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Show o o Page Fourteen erron Our (Great America ik ty lews dChortster course are; Ruth Litster, HDogi Jones, Jonnie Ward, Emma Lee Litster. Dan Wells, Lynette Thorderson. Mrs Deborah Huntsman Ludene Snow of Port Orchard, Washington left early this week for home. He has been here a couple of weeks visiting his parents, Pres, and Mrs. Perry Snow, and friends. ;7Tr The Primary organization held their Halloween party Monday night in the church and had a very good attendance of parents and children. Most of the children were dressed in costume. The en tertainment was group dancing fish pond, grab bags and re Artfiir Mr. and Mrs. Peterson freshments were sold for which were in Provo Tuesday on they received 93.77. . 1 flitch', 43,309 FOPEISN CITiTEM6 ap: NOW STUDYING) IN THE u.6. Mrs. Billy Thorderson had a quilting. Present were Mrs. Ida Jewkes and Mrs. Velma Stilson of Orangeville and Ida Mortensen of here. A lovely lunch was served and they finished a lovely quilt. UNPERTHE STUPeVT EXCHANGE PROGRAM Mrs. Faye (Larson) Granger of Englewood Calif, is staying with her family since her mAher passed away. i Riedel George, son of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Oliken of Mrs. Ward George, was one of WHO DUCK Salt Lake City were visitors at the members of the Carbon ColLOST IN A the Clyde Funk home last week lege football team who went to STORM CAME and they all went deer hunting. POWN A Lancaster, Calif, last week to CHtMNEy AT play with the Antelope Valley JunTHE HOME OF ior College. Although they didnt J.J.OULEI IE CARD OF THANKS win the game they had a good a and nice try trip. We wish to express our appreciation and thanks to all Mrs. Maria Cox is back home :oqo ML if those who helped in any way v ewTvs I i from a trip she took a couple of during the illness and death weeks to Orem where she ago of our beloved husband and A helped in the home of her daughfather, Franklin A. Kinder. A Rose ter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Franklin A. Kinder Family WOfOC CITS Hurst Thygerson. Rose had a HAS thyroid operation which was very ALMOST TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFIED serious and she is getting along 5.000 fine. Maes op FOR SALE 5Tf?eers The Mutual officers and teachers KIMBALL PIANOj and big asall the youngsters sortment of carpentry tools. See entertained J. M. Hanson, Clevelannd. 10p Tuesday night by having a free picture for them and sold refreshments. A prize was given FOR RENT for the best costume. MODERN FURNISHED APART-mein Orangeville. Inquire at Horace Easley and his family Progress Office. spent last week here with his Mrs. Glen Snow mother, Mrs. Clyda Easley, and she went to California with them this week. They live in San FranMrs. Lucy Cook was in Salt over the week end were his sister cisco and Horace is with the Lake last week for a medical and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Hamilton Air Force Base. Clyda checkup. Christensen, of Spring Glen. will also visit another son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Easley, Mr. arfd Mrs. Reuel Jones have Mr. and Mrs. Ever Gregerson, at Garden Grove, Calif. moved home from the mountains Freddy and Phyllis were here where they have spent the from Salt Lake and attended Stake Conference. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Gregerson were here with them. Craig Otterstrom spent the week Russell is on leave from Texas end at home from school in Provo. where he is stationed in the Air Force. Russell and his wife visHUNTINGTON Della Jorgensen has been in ited friends and relatives in OrMt. Pleasant and Salt Lake with angeville and Castle Dale. her sister Elva for a few days. Oct 31, Nov. 1, 2, 3 Mrs. Emma Dicksons birthday Walt Disney's Mr. and Mrs. Newell Kofford was celebrated last Wednesday. A and Nedra spent two days in Salt delicious chicken dinner was enDAVY CROCKETT AND THE Lake and other places up state. joyed by those attending. Guests RIVER PIRATES CASTLE DALE were Edria McNeil and Flora Guy-mo- n of Orangeville; Mrs. Turman, Mr. and Mrs .Alvin Jensen just With returned from a weeks visit in Mildred Moffitt, Helen Wilberg, Isabele Kofford, Christine HanSt. George and Las Vegas. Fesa Parker Nov. 2, 3 sen, Anna Bell, Lylas Larsen, Buddy Desen Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Wayman Ethel Jeffs and Zada Bell; also Spencer Tracy Technicolor were in Salt Lake over the week her daughters, Ona Tuttle and Robert Young end with their daughter Mary Emma Huntington. Table games who is in the hospital receiving were played. Prizes were awarded in Nov. 4, 5 special treatment for an ear in to Flora Guymon and Isabelle fection. NORTHWEST PASSAGE Randolph Scott Gail Russell Mr. and Mrs. Francis Rasmussen At the qiusic festival held by Lee Marvin have moved to Ferron for the the MIA Sunday, the Quartet winter. from Castle Dale won high honNov. 4, 5 in ors. Boys in the group are Dar7 MEN FROM NOW Guests at the Lyle Stilson home win Jensen, Carl Barton, Ronald MY SISTER EILEEN Fox and Ray Hansen. These boys Warner Color will be eligible to participate in Payson Nov. 10 in the district In Technicolor meet. Mr. and Mrs. Manley Bradley and Phyllis from Wattis were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Franklin. Vauna Julene Thorderson sent a question to Andys Column in the Sunday Tribune last spring and she has received a C. S. Hammond Nature Guide Book for submitting the question. i fiTUU News from i Cadt, nt 2)Jc Lo Mrs Sarah Pulsipher n Mr. and Mrs. George Earls and son of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Olsen of Biemerton, Wash, and Bill Arnold of Price were guests at the home of Einar Erickson. Mrs. Blair Erickson and baby are visiting with them for a week. Castle Arlene Robert Erickson, Karen Cramer, Tucker, Mark Day and Margaret Alger. Those taking the chorister class are Emma Tucker, Wilma Alger, Carma Willson and La Vern Day. ROCKET Mr. and 3 tribute to a bad Cinemascope and Color with James Cagney Don Dubbins Nov. Irene Papas 7, 8 STORM FEAR with Nov. 9, io Cornel Wilde Jean Wallace Dan Duryea Hugh Marlowe Joan Taylor in EARTH Vv. THE SAUCERS FLYING Nov. THE and THE 9, 10 NAKED HILLS IN COLOR with WEREWOLF with David Wayne Keenan Wynn Steven Ritch James Barton tMP Hungry ants in the Los Angeles area have had a great time treating themselves to light lunches-traf- fic lights. They caused 56 short circuits in six weeks time while fattening themselves on the insulation in wire connector boxes. Chrysler spent $300 million to ower the height of the 1957 cars )y as much as five inches. XP you 0VrHOAD Orangeville. Their son LaVon, who is going to school at Logan visited over the weekend. Christmas gitts BELVAS GDoirflai Shop 29 East Main, Price Mr. Rulon Oviatt is visiting his brother Don and family in Nevada for the winter. While he is Wlnterlz home now the weather gone Mr. and Mrs. Vonal Allred and family are living in his home. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Clegg had Complete Line of their son Ben and wife from Salt Lake spend them. Monday night with WEATHERSTRIP For Mr. and Mrs. Roy Oviatt gave their son Roy a birthday party last Tuesday afternoon. He entertained more than 20 little frien- ' Mrs. Aldo Childs entertained several friends at a quilting party Wednesday evening and lunch was served. DOORS and WINDOWS and For use as storm Mrs. Kent Housekeeper and doors. Winter is comig! Insulate Now! And make your home comfortable for those long winter evenings. Save up to 40 on Fuel Bills! As Jilin ting ton windows coverlnng screen lofsv as $67.60 HANDY-PAC- K Gun and 2 Tubes of Calking Dick Allen is home from the hospital in Price. He is getting around on crutches. and family and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Rich and family of Drag-erto- n and Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Blackburn and family of Rains were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Blackburn. Pol ice in many cities report that numerous stolen cars are left with doors unlocked and key in the ignition switch. The National Safety Council says the average automobile driver will have from 3 to 5 reportable accidents during his lifetime. A bus driver in Connecticut was given a note by a small hoy traveling alone the other day. As he handed over the note the hoy said: Please let me off where it savs on the note, and tell me to walk one block down. Every two hours, every day and night of the year, somewhere in the United States, a truck driver is anonymously saving a life or working at the scene of a wreck or may be just going out of Irs v ay to help a stranded motori-from Pageant Magazine. Also WARPS CLOTH Mrs. Flora Jensen a Mr. i News from News from Mrs. Bessie Wright Values to $7.93 Tike advantage of this opportunity for Mr. and Mrs. Vearl Tucker had their son Jared home over the week end from his school at Logan. Glen Snow is .recovering from an appendectomy. He was rushed Mr. and Mrs. LaVon Erickson to the Price Hospital Sunday af- and family of Price visited her ternoon. At present he is doing mother, Sarah Pulsipher, Sunday. satisfactory and expects to be home soon. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Tucker of Mrs. Maysie Peacock and Neva Clawson were visitors at the home Jensen entertained at a dinner of Frank Jones Monday afternoon. and social evening for the following friends Tuesday evening at the Peacock home. The Mrs. Clinty Mrs. Mildred Jensen gave a birthCox, Leah Luke, Venice Jensen, day party for her sister, Mrs. Ada Willson Sunday afternoon. About Myrle Johansen and Bertrude twenty relatives were present. Winters . S SALE ON LINGERIE SLIPS $3.00 Mrs. Merrill Day had ds. with Janet Leigh Jack Lemmon Betty Garrett man Emery County Progress as guest during the week her father, Wilford J. Humphrey, of THEATRE 7, 0 ORDER GREETING CARDS NOW! Those taking the organist class at Castle Dale are Doris Cramer, Theatre Nov. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kochevar (Berlyle Anderson) and boys from Salt Lake City have been staying with Mr. and Mrs. Floyd AnderAretha, Agnes and Nora Jensen son for the pa week. and Gladys Allred went to Price ' to attend the wedding reception of Loren Wells conducted theun-da- y Mr. and Mrs. Eton Ockey. evening services. Special speaker was Bishop Bill Wells, the Pvt Jerry Cowley of Fort Lewis, flying Bishop from JJanksville. Washington and his girl friend, Carolyn Collson of Payson, were Mr. and Mrs. Bob Norri from Sunday visitors at the home of Salt Lake City were week end his grandmother, Mrs. Zina visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Christensen. The Church organist and chorMonday night the MIA had a ister course is proving very succ- party in the recreation hall after essful. The ones taking the course the opening games and are enjoying it very much. Those lancing wereexercises, enjoyed and rethe course are: freshments sold with the proceeds taking organist Rachelle Anderson, DeAnn Eden. being used to buy records. Rosanna Anderson, Julia Kaye Thorderson, Effie Bishop, Lynette Wednesday night the Primary Thorderson, Winnie Allred Freda had a party for the children with Thorderson. Those taklnng the fish ponds, fortune tellers, etc. ONLY $3.15 Extra Tubes Only and Mrs. Dora Hansen and children of Springville were Saturday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Ludene Cox. Mrs. Mary Cox returned home with them after a visit in Provo and Spring ville with relatives. 60c ALUMINUM COMBINATION Screen and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Blackburn The Primary sponsored a costume Hallowe'en party Wednes- of Price visited relatives and day night which was well attend- friends here Sunday. ed. Dancing was enjoyed by the youngsters and a fish pond and Mr. and Mrs. Andrew W'right refreshment sale was conducted. went to Dragerton Monday where Ted Ann Nielsen was hostess to he had a check up at the a group of her girl friends at a party Monday evening at her home. The occasion was her birthRulon Blackburn is spending a day anniversary. few days in Dragerton at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Mr. and Mrs. Hollis Williams Price. Storm Doors The latest style. 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