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Show 3U. Mrs, Glen Snow Mr. and Mrs. Bert Williams of Tooele spent their Easter vacation with Mr. and Mrs. Dave Peterson. Mrs Williams is Mrs. Petersons daughter Maree. Carlos Otterstrom has spent several days the past week cutting trees and cleaning the lot of his property here. The Otterstroms are living in a new home in Price now. have been The town ditches cleaned and the canals repaired and cleaned making ready for the coming season. Carlos Larsen spent a few days in Salt Lake. His son Franz and wife returned home with him for a visit with their folks. ' Friday of last week the Relief Society room and kitchen at the church received their annual cleaning. A number of women Kell hospital April 23, 1937 EMERY COUNTY (UTAH) PROGRESS Page Four Blackham is in the Price recovering from an Mrs. Emma Dickson fell from a laddeer while doing some cleaning and hurt her back. Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Jewkes and Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Peterson left Monday for St. George where they i will enjoy going to the temple. They will also go to the Mesa, Arizona Temple before they return home. ! n hospital suffering from a broken hip and other complications. At present his condition is Improving. Visiting at the home of the Ferrel Days were their daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Garth Meacham and three sons of Kearns and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph DeGroot and daughter of Layton. Wendell and Fay Gibby and children of Burley, Idaho and Crystal Broderick of Salt Lake were home over the Easter weekend at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clair is employed at Geneva Steel. Morris and Jerry Lewis of Salt Lake visited their mother. Jenel Mortensen for Easter Sunday. Jenel has been suffering for ten weeks with an Infection of the legs, called a disease of the arteries, a very rare disease. She is in poor health as the pain Is taxing her nervous system. The Seventies and their wives held their Fireside Sunday night at the home of Mr. and Mr George vj. Olsen. Kenneth, 12 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Olsen, was sustained Sunday night to become a deacon. Ruth Broderick, Linda and Mar- He will be ordained next Sunday cia of Salt Lake came Friday night morning in Priesthood meeting. and were Easter weekend guests at the Eve Jensen home. They enjoyThe Relief Society sponsored the ed the Fashion Parade at South program in sacrament meeting SunEmery High. Arthur joined them day night. Ruby Minchey conducted Saturday and they took more of the following: Remarks, Maggie their possessions back with them Hansen; organ solo, Jean ChristianSunday. sen; Talk on Friendliness by vocal duet, Leona Albrechtsen; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Anderson and Dixie and Earl Olsen; Talk on the family enjoyed the Easter weekend Ressureetlon by Lydia Sorensen. visiting Verdas people.' They were Mrs. Alma Sorenson was taken to with her father, W. VV. Larsen, at Partone, and with Mr. and Mrs. the Price hospital Monday, April Kenneth G. Right and family at 15. She is still there at the time of Gandy, close to the Nevada border. this writing. Wilford Broderick. Carbon Emery Bank - Price, Utah STATEMENT OF CONDITION OFFICERS CoiLAdapfflblf- March 14, 1957 4-- H cere-mone- ME Price, Utah Mr. and Mrs. George Peterson Many people from Emery enjoyed and family of Price were Easter the Fashion Parade at South Emery visitors at the Mervin Johnson Friday night They were pleased home. with the large, beautiful parade of various clothing and the outcome Rogeer Allred was here from Salt Mrs. Rose Olson The Castle Dale ward choir preMr. and Mrs, G. E. Xndcrsivn of sented an Easter Cantata In sacraManti were Faster Sunday visitors ment meeting Sunday evening. Soloat the home of Mabel and Eidred ists were Carrie Williams, Myrle Mortensen, Johansen, Mildred Rasmussen, Kenneth Williams and Errol Litster. Mr. and Mrs James K Snenaon The evening of music was enjoyed and family, Mr and Mr EShert the and much the audience, by very Blackburn and family, Mr, and choir members expressed their apXfrs. Eldred V, drier) sen and fampreciation of Clarin Ashby, Zola ily, Mr. and Mrs. Akvneo v'Ksen and Brasher and Nellie Young for their Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Litster ef family and Jeanette Anderson ail help. Provo visited in Cleveland. j enjoyed tbe.r Easi er out mg Sutur'd ay down on the desert fcy the home Sat Fred Lowry returned HelWillow Spring area. Allred of and Mr. Mrs. Jack urday evening. He has been sta tioned in Greece for the past while per are visiting with Mr. and Mrs A family Easter outing was enHe came by plane to South. Caro Earl Allred. They are sporting a new station Oldsmoblle joyed wagon. Sunday at Last Chance by Price. to lina and from there by bus Mr. and Mrs George Pearson, Mr He has visited Italy, Germany, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Peacock of and Mrs. LeGrsnd Beal and family, England and Switzerland while in Mr. and Mrs. Homer Jolley and visited her parents for Provo left he for WyoEurope. Tuesday family, Lois and Clair Johnson and ming where he will be released their five children of Spanish Fork. from the service. He is th son of Mrs. Vera Ungerman. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Carr and baby jf Tooele have been visiting at the st the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Mrs. Clara Wickman spent the home of her . parents, Mr. and Mrs Price. They came to get past week in Emery with her sis- Herbert Baa-denMr. and Mrs. Tom Wilson and some furniture that was stored at ter, Mrs. Carri Simonson. family of Lawrence were Easter her folks home. visitors at the home of Mr. and Easter visitors at the Oscar Way-ma- n Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Allred of Mrs. Jim Allred. home were Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wayman and family of Salt Cleveland are proud to announce Lake and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Rugg he arrival cf their first grandchild, a girl, born Ai ril 16 to Mr. and Mrs and family of Murray. Lou Marvin Hansen of Elmo. Mrs. Hansen is staying with her parents in Mrs. Ray Finch took her club girls Eastering Saturday after- - Cleveland. noon. Mrs. Oliver Jensen had as visitors Mr. and Mrs. Russell Palmer and aver the weekend her sister and .lliilllillilitrliliraCE children and Kenneth Jeffs of Hia- husband, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Peterwatha spent Sunday with the Lonel son of Richfield, and her brother, John Anderson, of Brigham City. Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Wilberg spent the weekend in Tooele with Mr. and Mrs Parker Hawkins and family. They enjoyed visiting with OLD AGE their nephew who has recently reRemember how old your third turned from an LDS mission. grade teacher seemed to you? Tuesday evening the MIA girls She couldnt have been over had their Rose Bouquet tying it thirty but you thought Fourteen participated would take years and years, The mothers weregirls with their daualmost forever, to get as old in tne beautiful candlelight as she was. Then, almost be- ghters luncheon held in the church. Mrs, thirfore you knew it, your Bernire Winters and Naomi tieth birthday rolled around. man are the advisors for the Way group that Strangely enough, by time it didnt seem old at all. Arthur Kiesel and bride of Sandy Remember? visited the past weekend with Mr, and Mrs. Hyrum Rasmussen and Serene beauty and restful other relatives in town. Mr. Kiesel digiuty mark every service is the son of the late Cora Clair planned and conducted by Kiesel. He is In the Navy and will our staff. go to Adak Island in the Aleutians where he will be with the commun ications department. Mortuary Lake and enjoyed the Girls Day Dance at South Emery High Friday night. n ' Nellie Youngs children Mrs. spent the Easter holiday with her, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Bell enjoyBunnel and Mary Lou from Salt Lake and Clyde from St George. ed having some of their children home over the weekend. They were Mrs. Argene Olsen was called to Mr. and Mrs. Ted Crawford and Provo Saturday by the serious Ill- children and Beth of Salt Lake and ness of her father. She will remain Andrea from school in Provo. for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jensen of Word has been received of the Tooele spent Sunday with Mrs. a appointment of Rex Kofford as Clara Wickman. Mr. Jensen is deputy sheriff of Missoula County, nephew of Mrs. Wickman. Montana. Rex is a brother of EmMiss Karen Kofford won first ery County Sheriff Don B. K&fford and a son of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton place in sewing 2nd year in the Style Revue at South Emery Friday Kofford. evening. She also won 2nd place in the entire school. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs Clyde Kofford. Sonie Jeffs won the Sweepstake with her cake. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Brasher. Wallace on the baking contest. They were proud of Leah Sorensen who won a prize for the outstanding Freshman girl to score in sewing. She Is the daughter of Helen and Ruben Sorensen. y. Clyde Kofford took the 8th grade boys on an Easter trip Saturday. Mrs. Hedvig Behling of the Stake Relief Society Board visited the Castle Dale Relief Society Tuesday in their Social Science meeting. 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