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Show 4 JANUARY 29, THURS., COUNTY TROORES8, EMERY 1953 CASTt playing a basketball game. Th- ing out two days due to a misey played a rather good game hap on the playgrounds. He is during the first half but could better now. not rally enough to keep the Ferron group from walloping them 68 to 31. The Pep Club Mrs Rose Olsen. Reporter and Pep Band accompanied Emery them. and his Emery Ihmtinefon was Jim Peacock went Class The Freshman James H. Ramsay, Reporter to Castle eighth grade The American Ledon Auxlast school to the host high Greenriver Dale Wednesday afternoon and will hold their February (when they presented iliary Mrs Letitia Thompson was Friday, the eighth grade there program assembly. played away from school two days last their yearly Monday, 2nd, at 7:30 meeting in a game of basketball. The week with the flu. Mr Glen Theme of the affair was A score was 11 to '12 in favor of P. m. in tire Legion Hall. The of FreshLife a Allen was her substitute tea- Day in the Emery. (program will be on Americancher. She is back to school man. ' of son Jesse Master week. Ekker, A few Emery parents enjoyed ism. this The Green River Pirates Mr anxf Mrs Horace Ekker, was the annual Junior Assembly on hold their The DUP will were in Ferron last Friday (back in school Friday after be Friday afternoon at South Em meeting Thursday, ery. They presented a famous February at 2 p. m. Ploma Johnson New York City musical comedy 5th lesson "Pioneer will which was conducted in arena Diary".give the style with Mr Egly and Mrs Beach as directors. Three of Mrs Lavarda Jones enterthe Emery Junior had leading tained the Los Amegos Club parts in the presentation: Fran members Thursday night at needlework. ;cis Peacock, LaNore Olsen and (FORMERLY JS TIRE SERVICE) Ellis Allred, with the following The ONO sewing club ladies students participating in the were entertained at the home dance other and phachorus, of Mrs Mae Arnold Thursday 'ses of the presentation: Gary evening. Lessees and Operators .Olsen, Hicks Blackburn, Dixie Mrs Maurine Nielson was hos HUNTINGTON - UTAH Williams, Ina Vee Keele, Margaret Sorenson, Loma Mae Ov tess Thursday night to members of the N N Club. iatt, Luclne Simonsen. GUARANTEED SCHOOL Iff WStfc ! i i Valley Tire Service Gerald Stringham Max Childs DALE, UTAH r.nu-r- - Olsen PAG Grand Junction, vhere a Behluiig is employed. Mr. and sponsored Wynona quilting party Wednesday at Bp. and,' Mrs Alonzo Olsen for the DeLay Biirth her home a lovely party day Club. A quilt was made for entertained at at their home Lora Lee Larsen, whose mother Sunday night lor the following guests: Mr is a member of the Club. and Mrs Reed Larsen, Mr and Mrs 'Eld red Mortensen, Mr and A lovely wedding reception Mrs Howard Sorenson, Mr and was given Friday night in hon or of Mr and Mrs Norman R. Mrs Paul Ol9en, Mr and Mrs Mr and Mrs Ole Behling. In the receiving line, Gerald Olsen, were Mr and Mrs Reed Larsen,' Jensen, Mr and Mrs Elmer Olparents of the bride, Bp. and sen, and Mr and Mrs Arthur Mrs Richard Behling, parents' L. Petty. The evening was deof the bridegroom, Jed Behling voted 'to playing rook. who was best man, the bride and groom, Gayle Blackburn Irungcv illo as matron of honor, and the Mrs Lillie Snow was hostess Cleora to the Ladies Improvement following bridesmaids: Pali, LaWayne Jensen and Ora Club Wednesday afternoon. A Lee Jolley. report on the Polio Drive was Ole Jensen was master of given along with other ceremonies at a program. Dane The remainder of the afternoon was spent socially. ing and refreshments follow'ed. atThe new Mrs Behling was tired in an exquisite white The Rock Canyon Trail Dagown with lace bodice and slip mp DUP will hold their regular per satin skirt, bridal veil and at 2:30 Monday bridal corsage. Gardenias and p. m.meeting at the home of Mrs Alta carnations and white pink Cox, according to the report were used in a profusion of of Captain Lydia Grange. bridal party. corsages for the for left The young couple The Beaux Arts Club met Minium, Colorado, Saturday, evening with Mrs where they spent the weekend. Thursday as hostess, at LaFonta From there they will go to the homeFarmer of her parents, Mr and Mrs Earl Robertson. busi-nees- a NEW and USED TIRES Mrs Agnes Draper entertained the members of the Clique Club last Friday at her, ranch home. The Triple L Club members held a meeting Jan. 15 at the home of Olevia Dugmore. They elected new officers far the coming year. The retiring off- FIRST STATE BANK icers are Clyda Black, Nina and Lillie Worthen. Killpack The new officers are Bernice OF SAUNA Rhoda Olsen, Pres.; and Blenda Snow, Secretary. At this meeting they sale for the Elanned ofa food the South Nelson,- - vice Pres.; Emery 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 THE STANDARD equipped and Of All Vtm '(feut f well staffed Wise Shoppers MONEY It explains the expanding popularity of Kilfoyles to print anything Kilfoyle Krafts, Builders . . . From labels to napkins. From posters to ribbons. From cards to tags. a check... When you cash or deposit a check, drawn on a bank in some other city, you may not realise that your bank has actually advanced you its own money for several days, until it receives the money from the other bank. All of this is quite costly; your check must be letters written, verified, mailed and otherwise handled by many people. This is only one of the many valuable services that bank patrons sometimes Mtake for granted, but which we gladly furnish. d, CARBON EMERY BANK - PRICE, UTAH MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES Far Your Convenience: Drive-i- n SYSTEM AND CORPORATION FOR KENT Tellers Window Behling. Bruce Olsen, Ralph Larsen, Rulon Albrechtsen and Jack Lewis, who are attending the BAC at Cedar City, came home Sunday night for a few days. Out of town visitors who attended the wedding reception Friday night were Mr and Mrs Ervin Boldt, Mr and Mrs Ellis Bryan, Mr and Mrs David Zwah len of Salt Lake City, Ray and Mrs Olaf Olsen of Mt. Pleasant; and Mr and Mrs Ray Chris tensen of Moroni. Mr and Mrs Gerald Boyd Ol sen from Salt Lake City joined his family at Stake Conference in Castle Dale Sunday. They were among other returned mis sionaries who spoke at confer enee, after which they return-- e dto Salt Lake where they are both employed. Vera Duzett spent Sunday in Castle Dale with her mother, Mrs Carl Berg, who is in ill Band to help them with their new uniforms. This sale is to be held Saturday, Jan. 31 at Ferron Mero. The Neighborhood Club mem bers were entertained by Llew Ills Killpack at her home Wed nesday afternoon last week. A nice lunch was served and a good social time had by all pre sent. health. Mr and Mrs Alma Blackburn and Mr and Mrs Elbert Black bum attended the funeral of their uncle Levi A. Taylor at Loa last Friday, January 23. Thursday night at 5 p. m. .Merlin Christiansen and Omer Oviatt took their scout troop. 16 in number, on a hike into the mountains, where .they cooked their supper and finished passing their Second Class requirements. Bruce Olsen, son of Bp and Mrs Alonzo Olsen, who is at- tending the BAC at Cedar City Is the College photographer this year. He is the publi city agent for the school and also prepares all pictures for the year book. The followng members of the Emery Canal Board' made a business trip to Salt Lake last Wednesday: Raymond P. Olsen Reed Larsen, Marion Albrechtsen, Robert Lewis and Rellus Christiansen. I five-mi- le I Green River News James II. Ramsay, Reporter was PTA postponed this month because our speaker, Supt. C. L. Frye, has been con fined to his home and bed. PTA will be held on Thursday, January 29, if all is well. Mr and Mrs Ken Silliman and daughter Jan were in Pro vo over the week end to attend the games of the BYU. They returned home early Monday morning. The local barber shop has been closed for the past week. Mr Purty has been unable to carry on his business since the flu bug hit town. The Green River Art League started its Spring Quarter Clas ses taught by Mr Carl Olsen of Carbon College last Saturday. The group met at the GRHS library. Mrs Jess Powell worked on school lunch last week, taking the place of Mrs Wayne Watter son, who was in Logan with her daughter who has been ill. Mrs Watte rson returned home Sunday night and was back on the job this week. Mr and Mrs Roger Fluckey were in Price Saturday where Mrs Fluckey received medical In Huntington and Mrs El Krebs of SeaCalif, have a baby boy. Krebs was formerly ColNielson of Huntington. In Cleveland Mr and Mrs Robert Bishop received word of the arrival of a new grandson born to Mr and Mrs Ted Self of Boise, Ida ho. A 5 year old sister awaits his arrival home from the hospital. Mrs Bishop left for Idaho for a couple of weeks visit with the family. In Orangeville Mr andt Mrs Kean Luke are proud parents of a new son, their second, born Tuesday at the Price Hospital. Mrs Grace Jewkes announces the arrival of a new grandchild treatment. born to Mr and Mrs Ted Bryan Mrs Bess Gallagher is remod of Kenilworth. eling her living quarters in the Midland Hotel. Floyd Allen is dioing the work. Mr and (Mrs Sinclair Thomp son and son and Mr and Mrs James Ramsay took a Sunday Mrs Rose Olsen. Reporter Jaunt down to the Gillies ranch celebrated on Sunday. The trip could be Mrs Hazel Burr her birthday Monday afternoon be called both pleasure and bus January 19, at her home. A iness. good crowd of relatives and friends gathered and a delicious lunch was served. A child clinic was conducted Wednesda at the church build ing with Violet Jorgenson in charge. Dr. Turman gave typh oid, diphtheria and whooping cough shots. Mr and Mrs (Raymond P. Ol GUARANTEED sen went to Manti and Nephl last Sunday. Mrs Charles Worth WORK ington underwent a serious em ergency operation at the Nephl hospital Sunday, 18th. She was ALSO reported much improved. ALUMINUM Mrs Hassie Edwards, who has spent the winter months in DOORS and WINDOWS Price with her two sons Grant FREE ESTIMATES and Carlyle, is now visiting in call Moore with Mr and Mrs Homer Mr side, Mrs leen Emery News Price, Utah when yon Lake City. Mr and Mrs Leo Jensen from Richfield were here Friday nite to attend the wedding reception of Mr and Mrs Norman s. Ferron SAUNA Horace Pettey were homa over the week end from Salt ( Recapping and Repairing THRE in ABSOLUTELY EVERYTHING the letterpress field. U. S. ROCK WOOL INSULATION Edwards. Funeral services for Heber World War I veteran, were conducted Friday, January 23 at 2 p. m. in the LDS chapel. Carl Mortensen, Kenneth Petersen and Mortensen were speakers. Music was by Murry Sharp and Vonille Mortensen of Price, Ir vin Jacobsen of Salina and Mr and Mrs Arthur Broderick and a mixed quartet from Emery. relatives who at tended the services were and Mrs Devon Mortensen and family, and Leon Mortensen of San Lorenzo, Caalifomia; Hal ly Mortensen and Mr and Mrs Harry Melton and George Mor tensen of Price; Mr and Mrs Austin Olsen and Verle Mortensen of California; Mr and Mrs Archie Mortensen and daughter Elaine of Salt Lake WALLACE 494 Phone G. GRANGE Price, Utah Grant Mortensen, El-dr- ed Out-of-to- Bnnxsiry County Progress M-s- City. Cal Jorgenson, Notti gt. ewk Our next regular auction will be held Saturday, Jan. 31, beginning at 2:00 p. m. Sale will be conducted In our yards at Price. Bring over any stock you have for sale. Carbon Emery Auction Yards Price, Utah Phone 567 Wayne E. Johnston, Auctioneer |