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Show EMERY PAGE SIX COUNTY (stopped at Idaho Falls to visit Huntington, who is ill. Mr and Mrs Joseph Jensen Mr and Mrs Oliver K. Mesery and Mr and Mrs Raymond P. and children, his daughter Erwere in Salt Lake last ma. Olsen Mrs Rose Olsen, Reporter Heed Larsen has been ill sin-- ! week on canal business. Pearson Mr and Mrs George with his Leah Peacock entertained a ce last Wednesday Jr and family of Price spent crowd of women at her back. large Mr Sunday with their parents, wno spent three Karl birthday Friday afternoon. Deand Mrs George Pearson. They licious lunch was served. She months Jolley, Weber at College in enjoyed a lovely family chicken and her son have birthdays, the sheet metal. Is now employed dinner. same day. at Hill Field in the manufacThe DUP quilted a lovely of Edwards Ephturing department and works Que George quilt Thursday at the home spent Tuesday night In with the top shop man. cf Mary K. Christiansen. A raim Mr and Mrs Legrand, visiting friends, old aclovely lunch was served by Lila Emery quaintances and relatives. report that their dauChristiansen. Mrs Kenneth Watson and ghter, Delsie, and husband, Mr Mr and Mrs R. Merrill Allred Staley, of Asare sporting a new Mercury. small son Kerry K. have been (and Mrs Wayne are still together. Luella with visither toria, Oregon mother, from returned visiting They Just Lo- Jensen. Mr Watson, who has He is in the Navy and she is at children their with ing been working at Kyune in Price clerking in a store. gan and Provo. Mr and Mrs Wallace Neilson canyon, has been transferred Mrs The newlyweds, Mr and and small son Michael of Salt returned from to Ogden on the railroad. Morris Lewis, here with their their honeymoon last Friday. Mr and Mrsi Rex Bunderson Lake visited Br- and two children returned last parents., Mr and Mrs Elmer They had been to Nevada, tourfrom Wednesday until Perris Valley, Monday from yce and Zions Parks and Wallace works for the ed through southern Utah. They California. They helped Floyd Sunday. left for Salt Lake Saturday Brinkerhoff move his belong, U. S. Postoffice. who re, Alston Broderick, where they will live. jings to his new residence. The moved into the Br- cently married In the St. GeoLast Sunday Mir and Mrs El- Bundersons home the latter part rge Temple, was Inducted Into mer clsen visited in Provo with inkerhoff the armed services 9 days aftei their children, Mr and Mrs of the week. and Mrs Magnus Abelln he was married. Jay Olsen. The two families of MrPrice On Nov. 3rd at Dick's Cafe spent last Sunday at went to Salt Lake and visited Twila Vee and family and also the home of .their mother, In St. George a lovely wedding Mr and Mrs Wilbur Peacock Sophia Torgersen. suoper honoring Mr and Mrs On Wednesday of last week, Alston Broderick was given who are being transferred to a with the following guests preNorth Dakota. Wilburs work Eudean Olsen entertained Hostess Maude Crosly is to be with the Indians and group of 18 ladies at her home sent: tor her sister, Dessie Thomas, Gardner, Mrs Hannah Cro&ly Lheir rehabilitation. Warren Anderson, who has of Short Hills, New Jersey. A Hall, Emma Crosly, Jennie Mr and Mrs Edwin Slack, been ill the past few days, left very pleasant afternoon and a for Salt Lake Sunday. His two delightful lunch was enjoyed. Mr and Mrs Leon Slack, Mr and Peter and Mrs Legrand Beal, Aurora Byron Peacock sons, Reed and Rodey, came and took him back with them Neilson took a trip to Montana Pearson and Estalee Jolley. Parents who visited South and returned last week. Mr for medical aid. Mrs Lavem Albrechtsen vis- Neilson visited his son, Gerald, Emery on High School Day last ited Sunday afternoon in Castle at Anaconda and Mr Peacock Thursday were Elda Peacock, Dale with her niece, Mrs Feno did business at Ronan then Eunice Larsen, Drorthella Bl- - Emery News Henn-lngs- Ad-dle- La-nc- a tRmlblbeir All-Weath- er Footwear protection for all the family at lowest prices. EASY FOR TOTS to Put on Theimel ves BABY, It 9 Cold Outside! on y, PROGRESS, CASTLE DALE, ackburn, Mary Henningson, Estalee Jolley, Leona Peacock and Rose Olsen. Approximately 50 parents attended school at the Emery Elementary School Friday on Parents Day. After classwork a splendid program was rendered by the students consisting of choruses, skits, piano solos, vocal solos, rund table discussions and essays. Saturday, November 17 the school auditorium was a scene of gay festivity honoring Mr and Mrs Lewis Jacobsen on their Golden Wedding Anniversary. All of their children and from far and near were there to help honor this fine couple. Ervin Jacobsen of Sallna was master of ceremonies and a fine program was rendered by the children which consisted of vocal solos, duets, trios, trumpet solo, accord! an selection, tap dancing and readings. Emery orchestra accompanied by Ludene Jewkes furnished the music. Lovely gifts were graciously received. Relatives and out of town guests were as follow: Mr and! Mrs Kenny Whet-se-l, d Mr and 'Mrs R. Bland and JoAnn Allred of Salt Lake; Mr and Mrs Ervin Jacobsen and family and Mr and Mrs (Rae Jacobsen and family of 'Salina; Mr and Mrs Parley Johnson and Mr and Mrs War ren of Price; Mr and Mrs Alfred Anderson and family of Dragerton and Mr and Mrs Austin Voorhees of Mayfield. Dewey Jensen Is home vacationing with his family for a week. For the past two months he has been In Beaver with Strong Construction Co. Mr .and 'Mrs Jensen and family expect to spend Thanksgiving in MOnticello with Fays pargrand-childr- en been received and 3 boys answered them in person while home on their furloughs, thank ing each girl for her kind thoughtfulness. Roger Clark is working at Oil Company the Byrd-Fro- st on the desert. Charlie Redd of LaSal purchased the feed and hay on the Moore property belonging to the BundersOn boys and has ooward of 500 head of cattle there now to be wintered. The extreme drought In the LaSal territory has made it necessary for stockmen to sell their livestock or move them out for winter feeding, so Mr Redd has brought his cattle Into Emery County to be wintered. The tool shed of Byrd and Frost on their oil property on the desert southeast of Emery caught on fire last week and many valuable tools were bum ed. Mr Calaham estimated the loss at $1000. Lack of water made it impossible to extinguish the fire and both shed and tools were destroyed. Jeneal Mortensen and her class of Jr. Gleaner girls spent 3 weeks writing letters to the l'i soldier boys and missionaries. Each of the 12 girls wrote a Daragraph in each letter. Letters from the bovs are beginning to pour in. letters of appreciation. Seven letters have Mr and Mrs Morris Guymon and boys will spend Thanksgiving holidays in Logan and Tremonton. Mrs Norma Hall invited her neighbors in to a quilting on Friday. Mr and Mrs E. R. Bennett were Salt Lake City visitors Walter Murray and young son of California are visiting at the W. W. Murray home for a couple of days this week. Mr and Mrs Jim Wilson and Mrs Lela Wilson spent a few days In Colorado the past week visiting with Grant Wil son at the hospital in Camp Romper It takes only a jiffy to slip into Romerg and snap the buckles. "Naturals" with ski panta. Fleece lined. Girls and children's sizes. Brown and red. Agj 045 to V White for Tots. red, white, green. Lion-- Mr and Mrs J. W. Busley of Sandy visited at the home of a sister, Mrs Fannie McElprang on Sunday and Monday. FIRST STATE BANK OF SALINA UTAH SALINA CAPITAL $25,000 SURPLUS & UNDIVIDED PROFIT $500,000 VIember Federal Reserve System and Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Castle In Cleveland Pink blankets will be seen on the line at the Lue Jensen home at Spring Glen. These will bundle the new pound girl that arrived Friday at the Price hospital. Mrs Jensen is the former Betty Lee Davis. Ma temal grandparents are Mr and Mrs Bab Davis and paternal grandparents are Mr and Mrs Bill Jensen of Cleveland. Mr and Mrs Dave Timothy received word of the birth of a baby girl at the home of Mr and Mrs A1 Jacques of Boston, Theatre CASTLE DALE HUNTINGTON November 23 and 24 November 23 and 24 In Emery Torval Christiansen of Hiawatha and Kathleen (Christiansen) Phillips of California each have a pair of twins bom 6 weeks apart. They are children of Mr and Mrs Erastus Christiansen, now deceased. Tor vai has twin boys and Kathleen has a boy and a girl. OUR MANY WONDERFUL LINES OF Furniture & Appliances THE REDSKINS RODE with LASSIE Paul Kelly November Bruce Cowling of 14. IN WHEN In Technicolor In Clawson 4 Mr and Mrs Robert Riley Sr announce the birth of a grand child, a baby boy bom to Mr and Mrs Oliver Jensen Spring Gleen on November Jon Hall The PAINTED HILLS Massachusetts. INVITED TO INSPECT November 25 BETTY and 26 in Gregory PECK Virginia MAYO MEET ME AFTER THE SHOW November SHOP NOW 29 NO QUESTIONS 29 AND With THE TEXAN MEETS CALAMITY JANE Barry SULLIVAN Arlene DAHL George MURPHY In dneoolor Jean HAGEN Nov. 30 and Dec. with Evelyn ANKERS James ELLISON 1 ROY ROGERS TRIGGER Nov. 30 and Dec. 1 Lex BARKER Virginia HUSTON In TARZANS PERIL ONLY ONE POUND AT f(te cJutnitute Grenadier Mitch up these boots for mother and daughter, big and little sister. Wear them to drive the car, enjoy the snow. Wonderful with tweeds, loafer shoes, with slacks. It fits over any shoe. For the country r in town. Womens, girls, children's sizes. 3.45 - 3.95 Price, Utah ci o ba&tutn QifaR Helper Furniture Company Rainlite PRICE and HELPER Make your sturdy choice Black, yellow, red, brown. ho f.VD lopli Announcement n o 11 ONLY A DOLLAR but many dollars, deposited regularly at this bank, can help you build security, and have the other good things you want. , Dr. Y. Y. Lewis has again entered the field of optometry, testing eyes, making and fitting of eye glasses and personally managing the eye glass depart ment of the Lewis Optical Company, Price, Utah. The Lewis Optical Company is equipped to fill prescriptions, to duplicate lenses, fit new frames and do all kinds of eye glass repairing withrn a few hours. No long waits and at a cost of less than optical laboratories charge. out-of-tow- .MAIN STREET ENTRANCE but 212,000 pounds of coal generate all the electric power needed daily by a city the 6ize of Richmond Indiana, 35,000 population Gggg for staunch suow and storm protection. In several shoe lasts. . Sizes for the whole family. Mens Cowboy 2 bll. and 4 bid. Overshoes Mens 4 & 5 bid. cloth top Overshoes IPris Tradin Lpfa x: n into Seotty BECKETT Jimmy LYDON ASKED HEART OF THE ROCKIES You' re always welcome and Out of the Funnies your heart! with AND MAKE THIS XMAS THE MOST EXCITING EVER FOR YOUR FAMILY CAMPUS DASH 28 GASOLINE ALLEY In Teohnlcolor and 26 In Technicolor with GRABLE 28 and 2S CAPTAIN HORATIO HORNBLOWER in FLEECE INSIDE Hall. Legion t YOU ARE CORDIALLY to Jack Frost. Gay tees give the go-b- y Fleece linings, fur cuffs, feel mighty warm at football games or trudging about in bad weather. Flat soles and heels accommodate any shoes. Black, brown, during the past week. Mr and Mrs Bob Tilton were honored at a shower last Sat urday evening, held at the Carson. . c 1951 News By Mrs Flora Jensen November Sno-Mo- 22, Huntington All-re- ents. NOV. THURSDAY, UTAH THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK of PRICE PIONEER BANK OF EASTERN UTAH Member Federal Reserve System And Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation |