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Show THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1952 EMERY COUNTY PROGRESS, CASTLE DALE, UTAH PAGE 3 FOR SALE by Emma LaRae Winder Mr and Mrs Peter Jensen Sr. visited in Cleveland at the res idence of Ward Tucker. Wilford Humphrey of Orange ville visited his daughter, Mrs Lavem Day. Mrs Sally Atwbd and1 son Michael visited her grandmother, Mrs Dave Timothy of Cleveland during the week. Mr and Mrs Julius Hansen of Grand Junction visited at the Ben Hansen home on their way to the West Coast. Other visitors at the Hansen home were: Miss Colleen Bishop of Cleveland, Mrs Elizabeth Rasmussen of Price, and Mrs Dela Rasmussen and son of Kenilworth. Max Lee Tucker, son of Mr and Mrs Max Tucker, met with an injury to his knee while at work in Huntington Canyon. Mr and Mrs Nelson Alger mo tored to Provo to visit Mr and Mrs Afton Alger and family. Mrs Juplia Alger accompanied camp Complete outfit, good condition. 10x12 tent. $66.00. Louis G. Albrecht-sen, Castle Dale. ltp . SALE! 'Winter squash Halloween Hubbard, Banana, Pumpkin. Ezra Harrison, Huntington. Utah. 2lp6 FOR VICTOR1 ft capacities. on on HOME FREEZERS cu. ft. to 30 cu. 9 $25 off your birthday any freezer. It will pay you to It bny near your birthday will pay yon to see these home freezers before buying any oth er. Displayed and sold by FOR SAL ... Glayton Worthen 4th East, Price Phone 857-- J. Price 66 99 4tp4 FOR SALE Four room modern home in Orangeville. See Bruce 3tc5 Ware. 30 cents per -dozen; mail orders filled i . . OF SAUNA Mrs Ada Oviatt has returned home from Helper where she has visited' her daughter, Mr and Mrs Walter Westbrook. Vis itors at Mrs Oviatts home on Sunday were Mr and Mrs Clin ton Oviatt and family and Mrs Klstie Nielsen of Spring Glen. Mr and Mrs Orcel Oliver mo tored to Provo on business. Mr and Mrs Delile Cramer and family of Nevada are visit ing with their parents, Mr and Mrs Oliver Cramer and Mr and Mrs Clifford Erlcksen. Visitors at the J. C. Lofley home were Mrs Elizabeth Rasmussen of Price and Mrs Dela Rasmussen and son of Kenilworth. visitors to attend the funeral of Nora Oviatt were Mrs Vem Olsen, Mrs Hazel Kelson of Ephraim, Mrs Gina presit and daughter of Sunny side, Mrs Elizabeth Ras Mr mussen, Jessie Williams, and Mrs James Oviatt and La Von Grand vig of Price, Mrs Oviatt and children of Dragerton, Mr and Mrs Darwin Brinkerhoff of Emery and Mr and Mrs Don Oviatt of Riverton. iMr and! Mrs W. C. Franklin from Duchesne visited at the home of Mr and Mrs Dean At-- . wood and famiy and Mr and Mrs Ferrel Atwood. Pfc. James Buckley was a vis itor at the Orcel Oliver home. Miss Annie Childs from Sun- -. nyside visited' with her mother 1 and sisters during the week. SAUNA - UTAH CAPITAL $25,000 SURPLUS & UNDIVIDED PROFIT $500,000 Member Federal Reserve System and Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation ne "Anything that hurts Utah's mining industry hurts ovoryono in Utah. That's because everyone benefits when the industry is successful. Rising costs might cripple our mines. And rising costs can mean most anything . . . including taxes. Boost taxes out of sight, and the benefits ws snjoy from mining will disappear too." Orangeville News ' By Mrs Ray B. Humphrey Animal A recent outstand school evCo. One mile south of ent was the flower show held 6 to 32p In the little Theater. A gorPrice. geous display of almost every kind of fall flower raised was DEER HUNTERS Spot that brought in by the students and buck with a pair of binoculars. teacher of the eighth grade. See Louis B. Jones, Castle Dale, Flower bouquets and arrange-wer- e for a pair of 7x50s at a barmade by the students and gain. ltp nil patrons viewing the two day event were served with punch and cookies by the older pupils. LDf FOR SALE Primary Registered Duroc Twenty-thre- e gilt and hog, weiner age. See boys and girls, accompanied by Justesen, Frank Hall, Huntington. ltp their advisors, Leah Myrleen Sltterud, LaFonta Fara mer, Zenna Humphrey and FOR SALE Guymon, spent Friday at home and acres land in Lawrence. he Deseret Goal Mine. 712 See John G. Ramage, Lawrence The school teachers of our 4tp7 school, Principal E. A. Nielsen, Preston Huntington, Mrs Anna Jewkes and Mrs Margaret E. Jewkes, attended the UEA Institute In Salt Lake City last week. W. L. Guymon and1 Jim Peacock, teaching in other com muni ties, also attended. Mrs Oscar Robertson and her daughter of Price, visited with relatives here Sunday. Mrs Von Davis and children of Ogden spent a week here as guests of her sister, Mrs Dali A feature story entitled Luke and! family. Mr and Mrs Preston Hunting If I Am Elected, which apwelcome peared in the This Week ton were happy to who magazine section of the Salt home their son LeRay, forces has in Lake Tribune last Sunday, been in the armed 18 the past me during a chuckle. Germany gave quite The story concerned court months. Alma Paulson, son of Mr and decisions arising from election campaign problems. One Mrs Glen Paulson, was home Alraised the question: May Hillfield over the weekend. the Naval Reser you sue your mayor for not ma has joined continue on with keeping his campaign prom- ve and will his work at Hillfield until he ises? The New York Supreme is called up for duty. A few relatives and friends Court said no, because elhonored Mrs Fred Huntington ected officials are not reon her birthday this week when quired to keep their promises. they called at herOf home. PioUtah The Daughters That decision should give neers met Monday afternoon Mayor Glade some aid and at te home of Mrs lizzie Robert comfort. son. Each member was to inSincerely, vite a pal to attend the meet ing with her, according to Cap tain Lydia Grange. Mrs Katie Sevy entertained the Ladles Improvement Club Republican Candidate for Wednesday afternoon. A White Governor Elephant program and entertainment was planned. (Paid Pol. Adv. by E. K. Mr and Mrs Blaine Cox have Main 1879 S. SO Sundquist, 'a fine baby boy bom the past week at the Price hospital. Carbon-Emer- FIRST STATE BANK - Before pheasant hunting season, post your land, protect your stock FOR SALE Used, recondition ed Ford tractors. Good . buys.. Scow Tractor Service, Orangetc32 ville, Utah. 6 acres with 6 FOR SALE room house with ample water Also a garage. $1000. right. Located in Castle Dale. Contact Emery County Progress. ! FARMERS ! We pay cash for dead or useless horses, cows, sheep or hogs. Call Price 0181R1 for fast service. Highest prices pick-u- p paid for deer and elk skins. . Out-of-to- tc52 FOR RENT Modem home in Huntington. See Ezra Harrison, 2tp6 I Huntington, Utah. Prosta Harry Anderson, Alex and La and family of Cleveland visited Grande Mathle visited with Mrs at the homes of F. R. Jones, Lamar Mathie Sunday. C. F. Jones and Del Ray Broth Mr and Mrs Earl Rutherford erson. and family and Dena' Wilson and daughter visited at the Virl E. Winder home Sunday. PROTECTION Mr and! Mbs Aaron Hansen against the and boys visited in Cleveland RAVAGES Of FIRE at the LaMar Davis home Sun day. Mr and Mrs Clifford Jones (former Marva Dawn Oviatt), Call N. L. WILLIAMS, Agent I I Mr and Mrs Everett W. Winder, Clifton Jones of Elmo, and his Home Fire Insurance financee, Klea Collard of Hun A UTAH COMPANY on Cedar tington, spent Sunday Phone SIX " Castle Dale Mountain. Mr and Mrs Winnie Dalton them home. 684 N. FOR SALE Car Del Cleaners and building. Complete cleaning eequipment and living quarters. Good going business, priced reasonably. Inquire Carl Kelle, Castle Dale. 2tp6 FOB SALE E. R. Oox home in Orangeville, with two city lots. Four bedrooms and bath upstairs; three rooms and halfbath downstairs. Furnished or unfurnished. Call or contact Grant Snow, Orangeville. Elmo News y Le-ol- the old Western saying. 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