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Show April 25, 1957 EMERY COUNTY (UTAH) PROGRESS SOUTH EMERY . also at the Don Wakefield home to see Mrs. Wakefield, Ina Renes grandmother, who has been quite ill again. ljotes Mrs Flora Jensen Mrs. Maud Gunderson received word from her daughter and family in California that they had been In an automobile accident. She left here for Los Angeles right away. BIRTHS . . Views J4untui(jton SOCIAL. HAPPENINGS Ladies' Clubs Pagti Three Mrs. Peggy Arnold and baby of Salt Lake City visited last week the hospital feeling much Improved. wit hher parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ford Nielson. Her husband and a Mr. and Mrs. Norman L Dunn sister Jerry and family, Mr. and and children were In Ephraim Sat- Mrs Kenneth Childs, of Sunnyside the weekend at the Nielson urday where he attended a confer- spent home. ence of Seminary principals. Mrs. Fannie McElprang has reMrs. Myrtle Neilson of Cleveland turned home from Midvale after Wells Wakefield was in town one received word of a new grandLOS OMU.OS C U B to Mr. and Mrs. spending the winter months there. day this week from his teaeching at XU TU CLUB daughter bo.-Adding Machines Mr. and Mrs. Everand Marshall of the Fort Washakl Indian ReservaMis. Addle Richards was hostess Mrs. Diane Ware will be hostess Delmer Neilson of Topeka, Kansas. Salt Lake City came down with her. tion. He eame to take baek some to Los Omegos Club of Huntington to the Nu Tu Club members, of Or- This is her first grandchild. horses. Thursday night. The ladies enjoyed angeville at her home this week. an evening at needlework. In the recent baby photo contest Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Hansen of Dr. Lena Hchreter and Mildren sponsored by the Manson Studios Elmo ure the parents of a baby Repaired TRIBBLE L C LI B of Phoenix, Arizona, the three win- Johnson attended sessions at the ULIQlEULIIt Thursday afternoon of last week girl born Tuesday, April 16, at the South Last Thursday, Emery Mrs. Marcia Snow was hostess to Cladys Nelson entertained the Trip-pi- e Price Hospital. Both mother and baseball boys were defeated by ners received large photographs of Manti Temple Thursday. themselves for prizes. First place are The fine. L Club ladies of at her grandparFerron baby doing the members of the Clique Club of Notre Dame which won them the went to Kurt Oveson, Mr. and Mrs. Myron Grange, Carson of Mr. Orangeville last Friday. The eve- home. She gave a lesson and served ents are Mrs. Eliza Hansen and privilege of playing Moab. and Mrs. Valdean Oveson; second olyn and Pete Grange and Gary of Allred and Mr. Mrs. lunch. Doyle was in social ning enjoyed games The highlight of last week was a place to Kelly Ann Jones, daughter Kofford spent Sunday in Provo and refreshments. Mrs. Alice Fox which was under the dir- of Mr. and Mrs. Blake Jones; and with Mr. and Mrs. Vern Evertson program SOCIAL SEWING CLUB entertained last week at her home and instruction of Mrs. Luc- third place to Ronnie Piccolo, son and family. ection Mrs. LaRee Colby of Huntington Rook was played by the group. The Social Sewing Club of Ferinda Fullmer. of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Piccolo, ron held thir meeting Thursday received word of a new grandin the Visiting at the home of Mrs. The girls homemaking to Dan Mr. and Mrs. afternoon this week at the home daughter born NEW CENTURY CLUB classes at South Emery were beauMrs. Uneta Grange and children Hetty Anderson and Mrs. Opal AnFriof Gate Calicito Castle of Elinor Brereton where (Joyce) they Mrs. Faye Bell entertained the at the annual accompanied her folks, Mr. and derson during the week were Mrs. 3 months rental may be day. Mrs. Colby has gone to Castle tiful mannequins New Century Club of Orangeville sewed and enjoyed lunch. Festival held Friday, April Mrs. William Guymon, back home Bertha Hunt Frampton and two Fashion to mother care Gate the for ta the purchase price. help applied 13 LUCKY CLUB at her home last week. This Thurs19. to Salt Lake City for a weeks visit children, Terry and Marji Lou, of and baby. 13 The Lucky Club of Castle Dale Lake City and here mother. day Mrs. "Rose Tuttle will be There were 62 girls participating with them after them being down Salt met at the home of Mrs. Lyle Stil-so- n Rose Hunt Winder of Price and a here for Stake 165 Conference. were costumes and in modeling Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Nielson of sister Ruby of Oregon, who was on Friday evening. Mrs. Jerry Huntsman was a special guest. Huntington nave a new baby boy shown. her way to Chicago to a wedding BEAUX ARTS C LI B Mrs. Norma Hall was happy Fri- for one To add background to the fashborn Monday at the hospital in of her children. The Beaux Arts Club of Orangesister-in-lato her have accoma and Music sisters Vendors day Price. The baby is still at the hos- ions, the STUDY GROUP ville enjoyed their meeting last come to visit with her for Mrs. Una Jensen entertained the pital being cared for. Mrs. Nielson panied them while they performed. Mrs. Famle Baxter is at the hosThursday evening at the home of Study Group of Castle Dale at her is home. As each was in the limelight, the her birthday. They returned home pital in Price under observation. Mrs. Selma Tuttle. Handwork and Roun-dwere Ann Mae Mrs. Doris Crook, Sunday. They narrators, Snow, home Wednesday afternoon. visiting was followed by luncheon. Mrs. Thelma Iverson, Mrs. VirLaura Anderson of Emery is Judy Conklin and Margaret Petty Mr. and Mrs Scott This week Mrs. Becky Bunderson a of clothes Hansen, Mrs. Aleen Ward and children of Orem were Grange and A one-da- y ginia description they gave record for proud to announce the arrival of a weekend viswill act as hostess. two children, all of Tremonton. 138 West Main 108,087 tons, or 1,653 cars new granddaughter born to Mr. and were modeling. itors in Huntington with their folks, Phone 949 was set by the Chesapeake and Billie Jean Mr. Harold Mrs. Anderson in Margalynn and Humphrey, Mrs. Duluth, Utah Price, and Myron Grange LES-ACU B Ohio Railway on F b. 3, 1957 at Minn, on March 29. She weighed 4 Lake, Barbara Ann Stanton, Judy Mr. and Mrs. Ilal Mendenhall and Mr. and Mrs. Drew Richards, and The I,es-AClub ladies of Fer-ro- n Newport News, Va. A new $3,200,000 lbs. 4 ounces. Conklin, Sandra Christensen and sons of Fillmore came Saturday held their meeting last Thurs- co dumper, recently put into opKathleen Jewkes acted as stage and spent the day with Mrs. Mae day evening at the home of Leona eration, helped set the new record. Arnold. managers. of Mr. and Wilson Mrs. Pierce Huntsman. They played games and The bulk cf the coal went over-- s in the Festival made Each girl received the of word Huntington she served lunch. as points. In the Talent Show at the Price arrival of a baby boy in Augusta, several articles and received an Civic Auditorium Wednesday night Georgia for a daughter Enid and average rating on all that she made. In the ninth grade superior rat- the Huntington Mens Quartet was husband, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Baker. He is stationed there in the Army. ings were received by the following awarded second place. They are students: Pamela Stilson, Gayle Errol Ulster, Ford, Kirk and Scott The baby is in an ineubator. Funk, Margaret Wareham, Laverta Nielson. The James D. of Green Johnson, Leah Sorensen, Connie Classified Rate: 3 cents per word per insertion. Minimum 50c. River are rejoicingLynchs Mrs. Elizabeth Brockbank and over the advent Price and Florence Olsen. An excellent rating was received daughter Vera have returned home of a daughter born in a Grand Junction hospital Saturday, April by: Belva Mortensen, Joy Nielson, after spending the past five or six WANTED with her 13. She weighed 4 lbs. 13 ozs.. She Irene Nelson, Sandra Nordell, Vicki months in California is named Kathleen Jane and has Cox, Kaye Mortensen, Sue Magnu-so- daughters, Perdita, Ivy, Ella, Beth PASTURE FOR ONE HORSE. Judy Brlnkerhoff, Sandra and their families. Should be close m to Castle Dale. three brothers, ages 18, 16 and 2 Sitterud, Jackie Cox, Kay Barney, years. Call Castle Dale2436. 17p Frank Hall and daughter, AnJoyce Jensen and Loretta Anderson. Good received by Carol Way-ma- nette made a trip to Ogden SatNEWS FROM MISCELLANEOUS Sonie Jeffs, Merlin Curtis, urday to visit his mother, who is Olsen and Donna Nielsen. at the Dee Hospital there. She Is Colleen MEXICO A thrilling three week Cjteen Tenth grade students who re- feeling improved but has been serall expense bus tour leaving Salt TWO NEW BALDWIN Acrosonir ceived Superior were: Karen Kof iously ill the past few days. See us for siding, roofing, insulation, windows, Lake Sept. 5th. Only $310. Tour Spinets, one Blonde, one Mahogford, Louise Blackburn, Karen OlB. Simonsen E. Mrs. is sacany, located near here. Will filling rapidly. Morley Tours, screens, awnings, or any other repair need. Some of our young people attend sen, Della Olsen, Donna Behunln, 387 E. 3rd N. Provo, Utah. Tel. rifice rather than return to store. Connie Anita school Cox, at the BYU were home Joyce Nelson, ing 17c Fr Write Adjuster, P. O. Box 2501, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ross left Grange, Janice Funk, Jane Brere- for the Easter weekend: Max and 17c Salt Lake City 10, Utah. Arlene Powell, Allen and Judith DONT FORGET the Chamber of Monday for a trip to Wyoming. A ton and Sharon Minchey. PONTIAC SEED POTATOES. See Receiving excellent were Hazel Litster, Karen Moffitt, Judy RichCommerce banquet and meeting foundation is being laid for a new ards and a girl friend at the BYU A, J Ixitt, Huntington Canyon. Saturday evening in the Orange- house by Jon Kent Ross just across Henningson, Helen Leslie, Emma Cox, Bonnie Rasmussen, and Jean- from California, Joan Wemple, Ann ville recreation hall. 19p 17p from the Frank Ross home. ette Anderson. Sandberg, Bevan Young, Elaine HELP WANTED All of the eleventh and twelfth Brasher. The Easier Parade program pre HAVE YOU AN ALCOHOLIC IJTAH Problem? If so write to P. O. sented by the Pep Club, under the grade entries received superior ratOWN AND OPERATE the best SylVicki Mrs. Reed is home Behunln, from Brasher including ings, Mrs. Grace Shaner, Box 767, Price, Utah or telephone direction of n ' business in America. Price 570W or 926M. tfp was well received last week. Several via Childs, Sandra Christensen, Supply rural families in this area of the numbers were outstanding Judy Conklin, Doris Crook, Marga NATwith established line of and the Fashion Show was a real lynn Humphrey, Kathleen Jewkes, IONALLY ADVERTISED home Billie Jean Lake, Alice Ann Nelson, treat. and farm necessities. Experience Authorized Dealer Margaret Petty, Pat Jewkes, Carol thl woolly not necessary. Stock furnished on Approximately 20" overall, The Robert Seelys from Soldier Ralphs, e Norma Thomas, Barbara credit. Possible for ambitious ha ihlny eye, big, French poodle Ann Stanton, Charlotte Nielsen and Summit were down over Easter. man to make $5000 and more first with bow, cocky tatin collar-rib- bon Ann Snow. It for counter-pi- n year and qualify for FREE Life The following students were given plaid cap Youll odore Walter Smith of San Francisco, Automatic Ironers Insurance. Write L. K. Fallen, I Aorted color. in-- the decoration dressmaking 4900 Colorado Blvd., Denver, ColoCalif, is spending his vacation here recognition contest for doing outstanding work relatives. with rado PRICE-HELPER visiting 18p in the class: Carol Ralphs, twelfth WANTED or IRONRITE Salesman last Charlotte Nielsen, eleventh; Karen The wild horse round-u- p Saleslady to sell McNess Products pkrt or week was a most spectacular thing, Kof ford, tenth; and Leah Sorensen ninth grade. 253 East Main full time. Big profits. No experaccording to some ground observers ience needed. Will teach and finrounded who had in the past up . The winners in the baking com Phone 424-Jane ance you. Write today. McNESS on horseback. The petition were: Sweet rolls of them many Box 173 Price Doris Crook, Karen 01 Brereton, CO., P. O. Box 14, Bayshore Stawas time this plane by up rounding sen, .Samaleen Luke and Judy tion, Oakland 23, Calif. 17p piloted by Eddyjo Ekker, who had Conklin. them all rounded up in jig time. It Dinner rolls Anita Cox, Sandra is stated by those who should know, Barbara Ann Stanton, Christensen, horses wild few are there that very Kathleen Jewkes. left in this area. Margaret Petty and Barbara Ann The James Ramsays spent Sun Stanton won in bread competition . Muffins Sandra Sitterud, Char day at the home of his parents in lotte - Nelson, Loretta - Anderson Richfield. Vicki Cox, Jackie Cox,, Pamela Rev. Greene of Fruita, Colo, oc- Stilson and Carol Wayman. Biscuits Joy Nielson. cupied the pulpit of the Presby Sweepstakes for yeast breads terian church for the Easter serCox who made Dinner Rolls vice. He was accompanied by his Anita sweet rolls; Doris Jane Brereton, wife and four children. The church UTAH SAUNA was beautifully decorated with Crook, sweet rolls; and Margaret Easter lilies and spring flowers. Petty, bread. Sweepstakes for quick breads The choir rendered two anthems muffins and Joy and the Miller sisters sang a duet. Sandra Sitterud, Nielsen, biscuits. CAPITAL In the cake department there $100,000.00 Mrs. Minnie Irvine had as guests were three divisions: Chocolate, An Mrs. over weekend Mr. the and SURPLUS & UNDIVIDED PROFITS $500,000.00 Mile Martindale of Oregon City, gel food and Sponge, and White cake. Oregon. They accompanied Mr. and Member Federal Reserve System and Federal Deposit Sandra Christensen, Margaret Mrs. Don Irvine to Monticello Louise Blackburn, Samaleen Insurance Corporation Petty, are their and after Tuesday looking and Alice Ann Nelson all re uranium interests in Grand and Luke ceived first places on chocolate San Juan counties. cakes. Norma Thomas, Carol Ral phs and Pamela Stilson received seconds. Sonie Jeffs and Vicki Behunln received first for their angel food and sponge cakes. Florence Olsen, Leah Sorensen and Karen Olsen re ceived seconds. Margaret Wareham took third. In the white cake division Anita Cox and Barbara Ann Stanton re ceived first place, Charlotte Nlel sen, second; Merlin Curtis, third Joyce Nelson, fourth and Janice Funk, fifth. Sweepstakes in the Cake depart ment were Sonie Jeffs, Vicki Be hunin, Louise Blackburn, Anita and Typewriters Typewriter Rentals Office Equipment Company w y, 1 n, n, tiuer Kilfoyle Krafts, Guilders PRICE one-ma- IRONRITE FIRST STATE BANK OF SAUNA - on the purchase of a IRONER rn uvl MUST Sandra Christensen, Margaret Petty, Samaleen Luke, Alice Ann Nelson and Barbara Ann Stanton. Punch and contest cakes were served during the Fashion Festival Dance by the hostesses in charge Cox, PRICE -- HELPER 1 ron Box 173 Phone ME t - 253 co. e ry-jf- East Main who were Vickie Behunln, Samaleen Luke, Alice Ann Nelson, Charlotte Nielsen, Carol Ralphs and Norma Thomas. Production of bituminous coal the five leading states (W. Va., and Ohio) was 412,500,000, tons in 1956, or slightly more than 82per-ceof the 500,000000-to- n national total. in Price, Utah nt at 4 Mm of Price With Stores in Price and Helper |