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Show t FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 3, EMERY 1951 COUNTY PROGRESS, CASTLE DALE, UTAH the home of Gladys Nelson to entertain in honor of the retiring officers. Each of these received a gift. The Sew and So club held Ferron its meeting Friday afternoon The Double C Club members of last week at the home of were entertained Friday after- Gladys Whitlock. S e w ing The Farmerettes noon of last week by Margaret Fullmer at her home. Table class under direction of Lucinda Fullmer was held Monday games were played. night in the school house. A The Triple L Club members second class was held there on met at the home of HHie Wor Wednesday evening. then January 11 and reorgan- Orangeville ized. New officers are: Olivia Mrs Lavon Reid was hostess Dugmore, president; Irene Le- to the Beaux Arts Club at her mon, vice president; Maria Cox home last Thursday evening. secretary. Retiring officers are This week the group met at Lillie Worthen, Rhoda Olsen the home of Mrs Donna and Bernice Nelson. Mrs Esther Wilberg of Castle Dale gave a talk on polio and the club An outstanding musical promade their donation toward gram was presented by High that fund. On Thursday of School students to the Ladies this week the ladies met at Improvement Club Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs all Interested persons are invited. At the next meeting a demonstration on the malting of lamp shades will toe given. Huntington American Legion Auxiliary No. 73 of Huntington will hold its regular monthly meeting Monday, February 5 in the Legion HaHat 8 p. m. Mrs Famie Baxter, chairman of National Security will he in charge of the program. Clawson A Home Improvement Club was started here Friday under the leadership of Mrs Florence Cutler, Home Demonstration Agent. An interesting lesson on interior decorating was given. Meetings will toe held on the Vast Friday of each month and ' Sitt-eru- d. Elva Davis. Mrs Lillie Snow was Mrs Edra McNeil acted as M. C. with Carol and Rosalie Davis, Donald Ware, Shauna Curtis, LaNor Johnson, Elva Davis and Edra McNeil rw ashingep build a weatherproof roof house on an average NOTES om By Mrs Flora Jensen Mrs Edith Collard spent the week end in Salt Lake visiting with her husband, who is in the Holy Cross hospital. Perry Wakefield is at the hospital in Price and is improv ing. February PTA meeting will be held Wednesday, February 14 at 8 p. m. in the Little The ater. Boyd Bunnel of Price, Carbon County Attorney, will be guest speaker, and the Male Glee Club will sing. Mrs Mae Arnold was in Salt Lake over the week end1 with Mr and Mrs Thomas White, tr mm and Mrs Hal Mendenhall; baby were week end visitors husband is in the armed and families, and her sons Ga here at the home of their parents, Mr and iMrs Perry E. ry and L&mont Arnold. Attending the PTA Study Snow, and Mr and Mrs Clyde ELMO NOTES Jenkins. Group meetings in Price Friday and Saturday were Supt. C. L. A new vegetable display case By Mrs Georgena Hansen toeen installed at Ferron Frye, Robert Teichert, princi-P1 has Mr and Mrs Earl Brotherson Merc. pal, Mrs Audrey Sandberg, and family of Price visited on Mr and Mrs Ralph TA president, Mrs Bertha Chris and family of WattLs, Sunday with Mr and Mrs Ortensen, Mrs Anna Nielsen, Mrs also Mrs Leah K compel and son son Brotherson. Flora Jensen. i Woodrow Atwood and family Mrs Earl Christensen spent of Price spent the week end the past week In Salt Lake with here with their parents, Mr .were Sunday visitors in Elmo. Visitors at the Ada Oviatt her daughter Marita and in and Mrs J. L. Olsn. Mrs Doris Duncan and young home were Mr and Mrs Rex ov Provo with her daughter Von-dwith iatt and family of Price and daughter are here visiting grandmother, Mrs Lila Boh Mr and Mrs Walter Westbrook Mr and Mrs Fenton Moffitt her ,and family of Helper. attended a Sitterud Birthday leen. Jesse M. Conover was in Salt Mr and1 Mrs Wm. J. Atwood Dale. Castle in party ILake last week meeting with and George H. Oviatt of Well Mrs Jennie Wakefield is in legislative groups in the inter ington spent Saturday evening her with few Provo for a days est of agriculture and live- -i here. Mr Atwood furnished mu mother, Mrs Wells. stock. He reports that Repre- sic the wedding dance of Mrs Mary Larsen and child- sentative Bunderson is work- -j his for and the latters ren are visiting here with her ing hard in toehalf of the peo- -' wife, grandson and Mrs Ferrel AtMr W. O. Mrs and parents, Mr pie of this County, and fs do- wood, and Mr Oviatt did seme Sandberg. ling a good job. calling for square dances. Mr and Mrs Lloyd Ungerman Mr and Mrs J. M. Conover at Mrs Bob Stevenson ar.d child were dinner guests at the home tended the Roller Skating Van ren of Lark spent the last week of Mr and Mrs Lewis Finley ities at the State Fair Grounds visiting her mother, Mrs Gena of Hiawatha during the week. and report they are close com Oviatt, and other relatives. Mrs Gerri Patton of Provo petition to the Icecapades for Visitors at the Bill Franklin has (returned to her home af- speed, gorgeous costumes and over the week end were Mr and ter several weeks visit here spectacular performance. Mrs Duane Harper and child with her mother, Mrs Ruth Na Mr j J - Hilde-bran- dt I a. in the program. gelvoort. Jimmie Christensen of Salt Lake spent the past week end HUNTINGTON with the W. O. Sandberg fam participating but 12,000 of them will a , ONLY A DOLLAR but many dollars, deposited regularly at this bank, can help you build security, and have the other good things you want. ily. Mr and Mrs Glen Jones visited In Salt Lake this weekend with Mr and Mrs Jackson CLAWSON NOTES THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK of PRICE PIONEER BANK OF EASTERN UTAH Member Federal Reserve System And Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation the Labor Unions By Mrs Deborah Huntsman Mrs Rose Wild of Craig, Oolo. has toeen visiting here for a week with relatives, Mr and Mrs Owen Wild, Mr and Mrs Kenneth Wareham, and Mrs 0 a ad1' rS t"oobe'r05o!nad aside 40 hour i0522'and establish 6 day work weekjj yardmen. alf 3Q day3 in attendance. Orangeville The Ward Relief Society held their preparation meeting at the home of Mrs Maggie Grange Thursday evening. The Nu Tu Club met at the home of Mrs Mary Alice Curtis the past week. This club had the Polio canvass assigned to them and report a very (successful drive. Mr Guy Ware is polio chairman in Orangeville. parties G3!0 HERE ARE DETAILS: A large home with adequate heating and kitchen facilities necessary. Home must be able to care for 5, 6 or more in private rooms- Prefer home in Huntington, Castle Dale or Ferron but any adequate arrangement considered. Must meet State Health The Welfare Department pays $65-0per month per person. If interested contact THAYNE WRIGHT, Director, - S'an-dard- 0 Emery County Welfare Dept. CASTLE DALE them? ths per hour. First adjustment April 1, 1951. Base to be 176). 8. Agreeement embodying principles applicable to yardmasters to be entered into for benefit of yardmasters. 9. Effective October 1, 1950, the basic hours of dining car stewards shall be reduced from 225 to 205 hours per month; no penalty overtime to accrue until 240 hours have been worked, the hours between 205 and 240 to be paid for at the pro rata rate. i Effective February 1. 1951, overtime at time and one-hshall accrue after 220 hours have been worked. The basic monthly for the salary to be month shall be the same as that paid now paid for the ur month. Except that four dollars and ten cents ($4.10) shall be added to the present monthly rate effective January 1, 1951. 10. In consideration of above, this agreement to be effective until October 1. 1953. and thereafter until changed or modified under provisions of Railway Labor Act. Moratorium on proposals for changes in wages or rules until October 1, 1953. as follows: No in rates of pay, rules proposals for or working conditions changes will be initiated or progressed by the employees against any carrier or by any carrier against its employees, parties hereto, within a period of three years from October 1, 1950, except such proposals for changes in rules or conditions which may have been initiated working to June prior 1. 1950. Provided, however, that if as the result of government wage stabilization policy, workers gehave been permitted to receive nerally annual improvement increases, the parties may meet with Doctor Steelman on or after July 1. 1952, to discuss whether or not further wage adjustments for employees covered by this agreement are justified, in addition to increases received under the cost of living formula. At the request of either party for such a meeting Doctor Steelman shall fix the time and place for such meeting. Doctor Steelman and the parties may secure information from the wage stabilization authorities or other government agencies. If son-in-la- MIS this agreement! 10 girl. Mr and Mrs Gomer Arnold w of Cleveland visited their and daughter, Mr and Mrs James Mangum. PTA will be held Wednesday evening at the school house. The program is on Founders Day. Everyone is urged to be SOMEONE. TO PROVIDE AND MANAGE AN nn AGREEMENT wee the school lunch during the absence of Mrs Mills. Mrs Pearl Handley, George Anderson and family, Ervin Simmons and family, and Mr and Mrs Coons, all of Salt Lake City, attended the Cowley wedding. Others to attend were the Vaughn Cowley family fam ily of Hiawatha, the Justesen family of Dragerton, Mr and Mrs Leon Marsing and the Er nest Davis family of Welling- is ren of Duchesne, Mr and Mrs Ernest Dairs of Wellington and Newel Oviatt. While here they attended the dance for Mr and Mrs Ferrel Atwood. Mr and Mrs Charles Lofley visited Sunday in Sunnyside at the Charles Hunter home. Mr and Mrs Hunter have just become proud parents of a baby r 00 of living index (1 point to equal 1. T. Litster Mrs Murial Christiansen and children of Salt Lake are vis iting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs H. B. Mortensen. Local friends received word from Frona (Otteson) Abraham son, formerly of Cleveland, but now of San Francisco, that she had narrowly escaped serious injury in an automobile accident when a drunken driv er ran into the car In which she and her husband were rid VM seek to Liu Is Lr memorandum OF By Mrs Wm. Ida Behunin. Mr and Mrs Vincent Golob have been in Salt Lake City ton. for the past week where she Mrs Virginia Jensen is stay has been receiving medical aid. ing with her parents. Bp. and Mr and Mrs Kirk Snow and Mrs Wm. F. Eden, while her m the Railroads CLEVELAND NOTES, By Mrs Bessie Wright Mrs Edith Jensen spent a few days last week at Moore to assist during the illness of her sister, Mrs DeLoss Olsen. ing. Funeral services were held Nelson has returned here Sunday at the home of froPercy mthe veterans hospital in Mr and Mrs Frank Blackburn Salt Lake where he underwent for their grandchild, the infant an operation. He is much imson of Mr and Mrs Stanley proved. Rich of Price. The baby was Mr and Mrs Dave Mills have born prematurely Thursday and returned from Salt (Lake where expired Saturday. Mr Mills underwent an operaa visited Eldean Blackburn tion. home at few days in Price the Mrs Emma Colby assisted at of Mr and Mrs Harold FERRON NOTES Our next regular auction will be held Saturday, Feb. 3, beginning at 2:00 p. m. Sale will be conducted in our yards at Price. Bring over any stock you have for sale. Carbon Emery Auction Yards Phone 567 Price, Utah Wayne E. Johnston, Auctioneer PAGE FIVE At various states in the present dispute with the brotherhoods of railroad operating employees , . . the railroads agreed to arbitrate. The union leaders refused. . . . the railroads accepted the recom- mendations of President Trumana Emergency Board. The union leaden refused. . . . the railroads accepted the White House proposal of August 19, 1950. The union leaders refused. Finally an Agreement was signed at the White House on December 21, 1950. Now the union leaders seek to repudiate the Agreement. The railroads stand ready to put the terms of this Agreement into effect immediately, with back pay at the rates and date indicated. The Agreement is given in full below. are unahia STAiajss Suvfr,'u,d" ,S5 "M.TKoSS'S MSS T5.VY1?; for final 205-ho- ur 225-ho- ; rx $.r so on 40 hour eek.provia if per h0ur and ailability ...fvBtually becomes effective. 6 Mr 40 four for 40 Bour rule 3. Settle rules and vrakemen other and rdef operators a Grant yard conductors Board Emergency nimuended earnin by as daily 0 board yardmasters 61'd. Del1 (Conductor. i'SSa T so-cal- led Territories) 6. Road men t "additional 5 increase cents per hour We are publishing this and other advertisements to talk to you at first hand about matters which are important to everybody. covered by th; s. |