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Show October 4,J95G EMERY COUNTY OIL INDUSTRY INSTALLAiiONS IN UTAH CaA 2a& PRODUCING AREA REFINING AREA $06 Dt $AiT LAM FLOW OF CRUDE OIL FLOW OF PRODUCTS ill PROVO MOKnciuoO d, d, C o ST 6E006I Utah produces an average of 5,638 barrels of crude oil daily. There are 5 refineries scattered throughout the northern portion of Utah, which have a daily average crude oil throughput capacity of 78,400 barrels. About 580 miles of crude oil and products pipe lines operate in the northern part of the state. CLdmJ fU VU Mag-ruso- Lynn Ann Minchcy has been home Mr. and Mrs. Delyle Larsen had party Saturday, Sept. 29, from 5 to 9 p. m. All their old friends and new friends There were 110 friends came. present and a lovely evening was spent visiting and admiring the new home. Refreshments were served. Out of town friends were Mr. and Mrs. Keith Larson, Mr. and Mrs. Max Larson, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Duncan, Mrs. Larsons parents. Funeral services for Mrs. Bell in the Cleve- Oveson were held land Ward Chapel Wednesday, Sept. 26. Mrs. Oveson was 74 years old. She is survived by her husband, N. C. Oveson, two daughters, five sons, 10 grandchildren, 10 great grandchildren and 2 sisters. Rebecca and Vern Olsen were visitors at the Nyle Olsen home. They are former residents of Cleveland and Rebecca is employed in California. Sandra Jensen fell into the banisters at school and tore a ligament in her knee. She has to stay off her leg for a while. Otteson (stepped on a stick on her back porch which rolled causing her to fall and sprain her ankles. Dora Mr. Mark and Mrs. Minchey The Cleveland Ward held their Ward Conference Sunday. Sept. 30. In the morning session the speakers were Pres. Perry Snow, Vida Wall, Delyle Larson, Lynn Peacock, Dora Otteson. In the afternoon session the speakers were Myrtle Mortensen, Duane Jensen. Pres. Wakefield, Glen Hansen, Lloyd Larson, Tom Price, Aretha Jensen, Lynnette Thor-dersoWinnie Allred and Lucile Visiting friends over the week Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Cramer and end were Tommie and Lou Ann family were guests at the home Jensen, children of Mr. a.rxt Ura. of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. OliDean Jensen. ver Cramer, over the week end. are from Tooele and their They Tillsoi daughter Raylene and Mr. and Mrs. Mari family are and two children of 'nc"r. from Sunnyside. were visitors at Sacrament meeting Sunday. Mrs. Lillie Oviatt had as hei over the week end her guests Tuesday, Sept. 25. Sarah Pul- son find family, Mr. and Mrs. sipher visited her daughter and Arden Oviatt, of Tooele. family, Mr. and Mrs. La Von Er. ickson, at Price. Guests at the Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Charley Lofley Frank Jones home Monday were Mr. and Mrs. Storres of Provo gave a birthday party for their daughter Charla Ann Wednesday afternoon. ,bers attending Relief Society Conference in Salt Lake are Myrle Johansen, Neva Jensen, Alice Day, Ida Snow, Lila Wllberg, Hedvig Mrs. Dodd Wilstead UTAH CAPITAL SURPLUS & UNDIVIDED 5100,000.00 PROFITS Member Federal Reserve System and Insurance Corporation $500,000.00 Federal Deposit A NEW INNER CAR PROVED IN ACTION Here Allen. and Statisticians say many women, are getting mens wages nowadays a fact married men have always known. SAUNA . n, Mr. Ireland, having r.o forests or mines, gets its fuel from 5,000,000 boggy acres of peat. The deep, rich beds are made up of decaying grsiss, rush, and moss. A single digger, wielding a spadelike slane, can cut some 8,000 pounds of soggy turf a day. Dried, his harvest shrinks to 300 pounds. OF SAUNA Mr. and Mrs. Udell Atwood gave-birthday party for their son Randy Sunday afternoon. Twenty guests were entertained. Today! and three boys of Castle Gate, Mr. and Mrs. Vonal Allred and family and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Will-so- n and family of Lawrence were at the Jim Allred home for came the magic that made possible so wonderfully different a Ford. In the toughest tests ever given to a car, this Inner Ford demonstrated that a '57 Ford rides you sweet and low . . . that it takes the bumps without a bobble, the curves without the pitch . . . and. that in power, it "takes nothing from nobody! Nothing on wheels hurries , handles or holds up like a Ford! i Mr. and Mrs. Jay Price of Sandy were visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Price. Mr. and a sporting Mrs. Ern Bishop new Mercury. are Mr. and Mrs. Russell Allred are driving a new Willys station mark of tomorrow Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Larson have a new Chevrolet. Dave Mills went for medical care. to Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. Norman Douglas drove to Colorado on business. Lowest-famil- everywhere, you look if has fheIooch ofJoMOrtOw'- car Ohfhetead - OhVfsorfeeF egW- inches fall Sorer 8 fbe' going is gteaf Mrs. Sadie Douglas accompan ied her daughter Fay to San Francisco where Fays husband is in the hospital. They went on the bus. ONCE in a LIFETIME Capitol The Fairlane 500, finest Ford series, features five of the 19 longer, lower, Mrs. Rosley (Carlson) Kendrick and baby boy Keith of Salt Lake visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Carlson. beefier Fords for 57. EXTRUDED ALUMINUM COMBINATION STORM and SCREEN DOORS Equal In qualify to doors selling for as much as $75. CO. Grille available at slight additional cost. Completely assembled, no extras to buy, includes closer, latch and knob, check chain, glass and screen inserts. Mr. Mr. and and Mrs. Tom Price and Mrs. Floyd Anderson were visitors at the State Fair. They enjoyed the exhibits and the Ice Follies. While there Mr. and Mrs. Tom Price visited their children, Mr, and Mrs. Jay Price, Mr. and Mrs. Max Price and family and Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Green and family, all of Sandy. t Mrs. Nora Jensen just returned home from a two week visit up state visiting friends and relatives. While there she got acquainted with a new grandson. The Riding Club served a delicious banquet in the Davis Hall. It was followed by a dance with music by Vonla Allred, Bob Butler and Jerry Meade. The proceeds will go to the Cleveland Riding Club corral. Garber and Seppi Phone 56 Mr. and Mrs. Odell Frandsen and family of Vernal were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr3. MyPrice rtle Mortensen. 858 East 1st North 5.00 Mr. and Mrs. Arden Oviatt of Salt Lake City were weekend visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mont Allen. For Your oi,i SCREEN DOOR 1 . Youre in for a thrill when you see this new knockFord! But save your superlatives till you drive itl Thats where the fun really starts. Its fun just knowing that others who see you wish they were you. For youre commanding the longest, lowest, heaviest, biggest car ever to sport such a low price tag. Theres head room to spare for a new fall bonnet . . . stretch-ou- t space for a Daddy Longlegs. Youll find that the tough and ready new Inner Ford is built to take the roughest road you'll care to travel. New outboard rear springs and t ball-join- front suspension let Ford take the turns without the tilt. New swept-baccontrol arms help take bounce out of bumps. Best of all, Fords library-likquiet is built in. And the new Inner Ford is why. For never be- k e in coupon today and Garber & Seppi 56 East 1st North, Price, Utah Go first with Address Phone can pick your Ford tailored to your desires and your budget, tool Choose from nine Fairlane or Fairlane 500 models or from five Custom or Custom 300 models. Or take your pick from Ford's five longer, lower, new station wagons. Whichever model you select, youll get a car thats from the wheels up! been So theres the new kind of Ford. Bigl Gracious! Spacious! A luxury car true but one that any new-ca- r buyer can easily afford. Come ini See what wonder-caryou can buy now at low Ford prices. SIZES OVE) II FT. LONG On Ut Nw WhMfeatt 3 Custom Models 2 Custom 300 Models 4 Fairlane Models 5 Fairlane 500 Models You . OVER 17 a. LONG On No ill' whMiom PLUS 5 NEW MODELS IN THE STATION WAGON SERIES i s Fords for 57, like the Fairlane 500 models, have no equal . . , no counterpart, in the field. low-pric- e FORD for 57 mail to For FREE Demonstration Name V-8- s IN TWO NEW SUPER The Fairlane We will allow you $5.00 trade-i- n for your old screen door on any new CAPITOL ALCQMBINA T I O N UMINUM DOOR. Fill fore in Ford's field has there been a body with so much extra bracing so firmly anchored to its foundation. And you can choose from three big Silver with up to 245 horsepower. Anniversary Theres also a new Mileage Maker Six with 144 horsepower, the most modern Six in the industry. out named East Main, Price, Utah 280 United Motor Company of coal FIRST STATE BANK Mr. and Mrs. Claud Erickson and family were guests at his fathers home over the weekend. They brought slide pictures of their two sons and the Hill where the family spent their vacation. Behling, Una Jensen and Liza and Elaine WlUberg Wllberg. Boyd Snow drove the cars to take Relief Society Stake Board mem them in. Virginia Lowry Mr. and Mrs. Jack Minches and family were weekend visitors for a week. She will leave Friday have been visiting with then at the Minchey home. parents, Allens and Mincheys, and friends in Lawrence and Elmo. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Peacock of Palo' Alto, Calif, are visiting here. a housewarming Mr. LaMar Mathie came home Mr. and Mrs. Varden Willson over the week end from Salt Lake and family were down from Salt where he is employed as a welder Lake over the weekend getting the at Lang Co. rest of their crops up. Mrs. Mable Lofley has been ill the past week but Is improving. Gunderson Fire struck in Elmo last week when the corrals and hay. of Vaughn Fail was completely destroyed. Electrical wires set fir to the corral and it was only through the help of the men in town annd the Huntington Fire Department that the corrals of Aron Hansen were saved. The Fails and Hansens wish o thank everyone who helped at the time of the fire. Mrs. Sarah Pulsipher . MILFORD and Mrs. Maud Huntington. 1tes &mo flews Mr. Nad Peterson spent Sat- for California where she expects urday and Sunday visiting friends to go to school and will also seek and relatives. Nad is Bishop in a employment. ward in Virginia, The PTA was iceently reorganMont Cox is improving after ized with the following officers; getting a very bad cut in his leg. Nola Stilson, Pres.; Mark WillHe lost a lot of blood and has iams, 1st vice pres.; Zola Brasher, had several transfusions. He is 2nd vice pres.; Inalee Magnuson, in the hospital in Price. Sec. & Treas.; Argene Olsen, publicity chairman; Zada Bell, hea, The Old Folks party held here th; Lucile Larsen, safety; Barbara 29, was a success Peterson, membership; Velda JenSaturday in every way. a lovely hot dinner sen, program; Myrle Albrechtsen. ryas served to a good crowd. A lecreation; Pearl Barton, Founders variety program with Carlos Lar- Day; Leah Jacobs, Room mothers sen as master of ceremonies was chairman. Some of the officers the highlight of the afternoon. attended the regional convention in Price. Ruie Jones returned home SunMrss. Erma Frandsen of Amday after spending the past two weeks in Kenilworth with the erican Fork came down Sunday Harold Jewkes family and get- and took her mother, Isabel Jot-fora sister, Mrs. Lavora Kof-forting acquainted with their new and an aunt, Blanche Petbaby girl. Mrs. Jewkes (Fern) is a sister to Ruie. erson. to her uncles funeral In Spring City. They returned home Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Oveson Monday evening. of Pendleton. Oregon have spent The Ward Primary was in chseveral days at the Berg home. They brought a daughter Mary arge of meeting Sunday night and to Provo to attend the BYU and presented a very lovely program. saw their son Stephen off to fill Mr. and Mrs. Lemoin Jones visa mission in Mexico. ited his parents a few days this Mr. Alonzo Peterson has his week. sister Lola here for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Wright and Miss Esplin, the new Home three daughters of Rialto, Calif, Demonstration Agent, is staying are visiting at the Glen Snows. at the home of Mrs. Neva Jensen. Sunday afternoon all members of the family enjoyed a luncheon Ralph, son of Mr. and Mrs. and watching pictures. Oscar Wayman, was operated on Ned Huntsman is back in our in a Salt Lake hospital for a mastoid. At present he is getting ward staying at the Monroe and attending South Emery along as well as can be expected. High School. o luNNrstpf 0 n Page Three Mrs. Glen Snow dU 0 (UTAH) PROGRESS Phone 345 |