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Show THURSDAY, NOV. it, 1951 EMERY COUNTY Do 2ou Remember CASTLE DALE, and Mrs S. D. Bunnel. Vern Petersen made a business trip to Provo last Saturday to get repairs for the breakdown in the Rock Canyon Coal Mine. Stanley Huntington and Foyer of Central Olsen, graduates High School; Wm. Anderson, Ross Leonard, and June Sand cerg, graduates of Huntington High School; and Marvin L. Barney, Naomi N. Dixon, Roma Singleton and Hugh W. Stevens of the Ferron High school, registered at the State Agricultural College at Logan this year. CENTRAL HIGH NOTE- S- The honor roll for the term September 8 to October 16 gives: Highest Honors Rhea Larsen, lone Larsen and Vera Behling. High Honors Enid Reid, Bar bara Reid, Belle Seely ana week. Pearl Bott. Honors Margaret Mrs Bert Keller, Estella Ungerman, De CASTLE DALE Young and son are visiting at Von Anderson, Hazel Jeffs, El the home of her parents, Mr len Bell. Nina Petersen, Earl daughter, II - Miss Iola Jensen spent the week in Emery. Mrs Manuel FERRON who has been very ill Is better. Mr and Mrs Lawrence Bearnsen and daughter Leota of Storrs, visited last week end in the home of President and Mrs A. Richard Petersen. Mr and Mrs Clive Killpack enter tained some of their friends last Friday evening, the occasion being their wedding anniversary. Peter Jensen and Irene Burgess stole a march on their friends last Thursday and went to Castle Dale where they were married. ORANGEVILLE Mrs Martha Tatton is home after spending a week in Manti. Mrs Nellie Tuttle entertained the Ladies Improvement Club last a- ? Way-ma- n, News taken from the files of man store. Castle Dale was the Emery County Progress. called to mourn this week when Miss Gunda Anderson, daughter of Mr and Mrs O. J. Invitations Anderson was called! by death. 49 Years Aco CASTLE PROGRESS, DALE are out for two wedding recep- EMEHY STAKE ACADEMY tions to tie given next Tues- Edwin Soderquist, one of our day afternoon. One, that ot third year students, has joinMr and Mrs Lamar Killpack ed the ranks of the (nee Dora Hitchcock) will be Edwin Is a good student given at the home of the and we welcome him. The basbrides parents. Bp. and Mrs ketball team met a defeat at Wm. Hitchcock at Clawson. the hand of Orangeville last The other that of Mr Bryant Saturday. The result was 12. A. Moffitt and Miss Rhea Reid to 18 in favor of Orangeville. of Orangeville, will be given at the home of Mr and Mrs J. 20 Yean Ago K. Reid, parents of the bride-to-b- e, Mrs Wm. Reid at which place they will CLAWSON and daughters, Edna and Berbe married by Bp. Reid. Miss Mabel Seely returned to tha, visited friends in Ferron her home here last week after Saturday afternoon. Mr and a lengthy visit in Price, she is Mm A. L. Cox motored to Price post-gradua- te. at present clerking in the Glass Saturday to bring home their UTAH Hge Three Petersen and Claudia Wilberg. HUNTINGTON The were reorganized last Tuesday. Released were Lavar Black as president, Amos Wakefield ana Kenneth Brasher as counselors, and Frank Guymon os sec retary. New officers are Howard Sandberg, president, Howard Johnhson and Marion Roper as counselors and Milton Johnson as secretary. Mr and Mrs Guy Young are entertain ing their first boy out of four children. made on the cottage owned by Mr and Mrs William T. Lltster. Mrs Kate Ericksen has returned home from a visit to Salt Laake City. Mr and Mrs Elias Ericksen and young son of Florida visited recently at the Eric R. Ericksen home. Sixty parents attended the Parents Day at school on Wed nesday. The school served lunch to the parents. Mr and Mrs Dan E. Cowley are .back in Cleveland after jipendar-- ; the past few months woiklng in Richmond, nia. Mr and Mrs Ray Archuletta and children of Salt Lake City visited last week at the Ernest Davis home. Stake Board meeting for the VIA was held at the home of by Mrs Lloyd Jones Mrs Jennie Ericksen of Elmo. Mrs Aidie Cowley was a week (The next meeting will be held n, at the home of Mrs Valeria end visitor at Cleveland. addition has been the second Wednesday A new Cer-,lt'wl- fce a Xmas M-M- MS 1 sister Mr and Mrs Tedi Self? at near Vutore Xfi expects toT?- Service in the anVthe013 ln &ttend- - zgssn&2i Cleveland News with special shoes boy has had polio. Cleo Johnson of Lawrence is visiting at the of her sister, Agnes JeVSSf Thl while recuiperatiniton It pendectomy Prce. pity hospital last week Ralph Brackenn and family of Salt Lake City spent the week end in Cleveland Cleveland school has n sent Christmas pack .to the Red Cross to be S-umeln the arml Harry Clark Allred Vaughn Duane Cowley, W. Mortensen, Lester Van Minchey, George Gail Tucker Da Adelbert VanWagner Ei hs Clinton Oveson, S3S Qlen Gen Cowley, OscarJensen. Delon Jon, Melvin Mortensen, Nels Wm. P. Ward, Ronald Dalton, L. VanWag-ne- r Merrill Junior Tucker I?ini Toiif? of Milford the Ervin Franklin 15as a school mate came 10 Ot-teso- nre-,a- n De-vj- ?p Year Neighbor 1 vi vlK 2.C , Mr and Mrs Oliver Jensen had) as their guests last week her brother and son of Ameri- can Fork. Ray Jensen and family of American Pork visited last week with relatives here, Mr and Mrs Morris Wall of Price were week end visitors. Kenneth Jensen of Salt Lake visited last week with his par entn, Mr and Mrs Oliver Jensen. Sunday visitors in Cleveland were Mr and Mrs Maurice Jen sen andi girls of Huntington. Mr and Mrs Dale Olsen and daughter of Wellington visited at the Bob Davis home this week end. Mr and Mrs Van Jones and Mr and Mrs Floyd Jones and families visited at the Lynn Jones home in Castle Dale on Sunday. Huntington Mrs Rena Grange entertained her club members, the Los Amegos, at her home Thursday Mrs Verda Le am aster was hostess to ONO Club ladies on Thursday. The evening was de voted to sewing. The American Legion Auxiliary will sponsor a card party November 30 in the Legion hall. Money will be used. to make a contribution to the Veterans hosuital in Salt Lake City f r Christman gifts for disabled vet erans and to send a box of clothing to children in Korea. Rakie Ungerman, Famie Baxter, Stella Hill, Libby Gordon, Ella Rowley, Maurine Nielsen and Hattie Blackham called in spend the evening to honor Lydia Strong on her birthday. The ladies played Canasta and Stella Hill received the high score prize and Libby Gordon the low score prize. A hot sup per was enjoyed. 7" bis picture of a typical Utah Copper family seated around the Thanksgiving table is a scene being duplicated by similar families throughout our nation. Yet there's a Cleveland A miscellaneous shower was given in honor of Mrs Raymond Carlson on Wednesday at the home of Mr and Mrs Osc. Carlson. quality of distinction in each home. The American standard of living they have attained is largely the result of individual initiative. Some chose to become miners, some automobile workers, some office Ferron The Republican Ladies study club held their meeting on Thursday night ln the Town HalL workers, some doctors, some farmers. No man told them what to do . . . where to do it . . . how to do it. Because The Garden Club held a meeting Saturday night, November 17 in the Town Hall. A pot luck supper was enjoyed and slides of scenic southeastern Utah were viewed. of this American system, each person does a better job . . produces more . . . earns more. Each contributes to the highest standard of living enjoyed by any people since the dawn of history. Turkey, cranberry sauce and pumpkin pie national tradition symbolic of a better way of life American way. Elmo The Young Married Ladies Sewing Club met at the home of Mrs Velma Johansen on Friday night. The evening was spent sewing and a delicious lunch was served by the hostess. Plans for the party held Sunday evening were also dis- ... a the cussed- The young ladies gave a par- ty for their husbands Sunday evening. A very delightful pro. gram was given and games were enjoyed after which a chicken dinner was served. For all of this, we all give thanks. U.S. ROCK WOOL GUARANTEED WORK K 'A COOD E-- N NECOTT NEIGHBOR COPPER HELPING CORPORATION TO BUILD A BETTER U TA II" FREE ESTIMATES CALL 494 WALLACE G. GRANGE UTAH PRICE jC V 4 |