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Show o (? JANUARY THURS., IMS 22, .. EMERf COUNTY PROGRESS, I,. CASTLE DALE, PTAH . f -- Me JSS She brought her young son fo take City last week. Mrs Cur- - Sunyside last week with her stay while she had an oper- tis and children accompanied sister, Mrs Reed Huntington, ation. (him and visited folks in the and family, Mr Lue Johnson of 'Califor- city. Monday morning, Jan. 12, Mr and Mrs Lloyd Van Buren ground was broken for the con nia Is here visiting his son, and family and his many report a very enjoyable trip to sructioff of our new Ward Rec- friends. Mr Johnson and fam- Calif. and a fine visit with reation Hall. The excavating By Mrs Ray B. Humphrey Mrs Leo Jensen and daugh- ily moved away from here sev- their son, Duane, and family, was done and comers placed. Bp. and Mrs Raymond R. Work will proceed as rapidly ter, Mrs Phyllis Petersen, of eral years ago. entertained the mem as possible until the project is Price spent last Monday afSalt Lake City visitors last Sitterud ternoon here and helped other week were (Mir and; Mrs LaVar bers of the Bishopric and th- - completed. The new building eir wives at dinner recently will be erected east of the pr-i- n relatives celebrate the birth- Sitterud. Her mother, Mrs their newly finished home esent chapel and will be a Cox, returned home with day anniversary of Mrs Alison to the chPox. them after visitng In Colorado which they moved into just be- - welcome addition fore Christmas The new Relief Society apel. of others with and Mrs Lorene Olsen and son More than 60 j young MIA rooms will be erected on the of Salt Lake City were here the family. met Sun- site of the Old Social Hall. leaders and people a the past week with her parents, Mr' Jock Curtis attended 11 after ch- Both buildings will be of brick Jan. evening, day Mr and Mrs Lloyd Van Buren. spec&l tractor school in Salt urch for Fireside at the home to match the chapel. Orangeville News Al-jvi- Cl-in- n, ty Mr and Mrs Morris Curtis and family of Clear Creek spent a few' days here with his parents, Mr and) Mrs E. :Ray Curtis. Mr and Mrs Leonard Jensen had their daughter, Doris, and family of Price as guests the past week. Mr and Mrs Marcell Peacock and children of Sunny side enjoyed a visit 'here with home folks over the week end. Mrs Leah Justesen is chairman of the Polio Drive for Orangeville and the Ladies Im provement Club are acting as of Mr and Mrs Bryant Jewkes. Uncle Jesse D. Jewlces, who volunteers to gather the funds. Elder George Killian, Carbon is past 80, has been very ill the Mr and Mrs Don R. Jewkes Stake Seminary teacher, was past few weeks. His many friends and relatives hope for a and baby are preparing to move guest speaker. to Fort Collins, Colo, where Mrs Geneal Cox entertained speedy recovery. the MIA officers and teachers Mi's Pearl McCall and dau- he has work with his father,! Jewkes, Monday evening a week ago at ghter Sylvia are home after Royal her home. Supt. Jim Peacock spendng the holiday season in Pres. Elden G. Luke accomconducted the business meet- California with her other dau- panied the Carbon Stake Pres-- ! ing after which the leaders ghters and families. idencies to Provo Sunday to assisted in making decorations Mr and) Mrs Neldon Sitterud attend a Regional Welfare me- for the Gold and Green Ball have purchased the E. R. Cox eting. are in 31 will on street held be main and which home Jan. Mrs Vearl Harrison of Salt the school auditorium. A sp- - getting located there this Lake City was a week end visfloor show will be direct- ek. with her children and itor here ed by Mr and Mrs Gene A. Mrs Blanche Justice and sons Mr and Mrs W. L. Snow and excellent music has of California visited at the parents, been procured. Preston Huntington home last Guymon. Mr and Mrs Keith Wane were Miss Sharlee nFox visited in week. business visitors In Salt Lake In Price for this Region. City during the first of the and David received theirHenry ofweek. ficial Scoutmasters Certiifcate David Scovill and and Stanley will Henry Red, receive his Stanley Snow attended a spec- later as he was unable to atial Scoutmasters school held tend all the classes required. Delinquent Assessment List 1952 Delinquent assessment te Valley Tire Service (FORMERLY JS TIRE SERVICE) Gerald Stringham Max Childs Lessees and Operators HUNTINGTON - list of Irrigation Company on account of assessrigation Company for the year ments levied October 1, 1S52, 1952: the amount set opposite the There is delinquent upon the names of the respective stockfollowing stock of the Hunting holders as follows; The , - up-sta- fHRF-- t I Huntington-Clevelan- d Ir- j we-eci- al j UTAH I GUARANTEED Recapping and Repairing NEW and USED TIRES FIRST STATE BANK OF SAUNA SAUNA - UTAH We do job CAPITAL $25,000 SURPLUS & UNDIVIDED PROFIT $500,000 Member Federal Reserve System and Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation printing We are fully jgcerpWi? Sc fcmfed . . TO DRIVE IN and just say . . TO DRIVE IN and check Sam Hainsworth 231 28.12' equipped and well staffed howdy. our prices and our brand names. TO DRIVE IN and learn . . to print about ALL our sendees to homeowners and builders. anything Kilfoyle (rafts, Builders Price, Utah TDIfiGS ODD CHECKING DEPOSITODS Never Worry About l 2 Hold-up- s, From labels to napkins. From posters to ribbons. From cards to tass. theft, lost bankrolls ABSOLUTELY EVERYTHING They never carry much cash with them. They can always get more by cashing a check. Lost remittances in the mail on a check They know they can atop payment another. and send 3 Keeping track of expenses The monthly etatement from the bank doe moet of their bookkeeping for them. 4 J Wasting time making payments n check book They uk a fountain pen and labor-saveaa time and . . . in the letterpress field. r. these Why ahould you worry either, aboutaccount a matter. We invite you to open checking with thie bank. t ' CARBON EMERY BANK a r. PRICE, OTAII MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM AND DEPOSIT INSURANCE COfORrOOfT FEDERAL w ? SAFETY DEPOSIT BCfcES5M)R RtSY For1 Your Convenience: Drlre-l- n 1VR4 (Emery CoiuiirDlty in accordance with the and an order from the 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 And) law Progress A J3 , cost of advertising and expense of sale. The cost of advertising will be 75 cents for each parcel of stock advertised. Huntington-Clevelan- d Irr. Co. By J. j Larsen, Sec. First Published January 9, 1953 Last Published January 23, 1953 |