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Show April 9, 1959 EMERY COUNTY (UTAH) PROGRESS went to Salt Lake Monday of last week and spent two days with their father, Henry D. Maxfield, at the LDS Hospital, where he was critically ill. EMERY NEWS NOTES , Mrs. Rose Olsen FERRON NEWS NOTES Mrs. Flossie (Williams) and her hus- George with Lloyd and family and Mr. and Mrs. Ole Jensen band, Thomas Terry, of Payson spent last week with them. He en- the Easter weekend at enjoyed Alpine visited friends here in Emery joyed the Junior Prom at South where a family dinner and reunion Emery. was enjoyed at the home of their mother, Ester Forbes. Lucille JenKenneth Olsen, son of Mr. and sen accompanied them and visited Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Jensen and family , Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Jen- Mrs. Earl Olsen, entered the Carbon with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. sen, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Jacobsen Hospital on Tuesday of last week, Ray Carter. Luciles mother is in and Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Robinson where he is being treated for a very poor health. attended a wedding reception in kidney infection, Nephritis. He is St George during the Easter week- in the 8th grade at South Emery. Several Emery people attended end for Clevon Jensen. He is the He came home Monday afternoon funeral services conducted Wednesson of Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Jen- improved. day of last week in Gunnison for sen. Gary Jensen returned from St. Morris Blackburn and Gary Ov-ia- tt Morris J. Sorensen of Layton. Mr. went to Salt Lake Monday of Sorensen died Saturday after being Bonds Insurance beaten the night previous by four last week to seek employment. hoodlums on the street in Ogden. Nedra Duzett and People who left here Wednesday daughter Lori of Salt Lake visited and attended the funeral were Mr. this past week with parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Sorensen, Edna and Mrs. Alma Blackburn. They re- Keele, Sidney Sorensen, Mr. and turned home Sunday with Berg Mrs. Nephi Jorgensen, Josephine Duzett, who came for them over R. and Verdus Peacock, Rellus and the weekend. Mary Christiansen. two-year-o- ld Luke Insurance Agency Phone 2722 Orangeville Page Seven Paul Fletcher Kerry and Donna Nelson and boys of San Diego Calif, visited here last week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Foster Nelson. While here Donnas father died In Idaho and they went up there and attended his funeral before returning home. and Mrs. Duane Frandsen, went on a trip to California with Dr. and The John Leslie family gathered at Ida Conklins home to celebrate his 84th birthday Tuesday evening, March 31. Present were Ida and daughter Judy, Easton and Delma Leslie and two children, Grant and Ruth Leslie and two children, Seely and Ruby Petersen, Kenneth and Esther Wilberg and children. children of Sunnyside. Mrs. Maggie Fugate had some of her children home for the Easter o weekend, Mr. and Mrs. Mike and children of Price and Mr. and Mrs. Vance Fugate and Mag-liocc- Dr. and Mrs. Harry Nielsen and John spent Easter weekend in Provo with their children, Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Nielsen and Mr. and Mrs. Bevan Young. son-in-la- last Friday. American manufactured i, Johnson, Emery. A wonderful fam- ily reunion was enjoyed with these 12 children, their companions and their families. They all motored to Castle Dale Sunday evening and visited at the Witbeck Funeral Home with the last remains of their father, Henry D. Maxfield. Bishop and Mrs. Floyd Brinkerhoff, Pres. Rex Bunderson and daughter Janice, and Hessie Bunderson all enjoyed General Conference in Salt Lake over the s met Sunday eveThe ning at the home of Karen Olsen for their weekly gathering. Teen-ager- Everything stays Mr. and Mrs. Richard Peterson of Salt Lake enjoyed the Easter weekend and a Sunday dinner at the Coy Williams home. so much fresher and cleaner kitchen walls, cur- tains, pots and pans . . . S V,. WFHoasEPOwem June Killpack came home last and he and his wife Kathryn, a trip to Wyoming on busiJune is working for a comback East. Mr. and Mrs. Willie Behling are back from California where they went some time ago to improve Florence's health since her operation. They are living in their son, Bruce Behllngs home by the school house. Mr. and Mrs. Max Peacock and children of Murray were Easter visitors at the Herb Nelson home. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Jensen attended funeral services for a brother-in-laFloyd Payne, of Murray March 28. Mrs. Payne is Ethels Ona. Call . . . Kilfoylc (raffs, Builders fJasjn tVtUJ' (na:tiOMd0iP Price, Utah j H 0 Al E LAUNDRY o EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO GET THE CLEANEST WASH YOU HAVE EVER HAD . . . TO PAY! ALL ITEMS ARE Good for Days 10 1 AND, AT A PRICE YOU WANT TOP-QUALIT- NAME BRANDS! Y MAYTAG WASHER MODEL N2L 2 DOUBLE DRAIN TUBS 3 SUPPLY Only 4 Farm Equipment Parts Sales Service Authorized Dealer Company South First West Price 22.95 GIANT BOX OF TIDE 4.00 POLYETHELYNE CLOTHES BASKET, LIGHTWEIGHT, UN- Less trade-i- n 2 $149.95 JOHNSON HEAVY DUTY Total Value Price Commission dtlT Price, Utah Amelia Anderson attended Gen- eral Conference in Salt Lake and visited with her children. 3.v. Equipment Company BREAKABLE ALLIS CHALMERS 4- Office Hazel Burr, who is being treated at the Carbon Hospital, is improving but she will have to remain there longer. because theres no grimy smudge. Electric cooking is clean as sunlight! rental on Olympia Typewriters month rental may be applied to purchase. 3 week made ness. pany Mr. and Mrs. Alton Jensen and family spent Sunday afternoon in Elmo visiting with Della and Harvey Oviatt Layton; per month Larsen, and children. La-Ve- rd Ore.; Zella Brinkerhoff, $6.00 Af-io- and Mrs. Albert Schoenberger and Mrs. Gwen Steward, who has Mr. and Mrs. Alma Sorensen and children, Bernadette and Carl, of been visiting her parents, Mr. and son Morris enjoyed the Easter out- Albuquerque, N. M. Mrs. Glendon Caldwell, for a few ing at Eagle Canyon. They were Visiting with Mr. and Mrs. months left a short while ago with accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. EuRalphs during last weekend her husband, A3C Lynn Steward, to gene Anderson of Price. Mrs. An- were some of their nephews and live in Glendale, Ariz. Lynn is staderson is Ninas sister. The Ander-son- s nieces, Wayne, Jerry, Camille and tioned at Luke Air Force Base in went on to Arizona after Clyda Frandsen. Their parents, Mr. Phoenix. They visited Gwens sis VaughnE, Willits, Calif.; Maylin, Nyssa, Ore.; Mrs. Eldora Hadden-hanLudean Maxfield, and Velma . Portable Typewriters Mr. and Mrs. Varian Box and Mrs. Delma Leslie attended two funerals in Gunnison last week. On Wednesday they went to the funeral of a cousin, Morris J. Sorensen who was killed in Ogden, and on Friday they attended the funeral of a cousin, Elvera De Mills. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Snow went to Ranger and Mrs. Wendell Frisby and family from Twin Falls, Idaho Salt Lake City last Saturday to were here last Saturday on a hur- meet their son, LuDene Snow, who ried trip. They visited many homes had flown down from Port Orchard, of friends but couldn't see all of Wash, to be at a Beneficial Life luncheon held at Hotel n Insurance them so left their best wishes. made the remark: I feel sorry Utah. They were LuDcnes guests for all those who have to leave there and had a wonderful time. Mrs. Georgine Snow, Perrys moFerron. ther, went to Salt Lake City with old Seely and Ruby Petersen made a them and visited her 97 year feelShiner, who is trip last weekend to Salt Lake on brother, Charles business and to visit their daughter ing very well. On the way home the and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Arden Roma and Kell Blackham of Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Price were weekend visitors at the Berensen last Wednesday were Mr. sister Que Sorensen home. The Henry D. Maxfield family gathered at the home of Velma Johnson Sunday. All 12 children were together for the first time in many years. Sixty one were served at lunch. The 12' children of Mr. and Mrs. Henry D. Maxfield are Carlos D., Hillard A, Weldon H, Melvin O, all of Salt Lake City; Oran Elwood, Gerald D, Salem, Discount 25 During the Easter weekend Ida and Judy Conklin and Kenneth and Recent visitors at the Clayton Esther Wilberg of Castle Dale took Berensen home were Mr. and Mrs. a trip to Glen Canyon and Cedar Don Wood and three children, City. Vicki, Steven and David, and. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Worthen of and Mrs. Boyd Berensen and Paula, Jackie and Fred Binks of Provo Price; Mr. and Mrs. Bill Brown spent Easter weekend here with the Price visited his mother, Mrs. Liland daughter Janie, Kenilworth. lie Worthen, during the week. Clayton Berensens. Mrs. Hessie Bunderson is spendMrs. Huldah Stringham spent a week visiting in Price. She is back ing a month in Salt Lake visiting Mrs. Norman Behling and chilher daughters, Alice and Grace, home at the Alma Sorensen Lake City visited here and doing research work in the dren of Salt week with his parents, last during Genealogical Library. She reports Mr. and Mrs. Richard Behling. Clive L. Jensen, was Mr. and Mrs. Ludean Maxfield her and Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Johnson recently chosen second counselor in Visiting at the Jack Fish home the ward Bishopric. during the past couple of weeks have been Mr. and Mrs. Pete Fish Gary Petty of the USU in Logan, of Castle Gate, Ada Fish of Salt Brent Jensen of CSU at Cedar City Lake their son, Mr. and and Burton K. Olsen of BYU were Mrs. City and all home for the weekend and en- Cedar Frank Fish and child from City. joyed the South Emery Junior Prom. Mrs. Nina Williams went to the in Salt Lake City Thursday Burton K. Olsen, son of Mr. and Clinic Mrs. Gerald Olsen, and a graduate of last week for medical advice. St. Marks Hosvital of South Emery is teaching a class She is at the she will be for a month or this spring quarter at BYU. He is where six weeks. , teaching a South American Dance Class to a group of over 85 pupils A friend of Dean Conklin from ranging from Freshmen to Seniors. California, Karen Crosby, who is He is a Sophomore at BYU major-i- n in Industrial Arts, with a minor attending the BYU, visited here in recreation. Burton has been em- over last weekend at the Conklin home and attended the Prom. ployed this winter as "an instructor at a private dance studio, the Visiting at the Rulon Nelson Fantasy Gardens Studio, in Provo. home for Easter were his sister, Nelson, and a nephew, Billy Dora Peterson and two sons of Lillian of Price and a sister Ethel Jensen Richfield have been at the Mervin California and her son and Johnson home over the weekend. from Mr. and Mrs. Ted Milligan. Dora came to assist her mother, wife, Velma Johnson, in making prepaEdna Fish visited with her morations for the Maxfield family ther, Nancy Hardy in Castle Dale over the weekend. gathering Mrs. Orson Spencer. ter, Bette, the Michael Thorntons, Snows stopped in Springville to in Tucson, Aris. and while there visit their son, Kirk Snow, and Lynn blessed and named the famiy and had dinner with them. Thornton's baby, James Glendon, at Sacrament meeting on Sunday. Scott Killpack, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Killpack; Jerry Lee OlSunday visitors at the Cliff Jen- sen, son of Mr and Mrs. Elden Olsen home were Doug and Thelma sen, and Paul Johnson son of Mr. Wilson and son Bud of Royal and and Mrs. Ralph Johnson, were Mrs. Rhoda Pettit of Price. graduated from Primary in meeting Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Larsen made a trip to Cedar City Sunday to take their son Ronald and Max Cox back to school. They also spent a few hours with her brother, off List Price on all Elmer Scovlll, and family in 2.98 . . . . .179.88 30.00 - |