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Show April 25. 1957 Page Five EMERY COUNTY (UTAH) PROGRESS ter with their parents, for the past few days. David is an instructor at Carbon College. (Ninety The Special Interest Class of the ward MIA will prepare the banMrs. Rose Olsen quet for Saturday evening when the different officials of civic orMrs. Merrill ganizations meet here to form a their daughter-in-laMr. and Mrs Lamar Anderson and from the George Anderson home of Commerce. The class Scow and (Sylvia) daughter back Chamber old son Brent of Trovo where they have lived the past few to Tempe, Arizona the past week- will continue their food sale this foru year weekend of April 13 at years. She and Mr. Seeley are comthe spent on week Saturday. end. Sylvia has been visiting the the home of Idonnas parents, Mr. fortably located in Castle Dale with Scows and her parents, Mr and their four daughters, where they and Mrs. Jorgen Olsen. Mrs. Grant Snow. moved two weeks ago. Home for a visit and to spend Easter with their mother, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Jensen and Mrs. Ioirin Stevens of Price spent At Sunday evening church ser- Clista Jenkins, were Mr. and Mrs. Reta's father, Irwin G. Robinson, vices Gene A. Snow was sustained H B. Sorenson and family of Salt of Huntington attended funeral ser- last Friday here visiting with her as Ward Chorister, replacing Mrs. Lake City and a little Indian girl, vices in Richfield last week for sister, Nina Blackburn. Margaret E. Jewkes who has served Rose, who is staying with them, Dale De Barry. in this capacity for a number of and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Seely and Marjorie Maxfield and her two children of Price. years. hlldren of Salt Lake were here and A very outsteanding banquet was Sunday visitors at Kenilworth were Mr. and Mrs. Orien Scovill and family. They enjoyed the association of old friends and attended LDS church that evening, where Miss Helen Trauntvein reported on her mission to Australia. Miss Trauntvein sailed on the same ship as the Scoviil's son David and has worked with him some during her service In the mission field. This young lady missionary has a brother just returned from two and a half years in Argentina, who also spoke, and another brother who Mr. and Mrs. Elden Jorgensen will leave soon to fill a mission In and children of Salt Lake City Denmark. spent the weekend here. Shirley and children stayed for a weeks Mrs. Lavern Day and family of visit with her mother, Mrs. Elva Elmo spent Easter with her father, Davis. Wilford Humphrey, and other relatives. Her son Lavon was home Kenneth Cox is in Salt Lake City from the USAC at Logan. He was a with his wife Geneal, who will unguest speaker at the North Emery dergo surgery today (Monday) at FFA banquet. He is state secretary the LDS Hospital. Mrs. Cox has of the FFA. been in very poor health for some time, and the hopes are for her Chester Taylor, son of Mrs. Della speedy recovery. The children are Taylor, sailed for Japan on April staying with their grandmother, Mrs. Clinty J. Cox. 15, which happened to be his birthday. While on this assignment with A guest at the home of Mr. and the U. S. Navy, they expect to stop Mrs Miles Davis the past weekend at Australia and Hawaii. was Miss Kenna Lee Hitchcock of Mrs. Elva Davis and son Kirby Ferron. Mrs. Davis and Miss Hitchwere business visitors in Salt Lake cock are sisters. City this week. Bruce Olsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Here for a few days visit with George Olsen, is recuperating after the folks, the Clem Gordons and a recent operation at the Price hosBryant Jewkes, were Mr. and Mrs. pital. His folks expect to bring him David Gordon and son of Provo. home this week. David Is a telegrapher on the Mrs. Flora Cox has been In Price visiting her son David and family Sunday guests at the Harold Bell home were their children, Mr. and STews from Mrs. Tom Bell of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bell of Moab, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Bell of Kenilworth, Mr. and Mrs. George Bell and Mr. and Mrs. Keith Rasmussen of OrangeMrs. Bessie Wright ville, and their families. They enjoyed a family reunion and Easter a Mrs. Fawn Richards, son Carlton and daughter Jerry of Salt Lake City were guests of her brother Grant and wife during the week. Mr. and Mrs. Emil like enjoyed most of their family here for Easter. They drove up to the TV tower on Saturday for their picnic. Here were Mr. and Mrs. John Fratto of Bountiful, daughter Sally of Salt Lake, Luke Freeman of Salt Lake and Joe who has been student teaching at Jordan High School and attending classes at the LDS Business school. Sammie and Camille were from here. Mrs. Merene Humphrey was honored Thursday afternoon at her home, the occasion being her recent birthday anniversary. Luncheon guests were Mrs. Ruth Stilson, Mrs. Phyllis Humphrey, Mrs. Grace Humphrey, Mrs. Zinnia Humphrey, Mrs. Alice Fox and children, Wilford J. Humphrey, Mrs. Cristy Humphrey and Mrs. Bertha Dower. ion J8AIH jddississijY 0 juoa pooda diaq niw Xjbss303U uoq.vv uoiaa.np j oofr q papuudxa'aq ubd qaop am puv jftsnoauB'j 'sjauiojsna spoquaj jjoop aqx qaa u saiinPJ inuits saSieq j03 qaop 3uoi looj-i8- 61 aipuuq aMX D -- 9t nil 10 Xpoqnaj joj ui sinoq is isug-j3J3AJH iddjssissjjM oqi uo utnq Frank Weekend visitors at the sj 2uoj opui jaiiunb-au- o Supq The MIA Fireside group met at Jensen home were Mr. and Mrs. qaop Suipeoi pioa v ajoiu uuqi the home of Ken Stilson Sunday Donald Smith and family and Mr. of and family and Mrs. Darrel Price evening after church. dinner. Mr. Andrew Hansen. and Mrs. their Easter outing Saturday down on the desert near Eagle Gate. Maude Mortensen enjoyed her Mrs. Kirk Brinkerhoff of California spent four days last week family home Sunday at an Easter with her mother, Sophia Torgersen, dinner. Those present were Clifford helping with her spring cleaning. and LaRena Collard of Ogden, Mildred had been to Salt Lake wel- Tommie, Gay and Gardell Jensen coming a new grandchild. Sophia of Salt Lake, Harry and Donetta and Milton motored to Salt Lake aand family of Price, Walter of California and Lyle and BeU and brought her back. Aa-deis- and famliv oi Emery. Walter Mortensen spent last week at the home of his mother, Maude Mortensen. Walter lives at Buena Park, Calif, where he is an investigator for an insurance company He is also going to school studying Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Clark and son of Glendora, Calif, were here over the weekend, also Erma Peterson of Salt Lake, visiting With their mother, Pearl Peterson. Pearl law. He has had two years of sch- ami Arlene accompanied them back ooling and passed his first phase to Glendora where they plan to examinations. He married a Polish vacation for a month. Clifford teaheld Monday night, April 15, in the spent last week witli her mother, girl and she is a teller in the ches school and they were out for Buena Park Bank. spring vacation. recreation hall foi the boys of tho Vera Puzett. Aaronie Priesthood and their parMr. and Mrs. Ludean Maxfield Trudy Cox of Wellington was an Maude Mortensen underwent ents. The party was sponsored by the Emery Ward Bishopric. The minor surgery last Friday at the and two children of Price, Luella Easter weekend guest at the Magtables were decorated in Easter Brice Hospital. She is home and and Duaine Anderson of Salt Lake, gie Hansen home. Mr, and Mrs. Morris Maxfield and motifs by Dixie Olsen, Venice Jen- feeling better. Gail and Marion Brodeerlck and two children of Salt Lake, Vera sen and Bertha Oviatt. The supper Mr. and Mrs. Milton Stringham Duzett and Mr. and Mrs. Hugh family of Kearns were home for was superevised by the Bishopric and their wives. The program, un- and son Gordon moved into the Peterson and , family all enjoyed Blaster. der the direction of Bennie Rex Elmer Olsen home Saturday. They Albrechtsen, was as follows: piano have been living in the Edgel Larselection by Kendall Mortensen, sen home. pantomime by Mickey Mortensen, Arthur and Vada Anderson of vocal duet by David and Gaytha Peacock with guitar and accordion Dragerton were weeekend guests at accompaniment, humorous reading the Bert Maxfield home. Mr. and by Burton K. Olsen, vocal solos by Mrs. Connard Torgerson of RichBenny Rex Albrechtsen with guitar field joined them on Easter Sunday for dinner.WE MAKE LOANS ON accompaniment, remarks by Bishop Alonzo Olsen Ole Jensen and Eld-re- d Mr. and Mrs. Clive Beal and Mortensen. Games were supervised by Burton K. Olsen. Each boy family of Lehi spent the Easter sat by his parents at the 3 large weekend at the Nels Hansen home. Clive operates a slaughter house tables. The boys were complimented by the Bishopric for their outstand- in Lehi. The Hansens served a turing work in the Aaronie Priesthood key dinner for a house full of reladuties. The Bishop stated that since tives Easter Sunday. t we have' moved into the new buildMr. and Mrs. Floyd Brinkerhoff ing there has always been priests to officiate in the sacrament enjoyed a house full of relatives over the Easter weekend: Kay Brinkerhoff, their son, of the USAC Roger Clark, our post master, at Logan, who is majoring in enmoved his wife and family into the gineering: Mr. and Mrs. Kirk BrCarl Albrechtsen home last week inkerhoff and family of McGill, from the Elmer Olsen home where Nevada, Kirk is employed with a he has been living. Roger has pur- furniture store; Mr. and Mrs. Geochased the home and the 17 acres of rge Brinkerhoff and daughter of land joining it. Kanab, George is working for a lumber company. Mrs. Henry Seeley of Castle Dale ME Price, Utah Stockmens Club Mr. and Mrs. Magnus Hansen was here Thursday of last week moving the last of her possessions and family of Linden enjoyed Eas- - ! - mm ! - Diamonds - Watches Rifles - Shotguns - Pistols - Jewelry Old Gold Coins - Radios - and Small Appliances. COWBOY LOAM Sunnyside. The South Emery High School L: Mrs. Annie Blackburn visited relD. S. Seminary presented the prochurch in Huntington Tueesday of atives at evening Sunday gram Semand accompanied them to week Corbett, last with Pearson service Talks to attend a funeral. in instructor charge. Helper inary were given by DeAnn Humphrey, The Price family gathered for a Shirley McArthur, Claudia Justesen nummusical reunion at the home of Mr. and and Craig Davis with bers by Murleen Ockey and Dale-gen- e Mrs. Victor Price. Those attending were the parents, Mr. and Mrs. Farmer. William H. Price, and Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Reid at- Ned Madsen and children of Manti, and tended funeral services in Helper Mr. and Mrs. Russell Fautin and Mr. Grove, Pleasant of relative. children a last week for and Mr. and Jewkes Mrs. Bryant Mrs. Alvin Guymon accompanied Mrs. Owen Price and their families her children, the Reid Moffitts, to of Orangeville. Salt Lake City last week and then Mrs. Ivan Akelund and son Terry went on to Pocatello, Idaho to visit her a sister Helen and family, the Clay of Kaysville are visiting with broand Larson Mrs. Jane mother, Crawfords. ther Glen Jones and other relatives. Garth Cox, Geary Taylor and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Arnold and Kimball Cox are in California workformer a family of Salt Lake and Mr. and ing. They are employed by and family Ferron man, Willie Behling, who Mrs Kent Housekeeper An- of Dragerton were weekend visLos near restaurant a operates itors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. geles. Frank Blackburn.. Weekend visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kirtley Tucker and Mr. and Mrs Guy Law were their Ruane Mrs. daughter of Kaysville spent the son and wife, Mr. and at Jhe home of her parthe weekend attends Ruane Provo. of Law, school and Mrs. William Mr. teaches ents, wife his BYU and ' in Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Kent Riddle and Miss Evelyn Peacock spent the of Compton, Calif, were visither sons with home Easter weekend is week at the homes of Mrs. ors last folks, the Guy S. Wares. Evelyn A. L. Mary Cox and Mr. and Mrs. a Freshman at the BYU. Cox. Here for a weeks visit was Mrs. Don (Lorna Fail) Davis and new baby. They were at the home of her sister Cleo, Mr. and Mrs. Leland Davis. Don came for his wife and daughter this weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Jewkes spent a day in Manti last week. Kirk Curtis was home over the Easter weekend. He is enrolled at the BYU and teaches Seminary at Pleasant Grove. Weekend visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Jensen and other relatives were Mr. and Mrs. Keith Prestwich and children of Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Tatton and family of Kamas and Mr. and Mrs. Lamar Tatton and family of were weekend visitors at the Wesley Tucker home. Stan-dardvil- le Mr. and Mrs. Levoy Whitlock and children of Richfield were Saturday visitors at the A. L. Cox Mr. and Mrs. Arvon Scow took home. GBQffiQ C2EBQ g l tlj.' I '!' f?t ill 1 (Jt'lil&U' Wasatch Furnace & Appliance Co. Price, Utah Dial ME TV SALES & SERVICE iro-Vy- , " of copper production year old mine from a This week, Kennecott honors 60 employees who have completed 30 years of continuous service with the company, and 297 employees who have completed 20 years of service. These 357 employees have served a total of 7,740 years in the production of copper from a mine that was established 53 years ago. And they represent just a portion of the veteran employees engaged in copper production in Utah. In all, 1,138, or 17 of Kenne-cott- s 6,600 employees have been following careers in copper for 20 or more years. By developing skills over the years and by passing on to younger men the invaluable lessons of experience, Kennecotts 20 and 30 year employees have been an impor- tant factor in the companys success. And successful operations by Kennecott result in payrolls, tax payments and supply purchases that make an important contribution to our states prosperity. In honoring its 20 and 30 year em- ployees, Kennecott pays tribute to their role in helping to make Utah a better state for all Utahns. f aim-jtaiEt- ? W3GMGG air q-unG- Kennecott Copper Corporation A Good Neighbor Helping to Build a Better Utah Trade in your old range (coal or electric). We will allow $25.00 and up on a new Westinghouse Range. . s 2n Ujitj) lilj lit XMiMBrumi ArYn twUmajEVr 'N ' itViViw |