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Show November 28, 1957 EMERY COUNTY upstate visitors last week attending to business and visiting friends and relatives. 3)j, n Mr. and Mrs. Russell Snow spent Sunday evening in Hiawatha with the Lou Finlays. Saturday five adults and 22 children enjoyed a day in Manti Temple. The youngsters were taken over by Mr. and Mrs. Warren Barton, Clarin Ashby, Mary Peterson and John Jorgensen. Adults doing regular temple work were Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Jewkes, Chris-ten- e Hansen, Ellen Madsen and Paul Hansen. Bishop Forrest Peterson assisted in the baptism work with the children. Berdell, George and Clyde Lake spent the weekend at Cisco where they enjoyed the special deer hunt. Henry Behling was also a member of the party. They were all successful aand returned home with their permits filled. Picked and Ready Now Perron Huntsman Mrs. BeTtha Larsen visited with Mr. and Mrs. Perry Snow were in her mother, Mrs. Mary Anderson, half of town will furnish the food Castle Dale Sunday afternoon to in Emery last Thursday. and the sale will be in the Ferron Mere. Proceeds go to the church building fund. j LATEST ELECTRONIC MIRACLE Mr. ami Mrs. Evert Hancock of Spanish Fork visited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Larsen, the weekend of the Kith. trom and Mrs. Hugh tBelva) Dr. Stev- ;6 ens of Lewiston visited her parents, Mr. ami Mrs. John Cook, the weekend of the ltith. the-Blu- Visiting Mr. and Mrs. 0 John - rang cut Mrs. Ray B. Humphrey Mrs. Ha Redd of Monticello and Mrs. Erma Frandsen of American The Ferron Relief Society had a Fork visited their brother, Clyde Food Sale Saturday in Killpack Kofford, and family Sunday. and Stanon store when the north Mr. and Mrs. Newel Cox of Fair-vie- half of town furnished the food. and two of his brothers were Saturday, November 30, the south attending to business and visiting friends Wednesday. Mrs. Cox( (Olea Day) was a former resident of Castle Dale. She called at the Relief Society room where a quilting was being held, and there saw friends. many of Help Fight Business visitors in . Salt . Lake City the first of the week were Mrs Jennie Peacock, Mrs. Hilma Peacock and Mrs. Jim Peacock. TB AAvrrvAr VHRISTMAS S' (jPEE?ING$ w Recent visitors in Levan were Mr. and Mrs. Orien Scovill and sons. They spent the time with their friends, the Vearl Worwoods and had a lovely Thanksgiving dinner. (all kinds) Thomas recently were some of the birthday party of his mother, their children from Salt Lake City, Georgina Snow, 78, given Ty tier Mr and Mrs. Gale (Karen) Thomas daughter, Mrs. Henry Behling, at and baby, Ray Thomas and Norma their home. Thomas. Mrs. Ralph Crawford of Helper spent Sunday afternoon Mrs Deborah with Mrs. Carrie Jones and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Jensen. Mrs. CrawMr. and Mrs. Ted Fitzgerald and Mrs Anena Petty of Emery is children of Hiawatha spent Sun- ford was the former Ardith Miller wih her Louise, staying and lived here several with her parents, Mr. and years ago. and family, Mr. daughter day and Mrs. Reed Mrs.. James Anderson. a while. Louise hud a Mrs. Hannah Ralphs of Ferron Conover, for November 19 and was birthday is few spending a A very successful dance was held days with her happy to have relatives and friends in. Lawrence Friday evening. The daughter, Mrs. Neva Jenson. at her home for a lovely dinner main event of the evening was the and soeial time. Regular committee genealogy awarding of a satin quilt and three was held Wednesday eveturkeys. Level (Red) Wilson re- meeting The county square dancers had ceived the quilt and Rex Fillmore, ning at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Snow and Terry Johnson re- Warren Barton. Mrs. Guy Brown a nice time in Emery Monday night ceived turkeys. It was sponsored and Mrs. Johnson of Huntington of last week sponsored by the Emery seventies. Saturday night, by the ladies of Ridge stake board members, were Nov 23, they gathered at OrangeRiding Club. A large crowd ville sponsored by the Orangeville Mr. and Mrs. Reed Bailey and seventies. On Monday, December Mr. and Mrs. Reuel Jones were Mrs. Bearnson of Ferron visited 2, they ulan to dance again at the Bill Jensens one day last week. Emery sponsored by tin- sevnlics. Mr. and Mrs. Clell Jones of Cleve- Anyone caring to dance with them land were also at the Joneses. are in vied to come out. Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Wilberg were weekend visitors in Ogden where they visited Mr. and Mrs. , Lyle Mrs Vera Tatton spent some time Williams and family. in Ferron this week at the home of her daughter, Mrs. George Apples Page Seven Mr. and Mrs. Glen Snow Mr. and Mrs. June Day were dinner guests of Myrtle Larsen In Cleveland Friday evening. (UTAH) PROGRESS i ' Ends Buy Christmas Seals Reasonable Prices Huntington Canyon Mrs Edria McNeil drove to Salt Lake City the first of the week to visit her mother, Mrs. Petty, who lives there. She returned home Wednesday. Mrs Flora Guymon came with her after visiting there Drannan Seeley Phone Huntington 4341 also. her-form- Shirley Huntington and girl friend visited Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Huntington over the weekend. Mrs. Francis Jensen accompanied her parents, Mr. and Mrs Owen Barton of Ferron, to Salt Lake Monday. PUPPY LOVE Remember when Cuthbert, shy and skinny, had a crush on you? Goodness, you wouldnt have had him if hed been the last boy on earth! It was embarrassing enough to have him , pass candy hearts and notes to you in school, but when he gave you a brass ring Well! You threw it away right under his nose Remember? THE VALUE IS HIGH, THE PICTURE IS BIO AND BRIGHT, AND NOW Sunday dinner guests at the Kenneth Williams were Mr. and Mrs. Burton B. Frampton of Provo and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Christiansen of Lyndon. The Christiansens are aunt and uncle of Mrs. Williams and the Framptons are her THE SOUND FLOWS FROM 7 SPEAKERS. Everything thats best in table or console TV. Engineered installation for guaranteed picture quailty. You may as well have Ihe very best pic-lure obtainable. parents. Here for the weekend visiting the Clem Gordon and Elva Davis homes , were- - Mr. and . Mrs. Bruce Gordon and baby of Salt Lake City. Mr Gordon is home from the hospital but still nursing his injured foot. shock (the single most life expectancy, minimizes service. Mr. and Mrs. LeGrand Hunting-to- n Mr. and Mrs. Herman Behling enjoyed the weekend in Salt Lake City.. Grandparents, Mr. and and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Snow the' missionary Testimonial Mrs. Melrose Luke, cared for theiif young daughter while they were in Ferron Sunday evening for Jed Behling. away. Top quality warm-u- p frequent cause cf tube failure) doubles JUSTESENS Kilfoyle Krafts, Builders Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Stilson and daughter Kala and Ruie Jones spent Saturday, evening in Kenil- Phone 9225 Orangeville Price, Utah worth with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jewkes and family. Guests at the home of .Mrs. Annie Jewkes recently was her daughter and family, Mr and Mrs.. Emmett (Madge) Leonard of Union, and. their daughter Peggy of Oak-- " land, Calif. Conrad Scow of Mayfield is here n visiting with his children,, the Scows and Walter Reids. Ar-vo- MIA Fireside was held Sunday evening in the LDS Relief Society room for both the older and younger groups. 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