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Show EMERY COUNTY Page Four Orangeuitfe lJeiuS looted Mrs. Kay B. Humphrey Mr. and Mrs June Moffitt of ing at the gas well in the Helper visited a few days with her sisters and families, the Jerry Mrs. Vera Johnson has been visPages and Howard Reids and in iting in Orem with her daughter, Castle Dale with the George the Keith Jewkes', and in Salt Lake county with her son Robert Mr. and Mrs. Bruee Gordon and and family. baby of Salt Lake City were here There were some very sick chilover the weekend with their folks, week with some of dren the Clem Gordon and Elva Davis them the past requiring hospitalization, Valfamilies. Also from Provo the first of Mr. and Mrs. of the week were the David Gor- erie, daughter son of Mr. Morris Roger, Curtis; deer dons. The men enjoyed the and Mrs. Clyde Luke; and Becky, hunt. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Snow. Here to take in a few days of Hunting were Marvin Luke and Mrs Annie Jewkes is home after boy friend of Whittier, Calif. Mar- a few weeks visit upstate with vin is the son of Mr. and Mrs. mernbt rs of her family living there. Melrose C. Luke. Twenty one members of the ConLyle Crawford of Idaho, son of rad Scow family met at the home Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Crawford, and of his daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Walthe Crawfords niece and nephew ter Reid, for the 77th birthday of spent the weekend here. The men Mr. Scow September 29. Grandpar Scow has seven children, twenty-fouparticipated in the hunt. grandchildren and eight great A recent enlistee in the U.S. greadchildren. Navy was Raymond Weatherford. Recent visitors at the home of He has been spending part of the sisters, Mrs. Essie Tuttle and Mrs. time visiting with Earl Luke and Maggie Childs, were Ed Guymon other friends. "Raimie lived here and of Colorado. The last year while his dad was work- - men were business visitors in Ephraim where they purchased some sheep. son-in-la- w ROCKET THEATRE DALE CASTLE October 19 18, home after staying with his aunt, Mrs. Walter Reid, this summer and working at Price. Douglas attendTTerron ed South Emery high school his Freshman year and is student body president and cheer leader for the Gunnison Valley high school this Lyle and Vaughn Killpack from year. Ogden came down and visited the Don Snow family during the weekand went deer hunting. end eveThe program for the Sunday ning LDS church was given by Elder David Scovill and family. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Bryan and David recently returned from the children of Kearns visited her parAustralian mission. He told of the ents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Petersen customs and ways of living on the and his mother, Eva Bryan, for the other side of the world. He also weekend sang a beautiful solo of Australian Memories. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Edwards and baby Terry of Clearfield spent Here from out of town to hear the weekend with her parents, Mr. David Seovills report were Mr. and and Mrs. Eldon Bryan. Her mother, Mrs. Alma Scovill of Green River, Ruby Bryan, went back with them Mr. and Mrs. Abram Burnett and to visit for a week and spend part Mrs. Ella Tidwell of Wellington; of ti.ut time with her son, Eddie Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Scovill of Christensen and family of Riehfiild; Mr. and Mrs. LaDue Scovill cf Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Larsen of Richfield; Visiting with Eva Bryan at her Mr. and Mrs. Easton Scovill of home for the teekend were some of her children, Vyone and Henry Price and members of their Reid and children and Alton Bryan of Salt Lake City. CL Mrs. Sarah Pulsipher Attending the funeral of Lenore Tucker in Clawson last week were Mrs. LaMon Christensen and her daughter Collette, Sarah Pulsipher and David Jones. Robert Oviatt left for Kansas Mrs. Rhoda H. Gibson of Helper was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ray City, Missouri Sunday for the National FFA convention. B Humphrey the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Don Davis (Lorna Fail) and baby spent the weekend here with her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Leland Davis. Of course the men had the deer hunt scheduled. Visiting the Frank Moffitts recently were Mrs. Belle Johnson and Mrs. Bernice Peacock of Price. Mrs. Moffitt and Mrs. Johnson are Mrs. Johnson is leaving soon to visit in South America with her son. Guests at the Franklin R. Jones home during the week were Mr. and Mrs. Levon Erickson and family of Price, their daughter Mrs. Winnie Dalton of Moab and Mrs. Lulu Grundvig and children of Hiawatha. October 17, 1937 (UTAH) PROGRESS Mrs. Mary Braithwaite of Manti is visiting for a while with her daughter Gladys and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bryant Nelson. Also visiting the Nelsons during the weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Jim Nelson, Glade Nelson and wife, a daughter LaRue and husband, Mr. and Mrs. John Petitti and children of Price. Most cf them went deer hunting. Also there were Jack Sutton, Mickey Dembrosia and Mr. and Mrs. Anderson of Price, and Mr. and Mrs. Sheril Snow and children of Salt Lake City, who also went deer hunt'ng with them. TOO tives and friends. He is a former Ferron resident. LATE FOR CLASSIFIED CL VICTOR WELDING & CUTTING Mr. and Mrs. Max Fullmer and torch, new tips, factory reconhis visited with of childien Sandy Bessie Mrs. Wright ditioned. cutter. Also new hose. mother, Mrs. Pearl Fullmer, and a sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. P, C. Jones and Sons, Castle Dale. 44e Sherril Jensen and children. Max Among the out of town relatives who visited here and attended the and his boy Jerry went deer funeral services last week for Lenore Tucker were: H. D. Barney, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Tatton of Mr. and Mrs. Venoy Barney, Mr. Manti visited at the George Hunts- and Mrs. Raymond Cox, Mr. and Mrs. Cleon Tucker, Mr. and Mrs. man home one day last week. Arshell Williams, Mrs. Dora Phil- lips and daughters, Mrs. Isabelle Carter, Mr. and Mrs. Mason Tucker, of Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Tucker and Mrs. Mabel Tucker of Provo; Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Tatton and daughters of Roy; Mr. by Lynn Ann Minchey and Mrs. Mitchell Tatton of Kaunas; Mr. and Mrs. Lamar Tatton of Mrs. Ona (Anderson) Myers and Standardville; Mr. and Mrs. Frank son from Kearns are visiting at the Miller, Lewis Oviatt and Mrs. Maxhome of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ine Dennison of Sunnyside; Mrs. Floyd Anderson. Also visiting there Melba Blackburn and Mrs. Harold are their three grandchildren and Blackburn of Price; Mr. and Mrs. their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Ralph Tatton of Manti; and many Jensen, from Salt Lake City. others including a group of teach3 months rental may be ers and students from South EmMr. and Mrs. Alf Wilstead of ery high school. to the purchase price. applied ErHuntington are visiting at the nie Davis home. Mr. Davis hasnt Mrs. Edith Jensen is spending a been feeling well lately. few days in Provo with Mr. and Nanet Mussatt from Sunnyside Mrs. Keith Prestwich. is visiting at the Willard Larson Norman Tidwell was able to be home. brought home recently from the Mrs. Dora Otteson brought her Holy Cross Hospital in Salt Lake where he underwent an daughter Kathleen home from the for amputation of the legoperation he had 138 West Main Phone 949 hospital. She is as well as can be three years ago in a hay expected but will be unable to injured Utah Price, baler is He accident. reportedly walk on her leg for about three months. She can then return to improving satisfactorily. school. She recently had an operation on her leg. Adding Machines and Typewriters Repaired CLJaJ Typewriter Rentals Office Equipment Company For Mrs. Claudette Hayward of Idaho and young daughter are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Bryan have at the home of her mother, Mrs. word from their son, Garry Bryan, Carol Jensen, and also with Mr. that he will be released about Nov- and Mrs. Hayward in Castle Dale. ember I, from the U.S. Service and Mr. and Mrs. John Locke motorwill soon be home. He is now in Germany and has been in service ed to Ogden to bring their son Kevin home. Dean Cowley accomfour years. panied them. Craig Brotherson, son of Mr. and Harold Lemon of Long Beach, Mrs Dt IRay Brotherson, was kickMrs. Bertha Davis from Price was here for the deer 'hunt ed in the head by a horse Sunday Calif, visited at the June Minehey home Nelson and at Paul the visiting He was rushed to the morning. also visited other rela- - Sunday afternoon. Price hospital where he was oper- home. lie ated on for concussion. He is still to his in serious condition. Concrete Sand and Gravel or Sand for Plastering CONTACT Clin Chidester Sand and Gravel Price, Utah ME7-057- 2 sister-i- DINO n-laws. with Sal Mineo Douglas Steek October 20, 21 Nows HOT BLOOD returned from JJunlintjton Cinemascope & Color Mrs. Flora Jensen With Jane Russell Cornel Wilde October 23, 24 June Allyson Rossano Brazzl In INTERLUDE October 25, 26 ODOXGO Cinemascope and Color with Rhonda Fleming MacDonald Carey Castle Theatre HUNTINGTON October 18, 19 HOT SUMMER NIGHT with Leslie Nielsen Colleen Miller October 20, 21 DESIGNING WOMAN and Color Cinemascope with Gregory Peck Lauren Bacall Dolores Gray October 23, 24, 25, 26 FIRE DOWN BELOW Kathryn Douglas and Jean Green stayed with the children of Mr. and Mrs. Lamont Arnold in Price for two days while they attended UEA meetings in Salt Lake City. The Arnolds then spent Sunday here with Mrs. Mae Arnold. Gary Arnold of Ely, Nevada also visited with them here Sunday. Rita Hayworth Robert Mitchum Jack Lemmon WHEN YOU BUY A LATE MODEL Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Oran Willson were her mother, Mrs. Jennie Atwood, and her sister, Mrs. Maria Erickson, and family from Wellington and Mrs. Arvonna M. Reynolds of Dragerton. Welded rangements presented. plays family of Salt Lake City were visitors at the Guy Brown home Sunday. class of The 1951 graduating North Emery high school held a Mr. and Mrs. Earl Christensen class reunion Sunday, October 13, were over from Castle Dale Sun at the home of Eessie Gay Jensen. day night to attend meeting and Due to sickness and other conflic-tion- s the testimonial for LaDell Brown only a few were present. Quite a number of people from They had a good visit and recalled Cleveland and other towns and the whereabouts and activities of other First Ward attended the classmates and decided to have another reunion some time. Present were Ted MeCandless, who is attending school at the BYU; Mrs. Barbara C. Waters, Murray; Mrs. Rhea A. Lowe, Salt Lake City; David Mortensen, attending the U of U; Mrs. Gaynell A. Majors, Mrs. Doris K. Wilson, Huntington; and Bessie Gay. Vera Gordon entertained at a shower Wednesday night at the Legion Hall for her daughter Evelyn who was recently married to Mrs. Jimmy Laws. A program was presented nnd many lovely gifts A farewell testimonial was held Sunday night in tin Second Ward for LnDell Brown who will go to mission. Indian the Southwest Speakers were ' Ted MeCandless, Lynn Peacock, Pres. Frank Hall, CALLING DAYS Remember when it was fashionable to go calling? It was a social obligation required ol every woman. Dressed in her best, including hat, gloves and the inevitable card ease Mother sallied forth of an anternoon to homes of friends and newcomers. This formal type of calling served a real purpose in the days when clubs and other ways of getting acquainted were fewer. Remember? 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They came down Archie MeCarrie of Price were vis- to hunt deer. itors at the home of their parents, Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Lealan Collard, over Mrs. Clifford Erickson were their the weekend. daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Visitors at the Ford Nielson Davis, and family of Richfield. home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Stake Sunday School officers visKenneth Childs and children of iting the Elmo ward Sunday were Sunnyside." Mr. and Mrs. Willard Sandberg of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wakefield Huntington. and family of Provo were weekend Mi. and Mrs Lloyd Jones moved visitors in Huntington with their home folks, the C. N. Wakefield beck here over the weekend, lie has a new job. and Von Powell families. Cinemascope and Technicolor with r Mrs. Iva Jensen and two daughters, Edna and Bonnie and her two sisters from Price motored to Salt Lake Saturday to visit their grandfather who is ill. Grace Johansen will present Mary Brown, Guy Brown, LaDell two one-aplays Tuesday after- Brown, music by Selma Forsyth noon. October 22, for the First and and the male chorus; prayers by Second ward Relief Societies in Lund Leonard and Garry Brown. connection with the Literary lesson. arMrs. Audrey Sandberg made Mr. and Mrs. Garry Brown and to be for the DELIVERED ANYWHERE IN THE VALLEY Price, Utah ME 7-13- 84 |