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Show EMERY COiJNTY PROGRESS February 24, 1955 NOTES HUNTINGTON by Mrs Flora Jensen Mr and Mrs Milton M:i-rra- g in Salt Lake City this week to attend the Golden Wedding Anniversary of her parents, Mr and Mrs Frederick vrero Tuesday, 22nd, at their home. Mr and Mrs Loert-schwere married in the Salt Lake Temple Feb. 22, 1905. His home was in Switzerland and she came from Holland. They lived in Ogden 7 years and in The rest Huntington of the time they have made their home in Salt Lake City. They have five children: Mrs Milton (Jennie) McElprang of Huntinaton; David of Snyder-vill- e, Utah; Roy of Midway, Utah; Fred H. and Joenh of Salt Lake City; 23 grandchildren and 7 great grandchildren. Ioertscher, er &2n-19L'- i6. The Primary officers and tea- with a program followed by chers of the Second Ward have lunch and an evening program a cea tif ul silk at 7:00 p. m. and a dance. contri'rutea quilt to the Primary Childrens MIA presented a book Hospital In Salt Lake City for to The Mr and Mrs Keith, Boardall, the baaaar at April Confer- in appreciation fox the fine ence. Every Ward Primary in weak they have done In the Hunt the Church has been asked to Ward during their stay in movcontribute something for this ington. They will soon be ing to Heber City where they roject. have been transferred. Mr and M s John Piccolo and Mrs Raymond Carlson was Mr and Mrs Alex Mathie o': ake visited home folks a visitor at the home of Mr and unti-rto- n the past week Mrs Guy Brown Sunday. end. At the Junior Talent Show Thursday Kerry and Roger and Linda Le Ilinkins Vonal Allrednight, from Cleveland a National Asocia-tio- n 'tt'"d',d of Dance and A iliated were first place winners; Effie In Bishop, also of Cleveland, was Artists at Hotel Newhou Salt Lake City Sunda". W t 2nd; Jerold Ccok took 3rd and them were Mr and Mrs Parley Dee Herron, 4th. First was a Hinkins. song with string music accomThe Reli'f Society pavtv w ll paniment; 2nd was a record 3rd was baton twstart at 3:00 p. m. Saturday, pantomime; irling and 4th, harmonica mu- at a family dinner Tuesday Howard, Willard Young, Garth They had a nice Social and the Fine Arts Club members at her home Feb. 10 and a lovevening for her son Howards Wakefield, Esther Johnson, Mar enjoyed a lovely lunch. birthday. Howard and his wife va Defriez, LaDell .Brown, Val ely time was enjoyed. She serThe Birthday Club was are here for a visit while tie Sanderson. In charge of the ved lunch, ed t ed is on leave from the Army. He urogram was Oral Eugene go to Panama. Mr and Mrs hausen, George Justine and family we re also dinner guests with the FERRON NOTES Hansens. The North Emery High School gave a fine patriotic program in assembly Tuesday. Girl Staters, Karen Moffitt and Kaih ryn Kircy, gave reports on their Girls State week at Logan last summer; Mack Potter and Bobby Staker reported on the Boys State at Camp Williams; Others with parts were Zelda Seely, Catherine Jones, Sally last week by Llewllis at her home. They Jo-wi- ll from Page 1 Retta Larsen and several of her friends from Cleve land came and helped her mother, Mrs Faun Duncan, quilt Thursday afternoon of last weContinued Mrs KiTpark gave $4.00 to the Polio Drive. A nice lunch was served. Mrs Rena Nelson entertained Whitlock Gladys spent part of this week in Richfield with a sister who underwent an operation which was quite serious. Mrs ek. The Triple L Club was held Thursday afternoon of last week at Mrs Irene Lemons. She gave the lesson and served a nice lunch. Mrs Mack Bunderson had the Sew and So Ciuu. at her home Thursday afternoon last week. . sic. Johnson Brothers attending the WELDERS Price, Utah M & id Used FULL CAPS In Elmo Rena Tucker had a baby boy Feb. 13 in the Price Hospital. They are home now and both doing fine. In Green River Mr an? Mrs Gary Ekker have a new six pound baby boy. In Emery Mr and Mrs LaVell King and Mr and Mrs Elmer Olsen anM'chal visited with Mr and nounce the arrival of a new Mrs Rex Nelson Sunday. They granddaughter born Feb. 17 to were here from Provo. Mr and Mrs James Peacock Ol sen in Spanish Fork. The baby At the Second Ward party has a brother, Jimmy and a Thursday night, each of the sister, Janet. retiring Bishopric, Bp. C. N. GUARANTEED TIRES New Club Leader 4-- H ship school. Mr and Mrs Jay Powell of Murray were week end visitors in Huntington and attended the Gold and Green Ball. Mrs Jennie McElprang spent last week in Salt Hake with her parents, Mr and Mrs Frederick iLcertscher. O K RUBBER 394 So. Carbon Ave. (EdiicMb Mrs Thelma Mills and Bruce Wilson are in Logan this week Shine and Stan Recapped 100 Pet. COLD RUBISEIt (Premium Grade) 'LL SIZES BEST PRICES in EASTERN UTAH MONEY BACK GUARANTEE SEIBERLING NEW TIRE DISTRIBUTOR $ j m I Wakefield, Fenton Moffitt, Lund Leonard, Lynn Guymon, and Max Larsen, were presented with a book Gospel Ideals by the new Bishop, Frank Hall. Mr and Mrs Clive Petersen end daughter of Columbia were week end visitors at the Parley Hinkins home. Mrs Mary Hansen entertain In Orangeville A son arrived to Mr and Mrs Fred Stilson the past week at the Price Hospital. He has two brothers and a sister at home to welcome him. In Ferron baby boy was born to Mr and Mrs Preston Thompson Thursday, Feb. 10, in the Price Hospital. They now have two boys and two girls in their family. Born to Mr and Mrs Eldon Olsen Thursday, Feb. 17, at the Price Hospital was a baby girl. They now have 3 boys and 3 girls. 2nd Lt. Clyde Edwards and wife in Phoenix, Arizona are the proud parents of a new baby toy born to them on Valentine Day, Feb. 14. This makes 2 .boys for them. A FREE TO TIIE PUBLIC PICTURE Scout News 1 Castle Dale It was announced this week by Carlos G. Larsen, Leadership Training chairman for the Emery District of the Boy Scouts, that a Leadership Training Course is currently being conducted. Five classes will be given in the course. The first class was held Saturday, Feb. 19, at 7:30 p. m. In the Stake House and succeeding classes will be held each Saturday for the next four Saturdays at the same time and place. These classes are being conducted by trained leaders and are held for all Troop Committeemen, Scout Leaders, Explorer Leaders and all others interested in taking the course. 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