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Show EMEBT PAGE EIGHT announce the birth of a grand daughter born to Wayne and Elaine Wilberg, May 12 in the ; Price Hospital. Mr and Mrs Lester Jorgensen announce the birth of a1 granddaughter born to Mr ana Mrs Joseph Jorgensen in thei parents, Mr and Mrs (Leonard Price Hospital May 12. Litster, and they will now join A iboy was horn to Mr their father in his home in and baby Mrs Val Anderson in the Price. Price Hospital Monday night. by Don Smith CASTLE DALE Greenriver North Pair Emery Miss Donna of Watterson Green (River and Elmer Johnson Graduate At USA May L8 and 19 of Logan were married at 2:00 p. m. Saturday at the home Elmo and Huntington will be of the QUICKSAND (brides grandmother, at Utah Etate AgMrs Henry Thompson. The cere represented ricultural colleges 58th annual with mony was performed by Bish- commencement exercises in Lo op Darrel Ross. Mrs Johnson, gan June 8 and 4, ROONEY Mickey the grooms mother, and Eva Jeanne CAGNEY Among the more than ljOOO leen Heninger, sister of the USAC students Barbara BATES this graduating were down from Logan bride, will he two from North Peter LORRE for the wedding. Following the spring, Emery High School: Delile F. wedding a family dinner was Cramer, son of Mrs Doris Mae served. Cramer of Elmo, in animal hus MAY 20 and 21 bandry; and Shirley J. Couch, daughter of Mr and Mrs Rosel Clark GABLE Jensen of Huntington, in eleBarbara STANWYCK mentary education. Adolphe MENJOU Marriner Eocles, native Utahn and a member of the Federal in In Green River Reserve Board, will be comMr and Mrs Glen Lemmons mencement Elder and TO PLEASE A LADY speaker, have a new baby girl, Henry D. Moyle, of the Council e of Twelve of the L D S Church In Castle Dale Mr and Mrs (E. E. Cox and will deliver the Baccalaureate MAY 23 and 24 Mr and Mrs Warren Wiliberg address. TRIO OF MARRIAGES frk'k'kk'k'kick'k'k'k ROCKET COLOR CALENDAR By Mrs Deborah Huntsman Yerron Reece Hansen, son of Mr and Mrs Robert Hansen, and Arlene Masters, daughter of Mr and Mrs Paul Masters, were married, at the home of the bride on Friday, May 18, in Salt Lake City, where a reception was held following the rites. The brides sister, Miss Arden Masters, was maid of honor, and Miss Nell Warner was the bridesmaid. Best man was Mr. Glade Nelson. The couple will enjoy a honeymoon in California, after which they will make their temporary home in Salt Lake City. By Mrs Wm. T. Ulster Cleveland Max Johansen and Mrs Faye McArthur left last Thursday for Las Vegas, Nevada, where they were married. They visited with Mir Johansens mother and family at that place. They will make their home in price. Mr. Johansens children have been living with their grand I THEATRE ffiirths SURRENDER with Vera RALSTON John CARROLL Walter BRENNAN Better Car Care Jane POW1ELL (Louis CALHffijRN Ann HARDING IN Two Weeks With Love In Technicolor Castle Theatre HUNTINGTON May and LB 19 MILITARY ACADEMY with That 10th Avenue Interested Attention! Gang AND ARNOLD Gloria HENRY Eddy 1951 j reporter: tington, Nelda Peacock, Doris Petersen, Arminta Jacobsen, Arlene Rasmussen, Glen L Anderson, Rowe Zwahlen, Ralph Larsen, Elmer Larsen, Bruce Olsen, Carl Jolley, Chan Maxfield, Lee Wareham, Muriel Allred, Diana Jewkes, Phyllis Worthen, Carma Rae Williams, Nettie Mae Jacobsen, sharlene Fox, Rulon Albrechtsen, Eugene 01 sen. Cal Jorgenson, Duane Wil liams, Bruce Behling, J. A. Pet tey, Carolyn Callahan, LaNor Johnson, Gloria D.. Peacock, Dixie Lou Tuttle, Dee Wareham Robert Moffitt, Bruce Gordon, Howard M. Oveson, George Pe tersen, Joseph Luke, Jack Lewis, Donald Cox, Winona Allen, Roma Lee Nordell, LaRue Thomas, Helen Stevens, Doris Snow, Shirley Ann Huntington, (Rhea Jensen, Jeanne Curtis, Neil Larsen, Ronald Rasmussdi Merrill Leslie, Jed Behling, L aurence Ernest Wareham, Renee Worthen, Cla ra Lee Petersen, Keith Allridge, Spring Brian Stanton. Lloydiell Busch, Wayman, Melvin Keele, Sam Says dances of the past and present were featured with the Ricardo MONT ALBAN 18, By Mrs Georgena Hansen At a recent meeting of the Elmo PTA oi ficers for the comFerron ing year were elected as follGraduation diplomas were Erto the following stu- ows: President, Mrs Jennie James E. dents in exercises conducted ickson, vice Pres., and treassecretary Wednesday evening. May 16, Mangum; Mrs Ina Erickson. at South Emery High School, urer, A Fun Day for the closing according to Miss Shirley Hun- day of school was planned. The school By Mrs Ray B. Humphrey Mrs Dorthy Smith of Provo visited with her mother, Mrs Pearl McCall, during the past week. Glendon Jewkes, son of Mrs EsteiLa Jewkes is now attending the BYU. Mrs Leslie Crawford is in Grand Junction at the home of her son and wife, Mr and Mrs Earl Crawford, helping care for her granddaughter who has been ill. Mrs Leah (Luke is home for a while after spending some time in Oregon with her brother and family and visiting her daughter Winona Kiilpack and family at Burley, Idaho. Harold Jewkes, son of Mrs Grace Jewkes, was rushed to the hospital Monday evening for an emergency operation for a stomach ailment. Mrs Clista Jenkins has moved home from Sait Lake City to help care for her father, Mr A. E. Hall. Salt Lake City visitors over the week end were Mr and Mrs Guy Ware and Mrs Mary Cox. Mrs Leona Moffitt was in Salt Lake City the past week at the home of her son and wife, Mr and Mrs Jackson Moffitt. Visitors at the home of Mr and Mrs Alvin Johnson this week were Mr and Mrs Alan Griffith and son of Salt Lake MAY ELMO NOTES I Graduation Exercises Held At South Emery ORANGEVILLE NOTES City. A most outstanding Festival program was presented Monday night by the Eleschool. mentary Songs and MAY 25 and 28 Utoco dealers do more than just deliver gasoline into your tank. They offer you the finest products- including Utoco Gasoline and Utoco Premium Motor Oil. They check the tires, water, battery and other vital points. And they offer personalized lubrication service for smoother motoring. FRIDAY, COUNTY PROGRESS, CASTLE DALE, UTAH costumes appropriate to the time. Every iboy and girl in the schol participated Under the able leadership of Principal E. A. Nielsen, Preston Hunting ton, Barbara Peterson and Mar garet e. Jewkes. Construction of the state highway south from town connecting with Highway 10 is near completion with the base and' gravel in, bridges made, the various fills in and is now ready for surface oiling which will be done probably in June as soon as the weather warms up. Most of the heavy equipment has been moved some place else by the L. T. Johnson Construction Co. Mr and Mrs Marcell Peacock an dMr and) Mrs Reid Huntington and children of Sunny-sid- e were visitors at the Fred Huntington and Allison Fox homes this week. Miss Nettie Huntington of Salt Lake City came home for Mothers Day and with her mother, Mrs Velma Huntington, visited in Dragerton (Sunday with Hyrum Huntington and community is invited. The days events are to consist of soft bail games, horse shoe pitching and other outdoor sports. Each family is to furnish its own basket lunch and ice cream will be served. A childrens dan- ce and program will be features of the afternoon. Clark Oviatt, LaVon Day and Pattie Willson went on the Scout trip up Huntington yon Friday and Saturday. Mr and Mrs Andrew McNeil attended the program held Friday night. Wilford J. Humphrey from Orangeville visited Saturday at the Merril Day home. Mr and Mrs LaMar Kearns of California spent a few days recently at the Orcel Oliver home Mr and Mrs Herman (Rasmussen of Provo and Mrs (Eliza beth Rasmussen of Price visited one day last week at the homes of Mrs Minnie Atwood and Ben Hansen. Visitors in Elmo Sunday were Mr and Mrs Varden Willson of Logan, Mr and Mrs Charles Jones Jr and daughter of Tooele, Mr and Mrs June Christensen of Dragerton, Mr and Mrs Udell Atwood and family of Price. (Mr and Mrs Vearl Tucker and family motored to Sait Lake last Friday. Visitors at the J. C. Lofley home last week were Mr and Mrs Dulan Rasmussen and Wa yne of Kenilworth. Mr and Mrs Einar Erickson and children and Mr and Mrs Jackie ILofley visited Sunday in Huntington with Mrs Lydia Strong. Iburn-oA shower was held last Thursday for Mrs Cora Oliver at the home of Emma Tucker. Many nice and useful gifts were received which were greatly appreciated. Mr and Mrs James Norton and family of Orem visited over the week end with Mr and Ca ut Mrs Andrew McNeil. Ten years a to newspaperboys rallied to the defense of their country by organizing an active campaign for the sale of U. S. Defense Bonds. Theirs was an outstanding record. Reviving that action of a decade ago, todays newspaperboys are again undertaking an active solicitation of subscribers on behalf of their country. Their campaign family. will be a feature during May, DeScattered throughout 28 st- fense Bond Month. During the ates, most of them many miles week May 9 the carriers will distribute and collect 25 million Deinland, coal mines have never fense Bond Pledge Cards. 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