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Show THURSDAY, AUGUST 20, 1953 EMERY COUNTY PROGRESS, CASTLE DALE, PACE tHREE UTAH Mr and Mrs Cifton Jones Mr and Mrs Dalton Weston Lorraine Nielsun, Geneva Lar The YWC Club invited the from Salt Lake on 'Of Bellflower, Calif, spent two son, Patsy Herron and Enid young married women's club Sunday visiting at the home of weeks here and in Clawson vis Wilson w'ere home over the to go with them for a swimher parents, Mr and Mrs Lealan iting relatives. week endi from Salt Lake City. ming party Wednesday evening Collard. Mrs Levi Lott and children Mrs Owen daugh- at the pool in Price city park. in Ogden and Salt Lake ter, Glenda, isGuymons Bill Me El prang with her for a They enjoyed lunche afterward spent fthe were week. were By Mrs Flora Jensen 'past week end home from his this of the Levi,p who is man-:ag- few days to assist her during !at the park Twenty-thren present. store, is in her illness. Mr and Mrs Gus Cook of Provo and Mrs work in Salt Lake. Dakota on business for Catherine Strong of Midvale Members of Las Amegos sew Supt. and Mrs C L Frye were Northstore. have both been in poor the were visiting relatives in Hunt- in Logan durmg the week. health all spring and summei. ling club met at the home of Huntington were here News er Co-o- Mr and Mrs Phineas Cook ington on Saturday. Mr and1 Mrs Henry Kartch-ne- r 'received word from their son, attended funeral services Jerold, tha he had been asWednesday in Blanding for Mr signed to the top band for schJulian Asa Laws, father of th-- ooling n Drum Major classes at Gunnison, Colorado. Wayne Laws. Bp. and Mrs Clinton WakeMrs Fannie McElprang attare in field Valpariso, Indiana this week to see Mr and1 Mrs ended1 the reunion of Alferd (Russell Knudsen and take their Douglas Young descendants at two grandchildren hame after Liberty Park Sunday, Aug. 9. spending the summer here with This was their first reunion and 37 were present. She also them. Mr and Mrs Efera Harrison attended the Homecoming cele were in Salt Lake a day or two bration at Orangeville. Mr and Mrs Wallace during the week to visit a sister andl family, Mr and Mrs of Kamas were week end John Burningham, and help guests of Mr and Mrs Lloyd Un move to new a home. them german. er son-in-la- w, Bick-mo- re Guy-mo- Mr Walter Baxter was honored at a birthday dinner par ty at the old Ranger Station grounds Sunday. Present besdes Mr and Mrs Baxter and daughter, Francy LeRoy and child ren, were Mr and Mrs Merrill Bearnson and son of Hiawatha, Mr and Mrs A1 Babcock and' son Freddie of Price and Mr and Mrs E. R. Bennett. The Lions Club and Lady Lions had a meeting with invited guests Friday night at the Lions Hall. Christa Denket, Foregn exchange student from Northern Germany, was the speaker and gave a very interesting talk. Blake Jones, Stanley Cowley, Mrs Addle Richards Thursday Kirk Nelson, Scott Nielson, Bill for an evening of needlework, Mrs Joyce Larson and Mrs Guymon, Jethro Killpack and Uneta Grange have been sus-- i their families had an in the tamed as counselors trip to Ferron Reservoir, Second Ward YWMIA. Lila Niel Saturday. The Second Wards MIA went 'son and Louella Powell were to Price for a swimming party released. Twenty-nin- e and lunch after, Tuesday. girls were preMrs Meleta Truman was hos- sented individual awards Tuestess Thursday evening to the day night in the Second Ward O N O sewing club members. MIA meeting. These girls have Mrs Temple Childs entertain had high attendance at Saced the N N club ladies at hei rament meetings, Sunday school and MIA meetings during home Thursday night. The Canasta Club women the past MIA year. A very imwere entertained' Monday night pressive program was presented by the girls and officers. at the home of Mrs Rafcie The girls were announced by over-nig- ht Bp Pres. Edith Collard' and awWakefield presented the ards to the following girls Sue Kirb, Elaine Andtorsor Eva May Green, Marilyn Brown, Evelyn Gordon, Linda Gr ange, Carol Mangum, Kay Collard, Sharron Mills, Nancy ArVerma nold! Judith Litster, LaRene Collard, Brady, Marilyn Grange, Mema Bea Anderson, Patsy Herron, JanSs CarlAm, Klea Jones, Karen Moffltt. Ava ion Anderson, Kathryn Kirby, Marca Carter, OLoma Collard, Sally Brlnkerhoff, Arlene Colby, Ann Sandberg, Judy Richards, Ruby Brady and Karen Grange. Emery News joyed, the movie at Castle Dale. A social was held by the Relief Society last Tuesday, Aug ' 11 at the home of Flossie Sim on.se n who has been confined to her bed the past 2 years and 8 months. Over 30 ladies were present. A program and refreshments were enjoyed. Hand work was done on articles to be sold at the annual Relief Society Bazaar. Special guests were Bernice Broderick of Salt Lake and Vera Hogenson of Medford, Oregon. Le Ray Maxfield, son of Lu- dean Maxfield, enjoyed a 5 day vacation last week In Salt Lake City at the home of Melvin Maxfield. Alice Goman, daughter of Mr Mrs Rose Olsen. Reporter Mr and Mrs Louis Refber and and Mrs Dale Peacock, of Salt small son of Littlefield, Arizona Lake City accompanied by her were over night guests of Mr boy friend, enjoyed dinner at last the Peacock and Mrs Ludean Maxfield home Tuesday QTiH frVlAV fill 'ifnnlnti evening. Mr and Mrs Berg Duzett, Mr and Mrs Dale Hardman. Mr and Mrs Morris Maxfield. Beth Mor tensen, Mr and Mrs Norman Behling and Cal Jorgensen we- re end visitors from Salt and enjoyed the Rodeo. Betty Jean Whetsel of Salt Lake spent a week with her parents, Mr and Mrs Harvey Allred. She returned Sunday taking her daughter Jill and BlandFs son Larry who have both been here 2 or 3 weeks vacationing Mr and Mrs LeGrand and 2 daughters from Price spent the week end here and enjoyed V J Day. Mr and Mrs Tommie Hersch andi 2 chldren and Mr and Mrs Arhur Anderson of Dragerton were week end guests in Emery. Also Mr and Mrs Jack Wil cox aCi 2 children of Sahara w'eek Lake Hen-nlngs- on Village. Mr and Mrs tfforge Anderson and son Afton Ot Layton were V J Day visitors George works in the wareho'TWe at Hill Field!. They report that-theison Glenn finished his basic training at San Luis Obispo, Calif, and Is now In France In the Signal Corps. He has been stationed there since June 1st. At present he is doing carpenter work. Mr and Mrs Max Williams and amlly of Grand Junction are here visiting with their mother, Mrs Anna Williams. Mr and Mrs Bill Sherman and family of Helper are guests at the Jorgen Olsen home. People In Emery are enjoying the telephones. They were turned on Thursday, the 13th at 1:00 p. m. An hour previous patrons met in the church house and received their direct ories and Instructions from Wal ter Cooper. We have the latest In dial systems and the automatic switchboard or brain is housed in a small building near he Omer Oviatt home. As yet the Emery phones are not connected with the rest of the County. Gayle Blackburn is visiting for a week In Salt Lake City Luella Jensen is visting in Helper with her daughter Mrs Kenneth Watson. r Notice To Farmers Here Is your chance to save up to Two Hundred - and Utah's population is 750,000 - more IG into your back yard and you may not find even a trace of back yard copper. But figuratively speaking, copper is in every Utah times as many as in 1920 - because the benefits of Utah Copper payrolls, tax payments and supply purchases reach out to help create better living throughout Utah. It is part of a working partnership that helps our State to Twenties. grow and develop. A glance at recent history shows how true this is. In 1920, increased manufacturing, expanded service industries, higher food production are all partners in Utah's growth. All help provide when Utah Copper was a husky teen-age- r celebrating its 16th birthday, there were 1950 employees at Utah Copper and our State more jobs and better living for us all. had a population of 449,000. Today there are 5600 employees at Utah Copper - nearly three than one and a half times larger than at the start of the dollars on the famous J. I. Case Farm Machinery. The most advanced design modem machine on the market today. Has more to offer for the money. The tractors have the famous Eagle hitch system with live power take off and live hydraulic system. Roaring Utah Coppers growth has helped more and more of our young people find jobs here at home. Greater use of natural resources, Ad Worth This Is $200.00 on the purchase price of L. A or the D series tractors. $150.00 In a sense there is copper, coal, steel, a manufacturing plant, and a ranch in your own back yard. We're all partners in helping our State to grow. on the S series tractors, and the Hay Baler, Forage Harvester, Combine, and Threshing Machine. $100.00 on the V A series tractors, e the power take off and power take off Forage Harvester. Oom-bin- $75.00 on the 100 series side delivery Rakes, Grain Drill, Grain avs Good Neighbor er and $50.00 Kennecott Copper Corporation A Wind-Row- Bale Loader. Helping to Build a Better Utah on the Manure Spreader, standard side delivery Rakes and' mounted Disk Harrows. $25.00 on any plow, mower, dump rake, cultivator and tool bar. This Ad Is good only for 90 days at KILLPACK FEEDS MACHINERY FERRON, UTAH AND |