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Show J EMERY COUNTY PROGRESS, PACE SIX tion line was Mr and Mrs Mar-- 1 ion Albrechtsen, the bride and groom. Rulon Albrechtsen was Best Man, Matron of Honor was the toride's twin sister, Mrs Afton Albrechtsen, brides maids were Mrs Neil Phillips of Salt Lake and Mrs Brown of Price. Punch and wafers were served to the crowd. The bride Orangeville Mrs Ivy Thomas e n the Daughters of Utah Pioneers Monday afternoon at the home of her daughter, Mrs Leonard Johnson. Plans were made for some of the D UP members to attend the con ventlon In Salt Lake City next an old Saturday, and also for be held fashioned Rag Bee" to Thursday, October 11 at l p. m. at the home of Captain Lydia Grange. ter-tain- ed l:oked beautiful in her white satm dress entrain and bridal veil. Out of town relatives who attended the dance were: Mrs Francis Fish, Santa Anna, California; Mr and Mrs Albert and Mr and Mrs Sea man and two children, Cedar Donnetta, Carma and City; Cecil Albrechtsen of Salt Lake City (Ernest A librech thens children); Mr and Mrs Chester Larsen of Salt Lake; Mr and Mrs Leonard Larsen of Fer-roMr and Mrs Jack Curtis of Orangeville; Mr and Mrs Rufus Albrechtsen of Moore, Mr and Mrs Afton Albrechtsen, Mr and Mrs Lewis Albrechtsen and Mr and Mrs Clifton Albrechtsen of Price. Many beautiful and useful gifts were presented to the bride and groom. n; The New Century Club will meet Thursday at the home of Mrs Fay Bell. Mrs Edra McNeil will be hostess to the Ladies Improvement Club Wednesday after- winters work will The noon. start at that meeting. The roll is open for members during the month of October. - will be held Saturwood of Upalco. This 8 lb. 1 day night at 8:00 oclock In oz. boy will be known as the Ward Chapel for Mr James Dean. E. Mangum. It Is toeing sponJack Dalton, son of Mr and sored by the PTA and every- Mrs Loren Dalton, and Jared one is invited to attend. Tucker, eon of Mr and Mrs Vearl Tucker, of Elmo will leaHuntington ve this week for Portland, OreMiss GayNell Killpack was where they will represent honored at a bridal shower gon the H at a Tractor MainHer marriage tenance Demonstration. Saturday night. will take place Wednesday in Mr and Mrs Lave Timothy, the Logan Temple to Dwight Mrs Vernice Mrs Anderson of Bear River City. Lola Tucker Ward and A social Mi-ch- Saturday night In the school auditorium a wedding dance was given Mr and Mrs man Albrechtsen toy their parents, Mr and Mrs Marlon S. Albrechtsen. A large crowd was in attendance and music was furnished by The House of Music in Price. In the recep ell 4-- The DUP will hold their Oct. meeting Thursday, October 11 at 3:00 p- m. In the meeting - house. Mrs Lois Arnold entertained the members of the N N Club Thursday night. Mrs Rakie Ungerman entertained the 'Canasta Club Monday night at her home. Mrs Doris Leonard was hostess to Los Amegos Club ladies Thursday for an evening of ne- edlework. The L O V Club met at the home of Olene Anderson Castle Dale day night. Delicious refreshThe Aloha Club met ments were served. Emery ceived word of their first grandchild born Saturday morning to Mr and Mrs Farrell At- useful gifts were received. ma Huntingtons at Em- Friday the 28th. Mary Peterson received 1st Barbara Peterson, was held 2nd prize, A stork shower Zola Brasher, 3rd. and Thursday evening at the home of Mrs Grace Oviatt in honor The Fireside Club and their of Mrs Celia Oviatt. An eru husbands went up Huntington joyable time was had toy those Canyon Sept. 30 for a camp attending. Many beautiful and fire supper. There were 14 present. They honored two members who had a birthday this Mrs Clara Wickman week, and Mrs Venice Jensen. Elmo The County Chapter of the DUP met at Mildred Rasmu-snenWednesday for their regular meeting. They discussed the convention which is gplng to toe held here. The Friendship dub met at Cleo Nielsons Thursday and Emily Henzi was a special guest. She lives in Layton with her son Walter. The Castle Dale Garden Club, under President LaVina Otter-'trowill meet at 7:30 Tuesday night, October 9 in the Court House. Representatives from other clubs of the county will be present to discuss topics of Interest. Everyone interested is invited to attend. is spent Thursday with their son and brother, Lue Timothy, of Spring Canyon and helped him celebrate his birthday. Mr and Mrs Clarence Wall, Mr and Mrs Dave Timothy and Mrs Vernice Ward drove to Upalco on Sunday to get acquainted with the new son of Mr and Mrs Farrell Atwood, Mr and Mrs Douglas Wells from Wayne County were visitors last week with his brother and family, Mr and Mrs Loren Wells. Nelce Y. Christensen ( has gone to Calif, where he will undergo an operation. He will visit his brother, Dr. Clem Christensen, while there. Mr and Mrs Hyrum Knighi were visitors in Salt Lake City last week. The Relief Society held their opening social Tuesday, Sept. 25. Mrs Norma Bracken was released as first counselor and acting secretary, Mrs Creath Jensen, was put in as first counselor in her place. Ruth Litster was put in as secretary. The baptismal font in the new church was used last Sun day for the first time and 8 children were baptized. Mrs Carrie Johnson is visiting her daughter and family, Mrs Thelma Gibson, of tle Mortensen. Arva Lue is em ployed in Sait Lake City. Mrs Tessie Piantes and children visited last week with her parents, Mr and Mrs Guy Curtis. con- stantly for household and personal expenses. You want a record of it. You want to know what it was paid out for, and in case of any question you want to be able to show that it was paid. CLEVELAND NOTES. Fay safe. Pay by check on this bank. We invite your account. CARBON EMERY BANK - PRICE, UTAH MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM AND FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Safety Deposit Boxes for Rent For Your Convenience: Drive-r- n Tellers Window by Mrs Lloyd Jones Mr and Mrs Dave Timothy, Mrs Vemice Ward and Mrs Lo la Tucker visited Monday in Salt Lake City. Stake YWMLA board meeting was held at the home of Larson. Refreshments were ser ved by Mrs Larson.' Nevada and the Lost Mine" will toe presented this Saturday as the evenings entertainment to raise funds for the new church building. Mrs Adelaide Larsen of Orem has returned home after spending the past few weeks with her. daughter and family, Mrs Vola Ward. Mr and Mrs Duane Ward re Mrs Jack Mindhey. Gomer Arnold Jr. visited home folks over the week end from his teaching job in Orem. The organization of the M IA has now been completed Myrtle Mortensen, list counselor; Rose Ann Anderson, 2nd counselor; Agnes Jensen, secretary; Dora Ottesen, attendance secretary; Velma Eden, chorister; Connie Anderson, or ganist. Teachers are Ann Gladys Allred, Dot Allred, Grace stokes, Ann Bawden, Lillian Mills and Dora Jones. Clayton Johnson, YMMIA Pr es.; Clay Peterson, 1st counselor; Lawrence Thorderson, 2nd counselor; Ronald Brick-sesecretary. Board mem bers are Robert Litster, Russell Allred, Duane Jensen and Du ane Ward. All-re- d, Polio Hits In County bort tasting figures from ownor-report- mane-factoro- ed Castle Randolph SCOTT Janis CARTER Lloyd IM SANTA FE 8 FIGHTING than 'Dear Ruth and Dear Wife 10 and and 10 11 SILVER CITY BONANZA with Rex Allen and his wonder horse Koko 11 HOME TOWN STORY AND with Jeffry Lynn Donald Crisp Marjorie Reynolds Heavy Duty All Types Rifles and Ammunition COAST GUARD October Edward Arnold Lyle Bettger October 8 Brian Donlevy Forrest Tucker Ella Raines in Mona Freeman Billy DeWolf Hunting Caps 98c & up Shirts $2.49 Red Sweatshirts $2.39 BRIDGES October 7 and In Technicolor and 6 with Frank LOVEJOY Kathleen RYAN Richard CARLSON October 5 and 6 7 castle dale TRY AND GET ME with For The Hunter THEATRE October 5 and HUNTINGTON DEAR BRAT Everything La-iR- ae ROCKET More fun 12 and 13 Edmund OBrien Den Jagger Forrest Tucker Harry Carey Jr. in INSURANCE INVESTIGATOR With Richard Denning Audrey Long October October 12 and 13 Jeff Chandler Evelyn Keyes in WARPATH SMUGGLERS ISLAND In Technicolor In Technicolor YYYYYYYYYYy Y All In Our Basement Dept. operations! ob of Provo, former residents of Elmo. Mr and Mrs Dee Oviatt received word of the arrival of a baby boy at the home of Mr October Price Trading Company rs In Elmo Mr arid Mrs Dean Atwooa announce the arrival of their first grandchild, a boy, born to Mr and Mrs Farrell Atwood (Sally Nelson) of Upaloo. This is also the first grandchild of Mr and Mrs Duane Ward of Cleveland. Word has been received here of the birth of a baby ooy to Mr and Mrs UdeU Atwood us Let us show you Cotf05,500 reports! NOT the result of In Emery Mr and Mrs Alvin Torger-so- n are happy to announce the birth of a granddaughter, bora to their daughter Qoise, Mrs Allen Beckstead, in the Price Hospital last Thursday. Mr Beckstead has just recently been released from the armea of Salt Lake. In Cleveland Mr and Mrs William Litster received word of the birth of a new grandson bom to the Harold Clarks in Walnut Creek, Calif. Gregory Gene arrived on Wednesday, Sept. 26 and weighed 6 lb. 2 oz. Mr and Mrs George P. Whits received word of a new grandson bora to Mr and Mrs Thomas White of Salt Lake City. In Huntington Word has come to relatives here of the arrival of twins, a boy and girl, for Mr and Mrs Andrew Doris of Price. Great grandparents are Mir and Mrs Don Wakefield of Huntington. The mother is the former Christensen. In Castle Dale A baby girl was born to Mr and Mrs Sam Harrison at the Price hospital Thursday morning of this week. Theatre by Mrs a Lloyd Jones Cleveland 1951 5, and Mrs Albert Rodgers (Grace) . n, Larry and Kathleen Ottesen, son and daughter of Mrs Dora Orem. Ottesen, have been taken to Mrs Ruby Christensen has Salt (Lake City and hospitalized to Loveland, Colo, for Polio. Larry took ill two returned after visiting her parents sin- weeks agobut was not so ser-ice the death of her husband, and was treated at home. Clearon Christensen. Kathleen became ill on TuesMiss Arva Lue Mortensen 1s day and 'both were taken to visiting her mother, Mrs Myr the hospital on Saturday. C how low trucking costs can be ! Births Mr and Mrs Grant Stokes and Mrs Leona Erickson of Provo were Sunday visitors at the William Stokes home. Miss Melba Allen is now ho me from Salt Lake City where she has spent the past feiw mo- services. nths with her sister, Mr and m, You have to pay out money FRIDAY, OCTOBER CASTLE DALE, UTAH Price, Utah kt another Ford first! A complete n record of reports, ranging over the whole field of trucking! Its the book of final resulta from the COMPLETE HOME FURNISHINGS Mutual Furniture & Hardware cost-to-ru- nationwide Ford Truck Economy Run! See it before you buy ant truck see how low trucking costa can be, for loads like yours, in your kind of work! This book is made up from daily running cost reports by ordinary truck operators, doing everyday truck work. There were no special models in the Ford Truck Economy Run. Every one of the 5,591 trucks were stock model joba, equipped with the standard Power Pilot. 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F-- FOR THOSE HAVING HOME LOCKERS LET US PROCESS AND FREEZERS YOUR DEER THIS YEAR. FIRST STATE BANK Remember we do custom slaughtering each week whether you have a locker or not. We OF SAUNA truck-usin- The Power PMot is standard equipment on this Ford 8 BIG JOB and on all today's Ford Trucks. Gives you most power from least gas! The book allows that 1 out of 2 Ford 8 BIG JOBS in the 22, (MX) G.V.W. range ran for lees than 4 Hi a mile! F-- FORD TRUCKING F-- COS LESS beciut Ford Trucks last longer! Using latest registration data on trucks, life insurant aaparts prove Ford Trucks last longer I 7,318,U00 United Motor Company )flA AW Fact1 Main ITIUIII Pjinna 3AC DLa IlSvIe mvf viau offer pick-u- p service. During deer season, no domestic animals will be processed. Those with meat to process, get it in before deer season. 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