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Show May 9, 19.' 7 EMERY COUNTY Castle Dale are the parents of a 6 lb. 11 oz. baby boy born Tuesday, May 7, in the Price hospital. GrandMrs. Amelia Anderson of Emery parents are Mr and Mrs. Murvin cf Castle Dale and Mr. and proudly announces the birth of a Jones new granddaughter, bom to Mr. rs. Ervin Radke of Rochester, and Mrs. Marvin Anderson of Salt Minn. Lake on April 22. Mr and Mrs. Allies Jensen of Dale are proud to announce the Mr. and Mrs. DeVon Jones of BIRTHS Great Collar Wedding Planned For Lynda Grange, Samuel D. Atwood Mr. and Mrs. Jesse R. Sitterud of Orangeville, this week announced the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Velda, to John Ray Clegg, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Henry Clegg, of Cleveland. The wedding ceremony has been planned for Saturday, May 18, 1957. in the Orangeville ward Relief Society room. Following the ceremony a reception will honor the couple Is a graduate of The bride-eleSouth Emery high school, and has been working in Salt Lake City. Following the wedding the couple plan to live in Salt Lake. Great News by .-'- arrival of their sixth grandson born to Mr. and Mrs. Allen (Maurine) Hansen, May 2 in the LDS Hospital in Salt Lake. This is the Hansens third child and second son. The Jensens have one granddaughter. Toni rjiodd ct Wedding Plans Made By Velda Sitterud SEWING ( I.I B mother will receive a nice token Mrs. Mabel Young was hostess to and all will have refreshments. members of the ONO Sowing club of Huntington Thursday night at JUNIOR WOMANS CLUB her home. Mrs. James Ramsay, Mrs. Eddyjo Ekker and Mrs. Ted Ekker of the ROCK CANYON I) F I Junior Woman's Club of Green The Rock Canyon Trail Camp of River attended the State UFWC the Daughters of Utah Pioneers of Convention in Salt Lake City on Orangeville held their meeting at Friduy and Saturday. From the the home of Mrs. Mary Jewkes Woman's Club representatives were Monday The afternoon was devoted Mrs. Thurza MeDougall, Mrs. Levon to lesson work and other business. Bigelow, Mrs. Leland Tidwell and The hostess served luncheon to the Mrs J. P. Simonson. They report a most interesting session. group. LADIES IMRKOVEMF.NT (I.I B Mrs. Bertie Huntington was hostess to the Ladies Improvement Club of Orangeville at her home Wednesday afternoon. Garden helps and suggestions were given by members and County Weed Supervisor Ray B. Humphrey discussed and told about the different weed and grass sprays now being used successfully in the county. Luncheon was served by Mrs. Huntington. Kenna Cox. FINE ARTS CI.UB n The Fine Arts Club ladies of were entertained by Eva at her home last Friday night. Games were played and the prizes Fer-ro- Kill-pac- k won by Rose Olsen and Frieda Beh-linA program of stories was given by Ida Conklin, Leola Jensen and Irene Zwahlen. Special guests were Ida Rasmussen, Ida Conklin, Leola Jensen, Rose Olsen, Winona Petty, Olevia Dugmore and Bonnie Petty. Lunch was enjoyed. g. BRIDGE CUB Dale Bridge The Club ladles met Tuesday afternoon at the home of Zada Bell. They were served a lovely lunch and played bridge. Prizes were won by Clyda Easley, Jessie Nelson and Mrs. Turman. Ferron-Castl- e LES-AM- I CLUB The Lea-AClub members of ALOHA CLUB The Aloha Club of Castle Dale Ferron were entertained Thursday met at the home of Mrs. Zola night by Laverna Petersen at her home. She served lunch and they Brasher Friday evening. planned their Mothers Day party which is to be Thursday night. May STUDY GROUP The Study Group of Castle Dale 9, in the Relief Society room. Each met with Mrs. Barbara Peterson Wednesday evening. They spent the evening studying church books. Straight from the pages of GLAMOUR . . . Springs freshest rendition of the coatdress. Important -- the becoming span of the birdseye pique collar beaming with rhinestones and applique, the gracefully gored skirt. In Burlingtons Fan Mail, tweed blend of Arnel, cotton, washes and dries quickly, takes rayon. Wrinkle-shy- , little ironing. Cold, toast, turquoise, cherry, green or cornflower blue. Sizes 12 to 20 and 14,g to BIRTHDAY A neighborhood PARTY group from O. E. S. made their official visitation to Bethany Chapter No. 9 O. E. S. in Green River last Friday night with the following officers present: Mrs. Eleanor Hoitz-maWorthy Grand Matron; Karl W. Scherer, Worthy Grand Patron; Fava K. Parker, Assoc. Grand Patron; Rex C. Causer, Worthy Grand Patron; Naomi P. Hoskins, Grand Secretary; Martha 0 Prisk, Grand Cond.; Victoria E. Thompson, Assoc. Grand Com!.; Effic O. Ross, Grand Chaplain; Edna E. Stoten, Grand Lecturer; Eleanor II. Cor-tsGrand Marshall; Francis Grand Organist; Jean B. Stevens, Cr.iHd Ruth; Osra M. 1 lousier, Grand Esther; E. Ia'ola Camp, Grand Martha; Hess S. Hardy, Grand Elect ra; Beatrice Ornn-dorfGrand Warder; Howard E. Chapter OXO BEAUX ARTS CLUB y, Page Three Ladies' Clubs The Beaux Arts Club of Orangeville enjoyed an evening of handwork, social visiting and luncheon Thursday at the home of Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Grange of Huntington this week announced the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter Lynda, to Samuel Delroy Atwood. Mr. Atwood is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Atwood of Elmo. The wedding is scheduled to take place at the home of the bride Friday evening. May 17, and a reception will follow at the Huntington LDS recreation hall. The bride-to-b- e is a senior at North Emery high school and will graduate next week. She will have as her bridesmaids at the reception, Carol Mangum, Esther Jane Row-leJohannah Oveson, and Laura Dean Atwood. The future groom is also a graduate of North Emery high school. The young couple plans to live in Salt Lake where Mr. Atwood is employed. ORDER OF EASTERN STAR The grand officers of the Grand Classified Rate: 3 n, Gloria Shop Price Dorst, Grand Sentinel. These with other visiting members numbered 41 guests. Mrs. Richard Beebe is Worthy Matron and Richard Beebe Is Worthy Patron of Bethany No. 9 h. f, cents per word per insertion. Minimum FOR SALE 50c, FOR SALE PONTIAC SEED POTATOES. See ELECTRONIC ORGAN in your A. J Lott, Huntington Canyon. area, home model, take over small 19p monthly payments. For further information write Credit Dept. BALDWIN-buil- t piano, small size, Box 124, Kugarhousc Station, Salt brand new, BIG discount for 21c Iake City, Utah. cash or LARGE trade-i- n allowance given. Write Glenn Scott, P. DEEP FREEZE, chest type, in O. Box 2501, Salt Lake City 10, good condition. Inquire at Star 22c Utah Cafe, Castle Dale. 19p SOLOVOX WITH CASE & LEGS, HELP WANTED practically new, $200. See J. L. Larsen, Huntington, Phone 2051. STAR CAFE needs e help. 19c See Mrs. Gianarakis, Star Cafe, Castle Dale. 19p ONE PAIR OF BED SPRINGS. 19c Call Castle Dale 3206. MISCELLANEOUS BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES HAVE YOU AN ALCOHOLIC Problem? If so write to P. O. TREMENDOUS OPPORTUNITY Box 767, Price. Utah or telephone few week. hours Days per Requires Price 570W or 926M. tfp or evenings. Delivering cigarettes com& confections to established mercial & retail accounts in this Authorized Dealer area. ABSOLUTELY NO SELLING. Want party capable of earning $400 to $600 monthly. Future expansion ran be financed but cash investment of $797.50 (for Automatic Ironers Inventory) needed for immediate start. Factory representative will PRICE-HELPE- R be in this area to personally qualIRONRITE ify applicants. For interview state age, model of car, and If cash 253 East Main start. available for immediate full-tim- IRONRITE Write SELF-SERVIC- E MER- CHANDISERS. Confection Division, P. O. Box 7747, Portland, 19c Oregon. Phone Box 424 V Price 173 MEN & WOMEN for Added Income! Own A Business of Your Own Part Time Work Reliable men or women for this area to handle nationally known products purchased daily by the public for the first time at a bargain through new beautiful merchandising dispensers. Will not interfere with your present employment. To qualify you must have $1748.75 cash available and car; should net up to $600.00 a month working 6 spare hours weekly, and must be able to start at once. This Company will extend financial assistance to full time if desired. Do not answer unless fully qualified for the necessary time and investment. Business is set up for you No selling or soliciting For Personal Interview In your citv, write: NATIONXXTDE SALES CO. 1908 Locust St. St. Louis S, Mo. (Please include phone number) RELIABLE PARTY Wanted MALE OR FEMALE TO SERVICE ROUTE of CIGARETTE MACHINES No selling or soliciting ROUTE ESTABLISHED FOR OPERATOR FULL OR PART TIME Substantial Income Per Month to Start to $1995.00 CASH KEQITRED riease dont waste our time unless you have the necessary capital and are sincerely inWe terested in expanding f inane xpansion If fully-quified and able to take over at once write briefly about yourself and include phone number for personal interview. Allied Merchandising, Inc. 7307 Olive Street Road University City 5, Mo. From $995.00 al MOTHER'S DAY Fer-ro- n held a birthday party for Mrs. Anna Larsen in Castle Dale Tuesday night, May 7. Belva's 29 East Main (UTAH) PROGRESS SPECIAL! Pennsylvania soft coal production in 1956 was 92,000,000 tons, or a little more than 18 per cent of the total national production of 500,000,000 tons for the year, according to Keystone Coal Buyers Manual. MOTHER DESERVES THE BEST For Mother's Day 125" A IL IL ... 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