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Show November 7, 1937 EMERY COUNTY (UTAH) PROGRESS ljolcS Muntincjton Flora Jensen Mrs Some of the relatives from out ofty. She was also present in Salt town attending the funeral service Lake City when he was set apart for Reuben Brasher Friday were for his mission. his late brother, Leasil Brashers family, Mrs. Amelia Brasher, Masel Mr. and Mrs Glen Leamaster Frank, Burton and wives and were visitors in Salt Lake City Helen and her husband of Salt the past week. Lake City; Wimmer and Charley during Hill of St. Anthony, Ida.; Mr. and Visitors at the Norman Anderson Mrs. Earl Day and Mrs. Fawn Kazarian of Bountiful; Mr. and home recently were Mr. and Mrs Mrs. Clarence Reid, Salt Lake City; LuDean Litster and family of Mrs. Clara Jorgenson, Lehi; Lois Springville and Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Hawks of Price. Arnold, Price; Merrill Brasher and Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Brasher, Mr. and Mrs. Errot Litster atCastle Dale, Mr. Staneckert, Provo. tended the BYU Homecoming. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Brown, MariMrs. Esther Gertson and children lyn, Mrs. Edith Collard were in Salt Lake City Tuesday and Wed- of Washington are visiting here nesday. They went up to be pre- with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. sent when their son, LaDell Brown, George Justice. was set apart for his mission to The North Emery band was in the Southwest. Salt Lake City Saturday to attend Mrs Bessie McArthur was a vis- the U of U Homecoming but the itor in Salt Lake City during the weather was so miserable they could not parade as they planned week. Junior Gleaners of the Second Ward MIA held their membership Comradery Tuesday night. Their mothers and the YWMLA officers were invited. The girls presented a program and served, cakes, punch and candy. All the girls present participated, Carol Mangum, Patsy Mr. and Mrs. Reed Livingston and Mrs. Beth Robinson were in Salt Lake City a day last week while Beth and Geraldine took the nurses examinations. Drannan Seeley made a trip by bus to California last week to drive his daughter, Dixie Bass,, Kirby, car and bring her home with him. Black, Evelyn Laws, Sue Shirley McArthur, Marie Anderson, Her husband has been shipped to Roma Collard, Karen Palmer, Conan army base overseas. nie Richards and Pat Sitterud. Annette Rowley was home over Fannie McElprang and Leona the weekend from her work in Salt Majors spent Thursday in Ameri- Lake City. can Fork with Fannie's son Lloyd. Mrs. Mabel Guymon has return-ee- d home after a month or more visit in Logan with her daughter Beth and family, the Paul Christensens. While away she was in Wyoming for her grandson, Carl Tippetts, missionary farewell par- - Help Fight TB Buy Christmas Seals Apples (all kinds) Picked and Ready Now Top quality Reasonable Prices Drannan Seeley Huntington Canyon Phone Huntington 4311 Bonnie Mortensen is spending a few weeks home with her parents, Mr. and Mrs Walter Mortensen, before leaving for another assignment with the government. This one will be in Iran, her hardship assignment, but she feels it will be very interesting. Bonnie has been with the U. S. Government for 8 years. She has worked in Germany and Vancouver, British Columbia. Mrs. Olive Truman was with her son Ronnie Robertson and family in Salt Lake City for a week and got acquainted with a new grandson. Her husband, Leslie Truman, and Mr. and Mrs. Von Gordon made a trip to the city this weekend and she returned home with them Sunday. Esther Jane Rowley is attending the Excelsis Beauty School in Salt Lake City. Page Five Board were in attendance. 71? umbnaii ketches CL Mrs. Bessie Wright Marion S. Mostctlci This time of year when the automotive moguls are unVeiling the new models, a person has to ask himself whether he should do his bit for the national economy or keep the old bus for another year. 1 happen to belong to that out-moa school of thought according to ulmli "economy had something to do with saving money not spending it. Is anybody still around who remembers Calvin Coohdges motto, "Use it up, wear it out, make it do, cr do without? Today it seems almost subversive to hang on to an old car until its worn out, but that is what I usually do. Instead of heeding the experts who say you ought to turn in your car when youve put 45,000 miles on it, I take mine in for a complete overhaul about that time and keep right on driving it. But since the motor makers are pushing an all-ocampaign to sell the 58 models in 57, a little apology for my point of view might be in order. Saving money is one advantage of keeping a car a while. Since the greatest depreciation comes in the first year or even the first five minutes- - the fewer new cars you buy, the less depreciation youll have. Its a bigger thrill to drive a new car if you wait for improvements to accumulate for several years before you change models. When I traded in my six year old car for a new one last year, it felt like stepping out of a one horse shay into a jet plane. Everybodys my brother at some time during my ownership of a car. When it is glistening new, I feel as sporty as any playboy on the road, and when its about ready for the graveyard, I can feel genuine sympathy for the man who is driving an equally antiquated piece of junk. The most important lesson I learn from the aging of my car is one that touches me at a tender point: there is one chassis I carry around with me that I cant turn in on a new model. Every machine wears out in time, and the human machine is no exception. When the joints begin to creak and the springs begin to sab; when the upholstery is wrinkled and the timings not so good -- happy is the man who has learned to get along with a model thats not quite new. It should be quite a thrill to take possession of the new model we are to receive when our present body has come to the end of the road. A. Lmlcne Cox accompanied his son, Merrill Cox, of Orangeville to The Primary, under the leaderDenver recently where they visitof President Opal Jensen, ship ed with Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Cox sponsored a very successful HalloJr. ween party Thursday night. Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Ralphs returned home Friday after a visit with their son Seeley and family m San Pedro, Calif. Enroute home they traveled up the coast to northern California and Nevada. di ut Mr and Mrs. Louis Jones and Nows family of Provo visited in Hunt-ihgto- n Saturday and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Corgiat and Mr. and Mrs. James Potter and families. Style, Power Mark 1938 Chevrolet 7 rucks Fresh styling, more power, and mam tlmwsis iniiiriiteiiii-ii!.-marthe 1958 Cherolet truck line. This Ixjw Gal. Forward heavy-dut- y model has a new ciwine designed for durability with sodium-coole- d heartabes, heiny ings, and other heavy sen ire features. Combustion chamber is wholly within the cylinder bore. All 1958 Chevrolet trucks dual headlamps and redesigned grille, hood, and feudcis. lune 318-eu.-- in. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Riley of Castle Dale had their baby daughter blessed here Sunday and given the name of Janice Kay. She was blessed by her great grandfather, Edward Cox, of Castle Dale. Also in attendance for the occasion was Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Tucker and the Mrs. babys grandmother, family of Manti are here with Mr. Bruce Magnuson. a. id Mrs. Luther Tatton. Mrs. Tucker is convalescing following Carol and Kay Barney accom-t- o her illness and being hospitalized Salt Lake Saturday to attend in Mt. Pleasant and Provo. the U of U Homecoming and Senior Day activities. Ward conference was held Sunday with the Stake Presidency and Reading is seeing by proxy. the majority of the High Council -- Herbert Spencer in attendance. Dinner was served at noon to the visitors by the wives ot the bishopric. In the evening Relief Society conference was held, under the direction of President Clara Jensen. Dorthella Williams and Jane McClanahan of the Stake EXPERT absent from school, presumably ill. ropairs About fifteen workers were up f n Cedar Mountain Saturday and Sunday in all the rain working on the TV booster station there. Varian's TV Service Eugene Dunham, wife and children are on a vacation in the east. They expect to visit Mrs. Dunhams parents in Forest Hills, New York, and will return by way of Washington D. C. Relief Society program the Price hospital with pneumonia was to have been given She is reported improving rapidly night had to be postponed and is expected home soon. illness of several members. Harvey Marsing is ill and in the Brent Duncan left Monday for Mrs. Louise Lauriski, who gives Price hospital. Fort Carson, Colorado, where he dancing lessons each Thursday in Green River, is starting a class for A baby shower was held at the will join the paratroopers. beginners at 1 p.m. on Thursday home of Mrs. LoVou Bigelow on of this week. Friday night of last week for Mrs. Boyd Hunt. Mrs. Christeen Ross has gone to We have it by the grapevine that California to spend the winter. She has rented her home to Mr. and ghosts deflated tires of twelve ears whose owners were enjoying the Mrs. Harris. Halloween ball last Thursday night If interested. Call Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Tidwell at the school building. went to Salt Lake for the HomeThe Wilford Nielsons have moved coming at the University. The parade was cancelled because of the to Elgin this winter for the school snow but they enjoyed the football year. game and wrestling matches at the 71 South 800 West Mrs Shnnccr was out of school stadium. all last week with the flu. On MonMrs. George Seely has been in day of this week there were 105 The which Sunday due to CALL VARIAN BOX Ferron 5441 Good, Used Coal Heating Equipment FH3-78G- Collect 3, Engineered Heating Co. Provo, Utah Bel Ah tmpala Sport Coupe with the solid quality ot Body by Fisher. from -- Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Williams and their daughter Dora and her children of Springville visited a day last week with Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Cox. JJunluujlon Mrs. Flora Jensen Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Childs were here Sunday and had their Judges of Election will be Mrs. baby boy to church to receive his Catherine Gordon, Mrs. Edith Col name, Kim Ford. Also Pres, and Don lard, Wakefield, Mrs. Zina Mrs. Halls new baby girl received Fish, Mrs. Ella Rowley, Mrs. Nina her name, Nadine. Wagner. Pray as if it all depended on God Relief Society Ward Conference but work as if it all depended on was held in the Huntington wards Laurence Jones you. Sunday night. Mrs Una Jensen was the Stake Relief Society visitor in the Second ward. She gave remarks and others who participated on the program were Pres. Libby Gordon, Ploma Johnson, Vera Gordon, L a V o n Guymon, LaVera Ina Vee Coombs, Mae Klecker, McElprang, Rena Grange, Addie Richards, Adeline Wakefield, Fenton Moffitt, Rachel Staker, Gary Larson, Jean Green, Lilly Engle, lone Nielson and Mabel Guymon. Ml li) In the First ward the program was prepared by Mrs Flora Row ley and the music committee. Those taking part were the Singing Mothers, Ella Collard, Hal Guy mon, Steven Powell, LaRue McElprang, Marian Jensen, Jennie McElprang, Grace Geary, Aileen Powell and Mrs. Alice Day, a vis itor from the Stake Relief Society. Both programs carried out the theme To Build Up a Spiritual House. 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