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Show PAGE EMERY COUNTY PROGRESS, CASTLE BQHT ORANGEVILLE NOTES ' This week we join with our friends and patrons in Eastern Utah In paying ineere Tjribute to the Father of try, and to the warts of that gave us a new der God. Our other Counstal- time, who nation un- HOME LUMBER & BUILDING CO. East on Main Street in Price Everything for Homeowner, Builder and Housewife (Continued from p. 1) me of Mr and Mrs C. E. Poul-se- n were their daughter and husband, Mr and Mrs Sherril Winget of Salt Lake. A Boy Scout Court of Honor was held Sunday evening under the leadership of Henry C. Held and his assistants. Mr and Mrs George Hicks of Ogden and Mr and Mrs Bus Thomas and family of Hiawatha' were week end visitors of the Guy Laws. Week end visitors of Mr and Mrs Bernard (Montague were her daughter Onpha and husband, Mr and Mrs Bill Sheean, of Salt Lake City. Miss Sheila Jewkes was home from Carbon College and her work at Price Sunday. Visitors at the Earl Robertson home and also with other relatives was the former Dawn Fullmer and her children of Salt (Lake City. Mrs Angus Johnson of Prlct visited with the Frank Moffitt and Ole Sitterud families this week. Miss Marguerite Cox was home from Salt Lake this week assisting at her fathers home during illness. A wedding party was helc' Saturday at Castle Gate in hor or of Mr and Mrs Morris Jewkes, recently married in the Mantl Temple. Attending the affair from here were his grandparents, Mir and Mrs Edgar Jewkes and Uncle and Aunts, FEBRUARY FRIDAY, DALE, UTAH Delta with her son Earl, return and Mrs Clifford Jewkes CASTLE DALE and Mr and Mrs Tom Reid. ed to her home the middle ol Dinner guests of Mr and Mrs NOTES the week and rushed on to Provo to visit her new grandGuy Law Saturday were Mr Naomi Jensen By and Mrs John Snow and Mr born to Mr and Mrs Mrs Parley Anderson is visit- daughter and Mrs Russell Snow, honoring Ward of Provo. Jensen John before he left for the ing in Provo this week and assisting with the care of their Service. Mr and Mrs Arvon Scow vis- new grandson, whose father OUR THANKS TO ited in Provo Sunday with their is in the Armed Forces. Mrs SUBSCRIBERS (Cont. from p. 1) new grandson and his parents, On a Tuttle is serving as substitute teacher for Mrs AnderMrs Axel Petersen, Richfield Mr and Mrs Dick Scow. Ross Judd, Kenilworth Mr and Mrs Stewart Snow son. Members of the Friendship were home over the week end Herbert Rowley, Huntington k from Salt Lake City where he Club entertained at a Keith L. Petersen, Wyoming is attending school. dinner Wednesday evening at , Lee Petersen, Castle Dale Lamar Jensen, Price Mrs Leah Juste.sen was hos- the home of Mrs Vera Snow tess to the New Century Club in honor of Club members whHarold W. Clark, California at her home Thursday after- ose birthdays fell in Feb. HonMostyn Cox, Sandy Alma Jensen, Salt Lake noon. ored guests were Mrs Neva Mrs George Fullerton of Sp- Jensen and Merle Johansen. Warren Allred, Spring City Mr and Mrs Herschel Peacock Deseret News Bureau, Price ring Glen spent last week at the home of her son and wife, of Provo spent the week end Mrs Milton Roper, Hunting-to- n Mr and Mrs Ray E. Hassinger, at the home of her mother, while there was illness in the Mrs Neva Jensen. Mrs (U Chidester, Springville Wells M. Allred, New York family. Postmistress, Mrs Dora DenOrpha Peacock, Orangeville Visiting here from Denver nison spent the week end in Mrs H. A. Wkkman, Castle Is Mrs Fern Conway. She is the Provo at the home of her dauDale daughter of Mr and Mrs Heber ghter, Mrs Helen Bartlett. Albert Hunter, Ferron A still born baby was bom Robertson. Walter Salhacka, California Mrs Elva Crawford visited to Joe and Donna May Oman in Logan last week with her Jeffs in the Price Hospital Tue Olive Westenskow, California Bert Maxfield, Emery sons Earl and Lyle and other sday of this week and laid at Bruce Jensen, Castle Dale rest in the Castle Dale cemerelatives. j Merrill Day, Elmo Mr and Mrs Edgar Jensen ol tery Wednesday afternoon. Mt. Pleasant visited their moMr and Mrs Sheldon John- Mrs Lorln Young, Pleasant ther, Mrs Eva Jensen, and oth- son and children of Salt Lake Grove er relatives here the past week City are visiting her parents, Jack C. Brlnkerhoff, HuntMrs Maree Peacock and fam- Mr and Mrs 1L. T. Hunter. ington Mrs Venice Jensen, who has Mrs Minnie Ungerman, Cas-tl- e ily visited in Salt Lake City this week. Dale spent most of the winter in 1951 23, FIRE EXPERT (Cont. from page 1.) Regarding chain link fence in front of . . . . School, It will be the responsibility of the Emery County School Board or Green River City to install that fence. Mr Williams is unaware of Mr Miles promise to Install that fence for at least a year past. Best of all, Mr Williams stated that he will send recommendations to the Commission for installation of a blinker at the intersection of U. S. 50 for their apand 6 and proval. Mr , . pot-luc- U-- 24 Elmo Notes By Mrs Georgena Hansen Mr and Mrs William J. Atwood of Wellington were visitors in Elmo last week. Mr and Mrs Charles Jones Sr. were business visitors in Salt Lake Thursday. They also vis-- T ited her parents at Magna. Guests of Mr and Mrs Nelson Alger are her brother and wife of Canada. Mr and (Mrs Charles Hunter and children of Sunnyside visited last week with Mr and Charles Lofley. Robt. E. Fuechsel, Veterinarian D.V-- DURFEE STORY (Cont. from p. 1. (M-- b QOs Animal Medicine ) And ing except outlines at fifteen feet. He has magnifying glasses of several types, but mostly he fixes clocks by feel. The most remarkable thing about this man and it is possible that his hobby has influ enced him- - is his cheerful per sonality. He is grateful that he sees a little not bitter that he doesnt see well. He has been unable to work for several years because of heart trouble and rheumatism. He will be six the thirteenth of June. Sec R.FD. Surgery 1, PRICE, UTAH SOCKET ht THEATRE ffitrths CASTLE DALE In Huntington Mr and Mrs Bud Close are parents of a ibaby boy born at the hospital in Price Friday, . February 23 and 24 Linda Darnell Stephen McNally Richard Widmark Feb. 16. In Green River Congratulations to Mr and Mrs Homer Nelson! They have a fine 7 lb. 11 oz. boy bom Wednesday, Valentine Day. In Cleveland Local relatives received word of the arrival of a baby boy to Mr and Mrs Leon Bawden Its a great thrill to feel the surge of power which as your car zooms over hills Utoco Gasoline gives you and responds to the slightest touch of the throttle. , v' S' ' IN NO WAY OUT February 25 and Kathryn GRAYSON of Provo. Mario LANZA David NIVEN In Orangeville Mr and Mrs N. Thomas Guy-mo- n report the birth of twin their first great granddaughters, bom Feb. 15 to Mr and Mrs Lee Hill at Idaho Falls. Mrs Hill Is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Archie Guymon. In Castle Dale Mr and Mrs John M. Bell announce the arrival of a granddaughter, born to Mr and Mrs H. A. Domy of Salt Lake on Feb. 6 at the L. D. S. Hospital. Mrs Bell was there to welcome the baby and visited a few weeks. Carol Ann Domy returned with Mrs Bell and. will visit a few weeks with her in girls, Theres lightning-lik- e pick-u- p too! What a great feeling it is to have the engine turn over instantly and away you go like a flash! THE TOAST OF NEW ORLEANS IN TECHNICOLOR February Howard DUFF Marta TGREN Philip FRIEND BENEFICIAL LIFE INSURANCE gjlpnfi (fit) s Is 'Pleased to, Announce the Reappointment of u D 1 President fortnttv (SSEffi I George Albert Smith, QaG3nniffisD goasm because Utoco Improved Gasoline is refined to meet the seasons requirements. And right now, its specially blended and balanced for maximum performance at this season. 1 With CZfclSJ nfcFTET. Its all possible March 28, SPY HUNT COMPANY. Seasonizedf H 26 LUDEAN LITSTER as its representative in Price and Vicinity Saves time No waiting for hot water. Its always there. LuDean Litster 1G6 E. 3rd. N.. Price Phone 382-- R Saves work An electric water Treat your car to the finest. Get Utoco Improved Gasoline, heater is entirely automatic. for superior performance, Saves other ways regardless of weather. DR. R. D. OSTLER Readily available hot water helps maintain health and keep house Lubricate for safety ovory 1000 mile OPTOMETRIST Announces with pleasure the opening of his professional office for the cleaner. BUY TTTITaiiirTlIPlIWBI U.S. Practice of Optometry SAVINGS BONDS 1 XT71 UTOCO AT 225 Lens East Main St. Phone 24W Price, Utah Practice devoted to Examination, Analysis and Visual Training UTAH OIL REFINING COMPANY IT frspgfctnfflfozQfc Office Hours: 9:00 A. M. to 5:00 P. M. |