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Show October 24, 1957 EMERY COUNTY (UTAH) PROGRESS Page Three ith Litster. Prayers were by Ther-al- d Stilson. The group hasnt met for Leonard and Wilford Nielson. several weeks due to the flu epidemic here. Judy and Scott Truman have been visiting their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Iver Truman. The childrens home is in Kearns with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wood-ro- w Truman. The First and Second ward MIA will have a Halloween dance Thursday, October 31, in the church auditorium. Everyone is invited. Tooele, Marilyn Nielson; from the Refreshments will be sold. Rhythm Kings will furnish the music and U of U, Mack Potter. the dance will start at 8 p.m. Irene Oviatt of Dragerton visited Cannon Gunderson is attending her sistr, Mrs. Dorotha McArthur, BYU this year. the this week. Mr. and Mrs. LaVell King and Clive Jensen and son of Kearns were visitors at the home of Mr. boys were visiting at the home of and Mrs. Lavar Black a couple of Mr. and Mrs. Rex Nelson during days while Mr. Jensen went deer the weekend. hunting. Mr. and Mrs. Lavell Jorgenson Mr. and Mrs. Byron Collett made and family of Lehi were Saturday and Sunday visitors in Huntington a trip to Logan during the past with the Brasher relatives. week to take Nita who will be employed there. Relief Society Stake Board memVisitors in Salt Lake City this bers, Mrs. Hedvig Behling and Mrs. Dorthella Williams, visited weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Tedd the Huntington Relief Society Johnson. meetings Tuesday. The new officers of the HuntMr. and Mrs. Irvin Jacobsen of ington Second Ward Relief Socity Castle Gate and Mr. and Mrs. Ben had a program and social Tuesday of Salt Lake City and their afternoon for the outgoing officers. Clegg families were visitors at the home Gifts were presentd to Mrs. lone of a brother, Arthur Clegg, last Nielson, Mrs. Rena Grange, Mrs. week and they also went deer Adeline Wakefield, Mrs. Catherine Gordon by the new officers, Mrs. Libby Gordon, Mrs. Lucille Kinder, Vern Young 6f Ogden came one Mrs. Mabel Young, Mrs. Rachel this week and took his father, day Staker. Ralph Young, with him to join the other Young boys for a deer hunt Mr. and Mrs. Vern Evertson and in the mountains. family and Mr. and Mrs. Scott Grange and family of Orem visited Mrs. Catherine Gordon has been with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. very ill with the flu but is feeling Myron Grange and Mr. and Mrs. improved. Drew Richards, during the week. Jennie McElprang and Fannie Relatives and friends in Huntspent a few days up McElprang ington received word of a Golden state. Fannie stopped in American Wedding celebration in California Fork, Sandy and Murray and Jenfor Mr. and Mrs. Brigham Nielson, nie went on to Salt Lake to visit former residents of Huntington. her folks. Home from school at the BYU Karl Truman visited his parents, over the weekend were Allen and Mr. and Mrs. Iver Truman, a while Judith Litster, Myrna Christensen on Thursday. He came up from and Teddy McCandless; from Salt Minersville for a load of coal. Lake City, Karen Moffitt; from Visiting in Huntington with Mrs. Martha Marshall and family the past week were daughters Nina and Inez, Mr. and Mrs. Walt and family of Palo Alto, Calif. Sal-bac- ka Mr. and Mrs. Allan Dooley (Elizabeth) and children of Ogden visited Mrs. Dooleys parents, Mr. and Dads Platform Rocker Mrs. Oliver Roper, during the past Remember the year Dad got week. Sunday visitors at the Roper were another daughter an extra fancy price for his home and family, Mr. and Mrs. (Mary) celebrated and buyby wheat, Noah Potter, of Price. ing Mother a platform rocker? Upholstered in mohair, The First Ward Relief Society with a walnut frame, it was held an Opening Social and work in the most the elegant piece parlor. As for comfort well, meeting Tuesday. Dad found himself staying Annette Rowley spent the weekhome more and more in the end home from her job in Salt evening. This pleased Mother. Lake City with her parents, Mr. Remember? and Mrs. William Rowley. A farewell tribute conductMr. and Mrs. Delroy Atwood of ed with the beauty, digSalt City visited here with reverence that Mrs. Lake nity and Atwoods parents, Mr. and you desire need not be ex Mrs. Ralph Grange, during the weekend. pensive. Mr. and Mrs. LaVell Golding of Price attended the meeting in Hunt ington Sunday night Ray Stokes has been sustained assistant clerk in the Huntington Second ward. Mrs. Lucille Mortensen was a visitor in Salt Lake City during the veck. News from Orantjeviife Mrs, Ray B. Humphrey Mrs. Kendall Gardner is in the Price hospital this week with complications following the flu. Here from Logan for the deer n hunt were Mr. and Mrs. Clan and children. They were guests at the home of his parnts, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Stilson, and of a brother Kent and family. Stil-so- Ward Grange and several of his friends from California spent a few days with his mother, Mrs. Lydia Grange,- - and participating in the hunting season. Business visitors in Salt Lake City the past week were Mr. and Mrs. Orien Scovlll. Perron ljoleS YjewS The American Legion and Auxiliary Blackburn Axelson Post 39, Mrs Deborah Huntsman have made a beautiful quilt the past week. Proceeds are to be used to help the Legion with their A Talent Show under the sponare all former Ferron residents. plans for a Legion building. sorship of the MIA was held last Mrs. Baugh was Relief Society Saturday night in the church. Par- president in 1918 and the four Mr. and Mrs. Mark Humphrey ticipants were: Vocal solo by Low- years following. enjoyed having her brother, Gor- ell Killpaek, tap dance by four don Redd, of Blanding visit with Emery girls, reading by Donna Visiting at the Dean Killpaek them the first of the week. Behunin, vocal trio by Virginia home last week were Mr and Mrs. Snow, Loye Thompson and Alice Bartnek of Chicago, 111. Dean Larry RasConover, tap dance by Bonnie (LEFT FROM LAST WEEK.) and were buddies In the Air mussen and Joyce Nelson, accor- ForceLarry in World War II. Mrs. Fred Cox spent a few days dion selection by Ted Christensen, in the Price hospital the past week. reading by Karen Finch of Castle Mrs. Bertha Petersen had visitors She is recuperating at home now. Dale, vocal duet by Gaytha Peafor her birthday Friday night. cock and Sandra Anderson of EmThey were daughter Ellen and husMr. and Mrs. Bill Davis have ery, ballet dance by Charlotte Niel- band Jerry Bryan and children of spent some time at the Price hos- sen, vocal solo by Errol Litster of A son George Petersen and pital visiting. Bernice's father was Huntington. A fine crowd was Kearns, injured last week' when his truck present and $211 was taken in and wife and children of Price and Mr. and an explosives truck collided turned over to the ward building and Mrs. Mervin Johnson of near Price. fund. Mrs. Clinty Cox is home after Mrs. Eva Killpaek left visiting in Salt Lake and Sandy Thursday, for Marion, 111. today, where with members of her family. she will visit with her son June and a short while. Going Mrs. Carole Catlin and daughter with family her was Mrs. Rose Olsen of Debbie of Salt Lake City spent the Emery who will visit her daughter weekend in Orangeville. and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mrs. Dessie Davis entertained Bailey. Monday for her son Galens 5th Mr. and Mrs. Lacel Bland and birthday. Ten young guests were baby of Green River visited most present. of last week at the Aaron Williams Announcement of the recent home. Mr. Bland was among the marriage of Miss Ruby Jensen, deer hunters. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Mrs. Loye Thompson honored her Jensen, has been made. The new bride,, Mrs. Birch, was honored at daughter Meredith with a birthday a bridal shower October 12 given party Tuesday of last week. A by her sister, Mrs. Evelyn Pappas group of friends gathered and enof Kenilworth. Among the guests joyed entertainment and were Mrs. Elizabeth attending Robertson and Mrs. Kendall Mrs. Elizabeth Olsen spent Inst Friday in Manti on business and The Relief Society held their visiting relatives and friends. regular work and business meetMax Killpaek and a group of ing Tuesday. After the meeting the time was devoted to a mission- friends from California were here last week taking in the deer hunt. ary social. In Orem Monday were Mr. and Mrs. Bryant Jewkes, Mr. and Mrs. Don Jewkes and Mr. and Mrs. Terry Jewkes. They attended funeral services for Warren Lunce-forMiss Zella Snow is home from husband of Mrs. Bryant Jew-ke- s Salt Lake City where she has spent sister, Hattie. several weeks with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Scovill had Home from his studies at the their two older children, Claudia and Dennis, tonsils removed Mon- USU in Logan was Ted Cox. He is day. They were in Price for the studying forestry along with other subjects. operation. Mr. and Mrs. George Nielson and children went to Delta Monday to attend the funeral of his niece Peggy. Mr. and Mrs Arthur Rasmussen visited in Moab last weekend with their daughter LaVern and husband, Bob Nelson, and children. They also hunted deer while there. Mr. and Mrs. Lanell Case from Salt Lake City visited last week at the Easton Leslie home and the men went deer hunting. EXPERT Mrs Blenda Snow' just returned from a two weeks stay in Salt Lake City where she assisted her daughter, Mrs. Iris Scott, w'ho had an operation. She cared for the repairs Varian's TV Service Mr. and Mrs. Wanlas Jorgensen and children have moved to Green River where he is now employed. CALL Mr. and Mrs. Dean Killpaek were in Salt Lake City last Saturday on business. VARIAN BOX Ferron Mr. and Mrs Vern Gren and son Gary of Bountiful spent last week 5141 FIRST STATE BANK OF SAUNA SAUNA d, Mr and from Salt weekend Singleton here. The father and son went deer hunting while Mrs Gren, the former Martha Behling, visited relatives and friends. Mrs. Wallace Bickmore Lake City were here last visiting at the Morris home and deer hunting. UTAH CAPITAL $100,000.00 SURPLUS & UNDIVIDED PROFITS Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cook of Clearfield visited over the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Cook. The John Cooks also The leading commercial pro- had a phone call from their daughKathy Brown, daughter of Mr. ducers five of bituminous coal mined ter Belva, Mrs Hugh Stevens, that Mrs. to and Lenard Brown, had almost 90 million tons in 1956, or his mother, Mrs. Kate (Killpaek) spend a short time in the hospital nearly 18 per cent of the years Baugh was in the LDS hospital at at Price following a flu bout. ton total. Logan following an operation. They Mrs. Misha Scovill spent a week in Sunnyside visiting her daughter Helen and family, the A1 Dunfords. Member $500,000.00 Federal Reserve System and Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation 500-milli- Mr. and Mrs. John Fratto, Sherrie and new twin boys of Bountiful were here over the weekend. John enjoyed the deer hunt. Carmen and the twins will stay for a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Emil Luke. Elders Vance Tucker of Cleveland and Maurice Jensen of Huntington were speakers in meeting Sunday evening. Perry E. Snow played a selection on his musical Newest editions of the Big Wheel in trucks with The farewell testimonial Sunday saw, accompanied by Mrs. Gene A. night for Elder Tom Nielson was Snow. Wallace Mortuary ME Price, Utah very well attended. Many people from both wards and out of town were present. He will go to the mission in Formosa. Speakers were Bishop Drannan Seeley, Edward Foreman, Jesse Bryon, Eben Powell, Elder Nielson, Mr. and Mrs. Soren Nilson. Music was by Eleanor Nielson, Karen Staker, Jim Menzis, Marilyn Nielson and Jud- - LATEST ELECTRONIC MIRACLE from 0 Priesthood meeting will begin at starting Sunday, November 3 and Sacrament meeting will begin at 7:00 p.m. until further notice. Baptism servics will be conducted Saurday, November 2 at 5 p.m. 9:15 a.m. Mrs. Lavon Reid and Mrs. Leon- ard Larsen of Ferron attended a baby shower in Price for Mrs. Marilyn Larsen. Leonard Larsen accompanied the ladies to Price. The Orangeville LDS Relief Socis planning for a big bazaar on November 12. They will have lovely quilts, rugs and a variety of handwork as well as food for sale. They are having it early so folks can get their Christmas presnts on hand. iety Orangeville LDS MIA took their Road Show to Emery to participate Monday evening and to Hunting-to- n Tuesday evening. Mrs. Elden G. Luke and Mrs. Delyle Hinkins and new baby drove to Salt Lake City last week to visit with Delyle in the hospital. 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