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Show Top of the News Cream of the newe( eklmmed for quick perusal off Huntington Mrs Merlin Geary has return edi home from the hospital In Price feeling improved. Karen Moffitt underwent an operation for appendicitis Wed. at the Hospital in Price. She is home now and feeling fine, Mr and Mrs Ford Nielson took their daughter Peggy to the hospital in Price Sunday for an night for a check-u- p attack of appendicitis, howwas not ever, an operation necessary. Greenriver of Shelby, small daughter Mrs Charles Mays, was taken to Dragerton Tuesday where she obtained medical treatment. She was accompanied by her grandfather, Mr Arthur Ekker. Mr Pat Brown has been in Price for the past two or three days obtaining medical treatment. Emeiy Margaret Sorenson spent a week at the Price hospital recently. She is still In poor health. Marva Shutts and f&m ily have moved in to take care of her. Mr and (Mrs Byron C. Peacock, who (have been here the past two months, loaded their belongings on their truck and moved back to Medford, Oregon last week. They plan to rent their home this time. Mrs Denzil Jacobsen suffered a severe heart attack recently. She spent four days in bed, but is up and around now although In poor health. Riding Club Reorganizes Mrs Rose Olsen. Reporter Emer- yMembers of the Emery Riding Club recently met to reorganize and to outline a pro gram of future activities. The following officers were elected: Arthur L. Petty, president; Vic tor Bunderson, vice president; IRellus Christiansen, secretary and treasurer; and Robert Anderson, drill captain. The State Riding Club Jam boree will be held at the Hotel in Salt Lake City on January 31, and Club mem bers were encouraged to attend. The Emery Club will hold Its annual banquet, at which the wives of the members are guests sometime in (March. They also planned a horseback sightseeing trip in April down In the scenic San Rafael Desert. New-hou- CLEVELAND NOTES. se Emrocsiry CcoxunrDfly Per Ferron Mr Walter McCampbeli ts living in the (Mervln Nelson home which he purchased some VOLUME months ago. Mrs Kathryn Killpack was taken to the Price Hospital Monday for treatment for a possible appendicitis. Death Emery Grant Mortensen was found dead in his bed Tuesday morn ing. He was staying at the home of his daughter, Gay Jensen. Mr Mortensen was born at June 29, 1&96, a son of George Q. and Emily Quinn Mortensen. His occupation was barbering and he was self-- 1 employed. He is survived by the follow- - ing children: MSgt. peVon, San Leandro, Calif; Mrs Harry (Donetta) Melton, Price; Lyle G., Kansas City, Mo.; Halley, Price; Mrs Lyle (Belle) Ander- son, Emery; Walter G., Los An Mrs Gardell (Gay) Jen- sen, Emery; Tommy L Emery; Heber Leon, San Lorenzo, Cal-- ! iforna; Mrs Geo. (LaRena) Ho1; Michael, Emery; Edward Sandy, Emery; Toni May, Emery; 9 grandchildren; The following brothers, Archie of Salt Lake, Geo. W. of Price, Odell of Price and Lavon of Emery; The brothers and following half sisters, Clyde and Neils of Em eryMrs Austin Olsen of Calif, and Mrs Cloy (Annie) Broderick of Delta; Step mother, Mrs Carrie Mortensen of Emery. Funeral services will he held Friday, Jan. 23 at 2:00 p. m. in the Emery Ward (Chapel under the direction of Bp. Alon zo Olsen. Burial will be In the Emery cemetery under the direction of the Witbeck Funeral HOme of Castle Dale. Emery News Mrs Rose Olsen. Reporter The Emery Band Mothers have quilted an Applique quilt which 1s on display at Duzetts store. Chances are being sold for 25 cents. All proceeds will go toward new uniforms for South Emery Band members. The lucky number will be sel ected February 14th, when the American Legion sponsors its big dance. Lets all get behind this worthy project and buy all the chances you can. You may be the winner of this wonderful quilt, Stena Simonsen, who has been 111 the past few days, stayed with Mr and Mrs Harris Simonsen of Price last week where she could be near her doctor. Mr and Mrs Arthur Anderson of Dragerton visited here Castle Theatre City. In Technicolor At last spectacularly screen! on January 25, 26 JUST FOR YOU In Technicolor with - Ludean Max field, who has been employed In Arizona, returned home to ihls famly. the Friday night the Emery Band Mothers organization sponsored a food sale at the South Emery ball game. They netted $27 which was turned In to the fund for band uniforms. Mr and Mrs Reed Larsen motored to Salt Lake this week end and brought their daughter, Lora Lee, home with them. She has taken a business course at L. D. S. (Business Col- -' lege and for the past month Bing Crosby Jane Wyman Ethel Barrymore . - 21 CASTLE DALE, UTAH has been employed with Aetna Casualty ti Surety Co. in an at-- ! tomeys office. TIIURS., Cleveland Our community was greatly shocked over the tragic death of Ruel Johansen In the Hia-- ! Tay- return-Ephrai- ; i lor of Orangeville visited here Monday at the homes of Mr and Mrs A. L. Cox and Mrs Mary Cox. James H. Ramsay, Reporter Joseph Glade Casper from Haber, and a resident here for a short time, was killed in an auto accident near Woodside on Highway 50-- 6 while log from Price, He is survived by his wife and two small children, Funeral services will be held in Heber where Mrs Casper and her children will return to make their home, The Calf Ropers Club met Friday evening. Mr and Mrs Stewart Wilson were in Salt Lake City last r ' - returned from to Salt Lake city on Friday. Before she re- turned to her home in Hanks Ekker j born and raised In the son of the late Huntington Johansen and Soph- tlirSan-- ' f f j i s; Castle Dale Girl Weds a business trip 1953 Charles A. Tim Richards, son of Mr and ia Timothy Johansen. He rewho is ceived his education in Cleve- Mrs Drew Richards, land elementary and North Em taking training at the Lackland ery High School. He was a vet- - Air B?3e San Antonio, Texas, Iwas cliosen to attend the Ln- eran of World War II. f He was married to Bonnie will b marchmg Bishop and1 she and 2 children inthj, Paraae-osurvive ham; also his mother;?. Price; 2 sisters, Eunice Ch- - Cleveland atwin of Salt Hake and Leah Tommy Ward and Theral of California; 6 brothers. Mer- - McFarlane, who joined the win and Lloyd of Elmo, Roy Navy about 2 months ago, are and Max of Price, Tom of Cal- - now in San Diego, Calif, ifomia and Glendon in the ser- Mr and (Mrs Ed Jensen revice. They were all In attend- -' ceived word that their son, ance at the services which we- - Glen, had landed in San Fran-r- e held in the Ward Chapel cisco and was daily expected Monday with Bp. Clay Peterson home having been honorably released from the service. in charge. Burial was in the Cleveland Mrs Edgar Ward received cemetery under the direction word) that her son, Melvin, of the American Legion. salted Jan. 6 for Korea and that another son, Devere, was in Austria. Another son, Neils, '"I i 22, atha mine. He was Cleveland, Douglas Wright returned to his work in Farmington, New Mexico Saturday after spending the past two weeks here . 1 recovering from his recent iny juries in a car wTeck. m Mrs Vera Tidwell spent the week end at her home here ' from her work- in Salt Lake with Auhbachs. Mrand Mrs Lyle Wright and children of Brigham City spent iL e week end with his parents, Mr and Mrs Andrew Wright, Mrs Jonathon Chamberlain They were enroute to Califor-gelenia where he will accept a new teadhing position having re- cently resigned from the Inter- - m week. Edna w JANUARY Under the Colors Death Takes Ruel Johansen K Green River Claivson News By Mrs Bessie Wright Mr and Mrs Tom Alvey of Neivs Escalante and Mrs Della . . . nt THE GOLDEN HAWK NUMBER THE TOWN-TAL- Saturday. They report that their son Ronald, who was woun Graveside services were held died in Korea, has received his last week for the infant child discharge and is on his way of Mr and Mrs Howard Long of Salt Lake. It was a grand- home. child of Mr and Mrs Forest Mr and Mrs Frank Sturde-vaGilson. and children spent the past week In Farmington. Mr Mr and Mrs Junior Tucker Sturdevant have moved into the James wth the oilhas been employed company drilling Nielson home. at Quitchumpah. Ellis Oveson is home on furI. F. Jones, operator of the lough anid to get acquainted Castle Valley Stage, has purwith his new son. chased a new Ford Crown Built Mrs Ida Litster spent the bus with new motor, new tires, week end in Provo with her reclining seats, etc. It is a lar and! has a capacity of daughter, Chrlstl, and children. ger bus, five Mr twenty passengers. Mr and Mrs Lee McMullin informs the pulblic that his bus were business visitors in Salt is available for charter service. Lake the first part of the weThe Green and Gold Ball ek. Saturday night was by far the toloveliest dance of the year. Among the many out of wn relatives to attend the JoJune in January, the theme, hansen funeral were Don Bi- was depicted in a profusion of shop and family of Sunnydale, flowers entwined in latticed trbranches and Ernest Stevenson and family ellises, fences, of Columbia, Mrs Anita Lit- ibushes around the hall. The ster of Washington, Melvin Bi- colorful chandelier and ceiling shop, Mr and (Mrs Hugh Mull- decorations added a gala touch. en, Mrs Arthur Lamph and The floor show was performed daughter Wilma Jean all of In fine style by 14 couples. A Price. high light of the evenings entertainment was Apple Blossom Time danced by 18 graceful young girls which was an expression of fantastic group rhythm, and was exceptionally well received by the audience. Many out of town people and former Emery resident were present. Out of town visitors over the week end who enjoyed the Green and Gold Ball were: Mr and Mrs Ted Van Buren and HUNTINOTON family, Gayle Blackburn and La Wayne Jensen of Provo; Mr and Mrs Berg Duzett, Betty Jean Whetsel and small dauJanuary 23, 24 ghter Jill, Thelma Addley and her fiance and Joann Allred (Rhonda Fleming and her boy friend of Salt Lake Sterling Hayden Ilf 53, Mr and Mrs Charley A. Christensen announce the marriage of their daughter, Beverly. to Mr Jonathon M. Chis at Fort Ord, Calif. Clark All amberlain. son of Mr and Mrs red, son of Mr and Mrs MayGuy Chamberlain of Kanato. nard Allred, is also at Fort The ceremony was performed Ord, Calif. Carlyle McDonald, 31. Molen, in the Salt Lake Temple on was sentenced to 0 to 14 years Jan. 18. Emery The bridegroom is in the Mrs" Rose Wolf is "still in Nor'ln tlhe state Penitentiary by A3C George E Olsen, son of By Mrs Flora Jensen and is stationed in Mr and Mrs Oeorge Que Olwalk, Calif, where she has be- - j t rtrf enoi nt lr'nLatli Dale on Air Force The work-his bride Huntington sen, Is In the U S. Air Corps en spending some time with Sheriff Kofford pigland the Beneficial Life In- The North Emery Ranger Cl and is now stationed In Korea Mrs Wolf 111 surailce Co ub will sponsor a basketball where he has been for the went tocaSPwltta herlon and Mr and Mrs Leland game Saturday, Jan. 24 at 8:00 past two months. Just recently had p. m. In the Huntington aud- he was moved from an A.C.W.T. itorium station o a radar station to Bonnie Baidwin returned to featuring an II 111C relieve a O. I. who was going team of colored the players, Colorado last Sunday. ent funds with intent to de-- ! Denver, Tan. Novelty Travelers which home. She has been home since the fraud includes many negro basket- Orangeville ball stars and clowns. Many went Ruane Law Is home from the novelty stunts and clowning for a few days furlough Army u.-w-'S mixed with basketball good with his parents, Mr and Mrs be will featured. Opposition mother was ill. sentenced January 31, accord Mr and Mrs Elmer Guy Law, before going overstars be for the will negro Addley again Sunday night. to Sheriff Kofford. announce the engagement of formed around John Gustin, seas. There is one thing that is ing i Mr and Mrs E Ray Curtis their daughter Thelma to Dale last years All State center fr- had less predictable than the Wea-- j a telephone call from their Utom other of and Lake Hardman Salt Springville, and Man has that ther City. been; son Rhomer at Camp Carson, ah and The is for County River County Emery wedding planned the weather in Green Colorado. He March 20. Arrangements have from Europe. has just returned in the last week. Wednesday Dale made been Robbins. by last marked the end (we hope) Mervln Miles, son of Mr and of the fog, it was followed by Mrs Sam Miles, is at Fort Ord, two days of clouds and drizzCalif. CARD OF THANKS les, after which the sun came Mrs Flora Jensen Easton Scovill is also at Fort sinout to make it feel almos like MrsByFred We our to wish express and Is a helper in the Ord Anderson and Mrs be should Precautions kindcere Spring. appreciation for the mess hall, according to his were in Provo Allred Isaac one dresses in nesses the way taken shown us during the parents, Mr and Mrs Amasa several days visiting with Mr bereavement of our beloved Scovill. in such fouled up weather and Mrs Grant Guymon and husband, father, son and broMr and Mrs Gus Cook and oth- -' Duane Guymon has arrived ther. . . er relatives. They also went to at Fort Ord and will receive Mrs Ruel Johansen & girls his basic corning, January Salt Lake Ctt:. while Mrs An- training thereac-- . Mrs Sophia Johansen arid on her derson had a check-u- p to word received by cording family health. Wlhile Mrs Anderson his parents, Mr and Mrs W. L. Mr and Mrs Ernest Bishop was in Provo she accompanied tutmS Guymon. and FrWaldo family cy her daughter, Mrs LeGrande Huntington, son of La Mr and (Mrs Preston Hunting-toandsen, of Portland, Oregon Charlene P1)? and granddaughter, is thought to be on his Castle Dale c of the BYU, to the way home from Europe. The annual meeting of the Frandsen,in Manti where Char- Ferron Blue and Gold Riding Club of Temple lene was married Jan. 15 to ftr0d over end down the deep Castle Dole was held Jan. 18 Carl Sown of Oreson Relatives here had word frformerly om Don Maxfield of the U. 8. of electing Of Manti bank. The vehicle rolled over for the purpose a fence and new officers for the year of (Mr and Mrs Army, son of Mr and Mrs Carright side Ray Littlefield up. The cab landed was jammed, the los Maxfield, 1953. There were 2D members and former Ferron were week (Special Correspondent) of Orem family doors sprung, and the mail in attendance. Wm. T. Litster and Miss Sh citizens now living in Salt Lake end visitors in Huntington. helter skelter. A Ima lliarsen have both been City. Don is in Italy at present The following officers were Jensen Is home after was scattered Mr confined to their beds with the In Khe Signal Corps. He is fine elected: Ralph Jensen, Pres.; a Rita passing motorist brought visit with Mr and Mrs Jim- - Johnson and the first class flUis fully converted that he ,and of coos famlly wants to live a civilian life. mail to town. joASn. There of a is deal sick great A group of citizens including Oont. p. 4, col. 5 Wallace Ryan, Reporter. Sev- Mrs Keith Beardall ness around! now with the flu, eral new members were at the visited in Springville this week Dewey Jensen and his State Pa mumps and measles taking their trol, assisted in gathering up toll. meeting and expect to join in end. near future. and twinkles ciaudette Potter is fine since the cargo. Breadover Mrs Christal Young of Provo the snow The club has for ite project an automobile accident caused were scattered and Mr and Mrs LuDean Litster unbroken Mr and Johnsons for the year 1953, the comple- 5 and cuts a week ago. were picked up on of Springville visited! Monday tion of the new arena and Second Ward eye glasses at the bedside of their father snow hnl5 the Grandstand at the City Park, r, Huntington rrnl(j nd and with other relatives in When this is completed we will fMb T Cmninlttees K1n the same day the wina Cleveland and Ball Huntington. down half a tree near have one of the finest arenas and race track in Southeastern Cheryl Ann and Linda Kaye tree f6ll on a hlgli voltage Utah. eoM tSLnui will who have spent the past The Blue and Gold riders also Jwial mta dances electric wire. Power m-was off Jesen, 6 months with their grandto P5:15 from l:3 joined the State Riding Club Mr Keith parents, Mr anidl Mrs Wm. T. route en Association and several mem- here Que Sorenson, ,) Heooratinnicpith left Tuesday for Salt their ranch in Moore, Litster, bers expect to attend the con- CASTLE DALE Lila Lake to make their future hocar his around three vention to be held in Salt wi had spin all with me. right side up, on the uity uan. win Mia workers assisting on the times, icy road. committees. WANTED: A reporter to send The win also moved a jeep January 23, 24 news to Progress week. each one street side from of main EMERY NOTES to the other, and bumped it Rate of pay Is national aver- NOW you can see It at popular A Green and Gold Ball for prices! without the as- age for weekly newspapers. Pre into a all the children in town was sistance pickup, woman of middle or early fer a driver. of THE RIVER given Monday night at 6:00 p. age who Is out In public 0 lot. Technicolor In te Pro(TT,3i Apply County Emery si ,c?TJ?ie stock. gress, Castle Dale for all facts. Mrs Rose Olsen, Reporter was there dresed In their best their (Direct from Broadway Engage Emery and they danced for nearly 2 ment ) Several Ward members were Mr and Mrs Reed E. Larsen hours. After the dance the MIA called to a special meetng one announce the marriage of their officers took down the deconight last week and were given daughter Lora Lee to Norman rations as the auditorium is R. Behling, son of Bp. and Mrs used for the school gymnasium assignments to visit all memJanuary 25, 26 bers of the Ward to sell MainRichard E. Behling, of Ferron. classes. tenance and Budget tickets. The ceremony will take place Boy Scout Troop 308 spon-i- n THE MERRY WIDOW They were met with a very the Manti Temple JTriday, sored a checking room for M n J F,ora solAfter the the 23. hearty response. wraps Saturday night at January under Huntington iciting was done they were A reception will be given In Green and Gold! Ball, In Technicolor were held scout Funeral services guests of the Bishopric and honor of the young couple on the supervision of their were co1st served hot chili and with Friday, Jan. 23 at 8:00 p. m. in headers, and netted $3.20 for Tuesday in the Huntington Ward Chapel for Peter Murn okies. A report of the proceeds the Emery School auditorium, their fund. Lana Turner ing who was killed in a coal will be given next week. Fernando Lamas mine cave-i- n Friday at Kent who been has Oveson, Una Merkel was bom Feb. 2, 1913, a son of John and Sarah Niel- employed the past several mon son Murning. He had lived in ths in Alaska and Montana, all his life. He spent a few days with his par Huntington January 28, 29 Mr and Mrs N. C. Oveson. Are you interested in giving your children poise, was a farmer and a stockman. He In Salt bow ESTELITA Viremployed Survivors are his wife, grace and charm . , . helping them so they are not quite ginia Sherman Murning; Toast of three Lake. so timid or backward? Dancing can accomplish all these daughters. Karen, Elaine and In Virginia Lynn; and a sister, all of Mrs McVey Burnside, things. ROGER IHNKIXS of the UTAH CONSERVATHuntington. The Fabulous Senorita OIRE of music N. E. Rangers Set Game i er dhter. jSSffif Si SSid- Ell 36 t Is Announced g'vSSS.'aSSrdS; K srufe wvf stfsgs? all-st- ar - -- Huntington all-star- s. News High Wind Hits Emery C D Riding Club Elects n, Cleveland News j I STe. - j -- ' SngSntetaiont d.-.j.- flrw. iX - - - KeSme& Emery Girl To Marry s.taUss.us tousnr iSpSt ! . Hia-watha.- Parents . . . j Pan-Ameri- dance, the ca center, jennie lee McCUNE SCHOOL of MUSIC and ART, and LAINES DANCE STUDIO, will be in Huntington at the Seminary building at Li50 p. in. Thursday, January 29, to enroll students in classes of tap, ballet, acrobats and mod-r- n and Spanish. Dancing can change your child from a Wall Flow to the Belle of the Ball. Give them this wonderful oper portunity . . . enroll your clvildrcnf; NOTICE The February meeting of the Board of Education of the Emery County School District will be held at Its offices in Huntington, Utah, on February 7. 1953, at 7:00 p. m., instead of the regular second Saturday of the month. Published January 22, Jan-ida2$ aqS FWuaxj 5, 1953,, ry January 30, 31 VALENTINO In Technicolor With Eleanor Parker Anthony Dexter |