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Show January 31. EMERY COUNTY (UTAH) PROGRESS Page Six i County Teams Continue Wins; North, South Emery Play Friday In a game that stands to be one of the games of the year. North Emery High School will host their county rivals from South Emery, in a try to retain undisputed title as leaders y Division. of San South Emery on the other hand, will he trying to even Juan-Emer- up the count, to put them in a tie for the top spot in It sometimes happens that the the division. At the present time man who thinks he is a genius North Emery is the only undefeat- cant think of anything else. ed team, with South Emery and San Juan porting only one defeat. In other action this weekend, Carbon Star . . . Monticello will meet San Juan on the Blanding floor, while Notre Dame travels to Greenriver. Next Wednesday, Notre Dame will play at North Emery, in a game that had been scheduled in Price. In last weeks action, South while Emery downed Moab Greenriver fell to a strong San Monticello outJuan team lasted Notre Dame in an extremely slow 7 encounter. North played Moab Thursday night last week, taking them by a two points. Blackham led the scoring for South Emery with nine from the field and three for six at the foul line, for a total of 21 points. Sanderson dropped in 13 points, followed by Fox with 10; Jensen, 7; Albrechtson, 6, and Peacock and Olsen, 4 each. For Greenriver, Webber carried the load with 18 points, assisted by Garcia with 10. A box score of the North Emery-Moa- b game was not available. Team standings are as follows: L W 3 0 North Emery 4 1 San Juan 1 3 South Emery 2 2 Monticello 3 1 Grand 1 3 Notre Dame 4 0 Green River three-wa- y .65-5- 3, 77-4- 2. 33-1- Clifford Snow is High Point Getter for Carbon College Basketball Quintet Mrs. Nellie Jensen and Sandra visited their grandson Gail, who had broken his leg. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Mortensen of Los Angeles visited Mrs. Myrtle Mortensen enroute to Salt Lake City, where he will be employed. Mr. and Mrs. June Day of Castle Dale visited in Cleveland last Tuesday. Mrs. Wilberg, a Stake Relief Society officer from Castle Dale visited the Relief Society Tuesday, January 22. Mr. and Mrs. Burton Dye attended a wedding in Bountiful last week end. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald World of Price were week end visitors at the home of Mrs. Nellie Jensen and Sandra. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Minchey and children were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. June Minchey. Mr. and Mrs. Clee Johnson have a new Chevrolet. Max Johnson arrived in New York January 25. From New York he will go to France. mo will be held in the ward house February 2 from 6 to 8 p. m. and will be followed by a dance and program. Tickets will be $1.00 per plate or $5.00 per family. The proceeds will be used to pay for the organ. A banquet While in high school. Snow play(EDITORS NOTE: This is the first of three articles to be writ- ed center. Now that he has been ten concerning county boys playing shifted to forward, he is having Wilma Alger visited relatives in basketball with the Carbon College some difficulty making the adjustSaturday and came Dragerton ment. However, Peterson says: I home team.) As was illustrated in last weeks Carbon College games, one of the outstanding men on the Carbon lineup this year is Clifford Snow, son of Gardel and Erma Snow of Ferron. In the game, as in several other games this season, Clifford emerged as high man, with a total of 17 points to his credit. A graduate of South Emery high school, Snow always stood high in the ranks of good players. He was the big star, the man on whom the team depended for their scoring punch, and on whom the coach could always depend to dominate in the rebounds. Snow has been more than a basketball player. In high school he was FFA president, and during his senior year he was the president of the class. Snow is in the vocational department of the college and will specialize in carpentry and cabinet making. Plagued with shin splints, Snow has had his difficulties. He always has to wear shin guards, and even then his legs hurt him when he plays hard. Carbon-Dixi- e TO consider him one of our best back-boar- d men. With more experience I expect him to carry the main load in scoring." The Eagles take to the road again this week, where they will play Weber on Friday night and Ricks Saturday evening. Sunday. Mrs. Clifford Jones received word from her husband that he will be stationed at Fort Ord, Calif, for a while. Mrs. Orcel Oliver and her daughter, Mrs. Donna Minchey, went to Salt Lake January 21 for her sisMr. and Mrs. Daniel Grundvig and family of Hiawatha visited with friends here Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Max Duran had as Mrs. Flora Jensen visited in Salt visitors Friday their son James Lake City several days last week and family from Colorado and a with her daughters, Shirley, Ber- nephew from the Army. tha Mae and Beverly, and their families. Sarah Pulsipher visited her daughter, Mrs. Lavon Erickson, in Price Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Von Powell, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Kinder, Mrs. Mary Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Willson Brown, Pres, and Mrs. Lavar Black had their daughter, Loy Dean Carand Bishop and Mrs. Drannan ter, home for a week from Salt Seeley attended funeral services Lake. in Mt. Pleasant Saturday for Julius Christensen. Pres. Black and Mrs. Lloyd Jones visited Mrs. Bishop Seeley were speakers in thet Wesley Tucker at Clawson for funeral. three days last week. BE t Cade jbae Mrs. Glen Snow EMERY NEWS Jorgen Olsen is at home as his Kirk Strong, son of Mrs. Hazel wife has been jn poor health. He left Friday for San Diego. Strong, on his Dale work the in Castle quit He has spent the past month at 6th. home. He expects to go on an overseas assignment as soon as he is Mrs. LuciUe Jensen was happily processed and will probably be surprised Thursday night of last for a year. week when a crowd came to cele- away brate her birthday at her home. Lloyd Kofford and George Way-ma- n were home from the USAC for Arminta and James Hewitt are a couple of days last weekend. living in Wells, Nevada where James is employed in a uranium Mrs. Grace Wickman entertained mine. at a quilting party at her home last week. Explorers of Post 2308 enjoyed of a skating party Tuesday night Mrs. Wallace was rushed last week on the Muddy Creek. to the hospital Jones Thursday and unBonfires were enjoyed and sleds derwent major surgery Friday. were also used ion the ice. Hot refreshments were enjoyed. Birdell All of the children of Mr. and Sorensen is thejr leader. Mrs. Warren Moffitt visited at the Moffitt home Saturday. The Polio Drive was well under way last week with Eudean Olsen Miss Emma Jxm Guymon has acas chairman. The Mothers March, cepted a position at the First Nata house to house canvass, was made ional Bank of Price. She has moved by the following: Maude Morten- from Salt Lake and will stay with sen, Lareda Olsen, Dawn Duzett, her sister, Mrs. Leib Miller, at Dixie Olsen, Carol Swenson, Belle Price. Dorthella Blackburn, Anderson, Adrin Keele, Montez Jacobsen, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Jewkes and Shonna Peterson, Leah Peacock, small son spent the week end with Pearl Peterson, Velma Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Jewkes. Zona Anderson, Nina Blackburn, Wynona Olsen, Nola McBroom, Mrs. Dora Otterstrom was in Ramona McBroom. Salt Lake and Provo Monday and Tuesday on business and pleasure. Coy Jacobsen is employed in the She visited with her son Craig, who Hiawatha mine. He lives in Hunt- is attending the BYU. ington with Nettie Mae and Melvin Marshall. Mr. and Mrs. Lonel Jones spent Friday evning in Hiawatha at the Martha Jacobsen spent the week home of Mr. and Mrs. Russell end in Huntington with her par- Palmer. While there they enjoyed ents, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Jones. an evening of TV. They report Mrs. Jones has been blind approx- there was very good reception. imately 45 years. Mr. Jones is not too well. Martha assists them with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer (Kitty) Larsen of Salt Lake spent the week laundry and household tasks. end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carrie C. Simonsen is still in the Grant Huntington. Price Hospital. She improves a Kimble Larsen was in Salt Lake little each day. Her sister, LaVern Albrechtsen, of Salt Lake spent three days last week. He visited the week end with her at the hos- with his brother Franz and wife. pital. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Simpson Bonnie Petty spent a week in of Kamas were guests of Mr. and Salt Lake welcoming her new Mrs. Jesse Tuttle Monday evening. grandson at the Horace Petty home. Mr. Simpson is president of the Her husband joined her over the Utah Farmers Union and addressed the annual Telephone Assoc, meetweek end. ing at Elmo. Eunice Larsen returned home for Mrs. Sara Larsen is back from a rest Sunday night from Mt. Pleasant where she spent ten days at Price where she has been staying her mothers bedside. Her mother is with her daughter Thelma. critically ill and doesnt seem to Thirteen friends called on Mrs. improve. Hannah Livingston Monday afternoon to celebrate her birthday at the Rest Home. Ice cream and cake was served and an afternoon of games was enjoyed by all. -- ters husbands funeral. Huntington ' SHOWN FEBRUARY 1 OrangevtKe Birthday parties were held the past week for three neighbor boys. Mrs. Orien Scovill had one for Perron Roger, Mrs. Claude Scovill one for Mrs. Madge Wilson and her Dennis and Mrs. Ann Snow one for Randy, all six years old. daughter Madlyn of Salina visited last Wednesday with her parents, The American Legion Post 39 met Mr. and Mrs. Ray Larsen. Mrs. Larrecently at the City Hall. Regular sens mother, Mary Ann Anderson, business was in order and Tom of Emery was here too. A son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer LarHumphrey was appointed as to fill the vacancy left with sen, of Salt Lake City visited with them over the week end. the death of Ted Robertson. Ford Motor Company Announces New Truck Line to be Shown February 1 Fords new 1957 truck line, originally not scheduled for production Mr. and Mrs. Glade Clark of Emery have moved into the Max Killpack home. Mrs. Ethel Nelson left Sunday to go to Rigby, Idaho to attend the funeral of her sister. Mr. and Mrs. Gale Thomas and Snow, and a brother of Mrs. Malone baby of Sandy were here over the Jewkes, has been appointed as week end visiting their parents, head engineer by the Kaiser Com- Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Petersen and pany over the new million dollar Mr. and Mrs. Jack Thomas. coal washing plant being built in Mrs. Bertha Larsen honored her Wellington. Stewart and family have been living in Dragerton twin girls, Elaine and Ileen, with where he has been employed as an a birthday party Saturday for their 5th birthday. A good time was enengineer for the company. joyed by those attending. Mr. and Mrs. Seth Hitchcock of A group of friends, 16 in all, Ferron visited with their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Miles had a nice birthday party for ElizDavis, this week. Mr. Davis is im- abeth Olsen at her home last Satproving since his release from the urday night. They played games and were served lunch. hospital. hold of vast improvements Seely of Castle Dale, newly in de- re- turned missionaries, gave some of their missionary experiences. Castle Theatre ROCKET THEATRE STAGECOACH TO FURY . . DOUBT BEYOND REASONABLE February 3, 4 Walt Disney Presents 1, 2 February February 1, 2 Dana Andrews In DALE CASTLE HUNTINGTON with Forrest Tucker Mari Blanchard Wallace Ford February 3, Cinemascope and Colw with Gordon MacRae Dan Dailey Ernest Borgnine The most Amazing and Miraculous True-Lif- e Adventure Feature February February 4, 5 TIIE BEST THINGS IN LIFE ARE FREE NATURES SECRETS OF LIFE 6, 7 6, 7 SINGING GUNS TWO YEARS BEFORE TIIE MAST In Trucolor with With Alan Ladd Brian Donlevy Vaughn Monroe Ella Raines William Bendix Barry Fitzgerald In February 8, 9 Jock Mahoney Martha Hyer Lyle Bettger in SHOWDOWN AT ABILENE DONT KNOCK TIIE ROCK In Technicolor February 8, 9 Alan Dale Alan Freed Special! - Win a FREE Pfaff Sewing Machine, at WARE'S STORE Snow, son of Mrs. Vera Mr. and Mrs. John Barton and Mr. Elmer Cox is of Price spent last Sunday at home following his recuperating family at long stay the Price Hospital. He is improv- with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. ing from the illness that confined Owen Barton and Mr. and Mrs. Arhim to the hospital. thur Lemon. until 1958, will be introduced by Ford dealers February 1. Offering nearly 300 different models, the Ford line represents the biggest change in the history of the company, and cost $77,000,000 to design and put into production. "We have made this great change in our truck line because we believe truck users are on the thres- Joann Sorenson spent the week livering goods to the American end home from Salt Lake City public, said Robert S. McNamara, visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ford Motor Company vice presiHarold Sorenson. dent and Ford Division general manager. The Jr. Gleaners, Explorers and To help truck operators make Mia Maids held a Fireside last this progress, Ford has launched Sunday night in the Relief Society this new line a year ahead of its room at the church in honor of 1958 scheduled introducHoward Huntsman who is leaving originalhe tion, explained. soon for a mission to the Central States. Brent Snow and Montell Sgt.-at-ar- Stewart 1957 in Orangeville During the BiG Pfaff Market Contest The person turning in the most accurate count on the number of complete Pfaffs in the square, and the most accurate answers to the following questions will win a new Pfaff No. 6 Portable sewing machine. Furnished and guaranteed by Pfaff Sewing Center, next door to Oil City in Price, Phone 114. PAAFPFAFFPFFAFPFAFFPAA APAPFAFFPPFAFFAAPFAFFP P. C. JONES and SONS Castle Dale PASSENGER CAR STYLING comes to the trucking business in Fords 1957 Style-sidPickup. It typifies revolutionary changes in new Ford trucks which Ford dealers display February 1. styling has more than just eye appeal. It widens the trucks load area by 20 inches, and adds 25 percent more load capacity than models offer. This pickup is one of nearly 300 models in the 1957 Ford line which ranges upward to huge extra heavy duty models. e Full-widt- h old-styl- e See these New Trucks at Announcing the installation of new steam roller mill. Can give you complete and efficient service in custom rolling, grinding, mixing and grain cleaning. Also have all kinds of feed grain available in quantity. You stockmen with cattle on feed lot, investigate the new Albers Mix, that will keep your animals well and will give you from 50 to 100' better gains for every 100 pounds of feed grain used, and priced within the reach of your pocketbook. Lab Mix can alsoN be used in a mixture of salt for livestock in fields and on ranges. Eliminates expensive supplements in dairy Iih . . . UNITED MOTOR COMPANY feeding. 280 East Main Phone 344 or 345 Price, Utah Your Dependable Bonded Ford Dealer Will have 20,000 bushel storage facilities for whole barley hv mid-sunUue- r. INVESTIGATE ! APAPFAFFPPFAFFAAPFAFFP PAAFPFAFFPFFAFPFAFFPAA What makes Pfaff the only true completely automatic sewing machine on the market today? In case of more than one winner, the winner will be determined by answering one more question in regard to Pfaff sewing machines. Also send in your guess as to how many answer blanks will be filled out Your name Kind of sewing machine you now own Phone Number Validated by This blank is good for one entry at this store. Cut this entry out of your paper, have the clerk validate it and drop it in the box on or near the counter. The decision of the judges will be final. This contest closes February 21 and the machine will be awarded on, February 28. |