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Show EMERY COUNTY PROGRESS November 17, 1955 winters coal early. Bee LaMar Jones, Castle Dale cr call 2795. tp6 OU CAN HAVE youi home or stuccoed, painted, remodeled NOW. Honest, satis factory work. NO DOWN PAYMENT. Three full years to pay. See our work talk to our customers anywhere in Emery Co. C and M Building and Supply (Clyde M. Funk) Ferron Utah Mrs Jessie Nelson mode a children oame down and took trip to Salt Lake City last week. her back with them. was Mrs Mrs Clyda Black was in Boun Accompanying her Eva Bryan, Mrs Aura Austin tifui last wreek visiting her son HUNTINGTON NOTES By Mrs Flora Jensen . (Crowded out last week) Ball of the and Mrs Esther Conover. The Harvest They Merrill Black and family. North Emery High School was spent the week end. FOR SAJ-New Shotguns. neld Friday night with Judith Some of our youngsters who of were home far the Armistice Remington DeLuxe, 16 gauge. Mrs Eleanor Parkinson Litster crowned FFA SweetRegular $84.00 now on special heart and Verlynn Jensen and Salt Lake City visited with her week end were Carol Jean Conat $68.50. C & M Building sister, Mrs Eldon Thompson, over, Dean Conklin, Stewart Supply. Ferron, Utah. and family last week. tplO Nielsen, Howard Huntsman and HUNTINGTON NOTES Gale Dugmore from the BYU; Alonzo FARMERS ! Cox Mrs of Mr and Annette Christensen, Nila Hun by Mrs Flora Jensen We pay cash for dead or useMrs Mr and and Mapleton Betty Killpack and her less horses, cows, sheep or Hollis Williams of Springville tsman, Velma from Salt Lake friend FOR SALE 1949 Mr of Brice Fish Mrs and Mercury visited at the George Huntshogs. Call Price 996W for fast sedan, very clean, new Clearfield have been visiting at man home Saturday last week. City, and others. service. pick-u- p Carbon-Emer- y tires, radio, heater, new seat the home of Max Fish. Animal The William Brocks had as They are cousins. Mr and Mrs Hal Mendenhall Co. One mile south of covers, many extras. Will Findinner guests Friday, Nov. their ance. $550. See it. Clyde Funk, and boys of Fillmore spent Sun Mrs Eva Killpack is now in 11, Price. LaRay Hunt who is 13tc8 phone 5452, Ferron, Utah. day visiting at the home of Victorville, Calif, with her son, home on furlough from CarsJames Killpack, and family well Air Force Base, Fort WorMrs Mae Arnold. FOR SALE Used furnaces, CLAYTON WORTHEN where she will visit for a while. th, Texas; his mother, Mrs stoker, and blowers. Anything Mr and Mrs R. J. Leonard REFRIGERATION SERVICE Mrs Eunice Nelson has just Vera Qlsen, of Green River; Authorized Kelvinator Dealer to fit your need. Priced rea- spent the week end at the horeturned from San Francisco, a sister, Patsy Fredrickson, and sonably. Carlyle Jones at P. c. me of Mr and Mrs Grover Sales and Service of Salt Lake City; and With them were their Calif, where she has been vis- baby Repair on all commercial and Jenes & Sons,, Castle Dale. tell !two his Mrs Clinton grandmother, with few a her weeks home refrigeration equipment. boys Johnny and Bruce. iting for Bryan of Kenilworth. LaRay 684 No. 4th East in Price iThey returned to their home grandson and family, Mr and visited relatives and friends Mrs James Stanton. Phone 857-- J FOR SALE Weiner pigs at in Bear River Sunday. while in Ferron. Reindeer Inn, Huntington Can Mr and Mrs Angus (Chrystal) Mr and Mrs LaRaine McALL CLASSIFIED ADS MUST yon, Phone 4324. Visiting recently at the Cl2tpl2 Arthur and children of St. Maughan and children of Or- aud BE PAID IN ADVANCE Stevens home was her over week the FOR SALE 75 head of choice George were week end guests em were here Send money with your class mother, Mrs Zee Westover, of Mr Mr her of Mrs home end at the and parents, visiting ified ad! Rate is 3 cents Ramboullet ewe lambs and 15 and a brother and wife, and Mrs Thorvald Rasmussen. Provo Mr and Mrs W. L. Westover, per word per issue, with a yearling ewes. Will sell all or Grover Killpack. minimum charge of $.50. any amount. See Donald Cox, Ruth Garcia and children Mrs Emma Johnson of Wood-sid- e 'of Santa Barbara, Calif., also Phone 2350. Jtc we re visitors in Salt Lake and Orangeville, visited this week with her Mrs Minnie Miller and Mrs FOR SALE Studebaker, dual over week Provo end. the Milly and family, Mr Joanna Flanigan of Santa Bar daughter frame drive, 10 wheel dump truck. FOR SALE bara. The N. E. Elementary school ;and Mrs Lloyd Cox. Has heavy duty steel bed and house in Huntington on y2 city has tried out a new method of to terms. lot. new Write Ivan Hres hoist, The Seventies Quorum, Bish-t- o practically Easy gone the childrens work Mrs Mary Nelson has for a (825 x 20) in good condition. L. Powell, RFD No. 1, Riverton, discussing and some neighbors of to Lake Salt stay opric City Instead during visiting days. Motor runs good. No reasanable Utah. honored Mr and Mrs 4tpl2 of Ferron while. Her Virginia daughter their work discussing during offer turned down. See Philip Alien Funk, and Lyndon Funk with a going- and husband, class a have conference black they LOST Spaniel, Springer Nelson or Max Peacock in and white; answers to name with the parents at night. This Ferron. 4tpl0 of Duke. Call Kenneth Williams, method has proved to be helpconcerned. Get your 4454 Huntington. COAL HAULED Win ltc fulMrto all Mrs Tom Nielson and and son of Salt (Lake spent Friday and Saturday home visiting their families, Mr and Mrs Fen ton Moffitt and Mr and Mrs Bud Nielson. Tom went pheaen sant hunting while he was here. Karen Moffitt was home frEleetrie Range with THMKING om the BYTT Cor one day. Flora Jensen spent a few Unit starts New TAP in Las Vegas where her days Paulina Schmidt ' food Ned Huntsman Marlin Gittins Betty Deleeuw cooking in seconds. New daughter, Bessie Gay, is teachClub Congress In 34tli National to the Unit maintains trips ing school. On the way home 1, have gone to four Utah club members Nov. she stopped in Salt Lake to temperatures. Dress Revue, who distinguished themselves in the 1955 National Foods can't bum or boil over. visit with friends and relatives. Electric, Recreation and Rural Arts, and Tractor award programs. Has 2 trie winner, and will represent Tractor proThe State Ovens, Club Utah at the National of Gittins is Marlin winner gram Oven Clock Control, FERRON NEWS His trip is provided by who has been a Congress. Smithfield, Choice of Sherwood by Deborah Huntsman the Westinghouse Educational Club member for six years. His Green, Stratford Yellow or Foundation. is to by provided Chicago trip white Porcelain finish. Ned has utilized electricity The Associated Clubs annUtah Oil Refining Company. and electrical equipment during ual banquet will be held MonThrough this program, which the seven years he has been ennot repair. emphasizes care day evening, Nov. 21, in the the project, and has tractor has Marlin repairs rolled innew kept church. Tickets will be 50 cents and improved uses learned to a minimum. a plate and evesyone is to for electrical energy. Marlin substituted in driving furnish their own dishes. The He is an ardent student of the the tractor for his father who proceeds are to go to the church his hand and found that subject, and won first place in injured fund and there will building it was a full time job. He has the county and third in the state be contributions taken at the learned to uso the tractor for with his demonstration on how door. Following the banquet a to make and use a trouble light. every field job. He has learned talk will ibe given by Ernest He has been president of his to inspect the tractor periodicReimer Chisell of the USAC at to service, lubricate and to club three times, as well as servally, Logan on landscaping, etc. All ing as mayor at camp. replace parts when necessary. are invited to attend whether Marlin is a member of the Pauline Schmidt of West JorClub of you belong to a club or not True Type Holstein Dress dan, has won the state Cache county, led by Robert Funk Ferron, Utah ed ! A-3- C j Kill-pac- k. . 4-H'- away party Saturday night last Mr Mrs Lyndon week at the Gerald) Barton ho- made and a rushed business me. They spent the evening to Salt Lake last playing games and had a very nice lunch. Gifts were given to them. Mrs Reta Weaver and her two daughters and a Dale Duffin, of Salt Lake City were visitors with the Con over families last week end. Mr and Mrs Ellis Allred and children of Provo spent the week end with her parents, Mr and Mrs Homer Duncan. Aerial Funk of Salt Lake Eddie City and his Laramie, spent Sunday with Aerials mother, Mrs Mary Funk. Mr and Mrs Sylvan Leslie of Provo spent Saturday and Sunday with relatives, his father, John Leslie, and sisters, Mrs Ida Conklin and Mrs Ruby Petersen and husband1 Seely. Mr and Mrs Paul Bigler and children of Payson were guests at the Gerald Stanton home over the week end. Mr and Mrs C. L. Frye of came over and Huntington went pheasant hunting Saturday with Mr and Mrs Seely son-in-la- City Saturday. Fireside was held Sunday night after Sacrament meeting at the home of Mr and Mrs Philip Nelson. Most of the time was spent choosing a course of study for the winter. Lyle Wright is the teacher. Refreshments were served. An Elders son-in-la- Our next regular auction will be held ,iv.v.v.viviw,w.ww.vi,.v.v.,s,.w.,.w.v.s5 11?? There's Nov. 19, be- Saturday, 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 867 Price, Utah Wayne E. Johnston, Auctioneer .yiwywAv.wwisw..,v.Vi,.v.v.v.v.V Built Right In! j Trips To Chicago Congress ers Funk trip FRIGIDAIRE Imperial 2-0v- SPEED-HEA- & T ALL-EXPENS- 4-- Even-He- bigger-than-ev- at 4-- Cook-Mast- 4-- C and M Building Supply Clyde M. 4-- Phone Gittins and Elizabeth Gittins. 5452 INSULATION GUARANTEED Thanksgiving WORK ALSO Dance Orangeville and WINDOWS FOB FREE ESTIMATES CALL G. GRANGE 494, Price, Utah WALLACE Phone $1.00 SPONSORED BY: ORANGEVILLE $4.99 Price Trading Shoe Dept. SUNDAY 4-- Betty DeLeeuw, 17, of Biek-nel- l, has won state honors in the Recreation and Rural Arts YOUR Program. Leadership and achievement in the program earned her a trip to the Club Congress, provided by United States Rubber Co. for seven years, Betty, a attended and taught crafts at county camp three years, was song leader and is now president of the Dancing Dandies, and is of the county council. She took the leading part in her school play and was in the orchestra. She is busy at churcb, as a Junior Leader and in school. FAMILY SHOE PRICE STORE UTAH VMVMV.W state. e Her winning costume is a dress of navy blue wool flannel. The middy top features a wide round neck, with contrasting guimpe. The slender skirt was styled with pleats at the sides and center. The short navy and white tweed coat has kimono sleeves. Red calf pumps, white gloves and gold earrings complete the costume. Pauline, a member of the Nifty Stitchers Club led by Emily Ned Huntsman, 17, of Castle Drake, is active in her school, Elec- church, and community. Dale, is the 1955 State All these programs are conducted under the direction of the Cooperative Extension Service. two-piec- vice-preside- ALUMINUM DOORS November 24 TICKETS FOR ALL THE FAMILY 4-- U. S. ROCK WOOL - Revue award, and will attend Club Congress the National as the guest of Simplicity Pattern Co., Inc. Miss Schmidt, 19, has been enrolled in the Clothing program seven years, and this year made the ensemble which won her top honors in the We Have Them . . . All-Sta- Shop Now for Pre-Holid- ay SPECIALS SCHOOL To us, saving money means BANKING it! n2 U LI AW - j ITS CONVENIENT ITS SAFE WITH EACH PURCHASE OF ITS PROFITABLE Thats why we deposit regularly at ITS HANDY $200.00 or more LI CARBON EMERY BANK Price Utah MEMBER FEDERAL FEDERAL SAFETY Turkey for 1 cent 15-l- b. RESERVE DEPOSIT INSURANCE DEPOSIT BOXES DRIVE-I- SYSTEM AND TELLER WE INVITE YOU TO OPEN A SAVINGS WINDOW ACCOUNT HERE U For the Finest in Quality Shop at TURKEYS SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19th AT 3:00 p. m. ON OLD HUNTINGTON CANYON ROAD SPONSORED BY HUNTINGTON FIRST WARD MISSIONARY FUND COMMITTEE OVEN-READ- CORPORATION Ky Y HELPER FURNITURE Co. With Stares in Price and Helper PHONE 913 J PRICE PHONE 3 HELPER |