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Show Related in name and good SOUTH EM ERT Jeen-Jal- new looka-t- he " COMPACT C0RVAIR and CHEVROLET tzm t. h By know better, you would have thought that it was the freshie initiation all over again. I mean having the seniors take all their books home so that the freshies can pack them back to school. BUT! The question is how many of them studied all those books that they took home! Judy Brinkerhoff Reporter Well, kids, how did you like your four day vacation? Some vacation. I noticed that all the kids had their arms loaded down with books and notebooks and all that stuff. If you didnt We have another vacation coming up in a little while. Monday the 19th to be exact. On Wednesday we are going to have a deer hunters day." Everyone is expected to wear a red shirt or a red sweater. Then Wednesday night we are going to have Ladies Clubs AUXILIARY The American Legion of Huntington held tober meeting, Monday Collect If interested, Call FR. Engineered Heating Co. South Provo, Utah 800 West the Oc- night, our school Deer Hunters Ball. We would like you all to wear red to that too. It should be one of the most fun dances of the Good, Used Coal Heating Equipt. 74 Page Hire EMERY COUNTY (UTAH) PROGRESS October 8, 1959 year. I would like do give the boys one word of caution. When the girls go dear hunting, dont shoot them because you thought they were deer". Do we still have our sophomores with us? I hope they all faired the initiation. We have a baseball game with North Emery Friday. Of course, we all hope that we will win, and I got it from a pretty good source that we would. The last game that we played was with Green River. We won the game which made us very happy. Is everyone happy about the World Series outcome? I will see you all next week. Happy hunting! . . 5th. Mrs. Lavon Nielson, unit president, was in charge. Mrs. Rena Grange, committee chairman on Education of War Orphans, and Mrs. Daisy Gunderson, gave information on how to obtain scholarships for war orphans. Two musical selections were presented by Julie Nielson, Pat Nielson, Rita Leonard, LaRac Guymon, Linda Killpack and Jerilyn Wakefield. Seventeen were present. Ladles from Castle Dale attending were Helen Wilberg, Beverly Jensen, Elaine Wilberg and Barbara Magnuson. The Huntington unit will sell tickets for a doll again this year. FRIENDSHIP CLUB The Friendship Club of Castle Dale was entertained Thursday at the home of Mrs. Hazel Way X V. V . S SN.svsvs.vvsv. '. vv.s A strong family resemblance between the Elegance and chassis refinements characterize Corvair and Chevrolets conventional line of the larger Chevrolets in an offering of 16 pasThe Corvair introduces an array passenger cars for 1960 is evident in this unusual senger models. mechanical innovations designed to profile view. At 180 inches, however, the Corvair of compact feet snorter, while Srovide the riding and driving qualities demanded is more than two and one-haAmerican buyer. The Corvair and convenwheelbase compares with 119 on the its Sedan with which it appears. tional model will be in dealer showrooms Oct. 2. all-ne- w lf 108-in- Imptla man. Sport LAWRENCE NEWS NOTES JUST-A-MF.R- E CLUB Club of Cas Discount 25 Mrs. Rex Fillmore The off List Prices on all tie Dale was entertained at i American manufactured luncheon by Mrs. Cora Bohieen Mrs. Lola Mead and Mrs. Thursday of last week, They at her home in Ferron Thurs- Wanda Portable Typewriters Downard of Wellington were nine years old. day afternoon. and Mrs. Ann Allred of Cleve$6.00 per month land visited here Friday afterMrs. Mecham and children of rental on Olympia TRIPLE L CLUB Typewriters noon with Mrs. Utahna Wilsdn. Kearns visited here with her 8 month retftal be applied The Triple L club ladies of Mrs. Mead is may Gerfor Ferral Mrs. leaving parents, Mr. and to purchase. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jensen of Ferron held their meeting last many this month to join her Day, and other relatives. Lillie Clawson announce the arrival Thursday at the home of lesson husband who is stationed there of a new grandchild, a baby girl, Worthen.. She gave a in the Army. Mr. and Mrs. Os Elliott of born September 24 at the Price and served lunch. and Mr. and Mrs. Von Payson hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Sher-ral- d Helping James Willson cele- Gordon of Huntington visited Blackburn. The new mobrate his 71st birthday Wednes- Sunday at the Marius Johnson ther and baby are visiting in 4-- H Will-sohome. day were Lillian and Oran Huntington with her folks, Mr. Wilstead. Stella Elmo; and Mrs. Loren Marshall. RETTES CLEVELAND CLOVE Huntington; Mr. and Mrs. ChesBy Colleen Eden ter Taylor, Spanish Fork; Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wilstead Clive and Iva Killpack of The members of our club have and Mrs. Edward Brinkerhoff motored to Riverton Sunday afFerron are happy over the ar- met at different times at mem- Sr, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Wil- ternoon and visited with Mr. rival of a new grandson born bers homes, and during the past son and Lavel Wilson. That eve- and Mrs. Nelson Day. Tuesday of last week to their week, met at our leaders home ning Mr. and Mrs. James Wilson Mars and Edith Killpack, to finish our record books and son were served a chicken dinMrs. Pearl Brinkerhoff arrivof Salt Lake City. This is now community projects. ner at the Willis Wilson home. ed home from Provo after five children for them. Iva went Our articles are back from spending a week with her sister Mr. and Mrs. James Wilson and .mother, Mrs. Stella Jeffs up Wednesday last week to help the State Fair, and we are all with duties in the home and thrilled with the pretty blue motored to Scofield and spent and Mrs. Sarah Stringham. Price, Utah ribbons. stay a week. Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Simonsen of Price, who have a ranch there. Mr. and Mrs. Lee McMullin EMERY NORTH arof Cleveland announce the Miss Judy Jensen accompanrival of a daughter born Octoied Mrs. Clarence Prettyman of ber 1, in the Price hospital. She Oeen-DJPrice and Mrs. Anderson of has a sister and two brothers L Cleveland to Salt Lake Tuesday at home. Paternal grandparents of last week. are Mr. and Mrs. Douglas McMullin and maternal grandpar Mrs. Rosetta Atwood and ents are Mr. and Mrs. Bert McMrs. Udella Wilson attended the Kee of Huntington. By funeral of a relative, Mrs. Maxine Bently, in Price Monday. LaRac Just-A-Me- re BIRTHS LOOK TO ffl Club Reports THE Classified Bate: 3 cents per word per insertion. Minimum 50c FOR SALE FOR SALE CHOPPER WITH STARK DELICIOUS, Golden FORAGE Delicious and Jonathon apples motor, corn head and hay $2.50 per bushel. Call Bert pickup. Wallace Mortensen, Funk, Ferron 5546 after 5 p.m Box 212, Wellington, Phone 41c ME 41p LOST 0 RIFLE and three boxes HOLSTEIN YEARLING ONE of shells. Contact Lonnie Petof Em. 41p somewhere in the fields erson, Castle Dale. ery. Branded FA on left hip. Anyone knowing about her UED REFRIGERATOR excel call Stanley Allen, 4541, Moore. lent condition. Contact Olive 42c Huntington, phone 3126 Castle 41c Dale. MISCELLANEOUS 32-4- A FEW LAMBS. See Dean Jorgensen or J, W. Jorgensen at Clawson. 41p CAT by WORK Estimate a job or the hour, very reasonable. Cement gravel hauled. Contact Fred F. Cox, Orangeville 2590. Office Equipment Company IT'S 41tfc TWO FRENCH DOORS with f xtures, also one screen door. WE FEATURE PABCO and winThree Curtis silent-tigGold Seal Inlaid Linoleum. See o. Radio-phordows, good condition. us for complete installation. combination, needs rePrice Trading Co, Price. 23tfc pair. Make offer. Contact FenHELP WANTED Mrs. Bessie Wright ton Moffitt, phone Huntington 41c LADY WANTED to 4131, or ASC office. represent Mr. and Mrs. Fame Price of Avon Cosmetics in Emery. ' 1943 WILLYS JEEP, Saddle and Write to Mrs. Gaia Davis, Sunnyside were Sunday visitors 500 gallon butane tank. See Richfield. 42p with Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Price. Bruce Ware, Orangeville 2513. 42c FOR BENT Bertha Pettey of Salt Lake FORMERLY occu? BUILDING home MODERN FOUR ROOM and her daughter Vivian of Service 66 with 16 shares reservoir water pied by Phillips Arizona were Saturday, visitors Station. Will rent as service with Mrs. located in northeast part of Mary Cox. reor will Huntington. Call Fireside - station and garage Contact tenant. for model Clee write or Gordon, 42tfc 42c Mack Johnson, Price. Mr. and Mrs. June Anderson Hiawatha. and family of Kamas were weekend visitors here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Luther Tatton. ht Clawson News Ferron Utah South Emery High School - A- f Oichcstra - DOOR Music Vendors PRIZES REFRESHMENTS SOLD Reporter Entertainment is headed our way, as we welcome to North Emery this week Pruth McFar lin, a great singer with a soul and character in his voice. This radio and concert tenor will be presented to us through Nation- we all To think is Lathella Nielsen and must do once something in a while and daughter Judy accompanied a the Sophomores have had this group from the Ferron ward experience by taking preference Primary to the Manti temple tests this week. But Juniors, get Saturday to do baptismal work prepared, your turn is coming. Plans have already been made Mrs Cora Charlesworth, Mrs. for aptitude tests to be given Daisy Reese and Mrs. Lily Ward your way. of Price were Tuesday visitors Have you been practicing with Mr. and Mrs. Andrew your best smile in front of the Wright. mirror? Have you decided which hair-d- o or face to wear? Which CARD OF THANKS tie of Dads will look best? It We are grateful for the wont be long before our minds many kindnesses and exmust be made up. The man pressions of condolence forwith the camera will be here thcoming from our many friends during the Illness to start taking pictures for the yearbook next week. and passing of our mother, Get out your dancing shoes wife, daughter and sister, and lets all "go to the Library Camille Chipman Borrell. Dance this Friday. The price is Richard Borrell family 50c per person. See you there. Ralph S. Chipman family Miss Judy Jensen received telephone call from Douglas Navy Prettyman, who is in the Calif. and stationed at Sundale, Mr. and Mrs. Marius Johnson and Mary Day had as visitors Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Beatty and son Patrick of Murray and Mr and Mrs. Cecil Day of Provo. They also visited Ferral and Keith Day. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Earl Day visited at both the Johnson and Day homes. Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Vivian Tuft of Murray stopped to visit at the Marius Johnson home. They were on their way from Grand Junction where they met their son Donald who has just completed an LDS mission in Kansas. The Tufts are former residents of SONOMAS V So we are staging a big Winter Coat and Suit Jamboree for Monday and Tuesday, Oct. If you buy a coat or suit on Lee and Dee Fillmore, twin sons of Mr. and Mrs. Cloyd Fillmore, entertained a group of friends at a birthday party either of these days you will money. $5.00 discount will be given on coats up to $50 $10 discount on all coats ROCKET above $50. THEATER CASTLE DALE, UTAH A Gift Certificate with David Ladd Chill Wills you to your certificate- - A sales slip for any item such as dress, blouse, skirt, hose, or suit and coat may entitle you to a certificate. and LONE TEXAN with Witefi IMkv fooatefi Willard Parker Audrey Dalton October Model 50, will be given away , 30-0- 6 . . . FREE ! VistaVision Sophia Loren Anthony Quinn NOTHING TO BUY October 'SafafedZbn cp yo(& tnotuy CfflDC JlHliJ 77 East Main Street 11, 12 THE BLACK ORCHID High Powered Rifle Phone ME Store Hours: 9:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. for $20 will be mailed to some lucky customer after the close of business on Tuesday, October 13. You do not have to be present Tuesday evening to entitle 9, 10 CinemaScope for Sears Annual "Free Gun" 3 velvet, leathers, raccoon trimmed, rain coats and fashionable Youthcraft coats and suits. We will feature over 100 car coats alone! BIG THE SAD HORSE Jl 12-1- We have assembled a fabulous selection twhichincludes Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wilstead enjoyed a birthday supper at the Frank Blackburn home Sunday. The birthdays celebrated were Frank Blackburns and Irene Wilsteads. . October regisier Phone 2431 Castle Dale V Jones Mrs. Wednesday, October 14, 1959 sponsored by Industrial Arts Club Progress Publishing Co. Ik al Assemblies. Heads up! The Rangers are off again. This Friday they will journey to Green River to tangle with the Pirates. Next Wednesday, October 14, they are a held A group of Boy Scouts scheduled to saddle up and galPatrol meeting Monday at the lop south to meet those rough home of Robert Barney.- - Re- and Bulldogs. For the refreshments were served by Rob- sultsready of these games, we must Mrs. Jensen. Clara erts mother, wait and see. Deer Hunters Ball n, 15, 16, 17 TEMPEST Technicolor Van Heflin Viveca Lindfors Come in between now and October 13 to get the full details concerning join the celebration of our anniverthe free gift certificate. Come in and account. sary. Ask about a layaway plan oj- open a charge ONLY AT SONOMAS Pricer Utah 1 11 |