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Show EMERY COUNTY November 28, 1957 Ladies Clubs day night. They made plans for the annual Community Christmas program they sponsor for Christmas Eve and assigned all members on a committee to make preparations. . . . BIKTIIDAY CLI P, The Birthday club of Huntington enjoyed an afternoon Friday at the home of Mrs. Lucille Kinder for her birthday. They spent the time at needlework, vi'siting and had lunch. Present were Mrs. Kinder, Mrs. Revella Sitterud, Mrs. Lela Wilson, Mrs. Margaret Wilson, Mrs. Della Guymon and Mrs Hilda Wilson. Miss Thorderson Plans Wedding Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Thorderson of Cleveland announce the engagement of their daughter Freda Lynne to Pfc. Merrill C. Fillmore, son of Mr. and Mrs Cloyd Fillmore, Lawrence. OXO SEWING CLl'B ONO Sewing club ladies of Huntington had an enjoyable evening at the heme of Mrs. Mabel Young Thursday. NX CLl II Mrs. Faye Roper of Huntington entertained the N N Club members at her home Thursd ly night. WC CLUB Mrs. Pat Brinkerhoff of Ijiw-rene- e Mrs. Opal Anderson of Hunting-to- n entertained the V VC club The young couple are planning was hostess Thursday night to ladies Thursday night. The time a January wedding. the members of Los Omegos sewing was spent playing rook. The future bride is a graduate club at her home. of North Emery High School. Pfc. NT TF CLl'B Fillmore also attended North EmS AND C SEWING CLl'B Mrs Ann Bell of Orangeville enery, and is at the present time The S and C sewing club mem- tertained the Nu Tu Club the past serving with the U.S. Army in bers of Huntington met at the week at he home of Mrs. Fay Bell. Germany. home of Mrs. Helen Majnik Thurs- - A social evening was followed by luncheon. NEW CENTURY CLUB Entertaining at a luncheon for the New Century club of Orangeville last week were the outgoing Mrs. Eloise Moffitt, Mrs. officers, Classified Rate: 3 cents per word per insertion. Minimum 50c. Janice Scow n and Mrs. Olive at the Scow home. The eveFOR SALE FOR RENT ning was spent in reorganization of USED FURNACES, STOKERS & MODERN HOME, CASTLE DALE. the group with Mrs. Fay Bell selblowers. P. C. Jones and Sons, Central heating, wired for elec- ected as the new president for the ' Castle Dale. tric stove. Decorated to suit ten- coming year. Mrs. Bell will choose 37tf ants on a lease basis. Pat Win- her officers soon. PIANO FOR SALE. Contact Mrs. ters, Castle Dale. 45p or Lydia Grange, Orangeville CLIQUE CLUB 48c phone 2531. The Clique Club of Orangeville MISCELLANEOUS met at the home of Mrs. Sarah FARM, HOME and the works, on CAR PAINTING. Thirty years ex- Robertson last week. The evening bench. Contact Shirl Orangeville perience. Harrys Paint and was enjoyd socially with Mrs. Mer-en- e Phone McArthur, Huntington, Body Shop, rear of Holdaways Humphrey and Mrs. Phyllis 4382. 48c Hotel in Price. One color, $35.00 Humphrey receiving prizes. A and up. Two color, $45.00 and up. tempting luncheon was served. HOUSE, LOT and WATER in Or48p angeville. See Clyde Luke or MelLADIES IMPROVEMENT CLUB 30 CUSTOM Gin. RUG WEAVINrose Luke, phone 2722. 49c Hostess to the Ladies Improve wide, $1.50 per yard. C. E. Hales, ment club of Orangeville the past FOR SALE OR TRADE. Kelvina-to- r Huntingon, Phone 4317. We ap- week was Mrs. Elva Crawford. A business. Refrigerator, 120 bass accord- preciate your 50p pfogram and business was followed ion, radio-phon- o combination, all by luncheon. Mrs. Bertie Hunting-to3 cows, 3 calves, brandin good condition. Contact C. P. MISSING will be the next hostess. ed on" right ribs with backward Perrero, Helper phone GR2-589- 6 51c C, and P lying down. RunBRIDGE CLUB ning in Mud Water area, Carbon Mrs. Clyda Easley of Ferron en 1, HELP WANTED Reward. J. County Petitti, Rte, Dale tertained the Ferron-Castl- e Price. Phone ME7-18048p WANTED Saleslady or Salesman Bridge Club ladies at her home to sell McNess Products part or HAVE YOU AN alcoholic probSaturday at a Thanksviging party. full time. Big profits. No experA lovely lunch was served to the or lem? If so, call ME7-355- 6 ME7-048- 6 ience needed. Will teach and finor write P. O. Box group. ance you. Write today. McNESS 767, Price. Meetings each SatCO., P. O. Box 14, Bayshore StaACACIA CLUB urday at 8:30 p.m. at the City tion, Oakland 23, Calif. Hall. The Acacia club members of Fer- 49p U)S OMKGOS CM P. i Mag-nuso- 0. Page Three (UTAH) PROGRESS Other business at the meeting inron met at the home of Mrs. Reva Holland Monday night of last week cluded a report of classroom exA lesson was given by Ida Conkpenses by schools In the county, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Hewett of lin and Ada Nielsen. Special guests from Page One) (Continued a breakdown of the costs of and are of a parents baby were Annie Funk, Nellie Behling, Huntington Eva Killpack and Olevia Dugmore. girl born this week at the hospital tinue as part time manager of this the school lunch program. Followlunch program, as well as assuming ing is a compiled financial outline They were served a delicious lunch. in Price. her new duties as Emery countys of this report, for the school year ended June 30, 1957: lunch supervisor. BRIDGE CLUB Mr. and Mrs. Tom (Gladys) LarDale Bridge son of The Ferron-Castl- e Pay son have a new baby club met at Zada Bells home in Averuge Dully Total Operating born November 16. Maternal boy Castle Dale Wednesday afternoon, is Mrs. Dorotha McNovember 20, and had a lovely din- grandmother Arthur of Huntington. ner and played bridge. Prizes were won by Olive Funk, Sydoniu Kof-for- d and Agnes Turman. Mr and Mrs. Paul Peacock of Orangeville are enjoying their new baby girl horn some tune ago. Mrs. Peneoek was the former Karen Oveson of Castle Dale. (Continued from Page One) derson, 23.00; Neldon Wickman, Mr. and Mrs. William Jensen of 30 00; Legrand Wilbcrg, 30.00; Cora Castle Dale announce the birth of Von Frandsen, 30.00; Berg, 30.00; John Gianarakis, 30.00; Feno Hunt- a boy, born November 818 at 2 the - $309.69 Price hospital weighing lbs. oz. Average Cost Per Tupil 7 ington, 30.00; Caroline Huntington, His name will be Cory B. He has 6 $296 08 Per Cost Pupil Larsen Jess Average 30.00; (rest home), two sisters and one brother. Mrs. 30.00; Wallace Jones, 30.00; Lamar PROGRAM LUNCH SCHOOL is the maternal Jones, 30.00; Warren Moffitt, 30.00; Carrie Jones Cost per Meal Total Costs Paul Magnuson, 30.00; Homer MofTotal No. of Meals School .2921c $4,533.51 15,519 Castle Dale fitt, 30.00; Wallace Ryan, 30.00; .2943 4,251.36 14,444 Reuben Brasher, 30.00; Louis Cleveland CARD OF THANKS .3717 3,111.96 8,372 Elmo 40.00; Ray Blackham, .3316 our 2,987.66 We wish thanks 9,010 to Ezra express .Kenneth Cox, 40.00; 40.00; Emery .2156 7,963.57 36,929 and appreciation to those who Green River Huntsman, 40.00; James Hardy, .2611 4,446.48 17,027 helped in any way during the Orangeville 40.00; Vern Jewkes, 40.00; John .2627 95 12,151 46,260 beloved our of illness and death North 40 Emery 44.00; 00; Jensen, Perry Oveson, .2332 11,724.62 50,287 Murvin husband and South BehKen Williams, 40.00; Herman father, Emery Jones. ling, 52.50; Lonel Jones, 50 00; Leon Ave. .2586o $51,171.11 197,848 Totals Mrs. Carrie Jones and family Ungerman, 50.00; Oscar Wayman, BIRTHS TV School Board Committee 1956-195- 1955-195- 50.00. Those who have no TV sets but still have made payments are Ray Jensen, 45.00; Pat Winters, 30 00; Bertrude Winters, 10.00; Nellie Young, 30.00; Charley Christensen, 30.00; Joe Grant, 5.00; Lyman Larsen, 30.00; George Magnuson, 10 00; Elwood Miller, 30.00; Merrald Rasmussen, 10.00; Carol Rasmussen, 10.00; Glen Snow, 27.50; Clyde Cox, 30.00; Theo Ungerman, 12 50. Orangeville Those having made no payment are Sam Miles, Morris Curtis, Easton Snow. Those who have made part payment are Calvin Cox, Malone Jewkes, Mrs. Sam Jewkes, 5.00 to 10 00; Grant Snow, Ray Curtis, Harold Snow, Alison Fox, Aaron Chidester, 10.00 to 20 00; Clyde Sherman, George Bell, Harold Bell, Stanton Tuttle, Howard Reid, Raymond Sitterud, Richard Ihler, Clinty Cox, Fred Stilson, Dick Jones, Clell Guymon, Kean . Luke, J. R. Sitterud, Harold Sitterud, Dale Farmer, Clarence Allred Jr., 20.00 to 40.00, n Kenneth Cox, William Davis, Childs, Delyle Hinkins, Dee Humphrey, LaVar Sitterud, Lloyd Van Buren, Rhomer Curtis, Dali Luke, 40.00 to 55.00. 1957 Plymouth H.T. Auto, trans., Radio, Heater, WSW, etc. Price Good to December 1 Only UNITED MOTOR COMPANY Os-de- Our Junior Deportment In OFFICE EQUIPMENT COMPANY and Rhone ME 188 For the youngsters use our PEDAL CARS $7.95 Regular $21.95 Now Only SCOUTS RIFLE RB GUNS 19.95 Madam Alexander and Shoes, socks, shirts, diapers, bibs, dresses, and coats. Effanhee dolls. 3dc to $4.95 $1.98 to $22.50 TOY LUGGAGE Wholesale DOLL BUGGIES Doll Clothes our exclusive line of Portable Typewriters $2.98 $5.95 to $7.50 See our large assortment of Baby DOLLS See Galore! 79c to $9.95 Prices Range to - Holster Sets by Keystone - from STRUCT0 TOYS 4.98 $14.95 GUNS Quality Real Action Scale Models that you can afford $2.98 to $10.95 Every little " girl must have one! - DOLL TRUNKS $1.00 to $11.50 SPECIAL Come in while our Toy Lines our wonlerful lay-awa- are complete y - and use DIAL ME 7-- 1 830 Mig $10.00 HIGH TRADE-I- 0 N OLYMBIA TYPE TABLE FREE WITH PURCHASE 2 plan. DOWNSTAIRS DEPARTMENT OF PrieG BRICK, UTAH See the Streamlined WAGONS Now WEST MAIN plan Iny-ow- ny The I iuy You Cant Beat. Large and Sturdy Reg. $11.95 Brice. Utah Year Guarantee 2 Months Rental May Re Applied to Purchase Rental $0.00 peer month ALLOWANCE ON YOUR OLD TYPEWRITER AND LIBERAL TERMS ON BAL: N WE WILL NOT RE UNDERSOLD eaptiy Price, Utah BUY SPECIAL TYPE $5.00 EXTRA WHERE YOU CAN SEE AND TRY THEM ALL Have Us Show You Our Complete Service Department With Prices Subject to Change Without Notice Factory-Traine- d Personnel |