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Show FRIDAY, MAY 11, 1951 EMERY COUNTY PROGRESS, CASTLE DALE, UTAH PAGE TWO son and Mr and Mrs Phillip Nelson entertained in their hon Huntsman or. On Friday and Saturday Mr By Mrs Deborah Mr ani Mrs Dale Jensen of and Mrs Gene Snow accompan parents in led them to southern Utah and Draper visited hisMrs Chrtssie St. George. On Sunday, April Ferron, Mr and 29, the entire family enjoyed Jensen on last week end. Also Mr and Mrs Jack Swenson of a turkey dinner at the "Snow Spanish Fork came with them residence. Mrs Carrie Behunln, formerly and visited her parents, Mr and Mrs Bert Morrey. These two of Ferron, now employed In couples are former residents Dragerton, visited here with her son and family, Mr and of Ferron. The home of Mr and Mrs J. Mrs Homer Behunln, over last week end. Leonard Olsen was the scene reMr and Mrs Don Snow were of a happy family reunion asin Ogden Friday and Saturday cently when their children sembled and enjoyed a dinner. 'last week visiting her brother, The occasion feted the Nick Mr and Mrs Lyle Klllpack. At Uzelac family, who are soon to the same time they attended leave for Alaska, where Mr Uz a musical featuring the great elac has had employment for tenor, Mario Lanza, The South Emery Freshman the past several months. the honored guests, pres- operetta was presented In the ent were Mr and Mrs Ralph LDS chapel Monday night, May Hildebrandt, of Wattis; Mr and 7, under direction of instrucMrs Doulas Olsen and Mr and tor, Perry e. Snow. Mrs Jessie Nelson left Tues Mrs Tom Krompel of Price. 'Mr and Mrs Luden Snow and day for the Mountain Ranch son Scott of Port Orchard, 'south of Emery, where she has Washington, visited the past employment as a cook. Mr and Mrs Earl V. Hills of couple of weeks with his parents, Mr and Mrs Perry E. Ferron went to Laramie, WySnow. They also visited in Or- oming, the first of the week to angeville at the homes of Ml visit Mrs Henry Hills. Major and Mrs Blaine Tuttle and Mr Henry Hills is In Kansas, asand Mrs Gene Snow. While at sociated with an advanced arFerron, Mr and Mrs Kerry Nel ms school. PERRON NOTES I ' By Mrs Flora Jensen Huntington Commencement Exercises of the North Emery High School graduating class will be held Friday, May 18 at 8:00 P. M. in the Huntington Ward Chapel, according to Robert H. Tei-che- j rt. Principal i Be-si- de Miss Dennavor Hatt returned were hostesses. August Nichols and Dell and to her home here Sunday night. Clive Mecham will ship their She has completed an eighteen sheep herds to Colorado this month mission in Kansas City week. for the L. D. 8. Church. Mr and Mrs John Bigelow Ray Wilcox and Son3 of Dragerton bought the south end and children drove to Ely, Nev. of Nutters cattle range, incl- last weex end. They toos Mrs Beverly Brasher, Barbara Carluding ranches and range rights Elijah Bigelow to stay with son, Billy Chidester, Stanley Melba Allen, Bobby on Range Creek and summer as he will have to Russel Foster, Glen Mae Allen, Defriez, Brinkerhoff, Joy- range. The recently purchased have Bigelow Jack Bishop, an operation on his back. Merle Remona Hansen, Jensen, ce Carlson, LaVee Colby, Anna property Joins the range Wilcoxs Johnson, Thelma Joe Jensen, .Belle Oollard, had. This will make one of the Reynold Roy Dean Ervin has been reBessie Gay Jensen, Doris Wil- Verlene Cox, Ronald Er- best cattle set-uin from the L. D. S. chilleased this Christensen, part son, Reha Larson, Kay Kinder, ickson, Shannah Gardner, For- -, of the state. drens Hospital In Salt ake. Lee Lemmon, Yutona Marshall, esta Gilson, LaRene Grange, Ma Barbara -i HinBeverly Mortensen, Georgia Howard, Roger dsen, MaNell Mathie, Teddy kins, Dale Johnson, Rita JenMcCandless, Alice Nielson, Max sen, Lewana Jones, Clifford JoPowell, John Piccolo, David Mor nes, Clifton Jones, Faye Knight, tensen, Vanee Mortensen, Doris Lee Kirby, Caroleen LarRowley, Pauline Rowley, sen, Sherma Larsen, Jean Earl Staker, (Robert Smodey, Connie Litster, Geneva Marvin Weston, Enid Wilson, Larsen, (MaNell Mathie, BarLama Wells, LaMond Gardner, bara Marshall, Lorraine Moff-it- t, OF THE Maudie McElprang, Beverly Jerry Mangum, Anna Belle Cox and Elwood Baker. Mortensen, David Mortensen, Janet Nielson, Clark H. Ovlatt, Graduation Exercises of the Marva Dawn Oviatt, Arlene North (Emery Seminary will be Powell, Max Powell, Shirley held Sunday, May 13 at 8:00 Richards, Pauline Rowley, Ina p. m. in the Huntington Ward Rene Grange, Ray Sherman, PRICE, UTAH Vearl Ray Tucker, Enid WilChapel. Pres. Lavar Black will add- son, Wynona Ward and Ellis ress the graduates; Talks will Willson. toe given by Vearl Ray Tucker, Lorraine Moffltt and Ronald Erickson; A poem by Anna GREENRIVER NOTES Belle Cox; Musical selections by Don Smith Shannah by Geneva (Larsen, The Green River L. D. S. Ward Is allotted 500 lbs. of asparagus as part of the Welfare assignment. Last week a total of 314 lbs. was gathered and sent to the Stake Store- North Emery High, Seminary List 51 Grads Valedictory address will be by Bessie Gay Jensen; Salutatory address by Anna Belle Cox; Three honor students, Barbara Madsen, Lama Wells and John Piccolo will give speeches; prayers by Beverly Brasher and Vance Morten sen; a double trio will sing Halls of Ivy", Anna Belle Cox, Pauline Rowley, Enid Wilson, Vance Mortensen, MaNell solo, Enid Wilson; Instrumental selection, David Mor The graduates tensen; will sing the class song; Mr Teich-e- rt will present the graduates to school board member Ray who will award McCandless, the diplomas. Lewis Bickmore, class advisor will Introduce the graduating students who are: Reah Allen, Connie Anderson, given Ma-thi- e; LOWLY A Gardner, LaRene Grange, Georgia Howard and Shirley Rich ards; Principal, Ferron Jones, will present the graduates and Pres. Perry Snow will award the diplomas. The theme is The Youth of Zion Today is the Church Leadership of Tomorrow. Graduates are; Reah Mrs Roy May La-v- ps La-Ver- ne Le-Ro- y, Shoe department Price Trading Co. WEEK END house. BMC Jack Ross was home from school over the week end. Bridal showers were held this week for Miss Donna Wat-tersand Miss Charlotte Spad on afora. 4C jBeautiful and Inexpensive lj On Display Now In Our Store Plan Lay-Aw- ay Oliveto Furniture & Appliance Co. 48 East Main went an operation for stomach but 10,000,000 of them were used in erecting the WREATHS AND SPRAYS Use Our Clay Asimus has been released from the Holy Cross Hospital in Salt Lake where he under- world's tallest building -t- he EMPIRE STATE ONLY A DOLLAR ulcers. Boy Scouts from Green River anid Moab spent Friday night Womens and Girls White Casuals REGULAR $5.00 and $630 NOW $2M $335 and Saturday in a camporee at Devils Garden m Arches National Monument While there they received instructions in fire building, care of camp fires, health and other information necessary to the boy who wants to lead an outdoor life. The boys from Green River were supervised by Frank Ross. Frank reports that a very fine sleepless timj was had by AND Childrens aU. but many dollars, deposited regularly at this bank, can help you build security, and have the other good things you want. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK of PRICE PIONEER BANK OF EASTERN UTAH Member Federal Reserve System And Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation The Green River Roping Club held their regular rodeo practice Sunday afternoon with the best percentage of members participating so far this spring. Walter (Whitey) Seager took the honors in calf roping with a time of 31.2 seconds. Lee Gledhill attended the Emery County Principals meeting at Castle Dale this week. (Reverend H. L. Manning will hold Mothers Day Services at the Presbyterian Church Sunday (13th at 11:00 A. M. The Friends Club held their regular monthly meeting Thursday. Mrs R. F. Rodgers and High Shoes & Oxfords REGULAR $5.50 NOW $3.48 YOUR FAMILY SHOE STORE Price, Utah nnannomaancjni Yh Gtel NEW SHIPMENT OF Suits (or Graduation 100 Percent Wool ! a TWEEDS AND SHARKSKINS Double and Single Breasted SPECIAL $49.50 l ABOUT NEXT WINTERS HEATING PLANT Just call TIRES Price, Utah, or drop a postcard to 863-- 2 6 6 6 Carbon Sheet Metal 264 SO. CARBON AVE. WE HANDLE PRICE 3 6 2 2 8 9 FAMOUS STOKERMATIC1 PRODUCTS Blowers Stokers Furnaces Coolers Evaporative 4 ALSO --- AMERICAN FURNACES RAYTHEON PRECIPITATORS RHEEM WATERSOFTENERS You dont need a basement to have a modern automatic coal, gas or oil heating plant! 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