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Show November 10, 1058 EMERY COUNTY Ilr. and Mrs. Joseph Mendenhall the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clinton i f Salt Lake City have spent the Wqkefield. weeK visiting in Huntington with ri latives and friends and staying at Visiting at the Theodore LeRoy home one. day during the week were Mr. and Mrs. Neil Guymon and daughter Lo Ann of Dragerton. Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Harrison will leave here Thursday for a two week vacation trip. First they will go to Riverton to see Mrs. Harrisons folks, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Day, for Mr. Days birthday, then to California for a. visit with their children and grandchildren and Mr. Hanisons sisters. and Mrs. Scott Grange and cxildren of Orem visited in Huntington during the week with their folks. This weekend Tim Richards and friend, Gary Garner, were at tlx. Drew Richards home. Air. Howard entertained lady guests at the Legion Hall Friday night in honor of her daughter, Sjhia, who was recently married to Glen Nelson of Clear Creek. Airs. Delta Of course it is. Lending is our business. And our aim is to help you, with the right kind of loan to solve your problem. Youll like bank borrowing. Try it. Mr. and Mrs. Mack Potter were down from Salt Lake City over the weekend with their folks, Maurice Jensen and James Potter families. The North Emery band was in Provo Saturday 'to participate in piaving and marching in the BYU Homecoming parade and festivities. Reva Christensen of Provo visited in Huntington several days this week with her parents, Air. and Mrs. Don Wakefield, and sisters, Morell Nelson and Addie Richards, and their families and Idcn.a Wakefield. Airs Carbon Emery Bank 1. South Carbon Price, I'tah Member Federal Reserve System nr.d Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation 3'e Interest Guaranteed Savings Free Parking Lot Drive-i- n Telle) on Some of the Lloyd Mackay family of Alurray were recent visitors at the home of Air. and AIs. Arthur Clegg. Visitors at the Hal Guymon home and with Airs. Hetty Anderson during the week were Mr. and Airs. Vern Peterson of St. George. Air. and Airs. Archie AIcCarrie Thanksgiving DA MCE November 26, 1958 Orangeville Recreation Hall Sponsors Orangeville Sunday School Tickets $1.00 Music Vendors (UTAH) PROGRESS and baby and Archies mother, I), lphiu Baker, a twin all of Mrs. McCarrie, of Price and Kay Salt Lake City, several days this Coilard of Salt Lake City were week. visitors at the Lealan Coilard home Sunday. Elaine and Pat Brasher were down from school at Provo over Air. and Airs. Dean Dickson and tne weekend. children of Price visited with Air. and Airs. Ed Davis Saturday. Some of the Alvin Young family were overnight visitors Saturday at Ferrie Alathie of Salt Lake City their home and attended the banwas an overnight visitor Saturday quet. They were Air. and Airs. Sam at the home of his mother, Airs. Nicolovo, Price; Air. and Airs. Val Afue Klecker. Young, Provo; Air. and Airs. Reese Salt Lake City. Theme for the Relief Society ward conference Sunday night was Mrs. Irene Christensen visited in Let your light so shine before Dragerton Thursday with her daumen, that they may see your good ghter Atadge and family. works and glorify your Father, which is in Heaven. Airs. Alyrle Airs. Addie Richards went to Johansen and Mrs. Alice Day of the Orem Sunday to stay with her Emery stake board were present daughter, Ina Rene, and fanvly a i:i the Second ward. Those taking few days. part on the program were Libby Next Sunday evening, November Gordon, Lucille Kinder, Catherine Gordon, Della Brinkerhoff, Alyrle 16, at church services Air. and Airs. Johansen, LaVon Guymon, Ploma Jack Corgiat and Air. and Airs. Johnson, the Singing Mothers chor- Maurice Jenson will tell us about Pres. their recent trip to Europe. us, Bishop Reed Brasher, Frank Hall, Lilly Engle and Mabel Out of town visitors Sunday at Guymon. At the First ward program, Airs. Ida Snow of the stake the home of Air. and Airs. Darwin board was present and spoke on Mangum were Air. and Mrs. Donald the program. Others on the pro- Mangum and children and .lames gram were Leora Fish.LaRae Kin- Mangum. der, Leora Leamaster, Marian Jenson. Ruby Rowley, Ora Larson, Ann At Fast Sunday meeting in the Nielson, Laura Roper and Bishop Second ward, Carol Ann Leonard, Gale Grange and Shard AIcYrthur Prannan Seeley. wore confirmed members ot the Al of the family of Airs. Irene church. Johnny Justice was approvGardner, except Rollan in Califor- ed to be ordained a deacon and nia. were in Huntington this week- three babies received names: a boy, end and they had Thanksgiving Jordan Gregg, for Air. and Airs. rainier together Saturday. Present Gregg Wakefield; a boy, Kay, son wtre Sharon, Mr. anil Mrs. Charles of All. and Airs. Dale Ungenuan-Lewis, Salt Lake City; Air. and Airs. gitl. Carrie Sue, daughter of Air. Lamond Gardner, Cleveland; JMr. and Airs. Archie AIcCarrie. and Airs. Kendall Gardner, Air. and Airs. Van Gardner, Confirmed members of the church Orangeville; Alt and Airs. Cameron Brinkerhoff, in the First ward won' Bud LaEmery; Mr. and Mrs. Burke Gard- ment Brady, Dorothy Beverly ner, Granger; Mr. and Mrs. Nor- Brady, Thomas, Thelda and Buster man Gardner, Mr. and Airs. Milas Hunt. Air. and Mrs. Berncll Huff Gardner, Farmington; Mr. and Airs. had their baby girl named Susan Dee Gardner, Moab; Mr. and Airs. Kay. Rollan Jones, Price, and their fam-iiiiwhich included 53. Airs. Thelma Mills took her son Mac to the doctor in Provo for a The Huntington ward A1IA organ- check up on his eyes Monday. Mrs. izations are preparing a music fes- Dorotha AIcArthur accompanied tival to be presented Tuesday, till in and they went on to Riverton November 18, at 7:30 p.m. in the for a visit with her brother. Nelson Fixe Arts Building. Name of the Day, for his birthday. festival is Praise Ye The Alan." The public is invited. Visiting at the home of Mrs. Janet Marshall over the weekend were Air. and Airs. Henry Kartchner her daughter, Sherrie Cox. and wore over from Carbonville for the family. ward banquet. Dr. Schrcier enjoyed a vis it the Air. and Airs. Louis Jones and past few days from her o rot her. children of Prcvo came for a visit Air. Fimple and wife of Oregon and recently with Airs. Jones, sisters, In r sister, Jennie Sowyer, of Idaho. Airs. Vonda Corgait and Airs. Della Most of the , Guy Young family Potter, and their families in was home Saturday for the pheasant hunt, the Clyde Conovers. FerAir. and Airs. William Litstcr of rell ; Mr. and Airs. Bert Wilde. HiaProvo visited relatives, Air. and watha; Air. and Airs. Bevan Young Airs. Joseph AIcElprang, Air. and and Willard Young, Provo. Airs. Errol Litster, Air. and Airs. Norman Anderson, and their famMr. and Airs. James Wilson of ilies this past weekend and attend- Lawrence and Oren and Li.l Wiled thi ward banquet. Also at the son cf Huntington left October 18 Norman Anderson heme was their headed for California and the first daughter, Alerna Bee, and husband, night stop was in Fallon, Nev. The B ib Conover, of Bountiful. next night they arrived at the home of Afaigarets youngest sister. Alary, Airs. Edward Brinkerhoff enjoyed and Leonard Holland out from a visit from her brother and wife. Snelling, whore they have fishing Mr. and Airs. Dan Harvey, her sis- and boating. They remained there ters, Airs. Atartha Aloreton and Airs. until Thursday and traveled to her brother, Robert and Norma's place at Camarillo. Norma spent the next day traveling from town to town showing Alargaret the changes that had been made since she lived in this location. At night Robert accompanied the group to Los Angeles to the observation plant to over look the cities and stars. Alargaret called and visited a few minutes with two of her very close friends at Somis, where she lived. They traveled from Robert's to her mothers, Sadie Stevenson at Tus-tiwhere they planned to help celebrate Airs. Stevenson's 85th biithday. The group did lots cf sg.itseeing and traveling. Sadie Stevenson, former resident of Huntington, and her three daughters, Mr. and ARs. James Wilson, Air. and Airs. Larry Emnia) Alalacarne, Alintie Remp and Oren and Lill spnt a day at Knott Berry farm and enjoyed dinner they. They call-i- d it their mother's birthday dinwas ner. The family held the night of her birthday, 's October 31, at the home of the in Santa Ana, which was pot luck (turkey and birthday cake) with all the trimmings. The turkey was furnished and cooked by Paul , a s, Page Five designed to portray sonic magnificent moments in the scriptures and church history, when music played an important part as a worshipful merij expression of the Saints praising the Lord God. Assisting the ward Mrs. Reno Crook spent the weekMIA presidencies are Airs. Rellus end in Huntington at the Kay Christiansen, voice chorus; Airs. Crook home. Kay, who is the music Alonzo Olsen, mixed chorus; Dar- instructor at North Emery high school, took his band to Provo for the BYU Homecoming where they participated. Kays wife accompanied him. Airs. Crook stayed with their children. Mrs. Bessie Wright Klawion An ... Fred and Inez Forbes and their daughter Alary of Alpine enjoyed the weekend at the Joseph Chris-- , tians-ehome. Fred participated in t lie pheasant hunt. m Air. and Airs. Tom Busonbark and Melvin Necrings and children of Salt Lake were weekend visitors at the home of Air. and Airs. Eric Nielson and enjoyed a day or two of pheasant hunting. Li ta Jensen returned home from hi Price hospital Alonday and is BUILDING CONTRACTOR Indultriil Visiting at the home of Air. and Ludene Cox over the wee-en- d were Air. and Airs. Donald Cox and baby of Sunnyside. AIr3. A. Jensen and and Sandra Jensen were wiekind visitors in Salt Lake w'ith improving. the Jensens daughter, Carol Barwho is employed at the LDS Mary Christiansen left the Price ney, G nealogical Lihrary in Salt Lake. hospital last Friday. She is convalescing in Ferron at the home of Mr. and Airs. Donald Smith and her daughter, Erma Box. children of Sunnyside visited SatGail and Cal Jorgensen and baby urday with her folks, the Frank ;; l ii Lynne of Salt Lake enjoyed Jensens. the weekend at home. Air. and Airs. Albert Blackburn of visited relatives and friends Price The Emory ward MIA will 'present "Praise Ye Tfle Lord" Tues- here over the weekend. day evening, November 18, at 7:30 Afrs. Darrell Price and children p.m. in the church This festival is visited Monday in Sunnyside at the home of Mr. and Airs. Donald and Ann Remp. The cake was made Smith and with other relatives. at a bakery to serve 48 to 50 and was decorated for the occasion. The cake was presented by Air. and Mrs. James Wilson. Those present for the evening were Mr. and Airs. James Wilson, Air. and Airs. Larry Malac.u ne and family, Alintie Kemp and family, Robert and Nor-- j ma. Oren and Lill and Willie Tolin If interested. Call who has always made his home with his grandmother. There were n f) grandchildren and 13 great was The evening present. set aside for Airs. Sadie Stevenson and her family and pictures were 74 South S00 West The Stevensons lived in, and for years spent; Huntington most of their school years here. I Csoimanill Him Mr. and Airs. Joseph Add-A-Roo- m family and call us to do the job. work is guaranteed and prices are competitive. FHA Budget financing. . . . All Call . . Thompson Bldg. & Repair Ferron, Phone 5 loo COMPLETE BLDG. SUPPLIES FR3-78G- 3, Collect Engineered Heating Co. grand-chMdre- Provo, Utah Perfect GIFT for Sweetheart, Daughter, Wife or Sister HERES THE EASY WAY TO RRINO LAY-AWA- THIS CHRISTMAS THRILL! HER LANE CHEST NOW. 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