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Show PAGE EMERY FOURTEEN Births . . In Orangeville A baby boy arrived this week lor Mr and Mrs Keith Rasmu- ssen, She is the former Bonnie Bell. In Emery baby girl was 'bora to Mr and Mrs Willis Sorensen on Dec. 7 at the Price Hospital. A HUNTINGTON NOTES By Mrs Flora Jensen Mrs Dora Larsen and daugh ter spent a few days in American Pork with Mr and Mrs Owen Christensen. McGuire of Mrs Margaret Los Angeles enjoyed a visit in Huntington her father, and family. with Ezra Harrison, Mr and Mrs Alfred Jensen had a vacation trip to Nevada recently. They stayed at Hen derson with Mr and Mrs Mar ion Marshall and family, and also visited friends in Las Vegas and Boulder City and went boating on Lake Mead. Mr and Mrs Darrel Rowley and Mr and Mrs Milton McEi prang were Salt Lake City vis itors the past week. Drew Richards has received word of the death of his aunt, Mrs Jennie Drew Brough of Omaha, Nebraska. He flew to Omaha for the funeral rites and will remain until business matters are completed. Ralph Anderson of Boise, Idaho, is visiting here with his mother, Margaret Anderson, and other relatives. Mrs Vonda Corgiat and Mrs Eella Potter and children vis ited in Salt Lake during the past week. Mr and Mrs Rosel Jensen and Zen Jensen attended the Utah Turkey Federation Convention and Turkey Show in Salt (Lake Friday and Saturday. and also visited relatives. Ferrie Mathie of Salt Laxe visited at the home of Mr and Mrs G. H. Klecker three days this week. Mr and Mrs Guy Truman Leamaster were and Verda Provo and Salt Lake City visitors this week. The elementary school Chris mas program will be hejd on Thursday night at 7 p. m., December 21, in the auditorium. Mrs Stella Geary was hostess to Los Amegos Club mem bers Thursday night. N N Club ladies met at the home of Mrs Violet Littlefield Thursday for an evening of TheftReported By Mrs Wm. T. Litster Cleveland It has been reported that 17 gallons of Prestone were stolen out of the steam shovel used on the road work at Cleveland. The theft occurred during the Thanksgiving holidays. As a result the shovel is this week out of order, and all truck drivers are idle. GREEN RIVER HI NOTES By Mrs Artbur Ekker ing the dance. Refreshments Mrs Bertrude Winters who vis were sold, and there was a ited her this week. Mr and Mrs Asa Lake visited game room. Proceeds are to be used for new uniforms next in Green River over night this week at the home of Mrs Lake year. The Elementary School Xmas sister, Mrs Ferril Jensen. program will be given the evNorman Lee Gibbons, son ol ening of December 21 at 7:30 Mr and Mrs Jesse Gibbons ol m. one six Grades p. St. George, former residents ot through are included. Castle Dale, has accepted a call Word was received that the to fill a mission for the LDS new electric score board has Church in Virginia. Mr Gibbeen shipped from the fac- bons is presently a sophomore tory. it should be installed by student at B. Y. U. the time of the first league Mr and Mrs Donald Rasmus game played here January 12. sen of Riverton. Utah, and Mrs The Altamont basket ball Wilma Rasmussen of Sandy, team will play Green River visited here this week with Mrs here Tuesday night. The Pep Mary Rasmussen. They also vis girls will serve them breakfast ited a brother, Alma, who has in the school kitchen Wednes been confined to the Price hos day morning. They play in Mo pital recently with an injured ab Wednesday night. Coach Nel son will take the Green River boys to Moab to see the game. The Girls Pep Club Annual show last Friday provided a very entertaining evening. The entire program was announced effectively in poetry. Songs and readings were very well done, especially Bonnie Chirs CASTLE DALE tensens imitation of T. Texas NOTES Tyler. Mrs DeVere Curtis won By Naomi Jensen the radio in the raffle, Eugene Mrs Benjamin Turman is vis Baker th$ Cowboy Doll, and Mrs Pete Johnson the fruit iting in salt Lake City this set. The show ended with a week. Mrs Russel Winters of Price, demonstration drill. Near per near Green injured feet coordination and training River in recently an automobile miswere exhibited in the tumbling hap, and confined to the Dra and pyramid-buildin- g routines.' ' gerton hospital since Thanksneedlework. The hall was decorated for the giving, is to be imMr and Mrs Glenwod Whim-pe- y occasion with crepe paper, a proving. it reported is expected she will have a baby boy born Dec large cluster of baloon, the be at home for Christmas. That ember 8 at the Price hospital. center piece, was released dur information was received from 4 FRIDAY, COUNTY PROGRESS, CASTLE DALE, UTAH the instrument panel is so beautiful and convenient .. and TUNE IN - Wonderlands of America radio program, written by Paul Robinson, in which the natural marvels of eastern and southern Utah are currently being publicized, is broadcast over KSVC (Richfield) at 3:45 p. m. each Tuesday, and over KOAL at 8:il5 a. m. each Saturday. Keep abreast of the growing popularity of your own community. TUNE IN! DECEMBER 15, 1950 in the Wattls in Mt. Pleasant the first mo-of the week and brought her mine. Mrs Paul Tweddell and baby ther, Mrs Nora McIntosh, back of price visited here the past with her for an extended visit. Mrs Neldon Williams enterweek with her mother, Mr tained members of the 500 Bessie Jenkins. Mrs Venice Jensen returned Club" Thursday evening in ob to her home here this week fol servance of her birthday. 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