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Show FEBRUARY THURS., 1954 4, EMERY Koum $90,000 RESTAURANT toim r ran( iiv adii.-- Ad SOt) M'iiv-- maki'r fu- tnr Gro $7 6(81 (IHiKMG At hu Hd-- notion fin 60 u ft pa Mill4 $6(1(81 On town aqua re hru k Lida Owner going mlu another T.nn 7 7(m) pns U mo Mow- )U7 IMPLEMENT BUSINESS Fvaturaa John Deere line Bldg.. ) am, lavant i Oil $.14 RKs'l AUKANT F.th health Hint location in town A vrn 26? prof liwr fori tv male $6.t60 SFR VICK STATION New Wdg rented on per gal hanui Kratura. IMco etc IIO.tMiO Miw.1l) ;K(K KHY and . AS STATION Buhv Grnc equip highwav h ga purr. pa. aiuf great rai kit SinfXM AW'I.IANCK SALKS and Good Inc and equip Handle Ct. Siiarton $li 8i U HtiMK KljUII'MF.NT Manuf alum tnuin atroen. doom, aella awning-- , routing aiding, flooring etc 111 000 Mi-- a l2f SUl'VFMH SHOP Near Mammoth Cave store, invent., rahin included Tourin', court wwsilnlitiea $11.00(1 Kv l. NIGHT Cl UB Highway apol. bldg with hawment and 3 room apartment. 14 SHUT Mina-- 2. MKIAL and TRACTORS and IMPLEMENTS Occu good bldg, with mach. shop, framh. $46.0(81 MOTEL. Built hy new. 10 beautiful rental unit. ,clac-htowner quarters $46,200 LAUNDRY and CLEANING PLANT Grosses $80,000. much lugger potential Owner ill $48.(88) CUSTOM FURNITURE and UPHOLSTERING. Wealthy city requires this serv Also carries regular itne $49,960 Miss-13- WOODWORK IN( I'lenlv of work available Complete fa, inrv and lot $12000 quip tWtOCKHY and MARK FT Aim arlU gn miiv Net profit. $8.5(10 Rented bldg $i J ''0 Al 'TO aqun-- I. a oti At CKSSORfRS brn k bldg Health PROPERTY Of 663 acres. 363 are choice limber $66(88) AUTO SUPPLIES. HARDWARE. AP PLIANCKS Land, bldg aerv equip., good franchise $66,000 LUMBER MILL and BUILDING SUPPLY New plant on 64 acres, kiln, machinery, truck, 3 houiws $74 040 Tenn-12FEED PROCESSING. Manufacture, retail, grind for farmer Land, bldg . mach, brand names $76 8(8) Tenn-- 21 IMPLEMENT BUSINESS Net prof $36,000 sfler $20,000 owners' aalartea Intern Harv french $89,000 Mim-12- 28 Manuf cvpre W(KD PRODUCTS equipment for greenhouse, sells nationallv Land, factory, mm h inel $16,000 TAVF.KN Highway loc nr large city Deal mcl acre, bldg , fixta invent., living quarter $16,400 Tenn-12GARAGE Bldg 6062. lot. equip house mcl Rental me from store $16,400 $100,000 GENERAL STORE Ann aalee over $160 000 Inel land, brick hldg.. new tins $16,736 Tenn-12GENERAL STORE Inel acre of land tore Ndg.. fixta invent., living 17.360 quarter nd Upward MOTEL Newly-buil24 brick unit, heated, owner's quarters conn to lobby $100,000 SUPERMARKET Operated 46 year, now a $700,000 bus Beautiful store, prominent corner lor $111,000 CEMENT BLOCK and FUEL BUSI NESS Earns $30,000 per year Mod plant, living Quarter $133,900 Tenn-12COAL, MINING Complete fart about resources, available property, equipment, nnlv to mining men $ 0(8)0 LUMBER MILL IVoperty com over half million, mrl all necessary bldg and mach for big production $150,000 l I UMBER MILL Includes 30 acres, mills, sheds kilns, me h tenant houses 21 $166 000 M is MOTEL and RESTAURANT Bruk main hldg bousing rest and apart also 26 units, mortem $2Kt.260 Kv 120 VkMft i Idto In (prtaMt Inan tan 411 Mwa-11- RESTAURANT (Juav highway, eoncr house with bar hldg all equip plus acre $ IK. 160 men! APPLIANCE SALES and SERVJCF Nets over $K.0ti0 Iyt. fine store fiats service equip in, S1K.000 Mu lift RESTAURANT Fine bus ann prof over $10,000 Equip to handle up to OKI customer $19 000 Mias 108 T( RKIST COURT and GROCERY Six tounsl cabins store Sells gmc . meats hidg material gas $20,000 La 1)8 GROCERY Buav errswroad lor sella foods feeds gen mdse gaa Hldg hits 21 acre inel $22,000 dwelling, SUPERMARKET Ann aies $180 000 Ocru own hldg in residential neigh $22.Kbi Mus 129 GHOt'ERY Fine store fine lor glaae front bldg Fiats and $t6.lBXl inventory offered (iwner retiring $22 310 Tenn 126 r RESTAURANT and MOTOR house 4 TAVERN Comprise cabins rest and tavern $23 000 Tenn 114 RESTAURANT Modem bus at lor Nets $6-- (881 Age and health Mias 116 prompt sale S23iBBi pro-gia- mi j6 corn 35 I Wockr III. 'Where Buyer Meets Edward G. Geary was quite ill Sunday but has improved at this time. had a Mrs Alice Leonard Lad sick spell last week but is up and around again now feeling better. Mrs Jack Majors of Provo was a visitor this week at the W. O. Majors home. Mr and Mrs Norman Anderson visited Sunday with relatives and friends at Springville, Provo, Roy and Og den. Perry Black of Grand June- tion was a visitor in Hunting- ton Monday. The family of Edward G. Geary presented the program in the First Ward meeting Sun day night. The PTA of North Emery and the Huntington Elementary Sch ools will have the February meeting Wednesday, Feb. 10 in the Little Theatre with Mrs Annis Brasher, PTA Pres., in charge. A Founders Day will be presented and all past PTA Presidents will be honored, Those receiving awards at the talent shew Wednesday night were Chad Thorderson, Marilyn Brown, Catherine Hun tington, and Geneva Larson ,and Mark Minchey tied for 4th place. Tom Miller of Ogden came to visit his daughter, Mrs Levi Lott, and family this week. He took Kathy beck with him for a visit. Mrs lone Nielson and Mrs Adeline Wakefield were visitors in Salt Lake Cty Monday. The Huntington Canal Annual Stockholders meeting will be held Saturday, Feb. 6, at HI a. m. In the Little Theatre to elect 2 board members and hear the annual report. At 1 p. m. the North Ditch Company will hold their annual report meeting. Saturday the 13th at 11 up-sta- te $90,000 $100,000 TIMBER. GRAZING. FARMING fy. on pul'., compels ante $12 100 Tenn-12JKWKLKY STORE Corner loc good bldg Inrludes invent., fills., repair equip IS. 600 MiaallO FURNITURE STORE Good fum and appl line Rented brick bldg Other interests prompt sile Aid 2L I)AIR,i BUSINESS dairy, good list milk undclieeaecuatomera $l.'t,200 Kv-- Beachs. $36,000 -- AUTO AGENCY and SERVICE Studebaker, Texaco Building, tot. quip, invent md. $37 6u0 La 101 HARDWARE and HOME SUPPLIES Lake shore property with store, 12 rental units and houwr mcl $40 000 TRACTORS and IMPLEMENTS fram h Land, concr bldg . math shop, invent $40,000 REST AURANT Modern, beautiful Occu bldg 2 main dining rma., 3 private rms $44. 1N) Tenn-13- $10,000 to $19,000 acre Miw-llt- FOOD LOCKERS. Comprises plant, refrig math prowenun mut and n equip $ (kO RESTAURANT Nets around $8 000 Deal 2 seres, and lildg . equip mom fiouv with garage $30,000 GENERAL S3 ORE F.stah 121 Stor bldg and warehouse Deal i net fiats and invent $.12.6(81 Mw 122 RKSlAUKANT Mmlrm. clfuienl. perous $H). (kxi net pruf New oil field area. Invati dining rm tan tv FRY and HARDWARE available M'par.-ttv r $27.6011 Seller0 . M2H3 greater percentage of the lead and zinc used in the U. S. during 1952 and 1953 could have come from American mines. But excessive foreign imports caused some mins" shutdowns and production cuts in others. This caused unemployment, reduced purchasing power in mining communities, and cut down tax revenues for government. "Buy American" means "Build America." A much the Huntington-Clevelan- d Irrigation Company will hold a meeting to hear the financial report and pass on new directors from the different canals 'and transact other necessary a. m. business. Jim Christensen, son of Mrs has been Willard Sandberg, honorably discharged from the U. S. Marines after serving for two years, of which the last 6 months was fit (Tokyo, Japan. anaii anutas If its responsive performance you want, you get: D3 or- -. on mni If its real economy you want, you use up to: tl Fords all new Ford V-- 8 130-h.- p. ever built Dss Y-blo- . . . V-- 8 ck qjsubS is the most economical The newest, most modem eight in the industry. Oil Filter. And Power Pilot and lower than even is new I this priced Full-Flo- ITS THI GREATEST POWER ADVANCE SINCE THE ORIGINAL FORD V-- 8 Fords engine design, means you field, its in Ford with exclusive longer-live- d smoother, quieter, more a rigid, get s new the And engine. is used less means gas design is overcoming friction and more energy car. the move available to Fords new deep-bloc- k low-frictio- FORD'S NEW IS THE ONLY P. Ball-Joi- SIX from many optional power assists formerly offered only by Americas costliest cars. Come in and Test Drive it! engine, too. So you Thia is a and long get smoother, quieter powermore 14 power, to engine life. In addition Automatic Fords of you get the savings deep-bloc- k Foircfl., UNITED MOTOR COMPANY 280 East Main - Phone 345 - Price, Utah ONLY FORD DEALERS SELL A-- l DALE, page Three UTAH meet next Sunday evening, Feb Mrs Elizabeth Howard, 7, at the home of Richard1 and The Stitch and Chatter Club (Thomas Decker. All young peoladies were entertained at the ple are cordially invited to at-- i home Mrs Rhoda Kinder tend. w'ho has Gordon Pawison, Lake City, representing the St- been a for the D & dispatcher ate Health Department, was R G railroad here for some present to give the ladies some time, has been transferred to on of the building particulars Leadville. Mr and1 Mrs Vern a swimming pool. Clark have arrived to take his Mrs Faye Roper was hostess place. Monticello basketball teThursday nght to members of amThewon over th eGreenriver the N N Ladies Club. Pirates by a score of 38 to 33 Mrs Adeline Wakefield en- last Friday night. tertained the womens Los Mrs E. A. Freeman and son Sewing club Thursday ni- Louis, mother and brother of Mrs Leo Cline, are visiting the ght at her home. Clines. Louis will be associated r with Mr Cline in the uranium pl&imifrR & joint party with the American Legion for Feb. 6 in the Legion Hall. of last week. Mr Shields of Salt Am-eg- os USED CARS AND TRUCKS mines but after a short visit Mrs Freeman will return to her home in Cripple Creek, Colo. Mr and Mrs J. P. Simonson v, ere Price business visitors end week home from by Mrs Ray B. Humphrey The DUP Rock Canyon Trail Camp will hold their regular meeting at the home of Mrs Rhea Taylor on Monday, Feb. 8, at the regular time, according to Captain Frances Taylor. Mrs Glen Paulsen attended funeral services for an aunt in Salt Lake City last week end. Mr and Mrs Ralph Young of Emery, Stake MIA Special Interest leaders, attended the Sunday evening meeting held at the home of Mr and Mrs Leonard Johnson. This week the group will meet at the ho-- 1 me of Mrs Clinty Cox. Mrs Lydia Grange was hostess to the Ladies Improvement! Club Wednesday afternoon at her home. A special program cn the lives of prominent men born in February was given, followed by luncheon. The next! meeting will be at the home of Mrs Vada Law. Mr and Mrs John M. Cox were business visitors in Salt Lake last week end. Mr Wilford J. Humphrey Ls glad to be back in Utah after spending a month vacationing in California. Home over the week end from Provo were Miss Louise Huntington and a friend. The New Century Club is in charge of the Polio Drive ana is making a canvass of the town. Mr and Mrs Clan Stilson were here from Provo last week to attend funeral services for his uncle, Charles Stilson Jr. Mr and Mrs Sam Isaacson of Salt Lake City were week end guests of Miss June Humphrey. The young couple were on their honeymoon. Mr and Mrs Tom Worthen of Ferron were Friday visitors here. Mr Robert McCann arrived here the past week from Fairbanks, Alaska. His wife and family came earlier in the fall. Mr Calvin Jewkes of Kenilworth visited his mother, Mrs Estella Jewkes, last week. Here from Price for her brothers funeral were Mr and Mrs (Ervin Heath (Jessie Stilson) and family. Mr Jerry Page had another slight stroke last Friday. He is feeling better at this time. Mr and Mrs Fred Huntington have their little grandchildren here with them while their mother, Mrs Marcell (Ruth) Peacock, has been in the hospital fro m complications following the birth of a still born baby. Their son Retd was also in the hospital recently with virus pneumonia. Mrs Norma Wild of Ferron was the guest of her parents, Mr and Mrs Edgar Sitterud, the past week. The Widows Mite is the theme for the basket drive to ,be held Saturday, when the widows of the Ward will visit the homes with their baskets. Everyone is urged to buy an article and also put an article in the basket. This is another project to aid in the building F. R. Jones and son Lloyd motored to Moab over the week this week. 'end on business. Mr and Mrs Lloyd Baker atMr and Mrs Henry Minchey tended a regular meeting of of Cleveland are visiting at the Knife and Fork Club in the home of her parents, Mr Price on Monday night. A world and Mrs Orcel Oliver, fam-jiland traveler addressed the club and seemed to take a dim view of Mr and Mrs Alvin Hunt and the U. S. participation in so Ison Aullen Junior of Price many countries activities. at the Myron Willson resThe solicitors on the polio idence Sunday. drive were Mrs Lee Gledhill, Mrs Faye Jones and daughter chairman; .Mrs Lloyd Baker, In Wellington Mrs Harold Halverson, Mrs Ja- LaRae visited mes Ramsay, Mrs Roy May, Monday evening. Willard Tucketr of Denver, Mrs Mamie We thing, Mrs Mary Tidwell and Mrs Warren Th- Colorado visited with friends and relatives here over the weompson. The teachers in the Primary ek end. of the L. D. S. Church had' thDavid Winder, LaVan Winder eir Penny Drive for the Child- and May Brown of Price visited rens Hospital on Thursday ni- at the home of Mr and Mrs ght. There were seventeen of Virl E. Winder and family. them and prizes were awarded progress is being made those receiving the most in con onMuch IL. D. S. Chapel the new the tributions, the one who was last few weeks. slowest, etc. A pot luck supper Mr and Mrs Orcel Oliver and was served after the completion family are in Grassvillage, Caof the drive. lifornia visiting at the home of her son, Mr and Mrs LaMar and family. Their dau Kearns, ELMO NOTES ghter Donna of Cleveland is By Emma Laltae Winder taking care of the ranch while Vearl Ray Tucker spent the they are away. y. vis-lt- We do printing By Mrs E. B, Simonson young Westminster Fellow- ship group has been organized with her by Bonnie Wilson parents, Mr and Mrs Stewart Wilson, sponsoring the group. They meet each Sunday eveunning in the homes and are Sinder the supervision of Mrs clair Thompson. The Womans Club, at their January meeting, voted funds toward replacing a number of childrens books in the City library. Mrs Weltha Thompson is librarian. Mrs Erroll Stott is on the sick list having had a siege of bronchial pneumonia. At thl3 date she is much improved. The Garrett Freight lines took over the freight business . . . are fully equipped and ell staffed to print anything . . From labels to napkins. From posters to ribbons. From cards to tags. ABSOLUTELY EVERYTHING GREENRIVER NOTES A job We fund. Fireside group The Senior met at the home of Mr and Mrs Fred Van Buren Sunday evening. Mr and Mrs Merrial Porter are assisting in the class work. Mrs Fannie McElprang of Huntington visited here during the week. in college at Logan with his parents, Mr and Mrs Vearl Tucker. ORANGEVILLE NOTES nt 20 years. You sit in completely new inteAstra-Di- al riors . . . with a new safety-designe- d Control Panel And you can choose SIX IN ITS FIELD LOW-FRICTIO- N d Front Suspension is Fords new chassis design in in advance the greatest n 11S-H.- low-price- V-- 8. AND FORD BRINGS YOU ALL THESE OTHER "DIVIDENDS" FOR 1954! V-- 8 CASTLE He held the rank of Sgt. He of the Moab Garage Co. here flew to New York Wednesday on Saturday, Jan. 30. The preand is at present employed with sent employees will remain as the General Electric Co. per- the garage will continue its by Mrs Flora Jensen Mrs Maud Gunderson was In sonnel office and will be lo- usual business. A sewing club has been orSalt Lake a couple of weeks cated either in New York or Washington State. ganized with Mrs Lauren Beebe for a visit with her sisters. as President and Mrs Vonda Mr and Mrs Don Collard, Bastian, Mr and Mrs Eugene Guymon secretary. They startAnof Hiawatha were in town Sat- Vernon Sitterud and Enid a of fifty ed with derson were visiting at the Carl and the membership urday night and attended the Sitterud home object is to produce week. this They Glee Club concert. articles for a bazaar to be held are all employed at Hill Field. in the fall the proceeds from Mr and Mrs Lamont Arnold which will be used tow'ard the Francis Ronald Mr Mrs and and Kim of Provo spent the of Lake Shore were building of the new L D S Chiweek end with Mrs Mae Ar- and family and Sunday visitors urch. nold and in Perron with the Saturday The Westminster group will at the home of her mother, AUTO PARTS and ACCESSORIES Repairing, parts, equip . fidung tft, k k $26 001) GROCERY and MARKET Oil and farming region Und. Idg.. fixta.. in vent $27 law Gi Ktfi SAW and PINNING MILL Saw mill, 3 planer mill 4 am--, mm-fhetMis. Under $10,000 PROGRESS, HUNTINGTON NOTES MOTE!. Owner huilt too old to run H I wo aires. 2 doutile 6 large and ixHtagvw 4 small Mngte. ciilc Udg S24.UU0 Ms-6 $19,000 COUNTY the letterpress Field. Emeiry Cooimlty Prosiness ed |