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Show EMERY COUNTY PROGRESS, PAGE FOUR .;i-- , ORANGEVILLE NOTES EMERY COUNTY PROGRESS 190 c E S T A BL I S II E D IiAY - M,' WILLIAMS, Editor and Publisher .Subscription $3.90 the year. . liblished ' EveryVFriday Morning at Castle Dale, Utah irst Class Publication Entered in the Postofflce in Castle Class Mall Matter, under the Act of March Dale. Utah,, as Second " ' ' 9, 1879. " - V tomatic clock. Like new. $60.00 See Gilbert Ware, Orangeville. ltp Male Help Wanted Reliable man with car wanted to call on farmers In Emery County. Wonderful opportunity. $15 to $20 in a day. No experience or capital required. Permanent. Write today. Dept. B, COMPANY, ?423 Magnolia St., Oakland 7, Calif. 2tp7 Mc-WS- Electric Appliance' REPAIRING -- $150 Monthly Repair of all makes" of washing ' machines, and electric motors. Repair rf and collecting money all electric appliances electric Refilling from our High Grade ranges: etc. Write or pall: v Nut machines in this area. No en Worth Claytontli selling! To qualify for work 684 N. 4 East, Price you must have car, references, Phone 857-- J, price $320.00 cash, secured by inventory. Devoting 4 to 6 hours FOR SALE Used, recondition a week to business, your end ed Ford tractors. Good buys.. on percentage of collections Scow Tractor Service, Orange- will net up to $150.00 monthly tc32 with very good possibilities of ville. Utah. taking over full time. Income FOR ALL HEATING AND increasing accordingly. For inIn ap- AIR CONDITIONING WORK terview, Include phone Box 388, Castle Da plication. call on Carbon Sheet Metal ltc Spare Time five-ce- nt Works, 264 So. Carbon Avenue In Price. We are member of National Warm Air Heating and Air Conditioning Assn. and all Beour work MUST be A-- l. 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 tf'i prices. FOR SALE A-- Tomatoes5 o 4t Lott Ranch in Huntington yon. CASTLE DALE, Mr and Mrs John Bell are happy to announce the arrival of a grandson born Oct. 4 in the Temple Hospital of Los Angeles to Mr and Mrs Donald C. Kahl of Los Angeles. Mrs John Bell visited in Salt Lake for a few days at the home of her daughter, Mrs H. A. Dorny. She also attended the funeral services for Mrs A. E. Pace, the mother of her son-- , Wally Pace. Carol Ann Dorny returned with Mrs Bell for a two weeks visit. Wednesday, October 117, the Castle Dale Garden Club held meeting in the Court House with a good attendance. Mr Keith Albrecht and Mr and Mrs Harry Austin were present and gave some very instructive information on the care of Evergreens and bulbs and told how to make compost beds. On Wednesday, Oct. 17 at 2:30 p. m., Mr Albrecht will foe at Dora Otterstroms to prune evergreens and' at Dorthella Williams pruning Junipers. All are invited and if you have any questions on shrubs he will answer them. If you have a land scaping problem he will help you by appointment. The club has a very good program for the rest of the season. Mrs Richard Call has gone to Washington D. C. to visit with her sister. Mr Calls mother is staying here with the children. Mr and Mrs Oral Eugene have gone to Provo to has been visiting with her grandparents for 3 week. (Continued from p. 1) They are Mr and Mrs Perry is one of the representatives Oveson and Mr and Mrs C. L. of the Future Farmers of Am Witbeck. The Castle Dale DUP will erica and selected! as one of the delegates from South Em hold their regular17 meeting on at 3:00 p. ery High School. Vern is the Wednesday, Oct. m. at the home cf Mrs Hazel son of Mrs Clifford Jewkes. Visiting here recently with Wayman. their parents, Mr and Mrs J. Mr and Mrs Ted Lasson and I. Page, were Mr and Mrs Geo- Mr and Mrs L. J. Frandsen of rge Bartlett and 9on of Salt Mt. pleasant were Sunday visLake City. itors at the home of Mr and Lavar Ware of the State Fish Mrs Andy Bell. and Game Department was in Russell, the small son of Mr town during the week enroute and Mrs Carlos Larsen, celeto the mountains where he brated his 3rd birthday Tueshoped to get pictures of the day with all of his grandparelk hunt. ents present as well as other Mr and! Mrs Edgar Sitterud relatives. and Mr and Mrs Harld Sitterud The Just A Mere Club met were Salt Lake City visitors at the home of Mrs Dora Denthe past week. ison Thursday the 11th. In last weeks notes it was were 5 persons in Casstated that Ted Scow and Mer tleThere Dale receiving Elk permits. were vin Miles Carbon College were Kenneth Cox, Kenstudents. They are students at They neth Wilberg, Gordon the U5A.C in Logan. Wally Jones and Grady Delbert Blackbu r n Whitfield. Kenneth Cox and and family of California have Kenneth Wilberg are still hunt been visiting the past week their with his sister, Mrs Bill Davis, ing but the others got was accand other sister and brothers. elks. Mr Beckstrand by Richard Call, Thu is the first ime his fam- ompanied Max Green and his brother A here. been has family ily Joe Beckstrand. Wally Jones gathering was held at the Bill was accompanied by Ross AnDavis home Sunday with din- derson and Grady Whitfield ner being served to 33. An- was assisted by Carl Keller. other family gathering will be 14 the at held Sunday, August home of Mr and Mrs Oscar of Price. Blackburn Sam beck, in-la- w, Beck-stran- d. M-S- Uncle THURSDAY, OCTOBER UTAH Says visit her parents, Dr. and Mrs second and Armenta Anderson, third. Nixon. Mr and! Mrs Wallace Ryan Mr and Mrs Deward. String-haand daughter Sue and Isa and daughter (Ruth made a bell Kofford took a pleasure pleasure and business trip to and business tnp to Nevada Salt Lake. They visited their and took in the Parks before son Kenneth who is attending school there. coming home. Mr and Mrs Howard Lcges-to- n Mrs Bernice Elder took a announce the birth of a with her mother and! sistnp ter. They went to Colorado and baby boy in the L. D. S. Hosthen came home by way of Salt pital at Salt iLiake on Sept. 30. Lake. Grandparents are Mr and Mrs The Social Hour Club held Walter Petersen of Woods Crare their social at Hazel Wavmans oss and Thursday, Oct. 4. Isabel! Kot- - Mr and Mrs Will Petersen of ford won first prize. Fay Bell, Castle Dale. m great-grandpare- "Whether there's a mine in your county or not, you still benefit from Utah's mining industry. Mining taxes help carry the load of supplying needed government services in EVERY county. We live in a bettor state because mines and smelters do their share towards making it At I (1 12 en Jr (?l J i CASTLE DALE NOTES by Mrs Vera Snow S. ROCKWOOL U. GUARANTEED WORK tC39 st 4Bief Can- tel , FREE ESTIMATES CALL 494 WALLACE G. GRANGE UTAH PRICE Westinghouse R aster with stand, grill and am FOR SALE Valdean Oveson, son of Mr and Mrs Perry Oveson, has his call for the Service and will or Ft. Douglas. leave Monday Mrs Vera Snow, Red Cross Chairman, and Mrs IShirley Service ChairGreen, Nurse man, attended a Red Cross Convention at Price Monday, Oct. 8. Miss Irene Thompson from the Pacific area and Miss Mahle Slenker, the field reprewere from Orem, sentative there to give instruction. The Price Chapter furnished the lunch. Mr and Mrs Arne Lets have moved into the Harrison home arid) Mr and Mrs Thayne QHILVAvPUHB flMCS F3B but 232,000 pounds of ink printed one complete issue of Life Magazine 5,300,000 copies ONLY A DOLLAR but many dollars, deposited regularly at this bank, can help you build security, and have the other good things you want. Wright have mowed into the Christensen apartment. , Elmer Jeff is visiting in Wyoming with his daughter Arlene Grant and husband. Mr and Mrs Mont Killpack from Drtggs, Idaho are visiting her sister, Mrs Nellie Young. Mrs Young will go with them to Idaho to visit a brother there. Mr and Mrs Allen C. Wooley from Napa, Calif, visited with Mr and Mrs Reuben Brasher Thursday night and Mr Brasher went with them to Conference in Salt 'Lake. Mr Wooley is the Bishop of Napa. Mr Guy K. Seely, who has taken 36 weeks of Electronics Schooling, graduated and1 then spent 3 weeks home and is now in San Francisco waiting orders to be shipped overseas The Aloha Club will be held at ZolaJBraahers Friday the 12. The Scout Food Sale Tuesday was a big success and the money received will go to buy pins and badges for awards. The scouts are under the direction of Morris Huntington. The Lucky 13 were entertain ed by Eleanor Blackham last Friday. Peggy Ann Witbeck, daughter of Mr anidi Mrs Gerald Wit- Far-son- THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK ol PRICE PIONEER BANK OF EASTERN UTAH Member Federal Reserve System And Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Depreciation of machinery and equipment is a big annual expense on today's farms, even though replacements are not bought every year It is only sound management for a farmer to put part of what his machinery earns each year Into a safe investment, readily convertible into cash when the machine Is worn out. An ideal way to accumulate this replacement fund is to buy U. 8. Defense Bonds. They are safe earn a good rate of 'interest and are easily redeemed Uwhen needed. $ Trtasun Deoorfwwrt Uncle Sam Says I It's a good idea to drive anti-freez- e. Lubricate your car thoroughly. Replace worn tires with new Atlas "Gripsafe Tires to provide you maximum safety for driving on slippery highways. Check your battery to be sure it can stand the added strain of cold weather driving. Inspect the fan belt and replace if necessary. Farm folks place a high value on dependable friends. The family dog is one of those friends faithful, and reliable as a companion and protector. Another dependable farn friend is a U. 8. Defense Bond. Ill these days of mechanized farming when cash expenses are high, farmers Check the 'hose connections and replace if necessary. SPECIAL WARES LOCKER PLANT will process, free of charge to any locker patron, the first deer brought in and the largest deer brought in JUST RECEIVED FOR THOSE HAVING HOME LOCKERS AND FREEZERS LET US PROCESS YOUR DEER THIS YEAR. Wares Store & Locker ORANGEVILLE, UTAH Than One Day Late! A CARLOAD OF 1 WITH THE STEEL SHORTAGE, GET YOURS NOW! 5 $8.45 and up Remember we do custom slaughtering each week whether you have a locker or not. We offer pick-u- p service. During deer season, no domestic animals will be processed. Those with meat; to process, get it in before deer seasoh. ' t Setter One Week Early . . . Sarbed Wire this season. in now and have us Drain and clean the radiator and supply Drain the crankcase, flush it, and refill with motor oil in the proper winter grade. Our next regular auction will be held Saturday, Oct. 13, beginning at 2:00 p. m. Sale will be conducted In our yards at know they can depend upon Defense Price. Bring over any stock Bonds in time of emergency. Defense you have for sale. Carbon Emery Auction Yards Bonds are easily converted into cash to make up for a crop or livePhone 567 Price, Utah stock loss, family accidents and Wayne E. Johnston, Auctioneer sickness, or other unexpected setU S T rmasurr Dwrortmtnt backs. 1 11, 1951 You cant have your car protected for cold weather too early but a few hours delay may be too late! 1 48 percent Triple Super Phosphate NOW AVAILABLE Utah Poultry TELEPHONE 3 & 3 $78.30 PER TON Farmers Co-o- wQ(3Dvininms3i i 42 nd Year of Progress p PRICE, UTAH TfirriMITlIMMMM j (utoco UTAH OIL REFINING COMPANY 7 |