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Show THURS., JANUARY 15. 195$ little Joan woke up about ther, Daddy ought to be along oclock In the morning and said: Tell me a story, mama." Prey soon now, and he 11 tell Hush, dear, replied the mo-- ! us both one." 2 Huntington JS TIRE Max Childs SERVICE) Gerald Stringham Lessees and Operators HUNTINGTON SCHOOL News Valley Tire Service (FORMERLY COUNTY PROGRESS, CASTLE DALE, UTAH tMERY - UTAH GUARANTEED i Recapping and Repairing NEW and USED TIRES A AGE tHREfi Green River boys were defeated back for a short visit. j Monday, the 26th of Dr Jensen and Mrs King (sch marks the day of the January by a score of next P received Friday ool nurse) were here Thurs-th- TA meeting. Supt. C. L. Word was Frye Miss Carole Mathewson, day f0r clinic. They also gave will be here to talk on impodaughter of Mr and Mrs L. C. physicals to the rest of the 7th rtant school matters. Let's see Mathewson, had taken a sec- - and llth grades. you there. ond place rating in a competi- - tive writing contest held at the BYU Journalism Conference. The scholarship awards were sponsored by the Salt Lake Tribune. Carole is Junior Delinquent assessment list Ir-of Irrigation Company on account of assessclass reporter and artist for The Huntington-Clevelan- d rigation Company for the year ments levied October 1, 1952. the Green River Pirate 1952: the amount set opposite the There is delinquent upon the names of the respective stockGREENRIVER NOTES following stock of the Hunting holders as follows: Mr and Mrs Lee F. Gledhill CerUficate No. Shares Amount Due and family went to Ferron Sun NAME to Mrs Gledhills bring day mother, Mrs Millie Christensen, 55-2- 6. at By Mrs Flora Jensen Mrs Lydia Strong visited in Elmo Sunday with her da ugh James H. Ramsay, Reporter ter and family, Mr and Mrs Greenriver Einar ErLcksen. class was The Renone Littlefield and Mar assembly Sophomore hosts to the High Sch friend and a girl ilyn Anderson The class is unool on of Provo were Sunday visitors der the Friday. direction of Mrs Grace in Huntington. Shaner. The families of Edw. G. Gea s, MoCand-lesThe Green River basketball ry, Elmo Geary, iRay Victor Ungerman of Hun team and pep club were in tington, and Miss Shirley Card Huntington Frittay night tin of Canada, a BYU student, compete and cheer In the first were dinner guests one day league game of the season. The recently at the home of Mrs of Castle Minnie Ungerman Dale. Mrs Frank Guymon has returned from Provo where she on her eye. had a check-u- p She reports that the doctor gave her considerable encour- Delinquent Assessment List 1952 agement as to its condition. Karl Truman of Minersville' called in one day to see his parents, Mr and Mrs Iver Tru jman. He came to the Church mine for a load of coal for the church in Minersville. Mrs Elizabeth Brockbank and daughter Vera are in California with her other daughters an dtheir families. Mr and iMrs Jo Arnold were visitors in Huntington Monday. Mrs Ezella Truman spent a month or so in Salt Lake City with her sons and 'their fam' FIRST STATE BANK OF SAUNA ilies. SAUNA UTAH The Birthday Club met at the home of Mrand Mrs Carl Sitterud Sunday in honor of his birthday. Mrs Merlin Geary was taken to the hospital In Price Friday, She is feeling much improved at this time. Mr and Mrs Walter Williams are visiting in Huntington with his sister, Mrs Lund Leonard, and famly. The Huntington Male Glee Club will give a concert in Cas jtle Dale Saturday night. The Health Clinic of the North Emery High School and Elementary school was practically completed Monday with 64 of the enrollment of 550 taking the dental and physical examinations. started The dental check-u- p . . Nov. 3rd and took about 5V2 days to finish with Dr. Dean Winters making the eramina-tion- s. Dr. Lena Schreier took care of the physical examinations one day each week from Dec. 113 to Jan. 12. County school nurse Maurine Nielson sup ervised the Clinic. The PTA as with Bertha Christensen president had charge of the organization of the clinic and Supt. C. L. Frye assisted. Parents were very cooperative in attending while children received examinations. Womens sewing clubs helped with finance as did the Lions Club who have offered continued financial assisance for some corrective work. Biology classes of North Emery made the urinalysis tests. Price, Utah The record of the clinic will be on the permanent reported record cards of each pupil and WE HAVE ANACONDA SUPERPHOSPHATE student. At a meeting Tuesday of the AVAILABLE NOW . School Supt., PTA president, EMERY CO- WEDNESDAYS THROUGH DELIVER WE schol nurse and a member from each club a decision was made to have an annual health i j CAPITAL $25,000 SURPLUS & UNDIVIDED PROFIT $500,000 Member Federal Reserve System and Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation j ' it's the . 53 John Deere Tractor Spreader, absolutely the last word in convenience, balance Kilfoyles lumber and building business is and to meet the HOME-owne- d HOME-operate- d needs of the HOME market (ilfoyle Krafts, Builders Price, Utah and sturdiness. On display now at Price Commission Co. - clinic, year it as they feel that this successful. was very (fom ffito ITtens fflffRy, STATEMENT OF CONDITION IT? Carbon Emery IBank to fftonafl fJbrftftrfTh Price, Utah December 31, 1952 RESOURCES OFFICERS Cash and Due from Other Banks $1,884,009.38 U. S. Government Obligations 4,130,741.85 93,000.00 Municipal Obligations Federal Reserve Bank Stock 9,850.00 A. W. McKINNON 6,118,20123 President C. R. FERGUSSON Vice President J. EMPEY Cashier CLAUDE EARL F. HILLS Asst. Cashier o DIRECTORS Loans and Discounts Overdrafts Banking House Furniture and Fixtures Other Real Estate LIABILITIES Demand Deposits Time Deposits 2,258,184.28 777.78 95,751.60 25,000.00 8,000.00 $8,505,914.89 $5,306,255-0- 2.705.387.68 8.011.642.68 200,000.00 128,300.00 120,449.25 45,522.96 ' , $8,505914.89 Member Federal Reserve System and w Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation e 0 Tests have shown that a 30 head -- herd of cows will yield as much as ten extra gallons of milk a day when the cows to 75 drinking water is warmed or better in winter, i BUY FROM YOUR ilflaDflSE DEALER 0 iJSIfl (SXEEEP 3lOIQ3ZnDSt!ptoinD ll&D( i Board of Directors, as many shares of each parcel of stock as may be necessary will be sold at public auction at the secretarys office- Huntington, Utah, on January 27, 1953, at 10 A. M., to pay the delinquent assessments, together with the - The cost of advertising will be 75 cents for each parcel of stock advertised. Huntington-Clevelan- d Irr. Co. By J. L. Larsen, Sec. First Published January 9, 1953 Last Published January 23, 1953 |