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Show 0 October 4, 1930 EMERY COUNTY --CL (UTAH) Page Three PROGRESS easier to use machion smooth level labor and neryland. Because of this, if other to things are equal, it is cheaper pioduce crops on level lands than on more rugged land. Erosion is more likely to be serious on hilly the of announce land if cultivated crops are grown. Wilson Mr. and Mrs. Pierce marriage Rolling, erosive soils should never tin ir daughter Fniil and Mr. Keith Raker, son ol Mr.hnd be bare of vegetation for any long Larson and Tellof time. Mrs. William Raker of Salt Lake City, lho wedding took period er, "What Is Farming. place at the home of the brides Mr. and sister and brother-in-laMrs. Scott Nielson, in Huntington Saturday at 6 p. m. Bishop NANCY HAVEN'S Frank Hall officiated. A reception was held at the LDS recreation hall that night. LeRoy Baker, brother of the bridegroom was best man; Millie Leamaster, maid of minor; Mrs. COCONUT JAM BARS Reah Lowe, Mrs. AnnaBelle Kagie bridesMrs. Lila Nielson were SOMETHING NEW AND Dim RENT for the maids. cookie jar . . . then aie linee pails to th'o The young couple will make a e cookie, full of ri.'i, thev v goodspecial home in Salt Lake City where ness. Frcpare the dehca.e Upp-nMtule the both are employed. bottom layer gets a baking. HAVEN is much It Enid Wilson and Salt Lake Man Wed in Huntington Ceremony Roma Anderson, Emery, Engaged To CADIES CLUBS SEW AM) CLIB Wed Kell Blackham, Castle Dale The Sew and So Club of Fer-ro- and and n their partners honored JMr. and Mrs. Qin- Snruismi ol I Mrs Mack Bunderson 'miry announce tbe Mr. a house warming party at engagement of their dauylsh r, I'u.nu Amkrs.m, to Charles with their home in Orangeville last Kell Blackham, son oi Mr. and Mis, Bay Blackham of Castle Saturday night They gave them a lovely gift and brought food for II iV The ladies of this a raduite of South a nice supper laii.n had their cluo meeting Thlnei Iii;h S hoot aid h atlend-i- r dub ursday night last week at tile , ,s hoot at the BVU in Provo. home of Melva Funk where she o K !1 is a giaduate of South entertained them and served a Pis iv H.li Soaool He was on nice lunch. i the 1'iski'Liall squad and prom-n n atliletics in otner si hool TRIITLE L CLIB Ho i, i nplojid m Puce at Coes. The Tripple L club members of Co'a Butting Co Ferron and their husbands were No in dhng date has been set. entertained and served suppei on the Thomas Worthon lawn last Saturday night Tnursday aftei-noo- n last week the ladies of the club were entertained by Blenda Snow at her home. Mis X'oia Jensen of Cicveand ..nnounces the arnval of a new FEDERATED WOMENS CLUB Mrs. M. E Peterson has been iiandson born to Mr. and Mrs. appointed district chairman for Ken Jensen of Mapleton, Utah. Community Achievement in the Mr and Mis Hoy Johansen of District Federation of Women s Elmo aie the proud parents of a Clubs. baby girl born Friday, Sept. 23 FINE ARTS CLl'B m tie Price Hospital weighing The Fine Arts Club ladies of moie than six pounds. The two little brothers are happy ovei Ferron were at Bertha Larsens their new baby sister." Monday night wheie they quilted Miss Roma Anderson for her. She served a nice lunch. The Kay Hunts of Greenrivei LES-ACUB have a 9 lb. 11 oz. baby girl born Club of Ferron was The Les-ASept. 23. The name is Karman Kay The Grandparents, Mr. and entertained by Jo Ann Crawford Mrs Andrew Hunt, are proud at her home in Moore Thursday folks these days. night last week. A lesson was given by Pat Albrecht and lunch an Mrs Gene Norward of was served. Mary Christiansen returned ho- are parents of a new Huntington me after visiting in Salt Lake and SOCIAL SEWING CLUB boy. Bountiful for some time. Mrs. Florence Behling of FerA baby girl arrived Friday at ron had the Social Sewing Club Robert Lewis enjoyed the State the hospital in Price for Mr. and members at her home Thursday He Fair this year for its duration. Dick Wilson of Huntington. night this week. They sewed and Mrs. was in charge of the Hereford refreshments were enjoyed. Barn. Mrs. Eva Bryan of Ferron reBRIDGE CLUB ceived word morning Mr. and Mrs. Que Sorensen and of the birth ofWednesday The Ferron-Castl- e Dale Bridge new granddaugha Lake last family visited in Salt to and Mrs. Alton Club met with Zada Bell at hei born Mr. ter, weekend. They took Roma with home in Castle Dale Wednesday of Richland, Wash. them '(she is at the BYU) and Bryan afternoon last week. She served they all enjoyed the State Fair. Mrs. Christine Hansen of Castle a nice dinner after which bridge Dale has been staying in Hiawa- was played. Prizes were won by San Francisco offers ships from tha with the Lamar Bishops and Clyda Easley, Faye Bell and Agtheir new baby girl born nes Turman. all parts of the world 18 miles of enjoying week. last some and deep berthings, piers Y W C CLIB enough for the largest vessels TheYWC CLUB members of Ships arrive and leave the work off is that Today's put were entertained at sprawling San Francisco Bay at until tomorrow probably got the Huntington the home of Mrs. Reva Gordou the rate of one an hour, passing Friday night Mrs. Francy LeRoy beneath the harbor's great bridges. same treatment yesterday. who has been president of the club was presented with a gift. Mrs. Gordon was appointed the new president. - Hecipe of the bar-typ- il-- NANCY Mrs. Margaret Grange t BIRTHS & ' if i , - ? , f v b Xi.v.. v t t '1 jaS. Anniversary LADIES IMPROVEMENT CLUB Mrs. Anna Bell of Castle Dale and Mrs. Arlene Lemon of Ferron were guests of Mrs. Lucille Co. of Orangeville Wednesday afternoon when she entertained Improvement Club at her home. This week Mrs. Mary Jew-ke- s will be hostess to the Club and Mr. Carlos Larsen of the County Welfare Dept, will speak on Mental Health. Iii Everyday Living A DOUBLE CHECK on expen- ditures is yours, when you pay every bill with a bank check drawn on us: Complete records (on checkbook stubs); complete receipts (the cancelled checks). Open a checking account at our bank soon! DRAWING, that or photograph reproduction, and to cherish want display you presents a framing problem. It will fit none of the empty frames that you have about the house ; none of the inexpensive standardframes at the store . . , -size Here is a suggestion that can spare you the cost of having a special frame made Place the THE ODD-SIZE- hanger on the back of the Then neatly join glass and cardboard with four strips of i ide adhcsii e cloth tape one each along the lop, bottom, and sides. Such tape is available in several colors, one of which will harmonize with the decor of the room in which the picture is to be hung. card-hoar- WHEN IS A PARADE NOT A PARADE? When its the line of people w'ho pass through the doors of our bank each business day. To us, that's no impersonal procession. Rather, it's a series of visits by separate and distinct individuals, most of whom we know well; all of whom we like to serve. For pleasant dealings, do all your banking with us. We will welcome your visits. Price, Utah FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM AND MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION PCT. INTEREST ON GUARANTEED SAVINGS DRIVE-ITELLER WINDOW FREE PARKING LOT HOME IMPROVEMENT LOANS AUTO LOANS SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES CHECKING ACCOUNTS 2 j, Mr. and Mrs. James Mangum visited home folks in Huntington Sunday. 3 Sift together Beet Sugar, flour, baking powder and salt. Boat egg until thickened; stir in orange rind and sift- -, ed dry ingredients. Blend m melted, butter or mar- - - tof . meitrd, red jam cup eann'- Spread soft dough evenly t square pan and m bake in a moderate oven (350 FJ Re-VS- .2 with jam. egg and Vi cup Beet Sugar together well; stir in Topping: Beat Vi cup melted butter or margarine and h cup shredded coconut. Pour mixture over jam layer, niootb'ng out to edges. Return pan to moderate oven (350 F.) and bake 25 nnnues longer. Cool in pan. Cut into bars. Makes 18 bars. 1 ' For some of the most popular cookie recipes to come out of our Beet Sugar Testing Kitchen plu the little tricks on preparation and baking that help insure a happy ending send for THE WAY OF ALL COOKIES . . . free of charge. Address your request to: NANCY HAVEN, Western Beet Sugar Producers, Inc., 515 Phillips Petroleum Building, Salt Lake City, Utah. Clive Gordon was hurt at the mine in Hiawatha one day last week. His leg was Injured. Home Builders girls of the Ward held the Lark Welcome Tuesday. Girls present were Jackie Nielson, Laurel Johnson, Gayle Larson, JoEllen Brasher, Rosie Mrs. Deborah Huntsman Johnson, Diane Wilson, Elizabeth Murray, Vee Brasher. Linda Wil-- j Paulette' Ranger Wendell Frisby is on son, Ron alone Anderson, LaDon-na call to McCall, Idaho Hansen, Carolyn Grange, Arnold, Aliece Hall, Jerllyn on a timber exchange cutting pro Wakefield, Pauline Douglas, Kay gram. Diana Childs. Teachers Wilson, Mrs. Kathryn Binks and child- are June Green. Norma Hall and Flora Jensen. ren, Drew, Jackie, Freddie and Cheri Lu are here from Anchorage, Alaska and live in the Kerry Nel- is in Salt Lake City with 'her moson place. They will be here foi ther, Ethel Nelson, who was inthis school year. Her oldest girl jured in a car accident last week. is attending the BYU at Provo. As of Wednesday Mrs. Nelson was Her husband will be here from still in a critical condition. Alaska in November. Maribell Allen Is In Salt Lake Fenton and Gwen Williams, for- City where she is employed. mer Ferron citizens and now from Sacramento. Calif., were here durMrs. Betty Zwahlen was here ing last week visiting Fred and from Salt Lake City visiting her Irene Zwahlen and the Clive paarents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur and many other relatives Rhodes, over the week end. and friends. Fenton was at one time a teacher at South Emery. Visiting at" the Chris Jensen home recently were two of their Mrs. Marilyn Young is here help-- boys, Bruce and Dale Jensen, and the home of her parents, the their families. Eldon Olsens, while her mother ee-on- 3m a Kill-pac- at Enjoy oil lho comfort of detuxo automatic hooting ot amazing low cast. V' a TYPEWRITERS REMINGTON - Crf v Ur iii '' , OLYMPIA ROYAL SMITH CORONA THE SUPER HOKE HEATER FURNACE P The Daughters of Utah Pio neers Rock Canyon Trail Camp of Orangeville will hold their regular lesson meeting Monday, Oct. 8. at 2:30 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Velma Huntington. .. Is product of yort of by anqirwort who hov Ud tha bold in rfovolcppig oofrmat c coal qu.p nonl. In fact, burning T o SioVorntatic Company colled upon 30 yoart ol ftotd In th in OKpontnco dotignmg this hootor. Many at its axclusiva fsatviii havt bean adapted from tha more than 30 different models ol furnaces and stoker s me naf actor ed by Stokermatx, and now need widely throughout the ceow try. NEWS FROM (green minutes. and spread 10 move from oven tiver "PfomcOwHtntl CARBON EMERY BANK 45 South Carbon D U Mr. and Mrs. Reese Young of Salt Lake City were visitors at the Alvin Young home Sunday. cup butter or margarine, Mrs. E. B. Sitnonsen D picture between a piece of glass and a piece of cardboard cut to its dimensions. Stick a gummed 2 d. Mr. and Mrs. E R. Bennett, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Baxter, Mrs. Lloyd Ungerman and Vicki were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Hampshire In Castle Dale Sunday. News from BEAUX ARTS CLl'B Mrs. Dessie Davis of Orangeville was hostess to the Beaux Arts Club last week at her home. Luncheon and handwork were enjoyed. Mrs. Thelma Cox will entertain the group this week. MONEY AND RANKING rind Babies blessed in meeting Sunday in the Second Ward were boys for Mr. and Mrs. Keith Larson and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Ungerman, confirmed members of the church Paula were Paul Manchester, Manchester and Pamela Palmer; Earl Gordon and Gordon Sherman received certificates of graduation from Primary. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Anderson visited in Tooele the past weekend with a sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Jones. se Vi of In honor of the 83rd birthday anniversary of Mrs. Margaret Jones Grange, open house will be held Sunday, October 7, at her home from 2 to 6 p. m. It is requested that no gifts be presented. Mrs. Grange was born in Heber City, Utah, October 4, 1873, a daughter of Elisha Warren Jones and Georganna Jane Pierce Jones. They made their home later in Huntington. She married Ulysses W. Grange Oct. 12, 1893 in the Manti LDS Temple where they were ordinance workers for teu years. Always active in church work. Mrs. Grange is still a Relief Society visiting teacher at the age of 83. Mr. and Mrs. Grange are the only ones who have owned the home where she lives for 63 years. He died in Nov. 1941. They have 8 children, all living: Wallace Grange, Price; Samuel Grange, Pocatello, Idaho; William Grange, Twin Falls, Idaho; Myron Grange, Mrs. Erma Brasher, Mrs. Ella Rowley, Huntington; Mrs. Ruby Morgan. Kenilworth; Mrs. Hilma Peacock, Orangeville; and 29 grandchildren and 53 ' cup sifted flour 1 teaspoon baking powder U teaspoon salt 1 egg Vi teaspoon grated orange 1 Sharee LeRoy entertained some her friends at a melon bust on Monday. NEW CENTURY CLUB The New Century Club met at the home of Mrs. Janice Scow Thursday. The afternoon was devoted to talks and discussion on Civil Defense given by Mrs. Helen Lott and Mrs. Sydonia Kofford, Civil Defense officers. Thank y ou. Neighbors, Friends and Relatives for making our Golden Wedding a memorable oceas- ion. Mr. and Mrs. John Cook Ferron, Utah Jhin ting ton Mr. and Mrs. Apher Hazelwood visited in Cisco the past weekend. LIONS CLUB Huntington Lady Lions and entertained at a chicken Saturday night for a large of their members and visiting District Lion Governor and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Halliday, of Provo. $ Bottom Layer: li cup Beet Sugar Margaret Grange Gelebrates The Lions supper group ,W, w "l Month Mishop Darrell Ross and wife and Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Curtis will attend Conference in Salt Lake City this week end. Mr. ana Mrs. Curtis will then continue on to visit their children in Clearfield, American Fork and Foun tain Green. Mrs. Luther Maggarrell and son Robert from San Francisco are in Greenriver on business. Mrs. Maggarrell has property here. The Fred Volls of Helper arc visiting at the H. C Tasker home this week. and Mrs. James Chrono-poui- s left Sunday for a three week trip, stopping in Denver, Chicago and Wisconsin visiting relatives and friends. Mr. Representative Henry Aldous Dixon gave a talk to the school one day last week. He also met with a number of farmers, stock-raiser- s and others at the City Hall. The best place to buy your portable typewriter is from your local office esuipment dealer. Only service buy any lyp. tym boating equipment until you got the facts an the Dwi'l Tliermojtat Control SUPER HOME FURNACB department in Eastern Utah. JUSTESENS Orangeville, Utah Rent a new machine for $6.00 per month. Three months rental may be applied to the purchase price. Type Table Only $10 type table only 10c with nw High ........ Addrass . Stata. the purchase of any NO DOWN PAYMENT! FIRST PAYMENT OCTOBER 1st allowance on your old machine. On Display At JUSTESEUS Office Equipment Company West Main, Price Send RoprosontoHva Send Fra Klostrotod Pelde City 10c Liberal terms on balance of purchase. 138 . My Noma American made portable typewriter. trade-i- n HEATER Phone 949 ORANGEVILLE, Phone 9225 UTAH Phone 2456 |