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Show EMERY COUNTY. PROGRESS November 24. 1935 mother, her sifter Mrs Joyce Kohl, Maryln Dyer and Cynthia Ann Bower, all of Los Angeles. They spent 3 days at El Rancho before returning to Calif. they have narosj her Kathleen Walter Peterson and daughElvprda. She ba3 a small bro- ter an,d son and wife and Mr in Emery ther and sitter tp amuse her. Logston and son were here for BroilerWllfond Mr and Mrs Her Daddy Is a high school tea- the pheasant hunt and visited cher. with Mrs William Peterson. In Ferron Mr and Mrs Evan Huntsman are very proud over a baby boy born to them Thursday, Nov. a ,17, weighing 6 lbs., at the Hospital. This now Is a brother for their little girl Eva Lynn. By Mrs Flora Jensen Bom Monday, Nov. 14, In the Huntington HUNTINGTON Price Hospital was a Ibaby boy The Stake Junior Gleaners to Mr and Mrs Dean Behling, have prepared a program, , Sacwhich now makes two children red To Me for Tuesday, Nov. November 23, 24, 25, 26 for them. 29, at Castle Dale in the Stake STRATEGIC AIR COMMAND Mr and Mrs Coy Jewkes of House, for all Mia Maids, Jr. Ferron have a new baby boy Gleaners, Gleaners, Officers and Cinemascope and Color bom at the Price Hospital Oct. 28. They have been staying at teachers and the mothers at With the home of his parents, Mr 7:30 p. m. Mrs Jergenson of James Stewart and Mrs Lillis Jewkes, of Or- the MIA General Board will be June Allyson angeville, but will now be at present to speak. Mrs Helen Frank Lovejoy their home In Ferron. Alex Nicol Robbins, Stake Jr. Gleaner leader, is in charge of the arrangeCASTLE DALE NOTES ments. Each Ward will have a November 27, 28 Mrs Anna Bell has returned part on the program. home after spending 3 weeks Jennifer Jones The Young Mens MIA will Peck California. She left Oct. 21 convene in Gregory in the Huntington of her to Cotten the attend wedding Joseph at 7:30 p. Ward First Chapel daughter Ellen to Warren E. m. Tuesday, Nov. 29, for the in Dyer of Los Angeles. The cere DUEL IN THE SUN mony was performed Oct. 22 "Clean Life program for all in Wee Kirk o the Heather YMMIA from Explorers up. The Technicolor Chapel at Las Vegas, Nev. Bp. fathers are also invited. NorCrandel Crane, L. D. S. 1st man Dunn, principal of the Ward' officiated at the rites Huntington Seminary, will !be November 30, December 1 in the presence of the brides the speaker. a ThorAerqqn as his Barents. Hu ick announce the arrival of has two sisters and a brother fine' granddaughter bornto Nov. Tess and his grandmother, Mrs Zina 3 at San Leandro, Calif, She Danielson. Melvin and to welcome Cowley, waiting weighed 0 lbs. and ill oz. and him home. Castle Theatre Sunday morning, Nov. 20, at the Price Hospital, a 9 lb. baby boy chose Mr and Mrs Julius DOCKET THEATRE DALE CASTLE November 25, 26 THE VIRGIN QUEEN Cinemascope and Color with Bette Davis Richard Todd Joan Collins November 27, 28 Jane Russell Jeff Chandler Dan Duryea with Dennis OKeefe FOX FIRE Technicolor November 20, December FIRST STATE BANK December 2, 3 Doris Day James Cagney 1 In TRUCOLOR LOVE ME OR LEAVE ME Roy Rogers Trigger SAUNA and Color Cinemascope - UTAH CAPITAL $100,000.00 SURPLUS & UNDIVIDED PROFITS Hewn n- from In a British shipyard. Devonshire shipwrights in the little Channel port of Brixham east of Plymouth, turning their craftsmanship back three and a half centuries, are reproucing the historic vessel of the Pilgrims, the National Geographic Society reports. In july they laid her oaken keel. Next July, if all goes well, the second Mayflower will sail on a crossing to two-mon- $500,000.00 Member Federal Reserve System and Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation 30,000 of 'Em! 11620. Gesture of Friendship Gesture of friendship to the United States, the project is financed entirely by voluntary contributions in Britain. Long research by historians on both sides of the Atlantic guides the work. Little is known of one of the most famous ships ever to sail the Atlantic. No precise records, specifications, or descriptions survive, nor any known painting or sketch of the fine ship, as Puritan deacon Robert Cush man described the Mayflower. Christopher Jones was her master, a native of Rotherhithe beside Londons Thames. She was likely a vessel, fair size for her day, with high superstructures or Castles fore and aft. Yet for the poverty-boun- d Puritans in Hollaand exile to have afforded her, the Mayflower in 1620 must have been a somewhat descrepit and ordinary old merchantman. She bore an ordinary name; there were some 20 Mayflowers in Admiralty registry about that time. The ship now building at Brixham is patterned on the most careful models of ships cf Mayflowers type and tonnage. Naval historians assume that Christopher Joness vessel was stout and chunky 90 feet in over-a- ll length, 26 feet in beam, ll feet in depth of hold, wit? three masts to have been called a ship, two of them square-rigge- m cn d. She was jammed to overflowing with her 1L02 Pilgrims (the new Mayflower will take only 50, plus a crew of 21). William Bradfords journal tells ITS U- Utah Products rock-boun- d coast of New England. Its crew and passengers, many of them will Mayflower (descendants, land In garb of the Puritans of pm th stem and the was f broad-waiste- d, OF SAUNA in with Washingto- and stormy, much seasickness passenger died. cold, stout English oak, a new Mayflower Is slowly taking shape 180-b- Abbe Lane EYES OF TEXAS Jr. Gleaners Plan Program SYNDICATE CHICAGO in Sal-ln- returned ton England and rough,! She J imlraImer TPl.iM ench salt at London. Captain Jones died in 1622. Two years Batten. later, the last Admiralty recThis remarkable reeprd paints ord of his ship had her lying to the probability that the in poor condition at Rotherwith one suit of worn Mayflower was a "sweet ship, hithe, her bilges well disinfected by saails, valued all bold at less leakage from wine kegs during than $750. years of trading with Bordeaux One marine scholar attempted and La Rochelle. There must to prove that Mayflower beams have been traces about her. are part of an existing bam boo, of the fish. tar. turpentine, in the village of Jordans, Buck and other smelly cargoes she linghamshire, but the theory is had carried. her Whatever unchallenged. fate in late 1955 the ship of Unknown End Pilgrims is coming back to the first Mayflower is unknown. life in England. that the voyage ENGLAND BUILDS 2ND MAYFLOWER TO RESAIL THE PILGRIM VOYAGE SOS 1 . - J SsdSlr mA 1 Ames K. Bagley, center, executive secretary of the Utah Manufacturers Association, holds the bag, while Frank V. Nelson, UMA field secretary; Robert Olson and Richard Bagley prepare to load it up with Utah products for the golden UMA Golden Banqueters Applaud Utah Products the Celebrating the golden anniver- Utah Products Month, and demgiveaway boxes dramatically sary of the Utah Manufacturers onstrated the productivity of the Association, 1200 banquet guests literally were snowed under with gifts of 30,000 Made in Utah products. Six hundred gift packages, each containing 50 individual items produced in Utah, were distributed to ladies attending the November 9 event at the Hotel Utah. The banquet is the highlight of 18-1- states manufacturing and proces- sing industries. More than 1,000 plants in the state, with an employment of nearly 40,000 persons, now are supplying demands for Utah products at home, throughout the United States, and in growing number to the nations of the world. 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