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Show f AGE EMERY COUNtY STS Emery News Mrs Rose Olsen, Reporter Mrs Jimmy Jensen, daughter of Lamar Olsen, made a short visit here last week and took her son back to Salt Lake where she resides. Mrs Ivan Keele received word from Inglewood, California that she had a new granddaughter, Pamela, born to her daughter Mae, Mr and Mrs Tonas 2 weeks ago. Saturday she received word the baby died in an Incubator, Nov. 8. Mr and Mrs LeGrande Beal, Estalee Jolley and Ora Pearson made a trip to St. George last week to attend the wedding of Mr and Mrs Alston Brod Ells-Iberr- y, erlck of California. She was join her later and they will the former Marrilyn Slack of spend Thanksgiving with De- -' California. Their marriage was lana. solemnized in the St. George Mr and Mrs Reuben Sorensen went to Salt Luke this Temple. Merville Jacobsen left the past week end. Week end visitors were Cal l, first part of the week for near the Delta area, where Jorgensen, Eugene Olsen, Clara he will work for the railroad. Peterson, Ralph Larsen and Era girl friend Mr and Mrs G. E. Anderson nest Larsen and Joann from the BYU, Allred, resumed their mission at the Thelma Nedra Duzett, Manti Temple. They moved Morgan Addley, and1 Jack Le- Jensen back to their home in Manti wis. weeks ago. nearly three Mr and Mrs George AnderiRosetta Peacock received her son and family, Glenn, Afton pin for 5 years of service and Jeannle, visited here over as a leader. This denotes the week end. Five weeks after splendid unselfish service. they left here they were emMabel Jensen plans to go to ployed at Springville. For the acLas Vegas this week to get past month they have lived at quainted with her new grand- Layton where George and Gl- -; daughter. Homer Jensen will enn are employed at Hill Air i Base. Mr and Mrs Jack Nielson of visited here over the week end with their mother, Mary Anderson. Mrs Edwin Thomas of Short Hills, New Jersey Is here for a week visiting with Mr and Mrs Salina Raymond P. Olsen. Friday Mr and Mrs Raymond P. Olsen went to Provo to at-- i tend the wedding of their Grant W. Thomas of the !BYU whose home Is In Short Hills, New Jersey and Byrdle Armb raster of Arlington, Va. now at BYU. Grants mother, Dessde (Worthington Thomas) came by bus from New Jersey to witness the marriage at the Salt Lake Temple. Friday night a wedding reception was held In the Provo 1st Ward ChapeL Other relatives and friends who attended were Mr and Mrs Ch-aEdna and Worthington, Ruby of Manti and Leta of Prcvo; Mr and Mrs Niels Hansen and Mr and Mrs Virgil Han sen of Springville. The young nep-jhe- w, j ' LEAVE YOUR ORDER AT OUR STORE NOW FOR A PRIME THANKSGIVING TURKEY . ; WE HAVE No. 1 MIXED NUTS (no peanuts) AT 55c POUND ONE-POUN- D lr igM Lewls-Mortens- Famous STANDBY Products of 24 cans (No. 303, 3 Sieve) case PEAS, per PEAS per case 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) OVERALLS FOR BOTH GENTS all sizes Wares Store & $4.37 $3.34 $4.09 $3.17 $4.31 LADIES & Locker ORANGEVILLE, UTAH en ingville; Mr and Mrs Cloyd Broderick and 4 sons of Delta; Mr and' Mrs George Mortensen, Mr and Mrs Austin Olsen and Mr and Mrs LeRay Olsen of Price; Mr and Mrs Ferril Jensen and Mr and Mrs Morris Simonsen of Green River; Bp. and Mrs El win Ralphs of Clawson; Mr and Mrs Mars Kill-pac- k, Betty Kill pack, Mr and Mrs Walt Stewart and' Mrs Cleo Boynton of Salt Lake; Mr and Mrs Leon P. Ralphs, Mr and Mrs Clyde Killpack and Mr and Mrs Laverd Ralphs and 2 daughters of Ferron; Mary Jen sen of Salina; Mr and Mrs Geo. Magnuson of Castle Dale; Mr andi Mrs Rufus Albrechtsen of 'CHOICE OF ALL Just-a-Me- re prizes. Friendship Club was held at the home of Alaysie Peacocx November 9. A party was planned to be held at the home of Oarrol (Rasmussen. Ferron Mrs Gladys Whitlock enter- tained the Sewettes Club mem bers at her home Wednesday night of last week. FIRST STATE BANK OF SALINA UTAH SALINA CAPITAL $25,000 SURPLUS & UNDIVIDED PROFIT $500,000 Member Federal Reserve System and Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Lu-el- la ROCKET Castle THEATRE Theatre CASTLE DALE HUNTINGTON Wy-le- All-re- d. couple will live In Provo ana resume their college work at the BYU. The bride Is a re- cent convert to the church and was baptized by her husband. Eldred Mortensen Is at Mexican Hat with the State road Location party. They are surveying for bridges. Among those who attended the reception from out of town were: Mr and Mrs Niels Hansen of Springville; Mr and Mrs Virgil Hansen and daughter of Spr- refreshments were served by Mrs Lois Jensen. Castle Dale Club was The held Thursday, November 8, at the home of Mrs Ola Willberg. The afternoon was spent at needle work. The Aloha Club was held on Friday, November 9, at the home of Airs lone Kofford. Emma Huntington, Cora Berg and Rose Mae Ryan won the . s. WE OFhER CHERRY CHOCOLATES AT 75c PER BOX. THEYRE ALL MILK CHOCOLATE Clawson News and Mrs Maxine Conk and Mr and Mrs Marvin Cox of Springville. Mr and Mrs Nels Hansen vis Mrs Bessie Wright itei In Salt Lake City over the MrByand Mrs Frank Miller week end in connection with and famiy made a trip to Provo business. to visit relatives. Ethen Torgerson is remodel Sunday Mr and Mrs Don Smith and a home his bath lng by adding baby of Kenilworth were Sunroom. day visitors at the home of Mr and Mrs Frank Jensen. Air and Mrs Elbert Blackburn and family of Rains were week end visitors with Mr and Mrs Frank Blackburn. Lynn Wright of Salt Lake was a week end visitor at the By Mrs Flora Jensen home of his parents, Mr and Mr and Mrs O. R. Johnson iMrs Andrew Wright. His wife :f Salt Lake were visitors re- and baby returned home with cently at the home of a dau- him after spending the past ghter and family, Mr and Mrs week visiting here and with her parents, Mr and Mrs Glen Lynn Guymon. Mr and Mrs Thomas White Snow of Castle Dale. Mr and and boys visited with Mae Ar- Mrs Keith Wright and children nold this week end and also of Salt Lake were also week attended the Homecoming and end visitors at the Wright hodedication of the Cleveland me. Ward Chapel. Bp. Elwin Ralphs made a Gary Arnold was also home from school this busines trip to Salt Lake this week. week end. Mr and Mrs Robert Nielson Mrs Hannah Riley returned were parents of a baby bom home Sunday after visiting a at the hospital in Price this few days with her children in week. The baby died in a few Provo. hours. One home nursing class was completed the past week on Thursday with an enrollment of twelve women and another class of women started the course Friday. The class is two days a week fo rthree weeks and is taught by Mrs Maurine Cleveland Nielson. Mr Frank Hall, president of Camp Desert Rose DUP held the Emery County Teachers their regular monthly meeting was vice elected Organization, at the home of Wednesday local president of the presidents y Carlson. A history of Utassociation of the State of Allred, an early pioPayne ah, at a recent meeting in was read Isabelle Salt Hake of the County pres- neer, The lesson"by Daughters of ident?. Mr Hall is Agricultural Pioneers early profession and Instructor at North Emery High careers was given by class School. leader Myrtle Mortensen. Receipts of $2600 was taken in Saturday at the auction sale Orangeville The Sitterud Birthday Club anil, entertainment put on by the Huntington Wards for the met at the home of Mrs Magbenefit of the Chapel IbuiLding gie Grange, Monday afternoon of last week. A tempting lunfund. cheon was served by the hosMembers of the Stake tess and a lovely gift presented were present at Second to her. Ward meeting Sunday and released the past officers, Ray Huntington Airs Flora Rowley .entertainand Littlefield, Guy Brown Rex Wilson. New officers sus- ed the N N Club members tained; were Wells Wakefield, Thursday night at her home. Belmont Anderson president; and Leland Erickson, counsel- Clawson ors and Merlin McElprang as Airs Louise Price entertained secretary. the members of her ladles club The North Emery High Sch- Thursday night at the home ool will present the Operetta of her mother, (Mrs Ha Jensen. Oh Doctor, a comedy, at the A luncheon was served to those Cleveland Auditorium, Wednes- present. day night, Nov. 21 and In the Huntington school auditorium Emery Tuesday night, Nov. 20. The ladies club was orcast includes 18 speaking and A new two weeks ago.- They ganized and individual parts ringing a membership of 12. Their choruses of doctors, nurses, pat- have name is The Home Culture ients, visitors, cowboys. Spanish Club. Their aim is to read the Mexicans. girls and boys and Book of Mormon and do handi Mrs Gertrude Gordon Is in craft. They first met at the Cleveland visiting with Mr and home of Olive Addley. Friday Mrs Douglas McMullen. met at the home of night they Guests at the Alvin Young Hazel Burr. home over the past week end Alonday afternoon from 4:00 were Mr and Mrs Alvin Young till 6:00 oclock a personal Jr., Mr and Mrs Tom Sullivan shower was given Dora Johnand Mr Jim Kilby of Park City anad Mr and Mrs Aaris Young son by Dixie Williams a and her mother, Nettie Williams, and family of Provo. Mr and Mrs Myron Grange and Lorna Oviatt and' her moOviatt. Many Bertha were Salt Lake visitors Satur- ther, and luxurious gifts day. They also visited Mr and practical Mrs Vern Evertson and girls In were presented by Doras girl friends and their mothers. Love Provo. Stake Primary officers met ly refreshments were served. at the home of Mrs Rena Gr- Airs Arthur Petersen and her ange Tuesday night to make daughter from Ferron were in plans for Leadership meeting attendance. in Ca:itle Dale Sunday. Mr and Mrs Earl Christensen Elmo The Young Married Ladies had as week end guests their daughters, Vonda who Is att- Club was held Wednesday evending tlie BYU and Marita of ening, November 7, at the home Salt Lake City and a friend of Mrs Elva Jensen. The evenBehel Hunt of Salt Lake City. ing was spent in sewing and 15, 1951 News H j THURSDAY NOV. UTAH Huntington H 4-- CASTLE DALE. Moore Lin-da- 4-- PROGRESS, l ! YM-MI- A and 17 SECOND WOMAN November THE 16 November 16 and 17 Mel FERRER MIROSLAVA with Robert YOUNG Betsy DRAKE IN THE BRAVE BULLS 18 and 19 Ronald Reagan Diana Lynn Walter Slezak Jesse White and introducing BONZO in November - November 18 and 19 BEST of the BADMEN In Technicolor with Robert Ryan Claire Trevor Jack Buetel Robert Preston Walter Brennan ! BEDTIME For BONZO November 21 and 22 Its Belvedere Laugh. time ! . MR. BELVEDERE . . RINGS THE BELL . With Clifton Webb Joanne Dru Hugh Marlow Two Shows for Thanksgiving November 21 and 22 RON TIKI Adventure Told by Thor Heyerdahl Amazing AND BORDER at 7:00 and 9:00 p. m. TREASURE with Tim Holt Jane Nigh November 23 and 24 LASSIE Paul Kelly Bruce Cowling m November 23 and 24 Jon Hall In The PAINTED HILLS C3E0S In Technicolor WHEN THE REDSKINS RODE C2ULii3 OKIE BA no! an expert historian, but I know this. Strong countries produce more, and tho countries that produce more have won the wars they fought against thoir enemies. That's why Utah's mining industry is going all out for production. We know what our freedom cost . . . and we're going to make sure we keep it. I'm I but 49,500 bags make a mile of modem highway ne 1 94 poumds r W M 'M f QirJUB MILK IS THE FAVORITE drink of all ages. Youth needs it need it to go on. No one ever outto grow on; grown-up- s grows the need for milk. Its natures best in food and refreshment, too. 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