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Show PAGE FOUR - wnrjgw&.ir i EMERY COUNTY PROGRESS 1101 I',';..'KAYESTABLISHED M. . North Emery Mrs Rose Olsen, Reporter The Bureau of Land Man- High School WILLIAMS, Editor and Publisher . - Subscription $3.00 the year. Published Every Friday Morning at Castle Dale, Utah A First Class Publication i Entered in the Postoffice in Castle Dale. Utah, as Second Class Mall Matter, under the Act of March The Senior Class of North Emery High School is sponsor- ing a Birthday Calendar (start ing Jan. 1, 1952). This is a 12 month calendar, printed espec' : ially for the community with 3, 1879; name: of townspeople printed Tomatoes at the on their individual birthdates, .FOR SALE Lott Ranch In Huntington Can- -' and also lists all important tel dates and events in the com. yon. munity. It is a business build- LOST A brown horse about 09 pounds, roaohed mane, brhants who help promote the anded with EJ beckwards. Last project. seen in Huntington. Notify The purpose of this calendai Castle Dale. Bertley Jensen, 2tpb is to help raise funds for our i school to get a public address system. It is an adventure in EMERY NOTES friendship and will make hapson Mrs Tony Casto and py one day in the life of evvisited last week with her mo- eryone in the community. One of the workers will call ther, Sigrld Keele. She and El citric : Appliance v her husband have .been in Ne- at the homes in the next two vada the past 8 months ana or three weeks selling these REPAIRING worth-whi- le are now back in Salina. This calendars. reall makes of of' Repair little investment will help you frigerators. washing machines, and your family. and electric' motors. 'Repair of all electric appliances electric ranges, etc.1 Write or fall: - : EMERY NOTES 1 . I agement (branch department of the Interior) is still surveyconnection ing townships in and oil peowith cattle raisers ple. This surveying has been in progress all summer. Andrew Neilson of Salt Lake is the engineer and they have been surveying the southeast desert. At present those employed are Harold Sorensen and Derm us Jensen of Emery and J. A. Petty and Elmer Lwsen of had an inspirational feast, Ernest Larsen left Sunday to resume .his college work at the BYU in Provo. Mr and Mrs Jay Olsen and son Jimmy of Provo spent the week end with their parents, Mr and Mrs Elmer Olsen. Last week Mrs Anna Williams returned from a ten day trip to Sacramento, Oalif. where she attended her granddaughters wedding (Barbara Williams daughter of Udell). Barbara was married to (Richard Swanson of Sacramento. They both work there at the air port. Mrs Williams daughter Una and husband, Mr and Mrs Spencer Pierce, of Salt Lake accompanied her. They had a wonderful trip and also visited San Francisco and many places of Interest. Karl Jolley was home for the week end. He has been in College for the past two month;. . 1 Clayton Worthe.it. U.S. ROCKWOOL ; 4th East, Price' Phone 857-- J, Price 684 N. ; ' GUARANTEED WORK FOR SALE Used, recondition ed Ford tractors. Good - bays.; Scow Tractor Service, Orangetc32 ville, Utah. FREE ESTIMATES CALL 494 WALLACE G. GRANGE PRICE UTAH AND WORK FOR ALL HEATING AIR CONDITIONING call on Carbon Sheet Metal Works, 264 So. Carbon Avenue in Price. We are member of National Warm Air Heating and Air Conditioning Assn. and all Bel. our work MUST be fore you accept any estimate on your heating needs, get OUR bid too. We clean furnaces with the famous GIANT SUCTION system. Call us for details and tc39 prices. The Freshmen Clas iniation assembly was held Friday fore noon at 11:00 A. M. All the boys and girls of the class were dressed half boy and half girl, that Is, one side of them was dressed as a .boy and the other side as a girl, Including the hair-dand a half mustache. An onion was tied to a string around their neck, which gave a loud scent all through the rooms. The Freshles were good sports, f)ut on a good program, and did everything they were told to do. The sophomores, pre aiding at the ceremonies, had a drink mixture stirred up to which they treated most of the Freshles who took parts. The two who were chosen as best sports were Ted Curtis and Connie Keel, who received a cup of this drink mixture. 39 of the class went through a spat procedure, with two wielding the spatters, The day wound up with a Freshman Frolic in the o A-- Our next regular auction will One glass churn, be held Saturday, Oct. 13, belarge pressure oooker, large ginning at 2:00 p. m. Sale will one bedroom mirror, complete be conducted in our yards at ing set (practically new), hard Price. Bring over any stock wood library table, inner spr- you have for sale. nuing mattress, full size and merous other articles includ- Carbon Emery Auction Yards FQR SALE 567 Price, Utah E. Johnston, Auctioneer Phone ing large glass china cabinet Wayne and sofa bed. See Mrs Fred Ungricht, Caistle Dale 2tp5 HERE'S WHERE yOULL FIND ALICE'S WONDERLAND OF LAMPS! G-- E dM SPECIAL - rirht-siz- right-typ- belbf e for every locked For fear for kills. dotm.Gm-of choice ral Electric 1 gC l light, bulb I T baits, flTM 0.1010. G-- for reading lamps, Geo era! Electric JUST RECEIVED A CARLOAD OF - 100-wa- . i (Barbed Wire PRESCRIPTION FOR Con-Senio- Carina Rae Williams is in Salt Lake attending the L. D. S. Business College. She entered in June. Eugene Olsen is in Salt Lake BACK IiU Gleaners held WITH: THE STEEL SHORTAGE, GET YOURS NOW! Junior their Ada Olsen's ' Refreshments HELPER FURNITURE . -- . - 1 . Em-for- e I . - v THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK o f PRICE PIONEER BANK OF EASTERN UTAH Member Federal Reserve System And Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation COMPANY OF PRICE 21 West Main Price, Utah Y v I Times a wastin . . . better hurry on those Winter needed repairs and improvements to y6ur hoine. 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WeU siding be happy to help you with ideas, materials and labor and to finance the cost on our convenient Time Pay ment Plan. . . . Copyright Half Disnry ProduHmm. I'J5t . Welt Disney's "Alice in Wood (find AND WINDOWS LAY-AWA- Y PLAN. CAULKING COMPOUND AMMUNITION in all calibers is available at our store. Buy one box at regular price and getanother box,at a DISCOUNT- I IP. C. v. . i -- - - Jones & Sons Phone 12Y2 Castle Dale, Utah End those drafts around door and win- dow casings with caulking compound. Spring pressure gun makes application quick and easy. 1 lb. $u.29 cartridge of compound (0un (a. b. rtnttd or pwrthoMd) ' Ask About Our Time Payment Plan up holes, repair sash before you paint. 1 lb. Fill Linseed Oil Paint Brushes 25c Putty Knives Glass Points With Balsam Wool you're set for a lifetime. Sealed against moisture, doesn't settle - or deteriorate. Just roll out between Joists and tack to exclusive Balsam Wool flange. 7 cen,s 1" blanket, per sq. ft...... o " 2" blanket, per sq. ft ... OjBwiZDlO t Chat at Sunday might. were served.., ... A fine group Jor friends and relatives'' ? Tteta.' Jensen'V '' celebrate iper birthday .Monday " afternoon: The Severed Albrechtsen fam ilies had a reunion Sunday in ' the Price City Park; One nun- dred per cent of the immed- ' iate brothers' and sisters ' were - -prerent. The Emery American Legion " . Auxiliary js . sponsoring a big; benefit- dance Saturday night,' Oct. 0 'in the .Eitiery Auditor- mm. Bryaht Cox .and 'his Utah Buckaroos will furnish the '",r Proceeds will, go for ery school playground equip- - ' ment. Verda Olsens sister, Jean, .i is visiting here this- - week. Ffrei-id- e $8.45 and up : An- -, Tzi derson, mm PImTu .. but many dollars, deposited regularly at this bank, can help you build security, end have the other good things you want. H TROUBLE! mattress dealers Avaiiah through Spring-A- ir everywhere. Write for FREE booklet. at ZCMI. Cf Erma Peterson. and Roma -- Many doctors have found Back Supporter mattreasea and box springs the solution to their personal sleeping problems, and prescribe them regularly for patients troubled with low back pain. Firm innerspring construction plus surface softness offer proper support . . . sleep comfort. Lake was home Clara Peterson for the week end. She is enjoying her work in Salt Lake at a business job at the church office. Bertha Olsens family ana relatives helped her celebrate her birthday last Tuesday night at her home. C:T0BEB5,195! ONLY A DOLLAR tinental National Bank in Salt ' laundry, workbench, and Young Fanners in his car to Ogden on &. two day school ing trip. They visited the Ogden Stock Yards, packing plants, feed yards and Webei Creamery. Students 'who . accompanied him were Gail Broderick, Harry Jorgensen, Hugh Peterson, Junior Christiansen and John Keele of Emery and Joe Conover of Ferron. The bys reported an interesting and s educational trip. B. J. Peacock of Del Monte, California arrived Sunday night to visit with relatives and iriends here. Monday night the YLMIA presidency entertained the Guardian Bee Hive Class at a party which they merited. They were the first class to read the Book of First Nephi Sept. 1. This class con- Sunday night the MIA pre- sists of Mary Henningson, tea-- 1 sented a very Inspirational cher and Rose Sorensen, Mes-- 1 program to a large crowd in cal Anderson, Kathleen Crock, the church house. It consisted :f the MIA Theme Presentation as was given in Salt Lake at the June Convention. Cast of the play was Mr and Mrs Rex Bunderson, Gary Olsen, Charlene Peacock and Kathleen Crook. Mbs Stoddard Judd of San Diego, Calif, rendered an inspiring piano solo, O My Father meditation in variations. Victor Bunderson, Veterans Instructor, took six veterans ys employed FRIDAY. Mr and Mrs Ferry Broderick report that their daughter, 'Du elma, who is on a mission in the Southern States, is nearing the close of her mission. She has been there approximately 17 months. She has labored in Alabama, Florida, Georgia and 2 cities in South Carolina. In July she and he, companion, were crowned Queens for selling the highest number of Books of Mormon for that month. She has had 6 companions and has been sen ior companion to 5 of them. She and her companions helped harvest the cotton at the church cotton field farm. She is enjoying her mission immensely and expects to get hex. release the latter part of November. The following young people were home for the week end: Cal Jorgensen, Crosby Jensen, Ralph Larsen, Rulon Albrecht. sen, Perry Peacock, Geraldine Mortensen, Joann Allred, Thel-boma Addley and Gloria Peacock, rs who is employed at the RuTsi For kitchen, UTAH CASTLE DALE, EMERY COUNTY PROGRESS, gjrrcaa ZONOLITE Highly popular filtaypa Iniula-io- n. Easy lo handle, lull pour out ond lovol o dotirod thick nou. Clean, (ficltnl, permanent. 40 lb. bag $175 ' |