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Show EMERY COUNTY Page Eight Jluntincjlon Mr. and Mrs. Dick (Annabelle) Gygi and his parents of Bountiful visited her folks, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cox. Saturday and Sunday. Mr. Lee Gledhill attended the put on a rodeo of their own in principals conference in Salt Lake the not too far distant future. City last week end. Mrs. Albert May went to Grand Freshman initiation will be on Junction Monday for a medical check up. Friday of this week. Irwin Allen almost lost an ear A telephone line is being installed to the new Premium Oil when he met with an accident last Friday in which a ditcher station. was involved. He did not realize The Saddle Pals are going to the seriousness of the accident and was attempting to swab it --out with antiseptic but it happened to be the' Doctors day in town and upon examination it was found that the ear was almost torn loose. It required six stitches to sew it up. Castle J. P. Simonson is in a Salt Lake hospital this week for minor Mrs. Warren Dean is under medsupervision owing to an apparently light paralysis in one ical limb. Oct. 5, 6 Devere Curtis and a fishing friend spent last week on a fishing trip in the vicinity of With Anne Baxter that certain feeling VistaVislon Oct. 10, 11, 12, 13 locomotive the greatCHASE Cinemascope & Color with Fess Parker Jeff Hunter i Wallace Dean family, who boys, visited at the of Warren Dean recently it was found that there six in the group who mea over six feet in height. Deans! The have home and were sured Some Jimmy Dean went hack to the USAC last week. Darwin Hunt has entered BYU at Provo. lit. Mae Tidwell, Dean King and Arden Sherrill are attending Carbon College at Price. Bible school started at the Presbyterian church on Wednesday of VA L I Theater Drive-i- n HUNTINGTON THEATRE Roger Hinkins is attending the University of Utah. well-bein- Mrs. lone Nielson and Mrs. Della Brinkerhoff are in Salt Lake City this week. 3. Industrial Fires Hurt U.S. A landmark in American indus- STARTS SHOW Two Shows DALE Oct 5. AT DUSK $250,000. one-stor- CARD OF THANKS The family of Mr. and Mrs. Merrial Johansen wish to express their sincere appreciation to all their wonderful friends for the kindness and help shown them after the recent loss of their son and brother. Mr. and Mrs. Merrial Johansen Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Christman Mr. and Mrs. Max Christman Mr. and Mrs. Terry Christman Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Diamond Milton Christman The fire chief on the y sawtoothed-con-structe- industrial building in the world. Although exploding drums of flammable liquids and insufficient hydrants hampered fire fighting, these were not the principal reasons that the building was totally destroyed at a loss of THE BEST OF CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our thanks and appreciation to those who helped in any way and for the floral offerings at the death of Bell Oveson. N. C. Oveson family it this way: A try went up when this Springfield, scene explained frame metal clad buildfire Ohio, plant was destroyed by ing without a watchman, sprinkler earlier this year. This, report- system or automatic fire alarm what can you expect? d system edly, was the first Sharon Silliman and Norma State social for members of the June Thompson, who attendee Junior class in high school who Girls State last July, gave a Girls will be eligible for attendance In 1957. There were nine Juniors present and they were very much interested in the activities des- ROCKET Ann Sandberg, Judith and Allen Litster and Karen Moffitt were home from school at Provo for the weekend. four this week. y CASTLE United Press Photo Fire is bad business anytime and for everybody . . . but its particularly bad on the farm where a familys livelihood and home are both at stake. When the barn above was totally destroyed by fire last year, the direct dollar loss to this Midwestern farm family was estimated to be $50,000. The reaj loss in terms of crippled g can never bs estimated. earning power and one familys Total direct cost of fires to American farmers last year was estimated by the United States Department of Agriculture to be more than $150,000,000. The USDA and the National Fire Protection Associaof Fire Prevention Week, October tion are Karen Ogden and brother of Fruita, Colorado are visiting at the home of their sister, Mrs. R. L. Hoggatt this week. 7, 8 In Mrs. Margaret Anderson and family received word Monday that her son William (Bud) Anderson of Salt Lake City passed away 'in his sleep Sunday night. Donnie Dean is trying out his new 'hot rod this week. In Technicolor Bob Hope Eva Marie Saint George Sanders Mr. and Mrs. Ray (Reah) Lowe of Salt Lake City were visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mr. Edgar Allen, over the weekend. Ferron. Jeff Chandler Rory Calhoun Oct - Mayor THE SPOILERS FIRST IN Mrs. Flora Jensen Mrs. E. B. Simonsen HUNTINGTON - News from Farm Fire A Tragic Waste Theatre October (UTAH) PROGRESS The National Fire Protection Association, sponsor of Fire Prevention Week this October estimates that there were 37,600 manufacturing fires of all kinds last year that cost this country A sarcastic tongue is always dangerous especially to the person who possesses it. 3, FINEST QUALITY HOOVER $188,674,000. Child Fire Safety Special Week Aim O ffonsteCCatfojt (cleaning tools included) cribed by the girls. The party was held at the Kenneth Silliman home. Refreshments were served. Hatred is like a shotgun with a plugged barrel the backfide is more dangerous than the shot. Correct your faults by observing those found in others. Nightly 6 Double Feature WAGON MASTER The story of the settling of San Juan County. QUEST FOR THE LOST CITY Exclusive douhle-slrelchose cleans twice the area in the of any oilier make cleaner. Story proving the points Book of Mormon. Oct In Technicolor 7, 8 Jeff Chandler Laraine Day Oct Tim Hovey Technicolor TOY TIGER with Technicolor 10, 7, 8 NEVER SAY GOODBYE in Oct. Rock Hudson Miss Cornell Borchers George Sanders 01 RENEGADES WYOMING Oct. 9, 10, 11 In Technicolor with In Technicolor with Phil Carey Richard Widmark Donna Reed 12, 13 TRIBUTE TO A BAD MAN exciting predictions. For instance, he predicts that by 1966: America's intercity bus transportation industry w ill be a business more than twice its present total. The nation's railroads w ill have virtually abandoned the business of carrying passengers. Bus routes will grow to an amazing total. . . . Full horsepower motor ORDER YOUR CHRISTMAS CARDS Regular Price $97.50 59.95 HELPER 21 West CO. FURNITURE OF PRICE MOW! Price, Utah Main ; This DONT FORGET gives you powerful suction. 3. AND GET OUR SPECIAL DEAL is the plsce to get your Magnificent New 1956 Johnuen Oct. 12, 13 and Color with Cinemascope Gregory Peck Sea-Hors- e in James Cagney Don Dubbins THE PURPLE PLAIN Irene Papas GET ONE NOW Technicolor it'k'k'k'k'k'k'k'k'k'k'k Doss Your Furnace Deserve a Metal ? HOW LONG HAS IT SERVED SINCE A CHECKUP? YOURE STARTING A TRIP WITH IT NOW Complete What will be happening on your highways by 1966? Arthur S. Genet, President of The Greyhound Corporation, has come up with some Fire prevention activities aimed at safeguarding youngsters are bound to hit the bulls eye. Children are fires number one victim. And yet it is such a simple matter not only to teach them fire safe habits, but also to provide for their safety from someone elses negligence about fire. Thats the idea behind the 1956 Fire Prevention Week poster of the National Fire Protection Association. This year Fire Prevention Week has been proclaimed by President The Eisenhower for October national Fire Prevention Week slogan: Dont Give Fire A Place to Start. billion-dollar-a-ye- BACKLASH Gene Evans Oct h . . . CALL CASTLE DALE Hus of the Future The number of communities entirely dependent upon buses for public transportation will increase from todays 50,000 to 100,000. As for the buses, he envisions: Many will be powered by ex citing new engines that are already undergoing secret tests. They will be more colorful with new type- - dyes, paints and metals, adding brilliance to our highways. More glass than ever will be used they will be virtually picture windows on wheels. . They will ride more smoothly and quietly. They will be lighter in weight due to the use of new plastics and e discovered new metals. As for the nation itself he says: More and more people will be . at work. The average income will rise-t- he work week will be shorter vacations longer and more people will live longer enjoy retirement longer. , , The Now at these REDUCED PRICES 15 HORSE POWER Regular Price 30 loss (you save) $182.00 $100.00 Special 382.00 HORSE POWER Regular Price less (you save) Special USE OUR LAY-AWA- Y $370.00 77.00 29900 : Emery County Progress PLAN FOR CHRISTMAS still-to-b- 2436 and will a Holland check any engineer make furnace at no obligation- - , Eastern Utah Electric Co. Price Phone 55 36th Anniversary (Visit us when in Price) Utah Your Home Town Paper' 4, 1930 |