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Show FRIDAY, APRIL 13, 1951 HUNTINGTON NOTES By Mrs Flora Jensen Mr and Mrs Frank Hall spent the week end In Garland and Tremonton with relatives. Mrs Halls father returned here with them to make a visit. Mr and Mrs Thomas White and family were here from Salt Lake this week. Their son Glyn remained with his grand mother, Mrs Mae Arnold, for the week. Mrs Kate Robbins, cancer chairman for Huntington, Is KMX8Y getting committees ready to can vass the town for funds. The American Legion auxiliary will present Variety Show in Cleveland Friday, April 0J3, at 8 p. m. in the school auditorium. Mr and Mrs George Chase of salt Lake City were in Hun tington Monday. Mr and Mrs George Gardner returned with them to attend funeral services for an aunt, Mrs Elizabeth Rice on Tuesday. Mrs iRuth Anderson also attended services and visited her daughter, Leila, at the Shriners hospital. caraia "I'm an expensive guy. And so is every single one of the 13,000 members of the mining and smelting family in our State. Because for each of us, $30,000 has been invested in tools and Yes, $30,000 of shareholders and also attended Conference. CLAWSON By Mrs Bessie Wright and Mrs Lyle Wright and children of Provo visited over the week end at the Andrew The days and nights are now and warming up your battery consequently needs closer attention. If it fails entirely, then replace it with the famous Phillips ACCESSORIES P. 0. Box the BATTERY battery with the guarantee! With the coming of the warm months, your radiator needs to be flushed out to ensure care-frmotoring throughout the summer. No need to keep one eye cocked on your ee heat dial. Get this service and drive with assurance. Time to balance your tires too before you do much driving on the faster, hotter roads of this summer. We do your balancing with the new Aer odinamic method for per feet results. "tt" Service TIRES, TUBES MECHANICS 237 WELDING Castle Dale, Utah FERRON NOTES Mrs Deborah Huntsman Mr and! Mrs Gomer Edmunds Bjr Wright home and with relatives at Ferron. Jo Ann Miller spent the week end at Salt Lake visiting members of her family. Mrs Edith Jensen accompanied Mr and Mrs Boyd Olsen and family of Moore as far as Provo Sunday where she spent the day visiting with her children there. The Olsens went on to Pleasant Grove and they all returned home Sunday night. Mr and Mrs Don Smith and baby of Price visited over the week end with Mr and Mrs Frank Jensen and family. Mr and Mrs A. L. Cox, Mfcs Mary Cox and Donald Cox vis ited Sunday with Mr and Mrs Owen Price and family of Sun-nydal- PAGE FIVE week end to meet her son Lloyd Petty Jr., who was passing through going to another army station. Mrs Mary Black of the Utah Power and Light gave a demon stration of an electric range one evening last week at the home of Mrs Ida Conklin. There were U8 ladies present Lagerta Larsen is now living at the home of Mrs Clyda Black. days last week In Price. Visitors at the Frank Jones home Sunday were Mr and Mrs June Christensen and family of Dragerton and Mr and Mrs Von Erickson and family of Sunnydale. Mr and Mrs Volmer Oviatt and children of Price visited Sunday at the Dee Oviatt and B. H. Erickson homes. Mr and Mrs Ben Hansen accompanied Aron Hansen to Salt Lake on Tuesday. Ted Jensen has moved his family to the Harrison farm north of town. Mr and Mrs Dulan Rasmussen and son of Kenilworth vis ited a few days the past week with the J. c. Lofleys. Som of the Conferenc visitors in Salt Lake over the end of the week were Mr and Mrs Charles Jones Sr., s. E. Atwood and1 son. Bp. and Mrs Oran Wil son, and Mr and Mrs Walter Tuesday morning during the course of a high wind, the old home of Mrs Eunice Nelson, located just back of the home she now lives in, burned to the ground. There was nothing saved although it had quite a few things stored in it. A few friends of Mrs Lillian Petersen were at her home Mon day afternoon to help her enjoy her birthday. All were busy with their sewing. Just recently Mr and Mrs Sherril Snow and children of Salt Lake City and Glade Nel son spent a week end with their Clegg. parents, Mr and Mrs Bryant Mr and Mrs Bill Ward and Nelson. children of Baltimore, Md., vis ited at the Vearl Tucker home OFF THE TOP (Cont. from p. 1. ) Elmo Darold Hansen and Frank Oviatt arrived home Tuesday evening for a weeks furlough. They are to report to Seattle, Washington. Mr and Mrs Ed Jensen have moved to Cleveland. Their son Fred and wife will live on their farm here. Ike Jensen, who has occupied the Jensen home at Cleveland, has movd his his farm at Elmo. fam-ily- to 7 U.S JOCK WOOL GUARANTEED WORK FREE ESTIMATES CALL 494 WALLACE PRICE G. 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It doesnt take any special skill . . . just persistence. Start as close to the ground as you like-e- ven with on e dollar . Who knows but some day you will be a financial headliner! Gives ALL Your Chicks a Better Chance thh Year e. Mrs Isabelle Carter of Salt Lake was a visitor Monday at the Frank Milter home. Mr and Mrs Herbert Mower of Murray, Mrs LaPreal Herbert of Salt Lake, Mr and Mrs Joe Fish of Castle Gate and Mr and Mrs Jack Smodey of Huntington were Sunday visitors at the Ray (Reid home. Mr and Mrs Rex Black and BEAT THE UTAH of Manti were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr and Mrs Bryant Nelson. Mrs Braithwaite who had been visiting here for a couple of weeks returned home with them. Mrs Theora Oveson of Tooele and Mrs Juanita Broberg and daughter Ann of Salt Lake City visited here last week with their mother, Mrs Eva Crawford and Mr and Mrs Leon P. Ralphs and others. Mrs Jessie Nelson visited the Vem Paces in Richfield Saturday and Sunday. Mr and Mts Bryant Nelson ELMO NOTES on Tuesday. and Mrs John J. Petitti of PrMrs Hansen reBy Georgena ice were visitors in Manti cently. Work is progressing on the Mrs Clara Petty in company Y. C. A. E project to plant with hex daughter, Donna lawn grass on the school and and hudband made a church grounds. Mrs Cora Oliver spent a few quick trip to Salt Lake last Wh-impe- NOTES Mr tfflBP CtRIRlS 0333900011 tl farm of Norman Anderson northwest of town Sunday. A wind was blowing so it was hard to control but with the help of neighbors and the fire engine it was brought under control. Mr and Mrs Anderson wish to thank all who helped in putting out the fire. Mr and Mrs J. W. Busley of Sandy visited at the home of a sister, Mrs Fannie McElprang Friday to Sunday and they all spent same time in Orangeville and Helper visiting relatives. Mrs Mike Carrejo of Arizona is spending a few days in Hunt ington with friends. She will be remembered as Elizabeth the Senior Class of North Emery enjoyed a trip to Salt Lake on an educational tour of some parts of the City h. DALE, PTA meeting will be held on Mrs Annie Blackburn enterMonday, April 6 at 8 p. m. in tained a group of friends at a the Little Theater. Victor Bun quilting at her home Wednesderson, supt. c. L. Frye, and day. Mr and Mrs Charles Phillips Principal Robert Reichert will be speakers. of Salt Lake were recent visitors Mr and Mrs Wlggo Axelgaard at the Miller home. and family of Logan were week Carl Barney of Tod Park and end guests at the home of Mr his niece, Mrs Jean McClellan, and Mrs Frank Robbins. and baby of Salt Lake spent A fire of undetermined ori- the week end at the Clen Bargin burned the shed and straw, ney home. some fences and lumber at the Black. Most of savings and operating profits has been ploughed back in the business. You can see how company earnings make my job easier and more secure." IONITE COUNT! 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