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Show EMERY COIJNTY PROGRESS March 3, 1955 NEWS CLEVELAND By Mrs Chariot Larson to Fprcsta Gilson, who in 3ftlt' Lake City, sited a law toys with har par i nts, Mr and Mrs Forest Gilson. Mr and Mrs Ted MoCandl&is celebrated their third Wedding jSJIss cmpioyxn'rx4 ' Anniversary Feb. 23 in Price, .having dinner and enjoying a show. A party lor all Ward Teachers, sponsored Iby tho Banriq, was hold Wednesday ntshi, PfOgrAm, nnd games wore enjoyed and refreshments were served. Special guests were mem foers of the Stake Ward Teaching Committee, Mr and Mrs Kartchncr and Mr and Mrs FIRST STATE BANK OF SAUNA - SAUNA Roper, of Huntington, mis Loren Dalton has been very ill but Is improving. Mrs Agnes Patter Is visiting In Hunungtan with her suu, Me pnd Mrs Ppfctcn Mr Kyle Arnold has at last wrtten a letter home, after breaking his arm in January. Kyle is serving as a missionary in California. Other missionaries have been helping him out in his correspondence. Mrs Sarah Jensen of Huntington, who has Just returned from California wnere she spent the winter, is visiting with her daughter, Mr and Mrs Barney Jensen. Mr and Mrs Lee Miller and family spent the week end with her mother, Mrs Myrtle Mor-- i tensen. Mr and Mrs Jack Allred from Helper visited Sunday with his parents, Mr and Mrs Earl Palms and Ranger; Jimmie Castle Dale, Eagle plus Ranger; Stanley Snow, Castle Dale, Eagle plus l Palm and Ranger ; Dale Unggrman, Castle pale, Eagle; Thomas Wakefield, Huntington, Eagle; (Wells ,C. Wakefield, Huntington, Eagle; Duane Williams, Castle Dale, Eagle plus 3 Palms and Ranger; Clyde Young, Castle Dale, Eagle. 2 Seely, SCOUT LEADERSHIP It was announced this week,' by Carlos G. Larsen, Scout Dis trict Leadership Training chairman, that attendance at the Leadership Training Course cur rently being held In the Stake on Saturday night, was very good. He further stated that all Scouters and. others Interested are Invited to attenli. Classes are held Saturday nights PTA Founders Day meeting at 7:30 p. m. Films will be was held last Thursday evening shown in the classes for the under the direction of Pres. next three Saturday nights. Vida Wall. A program was enjoyed and refreshments were served. After a long illness Mrs Winnie Allredi is able to attend meet ings again. Mr and Mrs Forest Gilson went to Salt Lake City on business last week end and visited On Saturday, March 12, a with their daughters and famluncheon will be held in the ilies while there. Mr and Mrs Max Price en- Emery School Auditorium, at tertained at supper Saturday 2:00 p. m. Special feature of the luncheon will 'be a demonstranight with the following guests the cute and different present: Mr and Mrs Van Jo- tion on of cooking beef, given by nes, Mr and Mrs Dee Larsen, ways Bp. and Mrs Clay Petersen, Miss Fern Lillywhite, County Agent. Mr and Mrs Louis Whimpey, Home Demonstration Mr and Mrs Bob Litster, Mr and Special musical numbers will be renderedi. The Emery Ward Mrs OLamond Gardner and Mr and Mrs Lee McMullen. After Relief Society ladies are preand serving the lunch supper they attended the Green paring eon and the proceeds will go and Gold Ball at Ferron. Last week Mrs Agnes Jen- toward the Emery Ward Build sen and Mrs LaVon Minchey ing Fund for their new LDS attended Leadership week Church. In Logan. Mrs Minchey attendThis entertainment promises ed the department on sewing to be an interesting and worthand Mrs Jensen attended the while affair. The Cow Belles Home Improvement department. especially Invite the other ladFriday night at the banquet, ies of our communities to join Mrs Jensen sang in a chorus in our party. leaders. Tickets will be sold by Comwith a group of She was given the golden leaf mittee members at $1.15 per pin and membership In the plate. It iwlll Ibe necessary to Old Timers Club for having have ycur reservations In by classes 110 years. Wednesday, March 9th. taught They had an enjoyable trip and brought back many interesting Ideas which they will use in classes this summer. GREEN RIVER NEWS By Mrs E. B. Simonson Saturday afternoon they were with the group given 3 minutes each to speak over the The piano students of Mrs radio and on television. Warren Dean gave a recital at The Birthday Club held a the LDS church last Sunday. Those participating were Mary party at the home of Mrs Larsen last Thursday in Ann Politano, Bill Cook, Sharon honor of her birthday. Attend Dennis, Charlotte Politano, Raphael Dennis, Dtivid Wilcox, Ing were Mrs Mary Larsen, Gardner, ILaurine Swin- Kathleen Wilcox, Timmy Anburne, Flora Tucker, Madge derson, Gary Anderson, Jennie Vernlce Ward, DDora Jo Cook, (Louise Dean, Mark Nelson, Wilson, Marie Wilson and CarJones, Emma Johnson and oline Nelson. They ranged frTucker. Mrs Ted White is employed om beginners to more advanced in Price at the Carbon Locker. students. The numltlers were Mrs Janet Eastenbrook is in expertly rendered and well received by the audience. Salt Lake City visiting her Mr and Mrs Bill Peterson of Mrs Frank (Myrtle) Aldous, Tooele spent the week end with and attended Mr Aldous Bills parents, the M. E. Peterfuneral. sons. Mrs Thurza McDougall spent last week with her daughter, Mrs Shirley Snyder, and family at Paradox, Colorado. The Artists Club met with Mrs Pearl Baker on Monday night. A number of scenic views were presented and much enjoyed. The spring quarter of art will start Saturday. It is an extension program of Carbon College with Carl Olsen as Instructor. The basketball team played Blanding at Blanding on Wednesday (night. Coach Hansey and Ila Mae Tidwell had! been Invited to play ;for Assembly in the afternoon at Blanding. Don Cook is having rehearsals each Thursday night for the It was mistakenly reported Easter Cantata. A large chorus In the Progress last week that 1s desired. there has been only one Eagle Mrs Harry Phillips left the 'Scout in the Emery District in first of the week with her son, the past ten years. In correc- -' Horace Ekker, for a stay in tion we run the following list. Hanksville. About 20 persons have signiEAGLE SCOUTS The scouts gaining the Eagle fied their interest in a C A P Badge and higher in the past organization here. A couple of 10 years are as follows: Terry meetings have been held and Christman, Castle Dale, Eagle Arch Swenson and Roy Turner Fred Fillmore, from Moab were up last week plus Ranger; Castle Dale, Eagle; Glen Gr- with pictures and interesting ange, Huntington, Eagle plus talks concerning the Civil Air 2 Palms; James Grange, Hunt- Patrol. Joe Baker has been ington, Eagle; Ray C. Grange, named commandant for Green Huntington, Eagle plus 2 Pal- river and he will appoint such ms; Clark H. Oviatt, Elmo, other officers as are deemed Eagle plus 1 Palm; Kenneth necessary. Ryan, Castle Dale, Eagle plus A trifle belated with this House All-re- d. UTAH CAPITAL $25,000 SURPLUS & UNDIVIDED PROFIT $500,000 Member Federal Reserve System and Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation AIR CONDI HEATING Carbon Sheet Castle Valley 4-- H 4-- COAL GAS OIL UNITS 264 So. Carbon Ave Price Utah Phone 8G3-- W STEAM HOT WATER HOT AIR HEATING For Free Estimate Call or Write Us Now AFCO Furnace and Air Conditioning Dealers 4-- 4-- H H H Loi-et- item but Lee Carrol, who has had charge of the Boy Scouts for a couple of months, is doing excellent work with them and they gave a good accounting jf themselves during Boy Scout The Sophomicfes gave two me-aplays at Assembly on Tuesday of this week. County High School Day for speech will be held in Huntington on March 23. They are casting the plays to fce given in high school this week. n Mr and Mrs Kenneth were Castle Dale visitors the first of the week. A bond election is in the offing for the installation of new pumping and filtering equipment, extension and repair cf pipe lines and other things essential in bringing the city wa ter department up to the efficiency it has established and wishes to maintain. Apparently the winter is over and we are really swimming in the water left by the melting snow. Should be a nice green desert in a month or so. A reception for Mr and Mrs Ronald Floyd Carver will be held at the LDS Church at 8:00 p. m. March 5. Janice Moore Carver and Ronald were married in Albuquerque on Feb ct Silll-ma- be quilted at the home of her mother, Mrs Eva Bryan, Monday of this week. A few ladies were invited in and finished it up. The Reids are moving to Magna to live soon, Mr and Mrs Elton Williams spent Saturday here visiting their parents, Mr and Mrs Aaron Williams and Mr and Mrs Homer Duncan, and they att-- i ended the Green and Gold Ball the week end with her parents, Mr and Mrs Cliff Snow. Some of our girls who came home for the Green and Gold Ball last Saturday night, and to visit their parents were: Joyce Peterson, Joann Sorenson and Kathleen Ralphs from Salt Lake City where they are working and Joyce Beth Way-maVona Dean (Ralphs and Dorene Dugmore from Carbon n, College. Ferron and Castle Dale that night. Brid- ge Club ladies were entertained by Olive Funk in her new home CASTLE DALE NOTES Wednesday afternoon last weContinued from Page 1 The game went off fine and were Sunday with Mrs Clara the winners and prize Annie Funk and Mrs Robert Wickman. The Relief Society will preLee. Mr and Mrs Alma Jensen of sent a special program Sunday Salt Lake City, former Ferron night, March 6, at 7:00 p. m. people, were here the first of in the Chapel. the week for the Willie Beam-so- n Mr and Mrs Gordon Thomas funeral and to visit their and children came down from folks. Also here was Mr and Salt Lake City Saturday. Mrs Mrs Ray Worthen land Jess Thomas and children will visit with her parents, Mr and Mrs Bryan of Price. Mrs Vyone Reid of Orange- George Magnuson, for two ville was here with a quilt to ek. CM! ruary 17th. FERRON NEW S m by Deborah Huntsman The South Emery and North Emery basketball teams played their final game of the league play at South Emery last Friday night. South Emery was the winner 58 to 47. South Emery is undefeated in league play this year and now will enter the state tournament. Miss Mary Lou Behunin is here from Craig, Colorado visiting her mother and husband, Mr and Mrs Francis Rasmussen. The Clive Killpack family was all here last week end at the family home to see Louis before he left on his mission. Those coming here were Mr anidi Mrs Guy Shepherd and 2 children of Tooele; Mr and Mrs Mars Killpack and 2 children of Salt Lake; and two sisters, Betty and Ann, of Salt Lake. Their were 14 present and it was the first time they had all 'been together in 7 years. Mrs Iris Davis and children of Salt Lake City visited over R. K. Original Dresses . McKettrick Dresses ta Jonathan Logan Dresses Judy Bond Blouses Sh-er- Lu-el- la sis-te- sister-- $3.9S values! Slips $2.00 $7.95 values! Dresses $1-3-5-- 10 Values up to $50.00! Coats & Suits $5 Values up to $60.00 Western Slacks $10 Scout News Shine and Stan Johnson Brothers O K RUBBER WELDERS Price, Utah 394 So. Carbon Ave. Skirts at Half Price Gloves $2 $6.95 values! GLORIA SHOP PRICE UTAH GUARANTEED TIRES New Used FULL CAPS In Cleveland T, in-laws Bras $1.00 ONLY AT Recapped 100 Pet. COLD RUBBER ( Premium Grade ) ALL SIZES BEST PRICES in EASTERN UTAH MONEY BACK GUARANTEE SEIBERLING NEW TIRE DISTRIBUTOR Mr and Mrs Wm. T. Litster, who are in South Carolina serv ing as missionaries, proudly announce that they received a surprise telegram announcing the arrival of a new granddaughter at tbe home of Mr and Mrs LuDean Litster, the first arrival in the home for six years. They have received three other announcements of the same kind since leaving home last June: A boy at the home of Mr and Mrs DeRell Litster of Mesa, Arizona; a 'boy at the home of Mr and Mrs Joseph Hardy of Susanville, Calif.; and a girl at the home of Mr amd Mrs Ralph Walters of Provo. Mr SONOIVDAS EAST MAIN, PRICE, UTAH 17 In Orange villa and Mrs Alvin Johnson have another granddaughter, born recently to their daughter LaNor and' husband. Mr anldl Mrs Merrial Porter, of Logan. Mrs Johnson spent some time in Logan helping at the home. In Emery Mr and Mrs Edgar Sorensen report the arrival of a 7 lb. 2 oz. grandson born to Mr and Mrs Dean Rich of Idaho Falls Feb. 26. There are 2 little girls in the family. Mrs Rich Is their daughter Naomi. Mr Rich is employed in Arco at the Atomic plant. They have bought a home in Idaho Falls. In Green River Word has reached here of a baby girl bom to Major and Mrs James E. Silliman on Sunday, Feb. 27. They are located In Washington D. C. In Ferron A baby girl was bom to Mr andi Mrs Melvin Bailey Sunday, Feb. 27, at the Price Hospital. They now have 4 girls. Mr anldl Mrs Arthur Rhodes are happy over a new granddaughter bom at the Price Hospital to their daughter Mar jorie and husband, Mr and Mrs Bill Jones. . Mr and Mrs Mirl Ralphs have news of a new granddaughter born to Mr and Mrs Kent Johansen in Salt Lake City. She was formerly Anna Lee Ralphs. Mr In Clawson and Mrs Frank Black-buannounce the birth of a m grandchild, a baby girl, born Feb. 26 at the Price Hospital to Mr and Mrs Stanley (Rich of Frice. Mrs Rich and baby and son Scott are spending a few days here with her parents. In Castle Dale Mr and Mrs LaMar Wilberg are entertaining a new baby boy born last week at the Price Hospital. I: ' t If-!?- j.' i ' 'MM? ' . Thats a funny bank ad! . - Tells folks to bank by mail when the weathers wet! YES, PEOPLE ABLE! THIS WE DO LIKE CORDIALLY CONVENIENT TO KEEP DRY AND COMFORT- INVITE EVERY READER TO TRY WAY MAKE TO DEPOSITS HERE. The Helper State Bank HELPER - UTAH Member Federal Reserve System Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation '! I |