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Show EMEHY tOtJNTY PROGRESS November 10. 195o ! house in Castle Dale. Good lo- COAL HAULED Get your cation. Old Lund place. See winters coal early. See LaMar Rheuiben M. Brasher, cah Cas- Jones, Castle Dale cr call 2795. tle Dale 8265. 3tc9 tp6 New Shotguns. FOR SALE Remington DeLuxe, 16 gauge. Regular $84.00 new on special at $68.50. C & M Building Supply. Ferron, Utah. tplQ ! We pay FARMERS ! cash for dead or use- less horses, cows, sheep or hogs. Call Price 996W for fast service. pick-u- p Carbon-Emer- y Animal Co. One mile south of Price. 13tc8 CLAYTON WORTHEN REFRIGERATION SERVICE Authorized Kelvinator Dealer Sales and Service Repair on all commercial and home refrigeration equipment. 684 No. 4th East in Price Phone 857-- J SALE FOR Modern See the new ALL CLASSIFIED ADS MUST , BE PAID IN ADVANCE Send money with your class ified ad! Rate is 3 cents Mrs Ida Page was hostess to DUP Rock Canyon Trail the home or Camp at her home. Captain IOU CAN HAVE youi stuccoed, paiuted, remodeled NOW. Honest, satis factory work. NO DOWN PAY' per word.per issue, with a MENT. Three full years to pay. See our work talk to our cusminimum charge of $.50. tomers anywhere In Emery Co. FOR SALE 1948 Plymouth C and M Building and Supply 2 door sedan, $200. Cali Gene (Clyde M. Funk) Ferron Utah Harding 2083 Huntington. 2tpl0 1949 Mercury FOR SALE FOR SALE sedan, very clean, new Studebaker, dual drive, 10 wheel dump truck. tires, radio, heater, new seat Has heavy duty steel bed and covers, many extras. Will Finpractically new hoist. Tires ance. $550. See it. Clyde Funk, (825 x 20) in good condition. phone 5452, Ferron, Utah. Motor runs good. No reasanable offer turned down. See Philip FOR SALE 75 head of choice Nelson or Max Peacock in Ramboullet ewe lambs and 15 Ferron. 4tpl0 yearling ewes. Will sell all or any amount. See Donald Cox, FOR SALE Prime turkeys, Orangeville, Phone 2350. ltp hens and toms. See Mark H. Williams, Castle Dale. 3tpl0 FOR SALE New 40 gallon electric water heater. Standard brand. Bargain price. Inquire at Progress office. ltc WESKiaP Frigidaire Electric Range New and Surface Units. AND the famous Wonder-Oven- " that lets you broil and bake at the same time in the same oven at different temperatures. See Frigidaire now! Speed-He- at Heat-Mind- ed Francis Taylor- was in charge. Velma. Huntington gave the les - settlements in son on early Hawaii. Twenty two members and two guests were present. The Sitterud Birthday Club gathered at the home of Mrs Maggie Grange Monday afternoon and surprised her. Lovely to her and gifts were presented pot luck lunch was served. Mr Mostyn Cox and members of his family were here from Sandy over the week end to enjoy the deer hunt. A family gathering at the home of Mr and Mrs Arvon Scow Sunday was the occasion to welcome the latest new grandson to the family. Mr and Mrs Ted Scow and baby of Provo were here over the week Mr and Mrs Easton Scovill from Salt Lake City have moved here andhe is now employed at Hiawatha. Mr and Mrs Leslie Moffitt and Mr and Mrs E. Ray Curtis FOR SALE! Used) furnaces, with their mother In visited stoker, and blowers. Anything to fit your need. Priced rea- Payson recently. with their parents, sonably. Carlyle Jones at P. o. MrVisiting and Mrs George L Taylor, Jenes & Sons, Castle Dale. this week were Mr and Mrs tell Bruce Taylor of Richfield and Mr and Mrs Maron Oveson of Price and their families. Pres, and Mrs Perry E. Snow and his mother, Mrs Georgina U. S. ROCK WOOL Snow GUARANTEED WORK and M Building Supply Clyde M. Funk Ferron, Utah Phone ALUMINUM and WINDOWS FOR FREE ESTIMATES CALL WALLACE G. GRANGE Phone 5452 494, Price, Utah : Qun-fro- by Mrs Rose Olsen Emery Barbara Addley received her coveted) Golden Gleaner Citation at Stake MIA Leadership, Oct. 19, in the Emery Stake Dale. House at Castle Mrs Opal Andersen of Huntington presented the citation. Barbara, an ambitious young mother, has spent many hours on this splendid achievement. She has been active in church duties and especially in MIA. She was Jr. Gleaner leader 2 years, attendance secretary 1 year and also a dance director. For 2 years she attended a spec lal Gleaner class conducted by Elsie Sorensen, other than Tuesday night. This citation makes 10 Golden Gleaners achieved in the Emery Ward: Mabel Morten-se- n (Honorary Golden Gleaner;, Marjorie Maxfield, Thelma Add ley, Betty Jean Whetsel, Geraldine Lewis, Jean Christiansen, Jo Ann Anderson, Lila Christiansen, Dawn Duzett and Barbara Addley. Ferron were Sunday guests here visiting their son Austin and) daughter. Gene Snow and Geneva Tuttle, and families. Sunday morning the Relief Society held their monthly prayer meeting and reports from the boys in service and missionaries were given by members present. David and) Bruce Gordon, sons of Mr and Mrs Clem Gordon, and Bruce is the husband of Rosalie Davis Gordon, are able to get to Tokyo from aboard their ship. They attended LOS Conference there. They also partticipated in MIA, ball games and roller skating. Reid Moffitt, son of Mrs Rhea Taylor, is a counselor in the MIA in the Long Beach area where he lives and his wife Evelyn is president of the Y INSULATION DOORS of excavations between Emery and should write to the editor of 'Salina, in our own county: ' the publication James H Other articles in this and nerson, Dept, of Anthropology the two first issues carry siml-- I lar descriptions of excavations University of Utah at Salt Lake, in various places which tell of They are anxious to get more ancient habitations throughout members and to find out about the Utah region. !any old ruins or relics this where in the state. Anyone interested Emery Girl Wins Award ends. ALSO C They are now located in home recently purchased Mrs Ermina Killian. Mrs Edra McNeil was hostess to the Ladies Improvement Cl- ub Wednesday afternoon. A sp- eclal program for Armistice Day was given followed by lunch The Nu Tu Club met at the home of Mrs Joan M. Snow last The. evening was Thursday. enjoyed socially and refreshments enjoyed. Mr Blaine Oox is in Salt Lake Citv this week taking a special training course for electricians. He expects to move his family soon. Blaine is working for the Utah Power and Light Co. The Beaux Arts Club spent a pleasant evening at the home of Mrs Dessie Davis last week. Handwork and luncheon were enjoyed. daay. ORANGEVILLE NEWS their by Mrs Ray B. Humphrey INTERESTED IN OLD RUINS? New Bulletin Describes Tham by Lamont Johnson Emery county people who are interested in anthropology, old relics and the like, have ruins, WMIA. a chance to learn much about Ted Childs is stationed at these developments by writing Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri for a new publication entitled and seems to be the only LDS UTAH ARCHEOLOGY man In his group. He has just lished at the University pub-of been out a few months. His par- Utah in Salt Lake City. ents are Mr and Mrs Osden It is sent free to prospective Childs. members. The latest issue, out Neldon Cox Is on board ship the first of November, had a for sailing Japan. They stopped enroute at some of the islands. short article about important Neldon, is theson-o- f Mr and Mrs Elmer Cox. Chester Taylor, son of Mrs Della Taylor, Is aboard ship but gets to land about every week end. He enjoys his work and says they are preparing to go overseas after Christmas. David Scovill, our last missionary out, writes his parents. Mr and Mrs Orien Scovill, that he is enjoying his work very much. He has been assigned the city of Brisbane, Australia and has had to get a bicycle to do his traveling on. He states it seems rather strange to him to have the steering wheels on the right side of the cars. It is very hot and the humidity very high there now. LaDue Scovill, son of Mr and Mrs Amasa Scovill, Is now located in Cottage Grove, Oregon. He is well and expected to baptize three or four converts Buy from your Dealer A Utah Power & Light Co. Message this week. ECONOMICS, EDUCATION, AND ENGINES! It's a fact that one of the cardinal principles of ECO-NOMI- is concerned with and it's a fact that Education in Utah is almost wholly financed by property-ownin- g taxpayers, and It's a fact that the Rio Grande railroad pays a huge tax bill in Utah, made possible only because its ENGINES keep busy transporting people and goods over Rio Grande's own superb network of steel highways. EDUCATION, other words, in your community, as in every community through which it operates, Rio Grande plays a major citizenship role in the support of your educational system. For example, in 1954, the Denver & Rio Grande Western Railroad paid of $1,079,542 in taxes to Utah counties. Of this amount, $737,905 went total a of directly for school purposes; under the efficient, economical operation Board State Utah the cost schools Utah ($230 average per pupil, reported by of Education) Rio Grande taxes covered a year's cost for 3,208 studentsl The remaining $341,637 went to support of state, county and municipal governments, with $47,038 expended for county roads, and sizeable amounts earmarked for airports. The Rio Grande is proud to be your partner in progress... proud to fulfill its major duties of public service and citizenship. Dedicated to the overall development of its territory, Rio Grande pledges continued dependable service in the spirit of our great American system of free enterprise. In A remodeling job on the City Library has just been completed. The ceilings were lowered, some changes made and a redecorating job done. Last year a furnace was put In the city hall making heat available to the library. It is open Monday and Friday aftenoons from 2 to 5 p. m. The new buildings connected with the city hall, where the Telephone Co. is housed, is having a stucco on the out side. Babies given their names in church Sunday were Bryant Gene, son of Mr and Mrs Gene A. Snow; Keith William, son of Mr and Mrs Calvin Cox; Ross Delile, son of Mr and Mrs Delile Hinkins; Stanton Ted, son of Mr and Mrs Ted Scow; and Lance J., son of Mr and Mrs Dale Farmer. The following girls were also confirmed! members of the L. D. S church: Sally Lynn Draper, Linda Ann Fox and Ear-leJoyce Robertson. A Relief Society supper and bazaar will be held here Saturday,' Nov. HQ. It will start at 6:00 p. m. Everyone Is invited to attend. Mr and Mrs N. Thomas Guy-mo- n held Open House Wednes- - DENVER GEORGE i RIO GRANDE WESTERN RAILROAD Pioneering in Progrete ter tS Ytars f. DODGE, Director of Public Relatione and Tax Commlutonor Yes, I ' Our next regular auction will toe held Saturday, Nov. 19, be ginning at 2:00 p. m. Sale will be conducted In our yards at Price. Bring over any stock you have for sale. Carbon Emery Auction Yards Phone 567 Price, Utah Wayne E. Johnston, Auctioneer thats right fill your tank now and arrange for refills throughout the winter on Utoco's new budget to pay ifyou desire. ne Watch Out For the Kids.,, Let Them Live to Enjoy The Life For Which They Are Preparing. Order your Utoco Fuel Oil and take 1 0 months to pay plan by which you may take 10 months Fuel Oils are expertly blended for home oil heating units. Clean burning , trouble free and no waste. 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