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Show EMERY COUNTY PAGE FOUR nt will be split Into two gr(Continued from p. 1) Jan. 17, oups, however, with the secaccording to Dennis Tuttle of ond group following two weeks Orangeville, president. The hu later. Cleveland News at Emery, Saturday, j (Special Correspondent) Fireside Chat was held Sunday night at the home of Clay ton Johnson. Miss Ruth Huntington, was the prin cipal speaker. has moved Louis Whimpey his family to Price. Sunday visitors in Cleveland were the Odell Frandsen family, the Blaine Jensen family !and Mrs Carrie Cowley, all of Bra-fro- m General Clearance Price. Gloves at $1 & Hats at $1 & Jae Stokes and La Veil Bracken of Salt ILake were week end visitors in Cleveland. They came to attend the wedding of Arden Oviatt amdi Melba Allen. PTA President Mrs Russell Allred announces that the next PTA meeting will be held Wednesday, Jan. 28 at the school auditorium. Refreshments will be served by the west sidie of $2 $3 town. Bras at $1 & Principal Lyman Larsen announces that in the future, the inursaay night show tickets will be 25c lor adults, 15c for school children and 10c tor age children. local relatives received word that Wm. F. vVardi has been sent to Germany. His family is still located in Massachusetts where he ihas been stationed lor a number of years. Mr and Mrs Loren Wells fur nished the program for Sacrament meeting Sunday night. A number of relatives assisted Merrill Tucker in celebrat-jln- g his 50th birthday anniver-!sar- y $2 Jersey Blouses $4 Rack Dresses at $5.00 1 1 pre-scho- Rack Dresses at $10.00 ol last week. Arden Lamph of Salt Lake Ihas been visiting with his grandmother, Mrs Ruth Nelson. WANTED: A reporter to send news to Progress each week. Rate of pay is national average for weekly newspapers. Pre fer woman of middle or early age who Is out in public o lot. Apply to Emery County Progress, Castle Dale for all facts. (Too late for last week) Local relatives received word that Mr and Mrs Wm. Johnson of Salt Lake have adopted a fine little 6 months old girl. Local relatives are pleased to learn that Mr and Mrs James Jones of Salt Lake have adopted a little boy at their home. Her mother, Mrs An- - GLORIA SHOP Price, Utah vtt See. PROGRESS, CASTLE DALE, UTAH dria Nelson, is assisting in the home and helping to care for the little one. Miss Melba Allen, daughter of Mr and Mrs LaMont Allen, and Cpl. Arden Oviatt, son of Mr and Mrs Dee Oviatt of Elmo, were married Saturday, Jan. 10 at the home of the brides grandmother, Mrs Hel-g- a Stokes. The ceremony was performed by Bp Clay I Peterson in the presence of the immediate families. Mr and Mrs Everett Winders of Elmo stood as Best Man and Brides maid. Many beautiful gifts were received and! refreshments were served. The bridegroom has been sta tioned in Kentucky and Is home on furlough. The bride has been employed in Salt Lake for the past two years. Holiday guests at the Moses Tucker home were Steven Tucker and family and James Ward and family, all of Provo. Miss Shinna Larsen accompanied the Gardner family of Huntington to Ogden to visit relatives New Years Day. Mr and Mrs Henry Clegg were business visitors In Salt Lake last week. Mr and Mrs Jimmie Atwood of Price were week end visitors at the Duane Ward home. Holiday guests at the Bob Bishop home were Delon Atwood and family of Wellington and Birdell Bishop and family and Mr and Mrs Bobbie Bishop of Price. New Years dinner guests at the Robert Litster home were Mr and Mrs Bert Lamph and Mr and Mrs Peter Herzet of Cleveland and Robert Lamph and family of Wellington. Merlin MaElprang of Huntington, who was home on furlough, visited one day at the W. T. Litster home. Merna Bee and Avalon Anderson of Huntington spent a few days In Cleveland and assisted In taking inventory at the Cleveland Cash Store. Mr and Mrs Grant Stokes and Reed Staker and family, all of Provo, were New Years guests of their parents, Mr and Mrs Wm. P. Stokes. Russell Allred has leased his farm and moved his family in to town. The Malt Shop has been converted into an apart ment adjoining the store. son of Mr and Mrs Swinburne, of Wellington. The wedding date Is set for Feb. 14. 1953 burne, (Robert fgortsstom aoeAim womm ptootAM Grec Driver Friends dub met on Thursday at the Presbyterian church. Huntington Mrs Flora Rowley was hostess Thursday night to members of the N N Sewing Club. Mrs Jennie Wakefield enter tained the ladles ONO Sewing Club Thursday evening at her home. Mrs Rachel Staker entertain ed at a Canasta party Saturday afternoon. Los Amegos dub members en Joyed an evening of needlework at the home of Adeline Wakefield Thursday night. A group of ladies of the Leg ion Auxiliary spent Wednesday afternoon with Mrs Julia Frye who is convalescing from surgery. Present were Wilda Jones, Isabelle Nielsen, Ethel Andersen, Rakie Ungerman, Famie Baxter, Frances Jane LeRoy, LaVon Nielsen, Flora Jensen and Doretta Bennett. Womens dub met Saturday at the borne of Mrs della Ross. A wedding reception was held in the L. D. S. Chapel for the new Mr and Mrs Von on Friday. Ferro n Mrs Elaine Ralphs entertained the Sew and So dub mem- -' bers at her home Jan. 8. Mrs Phyllis Stanton related her experiences of attending the Rose Bowl parade, and played some records of Sophie Tucker, having seen her perform In person. Mrs Arlene Ralphs was a guest. The Neighborhood dub mean bers met Wednesday afternoon of last week at the home of Annie Funk. A nice lunch was served and the time spent socially. Cleveland me Legion Auxiliary held a Mr and Mrs Henry Tucker food sale In the Town Hall announce the approaching mar Saturday, Jan. 10, They have purchased a piano for the Legrlage of their daughter, to Robert Douglas Swin ion Hall. Ek-lu- nd U. S. ROCK WOOL INSULATION GUARANTEED WORK i ALSO ALUMINUM and WINDOWS DOORS ESTIMATES FREE i call WALLACE G. GRANGE Phone 494 Price, Utah Lu-Re- Bin tiASDEB b i I Automatic Tumble, Action Automatic Economat with Agitator evefenms sSoot &K JANUARY 15, TftURS., Two or three of these washers have, never been out of our store . . . have been used aa demonstrators . . are good as new. Others are repossessions from coal miners who have left the State and are in first class condition. 0l CHANCE OF A LIFETIME UoidesfuM d'f&mt TO GET AN THE BEL AIR SERIES to bo compared only with higher-price- d cars! The glamorous Bel Air Series for 1953 is truly a new kind of Chevrolet. Four new Bel Air models Sedan, 2 Door Sedan, Convertible, a wonSport Coupe-cre- ate derful new class of cars. or -- Aa Mtirtly MW kind of Chevrolet In on entirely new field all Ms t SstasdOrtyfy VU THE SERIES "TWO-TE- N sensational advances from bumper to bumperl The Two-Te- n Series offers: two new station wagons the Townsman and Two-Te- n Handyman the 4 Door, -- Club Convertible, Coupe and Sport Coupe. TWIN TUB DEXTER WASHER (Regular price 4naztyfy ecoionucal THE G. SERIES "ONE-FIFT- lowest priced of all quality cars! and One-Fif- SINK DISH WASHER $225.00 (Regular price $550.00) ty fContifluofion of standard quipmonf ond trial Ittow trotod is dependent on oroilobtlfty of weNriofJ The great new Chevrolet line for 1953 brings you a car for any purpose. Choose power with e the new 115-h.engine teamed with new Powerglide for the fincsj automatic driving. Or choose the 108-h.Thrift- p. CHEVROLET Blue-Flam- p. King engine for finest standard driving. Choose the improved standard steering, or new Power Steering, op- tional at extra cost. Come in and see the most wonderful selection in the e field and its yours at lowest cost! low-pric- OwnftinalMtn of Vnu tittle nutomntir blame" engine optional on "Two-Te- MORE PEOPLE BUY CHEVROLETS THAN ANY OTHER CAR! AJzU -- tifougt and M dficA ond 1 Pfmt Air model at warm ML Many other specials in Furniture and Appliances at close-ou- t HALF PRICE WM r JV REDD MOTOR COMPANY ft 0 129 West Main 0 0 $84.95 AND DISPOSAL Sedans, Club Coupe, Business Coupe, Handyman. ) E. PORTABLE DISHWASHER (Regular price $169.95) G. E. COMBINATION Smart new Chevrolet styling and advanced features! Five models include the $106.45 $212-95- o qO f. - Price, Utah - Phone 384 9 PRICE UTAH 11 |