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Show THURSDAY, NOV. 29, 1951 EMERY COUNTY Do 2ou ffiemember Bill Howland Jr. who is work ing for the State Road Oom-hemission, has been transferred from Cisco to Monticello. Mr and Mrs Lonnie Herron and baby Lana, spent the week end with Marie Herron. They will drive to Blanding m their new 91 Deluxe Chevrolet to visit Mrs Herrons parents. Mr and Mrs Hal Worthen are moving into the home re- cently vacated by the Faucetts. Mr and Mrs Pete Johnson were down from Springville ov er the week end. Mrs Ludeal Williams daugh! ter of Mr and Mrs Frank Hatt, was here from Teasdale. She was accompanied toy her daugh ter and son. Mr and Mrs Henry Wilson and family from Clearfield and Mr and Mrs Norman !LPwe were guests at the Wallace Curtis home over the week end. The Relief (Society Bazaar will be held November 30th be ginning at 3:30 p. m. at the L. D. S. hall. Marie Nelson from Price was a week end guest of Olive See- ? re News taken from the files of and ear specialist. Dr. Hughes, the Emery County Progress. of Salt Lake City, who opera20 Years Ago EMERY ed from Elmer Addley return, Uintah County Satur day, where he has spent the past ten days. D. H. Maxfield is home again. Rosetta Peacock and her family are preparing to move back to her home on main street. The wed ding dance given in honor of Mr and Mrs Oiy Williams was a huge success A baby boy was born to Mr and Mrs Simonsen last week. GREEN RTVIJR, Mr and Mrs J:hn Folsom and Nels Folsom are visiting relatives this week. Dr. F. T. Jones of Sunnyside was in town the past few days. ted on their little daughter, Edna, for adenoids. D. H. Leon ard is visitng with his son and daughter in Salt Lake City. Pianos have been installed in the Meeks and Brockbank homes and also in the school house. CASTLE DALE Miss Sarah Oveson visited in Emery this week, the guess t of Miss Ruby Williams. Mr and Mrs Hans Petersen are rejoicing over the arrival of a fine boy at their home last Wednesday. Misses Lulu Bunnel and Crystal and Mr Leo Petersen attended the Hitchcock Wedding Reception in Clawson Tuesday afternoon. Mrs G. F. Hick man and her three youngest children left Saturday for Pro vo, where she joins her husCLEVELAND Miss Nola Wan band at 'Miss Hatties bedside. sen left to visit friends in Price Mrs Hickman will spend the last week. Miss Norma Stokes winter with relatives in Provo is cn the sick list. and Payson. Mer-vil- le ORANGEVILLE s Malone of California is visiting in Jew-ke- this place with friends and relatives. Lee Humphrey is on the sick list. Mr and Mrs Aldo Childs were at home a few days. CASTLE DALE Mr and Mrs A. D. Keller and family and Mr and Mrs Edmund Crawford and family spent Thanksgiving with relatives in Salt Lake City. H,. T. Hunter left Wednesday for Salt Lake to upend Thanksgiving. He will be accompanied home toy his wife and daughter Fay, who have spent the past two weeks in the city. HUNTINGTON Glen Ander- son, who has spent some time in Yellowstone Park, has re- turned home for the winter. Miss Daisy Grange has gone to Price where she is employed Miss Mildred Johnson wno has been staying in Mapleton with sister, Mrs Erin Menden- hall, has returned home. Be-hun- in ly. Mrs Marcum (Elizabeth Seely) and Alene Seely, were holi Mr Jerry day visitors at the George See ORANGEVILLE Page anidi Miss Ida Jensen were ly home. married at the brides home Mr and Mrs Devere Curtis last Wednesday, after which a tnd .daughter Darline took a grand dance was given by the week off for a vacation trip in happy couple. Mr and Mrs Bry California. They visited Mr ant Moffitt gave their wedding and Mrs Hauns, the former su dance Tuesday evening. perintendent of the Amerada Petroleum Oo Mr and Mrs Bill Seely and Mr and Mrs Green River Neivs Gibbs. Mrs Ben Kawata is home af ter a two week vacation in Cal ifomia. Those down from the Univer sity of Utah for the holiday were Iona Thompson EddyJo by Barbara Baldwin Mr and Mrs Elias Hunt were Ekker, Jack Ross, Bobby Tidhost to a four generation well; from the USAC, FrankAmong Tidwell; from the LDS busiThanksgiving dinner. Oie fPtests were Mr and Mrs ness college, Marie Bastian and Dafton Christensen and daugh Denavor Hatt. ters from 6414 Lake City, Mri Garry King went to Logan VonEll Mrs Levon Bigelow and Wednesday to bring daughters from Ely, Nevada, Larsen, a USAC student, down and Mr and Mrs Don Cross-- 1 for the week end. Miss Larsen man and baby daughter from i? originally from Mt. Pleas-hRuth- Nevada. Twenty nine ant. relatives were present. The Ekkers spent ThanksRenee Weber, who has been giving at the Roost. They are 40 Years Aco staying with Mr and Mrs Herb trailing cattle in from their HUNTINGTON Mr and Mrs Weber, went to Salt Lake with ranch there and are expected R. A. Howard went to Price last her parents, Mr and Mrs Ford to toe in Monday, 26. week where they met the eye Weber. Virgil Baldwin caught his wrist between 2 heavy boards while unloading coal at his home Wednesday. As yet he isnt able to move it any more than is necessary. John Chidster, a former U. S. A. C. student has been asFor Christinas and other occasions give books signed to research projects at the University of Denver. the gifts that last. Miss Frances Weber spent Thanksgiving with home folk. Help support a missionary by buying at the QUORUM She has been working in Grand Junction for C. D. smith ROOK STORE, in Broadbents at Price. Mr and Mrs Albert Weber are sporting a new Nash and L. D. S. and non-D. S. books, Bibles and Bible Mr and Mrs William Howland stories, childrens books, M. I. A, Reading List and have a new Mercury. Mr and Mrs Del Cook have others. Come in soon and order what you do not see closed the Coffee Shop for a in stock. couple of weeks. They plan on going to Texas for a vacation. No person gets a cent of the profit. The new isiren has been mounted on a pole back of the Arbn Cafe, so toe prepared for that ear piercing sound soon. A water main back of the Robinson store broke Saturday morning and about a foot of water covers the basement of the store. Mr and Mrs Ray Bennett (she is the former Ruby Ekker) were in Green (River Thursday. They are originally from Denver. Mr and Mrs John E. Jones went to Provo Tuesday to consult eye doctors. Mrs Rua Hunt and daughters spent Thanksgiving with We Express Lauren Hunt and family. Mr and Mrs Gene Hunt were Our Thanks in Salt Lake over the holiday, To All Our Bill Petersen and fiancee, Miss Joan Kabavy of Chicago, Customers Of were visiting home folk durEmery County ing the vacation. Mr and Mrs Alfred C. Jensen For Their from Bear River City visited the Calvin Jensen family over Patronage the week end. We (While Mr and Mrs James Ramsay were in Richfield Thursday. Operated In Mr and Mrs Carl Peterson Helper As The spent the four day vacation in Logan. HARRIS STYLE Mr and Mrs Norman Duncan were down from Provo over SHOP the week end. Norman is attending the BYU. GIVE er t - BOOKS L. GIVE BOOKS THAN IKS And We Invite Them To Visit Us At Our New Shop In Price We Have A Fine Display Of $14.75 to $69.00 SUITS $10.90 to $50.00 DRESSES $5.90 to $26.50 MADAM YOUR STYLE SHOP 48 So. 3rd East PRICE, UTAH CASTLE DALE, UTAH PAGE THREE Mrs Kenneth Wareham. While oyd Anderson home was dau- Jensen spent Thanksgiving at ily of Kenilworth last week. they secured their engage ghters, Mrs Ramona Jensen Centerville with the cloyd BrMr and Mrs Lloyd Jones and ment ring from the Ferron and children and Ona Ander- yson family. children were Sunday visitors Drug. Mr anidi Mrs John iLocke and at the Lynn Jones home. son, both of Salt Lake Ferron youth home from Mr and Mrs George P.City. White 'family and Mr and Mrs Floyd A wedding dance honoring their work and schools wore: visited in Salt Lake City a few Jones visited at Castle Dale and the newly married ElRoy and Dean Barton. Evan Huntsman, days last week and attended had Thanksgiving and birth- Zona Jane Jensen will be held Dale Behunin, Arden Larsen, the farewell party for their day dinner at the Lynn Jones Saturday night in the Cleveland Arlene Rasmussen and Jed son, George C. White, who left home. Auditorium. Good music will Mr and Mrs Cliff Jones and be furnished and the Behling from the AC; Neil Lar tor a mission in the We.t Cenpublic is sen and Joyce Petersen from tral States. Dale of Kenilworth visited one invited. the U of U; Roma Nordell fr- - Mr and Mrs Floyd Anderson day last week at Cleveland. Jm the BYU; LaRue Thomas and family spent Thanksgiving Mr and Mrs John Richard-o3T and Renee Worthen from the with their daughter, Mr and Spring Canyon visited Sun- L D S Business college; Helen Mrs Dale Christensen, and fa- day at the home of Mrs Zella Stevens, Nila Huntsman and mily of Price. Stikes and Gomer Arnold. U. ROCK WOOL Ted Killpack among others, Mr and Mrs Dale bobbins Mr and Mrs Wm. T. Litster Mr and Mrs George Conover were business visitors in Salt and family and Mr and Mrs and children and) Mr and Mrs Lake City and Ogden the fore Ross Gordon and sons visited Jesse Conover spent Thanks- part cf the week. and helped to celebrate the GUARANTEED WOK giving with Mr and Mrs RichThanksgiving day visitors at birthday of their mother, Mrs ard Scow in Provo. Also visit- the William Stokes home were Zella Stokes. Mr and Mrs Robert Litster ing there on that day were Mr and Mrs Reed Staker and FREE ESTIMATES Mr and Mrs Arvon Scow of children and Mr and Mrs Grant and' family spent Saturday at the Robert Lamph hoCALL 494 Orangeville and sons Ted and Stokes cf Provo and Mr and Merrill. Mrs Maurice Jensen and dau- me in Wellington. WALLACE G. GRANGE Mr and Mrs Floyd Jones and Mr and Mrs Charles (Marva) ghters of Huntington. PRICE UTAH Bennett of Layton, Utah, were Mr and Mrs Vearl Tucker family spent the night with a Thanksgiving dinner guests at and family of Elmo were Th- brother Cliff Jones and fam- mm iMIlj the home of her parents, Mr anksgiving day visitors at the and Mrs Hyrum Zwahlen. Also Van Jones home. visiting from Dr age rt on were Mr and Mrs Loren Wells and an uncle and aunt, Mr and children and Mr and Mrs Fred Mrs Eldon Fullmer. The Bennetts stayed the week end. Mrs Jessie Nelson and her SALT LAKE UNION STOCKYARDS son Thad and wife Patsy spent visin Thanksgiving Ephraim Every Friday at one oclock iting a daughter Jean and fam- Mrs Mr Bird Draper and ily, In the heart of the buying and selling area whore On Monday of this week Jes ie the demand meets the supply. We have for you the for left Malad, Idaho where most modern facilities in the Intemiountain West, she will visit her daughter Winifred and family. She is spSALT LAKE LIVESTOCK AUCTION CO. orting a new Oldsmobile car. Mrs Eva Bryan had as ThAuction every Friday at 1 oclock anksgiving guests some of her children, Mr and Mrs Lyle Bryan and children of Salt Lake and Mr and Mrs Henry Reid j f S. vis-itin- g LIVESTOCK AUCTION of Orangeville. Mr and Mrs George Mag-nuso- n, Mrs Gordon Thomas and Mr Jesse Conover were business visit :rs in Salt Lake City over the week end. Mr and Mrs Deloss Ralphs and Mr and Mrs Neil Rasmussen and two girls spent Thanksgiving in Spanish Fork with their son Lee Ralphs and family. Varian Ralphs and family of Provo was also there. Lee is a teacher in the Spanish Fork school. Mr and Mrs Lyle Wright former Ferron citizens, n:w of Brigham City, spent part of the holiday here with relatives and friends. Lyle is a teacher in the Indian School at Brigham City. Mr and Mrs J. Leonard Olsen had part of their children home for Thanksgiving dinner. They were Mr and Mrs Tom Krompel and son, Mrs Elsie Hildebrant and family and Mr and Mrs Douglas Olsen and children. Mr Ed Crawford, Ray and Jesse Conover were in Richfield Monday on busiKill-pa- ness. An Assembly program was given Monday at 1 : CIO p. m. in the High School auditorium, where Rex King, a movie star, displayed some of his stunts. He took the part of Wild Bill in a show. At this program he sang some of his prominent songs with his own guitar accompaniment. Some of his stunts were tying knots with a 21 ft. rope swung around with one hand and many tricks with this spinning rope; also tricks with a popping whip. He dramatized a stunt where he was sheriff and was bringing in a convict, imitating several different characters as is done in producing movies. He made it known that he would be staying in Huntington for the next couple of weeks where he is composing two cowboy sn hinnlty (HTfflffl flifflQJJR Every big square package of Mothers Oats offers an exciting double valuel Because money cant buy a 6ner quality, more or more nourishing oatmeal than Mothers Oats. And packed in every package youll find a valuable, useful premium such as aluminum kitchen utensils, famous " glass cup and saucer, beautiful "Wild Pttern china or gay colorful Carni. val Ware. No waiting! No coupons! No money to send! Just ask your grocer for Mother's Oats with Premium, in the big square package. deli-ciou- s, "Fire-King- See the MOTHER'S OATS a product of THE QUAKE OATS COMPANY ck songs. And Everything That At Sunday night meeting Nov. 19 some new officers were sustained in the MIA. Sus tained were Kathleen Ralphs as chorister; Evenell Crawford as pianist; Leola Larsen as speech director; Joan Crawford as dance director; Ole via Dugmore as Era director; Ralphs, Iva Killpack and Fern Chappell as teachers. Mrs Iris Davis and children of Orangeville visited Sunday with her parents, Mr and Mrs El-do- na CUff Snow. Mr and Mrs Ned Swasey and children from Salt Lake City spent Thanksgiving with their parents, Mr and Mrs Jesse Lar sen and Mr and Mrs R:yal Swasey. Owen Barton had the misfortune of wrecking his new car Monday when he backed out of his garage onto the high way in front of an oncoming car. The cars collided mashing By Mrs Deborah Huntsman the back end of his car and Relatives and friends attend in the front end of the other car. the funeral from ing Killpack over Thanksgiving at out of town were Mr and Mrs (heVisiting Thomas Worthen home weMovell Killpack, Mr and Mrs re some their children, Mr Grover Killpack, Mr and Mrs and Mrs ofClive Worthen and MrS NelsonLandS others RCXir andMrs Hugh Moffitt" of Dragerton. and ms haT their spent the week end in Moab and husband, Mr and Mrs at a celebration on ThanksArnold, of Huntington giving day at the Golden Wedvisting them over Sunday. Anniversary of Mr and Mr and Mrs Paul Fletchei ding Robert MiUer, parents of and children spent Thanksgiv- Mrs Mrs Rhodes. They also visited ing week end in Salt Lake City his brother Ed and family at with his father, Francis Flet- Monticello. cher, a sister Ruth and family, Mr and Mrs LesUe McCarty, a brother and family, Mr and Mr; Frank Fletcher, and a sister, Marion Fletcher. Mrs Jesse Conover was a guest of Mrs Emmett Olsen at a breakfast at the Price Country club last Sunday. Forty by Mrs Lloyd Jones four guests enjoyed the wonderMr and Mrs Wm. T. Litster ful hospitality of Mrs Olsen. Mr and Mrs Kent Killpack received word that their grand! children and Mr and Mrs and daughter, Nedra Jean, dau Marvin Brereton and children ghter of Mr and Mrs LuDean of Atomic City, Idaho spent Litster of Springville, was in Thanksgiving here with their the St. Marks Hospital in Salt Lake City for an operation. She people. Ray Wareham and his fiance was a victim of Polio a few Trom Colorado spent the holi-da- y years ago. with his parents, Mr and Week end guests at the Fl- - AttttthtI Ferron News La-mo- COATS PROGRESS, nt oito&ro oQ-shOobgi- d ? oftnnppQaggn oEteragjq.Tre Cleveland News oQiigtuiiiiimo oQlEHUKB 'QDOtefftezzflGflGZeOs 1 E. G. Luke&SonsD ORANGEVILLE, UTAH (Pattern Gfig25ESlGK) 2QIB WDQGGtf 0G3GX2 OttOoEDp o o QM) |