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Show November 13. 1938 EMERY COUNTY (UTAH) PROGRESS Page Four who live there. Reidel is attending school. Phoenix. Glen is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Preston Huntington and they are enjoying the company and hospitality of the Huntington TTerron Guests Mr. and Mrs. Clive and Wednesday Thursday were Mr. and Mrs. WilMrs. Glen Snow Mrs. Kay B. Humphrey liam Packer of Kaysville, formerly Mr. and Mrs. John Fratto and Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Nelson, for- of Rapid City, South Dakota. Clive were here from Bountiful Attending Temple sessions in H( rc from Arizona for a short fatniljweek. Mrs. Fratto and children mer Ferron residents, visited here met the Packers when he was on last Mant Wednesday were Mr. and and Lavon sister with a his mission in Western States the trip were Mr. and Mrs. Glen Huntrecently her with visit for a weeks Mrs. A. G. Jewkes, Mrs. Christena ington and children. They have re- stajed husband, Walter Ralphs. They had mission field. parents, the Emil Lukes. Hansen, Nephi Williams and Paul near new home a other their and new purchased their cently baby boy Hansen. One other couple, Mr. and fir. and Mrs. Nelvin Berensen Mrs Fred Van Mm Elizabeth Robertson accom- two boys with them. Buren of Orangespent a day last week in Price with ville, made up the group from Empanied relatives to Ogden to visit Jr. Mrs. and Mr. Mr. Swascy MarRoyal and Ann, Gladys sister, family, her brother Daves daughter, ery Stake. children from Price visited and Mrs. Royal Swasey Jr. ie v ho had been injured in a car and Mr. his week with here last parents, accident recently. and Mrs. Royal Swascy Sr. Students home from CSU for the Mrs Martha Weston of Huntvisited friends Monday and for Office pheasant hunt were Ronald Larsen, ington Assisting in the Post her gratitude for the aid of exprissed Earl Mrs. Jensen and SteMr. Cox and Max Ralph Edwards, a lew days the past week was Mrs. Mr. and Mrs tf the fire department in saving her Eva Bryan of Ferron. Postmaster Murray visited last weekend with phen Christensen. home last week. E. Ray Curtis was helping at home her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Easton Leonard Larsen took them back to the and afternoon. Cedai Leslie, pheasant enjoyed returned Sunday City since his wife Vivian Mrs. Bob Judd entertained a hunt. from the hospital. Mrs. rtiyllis Hancock of Orem r amber of her daughter Barbaras HUNTINGTON Mrs. Mary Christiansen of Emery s eat a few days here this week frii nds Monday, the occasion being Weekend guests at the home of now recuperating at the home visiting at the home of her daugh- a birthday party. is of were members Mrs. Elva Davis of her daughter and husband, Var-ia- r. ter, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Stolworthy. her family, the Eldon Jorgensens Mr. and Mrs. Russell Snow November 13, 14 15 and Erma Box, after spending and Bruce Gordons of Salt Lake having their children home in Price llliams from Rex week a the hospital. Pocatello, a men few The days enjoyed City. KXINTKEE COUNTY with his over the weekend to participate in the weekend Idaho spent pheasant hunting. the hunt. They were John Visiting recently with Mr. and pari nts, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Wil- Hornpheasant with Sterling from Provo Murray, Mr. and were with Also liams. enjoying Sunday Wilford J. Humphrey left the Mrs. Walter Ralphs Juanita and family from Dragerton Elof Mrs. were Glen Mr. Stevenson and the Mrs. Dragerton. family Salt for week of the Montgomery Clift latter part ton Williams and children of Price. and Sharpe and girl friend from Elizabeth Taylor Lake City where he attended the The ladies are sisters. Price Saint Eva Marie State Woolgrowers meeting. From of Leola Mrs. Larsen spent Monday Mr. and Mrs. Gene Thompson there he left for Denver and exMr. and Mrs. Vern Peterson of last in Orangeville with her mother, pects to visit in Texas and points Salt Lake City visited here the St. George called on friends last Mi.sha Sccvill Mrs. Mrs. with their weekend Scovill, parents, 19 will coast. He 18, November south and the east week. Alwas celebrating her birthday. then spend Christmas in California Willis Thompsons and Stanley Mrs. was INTERLI I)K Also them with lens. wilh his son Howard and family. Vis;tors from Layton at the War-- r Betty Zwahlen and baby to visit Mrs. Lillie Worthen enjoyed the n Wilberg home over the weekCinemaScope Arthur in Mrs. and with weekend Mr. her her Wellington parents, at the Weekend hunting guests end were Mr. and Mrs. Preston son Mr. Mrs. Hal and and dau-ghtRhodes. family, Clarence Grange home were a with Eovce and Mrs. Margaret Rowley, orthen. and family, Mr. and Mrs. Mre. Wilbergs mother. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Cox were June Allyscn Alton Blackburn and son Kimball, chilteachof some The and their to have officers Rossano Brazzi Primary happy of Sunnyside. A family dinner was enjoyed dren home last weekend, Mr. and er? gave a party for their husat the Warren Moffitt Sunday Rein the bands of Salt Lake City, Wednesday night Mr. and Mrs. Milas Gardner and Mrs. Glen Cox hi me. Members present were GroNovember 20, 21, 22 sons of Farmington, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cox and baby lief Society room at the church. ver and son David of Roy, Mr. and the Bishopric Burkr Gardner and children of and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cox of Pr- Also invited were Mrs. John Lopan and family and Robert Taylor in to oiid CSU Cox Lunch served was wives. Max and from ovo, Salt Lake City and Miss Rhea n Julie London about fifty and all present had an Mr. and Mrs. Jack Moffitt of Gardner and friend, John Thayne, Cedar City. Homer Mr. and Mrs. and John Cassavetes enjoyable time playing games. of Moab spent part of the week-- t Moffitt and family of Castle Dale. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Steward of nd as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Van in was weekend Lake the Silt City spent Primary preparation meeting J. Gardner. The men came for the Enjoying the pheasant hunt and Mrs. laid at the home of Emiloe Snow SADDLE THE WIND hunting season. They all joined with her parents, Mr. and visiting at the Bob Judd home the list Friday evening. c tiler members of the family in Glendon Caldwell. past few days have been Mr. and CinemaScope Huntington Saturday for a family Mrs Paul Judd and Mr. and Mrs, the visitors Wendell Preston Mrs. at Guests of Mr. and Sunday Thanksgiving family dinner at the Tom Major of Kanab, Mr. and Mrs home were and Mr. Mrs. hunt Thompson home of their mother, Mrs. Irene Frisby during the pheasant YYere George Burnett, Supervisor of uutius jo Xiuibj pun suiqqoy Garaner. JpBf Manti-LaShappy to have their son, Craig, Forest; F. C. Koziol, a The Wild home from school in Salt Lake City -- was of dinner and Wasatch gave Forest, family here Supervisor Blaine Cox of Kearns for Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Wild at the ever the weekend. He brought a during the pheasant season. His Bob Saffron and father, Louis home of Mr. and Mrs. Francis friena, Delmont Blanchard, of Cheswas in family Huntington. Rasmussen Sunday afternoon. Th- ter, Idaho, who is also attending Mr. and Mrs. Mars Killpack and ose enjoying the afternoon were Mr. Barbel school. They enjoyed a sucHunting here from Moab were Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. Snow and family and Betty Killpack of Salt and Mrs. Leo Wild and daughter cessful pheasant hunt. ' Mrs. Rose family and some friends, Mr. and Lake City visited over the week- Barbara Ellen of Vernal, Mi. and Mrs. Ike Olsen and son Mr. end with and Wild of Craig, Colo., Mr. and Mrs. their parents, Mrs. Bently. The Bentlys returned henu Saturday evening the the Mrs. Clive Killpack. Betty recently Ellery Wild of Alpine, Mr. and Larrj of Price spent Sunday afterSnows remained here for church returned from the Eastern Slates Mrs. Owen Wild and family, Mr. noon with her mother, Mrs. Pearl CASTLE DALE where she made a trip in connec- and Mrs. Ray Wareham and boys, T'ul'mer. Larry went pheasant and visited relatives. tion with her work for the General Mr. and Mrs. Francis Rasmussen huiitmg. SHOWS START AT 7:30 I M. and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ware-haMurlcen Ockey and Connie Sit-l- Board of the MIA. and daughter Margaret of Mrs. Lorraine Martinez and chil-die- n home ad spent the weekend Mrs. Brasher and Mr. and of Price spent last week here in Sacrament Feiron, Speakers meeting Salt from where Lake City they November 14, 15 Sunday were Freida Behling, Ruth Mrs. Johnny Pearson of Hunting-t- ( visiting with her parents, Mr. and are employed. n. Mrs. Bradford Jensen. Nelson and Reed Stolworthy. A INDERW XTER W ARRIOR Miss Maurine Hansen of Salt musical selection was given by the Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rasmussen Judy Funk spent the weekend CinemaScope Lake City, formerly of Emery, was Singing Mothers. with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. attended a birthday party Saturday the guest at the home of her fiance, with Friday visitors with friends and Clyde Funk. She is working in Salt evening in Price for Mrs. Nola Dei.nis Tuttle, the past weekend. relatives were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lake City. Vogrrnic. A group of friends were Dan Dailey of Hiawatha. rlso present to enjoy the enterVogrenic All A Junior Fireside program Ken and Jane Newswander ot tainment. was held Sunday evening at the Mr. and Mrs. Ward George, ac- Kenilworth were here over last home of Pat Price, daughter of Mr. November 16, 17, 18 Don Peterson and family of Price companied by Mrs. Phyllis Humph- weekend visiting Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mrs. Owen and Price. rey of Orangeville, left Tuesday for Snow' and they all went pheasant a.iJ George Peterson and family of RIDE A ( ROOKED TR V1L a acation in Chicago, 111. They will hunting. R'chfield were here last weekend I li re over the weekend as guests spend Thanksgiving with their chilvisiting their parents, the Arthur CmcmaSeope of her mother, Mrs. Ivy Thomas, dren, Mr. and Mrs. Reidel Mr. and Mrs. Jack Funk were Petersens. George, were the Bensons of Salt Lake City. with 'cingevi By Mrs. Paul Fletcher Worthen of last Castle Theatre en-joy- td M'ke Judd and family of Drager-ten- , with Ray Downard and son Jerry Florene Duty and Maxine of Price, who were weekend guests Judd of Price. Mrs.' Major is a of the Glen Snows. cousin of the Judd boys. Children of Mrs. Christena HanMr. and Mrs. Dorrell Jensen and sen spent Sunday with her. The Mr. and Mrs. Will D. Reece and men folk participated in the pheachildren of Salt Lake spent the sant hunt. and weekend visiting relatives Kenneth Williams, SCS agent of friends. They are former residents. Beaver spent the weekend hunting Mark H. Williams was home from and visiting friends. He was acschool at Logan over the weekend companied by Tom Evans, SCS and enjoyed hunting. Other guests agent from Cedar City. at the Williams home were Dr. Weekend and Sunday dinner Jones of Price, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Vick of Provo and Mr. and Mrs. guests of Mrs. Anna Bell were Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Bailey of Salt Deward Stringham. Lake, Jack Smith and son trom Mrs. Reed Wilson entertained at Dragerton, Tom Pace and son Wala b.rthday party for her daughter ly Pace and family from Price. Dinner was served to 18. Marcia Sunday. Mack Snow was home from sch- ool at Cedar City. He was joined by i. friend, Jerry Empy, from St. George. Jerry is a senior at the BYU in Provo and has worked Mr. and Mrs. Orin Pearson and daughter of Salt Lake visited Mr. and Mrs. Ed Cook Sunday. SSgt. William G. Cook, who is with Mack the past two 3ummers stationed at Oxnard Air Base in cn the Arizona Strip for B.L.M. California, spent a week with his They enjoyed . the pheasant hunt parents recently. wish to express my appreciation to everyone who supported me in the recent (lection. I Raymond R. 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First National Bank of Price Sec the Samples today a I the Emery County Progress Price, Utah Member Federal Reserve System and Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation 3 INTEREST PAID ON ALL SAVINGS Cards Ordered Before Dec. 1, Imprinted Free 1951 Dodge Fordor Auto trails., Radio, Heater, Good $395 Transportation. 1953 Cud. Coupe DeVilleH.T. Loaded. New Paint. All the preciation gone. De- $1445 United Motor Co. Price, Utah Dial ME |