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Show PAGE SIX COUNTY PROGRESS, EMERY FERRON NOTES EMERY COUNTY PROGRESS hernia. FOR SALE Nice looking coal i heater in good condition. See Venice Jen'ien, Castle Dale, ltp LOST on October all makes of of frigerators, and electric all electric ranges, etc. Repair Black pinto horse with and white Electric Appliance REPAIRING 19 face. Quite old. Brand on right thigh. If found call Price 223W collect ltp bolly sh re- Mrs Braithewaite of Manti ha; been visiting at the home of her daughter and family, Mr and Mrs Bryant Nelson, for the past two weeks. The group went to Salt Lake City and visited with Mr and Mrs Sherrill Snow and Glade Nelson. Mrs Braithewaite returned1 to Manti with friends she washing machines, FOR SALE A Standard kitch encountered in Salt Lake. motors. Repair of en sink and wash basin. Reaand Mrs Elwood Barker appliances electric sonably priced. See Mrs Cliff of Mr Lake City visited at the Salt Write or call: itclO Snow, Ferron. Gardell Sniow home a few days Clayton Worthen last week.- Mrs Barker and Mrs 684 N. 4th East, Price Snow were missionary compan Price Phone 857-ions in the L D S Eastern Sam Says States Mission. recondition FOR SALE Used, A group of friends gave Mrs ed Ford tractors. Good buys.. Scow Tractor Service, OrangeLagerta Larsen a housewarm' tc32 ville, Utah. ing party Thursday afternoon of last week at her new home. FOR A L L H EATIN G AND The friends brought a pot- luck lunch and gave Mrs Lar AIR CONDITIONING WORK sen a number pf presents. call on Carbon Sheet Metal Guests entertained at the Avenue 264 So. Carbon Works, Huntsman home a part in Price. We are member of of last week and over the week National Warm Air Heating and end were Mr and Mrs McGrath Air Conditioning Assn. and all and Mr and Mrs Buck Thomas Bel. our work MUST be Mrs Mr and of Dragerton, fore you accept any estimate Frank Thomas and Mr and on your heating needs, get OUR Mr Russel Pierce of Valejo, bid too. We clean furnaces with California, Beverly Buchanan the famous GIANT SUCTION of Los Angeles, Wilma Greensystem. Call us for details and wood of (Lehi, Lottie Allen of , tc38 prices. Price and Mr and Mrs Lawrence Watson of Castle Gate. Feeder pigs. See FOR SAiLE The gathering was a sort of Glen Bott, Castle Dale. family reunion, some of them been together for Devotion to country it what wins not having - Unde J, and others. Brad Jensen made a flying trip to Salt Lake City and back Saturday. Alva Chappell of San Diego, a former Ferron chap of the C. C. C., came back here and hunted deer last ueek end and v hited with his father- - andi mo Mr and M!rs Ray L. IW. Killpack. Mrs Deborah Huntsman 1901 Visiting at the Ferrij Nelson RAY M. WILLIAMS, Editor and Publisher home ij their daugnter, Mrs Gloria Seely, and her two child Subscription: $3.00 the year. ren cl Pleasant Grove. She is Published Every Friday Morning at Castle Dale, Utah making this visit while her fa A First Class Publication Entered in the Postoffice in Castle ther is recuperating from an of Act March Mall under Class the Second Dale. Utah, as Matter, operation he recently under3, 1879. went in the Price Hospital for By ESTABLISHED CASTLE DALE, Mr and Mrs ther-in-la- w, Somerville. Mr and Mrs (Merrill Worthen of Logan spent part of last week here with his mother, Mrs Minnie Worthen. (Mr and Mrs Marvin Brere-to- n and children of Atomic City, Idaho, were visitors here last week with her mother, Mrs Marvin Thompson. Mr and Mrs Earl Hills made a business trip to Salt Lake returning the City Monday, same day. Mr and Mrs Owen Barton were in Salina this week on business. and The Primary officers teachers gave a Haloween par ty and dance in the church on Monday night. No admittance was charged but rice balls, cup cakes, cookies and home-maroot beer were sold and fishponds were operated. Proceeds were surprisingly large. A big crowd was present and lots of were children and grown-up-s dressed for Halloween. Tuesday night the M. I. A. officers and teachers sponsored a Halloween party. A good crowd attended and lots of outstanding costumes were seen. The couple winning first prize for their costume were Kathleen Ralphs, dressed' as a shab by old man, and Ida Conklin, dressed as a stylish lady. Second prize was won by Dean years. Conklin who was dressed as a Mrs Madge Larsen Wilson oI weary and! feeble old lady, and Salina visited here last week Kent Barton as a slow old man. with her parents, Mr and Mrs Ray Larsen. Mr and Mrs Dwight Killpack CLEVELAND NOTES. from Delta spent Sunday here by Mrs Uoyd Jones with his parents. Mr and Mrs Mrs Thelma Sherman spent last week visiting her parents, Mr and Mrs C. R. Erickson returned to her home In Uncle Sam Says She Ogden Sunday with her husband. Mr and' Mrs Henry Minchey and children ol Salt Lake City visited last week in Cleveland and hunted deer. Postal inspectors for the state were here checking the Cleveland Post Office and according to Postmistress Grace Stokes it is in very good condition. Mr and Mrs William Stokes have had their grandchildren, son and! daughter of Dr and Mrs Lee Stokes of Salt Lake, visiting them the past week. Dr. Stokes came Saturday to visit and all returned home on Sunday. Horatio Aider's favorite theme de t'TAU THURSDAY, NOVEMBER Some person or persons shot an insulator off the pole bet- ween Cleveland and Hunting- ton and Cleveland was without power for 11 hours. Fireside Chat was held at the home of Mr and Mrs Comer Arnold. Seminary teacher Mr Lyman of Huntington was the speaker. Refreshments were served to the 31 in attendance. : W. F. Eden, Counselor George P. White, Lawrence Th orderson, Relief Society Pres. Aretha Jensen, Agnes Jensen and Velma Eden made a trip to Salt Lake to order furnishBp. ings for the new chapel. Special Interest Class in Cleveland was recently organized with the following officers: Lawrence E. Thorderson, supHans F. Mortensen, ervisor; Pres.; Helga Stokes, sec.; Wm. F. Eden, class leader; Lynette Thorderson, chairman of social Wm. T. Lltster, committee; Uncle Sam Savs FOR SALE dling wood Stove length kin- at Jess Larsens in ltp Ferron, Utah. on the field of battle. Devotion to the American soidiera in the field is your job. And there H one big way to ahow it your greater purchase of V. S. Defense Bonds. In letter after letter from foreign fields, our sol- or TRADE I have good diers urge their families and friends lucem seed which I will sell to back them up with the purchase of Defense Bonds. Prove to them or trade for hay. Lonle Petersen, Castle Dale. ltp you uru behind them. U. S. SALE T tittvrr 0parffDMl OHLYADROPof OIL but many drops make the 3,020 gallons of oil needed to run the diesel-power- ed 20th Century streamliner from New York to Chicago ONLY A DOLLAR but many dollars, deposited regularly at this bank, can help you build security, and have the other good things you want. was: America lx the land of opportunity and I am rare he would agree to another important factor the cornerstone of security in the future is the cultivation of sound saving habits. Right now, in this new year 1950, you can take advantage of one of the safest, surest opportunities to save ever offered U. S. Savings Bonds. You can bny Savings Bonds on the PayroU Savings Plan where you work, or if the Plan at yonr bank. Just think, 10 years from now, you will begin receiving $4 tor every 3 invested today. Sign up now for one of these two safe and sure ways to provide future security. . Bond-A-Mon- tb ( Trfd.ur, Dcptnmcnl THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK of PRICE PIONEER BANK OF EASTERN UTAH Member Federal Reserve System And Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation mess with the State Engineer a request for an extension of time from October 1, 1951, to October 1, 1955, in which to make and submit Proof of Appropri ation of water tinder Application No. 8634 for the appropria tion of is sec.-f- t. and 120 ac.-f- t. of water from Seely Creek In Sanpete County, Utah, to be used as a supplemental supply to Irrigate 6880 acres of land in Twps. 16 and 17 S, R3E, SLB Bonds since they were first offered in May, 1941. Every one of these Savings Bonds is guaranteed by your government and returns to you $4 for every $3 invested within ten years time. Have you ever stopped to consider where the help came from to assist the Treasury Department build this greatest sales record in history? It was done with the assistance of some 3,000,000 volunteer workers, all Americans ready to help their country. So to this wonderful volunteer army you and I owe a lot. Why dont you join them in the big Savings Bonds Independence Drive starting May 15? handle domestic meat. slaughter your animal, dress it and pack age it for your home free zer and we have freezer lockers to rent to you If We will you do not own. We slaughter U U. S. S Let Us Process y our Meat Wares Store & Locker ORANGEVILLE, UTAH QUICK RELIEF OR NO COST Over four million bottles of the Willabd Tbxatuint have been sold for relief of symptoms of distress arising from Stamarls and DasSsnal Wears due to Excess Add Pssr DlcstUen, Ssur or Upsst Stomach, Osstlnsss, Heartburn, Slssplsssnsts, ate., due to Eacess Acid. Ask for "Willards IWsssass which fully explains thix remark- able boms trashsaanl Irss at HUNTER DRUG CO. sons therefor, must foe in affidavit form, with extra copy,, and filed with the State Engjn eer, 403 State Capitol, Salt Lake City 1, Utah, on or before December 2, 1951. A hearing will be held on this request for extension of time before the State Engineer 403 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah, at the hour of 10: at 00 a. m. December 7, 1951. Pro- & Hardware t Electrical Appliances ROCK WOOL WORK GUARANTEED FREE ESTIMATES CALL 494 WALLACE G. GRANGE PRICE 148 So. Main HELPER, UTAH Phone 37 UTAH jC Nat oa angina First check-o- p ... Nat broke ckeck-s- p ... Nat on axle check-a- p .. . check-u-p cost-to-r- un ever offered truck users ! vwi- - each Wednesday. Well call for your animal on Wednesday of any week and expertly process it according to your specifications. STOMACH ULCERS EXCESS ACID DUE TO Mutual Furniture Trfajuvj De.ndrfmpMf I have your Symptoms of Distress Arising from COMPLETE HOME FURNISHINGS ft- nmning tosh be, with loads and year conditions? Are yea aaw paying too week to ran year tracks? if1 Now, you can get the answer to questions like these reports based on a nationwide Economy Run, covering every major truck-usin- g business! The 5,500 operators in the Run report to you in this exclusive new Ford Dealer reference book! tytm) Now that the deer hunt is ended, we can again panied him. Mr and Mrs Merril Tucker left for Provo after receiving word of the death of their grandson, Kenneth Miller testants may appear at the &M. and adduce testimony It Is represented that $15, hearing in support of their protests. 600.00 has 'been expended on Joseph M. Tracy construction of works and adSTATE ENGINEER ditional time is requested to First published October 19, 1951 iue American People have bought make the necessary water mea Last published Nov. 2, 1961 1,275,000,000 individual E Savings Bp. Wm. F. Eden, George P. White and Mrs Agnes Jensen were in Salt Lake City last week on church business. Mrs Shirlen Thomas and daughter have gone to be with her husband in Colorado after spending the past few months with her mother, Mrs Ann Baw den. Mr and Mrs Jim Ward and daughter of Provo visited over the week end. Mr and Mrs Steven Tucker and family of Orem were week end visitors here. Miss Tanner and Miss Wright. Bp. Wm. F. Eden made a trip to Salt Lake Tuesday for supoffice. plies for the Bishops accomHenry and Allot Eden NOTICE to WATER USERS surements and surveys for Notice is hereby given that Proof of Appropriation. Dee pat Madsen, 320 East, 45th Protests resisting the grantSouth, Murray, Ut. has filed ing of said request, with rea- .o, - it.- companions, missionary lady LEGAL PUBLICATIONS en A-- chairman of enlistment. A variety of subjects are taken up and the soil conservation has contributed to programs by furnishing motion pictures. The Cleveland Ward Berbecue Supper will be held Saturday, November 3, commencing at 6:00 P. M. Tickets will be $1C per family or $3 per plate. A fine program will follow the supper. Everyone is welcome. Mr and Mrs Leland Wayman and LaVell Bracken of Salt Lake were week end visitors with their grandmother, Mrs Helga Stokes. Mrs Maude Jensen is in Lay ton to assist in the Walter Henzi home while Mr Henzi underwent an operation. Mrs Ona Frandsen and daughter of Price and Miss Arva Lue Mortensen of Salt Lake were visitors at the Mrs Myrtle Mortensen home. Miss Mfcwrten-se- n was accompanied by two 1, 1951 the most welcome home improvement you can make I Heres a modem, smart winter air conditioner which brings you all ths comfort of properly filtered, humidified warmth at a surprisingly low price. Designed primarily for coal (hand fired or stoker), the Allerton can be readily converted to oil or gaa if desired. WHY WAIT looking, fuel-savin- g you tan nmodol now on an EASY TIME PAYMENT PLAN WITH THIS BOOK yna sea jvst hew low running costs can be in your kind of work with FORD Trecksl was a study of running costs under actual working conditions. The Ford Trucks had the standard Ford power pilot, which gives you the most power from the least gas. See the book now at your Ford Dealers! The Economy Run COME IN OR PHONi FOR IS TIM A TU Furnaces Roofing Siding Remodeling Federal Home Improvement Company 1st E., Price, Utah Reasonable Rates F H A Terms 10 So. la eeier, big loads, low cost! See the book for typical running costs with the Ford ! FORD TRUCKING COSTS LESS a f D.A.F. bMM Ford Trik tad towfri Uilng tattit rtftatraHM dot on sipirfs prsvt turd Trushs lust lunfurl 7,311,000 truths. Mu hutriMS A variability of rqulpmsnt. lilUMrairt trim is drprnrient on ma rial nipplv condition. HTAH KXTU t ab ahown (arid 4 coat). United Motor Company 280 East Main - Phone 345 - Price, Utah |