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Show emery county progress November 3. 1935 Mr and Mr Clydje Koffard HUNTINGTON NOTES CASTLE DALE NEWS and and Mi's Isabelle family Mrs Jensen Flora by YVickman By Mrs Grace Kofford were dinner guests at CLEVELAND the home of Mr and Mrs Mel Mr and Mrs Allan Dooley and Last Thursday friends of Mrs Frandaen at American Fork family of Ogden were visitors her Koflord surprised Sydorua Sunday in honor of Mrs Clyde at the Oliver Rop.er home dur on her fcirthday and, spent the Kpffords birthday. ing the past week while he home. her at afternoon went Cecil Day and daughter and time. deer hunting during that visited at the granddaughter Mrs Vern Evertson and girls home of Mr and Mrs Ferre! and new baby boy have been Win, atatended the and Day in Huntington with her H. Staker funeral Saturday, visitingMr and Mrs Myron Grfolk, ROCKET October HOUSE 29. CastLe CASTLE DALE 4, Theatre 5 OF BAMBOO Cinemascope & Color with Robert IRyan Robert Stack Shirley Yamaguchi Cameron Mitchell and Mrs Clayton Johnson Art Gibson from Orem visited recently with their sisters, Mrs Dora Otteson, Mr and Mrs Clell Jones and Mrs Johanna Johnson. Those called from here to take part in the funeral services at Price for Pete Jensen r, were Bp. and Mrs Robert a duet, and Mrs Aretha Jensen and Mrs Agnes Jensen, a duet, with Mrs Rose Anderson at the piano. Others attending the funeral were Mrs Doyle Allred, Mr and Mrs Vance Tucker, Mrs Emma Johnson and Mrs Mary Larsen. Mrs Myrtle Martensen accompanied Mr andi Mrs Lee Miller from Price to Bountiful to visit at the bedside of her small grandson, who had been hospitalized for pneumonia. He is the son of Mr and Mrs Wallace Christensen. Mrs Ned Jensen and small son from Ogden have (been home visiting with her parents, Mr and Mrs Loren Dalton, and Lit-ste- El-v- oy k, November 6, 7 Sterling Hayden Yvonne DeCarlo Zachary Scott In SHOTGUN SHIELD 9, 10 FOR MURDER with Edmond OBrien November Fern LUlywhlte, Home Demonstration Agent, has been teaching a group of ladies how to fit patterns. During the course they have eewea a blouse and made a sewing basket. Those taking the course were Agnes Jensen, Lavon Mmchey, Winnie Allred, Rose Anderson, Aretha Jensen, Dora Otteson and Ruth Litster. Next Saturday night a banfor Ward quet and dance, Maintenance, sponsored by the Bishopric, will be held in the Ward Recreation Hall. The ban quet will commence at 6:09 p. ni. Tickets will be $1.00 a plate or $3.50 a family. Miss Colleen (Larsen from Bountiful visited over the week end with her grandparents, Mr and Mrs Joseph Hansen, and her friend, Marvin Jensen. Miss Georgia Majnik from Huntington visited with Miss Verlyn Jensen. Miss Karen Litster was quite ill last week and missed a few days of work at the Carbon Emery Bank. Chad Thorderson, who is attending college in Southern Utah, has been appointed, by th,e Student Body Eifgene Holman, to be studbni CASTLE DALE NOTES The Friendship Club will be publicity and advertising director. He will keep students entertained by Mrs Carol Rasmussen at her home this Friinformed on all campus events day. Mrs Bland Fox will entertain and activities. Chad Is a graduate of North Emery High Sch the Entre Nous Club on Friday ool. evening. FIRST STATE BANK OF SAUNA Wil-stea- di, Technicolor November Locke. Miss ange, for about 10 days or more. Mr Evertson came down from Orem for the week end. Mrs Dorothy Carlson of Price visited with her parents, Mr and Mrs Guy Brown Sunday. Attending the Wm. H. Staker funeral Saturday from out of town and Lawrence were: UTAH SAUNA Mr and, Mrs J. O. Elliott, Kath- ryn Jones, Eureka; Mr and Mrs I. N. Day, Mr and Mrs Dansie, Riverton; Mr ana HUNTINGTON Mrs David Larson, Ashton, Ida ho; Mr and Mrs Ronald RobCAPITAL $100,000.00 ertson, Mrs Amelia Cederquist, November 4, 5 StaMatilda & Mrs Glen Staker, UNDIVIDED PROFITS SURPLUS $500,000.00 lker, Mrs LAtby Proctor, Mr BRING YOUR SMILE ALONG and Mrs Wm. K. Klingler, Mr Member Federal Reserve System and Federal Deposit and Mrs Albert Tuft, Mr and Technicolor Insurance Corporation Mrs Calvin Tuft, Mrs Florence With Thompson, Mrs Christie Dim-ic- the babys great great grandMrs Kent Peterson, Mr father, Matthew Cowley, and Frankie Laine Cecil Day, Mrs Ruby Beatty, all great grandmother, Mrs Lucille Keefe Brasselle of Salt Lake City; Mr and Mrs Constance Towers Frank Blackburn, Evelyn Bailey, Clawson; Mr and Mrs Ivan MoCourt, Mr and Mrs Stanley November 6, 7 Rich, Dragerton; Mr and Mrs Ray Mills, Mr and Mrs Lee Wll Esther Williams stead, Mr and Mrs Lynn Howard Keel Mr and Mrs Ray Wllstead, and Gower Champion Marge Mr and Mrs Dodd Wllstead, Sanders George Castle Gate; Christina Hansen, Emma Reynolds, Castle Dale; In Mr and Mrs Byrd Gordon, Mr JUPITERS DARLING and Mrs John A. Mangum, Joe Arnold,, Mrs Sylvia Oviatt, PrCinemaScope and Color ice; Mr and Mrs Gomer Arnold, Mr and Mrs Douglas Me Mullin, Mrs Florence Jensen, November 9, ilU, ill, 12 Cleveland; Mr and Mrs Merrill Day, Elmo; and many others. MISTER ROBERTS The First and Second Ward (Relief Societies have planned CinemaScope and Color programs for their Ward Conwith ferences Sunday night at 7:20 p. m. in their separate chapels. Henry Fonda Peace Begins at Home is the James Cagney conference theme. Stake Relief v William Powell Society Board members will Jack Lemmon meet with wafdi officers. PTA meeting for the High School and Elementary school will be Wednesday, Nov. 9th. A Back to School program is planned with parents and of more than $5,000,000 per With only six payrolls in teachers meeting in the various classrooms at 7:00 p. m. is followed by the regular meeta $6,000,000 payroll is overlooked. But year, is surprising ing in the Fine Arts building. ' Visiting at the home of Mr the case with an unseen payroll at Kennecotts Utah Copper Division. and Mrs Guy Young the past week end were some of their children from cut of town, Mr addition to paying good wages, Utah Copper spends an average and Mrs Lynn Cramer of Tooele, Mr and Mrs Clyde Conover of $1000 a year for each of its 6300 employees to provide of Ferron, and Kent Young of Provo. Mr and Mrs Lavell King of vJL fringe benefits a total of more Brigham City were here one or two days last week for deer season. Lavell is teaching at $6,000,000. There are about 18 benefits, the Box Elder High School. Mrs Martha Sorenson, Mrs including health and life insurance, pensions, Maud Gunderson, Huntington and Mr and Mrs Milton Alexsick leave, holiday pay and vacations. ander of Price spent an afternoon with a sister, Mrs Mary Collard, recently for her birthUtah Coppers operations provide fringe day. Karen Moffitt was down from Provo Saturday and, Sunbenefits too benefits which extend to day. Mrs Fannie McElprang and Coppers every part of Utah. Mrs LaRee Colby were visitors up state Thursday. While on the way from American Fork regular payroll of $25,000,000 a year a truck collided with them and did quite a bit of damage to create other THEATRE November NEWS By Mrs Chariot Larson 3,Qb,0 ayrelD 11, 12 BEDEVILLED Cinemascope and Color with Anne Baxter 'Steve Forrest AVA J vMUuW Utah ir that that it In than prices start as low as Utah delivered at your local Ford Dealers! Mainline Business Tudor with oil filter and oil bath cleaner. Optional equipment extra. Applicable state and local taxes extra. JZ Are Teen-Age- rs Smarter the Colby caar. Mrs Jennie McElprang has been at West Jordan for two weeks with a daughter and family, Mr and Mrs Paul Paul-seewho have a new baby boy n, born Friday, 21st. Mr and Mrs Less Jones of Salt Lake City visited here with Mr and; Mrs Paul Manchester last week end. Mrs Jones stayed for a longer visit this week to help with a new baby girl in the family. O .N O sewing club ladies enjoyed the evening on Thursday at the home of Mrs Nora Kartchner. They all took misfit costumes and had fun. Mrs Norman Dunns mother; Mrs Clara Allen, of Salt Lake City is visiting at the Dunn home for two weeks. Mrs Zen Jensen and Joan Me Kenna were visitors in Salt Lake City Tuesday. Fenton Moffitt and R. Brasher of the County SCS committee are attending meetings in Salt Lake three days this week. helps jobs throughout the state. Utah Copper supply purchases contribute to the success of hundreds of Utah businesses. And Utah Coppers taxes, the biggest in Utah, help educate our children and provide other government services. These benefits, plus the overlooked payroll, help build a better Utah. l I than they used to be? Wed say, Yes. Why? Bethan cause more teen-ager- s ever before are regular depositors in this bank. Saving for the future is certainly one strong proof of intelligence. Are you a teen-ager- ? Are you interested in success? We invite you to prove it by building your opportunity reserve in this bank. CARBON EMERY BANK - PRICE, UTAH MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM AND FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION DRIVE-ISAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES TELLERS WINDOW In Castle Dale Mr and Mrs Dean A. Jensen have a new baby boy born at the Price Hospital Oct. 20. In Emery Mr and Mrs Victor Keele announce the arrival of a new grandson born to Mr and Mrs Melvin Keele. The 8 Vi lb. baby boy arrived Oct. 18 at the Dragerton Hospital. He has a little sister to welcome him. In Orangeville The Shirl McArthurs are rejoicing over the arrival of a son born last Wednesday at the Price Hospital. Mr and Mrs Glen Paulsen received word of the birth of a grandson born to Mr and Mrs Paul Paulsen of Salt Lake City last week. 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