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Show FRIDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1950 EMERY Thank you . . . COUNTY PROGRESS, CASTLE DALE, UTAH ton; James G. Chronopoulos, Green River; Rex T. Candland, California; Sgt. Jos G. Grange, Alaska; Mark Nelson, Ferron; James E. Petersen, Castled ale; Mrs Dora Gardner, California; John Cook, Ferron; Carl Keler, Castle Dale; Mrs Melvin Qurgess, Washington; Mrs Bes sie Caldwell, Ferron; Arnold Waymon, Ferron; Marion Emery; J. Alma Sco vill. Green River; Gerald Boyd Olsen, Missouri; Sam Jewkes, Fred Fail, Kenilworth; Wm. ter, Huntington; Oscar CarlDouglas, Huntington; M. S. Dan son, Cleveland; Viola Hardy, lei, California; Wm. G. Cook, California; Clarence Wall, Cle Korea; B. Stanley Johnson, veland; Guy Robinson, Green Castle Dale; Donald T. Adams, River; H. J. Howland, Green Mohticello; Verdus Peacock, Em River; Lloyd Baker, Green Ri ery; Anthony Beach, Ferron: ver; John Peperakis, Sunny side J. A. Oveson, Elmo; Ted Niel-se- n. Afton 'Van Wagoner, Cleveland Huntington; il. A. Leamas Mrs Alfred Jensen, Hunting- - Orangeville; Vera B. Duzett, Emery; Florence M. Cox, Orangeville; Gene A. Snow, OrHuntangeville; R. Brasher, ington; C. H. Williams, Emery; Que Sorenson, Emery; Atala E. Miller, Minneapolis; Mark Hum phrey, Orangeville; Art Miles, J. Rulon Nelson, Orangeville; Ferron; Fredi F. Cox, Orangeville; Cecil (Roush, Green River; Ralph Lundy, Cleveland; Mrs Wallace Curtis, Green River; Andy Mcore, Green River; Har old Anderson, Green River; Ed "The people of Utah owe a Larsen, Cleveland; Luella Jen the fellow great deal to the mine leaser sen, Emery; Frank and Genes Service, Green River; Stanton who leases small workings or promising blocks of ground in a mine. Because he's in business for himself, the leaser works hard. Often, inspired by the thrill of discovery, he opens up rich new areas to development work." PAGE Mrs Petty was born in Sweden Hitchcock, Montana; Mrs Fred ilyn Anderson spent Saturday Wanlas Jorgensen. Mr and Mrs Cleon Huntsman and joined the L. D. S. Church Anderson, Huntington; Perry in Salt Lake City. P. Wakefield, Huntington; Geo and boys and his parents, Mr and came to this country with L. Taylor, and Mrs George Huntsman, her small son Jack Fostrom, Orangeville; L. J. made a trip to Salt Lake City who was 5 years old at the Robertson, Price; Raymond P. FERRON NOTES Olson, Emery; Cyril McArthur, By Mrs Deborah Huntsman the first of this week. time. She first went to Ster-linM. P. Greaves, A school Faculty party of Huntington; Utah and later came to Mr and Mrs Lynden Funk South Emery High School and Ferron and married George A. Richfield; Jos. J. Jensen, Emery; Ferrel Day, Huntington; and children have arrived here Ferron Elementary and their Petty. He has been dead for Marjorie Day, California; Lew from Alaska and purchased the partners was held last Monday 7 years. Since his death Mrs Ed Livingston farm and home night in the Seminary build-in- g. Petty has made her home with Hayward, Castle Dale. into which they expect to move Some of the School Boaid .her daughter, Mrs Millie Bak-je- r of Salt Lake City, and her members were also present. very soon. Mr and Mrs Ed Livingston The evening was spent in play ,step daughter, Mrs Bernice Nel have moved to Ogden where jing Rook with high scores won son, of Ferron. She still enthey will make their home for by Max Edgley and Mrs C L. joys god eyesight and spends the present. Frye and low by Mr and Mrs most of her time in reading and crocheting and enjoys hav Mr and Mrs Perry Snow ma- LaVon Chappell, The Castle Dale PTA met de a business trip to Salt Lake-Cit- j Mrs Ida Conklin entertain- ing her friends call on her. the latter part of last ed the Acada Club members Wednesday night with Ronald At this party, Mrs speaker. He week. Accompanying them was at her home Friday evening. Petty had birthday Dykes as guest a beautiful birthday spoke on the School System in some of their children, Mr and A literature lesson was given cake presented to her by Mrs Germany. Mr Dykes has been Mrs Gene Snow and Mr and by Ida Behunln and lunch was Olevla Dugmore. She received in Germany working as Safety Mrs Blaine Tuttle of Orange- served. many lovely gifts and enjoyed and Security director at the ville. The Triple L Club members visiting with friends and relaPert of Embarkation at Brem-erhave- n, Mr and Mrs Arthur Rhodes were entertained Thursday af- tives who called on her. Germany. had visiting them last week, ternoon by Mrs Pearl Fullmer. her mother, Mrs Elsa Miller, They drew names for the exof Montlcello. changing of Christmas gifts HUNTINGTON NOTES Mr and Mrs Kirk Snow and and a lesson was given on the against the of Provo visited here garden and home. A nice lun- (Crowded out last week) baby RAVAGES of FIRE last week end with their par- ch was served. Mr and Mrs Gene Harding ents and families. Mr and Mrs The Ladies Associated Club visited in Provo Sunday. Perry Snow and Mr and Mrs officers and members met Mon Mr and Mrs Lorin Young of Clyde Jenkins. day night at the home of Mrs Call Pleasant Grove were Hunting-to- n Mr and Mrs Ralph Lemon Evelyn Rasmussen. N. L. WILLIAMS, Agent visitors recently at the were in. Salt Lake City a few Mrs J. H. Nelson entertainhome of Mrs Fanie McElprang. days ol last week on business. ed at her home 55 relatives Home Fire Insurance Co. A UTAH COMPANY Mr and Mrs Morri3 Single-to- n and friends at a birthday parMr and Mrs Norman were honbusiness visitors in Salt Lake spent last week end in ty Wednesday, Dec. 6, in Annie Castle Dale Phone SIX Sahara Village with their dau- or of her mother, Mrs the past week end. Renone Littlefield and Mar- - ghter and family, Mr and Mrs Petty, who was 87 years old. g, j j German Education Discussed By PTA I y PROTECTION Chandler, California; Bryant Jewkes, Orangeville; Lloyd Searj son, Green River; Nels Christen sen, Huntington; Mrs Sybil Por ter, Hite; Wallace Otteson, Og den; Lloyd Wilberg, Castledale; Grant Snow, Orangeville; May-si- e M. Peacock, Castle Dale; Mrs E. J. Barney, California; Mrs H. R. Vicary, Oregon; Lou is Durand, Huntington; Wm. j : , I m Dad wants gas economy. He's getting Touch-O-Mat- overdrive ic that won the Grand Canyon Economy Test at 26.5 miles per gallon! Mother wants ease of handling. She's getting a husky 3600-pound- er t that drives with armchair easel Butch wants zip. He's getting more than he with that high-spirite- d bargained for Indianapolis Face Car engine! And Sis who wants sleek, fresh styling will exclaim that this completely new Mercury is the most exciting ever! Imagine all their Christmas cheer when they step into Mercury's rich, new Customized interiors and feel the wonderful stability of 1951 Mercury's Cushion-Coridel They'll know why Mercury is the only car in America p" vw' BARTOM-MAHLERE- S that doubled its sales in a single yearl il v MOTORS 45 South First West, Price, Utah FIVE The Drive of your Life for 1951 nothing like it on the roodl overdrive Is optional equipment |