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Show April 10, 1958 Page Four and Mrs. George Magnusons Farm at all times. Some work has been work this ily members from Clawson, Or- done in the past but the comangeville and Sunnyside were in spring has been much more attendance. Merrill and Charlotte plete and the results are very left with their children for their return trip Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Glen Snow Price of Miss Patty Winters a few days visiting the Pat spent Mrs. Lilas Larsen returned home inters this past week. She also Mr. and Mrs. James Jensen of from California Friday. She has attended school a day at South Huntington have purchased the been visiting her sister Eunice. Emery. home formerly owned by Wayne Wilberg and are moving into it Mr. and Mrs. Herman Bidding this week. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Keller and Archie Jeffs are in Salt Lake children from Price were in town and a few days. for Visiting at the Alvin Jensens a Saturday. They were showing their ftw days last week was their grandmonth old sen and visiting friends. Mrs. Georgena Snow is visiting daughter from Provo. They attended the Miller funeral. her daughters, Myrle Albrechtsen and Ellen Behling. Mr. and Mrs. Grover Moffitt and Connie Grange, Sharon Cox, Karen family of Roy were weekend guests Kofford and Carl Barton attended Conference visitors in Salt Lake of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Moffitt. the speech meet in Salt Lake at Ruben Brasher, They attended the Miller funeral. v,ere the U of U Thursday and Friday. Neva Mr. and Mrs. Jensen, Timmy Blackh'am, certifia received Karen and Carl and Sonie Jeffs, Bishop and Mrs. Hazel McMullin attended cate of award. The state Republican banquet Perry Snow is their Tracy Emeline and fashion show held at the the Legion Auxiliary meeting in teacher at South Mrs. Forrest Peterson. Emery. Jewkcs, Keith Lake and Ronald Hotel Utah in Salt Lake last week Huntington. by Lynn Ann Minchey was attended by the Mrs. Nellie Peterson. friends visited Ned Huntsman F riday the home of Mr. and Mrs. Young, Emma Huntington, Claire Mi. and Mrs. Jack Allred visited Lamond Gardner burned to the ovet the weekend He has completed Hunter and Ethel Jeffs. Dresses son and his Oral Craig Johansen at the home of Earl Allred while ground while they were in Price. his basic training in the Navy and worn by first ladies at inaugural cf team debate the accompanied the school had a vacation in The fire department was called but will be in Idaho for his next period North Emery to Salt Lake to the sessions, as well as the ones worn arrived too late to save anything. U of U and remained for all three by Utah Congressmen's wives, were Bishop Nad Peterson pf Washmodeled. Also a fashion show was Mr. and Mrs. Ray Quinn and new ington D. C. visited his mother, days. by Z.C.M.I. presented visitMrs. Crystal Rosenberg, Tuesday baby from Roswell, N. M. are Mrs. received Wickman Mrs. Clara and to and Wednesday prior attending Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Brandon of ing with her parents, Mr. conference in Salt Lake. His mo- word from her son Alton that he Kanab are Norton Adams. visiting at the home of secas ther accompanied him to confer- has recently been sustained Anna Laura Mrs. Miller, a sister of Bessie Mrs. Wright liy ence and will remain in American ond counselor in the Stake Pres- Mrs. Brandon. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Robbins and will make an They Also that Calif. of over her with Glendale, meet idency Fork for a while to extended visit. Mr. Brandon is also family from Murray visited was Lance Wickman, A Civil Defense meeting sisters for a birthday honoring her grandson, the weekend with her mother, Mrs Dave Nordells in is in Washington D. C. He was visiting the held here Thursday evening to ef- Mrs. Chasty Harris. Zella Stokes. sponsored by the Exchange club for fect an organization of the comneed. went Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Wilberg on trip and a week in Mr. and Mrs. Earl Miller of Salt Betty McArthur from Price meet munity in case cjf emergency A Ludene Cox was appointed as have moved into their new home the Capitol where he, with other Lake attended the Miller funeral to Springville to the speech meet to ns which they recently purchased. youths, have a chance and while there was rushed to the director with the following statesmen committees: and Congressmen In and visited friends Saturday. Spanish F"ork hospital for an opera- members of various was appointed by Lance Price, Victor T. and has been L. Hunter Mrs. F'ebruary doing Frank Blackburn, tion. She is home now The city cemetery has received Clara Governor Knight as a representat-tiv- e a week. Etta in Lake the Salt Ralphs, the Andrew is well. Wright, granddaughpast Betty See it today at: quite very good clean up this spring schools of three leading high ter cf Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bishop Jensen and Gale Baldwin. the of utider the City supervision The family of Merrald Rasrnus-s- i to attend a youth conference in Council. This has been needed for and niece of Agnes Jensen, all of n was all home over the Easter Sacramento. For a theme cn Dem- some time and will be Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Cox and Cleveland. appreciated children of Denver, Colo, were holiday. They enjoyed a birthday ocracy he also received a $50 by everyone. It is an improvement home award. Mr and Mrs. Fred Jensen have weekend visitors with his parents, supper at the Rasmussen that can be seen from the road as moved to their farm home in Elmo Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Cox, and with Saturday evening honoring Keith. well as by all who may go to the four and Kent Mrs. Johansen an all had outing. other relatives. Sunday they cemetery. The city is to be compliMrs. visited Lake of Mrs. children Salt Those present were Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Whitehead Price, Utah mented on this worthy project and week. one and family, Myrle Johansen day last Lund Seely was a visitor in Salt Kenneth Rasmussen motoied to Provo for a check up is hoped it will be maintained it I.ake recently with Mrs. Val Jean Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Rasmussen with Mrs. Whitehead's doctor. Miss Shirley Huntington spent cf Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Jacobson anil children. Rasmussen and children of Drager-ten- , Easier with her parents, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Jensen and Mr. and Mrs. Delore Beach Mrs. Lloyd Huntington. Shirley is Bishop and Mrs. Eric Nielsen Donna Huntington of Castle Dale in weekend the of Moab, Mr. and Mrs. teaching at the LDS Business Colat the children and ana be spent to went to Orem family present General LDS attend to and family of lege in Salt Lake. Rasmussen Keith blessing and naming of their grand- Suit Lake Orangeville. There were H grandson, David Kem. Val Jensen, bles- Conference and visit relatives. children present. sed tile baby. Mrs. Bessie Brasher spent a week Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jensen and Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Tuttle were in Salt Lake City at the home of Mi and Mrs. Ronald Hones and family and Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Mr. and children from Salt Lake City vis- Price and family were Sunday vis weekend visitors up state the past hel daughter and husband, Mrs. Kent Peterson, helping care ited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. itors with relatives in Sunnyside. week for l.ei little granddaughter, who E E. Davis. Weekend visitors with Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. II. A. Dorny and has been ill. UTAH SAUNA Mr. and Airs. Merrill Cox and two Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wilde motored Mrs. Frank Blackburn were their three girls of Salt Lake visited to Provo Sunday to have dinner daughter Evelyn and family, Mr Mrs Dornys mother. Mrs. Anna ehildien of Denver, Colo, arrived and with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Chandler and Mrs. Bill Arnold, of Salt Lake Bell, over Easter. The Wallace Thursday to spend their Easter relavacation visiting friends and son of Mr. Wilde. Mrs. Jane Larson is under the and Mrs. Ned Madsen and family tives. Sunday the A. Ludean Cox doctor's care for a dog bite which of Manti were visitors with Mr. and family was dinner guests at Mr. Mr. and Mrs Joe Hansen returnCAPITAL $100,000.00 ed home from California where they she suffered last week and which Mrs. Victor Price and family. Af close to PROFITS & stitches several UNDIVIDED $500,000.00 SURPLUS have spent the winter with their required CARD OF THANKS ter a family dinner at the home of the wound. thanks We our wish to and son, Pat Hansen. Jewkes express Mr. and Mrs. Bryant Member Federal Reserve System and Federal Deposit and appreciation to those who family in Orangeville, and with and Fautin Russell Mrs. and Mr. vis Montana Bert Allen of Butte, in any w'ay at the time the of members the ctliei helped family, Insurance Corporation of the death of our husband ited his brother, Mont Allen, and family of Pleasant Grove and Mr group went down to the Victor Miller. Willard a and where ice farm father, Pi they enjoyed Anna L. Miller and Family family reunion and Easter outing. Salt family. The two brothers hadnt ter spending seen eac hother for ten year9. They Luke. all went to Provo to visit another brother and sister. Mi. and Mrs. Coy Williams went to Salt Lake and Kearns last week Marvin Jensen moved into the to welcome Carma's new baby. Viv- Josephine Lamph home. ian returned to Salt Lake with them. Mrs. Elva Wayne and two sons, and Ernie, and Mr and Mrs. Delvin Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Petty and Loren Wells went to the Manti 1 atricia enjoyed the Easter week- temple. end in Salt Lake. Hazel McMullin, Agnes Jensen Mr. and Mrs. Que Sorensen and and La Von Minchey attended counpicEaster Sunday family enjoyed cil meeting in Castle Dale. nicking on the desert. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Wilde visited in Hiawatha Saturday with his chi id ren. the winter merij Mrs. Rose Olsen Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Mortensen and Belva spent Easter in a Salt lovL ake and Murray. They had at Saturday dinner birthday ely the home of Morris and Jerry honoring Morris. Guy and Fern Hersh and family were also an guests. Sunday they enjoyed their Easter dinner at the home ofwhere daughter Beth in Murray, Dellis-kave- s Beth's husband's people, the were also special guests. Levvif Paces of Price joined them Sun day. David Pace accompanied his parents home. He has spent the past week with his grandmother. in Cadle Sbae mm j&nuQflfyb mmm (USSP CUaJ Mr. and Mrs. Berg Duzett and were Easbaby Lori of Salt Lake ter visitors at the Alma Blackburn home. Nedra and baby will remain this week for a visit. Berg is carpentering in Salt Lake. Leona Albrechtsen returned Sunweek day night after spending a with her children. She welcomed the new baby in Kaysville at Erma and Royce Nielsons home. She visited with Beamen and family at and Layton and with Mary Ellen family at Salt Lake. She enjoyedis a visit with her son Rulon, who at Logan at the USU doing experimental and research work. Last week Rulon was in Burley, Idaho obtaindoing research work. Rulon ed his Masters Degree last spring. Clawson News se Easter services were enjoyed here Sunday morning at 7 o'clockn in the chapel. Supt. Eldred Morten-sewas in charge. Scripture reading were given by Clark Williams, Mortensen and Steven Kendall Christiansen. Talks from the Jr. Sunday School wore given by Don Blackburn, Ross Peacock and Craig Anderson. Mrs. Leola Crook gave the Easter sermon. Easter story was by Carol Swenson. Community of singing was under the directionwith Kendall Mortensen, chorister Leah Sorensen at the organ. Helper Furniture - Co. of Price The program in Sacrament meeting Sunday night was sponsored by former Bishop G. L. Olsen, his counselors, Raymond P. Olsen and and (of Munti) G. E Anderson and clerk, Marion Albrechtsen, their wives. This bishopric served 16 years beginning in 1928. After church they enjoyed a pleasant evening at the G. L. Olsen home visiting and playing rook. Lunch was served. Mr. and Mrs. Eldred Mortensen were special guests. Mrs. Naomi Rich and family of Idahc Falls and Mr and Mrs. Jerry Mangum and daughter were Easter weekend visitors at the Edgar Sorensen home. Eldora and Charles Haddingham of Price often spend a weekend here with her father, H. D. 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