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Show November 20, 1958 EMERY COUNTY (UTAH) PROGRESS ter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Richardson. They brought Neal's uncle, Lee Larsen, of Blue Water, N. M. back with them. He is visiting with his brother, Jesse Larsen, and sister, Eva Swasey. ru 3erron By Deborah Huntsman Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Petty spent a few days in Salt Lake City last week visiting with most of their childien, where they had all gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Allen (Edna) Jensen to celebrate tneir father, Elmers, 75th birthday. They all enjoyed a very pleasant time together and a grand dinner. Besides the Jensens those present were Elmer and wife LaLue; Mr. and Mrs. Ford (Bernice) Anderson, Oregon; Mr. and Mrs. Earl (Fern) Bock of Bountiful, and Mr. and Mrs. Von Petty, Salt Lake City, who entertained them with films they had taken when on a trip to ( )j J Mexico, Carlsbad Caverns and Dodge City, where they are keeping authentic ways of the West. 1 lie Yen Pettys have a son, Ronald who is on a mission for the LDS church. Mrs. Vera Olsen of Green River and children in Bountiful and Doris is here visiting with her daughter and LcRoy Edwards and baby in Patsy and husband, Donald for a while. Clearfield. She returned home last Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Rasmussen Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Behling and (Jane) of Provo were home for children of Dragerton visited here the weekend visiting their parents, toe weekend of November 8 and the Marvin Breretons and Charley Hugh went pheasant hunting with Rasmussens. Lee is attending BYU. Fred-tickso- cintrs. Mrs. Blanch Ralphs spent last week in Salt Lake City with some cf her children and during the weekend her husband Mirl went up to get her. Going with him were Mi. and Mrs. Dee Christensen, who visited their daughters, Annette and Sandra. Mr. and Mrs. Deward Stringham of Salt Lake City visited here last week with hib folks, Mr. and Mrs. Claud Funk. Roland Henrie, a former Ferron resident, and Irene Adams Guth-ridg- e Attending a District Training were married Saturday, Nov- Conference of the American Canember 8 They live in Dragerton. cer Society Saturday of last week were the following ladies of Fer-reMrs. Ruby Bryan was up state Eca Conover, Louise Funk, v.siting her children last week, Lucille Allen, Maribel Wareham, Eddie Christensen and wife Ona Donna Swasey, Leona Huntsman, LaVerna Petersen, Maud Killpack, Betty Johnson and Joan Behling. Visitors from up state were there to give instructions. n, Castle 7 heatre Mrs. Mary Lou Cox of Salt Lake City visited here last week with Ler parents, Mr. and Mrs. Luther Tatton. Mi. and Mrs. Rulon Behling and Mrs. Donna Swasey, accompanied by Elaine Swasey, Rulene Behling and Sherie Jensen, attended a Achievement Program in Emery laM. Wednesday evening. IIUNTTNGTON November 4-- H 20, 21, 22 Mr. and Mrs. Philip Nelson gave a buffet supper Saturday evening for members of the family and attendants who were here for the Open House for Dexter and DeAnn Whipple. Robert Taylor Julie London John Cassavetes in SADDLE THE W IND Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Larsen have been very happy in having tome of tneir relatives here with them for a few days last week and this. Tney were Mrs. Mary Tirey of Grand Junction, Colo., Mrs.-- Al- ina Williams of Moab and Lee Larsen of Blue Water, N. M., sisters and brother of Jesse; also Mrs. Adrian' Keele, a niece, of Emery and Eva Swasey, a sister, of Ferron. They were all together Monday of this week and had a family dinner at the Larsen home. This was the first they have all been together for about 20 years. Cinemascope .. November 25, 26, 27, 28, 29 THE BRIDGE ON THE RIVER KWAI Cinemascope with William Holden Alec Guinness Jack Hawkins Adding Machines and Typewriters Repaired Typewriter Rentals ! months rental may be applied to the purchase price. 3 Office Equipment Company Mrs. Lacoran Wareham went to the Price Hospital Monday of last week and was operated on Tuesday. She has been doing fine and is expected home sometime this week. Mpn-cia- Beh-lin- Kill-pack- CASTLE DALE SHOWS START AT 7:30 P. M. November 21, 22 Lora Lee and Norman Behling and son Steven of St. George came for the pheasant weekend and visited at the Reed Larsen home. VistaVision Dixie and Richard Peterson of Bourliful enjoyed the weekend here and the pheasant hunt. Erma and Edward Peterson returned here for the weekend. They spent their honeymoon at Zinos and in MARACAIBO November turkey with Eastman Color Rock Hudson Cyd Charisse November WILD 26, 27 HERITAGE November 28, 29 THE FLY CinemaScope with din- ner was served by Mr. and Mrs. Rex Bunderson at their home to their families Sunday. Those present besides their own family were Ilersie Bunderson of Moore, Alice Truman and children of Kearns and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Brinker-hof- f and Judy. FOR THE GODS TWILIGHT Bryce parks. Edward and his brother Richard enjoyed the pheasant hunt. A 23, 24, 25 Vincent Price Herbert Marshall Patricia Owens and SPACE MASTER Dora and George Peterson of Richfield and their two sons, Kenneth 5 and Barry 3, visited here over the weekend. George hunted X-- with Bill Williams Lyn Thomas ickitit et Thanksgiving DANCE of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Lewis of Salt Lake vacationed here November 11 for Veterans Day. They were accompanied by Beth by Lynn Ann Minchey and small son Freddie. Beth and son remained and spent last Howard Christensen will leave week with Clyde and Jenel Morten-seSaturday for San Francisco on the California Zephyr. He will spend the winter there with his daughter Que and Jessie Sorensen and end family, Mr. and Mrs. William family spent Tuesday night of last Shey. week in Price at the home of Roma Kell The gala ocand North Emery seminary had a casion wasBlackham. the 1st birthday of their i oiler skating party the past week. son. LaVon Day, son of Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Day, was home over the weekend from his school at Ephraim. Del-iska- n. this district. November 26, 1958 Attending sessions at the Manti temple Saturday, November 15, were Bishop and Mrs. S. Nelson Alger, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Will-soMr. and Mrs. Lloyd Johansen and family. The Johansen went through for their own endowments. Orangeville Recreation Hall n, Sponsors Orangeville Sunday School Tickets $1.00 Music Vendors Thursday night, November 13, members attended f.bcut 25 the Achievement program in Cleveland and several of them received Two tupperware parties were ribbons and pins. sponsored Wednesday of last week by Lois Jensen of Salt Lake. The parties were held at 2 and 8 p.m. at the home of Lareda Olsen, who p.cted as hostess. Games and refreshments were enjoyed. Tupperware was artistically displayed and introduced to the ladies present. H Mrs. George White returned Agnes Jensen visited her son Val and family in Salt Lake. LaVon home from the hospital and is and Agnes then attended a board meeting and banquet in Ogden at hospital. Mary Pelka from Salt Lake vis- the State Tuberculosis ited her father, E. E. Davis, her They also went on a tour through brothers and sisters, and other the hospital. relatives. 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They're available in gas or electric (115V or 230V) woik-savin- Mr. and Mrs. Max Price and family and Mr. and Mrs. Jay Price from Orem visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Price, and joyed the pheasant hunt. en- (LEFT FROM LAST WEEK) DeRell Litster, former owner and operator of the North Emery garage, who for the past three years lias been a distributor of the Kirby vacuum, has now been transferred Provo, Utah HALO Of HEAT to Boise, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Alma Larsen of Salt Lake were weekend visitors in Cleveland and took in the pheasant Weve cut the red tape from lending. If you need money for any personal purpose, a bank loan is the prompt and economical answer. Come in and apply. Borrow the hank way . . . its the best way. hunt. Mrs. George White returned to Sait Lake Friday. Mr. White accompanied her to the hospital where she will undergo an operation. for your building and re- modeling needs: Ed Powell of Magna visited at the Darwin Jensen home. Financing Kilfoyle Krafts, Builders Price, Utah . . . Exclusive New Maytag 43 South Carbon Heat Dryer means HIGH SPEED J Bank Halo of NO MORE HOT SPOTS Carbon Emery pheasant hunters. Plans make your first slop at Mr. and Mrs. Potter of Salt Lake isited friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Christensen visited friends and relatives and epened their beer parlor for the Supplies 7 Par-ton- Ida Mortensen left Monday to stay with her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. LaVell King, in Collect South 800 West THEATRE Mrs. Woodrow Truman, Alice, and three children of Kearns spent the weekend with her mother, lles-si- e Bunderson. Alice is teaching the first grade in Kearns. d, otrno ban-ou- ROCKET Cornel Wilde Jean Wallace Mr and Mrs. Melvin Maxfield and family of Salt Lake enjoyed the weekend with H. D. Maxfield. Melvin came for pheasant season, l'c joined his brother, Ludean Max-firland his son, LeRoy, :n the hunt. s, Leah Peacock and her son Paul Mr. and Mrs. Louis Whimpey both celebrated their birthdays and family were weekend visitors last Saturday. Leahs mother, Mrs. in Salt Lake City. Mary Wilcox, and her sister, Cecil Mae and son. Bill Fryer, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ungerman are all of Fryer, spent the after-no- n Dragerton, moving to La Salle where he has with them. Mr. and Mrs. Bobon a ranch. found employment by Peacock and two children of They left Saturday. Engineered Heating Co. 71 Ack-erse- Doris Crook of the USU in LoPhillips and son of visited last week in gan accompanied the USU band her parents, Mr. and last weekend when they followed tin. football team to Moscow, Idaho. Albrechtsen. Doris plays the clarinet and is Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Behling Nancy, oldest child of Merlin and majoring in music. spent the weekend in Ogden with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Jean Christiansen, was honored on her 11th birthday Saturday at her Young. Erginning with next Sunday, home where her many friends Sacrament meeting will begin at to celebrate. Last Wednesday afternoon Mrs. gathered 7 p.m. Elaine Ralphs took her sixth grade y Andrew Hansen left here class to the Emery County Promorning with Mr. and Mrs. Speakers in Sacrament meeting gress office to observe first hand tlie workings of a newspaper. The Cary Hansen for Los Angeles, Sunday night were Nephi Jorgenare enreute sen, Andrew Hansen and Emer class intends to publish a class Calif. The newlyweds for their honeymoon. Gary will Buir. LeRoy Oviatt, son of Bertha paper called The Spotlight. woil. in Los Angeles for the and Omer Oviatt, was sustained to in their service station and b ordained to the office of a (LEFT FROM LAST WEEK) (hey will make their home there. A Ben Killpack of Springville visit- good crowd from Emery attended priest. ed with his mother, Eva Killpack, their wedding reception in CleveWater in the Emery Canal was last weekend. He came down to get land Saturday night in the school turned out Monday, Tuesday and his wife who had been visiting with auditorium. A program and dancWednesday of last week for the her folks in Orangeville. Ben is ing were enjoyed. The young couple purpose of cleaning it. The Nielson coach in Springville and teaches received many lovely gifts. They cat was employed and weak points in the high school there. were married the day previous at near the head of the canal were home the brides by Bishop Litster. Robert Loftus of Salt Lake City, son of Zona (Killpack) Loftus, Jack Wilcox and two friends Mrs. Rex was rushed to came here last Friday and visited Ironi Layton enjoyed Sunday at the Price Addley Hospital Wednesday with his relatives, the Kent the home of Leah and Mervin Peaof last week, where she and went pheasant hunting. cock. They were elk hunting in morning was and given tests and this area. Jack is Leahs brother treatments. She returned home and he married Jeannine Ander- Sunday evening and is much im- Carlyle Crawford is still in the son, daughter of George and Cora Price hospital. He was thrown from Anatison. Jack and Jeannine are a horse at his ranch in Moore proud parents of four children, two while gathering cattle Saturday, of whom are in school. November 1. His hip was broken in two places and he is in casts but at Dont forget the annual Relief this writing he is feeling better, al- S bazaar Thursday night, IWrs. Sarah Pulsipher though he will be obliged to re- November 20, in the church. Supper main in the hospital for some time will be sold at 6:30 and a program yet. will follow. There will be a pastry Mr. and Mrs. Duane Jones and can be family went to Lehi Friday, Novtable where delicacies i The Associated Club held a meet- bought and taken home. The ba- ember 14, to his mothers.Mr. and ing Thursday night at the home of zaar sale will open after (he pro- Mis. Horace Bone, to attend his Stella Jenkins, the president. Mrs. gram. Articles for Christmas gifts sister, Maria Child's, wedding. Rena Nelson, Mrs. Melva Funk and and every day use will be sold. They returned home Saturday. Mrs. Stella Jenkins were hostesses and served refreshments. The presLavona and Ramona Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Vearl Tucker made ident! of all the ladies clubs were twins of Amelia Anderson, reached a trip to Provo and back Saturday. present, also Bert Funk, the pres- tneir 12th birthday Monday, Novident of the Lions Club. It was de- ember 17. A large crowd attended the cided to give all the money that here Saturday night, including sumbeen has e taken in during the William Wallace Larsen of several families from out of town. mer from dances sponsored by the is at the Paul Olsen home for various clubs to the Church Build- a few days. He is assisting Paul Mrs. Cora Oliver and sons visiting Fund. in building a shed. Mr. Larsen is ed her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ycrdas father. He came Tuesday Murvin Johansen, Sunday. Dora Lee Suit Lake Moore with Mrs. Rufus Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Behunin went to Salt Lake City last week and brought home their daughter Vicki. She will now help at the Old Folks Rest Home with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Larsen, who will take over the home the first of December. Mr. and Mrs. Luther Tatton are giving it up because of Mr. Tattons health. FH3-78G- 3, Reed Larsen left here last Tues-oa- y for Salt Lake. He boarded a plunt Tuesday night and flew to Arlington, Va. to attend funeral services for his sister Lionas husServices band, Fred Ackerson. were conducted in Arlington Friday. The Ackersons have two sons, n John 15 and Charles 12. Mr. was formerly a Richfield boy. He became a lawyer and was employed by General Electric. He served in the U. S. Service. His death was sudden. Liona was a graduate of the University of Utah. Reed is remaining a few days with his sister. Luella Jensen is spending a week Price enjoyed the weekend at the in Fremont with Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Peacock home and joined Charles Elliot. Mrs. Elliot is her in the birthday celebration. sister. Mr. Elliot is critically ill. I Mrs. Hazel McMullin and Mrs. Sydonia Kofford of Castle Daie attended a Civil Defense conference in Salt Lake City. Mrs. McMullin lias been appointed to help with , Call proved. She is convalescing at her pheasants in Ferron and Dora home. helped her mother finish her interim decorating. (LEFT FROM LAST WEEK) Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brock and family of Moroni visited here last week with his brother, William Brock, and wife, also with the Beid Baileys. Good, Used Coal Heating Equipment If interested, n, Speakers in Sacrament meeting Sunday evening were Mr. and Mrs. James Larson and Mr. and Mi3. James Evans. The two men Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Jensen of are teachers at South Emery high Frice visited their son Carol and school. family and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Neal Rasmussen end daughter Sharon, accompanied by Mrs. Addie Ralphs and Kaye Frk-byenjoyed a weekend trip toGrants, N. 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