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Show September 13 1956 EMERY COUNTY (UTAH) PROGRESS Page Seven E. Roy Gibson, Clarence J. Parker Coombs, Groshell, Warren R. Tyler, Glen V Cuk, John L. Journey, Elmer A. Bon, Floyd Eyman and Herman paid their official visit to Orient No. 15, F & A M of Mrs. Sarah Greenriver on Saturday night.. A dinner was served in ther Mr. and Mrs. Blair Erickson Presbyterian church dining hall by members of Bethany Chap- and baby, Mr. and Mrs. Max ter No. 9 O. E. S. Roy May is Lee Tucker and baby and Ear-nTucker, all of Salt Lake, worshipful master of Orient No. 15. were guests over the weekend with relatives. James Irvine and Roy Blue Mr. and Mrs. Daniefc Grund-vi- g are working on the mine access three boys visited their roads in the Indian Creek area. son and David in a salt Lake hos- over the weeknd. He is but will have to be Registration for art class will nproving some time. be held in the new school build- there for ing on Saturday, Sept. 16tn. Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Richards The class will again be taught and two girls visited his mothei, by Carl Olsen of Carbon College. Mrs. Minnie Atwood, on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Max Durans Rollie Thompson, son of Rowland! Thompson, has leased his son, Michael Moore, enlisted in fathers farm and Rowland and the Navy recently and is now wife have moved to Bland ing stationed in Califcrnia. where he is working on the new roads being constructed in that DelRoy Atwood visited his vicinity. Their daughter Donna parents over the Labor Day is staying at the home of her weekend. He is working in Salt brother, Wilmer Thompson, in Lake. A Round Robin Softball TourClearfield and attending school nament for the married women there. was played on Sept. 6th, 7th and1 8th. The first game between Wayne Smith and Lorln Mil- Huntington and Castle Dale, ton attended the rodeo in Sunny played at Elmo was won by side last Saturday. Lorin took 1st place in the second Jackpot and Wayne took 2nd in both the first and second Jackpots. ing, River Cjreen to Mr. and Mrs. Claud Gillies and daughter June and family visited at the Gillies home over Labor Day. civil defense home food storage program Mr. an MrseKenneth Siliman made a trip to Chicago last week and after purchasing a new ore truck drove it home arriving on Monday afternoon. On their trip home they stpped off at Concordia, Kansas and visited with Mr. and Mrs. IRaiph Dinning who moved there a few years ago. They report that the Dinnlngs sent greetings to their numerous friends in this Check pantry at least Your Doctor i Says once a month, and a drill on Saturday at the rodeo and two short ones for boys and girls separately on Sunday. They will also participate in the clover leaf barrel race with the adult competitors. A square dance for adults is also scheduled for the rodeo. New chutes have been built for the affair. The Greenriver State Road crew enjoyed a picnic at the George White ranch near Moab last Saturday. It Is an annual district affair. . . . on the back on a flat surface with the heels supported at coffee-tabl- e height for twenty minutes four times a day. Tension on muscles and ligaments is relieved. By maintaining good posture during early pregnancy, most of the distress in the lower part of the back may be prevented. Special exercises and the position should be continued until a good posture can be maintained without concious effort. Poor posture may be the result of The following is one of a series of articles written by members of the Utah State Medical lying-dow- n Association and published in cooperation with pour local newspaper. These articles arc scheduUd to appear even other week throughout the year in nn effort to better acquaint you with problems of health, and designed to improve the wellsuch diseases as poliomyelitis or arthribeing of the people of Utah. water in jugs can opener canned heat canned vegetables .canned juices canned milk Fet-qfi- er H. H. Mammill, Grand Master of the Masonic Lodge of Utah, accompanied by the following: The Saddle Pals will present C. Leander Prisk, Wm. E. Cush- - Remember the old days? Grandmas pantry was always bursting with food, and ready for any emergency. The modern family should take a tip from this, and store at least a seven-da- y supply of food and water in a safe place for use in case of emergency. Here is a partial list of what you will need. Your local civil defense director will be glad to furnish you with a complete list, canned meats canned soups canned fruit O Mi's. H. B. Simonson time of disaster . . .a tw rotate supply. It may also stem from poor vision, impaired hearing, deformities at birth and weakened foot arches. And then SHOWING? carelessness may he a factor in poor Yes, your posture does show and a posture. number of things. It may account for There is more 10 good body balance that backache youve been complaining than simply standing up straight. Good abdomen. chest or about or pains in the results in body Your posture often shows your dis- posture balance. Learn the feel of good posture; is and certainly your disposition position make it a habit. The head is lield high, an index of the way you feel. Your the shoulders back, the chest up and when to tend sags. body sag your spirits forward and the abdomen drawn up and On the other hand, physical vigor helps in. With the lower back flattened, the to keep you mentally cheerful and alert. hips tilted down in back and the knees Nearly everyone is born with the basic straight, fatigue is largely avoided. The foundation for a good posture but, feet, with the toes pointed straight through neglect, lack of proper super ahead, carry the weight evenly, lightly vision and certain fads, some persons and with a certain springiness." Somedevelop a faulty posture. Posture means how the walk of a person with good the proper relationship of the various posture carries added characteristics parts of the body when standing, walking, such as alertness and interest. tis. Jhintinyton . IS YOUR POSTURE lJewd looted Mrs Flora Jensen and Mrs. Ford Nielson ton rcently to teach in Salt In Salt Lake last week. Lake County. Their daughter, Peggy Collard, and Ibaiby came back with them Mrs. Irene Gardner had some and stayed this week for a visit. of her family home with her curing the past week, Mr. and Mart (Leamaster and Glen Mrs. Norman Gardner, Mr. and Le am as ter made a trip to Ra- Mrs. Lamond Gardner, Mr. and ton, New Mexico last week to Mrs. Charles Lewis and their get machinery for the coal families. Mr. were mine. Mrs. IReedi supper to the Bishopric Friday Mr. and Mr. andl Mrs. Maurice Jenserved sen, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Brasher, Second Ward Mr. and Mrs. Vern Leamaster, Brasher in the Mrs. Allen Mr and Mrs. Lealan Collard, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Collard, Mr. and Mrs. Drannan Seeley en- Pate and joyed supper at the old Ranger family of Ogden are visiting in Huntington for two weeks wifcn her parents, Mr and- Mrs. Gene Harding. Station one night recently. Mrs. Reed Brasher and Mrs. Maurice Jensen cooked) and served the supper. F. Dale Rabbins has been Mr. and Mrs. Norman Dunn chosen Ward Clerk for the First returned from Provo ready Ward. He replaces Cliv6 Jen-- , have school. They have a new sen who moved from Hunting- - for baby girl. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Grund-vi- g of Wellington visited- with Mrs. Mae Arnold Sunday. Machines Adding and Typewriters .Mrs. Verna Nielson has been in Las Vegas the past ten days to get acquainted with her new Repaired granddaughter at the home of Mr. andl Mrs. Bert Leamaster Mr. and Mrs. ILynn Collard, Mr and Mrs. Maurice Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Brasher and children spent Labor Day on the Gentry Mountain. Typewriter Rentals months rental may be applied to the purchase price. 3 Office Equipment Company 138 Phone West Main Price, Utah Mrs Beth Robinson was released as Counselor in the Second Ward Primary and Mrs. Joan McKenna, released as secretary. Mrs. Phyllis Grange Is the new counselor and Mrs Neldia Wilson the secretary. Camille Majors of Price 6pent the past week end at the home of her- - grandparnts, Mr. and Mrs. V. O. Majors, while her parents, Bazil and Edith, were on a special deer hunt on Mts. The ranger at the checking station near Blandlng said Bazils deer was the biggest and fattest taken from there. The horns on the 4 prong buck were in velvet. Hov-enwe- 949 MONEY AND BANKING In Everyday Living KITCHEN EFFICIENCY can be upped by observing industrys unit load principle in clearing the table. Carrying everything at once, on a tray or cart, conserves valuable time. SAVING FOR RETIREMENT, if its still quite a way off, may not seem a pressing matter; but note this fact: Of approximately 14 million persons in the U.S.A. over 65, nearly have not been able to 30 stop working. For some it has been impossible to accumulate the cash reserve that they would like to have to supplement income from Social Secur. from pensions. For a ity great number of others, however, a big factor is just not having started soon enough to save enough often enough. If .. k 'it BROWSING IN THE HARDWARE STORE, we were struck with the large number of purpose tools available to the public nowadays each designed to do one particular job to do it well. We could not help thinking How like modern banking, with its wide servrange of special-purpos- e ices financial tools to meet the many and varied needs of Americans! It pays to make full, frequent use of your bank. special-- ... CARBON EMERY BANK 45 South Carbon Price, Utah MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM AND FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION PCT. INTEREST ON GUARANTEED SAVINGS DRIVE-ITELLER WINDOW PARKING LOT HOME IMPROVEMENT LOANS AUTO LOANS SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES CHECKING ACCOUNTS 2 FREE pains, and improper functioning of internal organs. When the spine and leg bones are straight, the body weight is supported with the least possible muscular effort. When poor posture throws these bones out of line, the muscles must work harder to hold the body up and an extra strain is thrown on the muscles, joints and ligaments. Correct posture, once it becomes a habit, is the easiest posture to maintain. On the other hand, the person whose Bhuffled steps, whose shoulders sag, stomach bulges and whose head hangs, suggests laziness and loss of interest Habits can be dangerous. Carrying al Billy Thomas, one of the Saddle Pals, was thrown from his horse a couple of weeks ago and was unconscious for thirty six hours. He came home from the hospital on Thursday ct this week. John Chidester, wife and) two children were down from Provo over Labor Day. iu Pulsipher Castle Dale. The 2nd game between Castle Dale and Elmo on Ihe Huntington field was won by Elmo. The 3rd game between Huntington and1 Elmo was won by Elmo. A trophy was presented to the Elmo team by Addle Richards. Members of the team are; Reba Hansen, Lana Will-so- n, Elva Jensen, Celia OviaU, Leora Hansen, Henrietta Hansen, Erma Jones, Collette Christensen, Emma Weber, Gloria Winder, Clarice Brotherson, Ver-d- a Minchey, smile Overson and Enid Fail. The manager was Louis Weber and was Jared Tucker. The Blue Ridge Riderettes of Elmo and1 Cleveland were asked to do a drill at the Sunnyside Rodeo Saturday, Sept. 8. Those present were Reba Hansen, Ann Duran, Clarice Brotherson, Tucker, Madge Nielson, Dot Allredl, Ann Allred, Agnes Allred, Shanna Minchey, Sandra Jensen and Roanna Allrea. Ce-cil- Remodeling? Include wiring for Jack (Ross, wife and family from Davis Monthan Air Base in Tucson, Arizona are visiting the home folks this week. He has leave until the 20th. Jack Is a 1st Lt. in the Air Force and is piloting 86s (jets). Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Wilson, with Robert Wilson and! Bonnie, their grandchildren, took off last Thursday for a swing around the west, visiting daughter Molly Jean and family in San Diego school books or large bags of newsbeing one of their stops. papers on the same side day in and day out may result in a sagging effect. Double Mr. andi Mrs. Q. Anderson of bags for newspapers are preferable. Hiawatha were ovr Sunday visSlumping in a chair is a bad habit. Avoid itors at the Wallace Curtis home. fatigue by sitting well back, so that the lower back is supported. If you spend The Glen Johnsons have long hours sitting, get a good chair; it moved' back to Wayn county. will pay for itself in comfort and efficiency. Mrs. Rhoda Thompson returned to her home in Circle-vil- le The value of after spending a week vistraining in physical education cannot be at the home of her sister iting a overlooked in developing and brothers, Una, Bdb andl Ebb body balance, not only for stu- Gillies and her son Sinclair dents of grade classes, but for those in Thompson and family. school and H0USEP0WER properly-supervise- low-bac- ep Legal Publications Miss Una Gillies, who will teach seminary classes again this year, and Bishop Darrell Ross met with a Seminary Board for the district in Price Sundlay. Eldon Teples is the new clerk in the Peacock 'Mercantile Co. Jerry Johnson left to attend Mesa Junior College in Grand Junction, Colorado. Laura Lauriski of Dragerton who has been conducting dancing classes here for some time, will give a dance revue on Thursday night of this week in the high school auditorium. It is being sponsored by the Green river School. It is reported that there are over fifty dances that the pupils have received instruction in. There will also be a matinee on Thursday. relief as in the complaint is There have been 290 enrolled specifically set forth. Civil NO. 2092 Dated this 21st day of August, in school as of this date which is even more than at this time IN THE SEVENTH JUDICIAL A. D., 1966. last year. DISTRICT COURT, IN AND Mack V. Bunderson FOR EMERY COUNTY, STATE Attorney for Plaintiff A high school party was held OF UTAH Castle Dale, Utah nn Friday of last week. Dancing MARVA SHUTTS, Plaintiffs Address; to was SUMMONS Plaintiff Emery, Utah First Publication: Aug. 23, DAVID H. SHUTTS, Last Publication: Sept. 1956 13, 1956 Defendant. THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE the strains indulged in of juke box music on the front porch. Each class gave a number on the program andl refreshments were served. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Probate No. 986 DEFENDANT: ABOVE NAMED Senior class officers elected IN THE SEVENTH JUDICIAL Monday were Bruce Nelson, and summoned are You hereby DISTRICT AND IN COURT, Weber, vice required to serve upon Mack FOR EMERY COUNTY, STATE president; Wendell Deon Hunt, secrepresident; V. Bunderson, plaintiffs attorOF UTAH Sharon Sllllman, council Castle ney, whose address is Dale, Utah, an answer to the hereunto attached complaint within 20 days after service of this summons upon you. If you fail so to do, judgment by default will be taken against you for the relief demanded in said complaint, which has been filed with the clerk of said court, and a copy of which is hereto annexed and herewith served upon you. This is an action seeking a Judgment and Decree of Divorce; for the custody of minor children; for support money and alimony; for Attorney fees; and for such other and further In the Matter of the Estate of tary; representative. Student body elected last spring is Deceased. president Fred Welhing. Other class offEstate of Louis P. Oveson, de- icers will be elected next week. ceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the The Ted Ekkrs have purchased undersigned at (Castle Dale, the house recently vacated) by Utah on or before the 1st day of the LeRoy Dennisons belonging LOUIS P. OVESON, November, A. D., 1956. (s) Perry Oveson Administrator of the Estate of Louis P. Oveson, deceased. Mack V. Bunderson Attorney for Administrator Castle Dale, Utah Date of first publication: August 30, 11956 Date of last publication: September 20, 1956. to Walter Daye. 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Electrically If an attack threatens, check your radio - not th le ElRoy Mortensen was home over the weeknd to visit his parents. He works in Salt Lake. ; feet turn out in With poor posture the pelvis is tilted d forward and the abdominal muscles sag outward. The chest is flattened, crowding the lungs and heart. This crowding may interfere with breathing, circulation, digestion and other functions, high college, causing many of the vague complaints Bad postural habits can be corrected which distress otherwise healthy men, by concentrated effort. Any exercise women and children. which improves muscle tone, whether k pain may it be an active sport or simply a brisk During pregnancy become very annoying or even some- walk, will be an aid to good posture. what disabling. Postural pains of Sports are especially valuable, because pregnancy often extend around the lower the process works both ways. The part of the abdomen and into the thighs. exercise tones up the body and aids with stress posture, and good posture or good body Lordosis or sway-bacand strain on ligaments and muscular balance is a part of the physical skill attachments, comes on with efforts to necessary for the game. And sports are maintain a center of gravity for standing fun, so we dont have to force ourselves and walking. This abnormal posture is to take exercise, and remember that a sometimes called the pride of pregnanfew minutes of exercise will do little unless you develop the habit of good cy position Correct position treatment usually body balance Good posture helps you feel better. gives quick relief This consists of lying think better, look better, -- vs- you are one of the many people who can look forward to some income, a solid backlog of bank savings can be the extra that will make it possible to enjoy real rest and comfort in your later years. Why not begin building it with us next payday? it working, sitting and lying down. The effect of poor posture on appearance is obvious to anyone. Not so obvious are the ways in which poor posture may cause fatigue, aches and L n, UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. |