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Show EMERY COUNTY Page Four In a few weeks the new coal pipeline built by Pittsburgh Consolidation Coal Co., willl begin idea firt suggested in 1895 when a patent was sought from the U.S Patent Office. - y ; ' - ROCKET i THEAT ER CASTLE Mrs. Glen Snow Mr. and Mrs. John Snow and Mae and children will remain for a week. children of Midvale spent Sunday and Monday with Johns parents, Visiting over the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Russell Snow. Ruby Mr. and Mrs Reuel Jones were Lemoin and family of Sunnyside. AA ' Rodney Ashby of Salt Lake, head of the Utah school lunch program, visited the Castle Dale school lunch kitchen Wednesday. Castle Theatre DALE 11 8, 9, 10, May Cad OKLAHOMA Gordon MacRae Gloria Grahame Shirley Jones Gene Nelson HUNTINGTON May Cinemascope and Technicolor May THE SILENT WORLD 12, 13 May 3 BRAVE MEN with Ray Milland Ernest Borgnine Nina Foch June Allyson Joan Collins Dolores Gray Ann Sheridan Ann Miller and Color Cinemascope 15 May 12, 13 THE OPPOSITE SEX iin Cinemascope 10, 11 & Color ISTANBUL THE PRISONER Errol Flynn with M'ss Cornell Borchers May Alec Guinness Jack Hawkins and Cola CinemaScope 15, 16 May with 16, 17, 18 May THE TRUE STORY OF 17, 18 THREE VIOLENT PEOPLE JESSE JAMES With Charlton Heston Anne Baxter Gilbert Roland ..obo i V.agner Jeffrey Hunter Hope Lange Cinemascope and Color Will Sell Technicolor at Big Discount Friends of Mrs. Emily Lowry may like to know she had open house Sunday, May 5, for her 90th birthday. Many friends and relatives called and enjoyed visiting with her. She is living with her daughter Evelyn at the present time. Virginia Lowry, who is working in Salt Lake, was with her grandmother for the day. Mrs. Lowry lives at 4871 Memory Lane, Holladay. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Snow spent and Thursday in Salt Wednesday Mrs Earl Denny (Bonnie Jensen) other points up state, and a lady friend were weekend Lake and business and pleasure. visitors at the home of Bonnies combining Jensen. Mrs. Ray parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dorothy Childs is in Glen-woo- d Colo, where her husMerrald Rasmussen, Allies Jen- band isSprings, in the hospital. Parker was MonChilds left Delbert sen and in a mine accident there and has a day for Evanston, Wyo. where they arm. They will return will shear sheep for the next sev- badly injured home as soon as his condition imeral weeks. proves satisfactorily. Mr. and Mrs. Kendall Barnett of Mrs. Grant Huntington and son Hiawatha spent Sunday at the Donald visited in Salt Lake and home. Moffitt Warren Provo a few days last week. Mrs. Isabell Kofford, Mrs. Emma Mrs. Ethel Jeffs entertained at Dickson, Mrs Alice Leavitt and Mrs. heer home Wednsday afternoon for of were dinner guests Anna Bell Emma Mrs. Dickson, Zepha JenMrs. Edna Snow of Price Friday. sen, Anna Bell, Isabell Kofford, the afternoon playing spent They Mildred Moffitt and Alice Leavitt. Rook. They spent the afternoon playing The past week Mrs. L. T. Hunter Rook. has been in Salt Lake with her Mrs. Elaine Cunningham and mother who has been ill daughter Patti arrived by train at Helper Thursday evening. She was Mrs. Anna Bell is home for a met by her mother, Mrs. Crystal winthe She has time. short spent an uncle Delon Olsen Rosenberg, ter with her son Jack in Oregon and sons, an aunt Mrs. Wanda and with a daughter in California. and Dr. and Mrs. J. E. DorThe past month she has been in Jones, man. It has been seven years since Salt Lake witn another daughter. Elaine was home. CWO CunningMr. and Mrs. Rex Behling and ham and Elaine have been stationat Camp LaJeune, North Carochildren of Provo were weekend ed for the past two years. Elaine lina and visitors with Rexs parents, Mr. plans to spend the next two months Mrs. Herman Behling. with her mother while her husband is enroute to Naval Air Station in and Ann and Carolyn Wilberg Florida where he will Jacksonville, girl friend were home from Ogden, his service period in the where they are attending school, complete few years. Elaine and daughover the weekend. They are the nextwill him there and live on ter daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Rufus the base.join Wilberg. Mr. and Mrs Aldo Childs spent Mr. and Mr. Kell Blackham were in town Sunday. Kell Is recovering Tuesday in Provo. from a recent operation. Seniors who enjoyed The special to Geneva Steel, Salt Lake airtrip Mrs. Ida Snow was a special port and swimming at Park Ro She guest at an evenings entertainment were Gayle Defriez, Sunny Johanat Eva Killpacks home in Ferron sen, George Lowry, Rodney SanFriday evening. derson, Dickson Huntington, Connie Von Wayman visited with his Cade, Ruth Ryan, Ned Huntsman, Don Wayman and Billie Jean Lake. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Welzie Way-maChappell and his father met Terry and family Sunday. Von lives in Cedar City where he is assistant them at the swimming pool and enjoyed a visit with them. Terry in the J C. Penney store. was a former classmate and Mr. Reed Gregerson and son of El- Chappell was a teacher at South sinore visited with his aunt, Mrs. Emery.in The Chappells are now Springville. Mary G Seely, and at the Bland Fox living home one day last week. Mr. GregOf drivers in 1956 highway acerson is the Bishop of the ward in cidents, 96.7 per cent had more than which he lives. one years driving experience. A birthday dinner in honor of More than 22 per cent of 1956 Lucile Sillito (Lucile Henzie) and U. S. highway deaths occurred on was Miller held Sunday at Dorthy Mrs. Millers home. Guests included Saturdays. Mr and Mrs. Ted Miller and family, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Larsen and Mr. and Mrs Sillito and daughter Susan of Price. n, PULLETS Hybrid 3 weeks old regular 58c at day old Our stock of Vegetable and Flower plants is now in, ar.d ready far planting. See us for oil garden needs, as well as lawn seed, garden hose and sprinklers. P. C. Jones and Sons Mr. and Mrs. Leland Powell and daughter, Luella Tippetts, and famchildren were visitors in Salt Lake ily in Wyoming. Luella underwent City last weekend . an operation recently and her mo Mrs. Margaret Grange and Mrs Ella Rowley have been visiting in Twin Falls, Idaho for two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ottesan and family also with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Grange and Mr. and Mrs. William Grange and families in Idaho. More than injured in 52,000 Americans were car-bicyc- le mishaps 1956. BABY YOUR HAY a MEW HOLLAND with Dr. Mark Wood and family of Denver, Colo, visited in Huntington during the week with Mr. and Mrs. Fenton Moffitt, Mae Arnold, Mr. and Mrs. Rosel Jensen and families. KAECI Mrs. Minprva Anderson of Salt Lake City visited relatives and friends in Huntington one day this week. Mr. and Mrs. Fenton Moffitt spent the past weekend in Provo and Salt Lake with Lorraine Nielson and family and Karen. Some of the FFA boys from North Emery accompanied Frank Hall, their advisor, to Logan for the State FFA Judging Contest Friday and Saturday. Boys making the trip were Jack Sherman, Roy Mills, Mac Mills, Rodney Davis, Tommy Brasher, Don Oveson, Robert Oviatt and Phil Alger. Ask for a dem- onstration! 's0 The Carbon College A Cappella Choir presented a concert in the Ward Chapel Wednesday, May 8.. The Huntington First and Second Wards sponsored the e' -- Sunday visitors at the home of Mrs. Fannie McElprang were a sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. William Hickman, of Murray. your farm! Just match this New Holland against yourpresent equipment! From the. moment you hitch up to a 55 Rolabar easier. Hook-u- Rake, your raking goes faster and takes seconds: no PTO to engage! Youll hum quietly along at speeds, up to 8 mph, windrows. moving your hay into fluffy Rolabar action delivers hay from Gentle, swath to windrow in half the distance . . . treats hay like a baby, cuts your raking time in half! p Mr. and Mrs. Lavar Green and family were in Salt Lake City Tuesday to see their son Jack leave for his LDS Mission to the Great Lakes. quick-dryin- leaf-savin- Mr. and Mrs. William Woodall of Salt Lake City visited relatives and friends in Huntington Tuesday. Visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Drew Richards for a few days has been a family from Holland, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Roerade, Ron, Ann and Lottie and Jonnie Van Kestran. They expect to move into the home of Mrs. Berlyle Potter soon. Mr. Roerade has employment with the State Road Commission on the road. Ron is employed at Price. Sse it work on g g New Equipment in Stock Rolabar Rucks No. G8 and 1 Super 77 New Holland Balers 2 International Harvester Balers No. 15 and 55 2 New Holland Corn Harvesters 3 1 2 New Holland Mowers ALSO ONE USED Best Buys NEW HOLLAND BALER . . . High Trade-In- s Mr. and Mrs. Rex Nelson spent the weekend in Provo with LaVell and family. CLEON'S SERVICE Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Jewkes of Spring Canyon had dinner with Mrs. Fannie McElprang, an aunt, one day this week. Mrs. Mabel Guymon has returned from a long visit at the home of a Ferron Rhone 5303 FERGUSON NEW HOLLAND SALES & SERVICE Baptism services were held in the ward font Saturday evening. Those Mrs. Della Jorgensen is enjoying a trip with her brother Theron and wife of Idaho. They will go to Texas and to the Mexican border where they will meet Therons son who is See us for Mothers Day Gifts Shrubs Lealan Collard has been in the hospital at Price the past week being treated for pneumonia. He is feeling improved at the present and is still at the hospital. baptized were Allen Jones, son of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Jones, and Randel Lake, son of Mr and Mrs. Berdell Lake. Castle Dale Potted Plants ther was with her during that time. on an LDS mission there. They will leave him the car which he needs in his work as Branch President. Another sister, Elva, of Mt. Pleasant is also enjoying the trip. n 110-mi- le May 9, 1937 (UTAH) PROGRESS Artificial Flowers ON THIS O VALI 12-c- ft. 1957 u. Theatre Drive-I- n Huntington, Utah 10, 11 May MANY RIVERS TO CROSS NOW with Yatir machinery is always ready to go Robert Taylor Eleanor Parker 1UTLER Building con nave to waste time overhauling rusted machinery when you keep it in a weather-tigh- t Butlei -- U and Color Cinemascope May DURING THIS CARLOAD 12, 13 GARDEN OF EVIL SALE with 1 steel building! You get machinery in and out faster, oo, through big sliding doors in sides, ends or both. Gary Cooper Susan Hayward Richard VVidmark irrme steel construction with galvanized ot vering gives unobstructed space from You get more space per dollar in a wind-z-saffire-saf- e Butler building and Color Cinemascope May 14, 15 16 e, ! TENNEeSSEES PARTNER Left Hand Door with pay you to see us before you build! will John Payne Ronald Reagan Rhonda Fleming Coleen Gray hy waste dollars in temporary, construction vhen you get a permanent Butler at such reasonable cost? "wilding C Sure to Ct OUr price before you tld ,or okou ory stprogt, groin storage, looting a foodlng barns, hog houias, laying houin or combination buildings to ftt your txact Mods. "V "w M Sales Co. Green River S& May 17, 18 THE PROUD AND PROFANE with William Holden Deborah Kerr VistaVi3ion Live-Ye- . . 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