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Show November 13, 1958 EMERY COUNTY (UTAII) PROGRESS ona Blackburn, Mrs Dean (Nan) Anderson and Mrs. Diana Cox of Sunnjside, Mrs Blanche Waterman ct Pnce, Mrs. Leah Jacobs of Cas-t'- e Dale and Mrs. Betty Jewkes of Miss Nita Collett Engaged, Plans Classified Rate: 3 cents per word per insertion. Minimum FOR SALE WEANER PIGS or phone FOR SALE See Oscar Way-ma3292, Castle Dale. n 46p HANNAHS HUSBAND Hector hates work so he cleans the rugs with Blue Lustre. Oliveto Furniture and Appliance. 29tfc CRUMBS AND SPILLS won t mar the shine of a Glaxo coated linoleum. So easy to clean. Oliveto Furniture and Appliance. 29tfc SPINET PIANOS Several return- ed from rental. Take over payments $15.00 per mo. New pianos same terms. Small deposit holds anj piano until Christmas. Write credit mgr., Summerhays Music, 3719 So. State St., S.L.C, Utah or call at our store for best selection. 48c LUMBER: Local or shipped in. Call ME or ME tfc40 LARGE TRADE-IALLOWANCE on new and used TV and appliances. All radio, TV tubes tested free in store. Complete line antennas, TV accessories, convertors.. Justesens, Orangeville. 48p N SPjNET PIANO to be repossessed in this area, assume balance of contract. For more details write credit dept., Bax 148 S. H. Station Salt Lake City, Utah. 48c USED FURNACES and Stokers. Also two new stoker fed space heaters, to be sold at discount. P. C. Jones & 44tfc Sons, Castle Dale. Econ-O-Mat- 50c ic 1WO NEW BALDWIN Acrosonic Spinets, one blond, one mahogany, located near here. Will sacrifice rather than return to store. Write Adjuster, P. O. Box 412, Salt Lake City 10, Utah. 46c BUILDING sheet MATERIALS, rock, masonry products, cement, nails, plywood and hardware. If we are the nearest to you, why go elsewhere. P. C. Jones & Sons, Castle Dale. 46tfc Page Threi views with the parents and teach- - ers. X O II T II E M E R V Ferron. Dec. 20 Wedding Mr and Mrs. Byron Collett, forLARGE ASSORTMENT of artific- mer Huntington residents who reial flowers for home decorations cently moved to Duchesne, this and Christmas packages. See week announced the engagement Display. P. C. Jones & Sons, Cas- oi their daughter, Nita, to Ellis tle Dale. 46tfc Ray Peterson, son of Mr. and Mrs Clayton Peterson of Ephraim. The young couple plan to be HELP WANTED married December 20, in the Manti WANTED Saleslady or Salesman LDS temple, and will be honored at to sell McNess Products part or a reception in Ephraim that eve-nnfull time. Big profits. No experience needed. Will teach and finMiss Collett is a graduate of Utah ance you. Write today. McNESS State University of Logan, and for CO., P. O. Box 14, Bayshorc Sta- a time was employed at the Emery tion, Oakland 23, Calif. 47p County Progress, before returning to Logan w here she has been emRELIABLE PARTY, must be cap-rbl- e with the extension service to operate and manage a ployed She majored in journalism. serbusiness. Work consists of Mr. Peterson recently returned vicing route of cigarette mach- from an LDS mission, and has been ines. No selling. Full or part time. Route will be established for op- attending college. erator. At least $1,100 to $2,200 cash investment required. This is a very profitable business of your own that can be started on a small scale and built up to a very large profit annually. Write giving phone no. to American VikAnnouncement was made the ing Mfg. Co., 5009 Excelsior Blvd. past week of the marriage of Ted 46c Minn. Suite 152, Minneapolis, Chdds, son of Mr. and Mrs. Osden Oh. las, to Beth Lewis, daughter of MAN WANTED Unexpected Mr. and Mrs. Reese Lewis of Rex-burchange causes vacancy in Emery Idaho. County. Splendid opportunity for The young couple was married year-roun- d income. For details October 30, by an uncle of the write Rawleighs, Dept. blide, Bishop Ross Lyman CovingDenver, Colo. 47p ton, of the Logan University Fourth w'ard in home ceremonies FOR RENT A reception was held at the home BUILDING FORMERLY occupied of the brides parents later in the by Phillips 66 Service Station. e ening. Pa rents of the groom, Mr and Will rent as service station and garage or will remodel for tenant. Mrs. Osden Childs, a sister, Mrs. 42tfc Yeiee Cox, and son Billie attended the wedding LOST Saturday, Mrs. Osden Childs and M"s. Veree Cox entertained at the GOLDEN COCKER SPANIEL, last Childs home with a trousseau tea seen October 25 at 8 p.m. at the in honor of the new bride. Allen ranch 3 miles south of Huntington. Has red leather collar with spots, long tail and answers to name of Goldie. $10 reward for return or information BIRTHDAY CLl B as to whereabouts. Notify Dick A Halloween party was held at Allen, 2871 Huntington. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ezra 47p Harrison of Huntington. Members of the Birthday club and their husONE HYDRAULIC MOTOR from were invited. They all came LDS church truck, between Price bands Halloween costumes and had an in and Huntington. Finder please contact Shirl McArthur, Hunting-ton- . enjoyable evening. Orangeville Boy Marries in Logan g, UTK-200-RG- Ladies Clubs I.KGIOX AIMI.IIKY The American Legion Post 39 Auxiliary of Orangeville will accept gifts for the hospitalized Veterans Christmas packages until Monday, November 24. These gifts are made available to the Veterans to send home to their families for Christmas. The articles may be left at the homes of Grace Humphrey, Maree Ware or Merene Humphrey. I DIES IMPRO EMENT CLl ll Mrs. Ivy Thomas was hostess to themembers of the Ladies Improvement Club cf Orangeville at her home Wednesday. The afternoon was spent in program, handwork and luncheon. This wriek Mrs Celia Rt id will be hostess and an Armistice Day program will be presented with Mrs. Vera Tatton in charge. NU TU CLUB Hostess to the Nu Tu club of Orangeville Thursday evening w'as Mrs. Katherine Burnham. The ladies spent a delightful evening socially and enjoyed a tempting luncheon. The FFA and the FHA held their annual Harvest Ball. The main feature ot the dance was the crowning of the king, Phil Alger, and queen, Donna Ruth McElprang. The North Emery band attended the BYU Homecoming celebration held at Provo. They participated in the parade and later enjoyed Pee lunch and an assembly presented by the BYU. The high school honored Education Week by holding a night for the parents. All the teachers were available for peisonal interviews in their home rooms from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. A short PTA meeting was held in connection to explain the new report cards and the attendance system. Back-To-Scho- ol The speech class has another play scheduled for Wednesday and Thursday, November 19 and 20. The t.lle of the play is Twelve Angry Women, The cast: Foreman of the Jury, Betty Huntington; Juror No. 2, Karen Huff; Juror No. 3, Karen PLEAsl RE HOUR CI.l B Murring; No. 4, Carol Brown ; No. The Pleasure Hour club of Castle 5, Deann Tucker; No. 6, Glenna Dale was entertained Thursday Jones; No. 7, Arlene Erickson; No. evening at the home of Mrs Chris-ten- 8, Jeanne Leamaster; No. 9, Carma e Hansen. FRIENDSHIP CLUB Mrs Maysie Peacock of Castle Dale wa, hostess to the Friendship Club at her home Thursday afternoon. A special article was given by Mrs Sydonia Kofford. BIRTHDAY CLUB Minnie Thomas entertained the Biithday Club members of Ferron at kei home. They did hand sewing and enjoyed a nice lunch They made a donation to the Associated Club for their project. BIRTHS Edna Keelo of Emery proudly announces the arrival of a grandson Willson; No. 11, Eleanor Nielson; No. 12, Diane Forsythe; Guard, Jean McCandless. The Ranger Club and their partners are planning a Ranger banquet in honor of the club. Byt the way, all you new members, how were those paddles? The Girls Organization has plan-re- d a night to honor their fathers. Tne Fathers and Daughters night is scheduled for Saturday, November 22, at the North Emery gym. All you fathers shin your shoes and put on your brightest tie. There is fun in store for you. Cupid has really been pulling strings at North Emery this past year. Another of our girls has decided t otry out marriage. We want to wish Loy and Gary the best of October 27 in Columbia to Mr. and luf k. North Emery will honor EducaMrs. Melvin Keele. He w'eighed 8 lb. 1 oz. The family now numbers tion Week by holding a parents night Wednesday, two little girls and twro little boys. November 12. All the parents of the CARD OF THANKS students of North Emery are inWe wish to thank everyone who vited to attend the PTA meeting and parent's helped in any way during the night illness and death of our mother, which wrill begin at 6 p.m. in the Mrs. Ada Jones Guymon. high school building. There will be Tlie Family of Mrs. Guymon discussions and personal inter of back-to-scho- ol S0N0MAS back-to-scho- ol ATTENTION FARMERS and Stockmen. We are in position to 46c BIRTHDAY CLl B furnish you grains of all kinds, The Birthday Club ladies ground, whole, rolled or mixed, MISCELLANEOUS with supplement and medication. Huntington enjoyed an afternoon Also custom rolling, grinding, WE FEATURE PABCO and Gold at the home of Mrs Dorotha McSeal Inlaid Linoleum. See us for Arthur for her birthday recently. mixing. Complete farm service. P. C. Jones & Sons, Castle Dale. complete installation. Price TradO N O I LIB 46tfc 23tfc ing Co., Price. O N O Club members and their husbands of Huntington had a party Saturday night the week ber. fore, for Mr. and Mrs. Henry who have moved to to make their home. A gift of a table lamp was presented to them. Neighbors of the Kartehners also gave a party for them before they lift for their new home. They aLo gave a gift. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Jewell Row lay, Mr. and o Mrs. James Pierce, Mr. and Mrs Aithui Clegg, Mr. and Mrs Ivor Tiuman, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Young, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Leamaster, Mr. and Mrs. James Potter, Mr. and Mrs. Kay Crook and Mr. and Mrs Dear Young, at whose home the party was held. PRICE, UTAH Only $1.00 HOLDS ANY BICYCLE Kar-tchne- Car-bonvil- le UXTIL DEC. 20TH. BE 9 WISE LAY YOURS WHILE STOCKS ARE COMPLETE. thrill good boys and girls" with ox Lingerie Bras Skirts Jersey Blouses Hand Bags 20 to 50 OK AX IDEAL TIME TO BUY THOSE LOVELY, Belva's GLORIA SHOP Price ME i. NEW C. HIGGINS BIKES Standard weight boys, girls models! Durable baked-o- n enamel finish. Handlebars, sprocket and bubs are heavily chrome-platevinyl covered seats. Coaster brakes. DELAY ( LI B The DeLay Club of Emery enjoyed a pleasant evening last Monday night at the home of Wynona Olsen with lOOG- - of the members present. Eva Killpack of Fcrrcn was a special guest. The evening was spent doing handwork and refreshments were served. d; 21-i- n. 43.95 Models 11.95 Models 26-i- n. 20-i- n. model SEW AND SO ( LI B Cleon Killpack of Ferron was hostess Thursday evening to members of the Sew and So Club. Roxie Nelson gave the latest information on Polio. Refreshments were enjoyed LES-A( LIB club ladies cf FerTlir Les-Aron met Thursday night last week at the home of Margie Jones where they spent a nice social time. GIFTS FOR HER. 153 N. 2nd E., PKR-SOXA- L A-W- 26 in. BIRTIIDIY CLUB The (George) Sitterud Birthday group honored Mrs. Maggie Grange of Oiangeville Thursday afternoon cn her anniversary. Luncheon was enjoyed by the group and some lovely presents given Mrs. Grange I Out of town guests W'ere Mrs. Av- - Bike tire Mid-weig- ht 54.95 - Fully Equipped J. C. Higgins combines beautiful colors, modern equipment and safe design! You can adjust seat to pedal length. Synthetic rubber tubes. This bike is for boys and girls over 9 years. Lay-Aw- ay Christmas Toys Now A Small Deposit Holds Until Dec. 20th ,.x-- Shock Absorbing Sidewalk Skates J. C. Higgins Smooth rolling action with steel bearin. ing wheels, husky . tires. Body Is 2512x3-in- 2.98 Any youngster will be proud to own these speedy, shiny skates. Rubber shock absorbers. 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