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Show EMERY COUNTY Page Four Baudack and chldren of Salt Lake ORANGEVILLE NEWS NOTES The LDS ward Primary Seagull class held a graduation program in the Scout Sunday afternoon rocm. President Estella Johnson and leader, Mrs. Mary Alice Curtis, were in charge. Special guests were Bishop and Mrs. Raymond C. Gordon, Dee Humphrey, Gloria Tuttle, VALI DRIVE-I- N Theatre re- union was held August 22 and 23 in American Fork canyon. Attending the gathering from here were Mr. and Mrs. George Young. COMPLETE SNACK BAR: Hamburgers, Hot Dogs, Ice Cream, Sno Cones, Pop, Pov-Coand Candy Enjoy a movie ini the comfort of your car. Come as you are, and bring the kids. SCREEN NEWLY PAINTED 4, 5 ONE SHOW ONLY 8:00 PAL THE Mr. and Mrs. Grant Wilson and children visited with her parents, the Ralph Peacocks, the past week. Home for school is the Owen Baptismal BIG COUNTRY Technicolor Gregory Peck Jean Simmons Carroll Baker CASTLE DALE SHOWS START AT 8:00 PAL 6, 7 3, p.m. in Russ .Tamblyn Alan Young ' with Rock Hudson Cyd Charlsse September CinemaScope CinemaScope with With Orson Welles Diane Varsi Dean Stockwell Van Heflin Tab Hunter September 11, 12 In Eastman Color with with Dean Martn Lana Turner John Gavin Jerry Lewis Lizabeth Scott you forget; Mrs. Florence Alger met her moThe Fifth Quorum of Elders sponsored a party at the Olsen Ranch ther, Mrs. Margaret McGuire, in in Joes Valley Saturday evening Salt Lake City Thursday, August Food, games and fun were enjoyed 27. She is from Ottawa, Canada by a fine crowd. Blaine Tuttle is and will be here for some time. head of the group, with others assisting. Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Jones her The Humphrey families enjoyed had as guests over the weekend Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Eric-soparents, at a evening Saturday from Tooele. the city fireplace. Among the more 50 than present were Bishop and Mrs. Harry Snow of Moab, Mrs. Mrs. Maud Davis had her Rhoda Gibson of Helper. Wilford Rodney from Salt Lake City sons, and Dee Lee Humphrey, Humphrey, Farrel and family from Spanish Kent Mark Stilson, Humphrey, Fork, visit her. They also visited Humphrey, Tom Humphrey, Ray her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Humphrey, Van Gardner and mem- Erickson over the weekend. The bers of their familes. A real feast boys have been helping with the of seasonal foods and a melon bust 9, 10, 11, 12 IMITATION OF LIFE STARED STIFF enjoyed .... Mrs Sarah Pulsipher Hal M. Cox was taken ill suddenly early Sunday morning and was taken to the Price hospital. Guests at the home of Mr. and His condition is reported as fair at Mrs. Frank R. Jones during the last word. week were Mr. and Mrs. LeVon Erickson and famliy from Price; Hostess to a few friends and Mr. and Mrs. Herman Thiessens neighbors for her birthday anni- and children of McGill, Nev. and versary was Mrs. Edria McNeil. their son who is in the U.S. The ladies enjoyed a social after- Service inRandy Hawaii. noon and luncheon. 6, 7 GUNMANS WALK McCall a , . Elmo News COMPULSION 0, 10 Pl- n, er - crops. was enjoyed by everyone. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Jones and large group attended the mis- daughter and his mother, made a Bruce testimonial Elder for sionary to Salt Lake City. Mrs. Mary L. Olsen Many out of town visitors trip Jones will visit with her son and relatives were present. A genand family in Bountiful erous donation was contriboted by ward members and visitors to help Mrs. Lillian Oviatt had as guests him in his labors. Sunday her son Volmer and family from Price. (LEFT FROM LAST WEEK) Mrs. Lavon Justesen .and daughMr. Mrs. Blair Erickson and ter spent Sunday in Mayfeld visit- family and have moved to Huntington ing relatives and with her mother where he is employed. and family.' A Studio Pose of El-wo- TheDridc - Weddings are exciting Be sure of having a serene pose of yourself as a bride. Call , for an appointment when your gown is ready. ! Ferron News The Hereford Association field day held at Richfield, Saturday, August 29. was attended by Owen and Kent Barton, Carlyle and Paul Crawford, Travis and Boyd Olsen from this area. They took cattle to be judged and also attended many events. Two doctors were in attendance from the USU in Logan and gave interesting talks. Portraits available in 5x7, 8x10, 11x14 in Black and White, Bronzetone, or in Oil Colors. We also Expertly Photograph Home and Church Weddings. The family of Mrs. Annie Funk honored her on her birthday last Sunday at her home. They gave her some lovely presents and all had dinner together. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Funk, Mr. aqd Mrs. Glendon Caldwell, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Conover, Mrs. Clyda Easley, Rex Funk, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Conover, Mr. and Mrs. Marcil Liston and Joe Liston. pliotos AOgftGQS Ralph Lemon had the misfortune to bqve the end of one pf his fingers taken off by a hay stacker one day last week. J Nad Peterson and little daughter of Washington D. C. spent the weekend in Joes Valley with his mother, Mrs. Crystal Rosenberg, and other relatives. Nad has been released as Bishop of the Alexandria, Va. ward and his successor is Neal N. Reid, formerly of OrA group of wide-eye- d boys and angeville. girls entered the school building Word has been received from assisted by Mr. Frank Hall It was just the Student Council called to- Ferris Oman that he is on a Medgether in their second meeting to iterranean cruise. His last letter make arrangements for the first stated he was off the coast of Spain. day of school assembly After plans were made, the gang wandered through the halls to Relatives who met at the Delon sneak a peek at the new light fix- Olsen home after attending the tures, painted walls, finished floors mssionary testimonial held in Orand other repairs. To close our angeville for Bruce Olsen were Mr. meeting Darrell treated us to a and Mrs. Silas Harris of American Fork, Nad Peterson and daughter dish of ice cream. Assembly practice for the first Carol Ann. Washington D. C.; Mr. day of school was held Monday and and Mrs. Reuel Jones, Mrs. Stella Wednesday at the Fine Arts Build- Oaks and daughter Evelyn of Proing. Numbers consisting of read- vo and Mrs. Crystal Rosenberg. musical, pantoings, black-out- s, Carolyn Wilberg was home over mimes, song and dance have been combined to make a real barrel of the weekend from Idaho. fun. Mrs. Stella Jeffs left Sunday for With school just around the corProvo where she will enroll in a ner remember The more you study, the more Beauty School. Her mother, Mrs. Sarah Anderson, and her sons, Lee, you learn; The more you learn, the more Ray and Jay, will be with her this winter, ' you know; more the The more you know, sons of North Hollywood, and his The more you forget, the less friend, Vem Asay. Don was coach you know; So Why study?? of the North Studio softball team that played in the LDS finals in Salt Lake City recently. They came In close with Long Beach winning. with In Eastman Color September 5 short visit with her son Don and 4, 5 September TOM THUMB FOR THE GODS September at easant the past week with relatives. She accompanied a daughter and husband, the Bruce Kinders, on the trip. , Mrs. Pearl TWILIGHT 5, Mrs. Ida Page visited in Mt. with September will be held services Saturday, September the chapel. . Miss Shirley Huntington and friend from San Francisco spent a week at the Lloyd Huntingtons. Mrs. Huntington returned . with them to San Francisco and visited , a week. .r ' Salt Lake City visitors the past week were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tuttle, Mrs. Beverly Nielson and Mrs. Hansen. The women attended, a party for Mrs. Dennis Tuttle on Monday afternoon. September X 1909 Mrs. Glen Show to begin school. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Reid visited their daughter and family, the LaVar Wares, in Sandy last weekend. - Castle Dale News - The Harold Draper family is home after spending most of the summer at Pleasant Grove, Sandy and vicinity. It is time for the girls Price family. Mrs. Price has been Here for the reception for their up north with her husband and brother, Chester, and wife held in other members of the family this Lawrence Saturday were Mr. and summer while Owen is on a conMrs. Dean Taylor and family of tract job. Spanish Fork and Mrs. Barbara Fireside programs were held Sunday evening at the homes of Richard Tuttle and Ralph Justesen. rn September JoAnn Cox, Geneal Cox, Stake leader, and Stake Primary president, Mrs. Cristy Humphrey. The following girls and parents were present: Virginia Humphrey and Mrs. Phyllis Humphrey, Linda Fox and Mrs. Alice Fox, Sally Draper and Mrs. Agnes Draper, Earline Robertson and Mrs. Ruth Robertson, Janet Tuttle and Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Tuttle, Winfred Van Buren and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Van Buren, Barbara Robertson and Mr. and Mrs. Wilburn Robertson. Refreshments were also served. A Young and Stilson family Huntington NORTH EMERY City. Mrs. Cristy Humphrey (UTAH) PROGRESS Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Mortensen have moved from Daryl Hansens home into the Everet Winder home. Mr. and Mrs.' Duane Jones and family had a vacation trip to Ogden and Salt Lake City to yisit relatives the last three days of the week. An Atwood reunion was held in the recreation hall Saturday evening. About 150 were present Including William J. Atwood and the following children, Clemont and family and Melrose and family of Wellington, Mr. and Mrs. Clay Peterson and two sons of Elmo, Leo and family from Lawrence. Other relatives were Mr. and Mrs. Wilburn Ruggs and his son Alvin and family and Glen and family from Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Richards and family, Spring Glen; Hyrum and family, Huntington; and Ruben Tucker and family, Manti; Max Lee Tucker and family, Tom Holdaway and family and Chester Hall, Price. They all had and enjoyable time. and Mrs. Dean Atwood and family visited their son Farrel and family Sunday in Dragerton to attend their granddaughters birthday. They also took their grandson Michael home after he had spent the summer with them. Members of Perron Club Reports 4-- H LIVESTOCK CLUB The evening of August 27 the Livestock Club held its Ferron annual party under the direction of its leaders, Mr. and Mrs. Monte Swasey. There were 42 members club and guests present. The members from Moore were invited as guests. Also in attendance were County Agent Gerald Olson aud wife and county commissioner Clyde Conover. Dancing, mixers and games were enjoyed by those present and refreshments were served. 4-- H 4-- H (LEFT FROM LAST WEEK) club The Ferron Livestock has met regularly throughout the summer. Our meetings have inMrs. Crystal Rosenberg left for cluded report on the North Salt Salt Lake and other points in the Lake Stock Show in which two of northern part of the state with her son Nad Monday. She will at- vo where Mr. Williams has been tend the wedding reception for attending school. Jean Lee in Salt Lake and visit Mrs. Nad Rosenberg and baby in Ward conference was held SunOgden. day under the direction of Bishop Forrest Peterson. All members of Keith Funk of Logan has been the stake presidency were in attendance and gave advice. The revisiting his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Welzie Wayman, the past ten ports from the ward organizations were very good and interesting. days. Dennis, a brother, came down last week and took him home to Mr. and Mrs. Kimble Larsen and be ready for school baby have moved here from Richfield. They are living in the L. T. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Williams and Hunter home across from the Polar moved have home after family King. spending the past summer in Pro- Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Tuttle returned home Tuesday after spendSOUTH EMERY ing the past week in northern Utah and in Idaho where they visited Mr. and Mrs. Clay Crawford in Boise. Mrs. Crawford is Mr. Tuttles sister. 4-- H 4-- Livestock Club our members, Geraldine Stanton and Garth Leslie, entered their calves; demonstrations on fitting and showing calves and lambs; prepar- club camp, which ing for our 20 boys and girls .enjoyed; five other. mmbers attended. camp with; ... ... ther cooking clubs. u 6 found us August weighing and tagging animals - for the Stock ' Show: calves, 26; sheep, 14; pigs 1 and dairy. 12.. We collected blue, red and white ribbons, also second place with our pen of five. Don , Wild won a beautiful white leather i v halter with his dairy heifer. 4-- H Elegant eating .. . CHEDDAR By Judy Brinkerhoff Mr. and Mrs. George Magnuson have been in Salt Lake the past Well members of the South Em- few days with their daughter Roma ery Chain Gang, polish up your ball and family. and chains, and press your stripes; school is beginning. Visiting at the Kenneth Cox Isnt everyone happy? Just think, home two days last week were Mr. now the girls won't have to worry and Mrs. Richards (Janone Jensen) about which pair of jeans they and children of California. want to wear, because they wont The future that we study and be wearing jeans.. The boys wont have to worry about getting a bad, plan for begins today. nasty, suntan because they will It is astonishing how little one have to start wearing shirts. The girls wont have to worry about feels poverty when one loves. Ed;; i a i having straight hair for their date, ward George Bulwer. after they have been swimming that day, because there will be no more swimming and not near as many dates (home work you know). We wont have to worry about sleeping out, eating green apples, having water fights, staying up until one in the morning watching the late show on TV and sleeping until noon. Wont it be a relief when we dont have to do these things??? Well, now to get to business. The $ student council met together last TeleFriday to discuss the events for the first week of school. On Friday we plan to have a bon-fidance on the tennis court Well have hot dogs and marshmallows to roast while we are dancing, and a fine '.6482 McArthur, Perry - Cleveland orchestra to dance by. It is bound to be lots of fun so everyone come. Oveson, Ellis C. - Cleveland It will also give us a chance to j .v ' memnew with the get acquainted Bchling, William - Ferron bers of South Emery. To the new members of South 4 Conover, Jesse.M. Ferron Emery high school we would like to welcome you. We know that you 'Av.y SLi;2-o&2(will have lots of fun and will make ) Ralphs, LnVerd - Ferron ' at South Emlots of 1 ery. BUT! Dont think you can get Castle Valley Stage - Emery 4226 away with anything, because we are planning to give you a rough time, especially on your initiation. Please use your new" directory smeesomc of the To the faculty, we want to say helo and We welcome the new memtelephone numbers are different. Note that the SCS and , bers of the faculty. the ASC office numbers have been (man goth Well, I better sign off now, see 5? 8 2 you all next week with another 5 i"? nn uJ Please to your re nw ALUS CHALMERS 1 See us also for low cost Loans Es . . . wife. Farm Equipment BORROW THE SAFEWAY! for arls any worthy cause. Sales Service Authorized Dealer First Ndtional Banlc of Price ' , Price, Utah Member Federal Reserve Syslem and1 Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation 3 INTEREST PAID ON ALL4 SAVINGS . V JUs ;; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Clegg had as guests their son Ben and wife from Salt Lake City and Henry and Price Commission it Company qartty. Emei;y, phone Directory: i. new-friend- s J it South First West Price beMshji Announcements: We have a wide selection of styles and types, from plain to fancy priced to Wedding Supplies: We can furnish napkins, thank you cards, scrolls, and other necessary items. Bride's Books: Now in 4 (LEFT FROM LAST WEEK) Mr. and Mrs. Orcel Oliver had as guests during, the week of August 15, Mrs. Roy and her two children from Moab. They then Went to Colorado. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Clegg had as guests the past week their son Henry and wife from Lehi; their daughters, Mrs. Francis Hanson and daughters from Dragerton, and Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Jaco'flsen and family from Castle Gate. and Mrs. Carl Mortensen gave their daughter Rickie a birthday party Friday. She entertained a host of friends by giving them a ride on a hay rack. 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