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Show greenriver Cliff Lovejoy, cousin of Mrs Robert Beebe, visited the Bee bes Friday and Saturday. Mr. Lovejoy as on his way to Nebraska, from Oregon, where he had been employed for some time. e res Clell Chaffin, Ina-val- e, one-tim- ident of Green River. was call ing last week trying to buy Eome calves. He stated that he had some summer range up on those peak around Payson. Clell was raised on the desert south of here. Blue Valley, just up the Free has mont from Hanksville, changed hands again. A Mr Phillips from Moab, who has been drilling water wells in and a partner, have acquired the property from a Mr Norton of Provo, whose health has failed. Mr Phillips plans to drill well to get a wa ter supply for the Valley. Blue Valley Is very fertile farming ground but no one has ever been able to keep a dam in the River for irrigation purposs. Club Green River Friends met last Thursday Hanksville, afternoon. It was reported that a current project is Just completed. The Club has made eighteen baby gowns to be sent to an Indian Mission in New Mexico. At the same time delegates were elected to attend a county convention Dec. 1 at the Court House for the purpose of el- ecting a county committee. Both community and county Mrs Howard Silliman had a committeeman will take offfamily dinner Sunday. The oc ice by Jan. 1, 1951. casion was the birthday of Mr.' Silliman, and James, who These committeemen will adleft Sunday night for the arm minister tne 1951 Agricultural ed forces was guest of honor. Conservation Program which (Additional Green River itassistance to aid farems will be found elsewhere In provides mers in this issue.) carrying out soil and water conservation practices on DAY WORK WANTED: Mrs Chivers, Cabin 11, at Geo. their farms. In addition they Beebes, will do housework, et have responsibilities for price cetera, by hour or day. support programs for potatoes, wheat, beans, acreage allotments and marketing quotas, the Sugar Program and Federal Crop Insurance. Although they are pad only for the few days a year they are actually engaged m the of these proadministration Returns from the 7 PMA grams, they are on call" ai community committee elections all times to assist their neighwere announced this week by bors in matters pertaining to Jesse S. Tuttle, Chairman of PMA programs. Com-I PMA 'the Emery County mittee. Jesse S. Tuttle was chairman of the Emery County (By communities the following Production and Marketing - Adfarmers were elected to ad-- 1 ministration Committee at the minister PMA farm programs County convention held in Cas 1951: in tie Dale Dec. 1. 0 Orangeville: Chairman, Ray as vice chairman B. Humphrey; vice chairman, of the county committee was Wilford Mark Humphrey; Homer J Edwards and as member, Russell Justesen; member, (Reuben Brasher. First Alternate, Stanton Tuttle; The two alternates are Nephi Second Alternate, Ted F. Hou- A. Lamph and Floyd Jorgensen. sekeeper. Castle Dale: Chairman, Mer-riJohansen; Vice Chairman, Warren Wilberg; Reguiar member. Chester Christiansen; First Alternate, lUndon Ungerman; Second Alternate, Francis A-c- ael Castle Dale Mayor and City Council PM A Vote ResultsTold Wishes You A i 10erry (Ebristmas j:. j: . anil j: Re-elect- ed Reg-(ul- ar j: , i J, oL Heres How H Cleveland: Chairman. Nephi Lamph; Vice Chairman, Hans Vtfr F. Mortensen; (Regular member, W. Lavar Atwood, First Alternate. Moses Tucker; Second alternate, Loren Dalton. Ferron: Chairman, Dean Kill pack; Vice chairman, Boyd Christensen; Regular member, Ralph A. Lemon; First Alternate, John R. Behling; SecW. ond Alternate, William Bearnson A. SAK1TTA - To Fireproof Tree Ras-rnusb- MM v - BLANKETS PUZ8LES BOOKS SHOES GLOVES MITTENS DISHES BUGGIES SHIRTS TIES TOASTERS ALARM CLOCKS LAMPS DRESSES PERFUME SWEATERS COLOGNE POWDER BOXES MANICURE SETS ELECTRIC IRONS E. C. LUKE AND SONS To make your Christmas tree fire resistant, use water advises Florence M. glass, Home Demonstration Cutler, Agent. You can buy this at the drug store." Use nine parts of water glass and one part of water, and one teaspoon of Tide, Dreft or Surf, or any detergent, for each quart of spray. This will coat the tree with a shiny and transparent covering that will help keep the needles from fall ing off. It is very attractive, Mrs Cutler promises. Let your Christmas tree stand in a bucket of water for a few days before bringing it inside. If possible, build your tree stand so that the tree can stand in water during the sea son. It makes for a fresher, needle-tigtree, Mrs Cutler Huntington: Chairman, Reuben Brasher; Vice Chairman, Zen Jensen; Regular member, Tver O. Truman; First Alternate, Kirk Brasher; Second alt ernate, Louis Durand. Emery: Chairman, Robert T. Lewis; Vice Chairman, Elmer Addley; Regular member; Frank L. Collier; First Alternate, Harvey Allred; Second Alternate, Nels A. Hansen. concludes. Greenriver: Chairman. Alfred King; Vice Chairman, Delbert Tidwell; Regular member, Uncle Tidwell; First Alternate, Errol Stott; Second Alternate, Joseph L. Allen. for CHRISTMAS DOLLS TRUCKS TOOL CHESTS GAMES ar reg-u.- POP-U- P The Red Cross Home Service worker looked up from her desk to find an old man holding's telegram dollars. and twenty-fiv- e My boy wants to come home, but he hasnt got the money for such an expensive trip, the old He has just regentleman said.turned from 2 years overseas service and is getting a leave before reassignment. His mother has been very sick and I think he might help her to get well. We are living on our family allowance and whatever money my son can send, but Ive scraped together this ?25. Can you give me enough more to bring ORANGEVILLE, UTAH nd portation. It was only one item in a busy workers day, but to two old people and a son it meant a long-abse- him home? After verifying the facts, the Home Service worker sent a telegram to the Red Cross field director at the boys camp, telling of the fathers request a id of the offer of the twenty-fiv- e dollars he could so ill afford. The following day she received an answering wire from the field director: Under federal statute and regulations of the Army, the Navy, and the Air Force, the American Red Cross furnishes volunteer aid to the sick and wounded of the armed forces and acts in matter of voluntary relief and as a medium of communication between the people of the United States and their armed forces. nt lot. Often the need is not for financial aid but for help with the unexpected problems that may hit any family and are more acute when the head of the family is thousands of miles away It was so with an Air Force sergeant who reenhsted after overseas combat service. He left his wife and children in Kentucky on a - farm with his He mother-in-la- also left 25 head of cattle, througli which the family income would be supplemented. He thought his family secure for the 3 years of his new enlistment. Then disaster struck. The wifes mother became ill and was compelled to sell the farm and go to live with a dis tant sister. This left the serg eants family without housing, and 25 head of cattle without care. The Red Cross helped the soldier get emergency leave, helped him find suitable living quarters for his jwife, and arranged for quick sale of his livestock. The sergeant then to duty, content in the knowledge that his wife and two small children were provided for. Often, the need for help extends beyond the tune a man is separated from the service. If. as a veteran, the man and his family continue to need aid, the chi ptr is ready to 2 t 4F Return twenty-fiv- e dollars to help. father. Army granting emergency That is Red Cross Home Service leave and arranging for air transa friend and counselor to the portation home. We are arranging perplexed, to those in need, to men for maintenance and return trans and women with problems. Advance Xmas . . . i Dresses ht Le-la- 15, 1950 RED CROSS CHAPTERS MEET VARIED NEEDS OF SERVICEMEN al ffappg New fear i DECEMBER FRIDAY, EMERY COUNTS PROGRESS, CASTLE DALE, UTAH PAGE EIGHT f Sam Savs is Coats Uncle Sam Says Sweaters I Skirts t S 5 All Drastically Reduced The revered Liberty Bell has been resurrected in tone, shape and size to become the symbol of the Independence Savings Bonds Drive which ends July 4. As the Liberty out Bell rang the theme of political There's little fine left between new and winter. 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