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Show rve Fourv EMERY COUNTY (UTAH) PROGRESS ....... November 6, 1938 inunity Hospital in San Bernar- and go to the Mediterranean waters. dino. She reports Imogene is home He expected to be back in the now and improving. States around March. with the Lowry Olsens and Delbert Childs families. Perron Visitors at the Richard Behlings during the week were their son Norman and family of St. George. By Deborah Huntsman for the veterans who are bedfast at the Veterans Hospital and cannot do any Christmas shopping. In this way they can choose gifts from those in the boxes and have them wrapped to give to their families at Miss Carol Ralphs, as Utah Dairy Christmas time. Princess, leaves Friday, November 7, to go to Baton Rouge, La. Her A2C Thomas Seeley is enjoying mother, Eldona Ralphs, will go with a months leave from the service her. They will attend a National before going to Thule, Greenland. u Dairy Convention. He is visiting his mother, Mrs. Bohleen. Mrs. Barbara Behling honored her daughter Rulene with a party Dr. and Mrs. Harry Nielsen spent Thursday evening at her home a few days in Provo last week with where she entertained all the girls their children, Mr. and Mrs. Stewin her 6th grade class. They played art Nielsen and Mr. and Mrs. Bev-e- n games and had refreshments. HalYeung. loween Savers were a specialty. Recent visitors at the Jessie La Ray Rasmussen and his son Nplson home were Mr. and Mrs. Gary of Provo visited here last Clell Hooton of Salt Lake City and r. Saturday with his mother, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Bird Draper of Lucy Rasmussen and later that day went deer hunting. They they went to the mountains to hunt deer. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Hancock of Payson recently spent the weekRoxie Nelson and Betty Johnson end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Attended a Polio convention at Larsen. They were accompanReno, Nev. last week. It was the Raj' ied by Everetts father, Melvin Western Region meet which includ- Hancock, and brother, Calvin Hanes Alaska, Hawaii, Nevada Califcock, of Spanish Fork. The men ornia Utah and Idaho. These places enjoyed deer hunting on Ferron were all represented. A new field mountain. of endeavor was taken up which will be related to the people in the Starting next Saturday night, future. November 8, the square dancers, in with the American Harold Peterson of Salt Lake City conjunction will enjoy squa.'.; dancing Legion, v.os here last week in the interest each night in the Amerof his property and cattle. He also ican SaturdayHall. Everyone who Legion went deer hunting. wiuld like to dance is invited to come out and join them. A begin-rer- s Sammy and Dolly Talerico and class will be conducted for their boys from Dragerton were those new to square dancing by here last weekend visiting with her Ray and Bertha Larsen. Lets' all parents, Mr. and Mrs. Seth Hitch- enjoy a good time at the Legion cock. Hall each Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Cleon Huntsman Mr. and Mrs. Bryant Nelson, and spent a couple of days last week Mr. and Mrs. Royal Bown cf Manti Lake in Salt City on business. enjoyed a weekend trip to Colorado and New Mexico. Mrs. Jessie Nelson returned home last week from Phoenix, Ariz. She Tlie pheasant hunting season bespent a month visiting with her gins Saturday, November 8. The daughter, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. New, Ferron Hunting Unit will be sponand family. sored by the Ferron Lions piub. Arthur and Bertha Peterson visited last weekend in Salt Lake City vvith their daughter Ellen and husband, Jerry Bryan, and family. Le-lan- Wen-dove- . The Veterans Christmas Gift Box Glade Nelson and son Michael of h8s been placed in each store now Kearns the weekend with his fer people to place their contribu- parents, spent Mr. and Mrs. Bryant Neltions in. Each year the American son. Legion sponsors these gift boxes Mr. and Mrs. Ray Larsen received a phone call Fridaw from their ROCKET son FA Lyle Larsen. .He told his folks that he would be leaving November 1st for a tour 6f duty overseas to Japan, etc. 1 Mrs. THEATRE CASTLE DALE SHOWS START AT 7:30 P. M. Madge Wilson of Salina spent Monday afternoon with her mother, Mrs. Bertha Larsen. Mr. and Mrs.' Paul Fletcher spent Thursday, and Friday in Salt Lake City on business. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Young of San November 6, 7, 8 THE HUNTERS Cinemascope with Robert Mitchum Robert Wagner November 9, 10 HIGH SCHOOL CONFIDENTIAL with Russ Tamblyn Jan Sterling November 14, 15 Dan Dailey in UNDERWATER WARRIOR Francisco recently spent a week visiting her mother, Mrs. Hazel Christensen. They enjoyed the deer hunt while here. Mrs. Maude Thompson and Mrs. Ellner Brereton spent Monday in Hiawatha with Nola Vogrenic. They enjoyed celebrating Nolas birthday. Pauline Snow, Naomi Edwards and Evelyn Rasmussen attended a Stake Welfare meeting at the stake house in Castle Dale Thursday evening. Mrs. Milly Cox and son Philip enjoyed visiting last week in Provo with her two sons, Earl and Harold, nnd their wives. Earl and Bonnie brought Mrs. Cox and Philip home Friday and then enjoyed the weekend deer hunting. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Rasmussen honored their daughter Bonnie and husband, Jim Richardson, with a shower at the family home Thursday afternoon last week. The young couple were married October 10.' They left last week for Grants, N. M. where Jim expects to get employment. Arnold Wayman. Lslawion t)aie The home of Mrs. Martha NielMr. and Mrs. Lillis Jewkes exsen Weston caught fire but the city pect their son Reese home on leave Mrs. Glen Snow lire department was called and in a couple of weeks. He is in the was successful in quenching the Navy. Elder Sherrald Law is now makMrs. George Magnuson returned blaze before it did much damage. ing his headquarters near Gallup, heme Monday after spending a New Mexico. He has spent most of week in Denver visiting her daughhis mission laboring with the Inter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Merthem on the rill Cox. Mrs. Bessie Wright Mrs. Edith Jensen returned home Saturday after a two weeks visit in Frovo with Mr. and Mrs. Keith Prestwich and in Salt Lake with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Nunley. Mr. and Mrs. Monty Mangum and baby of Tees Nos Pos, Ariz. were recent weekend visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Wright. Harvey Holt and friend Mr. Watson from Texas were here last week The Primary sponsored a sucfor a successful deer hunt. Mr. Holt has been here extensively on cessful Halloween costume party business. Thursday night. Games and refreshments were enjoyed by the Mr. and Mrs. Elton Williams of little guests. Price recently spent the weekend Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Ralphs rewith their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Williams and Mr. and Mrs. port that their son Seeley Ralphs, and family have moved from San Homer Duncan. Pedro to Sacramento, Caif. where Jean Killpack, daughter of Mr. Seeley was transferred in the State and Mrs. Ray Killpack, enjoyed a Highway Patrol. They are purchasbirthday party for her seventh ing a new home there. birthday last Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Tucker and Her guests came dressed in Halloween costumes and they all had a family have moved into their home here after living in Provo and in wonderful time playing games. Grants, N. M. Mrs. Cleon Killpack spbnt ThursWeekend visitors at the Andrew day afternoon visiting in Emery with her mother, Mrs. Ray Olsen. Wright home were Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Wright and family of The MIA membership enjoyed a Ariz. and Mr. and Mrs. Halloween show Tuesday night af- Keith Wright and family of Green ter which refreshments were sold River. and a dance was held. Mrs. Jennie Greaves of Richfield Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Olsen and was a recent visitor with her sisllicix three boys and baby girl of ter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Orem spent last weekend with her Ralphs. mother, Erma Jensen, and relatives in Emery. They had their baby girl Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Frank blessed in Sacrament meeting Sun- Blackburn over the weekend were day. She was named Annette. Also Mr. and Mrs. Kent Housekeeper present at Sacrament meeting were and family and Mr. and Mrs. Stanthe baby's grandparents, Mr. and ley Rich and family of Dragerton Mrs. George Q. Olsen, of Emery. ana Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Blackburn and family of Rains. Mrs. Maria Cox recently visited in Salt Lake City with her daughMrs. Joseph Jensen and son Chris ter Pearl and husband, Frank Wor- and A Ludene Cox were visitors in then, and daughter Janey. She also Sunnyside Monday. visited in Orem with another daue Fame Price and son Bud of ghter, Rose, and family, the Hurst were weekend visitors with Thygersons. Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Price and Mr. and Mrs. Cleon Huntsman rpent some time in the mountains have received word from their son hunting. Howard, who is on a mission. He is in the Central States mission in Mr. and Mrs. Max Jensen and Soringdale, Ark. He is thrilled over family visited Tuesday and Wedhis work and wishes this was just nesday in Provo with Mr. and Mrs. tiie beginning. He has a new mis- Keith Prestwich and in Salt Lake sion president, and he has given with the E. V. Torgenscn family. them a new door approach. They art making more friends in Spring-dal- e Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Blackburn of than at any time in his mis- Wellington were Sunday visitors sion prior to this. They have just with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Reid. recently held their district conference and was thrilled with the instructions given by the new president. Howard's address is: Elder (Tm Howard W. Huntsman, 227 E. Johnenj son, Springdale, Arkansas. Den-rthots- o, nil-w- in Sun-rysid- Mrs. Elmer Petty just returned fiom a few weeks trip to Seattle, Wash, where she visited her daughter Alice and husband, Bob Greenwood. They are very happy over the arrival of a new baby boy at their home. Mrs. Bertha Larsen visited one day last week with her mother, Mrs Mary Anderson, in Emery. (LEFT FROM LAST WEEK) Joyce Beth Wayman, Home Economics teacher at Green River high school, was home Sunday visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Castie by Lynn Ann Minchey Attending the Democratic ir. Castle rally Dale was Mr. and Mrs. Bill Yates, William Stokes, Mr. and Mrs. June Minchey, Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Duane Ward, Lorraine Yates and Joyce Easterbrook. (LEFT FROM LAST WEEK) Anena Petty , 88 years young, took her first plane ride October 13 at the Salt Lake airport. She was accompanied by her grand- daughter, LaVee Haws, of Salinas, Calif. Mrs. Haws came to Salt Lake for General Conference, Nephi and Violet Jorgensen took Mrs. Petty to Salt Lake where they were all dinner guests at the homes ot Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Lilly and Mr. and Mis. Dick Chaffin. Mrs. Petty and LaVee boarded the United Airlines plant and were in San Francisco in three hours. Mrs. Petty enjoyed her plane ride immensely without being tired. LaVees husband met them in San Francisco and took them to Salinas. Mrs. Petty will elso visit her two daughters, Lilly Mae and Udella in Los Angeles, At the Salt Lake airport to see them off were Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Lilly, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Chaffin, Mrs. Eris Young, and Mrs. Clara Braiser and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Adams moved Frank Nelson of Salt Lake City visited here this week with his from Huntington to Cleveland. a sister, Belva Golob, jand husband They will live in the old Vonal home. Vince, also with other relatives and friends. Out of town relatives and friends Mr. and Mrs. Glendon Johansen Mr. and Mrs. Bryant Nelson rushed their baby to the hospital who attended the funeral of John made a trip to Salt Lake City last it was very sick. It remained Taylor Allred last week were Mr. week on business and visiting. there for a couple of days and is and Mrs. Isaac Allred and Harvey of Salt Lake, Theron Allred of Los now improving. Angeles, Inez Forbes of Alpine, Mr. Mrs. Maggie Fugate enjoyed a few weeks in Altonah visiting her Mrs. Agnes Jensen and LaVon and Mrs. Wilford Miller and two sister Bertha and husband, Will Minchey attended club council daughters of Springville, Bert and Betty Hector and Joe Nielson of Ralphs. She also spent some time meeting in Castle Dale. Moab, Mrs. Omer Cook of Orem, with her daughter, Virginia and family in Price. Mrs. Mervin Jones of Castle Dale lias been visiting her son and fam- at the home of the Ezra Harrisons. HUNTINGTON Mrs. Harrison is their sister. Sunday visitors at the Clayton ily, Mr. and Mrs. Cell Jones. Berensen home were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Brown and daughter Janey Mr. and Mrs. Andy Easterbrook Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Jones from November 6, 7, 8 of Kenilworth. attended the funeral of his brother-in-la- Grantsville, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Walt Disneys in Rock Springs, Wyo. Jones from Tooele and Clay Jones A Housewarming party was held from Tooele are visiting are visitTHE LIGHT IN THE FOREST Saturday night for Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Emma Johnson, Victor and ing at the E. E. Davis home and Clive Worthen at their home by Owen Johnson attended Orson Hills with their father in Castle Dale. Technicolor fiiends, Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Dun- funeral in Helper. He was a can, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Bailey, Mr. of Mrs. Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Clello McDaniel and with and Mrs. Leonard Larsen, Mr. and family from Washington visited Jessica Tandy Mrs. Sheril Jensen and Mr. and Pat Hansen of California enjoyed Clifford McDaniel, then went to John Mclntlre Mrs. Clayton Berensen. They a visit with his parents, Mr. and Yuma, Ariz. brought a nice gift for the house Mrs. Joe Hansen. r.nd enjoyed the evening playing Mr. and Mrs. Petty from Ferron November 11, 12 Mrs. Myle Olsen is home from visited their daughter and family, games. the hospital and is improving. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Whimpey, and THE INCREDIBLE The class in Primary their son and. family, Mr. and Mrs. had a program for their parents Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Overson and James Petty. SHRINKING MAN Monday afternoon, October 27. An family of Salt Lake are visiting at outline of the coming years work the Robert Ward home while the with Mr and Mrs. LeRoy Allred and was presented to the parents by men enjoyed a deer hunt. Mr. and and brother, Donnel Allred, family Grant Williams the class of 15 boys and girls. Mrs. Darwin Oveson and family of ore visiting their parents, Mr. and Stuart leaders are Donna Swasey Salt Lake City also visited at her Mrs. Harold Allred. Randy and Celia Dugmore. After the pro- mothers. gram the parents enjoyed visiting A Halloween costume party was November 13, 14 15 and refreshments were served. Mrs. Agnes Jensen joined a group held at Luella McMullins. Those of her relatives and went to Elmo present were Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Montgomery Clift Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Childs spent and surprised Merrill Day on his Jensen of Price, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Elizabeth Taylor Eva Marie Saint Saturday in Scipio. They took De- birthday. Price, Mr. and Mrs. Maynard lberts aunt, Mrs. Geneva Eskland, Mr. and Mrs. Doug McMullin, in home. She has been here for a Friday evening, October 31, Mer- Mr. and Mrs. Bill Yates, Lucille couple of weeks with her sister, rill and Lavern Day from Elmo ac- Lceko and Mr. and Mrs. Bob RAIXTREE COUNTY Kale Childs, in Orangeville and companied Mrs. Agnes Jensen to Whitehead. Games were played and they visited here some of the time a Halloween party in Huntington refreshments served. CinemaScope All-re- Castle Theatre a-- s dians and visiting reservations. His parents, Mr. and Orangeville Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Moffitt took Lavar Peacock is stationed near Murlene Ockey, Connie Sitterud and Jolene Moffitt to Salt Lake last San Diego, Calif. He writes home week. While there they visited the tr. his parents, the Ralph Peacocks, that it is plenty warm there now, Grover Moffitt family at Roy. 104 degrees. He is enjoying his Mr. and Mrs. Delon Olsen have work in the Navy. had as their guests the past three weeks, three friends from CaliforThe Owen Price family received nia. These men have participated in the hunting and enjoyed our word from their son David, that he would sail from New York City climate and beautiful mountains. Mrs. Carrie Jones spent the past week in Cleveland with her son Clel and family. Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Peterson were Mrs. Erma Lowry and son Elbert of Dugway, Mr. and Mrs. Kay Jewkes of Green River, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Jewkes and family of Kamas, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Huntington of Price, Mrs. 3 ken Kniss, Mr. and Mrs. Micky Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Brinker-bof- f and daughter Karen and friend Bob Lee, and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Peterson, of Salt Lake; Mrs. Gladys Bjegaard of Ephraim and Mrs. Alta Dahl and daughter Virginia of Spring City. They all attended the wedding reception in Emery honoring newlyweds, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Peterson. a Guy Law, report his SAYS VOGUE Ladies Clubs (LEFT FROM LAST WEEK) CLIQUE CLUB Mrs. Lenna Ockey entertained the Clique Club of Orangeville at her home Thursday evening. Handwork and luncheon were enjoyed by those present. ' I.I)IES IMPROVEMENT CLUB Hostess to the Ladies Improvement Club of Orangeville at her home Wednesday evening was Mrs. Jennie C. Peacock. A musical pro-grawas presented during the evening by Mrs. Peacock, following a luncheon. Those participating were Mrs. Elaine Ralphs of Ferron, Jim Peacock, Mr. and Mrs. Gene A. Snow and Mrs, Veree Cox. m Ward Jensen and family visited his mother, Mrs. Venice Jensen, Mrs. Geneva Tuttle was hostess over the weekend from his home in to the Beaux Arts club of OrangeProvo. ville Thursday evening at her Visiting at the Herman Behling home. A social evening and refreshhome Saturday and Sunday were ments were enjoyed by the group. Mr. and Mrs. Clair Behling of Provo. D U P The Daughters of Utah Pioneers Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Jewkes had of Orangeville met at the home of several members of their family Captain Francis Taylor Monday. A from out of town visit them last lessor. was presented and a social week. afternon and luncheon enjoyed. Fred Lowry, son of Mrs. Vera NU TU CLUB Ungerman, has been transferred to Mrs. Ann Snow of Orangeville Wyoming where he will continue entertained the Nu Tu Club at her his work with a drilling company home Thursday. Luncheon was folfor a while. He has been working lowed by a report on Civil Defense in Carbon County the past several given by Mrs. Lola Sitterud. months. LES-ACLUB Mrs. Anna Bell was in Price SunThe Les-AClub of Ferron was day and enjoyed a birthday dinner entertained Thursday night last honoring her brother, Tom Lamphs week by Patsy Nelson at her home. biithday. All of his brothers and She served a nice lunch and Sam sisters were present. Singleton, Ferron Republican precinct chairman, was to exMrs. Nancy Hardy had her son plain the amendments present on the ballot and daughter call on her Sunday. cf the coming election. They were Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hardy from Castle Gate and Eva JenSEW AND SO CLUB sen from Hiawatha. Mrs. Arlene Lemon of Ferron was hostess Thursday evening to Mrs. Crystal Rosenberg, who is members of the Sew and So club. employed as housekeeper for Char- Phyllis Stanton gave a lesson on les Steen at Moab, was in Castle Nutrition. Dale for the Steen rally and visit-- e dover the weekend at the home PLEASURE HOUR CLUB of Mrs. Neva Jensen. Ethel Jeffs entertained the Pleasure Hour club of Castle Dale Visiting with the Carlos Larsens V ednesday. Blanch Peterson, Hazel ever the weekend was their son Wayman and Edna Wilberg receivKimble and wife from Richfield. ed prizes. A delicious lunch was served by Ethel. Mrs. Mildred Rasmussen went to Moab last week and brought her LEGION AUXILIARY daughter Coleens children home to Unit American LegHuntington cart for so their mother can de- ion Auxiliary will hold the Novemvote her time assisting in the care ber Monday, the 3rd, at of the baby who is very sick and 7:30 meeting p.m. The committee on memin the Moab hospital. bership will plan the program. Pat Brinkerhoff, Betty Black, Leah Delon Olsen and several hunters Huff and Elaine Jensen are the were successful in getting a fire committee members. Initiation of undei control before it did much members will take place. damage. The fire was in the vicinity of Huntington canyon in upper Joes Valley. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Oman accompanied the Francis Andersons to California for a visit. The Andersons have been here the past two weeks and enjoyed the deer hunt with game warden Joe Jeffs. Mrs. Anderson was the former Zelda Oman. Mrs. Glen Snow returned home from Rialto, Calif. Monday. She has been staying with her daughters family while Imogene underwent major surgery in the Com- - I reserve cartridges. Never before a fountain pen to express your personal taste in fine jewelry. Never goes near an ink bottle,.. uses drop-i- n Skrip writing fluid. cartridges of ABOVE: LADY SHEAFFER XI PEN Tulle" barrel pattern with Jet gripping section, Patents Pending SheafferS 19 EXQUISITE MODUS PROM $10.00 TO $110.00 Federal Retail Excise Tax Included Authorized Dealer for Bluebird Diamond Rings, Hamilton, Elgin, Bulova Watches. Bell and Howell Movie Equipment Expert Will tii tiiul Jewelry Repair Gam Goff Jeweler, PRICE TRADING WATCH DEPT. Price, Ulah wish to thank all the people who supported me in the General Elec- tion. Don B. Koffort! 4-- H Mag-Iiocc- o son-in-la- Co-Pil- ot 0 D Tickets for the Orangeville Hunting Unit are available at the following locations in Orangeville: Super Service, Peacocks Cash Store and Peacocks Confectionery. Tickets will be available at the checking stations which will be set up at the Entrances of the unit. Co-Pii- ot All-re- d, health is again better. Neldon Cox is stationed near San Diego in the Navy. His wife, the former Claudia Justesen, lives near the base. Everyone hunting in the area must have a ticket. Price of tickets is $1.00. Deputy game wardens will be in the field but will not have tickets. |