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Show THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1931 Elmo A reception and dance were held Friday evening in honor of newlyweds, Mr and Mrs Lamar Mathie. Huntington Mrs Meleta Truman entertained the ONO Club members on Thursday night. Emory The E. O M. Club was organ ized two weeks ago by the Em ery teen-ag- e girls. The following officers were choseen: Gale Blackburn, president, Crystal vice president, La Broderick, Wayne Jensen, secretary, and LaNore Olsen, reporter. The purpose of this club is to create articles for their hope chests, sandwiched in with singing, dicing and refreshments. L O V Club held a Halloween party at Helen Sorensens Sat urday night. They had a hilarious time. Honored guests were Mr and Mrs Kinder, Mr and Mrs Ole Jensen and Mr and Mrs Dennis Nelson. Orangeville The Beaux entertained at ty Thursday home of Mrs Arts Club was a spooky" parevening at the Lavon Justesen. The New Century Club ena pleasant afternoon at joyed EMERY COUNTY PROGRESS, the home of Mrs Helen Ware Mrs Clyda Easley had the last week. Program and lun- - Neighborhood Club members cheon were enjoyed. at her home Wednesday afternoon this week. They did hand The Ladles Improvement Cl- work. ub met Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs Cristy Hum (ireonriver phrey. A special musical and Bethany Chapter No. 9 OrArmistice Day program was un- der of the Eastern Star elecder the direction of Mrs Elva ted the following officers for Davis. the coming year: Mildred Purdy, Worthy Matron; Howard Fenron Hastings, Worthy Patron; Dor Ladies from Perron attend- othy Marlatt, Associate Mating the DUP Convention in ron; B. D. Shaner, Associate Castle Dale last Saturday we- Patron; Eugenie Simonsen, sec re Maria Cox, Irene Lemon, Cl- retary; Edna Beebe, Treasurer; Conductress; Lillian Petersen, Noreen Wilson, yda Black, Emma Barton, Deborah Hunts Betty Lou Noblitt, Associate Brown, man, Zelda Zwahlen, Ethel Conductress; Verlera Trustee. Nelson and Hannah (Ralphs. The next Womans Club meet The Fine Arts Club met on ing will be held at the home home the at oi Frldtay night of Mrs J. P. Simonsen. Mrs Mrs Anna D. Larsen, where a Weltha Thompson will present was effected. reorganization a book review. Retiring officers are Pauline Snow, president, Surelda Ralph Castle Dale vice president, and Fern Chap Mrs Merrill Rasmussen gave pell, secretary. Newly installed a dinner party Sunday, markofficers are Fern Chappell, as ing the birthdays of her son, president, lone Coniover, vice Elwin, and daughter-in-laand Freida Behling, Bonnie, she served 12 guest;. president, secretary. Mrs Blanche ILarsen had club at her home Thursday The Triple L Club met at night. Zepha Jensen, Edna Wii the home of Glaitjys Nelson on berg and Lula Larsen won priof last zes. Thursday afternoon The Republican Ladies study week and finished a quilt. meeting was held in Orange- entertained ville November 2 at the home Maggie Fugate the Birthday dub Saturday af of Mrs Grant Snow. Ten lad- temoon at her home. The la- ies from Castle Dale attended. Mrs Argene Olsen, Ronald dies did needle work. Dyches, and Mrs Claire Hun-- ; The Sew and So Club mem- ter were speakers. Refresh-- 1 bers were entertained Monday ments were enjoyed. night by Doris Jean Nelson at her home. w, Ferron News CASTLE DALE, had dinner at the home of her sister and husband, Mr and Mrs Yukon Fugate. Air and Mrs Earl Hills attended the Homecoming at the Snow College in Ephraim last Saturday. Mrs Clyda Black was with them. Her son, Dr. Ther-rBlack, was one of the guest speakers at the fete. People from Ferron who attended the barbecue supper at Cleveland last Saturday were Mr and Mrs Leon Ralphs, Mr ( and Mrs Robert Hansen, Bp. and Mrs Richard1 Behling, Pres, and Mrs Perry Snow, Mr and Mrs L. W. Killpack, and Mr and Mrs Carl Larsen. Dr. and Mrs Therrel Black and family from the USAC vL ited over Sunday with his mother, Mrs Clyda Black, and es o-t- the week end. ! A PRIME THANKSGIVING WE HAVE No. WE 1 TURKEY MIXED NUTS (no peanuts) AT 55c POUND CHERRY CHOCOLATES AT 75c PER BOX. THEYRE ALL MILK CHOCOLATE OFt-EONE-POUN- D PEAS, per case of 24 cans (No. 303, 3 Sieve) PEAS per cas of 24 cans (No. 3 picnic size) CORN per case of 24 (No. 303, cream style) CORN per case of 24 (cream style, picnic size) CORN per case of 24 (No. 303 whole kernel) $4.37 $3.34 $4.09 $3.17 $4.31 OVERALLS FOR BOTH GENTS & LADIES all sizes Wares Store & Locker ORANGEVILLE, UTAH and enjoyed a pheasant dinner. MIA Junior Fireside was held Sunday evening after meeting at the home of Ann Killpack. Mr and Mrs Douglas Olsen, Mrs Elsie Hildabrant and fam ily and Mr and Mrs Krompel, all of Price, visited their parents, Mr and) Mrs Leonard Olsen, over the week end. Mr and Mrs Fred Zwahlen had some of their children home over the week end visiting and doing isome pheasant hunt ing. They were Mr and Mrs Clayton Beamsen, John Zwahlen of Kenilworth, Neale and David of Salt (Lake City and Rowe of Price. Visiting at the Morris Singleton home over the week end were five couples of their friends. Among them were Mr and Mrs Wallace Rickmore of Kamas. All were doing seme pheasant hunting. Mr and Mrs Arthur Rhodes had visiting them over Sunday, their daughter and husband, Mr and Mrs Bill Jones, of Castle Dale and Mr and Mrs joe Jorgensen. John Barton and family of Price were here visiting their parents, Mr and Mrs Owen Barton and Mr and Mrs Arthur Lemon, over Sunday. He did some pheasant hunting. Visiting at the Reid Conover home Sunday was Mr Clark Veator and Mr Lamar Rasmussen of SaJina. They are cattle Orangeville News By Mrs Ray B. Humphrey Week end guests at the home of their mother, Mrs Delia Taylor, was all of her family, Mr and Mrs Dean Taylor of Mr and Mrs Spanish Fork; Frank Baudack of Salt Lake City; Mr and Mrs Lewis Dim-ic- k of Price and their families; and her three boys, Jack, Chester and Geary, who are at home. Mrs Maud Freeman and son of Salt Lake City have been visiting at the home of her parents, Mr and Mrs Emile Luke. Mrs Fay Thomas and baby of Dragerton spent Sunday with her parents, Mr and Mrs Glen Paulsen. Mr and Mrs Jack Bell and son returned from Oregon the last of the week after ftpending the summer there where! Jack worked in the timber. Charlene and Raymond Cox of Price spent the week end here with relatives. Mervin Miles, Ted Scow, Joe Luke and Bob Moffitt were all home from the USAC at Logan and got in a bit of pheasant hunting. Mr and Mrs Marcell Peacock and daughters, Susan and Penny, of Sunnyside spent the buyers. week end at the home of her From Altonah, Utah came 2 parents, Mr and Mrs Fred of our former Perron people, Huntington. Mr and Mrs Will Ralphs, and funeral services Attending Monday for their aunt, Mrs Amanda A. Luke, were Pres, and Mrs Elden G. Luke, Mr and Mrs Fred W. Reid, Mr and Mrs C. E. Poulsen and Mr and Mrs Ray B. Humphrey. Mr and Mrs Ward Grange and family of California vis- - arbon Emory BanEi rs Mutual Furniture Clawson News -- LEAVE YOUR ORDER AT OUR STORE NOW FOR vi'-ito- I relatives. Mr and Mrs Sam Talerico of Castle Gate visited her parents Mr and Mrs Seth Hitch- Monday of this week on busiBy Mrs Deborah Huntsman ness. and Mrs Stewart Wyllie The Relief Society of Fer- of MrBicknell were visitors durron held their Ward Confer home of ence in the church Sunday ing lastd week at theThTmpson Mrs Elden night. Mrs Llewllis Killpack spent The L. W. Petersen and John week in Price at the home Leslie families enjoyed a tur- last of her daughter and husband, home Mr the at cf dinner key Mrs Clyde Olsen. and Mrs Grant Leslie Friday MrA and group of ladies were at noon of last week. the home of iLucille Allen of Mr and Mrs Perry Snow we- Moore on Wednesday afternoon re at the home of their son and quilted a quilt for her. and wife, Mr and Mrs Gene Austin Snow of Orangeville ited at the home of Mr and years. Mr and Mrs Thomas Busen Mrs Frank Grange over the of Lake City were bark Mr and Mrs Andrew Tucker week end Salt week end. The men enjoyed the visitors with Mr and deer hunt together. and family of Provo were week Mrs Eric Nielsen. end visitors at the Robert RiMiss Louise Huntington left! Mir andt Mrs Lamar Tatton tor Salt Lake City Saturday ley Sr. home. son of Standardville were and where she plans on entering The ward Relief Society con the L. D. S. business college. ference was held here Sunday Sunday visitors at the home of Mr and Mrs Luther Tatton. Mr and1 Mrs Reed Hunting-- evening under direction of Pres ton and daughter of Sunnyside! ident Bessie Wright. El donna spent the week end here, and Ralphs of the stake Board was Castle Dale enjoyed the chicken season. in attendance. Ronald Rasmussen was at home from the A C thl; week Mrs Mary Cox has been in Mr and Mrs Keith Prestwich end, hunting chickens. Salt Lake this week visiting. and IMr and Mrs Max Jensen 'and were children of Provo Week end guests at the home cf Mr and Mrs Thilmer Jew-;k- week end at the home were Mr and Mrs Barney of Mr and Mrs Calvin Jensen. Amundson of Bountiful and Mrs accompanied them Mr and Mrs Alvin Vest of Pr- back Jensen to Provo for a few days ovo. visit. i The Fireside group met SunMr and Mrs Keith day evening at the home oi and family of Salt Lake Wright spent Mrs Velma Huntington with her grandchildren assisting her the week end here at the AnOur next regular auction will as hostess. An average of more drew Wright home and the Os- be held Saturday, Nov. 10, becar home Rasmussen in Ferron than 40 young people have beginning at 2:00 p. m. Sale will en attending these meetings. Mrs our yards at Lynn Wright and baby be conducted in over any stock Lake visited here Mon- Price. of Bring Salt Ward Conference Orangeville you have for sale. will be held Sunday, November day at the Wright home. Carbon Emery Auction Yards 111, reports Bp. Raymond R. entertain Phone 567 Price, Utah Sitterud. The priesthood meet- edMrsa Laver Nielsen of a friends at E. Johnston, Auctioneer ing will be at 9:00 a. m. and quiltinggroup at home Wednes Wayne her regular sessions at 10:00 a. m. day. and 2:00 p. m. Mr and Mrs Jimmie Allred and children were Sunday vis- itors at the home of Mr and Mrs Elmer Cox. They had their COMPLETE HOME FURNISHINGS . . . taby blessed while here. Other babies blessed were a boy for Mr and Mrs Aldo Childs, a girl for Mr and Mrs Jerry Wilcox, a girl for Mr and Mrs Jack Curtis, a girl for Mr and Mrs Fred Cox and a boy for Mr and Mrs Walter Heinlger, j , and Mrs Hyrusm Zwahlen, Mr Mr and Mrs Kent West of Salt Lake City visited here with his mother, (Mrs Reva Nelson, over the week end. Also Mr and Mrs Fred G. Ferrel and two sons Fred and Ted, also of Salt Lake City. The men all went pheasant hunting. iMr and Mrs Lyle Bryan and spent family of Salt Lake City a'day last week at 'the home 0f his mother, Mrs Eva Bryan, while they were here they were dinner guests at the home Qf Mr and Mrs Jack Funk. visitors at the home of Mr and Mrs Perry E. Snow during were the pheasant hunting Gene Austin Snow, Bob and Reid Moffitt and Blaine Tuttle, all of Orangeville. Mirl Ralphs and his son Max made a trip to Richfield on page three I el cock, over UTAH By Mrs Bessie Wright Mr and Mrs Clarence Olsen and daughter of Hurricane vis ited here Wednesday with Mr and Mrs Calvin Jensen. Mr and Mrs Owen Price and family of Sunnydale visited on Sunday at the home of Mr and Mrs A. L. Cox. Mr and Mrs Wilford Thatch-- 1 er and daughter Marlene of Provo were Saturday visitors with Bp. and Mrs Elwin Ralph. The Thatchers were former res idents here for a number of HELPER, UTAH 148 So. 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