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Show EMERY COUNTY . Home wren 3 ac- FOR SALE les of ground and corral, m Ferron, on the Canyon road, See Adrienne Fish, berron. tpll FOR Large size Estate SALE oil heater. Priced reasonably. secure necessary capital and are sincerely interested to evInquire at Progress office. entually operate a $20,000 an- nual net business. Give full RELIABLE PARTY to service a route of CIGAR- particulars, phone. Write P. O. ETTE machines. No selling or Box 7209, Camden Station, Min soliciting. Route established for neapolis, Minnesota for lnfor-- 1 dtp operator. Full or part time. Up matlon and interview. to $300 per month to start. cash required, ALL CLASSIFIED ADS MUST $300 to $1500 .which is secured. Please dont BE PAID LN ADVANCE waste our time unless you can Send money with your class ified ad! Rate is 3 cents per word per issue, with a minimum charge of $.50. FIRST STATE BANK Pfaff Sewing Machine Sales and Service See sign on Highway 50 one mile west of Price, Phone 114. All makes of machines repaired. OF SAUNA SAUNA SURPLUS FOR SALE Top quality sewing machines, Motorola Radios, Shirley Sinks, New and used appliances, electric motors. Also a good supply of fishing equipment. JUSTESENS Orangeville, Utah Phone 9225 or 2456 UTAH CAPITAL $100,000.00 UNDIVIDED PROFITS & tc23 $500,000.00 CLAYTON TVORTHEN REFRIGERATION SERVICE Member Federal Reserve System and Federal Deposit Authorized Kelvinator Dealer Sales and Service Repair on all commercial and home refrigeration equipment. 684 No. 4th East in Price Phone 857-- J REAL GOOD BUYS on new Frigidaire Ranges. Discounts up to $140. c and M Building Supply, Ferron, Utah. tp FOR SALE Good Bliss seed potatoes. See Glen P. Bott, Castle Dale. 3tp33 insurance Corporation . New and Used Tri-um- ph Modern furnished FOR RENT apartment or sleeping rooms. Inquire at Progress office. SPECIAL Two week started pullets 30 cents each. All breeds of chicks supplied on order, will save you money, p. C. Jones & Sons, Castle Dale. tc34 La rge selection of radios and radio-phonogra- 56 Is The Year To Fix Beautify your home now. All types of supplies and repair materials, including lawn and flower seeds. Also garden tools. 10 discount on all purchases of paint over $10. P. C. Jones tc34 & Sons, Castle Dale. combinations ph Also Radio Repair ALL WORK C GUARANTEED & ALL WORK ORANGEVILLE NEWS by Mrs Ray B. Humphrey n Mr and Mrs N. Thomas are visiting in Salt Lake with their son Harold, who recently underwent surgery, also with other sons and daughters living there. Mrs Estella Jewkes was honored by a visit of her folks Calif., Mr and Mrs Everett (Ruth) Morgan and GUARANTEED Guy-mo- M Building Supply CLYDE M. FUNK UTAH FERRON, ' their daughter Mina who was Ted' Huntington arrived ho- ment. a recent bride of Mr Jim Davis. me the last of the week having Mr and Mrs Paul Nelson and The folks had been to the Ida- served in the U. S. Navy for Mrs Alice Westover went to ho Falls Temple for the jfour years. Ted has been over- Las Vegas last' week to the fun ceremony and came this seas and had many outstand- eral of their uncle. way on their journey home. ing experiences while in the Mr and Mrs Darwin Larsen The young couple expect to service. He is the son of Mr land baby frem Arrayo, live in New York where he is and Mrs Preston Huntington, have been here the past Relatives report that Royal week or so visiting his parents, stationed in the Armed Sermar-jria- ge ; end in Minersville, his home town. Mrs Alta Singleton entertain ed in honor of her mother-in-laMrs May Singleton Thurs' day afternoon. The Ferron-Castl- e Dale bridge club ladies honored Mrs Benj. Wednesday afternoon Mr and Mrs Jess Larsen, and Turman of last week when they met other relatives and friends. at the Turman home. Pot luck Mr and Mrs Starr Corbett lunch was enjoyed. Prizes were and children spent the last won by Zada Bell and Verda week in St. Gorge with his par .Conover. ents, Mr and Mrs Pearsen Cor Capt. and Mrs Lester Porter e u (Maxine) and two girls are Mrs Clyda Easley has return here visiting her parents, Mr ed home after spending three and Mrs Eldon for a months with her daughter, Mrs couple of weeks. Bryan Then they in Taylor, Kathryn Washington will go to Anchorage, Alaska, D. C. Where he has been assigned Mrs Maribell Wareham and for the next three years. sen were in Kremmling, Color Mrs Mary Patton of Provo ado, last week visiting her par- visited here recently with her ents. sister and husband, Mr and Mr and Mrs Phil Huffaker Mis Jess Larsen, also with her and baby spent last week in brothers and their families, Wil Hie and John Behling. California, during vacation. Mr and Mrs Dwight Killpack Kerry Nelson has been made patrolman for Ferron Town. 'and boys moved into the Ray Mr and Mrs Keith Albrecht Killpack home a few weeks a- -' and children spent last week go. mter w, Calif-orni- a, j vices. Mrs Jewkes accompanied ;Fox will be home soon from his them to Kenilworth for a sh- years of service in the Navy. He is the son of Mrs Rox Childs. ort visit. Miss Lorna Fail cf City spent the week Salt Lake end here FERRON NEWS visiting relatives. by Deborah Huntsman Relatives spent Sunday afternoon at the home of Mrs The South Emery Junior Merene Humphrey, the occasion Prom is being held Friday nite, being her birthday. April 20, with the Music Venplaying the music. Theme The American Legion and dors is Song of the Islands. Prom held their regular Queen is Norma Thomas and Auxiliary meeting last Wednesday eve- iProm King is Benny Aibrecht-isefar Plans coming events ning. The floor show will be pre were made. They expect to about 10 310 oclock. have special services for Mem- sented Merrill Leslie, son of Mr and orial Day. Mrs Easton Leslie, is home on Mrs Cleao Snow is home af- a 30day furlough; and when he ter spending some time in Colo returns to duty he will go to rado at her son Elwoods home. Frankfurt, Germany, for three Mrs Hannah years. Her daughter, Larson, and sons brought her Mr and Mrs Mervin Duncan home from Price. and three children from Black Mr and Mrs George Taylor foot, Idaho, have moved here visited in Salt Lake City re- and are living in the Esther cently. She attended the DUP Conover home. Mervin will the Chall Conover farm. meeting while there. Mr and Mrs Clyde Wareham The Ladies Improvement Cl- and small daughter from Wyub met Wednesday afternoon oming visited here some last of last week at the home of week with his parents, Mr and Mrs Leah Luke. This week, Mrs Orlando Wareham. They Mrs Ivy Thomas will act as were on their way to Cedar hostess. City, where Ihe has employ- The Orangeville PTA will hold their regular meeting Wed nesday evening. A special program has been arranged, according to pres. Hilma Peacock, including the reading of the winning essays on What Makes a Good Citizen sponsored by the Ladles Improvement Club for the 5th, 6th 7th and 6th grades. Prizes of books were presented from, the Club. Luncheon guests of Mr and In Huntington Mrs Ray B. Humphrey WedMr and Mrs Gary Brown of nesday was a former mission- Salt Lake City are parents of ary companion, Elder Adams, a baby girl born April 4. Grand his wife of Browing, Monandparents of Huntington are tana. The men had not seen Mr and Mrs Guy Brown. each other since 1915 when they labored in the Southern States Mr and Mrs C. N. Wakefield Mission. They all visited at the announce the arrival of a baby Deseret LDS Church coal mine granddaughter bom in Provo. and recalled past experiences. Parents are Mr and Mrs ThThe Adams operate a motel omas Wakefield. They have 2 near the Glacier National Park sons. Maternal grandparents and were enroute to visit all are Mr and Mrs Von powell. the LDS Temples during their Mrs Wakefield and Mrs Powell vacation. have both been to Provo to assist in the home with the Orangeville City is enlarging new baby. and putting in a new concrete In Elmo bridge over the Blue Cut Canal a block east of the city hall. Mr and Mrs Anthon Morten-se-n are proud parents of a Mr and Mrs LaDue Scovill were here over the week end. baby boy born April 6 at the Price weighing 8 lbs. They are moving to Salt Lake 64 czs.Hospital have two daughCity where his work is. Roanna ters also.They will aso work In a bank there. Mr Bland Fox was in Salt Mr and Mrs Ellis Willson are Lake City over the week end the proud parentsat of a baby the Price to assist in the serious illness girl born April 9 7 lbs. 14 ozs. of a brother-in-laWm. T. Hospital weighing This is their second child. They Reid. Mr Tuesday morning City. The grandHoward Reid and Mr Ernest live at Coal are Mr and Mrs Myron parents to Reid were called be with their brother, Will. Walter and Willson. Edward Reid accompanied them In Emery to the City. Mr and Mrs Gail Broderick are very happy to welcome a Pres. Elden G. Luke, Bp. and other members of precious baby daughter, bom the Ward attended the Gen- to them at the Price Hospital eral Conference held in Salt April 5. She weighed 5 lbs. 14 ozs. She has two little brothers Lake City. Garth and Kerry to play with. Mrs Clista Jenkins is in Salt Grandparents are Mr and Mrs Lake City with members of her Wilford Broderick and Ella from a Nielson. family recuperating fall she took recently while Mr and Mrs Coy Williams cleaning house. are proud to announce the arMrs Hazel Judd Hamblin of rival of their 2nd grandchild, Kanab is here visiting with an 8 lb. boy bom to Carma relatives. She lived with Mrs Rae and Verdon Nicols of Emily J. sitterud when a girl Kearns, Utah on April 9. The new baby boy has a little sisand wrent to school here. ter to welcome him. Mrs Bessie McArthur entertained the Beaux Arts Club Mr and Mrs Homer Jolley Thursday evening at her home. are happy to announce the arA sociable time and luncheon rival of a new grandson born was enjoyed. to Mr and Mrs Carl Jolley Mar. Hostess to the New Century 29, weighing 6 lbs. 7 oz. at Club was Mrs Sylva 'Luke. Pro- Glendale, Arizona. Carl is stagram and a social afternoon tioned at the Luke Air Force was followed by a luncheon. Base. n. : I op-'era- J te smooth Y0UR 1 TIRSS HAVE I IT Mo -V STOP IN TODAY! LETS GET I ACQUAINTED! at Its Retreading Best I STAN JOHNSONS O K RUBBER WELDERS w, HEWER PROGRESS April 19, 1956 394 So. Carbon Ave. lY.OURMTt Price, Utah RElSE Ry.lCETCENTE Sit-ter- ud Convenience! Tablft-To-ti Ged water AUTOMATICALLY' V S' m 'v; " A r - T'4 ' : K -- X, vvKvvXv Running my own home will be features d get all these for safe , dependable economical Hot Water Servicel value-packe- CABINET SPACE-SAVIN- G fin any- where, matche finest kitchen and laundry equipment retard rust TWIN "MAGIC WANDS and corrosion, prolong tank life HEAVY-GAUG- GALVANIZED TANK has E welded seams pressure-teste- d THERMOSTATIC CONTROL automati- cally regulates heating elements DESIGN hides all conll nections; no venting required FlUSH-TO-WA- DIRECT-HEA- T ELEMENTS new to me, but of one thing I know-p- art every dollar we earn is going into a savings account. Theres nothing quite like having cash project into water, give fast, thrifty heat THICK GLASS FIBER INSULATION sur- rounds tank, keeps heat inside SAFETY THERMO DISC automatically turns off heat if water exceeds safe operating temperature PORCELAIN ENAMEL YOPresIstsstains, work provides a handy counter-hig- h surface BACKED BY I0-Y- in the bank when you need it! GOOD ADVICE -- FOR EVERYBODY. NOT ONLY FOR NEWLYWEDS, BUT WE INVITE YOUR BANK ACCOUNT! PROTECTION PLAN CARBON EMERY BANK Voofwof'-co- me fnticfc 45 South Carbon JUSTESENS ORANGEVILLE, Phone 9225 . Price, Utah MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM AND FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION . 2 PCT. INTEREST ON GUARANTEED SAVINGS FREE PARKING LOT DRIVE-ITELLER WINDOW AUTO LOANS HOME IMPROVEMENT LOANS CHECKING ACCOUNTS SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES 2 UTAH Phone 2456 Am nu Inril Winwt, hs R |