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Show November 7, 1957 EMERY COUNTY (UTAH) PROGRESS Page Three - Dairy Association of Utah in Salt Lake City on Saturday, November 30. Meetings will be held at Hotel Dairy Convention Planned by ADA home from there after a stay of a baby girl who is to be called Reweek or more helping with the becca Jean. They are a very happy home work. couple as their four other children The home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul are all boys. Snow of Ferron was made happy by the birth of an 8 lb. baby boy on October 11 at the Price hospital. They have named him Ray Paul Saow. Utah. The invitation was issued by Welby W. Young, Heber City, ADA Dairymen of Emery county this of Utah president. ADA chairman week were issued a special invi- for Carbon-Emer- y counties is Lortation to participate in the an- enzo Peterson of Wellington, asnual convention of the American sisted by Ray H. Finch. Clubs Classified Kate: 3 cents per word per insertion. Minimum FOR SALE TO HIGHEST BIDDER, 6 mea- -' spring wheels. Bids must be filed at Emery County ASC office, on or before November 25, 1957. Bid forms may be obtained at ASC office. County ASC committee reserves the right to refuse any and all bids. 46c USED FURNACES, STOKERS & blowers. P. C. Jones and Sons, Castle Dale. 37tf HELP WANTED OFFICE GIRL. Must be able to type. Shorthand desirable but not absolutely necessary. Please submit letters of application to Telephone Office at Orangeville not later than November 22. 46c 50c. r n p meet Approximately 60 members of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers of Carbon and Emery counties met roil KENT in convention Saturday at HuntMODERN HOME, CASTLE DALE. ington. Pres. Kate Carter of Salt Central heating, wired for elec- Lake ity was present and spoke at tric stove. Decorated to suit ten- both sessions. Reports were heard ants on a lease basis. Pat Win- from all camps present. The Emery 45p County camps furnished the banters, Castle Dale. quet. Tables were decorated with BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES fall flowers and candy canes for favors. MAN OR WOMAN NATIONAL? FIRM needs an operaALOHA ( LI B tor to service a Cigarette Machine route. Established. Part or The Aloha club of Castle Dale full time will net you from $200 met at the home of Mrs. lone Kof-for- d to $600 monthly. Dependability, Friday evening. Invited guests Honesty, and capital (secured) -- were Dorthella Williams and Doris $1600 to $2800 will qualify you Stithem. After luncheon was serfor an interview. Please write to ved the group enjoyed an evening Sheridan Enterprises, 711 W. of Rook. Prizes were awarded to Lake St., 509 Calhoun Bldg., Ruth Huntsman, Mary Peterson 45p and Doris Stithem. Minneapolis 8, Minn. MISCELLANEOUS WANTED: Man for profitable CoRawleigh business in Emery WHEN YOU GO TO SEE the new unty. Good living at start. Write 1958 Fords at United Motor Com1, Rawleighs, Dept. pany on November 7th, be sure to Denver, Colo. 46p see the 51 Used Car bargains on 45c their Used Car lot. SALESLADY OR SALESMAN to sell McNess Products part or CUSTOM RUG WEAVING 30 in. full time. Big profits. No experwide, $1.50 per yard. C. E. Hales, ience needed. Will teach and finHuntingon, Phone 4317. We apance you. Write today. McNESS 46p preciate your business. CO., P. O. Box 14, Bayshore Station, Oakland 23, Calif. 46p HAVE YOU AN alcoholic prob or lem? If so, call ME7-355- 6 U.S. Steel Corporation, ME7-048at its or write P. O. Box Clairlon, Pa., plant operates a 767, Price. Meetings each Satcoal unloader that stands 10 storurday at 8:30 p.m. at the City Hall. ies in height. UTK-200-10- C SOCIAL SEWING CLUB The Social Sewing club members of Ferron met at the home of Zen-n- a Crawford at Moore Thursday night of last week and enjoyed a social evening and refreshments. O N O CLUB Mrs. Verda Ueamaster of Huntington entertained the ONO sewmembers ing club Wednesday night. All the ladies came dressed mis-f- it or Halloween or other character and games were played and refreshments served. JUST-A-MER- CLUB E Mrs. Eliza Wilberg of Castle Dale was hostess to the club Thursday afternoon. Eleven members enjoyed a social afternoon and luncheon. Mrs. Mary Oman was an invited guest. Just-A-Me- re BIRTHDAY CLUB The Birthday club of Ferron was entertained Thursday afternoon of last week by Eva Swasey at her Clar-iti- e (ontinued Regular 69.95 But Now While Limited Quantities Last . . . . from Page One) weather was mostly clear, with cloudiness. We only occasional could see the beautiful formations of the Colorado, the arches to the east, the development work in and around Moab, and even Charley Steens swimming pool. The only dampening part of the trek was between Price and Provo, when a little turbulnt air caused the plane to move up and down a little faster than our equilibrium. This tends to cause buoyant stomachs. It is nice to know, however, that a large oil company will take sufficient interest in we small town weekly paper publishers to offer us an opportunity to witness, firsthand, the development that is taking place in our state. On the light side: An English teacher offered a pie to the pupil who would write the briefest essay on two of lifes problems. The winner used only one word: Twins. MODEL 20 12-GUA- 3 BIRTHS Svedin of Green River are the parents oi a Mr. and Mrs. Walter . Mr. and Mrs. Don Waymim of Castle Dale announce the birth of a son October 31 at the home where they sewed and had in Price. Mr. and Mrs. Oscarhospital Way-malunch. Special guests were Blanch are paternal grandparents Jensen and Janie Petty. and Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Ryan are the maternal grandparents. S AND O CLUB The S and C club ladies of HuntMr. and Mrs. Mar Grange of ington enjoyed club at the home Huntington are parents of a new of Mrs. Reva McKee last week. baby girl born Sunday, November 3, at the hospital in Price. Mr. and STUDY GROUP n Mrs. Zola Brasher of Castle Dale Mrs. Myron Grange of Hunting-toMr. and Mrs. William L. and entertained the Study group at her of Salt Lake City nre The Guymon home Wednesday evening grandparents. inactive has been the group during summer. A baby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lewis of Salt Lake BRIDGE CLUB at a hospital there October 27. The Bridge Club of Green River City are now at the Elmer Petty They met at the James Ramsay home home in Ferron while Mrs. Lewis last Saturday night. There were recuperates. She is a daughter of three tables. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Petty by a former marriage. Mrs. Scott Huntsman and Mrs. Leland Tidwell. Mrs. Francis WilA baby boy was born October 8 son and Mrs. Lee Howland won to Mr. and Mrs. Zane Taylor high score and Scott Huntsman (Beth) of Orem. This is now two was low. boys and two girls in the family. Mrs. Anna Larsen of Ferron, TuesA group of friends spent Beths Mother, has just returned day afternoon, October 29, at the home of Mrs, Georgia Winters. The occasion was her birthday and Cook, Worthy matron; Monroe Nob-lit- t, worthy patron; Mrs. Gladys the group brought gifts and pot associate matron; Roy May, May, luck lunch. associate patron; Mrs. Fannie Chronopoulos, secretary; Mrs. EuBETHANY Mrs. At their annual election last Fri- genie Simonson, treasurer; Letitia Thompson, conductress; day night Bethany Chapter No. 9 Mrs. Janet Howland, assoc, conOES elected the following officers Mrs. ductress; Ruby Beebe, trustee. Mrs. Opal for the ensuing year: Installation will be November 21. THEATRE Castle DALE CASTLE ALL SHOWS START AT 7:00 P.M. Theatre November 8, 9 Rock Hudson Dana Wynter In HUNTINGTON November 8, 9 SOMETHING OF VALUE LOVING YOU with November Elvis Presley Elizabeth Scott Wendell Corey SILK 10, 11 STOCKINGS and Color Cinemascope with In Technicolor Cyd Charisse November Fred Astaire 10, 11 THE ADVENTURES OF November j OMAR KIIAYYAM 13, 14 ROCK AROUND TIIE CLOCK with with Cornel Wilde Michael Rennie Debra Paget Alan Freed Johnny Johnston VistaVlaion November November 13, 14, 15, 16 CUaJ 15, 16 MEN IN WAR JEANNE F.AGELS FRIENDSHIP ( LI B The Friendship club of Castle Dale entertained their husbands at a Halloween party Saturday by Lynn Ann Minchey evening at the home of Mrs. Neva as hostesses .Jensen. Assisting Emeline were ohansen, Myrle Lake Salt City Newel Oviatt of Mr. Peacock. and Jcwkes Maysie is visiting at the home of Milton and Mrs. Wimmer Hill of St. Anrelatives. and other Cowley thony Ida. and Mrs. Crystal Ros-- ! were special guests. The convenenberg Those attending the DUP from here evening was spent playing Rook.in Huntington tion were Vivian Yates, Agnes Jensen, Prizes were won by Sydonia KofHannah Oveson, Aretha Jensen, ford, Wimmer Hill, Blanche PeterFlorence Jensen, Luella Carlson, son and Welzie Wayman. Luella McMullin. BIRTHDAY CLUB The Sitterud Birthday club of Florence and Bill Cutler of Los Angeles visited at the Hazel Mc- Orangeville spent Monday afterMullin home. Mrs Cutler was for- noon, October 28, with Mrs. Georgia Winters. The occasion was her merly Emery County Home Agent. birthday A pleasant afternoon vas spent. Adams Mr. and Mrs. Norton made a trip to Roswell, New Mexico. Mr. Adams returned home and Mrs. Adams remained. She stayed with their daughter, Mrs. Donna Quinn, whose husband is stationed in Roswell. , With Robert Ryan Aldo Ray with Kim Novak Jeff Chandler For Concrete Sand and Gravel or Sand for Plastering CONTACT Clin Chidester Sand and Gravel ME7-057- 2 Price, Utah DELIVERED ANYWHERE IN THE VALLEY Janet Easteerbrook was staying with her daughter, Arvella Wilberg, in Castle Dale while she was sick. The Primary sponsored a Halloween party for the children, Refreshments were sold and they had a fish pond and a program. Mr. and Mrs. Odell Frandsen and family of Price visited at the home of her mother, Mrs. Myrtle The North Emery Freshman Seminary class had a skating party in the Davis hall Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas McMullin and her mother, Mrs. Gordon, of Huntington went to Salt Lake City. Now you can own a thrilling High Fidelity Viclrola by RCA Victor at a new low cost. Laboratory-balance. . . ready to plug in and play! 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