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Show November 15, 1956 EMERY COUNTY (UTAH) PROGRESS from News Perron Mrs. Deborah Huntsman fereni class rooms with their boys and girls class periods. The theme is Schools For A Strong America. The Elementary Parents Day was Wednesday and a nice crowd Of parents attended. names on them was token to the Harvest Ball Dance held at South Emery Friday night, Nov. 9, and the Sweetheart of the FFA, Carol Ralphs, drew out the lucky Mr. and Mrs. Mirl Ralphs were happy to have two of their girls and their husbands visiting them over the week end. They were Mr. and Mrs. Norman Ensign (Kathleen) and Mr. and Mrs. Desmond Shields (Louise) of Salt Lake City. Mrs. Elmer Petty had a hot supper and social evening last Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Guymon Sunday night at their home in of Salt Lake City were visitors honor of her husbads birthday. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wood-roThose present were Mrs. Mary Johnson during the week Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Nel- and taking care of business. son and Mrs. Janey Petty. David Mortensen will be the Mrs. Eva Killpack is substituting as teacher in the business course this week at South Emery Salt Lake City (Mrs. Karnes is the daughter of Mrs. Conover), High for Mrs. Inez Jorgensen. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Hayes and Mr. and Mrs. Bryant Nelson vis- family of Salt Lake City and Mrs. ited in Salt Lake City during last Mary Hayes and son Pat of week with their children, Mr. and Mrs. Glade Nelson and Mr. and Mrs. Sheril Snow (Dora Dean) Irene Larsen was and their children. week end from Salt Lake M . Mr. and Robert Loft us of Salt Lake City visiting her parents, employed there. is She Larsen. Ray visited here over the week end with relatives, the Eva Killpack Tesse Conover Mr. and Mrs. families, and with him was a friend Lake City during in Salt were Eugene Christensen. business. part of this week on Mrs! Blanch Ralphs had a group Mr. and Mrs. Jack Funk and of ladles at her home Monday and Mrs. Clyde Funk wen, Mr. week quilting a quilt night of this Lake City the first of this Sait social in a nice for her. They had time and enjoyed a good lunch. week on business. WewS J4untington Page Nine oteS Gardner and son of Granger, Mr. and Mrs. Van Gardner and fam- ily of Hiawatha, Mr. and Mrs. Rollan Jones of Price, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lewis of Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Cameron Brinkerhof1 of Emery, Mr. and Mrs. Lamond Gardner of Cleveland, and their families and Sharon Gardner of Salt Lake. Mrs Flora Jensen Mr. nad Mrs. Henrie Somerville and their five children were here Saturday and Sunday for the pheasant hunting and visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Somerville. Also visiting relatives were Mr. and Mrs. Devon Leam&ster and children and Mr. and Mrs. Kent The Spanish Class being taught Leamaster and children all of by Mrs. Alta Singleton Monday Orem. night of each week is proving to be a good success. There are 24 Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cook of in the class of the older students Clearfield visited his parents, Mr. and a class of eighth grade stuand Mrs. John Cook, last dents besides. day and Sunday. Mrs. Eunice Nelson was made Mrs. Millie Christensen is visit- happy during last week end when ing in Greenriver with her daugh- three of her girls and their huster and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lee bands visited with her. They were Gledhill Verna Lue). Mr. and Mrs. Dee Gardner (Thyra) Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bell (Carol) Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Frye of of Moab and Mrs. Beverly Curtis Huntington came over and went and children of Orangeville. pheasant hunting Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Seely Petersen. Also Mrs. Ruth Nelson is spending visiting the Petersens were her this week in Moab with her mobrother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. ther, Mrs. McOonkie. Sylvan Leslie of Provo. Morris Singleton was the lucky Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lewis visited winner of the gun given by the over the week end with her par- Ferron Lions Club for buying a Visitors at the Jesse Conover ents, Mr. and Mrs,. Harry Con- pheasant hunting license in this home over the wreek end, Friday over, and Jack went pheasant hunt posted unit area last week. The to Monday, were Mr. and Mrs. box of tickets with numbers and Deno Karnes and son Dean of ing. w itv speaker at the Second Ward Sacrament meeting next Sunday, Nov. 18. David is attending the U of U. Mrs. Grant Childs was at the hospital in Price a couple of days last week to receive medical care. Tom Nielson was down from Salt Lake City Saturday and Sunday for pheasant hunting. Mr. and Mrs. Reese Young of Salt Lake City were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Young Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Clegg of Salt Lake City were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Clegg. All of Mrs. Irene Gardner's children except Rollan of Calif, visited with her during Saturday and Sunday for pheasant season and while here enjoyed Thanksdinner Saturday night. giving Those who came were Mr. and Gwen Caldwell was home from Mrs. Milas Gardner and Mr. andwork in Salt Lake City over Mrs. Norman Gardner and famie week end visiting her parent,, iliea of Farmington, Mr. and Mrs Dee Gardner of Moab,w Burke r and Mrs. Glendon Caldwell. Do that EXTRA room yourself! Its Easy With Our Plans and Wallboard ! If you can handle a hamnu r and saw we guarantee you can build and finish a di n, a lie bedroom, rumpus room or play room BY YOrBSIl.F wPh our easy to follow 1 plans. We supply wallboard of all kinds, shapes and finishes for the job. See us now! Wheie Your Money Buys The Most Kilfoyle Krafts, Builders PRICE UTAH Elbert Nelson and son of Clear Creek were here over the week end visiting his mother, Mrs. Mary Nelson, and doing some pheasant hunting. Some of our hoys who were home doing some pheasant hunting over the week end were, Rei-de- ll George and Lowell Killpack from Carbon College; Stewart Nielsen, Howard Huntsman, Dean Conklin and Garry Griffin from the BYU. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hansen of Emery visited here during last week with their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Willie Mr. and Mrs. Zane Taylor and 3 children of Provo visited over the week end wilth her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Larsen. She was formerly Beth Larsen. their Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Rasmussen were in Provo recently visiting thelf daughter Helen and family, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Wright Mr. and Mrs. Glen Cox of Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cox of Provo spent the week end here hunting pheasants and visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Cox. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Harvey (La-Ruof Salt Lake City had his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Harvey of Columbia, here with them visiting over Ithe week end with LaRues parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Thomas. Also visiting there was Mr. and Mrs. Gail Thomas and baby of Kearns. The men folks did some pheasant hunting. e) Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Watson have moved to Castle Gate where he has employment for a while. A Crediting Committee from up state visited South Emery High School this week. South Emery is a credited school which we are all very thankful for. Most of South Emery and elementary teachers are taking a class twice a week at Castle Dale in Elementary Art and a remedial reading under direction of teachers from the BYU. Those from Ferron are Sam Singleton, Loye Elaine Beach, Ida Rasmussen, Ralphs, Ida Conklin, Velma Petersen and Fern Christensen. Others taking the course are Irma Snow, Edna Petersen, LaRene Fish and Laurene Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Funk and son Freddie have moved to Bick-ne- ll for a while where Bert has employment. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Jorgensen of Provo visited here during the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Rasmussen. Bill is attending school at the BYU. Parents Day at South Emery High School was Monday of this week and quite a few parents were in attendance. Among the days proceedings was a fine program from the BYU. Parents enjoyed the contact they had in the dif- - Adding Machines and Typewriters Repaired no substitute can do what copper does! Copper carries the electricity that powers electrical appliances better than any other commercial metal. Copper, too, conducts heat faster than any other commercial metal. metal lends itself so readily to such a variety of manufacturing No other operations . . . drawing, forming, shaping or stamping. 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