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Show February 21. 1937 EMERY COUNTY Cjreen liver lws Mrs. E. B. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Jones and children of Provo were week-en- d visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Corgiat and also visited with Mrs. Della Potter at the hospital. Mrs. Potter was released from the hospital Wednesday and her husband brought her home. She will need to remain in bed but can sit up awhile each day. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Larson and Barry from Payson were week-en- d visitors with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cyril McArthur. While they were in town, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Mills of Huntington and Mr. and Mrs. Shirl McArthur and family of Orangeville were present and all had a family dinner. Simonsen Page Five (UTAH) PROGRESS 5 mittee has planned this day to be a Homecoming for all former resi- for Washington D. C. where he is Tasker accompanied him and will dents of Huntington as well as attending a meeting of the In- visit with her sister, Mrs. Kitsel-main Philadelphia. those living here at the present. surance Commission of the American Legion as he is on the NatMr. and Mrs. G. W. Nielson were ional Advisory Board. He will stay H. C. Tasker left Wednesday visitors in Salt Lake City during over for a Meeting of the Nationall Eddy jo Ekkfr was alerted by the week with their children who Rehabilitation Mrs. the CAP to hip search for the Committee. live there. , n, two men lost in the Moab area. Bingo party the Auxiliary is having He spent a couple of days flying on Saturday night. over the part of the country Where The Seminary students enjoyed the nien were missing. a Valentine party after their classes Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Wilson on last Thursday. They brought went to Salt Lake City Wednes- their lunch and had a good time. day to attend a Utah Producers Deputy Sheriff Jess Powell is meeting and Mrs. Wilson visited relatives. quoted as saying that there has been extensive thievery of mining The Legion Auxiliary is having implements and equipment in the some state and district officers vis- area south of Greenriver. iting on Friday night and they will be invited to stay over for the Lawyers for the Union Carbide Co. met with the City Council last week securing data for the extension of the Greenriver water lines to their location across the river. Mr. and Mrs. Isador Million are located in Cainesville for the next several months. Mr. Million Is with the A EC. Jimmy Dean was home from the the week end, coming down with his father, Warren Dean who has been in Salt Lake City for the past few weeks. USAC over Arthur Clegg was hurt in the American Fuel mine Wednesday. He received a broken arm and cuts and bruises on the face. He was treated at the hospital in Price. Mrs. Marian Jensen and Mrs. Della Brasher entertained at a Valentine party Saturday night at the Jensen home. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Leamaster, Mr. Mrs. Peter Nielson of Richfield and Mrs. Drannan Seeley, Mr. and visited with Mr. Nielson at the Mrs. Lynn Collard, Mr. and Mrs. home of Mr. and Mrs. Myron Gran- Lealan Collard, Mr. and Mrs. Mauge one day the past week. rice Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Brasher. The ladies served supper Mrs. Hannah Johnsons Sunday to the group. School class spent last Sunday afternoon at her home and enjoyed Mr. and Mrs. Myron Grange viswatching TV and had refreshments. ited in Provo Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Vern Evertson. The Civil Defense nursing course ini Huntington was completed this Mrs. Ploma Johnson is home week with the following women from the hospital now and improvtaking the training: Mrs. Phyllis ing each day. Mrs. Edith Mrs. Collard, Grange, Della Brasher, Mrs. lone Nielson, Mrs. Helen Robbins, Mrs. Verna Mr. and Mrs. Fenton Moffitt Axelgard, Mrs. Lavon Nielson, Mrs. spent the .veek-en- d in Salt Lake Marie Cowley, Mrs. Norma Hall, with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Nielson and Mrs. Leah Huff, Mrs. Reva McKee, boys and Karen of the BYU was Mrs. Famie Baxter, Mrs. Ethel An- with them. They also attended the derson, Mrs. Olive Truman, Mrs. BYU - Wyoming game Saturday Libby Gordon, Mrs. Vera Gordon, night in Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Rosel Mrs. Myrl Grange, Mrs. Alyce Wil- Jensen accompanied them to Salt son, Mrs. Jennie McElprang, Mrs. Lake to visit their children, Mrs. Karen Smith, Mrs. Faye Roper, Shirley Couch and Rebecca, Mr. Mrs. Patsy Grange, Mrs. Janice and Mrs. Phil Edmunds, Mr. and Carlson and Lynda Grange. A new Mfs. Elliot Petersen and families. class started Monday, Feb. 18, with Mrs. Maurine Nielson as instructor. Mr. and Mrs. Scott Grange and children of Orem visited relatives The Huntington Wards Relief Societies will celebrate the annual in Huntington Saturday and day of February 25th on March 2. A program will be held in the Mr. and Mrs. Paul Manchester church auditorium at 3:00 p. m. followed by a supper at 5 oclock. and children were in Salt Lake City to visit Mr. and At 7:00 p. m. a program will be the past week-en- d presented with a dance after. The Mrs. Less Jones and family. General Committee is Mrs. Tillie Mr. and Mrs. Lester Day of Roy Dunn, Mrs. Edith Collard, Mrs. Ruby Rowley, Mrs. Ella Collard, and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Day of Mrs. Leora Leamaster. This com- Bountiful were week end visitors mittee will be assisted by a lunch with Mr. and Mrs. Ferrel Day at committee with Mrs. Annie Young Lawrence. and Mrs. Della Brasher. The com- NEWS FROM Perron Adding Machines and Typewriters Mrs. Repaired mount up. And Gold Strike stamps are almost everywhere at drug at hundreds of food stores and most of stations at service at at centers, specialty stores, the places where you shop most often. Supt. of Sunday School Ralph Lemon and wife Arlene entertained a group of Sunday School teachers at their home. Twelve of them were set apart by the Bishopric after which they had a party and refreshments. 3 months rental may be applied to the purchase price. Seel Conover has been in the Price Hospital for about a month with a heart condition. He isnt in much pain but has to have liquid drawn from his heart. Equipment Company 949 s, SO, GET OFF TO A FLYING START! If you havent already received your free Gold Strike Catalog and Saver Book, your nearest Gold Strike merchant has them for you. Choose the gifts you want most, then always shop where you see the GOLD STRIKE sign. See how fast your stamps add up! Mrs. Byron Peacock of Central Point, Oregon visited with her sister Louise and family, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Conover. Office Phone West Main Price, Utah super-market- Harold Fish has taken over the job as custodian of the church. Deloss Ralphs has had the position for the past while. Typewriter Rentals 138 The more places you get your stamps, the faster they Deborah Huntsman TEACH THE YOUNGSTERS TO SAVE, TOO, special Junior Saver Book. Gold Strike merchant. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Ensign (Kathleen) of Salt Lake City visited over the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mirl Ralphs. with this Its a free gift from your friendly MONEY AND BANKING In Everyday Living TWO HELPFUL HINTS, that decora- can save tors extra expense, both involve soap. Experienced home handymen suggest: When painting, coat windovvpanes, hardware, and so on, with soapsuds (paint spatters will settle on suds ; can be washed away with them) . . . when papering, add a small amount of soap to the paste bucket (the paper will go on easily; will be less apt to peel). CHILDREN ' parents, and FIRST! To all good of course, the safety g of their youngsters is of prime importance. Yet many a loving mother or father often leaves little ones at home by themselves while he or she goes on a short errand. "Dont, if you can possibly avoid it," caution safety authorities. Because recent news well-bein- stories offer so much disturbing evidence that the warning bears repeating, we repeat it here, in a spirit of public service. In the same spirit, we sincerely urge that our 'depositors forego routine trips to our bank that would necessitate leaving small children unguarded. At such times, banking business can be conducted with us by mail. Ask for mailing forms! WE ARE EQUIPPED to bring safety, convenience, speed, economy, and system into your financial affairs. Many of our advertisements seek to explain the "how but they are necessarily limited in scope. Very likely you have questions about our bank and its services which our ads, to date, have not covered. If thats the case, well be glad to answer them, any time. CARBON EMERY BANK 45 South Carbon MEMBER FEDERAL FEDERAL DEPOSIT Price, Utah RESERVE SYSTEM AND INSURANCE CORPORATION PCT. INTEREST ON GUARANTEED SAVINGS DRIVE-ITELLER WINDOW FREE PARKING LOT HOME IMPROVEMENT LOANS AUTO LOANS SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES CHECKING ACCOUNTS Patronize the GOLD STRIKE MERCHANTS near you: There are scores of merchants in your shopping area who give GOLD STRIKE stamps in appreciation of your patronage. Among them are many AG Food Stores, all Albertson Food Centers, American Food Stores, many IGA stores, O. P. 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