Olive Salt Lake and Clawson: Donald Price. their Hansen of Geraldine from daughter Salt Lake. Mr and Mrs Morten son returned with them to ELMO P T A where they all (38) HOLDS MEETING had dinner at the home of their parents. Mrs Leo Olsen (Thelma) Elm- ohad prepared a life history of Special invitations to the El- her parents which was read. mo PTA meeting Nov. 6 were Also a movie was shown of the sent to each parent who has family life years ago. Mrs Cora Anderson is in the children attending the Elmo school. One third of the fathers 'Price Hospital for an operation and two thirds of the mothers on her neck. This is her secwere in attendance. ond goitre operation. (Mrs Lydia Hansen has spent Mrs Edward Potts, Region 5 President, WaS the principal the past couple of weeks visin Salt Lake at the home speaker. She discussed the "Ob- iting jectives of OTA. The in termed Of her son, Mr ahd Mrs Royce late grades fhmiahed three Hansen. Canto Mortenson has her songs under the dlftbtion of mother, Mrs Annie Otteson of Salt (Lake here visiting. Mrs Mortensen has purchased the home of her deceased son, La- veil, and just recently moved into it. Mr and Mrs Rex have moved into her home in town for the winter. The Emery M Men and Gleaners held a Fireside Chat at the home of Delsie Henning-so- n Sunday night. Gerald L. OtoCn was speaker. (Mr and Mrs Kenneth Wat son visited with her mother, Lueiia Jensen. Morris Maxfied and Marjorie Duzett spent the week end at FFA Boys Advanced WE HAVE A COMPLETE STOCK FOR EVERY MEMBER OF THE FAMILY. OUR PRICES CAN CAMPUS DASH Mor-tense- Match up theaa boots for mother and PLATOONS daughter, big and little sister. Wear them to drive the car, enjoy the snow. Wonderful with tweeds, loafer shoes, with slacks. It fits over any shoe. For the country or in town. Womens, girls', childrens -- - a 52.95 FRIDAY. NOVEMBER UTAH Town tailored they slip over your shoes like gknrea easy and supple. For rainy days, for driving to wear everywhere. Womens abed. $2.95 17; 1950 b n; may get ristmas.' Mr and Mrs Jack Clark visited a week with his parents, Mr and Mrs A. Y. Clark. They are both employed by the Navy in California. Mr and Mrs Alfred Anderson and family and Mr and Mrs Claire Anderson visited here last week from Dragerton. Mr and Mrs Morris Singleton had as visitors at their home over the week end the following party from Kamas, Utah; Mr and Mrs Wallace Bickmore, Mr and Mrs Glen Gibbons, Mr and Mrs Douglas Simpson, Mr and Mrs Ward Blazzard. and others. The men went phetuant huntening while the ladies were hotertained at the singleton me. Visiting with Mr and Mrs Arthur Rhodes over the week end was her brother and wife, Mr and Mrs Roy Miller, of Mon ticello. They were here for the pheasant hunt. Mr and Mrs George Conover are visiting in California this - week. Mrs Laura Rasmussen has returned home from Salt Lake City where she has spent the past several months taking a oeauty course. Mr and Mrs Ike Olsen of Price spent the week end visiting; her mother, Mrs Pearl Fullmer, and other relatives. Mr Olsen took In the . pheasant FERRON NOTES hunt. By Mrs Deborah Huntsman Mr add Mrs Vorris LivingTurns (Rappleye of Kanosh have visited this week with his sis- ston of Salt Lake City week several days last ter and husband, Mr and Mrs spent L. W. Petersen, and other rela- and this visiting his mother, Mrs Reva Nelson. tives. Mrs Marie Fredrickson has Mr and Mrs Carlyle Crawford daureturned last week from a visit moved to Wattis with her husband, Mr and to Boise, Idaho where they st- ghter and Nordell. Mrs ayed with their son Donald Mr Dewey and Mrs Foster Allridge end family. While there they and family have moved into came in contact with Mrs VioFredrickson home. let Oox better known here as theMr Marie and Mrs Clifton Nelson McCann, who was at one time have added two new rooms to a teacher at the Presoytenam school in Ferron. Mrs Cox was their house which is nearing and will give them visiting with friends Mr and completion Mrs Cliff Ralphs and was then more roam. going on to California where she expected to make k prolonged visit. PROTECTION was held Junior Fireside against the RAVAGES Sunday night at the home of of FIRE Mrs Eunice Nelson. Pres. LaVar Black attended and gave a very good talk to the group. A farewell party was given1 Call N. L. WILLIAMS, Agent by the American Legion and Auxiliary Monday night in the Borne Fire Insurance Co. Church for three of our boys A UTAH COMPANY who are going into the service.' Phone SIX - Castle Dale The boys are Frank (Buster) Fish, his brother Lewis Fish and LeRoy Edwards of Moore. j Pfico Trading Shoo IobS, PRICE - UTAH Bun-derso- UNION LIFE BUILDING - MHO LIFE LITTLE ROCK, ARKANSAS FIRE PM - - ETC. When the life insurance agent paid Mrs Stone the amount of insurance her husband left her, he asked her to take out a policy On her own life. 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