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Show October 13, 1959 EMERY COUNTY (UTAH) PROGRESS Page Two gave a fine talk on life in depicting their celebrations and customs at Christmas time. Mrs. Bunderson rendered a piona solo. Victor Bunderson gave an interesting and educational talk about customs and life in Mexico where 95 of the neople are Catholics. Boys and 'girls go to separate schools. Mothers chaperone their daughters to Mass. A very small per cent of fathers and sons attend church. The wealthy people have great feasts. The peasants live meagerly on beans and corn. Yearly pilgrimages are made on foot 409 miles to Mexico City to the shrine of the Virgin Mary by thousands of people, many barefooted. Mexico has 30 states. Wages are low, $1.35 to 32c per day. All the Bunderson family speak Spanish. City Saturday where Gary had niece of Cleveland visit them a medical appointment. 10, Stnenxf Emery News 'PwpteM, ESTABLISHED, Published every Thursday, at Castle Dale, Utah matter under the Entered In the Post Office at Castle Dale, Utah, as second-clas- s Act of March 3, 1879, as amended by the Acts of June 11, 1934, and October 30, 1951 (39 United States Code 226; 20 Stat. 359; 48 Stat. 928; 65 Stat. 672). NATIONAL . socunsa CUN EDITOKIAL Iac5, otn Mrs. Rose Olsen ' 1900 Mexico, Mr. and Mrs. Riddel Peacock. Josephine R. Peacock and Mac Christiansen enjoyed the B. J. Peacock family reunion in Span-.s- h Fork Thursday of last week. B. J. and Lydia Peacock of Calif, were honored in an LDS recreation hall where many relatives gathered. Mr. xnd Mrs. Wilbur Peacock of San Francisco and Mr. and Mrs. Er-iePeacock of El Monte, Calif, were also in attendance. A program, and lunch helped to complete the days festivities. st Editor and Publisher CLARIN D. ASHBY RAY E. HASSINGER Printer, Operator : Society, Office Apprentice OLSEN KIMBLE LARSEN MRS. JOYCE Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. CORRESPONDENTS Mrs. Agnes Jensen Castle Dale, 2895 Glen Snow Mrs. E. B. Simonson Rose Olsen Emery, 4249 Mrs. Flora Jensen Cnsty Humphrey Orangeville, 3330 h erron, 6755 Mrs. Bessie Wright Deborah Huntsman Mrs. Sarah Pulsipher Rex Fillmore Lawrence, 3436 Huntingdon News Mrs. Flora Jensen and three children of Birdseye. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Majnik were visitors in Sandy during the week with Mr. and Mrs. Jay Price and family. G. H. Klecker attended the National League baseball game Mr. and Mrs. Jim Christensen in San Francisco last week. of Glendora, Calif, visited his folks, Mr. and Mrs. Willard O. Visitors this week at the home Sandberg, a couple of days of Rhoda Mathie were Mr. and Mrs. Grant Walker of Salt Lake City. visitors in Salt Conference Lake City from Huntington Visitors recently at the home were President, and Mrs. Frank of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Collard Hall, Bishop and Mrs. Reed were Mr. and Mrs. Henry ElmerBrasher, Bishop and Mrs. Dran. Cleveland,' 6510 Mr. and Mrs. Gayle Broderick and family of Kearns and irystal Broderick of Salt Lake were weekend visitors in Emery. Gr. River, Bishop and Mrs. Floyd Huntington, 4221 Pres, and Mrs. Rex Clawson, 5533 and Amelia Anderson Bunderson Elmo, 6637 joined the throng of visitors at in Salt General Conference nan Seeley, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Lake. neth Brasher, Ella Rowley, MilHoward Jensen of Tooele dred Johnson, Irene Gardner, Mr. and Mrs. Perry Wakefield, spent four days here with Beal taking care of his Dr. Lena Schreler. farm and livestock interests. Brln-kerho- ff, Le-Gra- nd Ella Nielson visited in Kearns last week with Marion and family. She is in poor health and they brought her back over the weekend. Lawrence News Mrs. Jean Mathie was taken Mr. and Mrs. Cloyd Fillmore to the Price hospital Sunday made a business trip to Guni-so- n for medical treatment Monday. Mrs. Rex Fillmore Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jr. motored to Salt Lake Ray Staker of Salt Lake is Mr. and Mrs. Lester Day of City over the weekend for LDS visiting here with his daughter Conference. Mrs. Brinkerhoff Sr and family, Mr. and Mrs Mart Roy visited the Marius Johnson Cullum. and Ferrel Day homes Sunday stayed with the children. Brin-kerhe- ff Several residents of Lawrence Miss Judy Jensen is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Frank Blackdonated blood to the Red Cross in Sunnyside with an aunt and burn of Clawson visited Monday Bloodmobile Tuesday afternoon uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Carrol with Mary Day and Mr. and in Huntington. Mrs. Marius Johnson at their home here. Errol Wilstead, son cf Mr. and Friday of last week Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wilstead, arrived Mrs. Cloyd Fillmor had visitors Little Annett Wilson, daughhome Tuesday of last week from from Spring City, Mr. and Mrs ter of Mr. and Mrs. Jesco WilAlameda, Calif, where he is Orrin Jensen and Mrs. Jensens son, fell from a bunk bed last stationed in the Navy. He has two sisters. Sunday their chil- week rceiving a cut that requirdren, Mr. and Mrs. Neil Thomp- ed six stitches to close. a 30 day leave. son and Mr. and Mrs. David Fillmore of Price spent the day. Mr. and Mrs. Marius Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Chester Hall and enjoyed a surprise birthday children and Mrs. Annabelle Lilian Wilson of Huntington party in Cleveland for Agnes Holdaway and children of Price visited one 'day last week with Jensen Friday night at her visited Saturday with their par- Cleo Johnson and Mary Day. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Atwood, They also had Agnes Jensen and home. Sunday a son, Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Atwood, and children of Cleveland visited there also. Fawn Hersch $nd four children of Provo arrived at the Jorgen Olsen home Sunday. The Mr. and Mrs. Rex Fillmore children remained and Fawn returned to Provo for clothes and Gary motored to Salt Lake and to make preparations for her mothers funeral held Wednesday. Idonna Anderson of Pr- sen and pmily. Blaine is with the oil rigs. ovo, Armida Sherman of Helper, Izela Curtis of Moroni and Udell Kele of Price were all at the Dawn, Courtney and Annette Duzett of Salt Lake spent SunOlsen home Sunday. day in Emery. Gale Kinder and Lott Nielson Mr. and Mrs. Homer Ed were in Salt Lake City this week R. Peacock wards, BYU-to watch the of U foot, and Mr. Josephine and Mrs. Riddell Peaball game. cock attended funeral services in Manti Tuesday of last week 030237, as shown by the records 'or Calvin Peacock. of the Bureau of Land ManageMrs. Bruce Mortensen and Lois and Clare Johnson and ment, Department of the InLaura Anderson is in the Car- family and Ella Anderson enjoy- - family of Spanish Fork were terior f and, bon hospital with injuries she ed the weekend in Green River weekend guests at the George 2. That said lease covers lands received Tuesday of last week with Blaine and Ellen Morten- - Pearson home. in the County of Emery, State here in a pedestrian-ca- r acciof Utah, described as follows, dent. showed- - no broken to wit: bones or. torn ligaments. She Unsurveyed lands which when suffered from shock and bruises. surveyed will probably be: TOWNSHIP 26 South, RANMr. and Mrs. Dale Peacock GE 7 East, Salt Lake MER- report that their daughter GlorIDIAN ia, is at Morocco, Casa Blanca. Section 4: SWti She joined her husband there Section 5: SEU three months ago. She is emSection 8: EHNE14 ployed in a civilian personnel Section 9: W'iNE'i, NWU assignment. They live in a 55 3. That if any person claim foot trailer and are interested ing or asserting under1, or by ,n their work and the people of min-nvirtue of, any unpatented this area. claim located prior to enactment of the Act of August Mr. and Mrs. Brigham Stat. 708), any 13, 1954 (68 of Manti were Sunday right or interest in Leasing Act and Monday guests at the Paul minerals (eis defined in Section Jlsen home. 11 of said Act of August 13, 1954) as to the Reno Crook is again in the lands or any part thereof, shall Veterans hospital in Salt Lake. fail to file in the Land Office He has been there for two weeks of the Bureau of Land Manage- for tests and diagnosis. ment at Salt Lake City, Utah and within 150 days from the The Emery ward Primary below stated date of first publisponsored a childrens dance cation of this Notice, a verified Monday at 3:30 in the recreastatement which shall set forth tion hall. It was a deer hunters as to such mining claim: dance. (1) The date of location; (2) The book and page of reSacrament LICENSES Sunday evening cordation of the notice or cerwas enjoyed with the meeting of tificate location; Victor Bunderson family spon'3) The section or sections of soring the program. Vicky Lee, the public land surveys which embrace such mining claim; or if such lands are unsurveyed either the section or sections which would probably embrace Mrs. Sarah Pulsipher such mining claim when the extendare land surveys public ed to such lands or a tie by Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Mortencourses and distances to an ap- sen had as guests Sunday Mr. proved United States mineral and Mrs. Carnel Johnson and monument; family from Price. (4) Whether such claimant is a locator or purchaser under Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Erickson visited at the Price hospital such location; and with 27, (5) The name and address of Sunday, September COLEMAN such claimant and names and Nels Christensen. addresses so far as known to Erickson the claimant of any other person Mr. and Mrs. Ervin OUTDOOR or persons claiming any interest of Wellington visited here with sisters. his and brothers or interests in or under such PRODUCTS unpatented mining claim; AlS. Nelson Mrs. Bishop-ansuch failure shall be conclusger went to Salt Lake City for ively deemed (i) to constitute Conference. They took her moa waiver and relinquishment by Cooks Like a City ther, Mrs. Margaret McGuire, such mining claimant of any with returned She then them. and all right, title, and interest Gas Range home in Ottowa, Canada under such mining claim as to, to her Reg. $19.95 her with visited has daughShe but only as to. Leasing Act Makes all meals and for ter the past easier, camp family Large 2 Burner minerals, and (ii) to constitute quicker! Coleman High Stand a consent by such mining claimassures comfortable cooking ant that such mining claim and Mr. and Mrs. Varden Willson height. 2 instant - lighting, any patent issued therefor, shall had as Makes windproof burners! guests Sunday her sister, be subject to the reservation of and burns own gas from gasMr, and Mrs. Everett Winder, minerals Act specified Leasing oline. Stove and high stand in section 4 of said Act of Aug- and girls from Sunnyside and Mrs. fold up for easy carrying. See Rose Piccolo, her mother, to ust 13, 1954, And (Hi) prethis today. clude thereafter any assertion and sons from Price. by such mining claimant of any Mr. and Mrs. Walter West- Reg- - $16.95 Beg. $19.95 right or title to or interest in brook and family from Price minerals Act by any Leasing Now $13.95 reason of such mining claim. - visited with her mother, Mrs. The date of first publication Ada Oviatt, Sunday. of this Notice shall be Oct. 1, Mr. and Mrs. Levi Lott had a 1959. birthday party for their daugh 1959 DATED September 22, ter Linda Sunday. She enter COLEMAN Ernest E. House, Manager, tained 20 little friends. Salt Lake City, Utah Land OfMr. and Mrs. Farrell Davis fice, Bureau of Land Management, Department of the Inter and family from Spanish Fork Reg. $24.95 were guests over the weekend lor. Reg. 1 Gal. $6.95 at of homes October their 1, the parents, First Publication; Erickson Mr. and Mrs. Clifford 1959 Last Publication; November 26, and Mrs. Maud Davis. U Iron in Utah's strength Iron mining is the starting point of important economic benefits for Utah. The mines themselves have about 550 employees, with payrolls of nearly $3,500,000 annually. But even more important, the mines have attracted steel and iron processing and fabricating plants that have about 10,000 employees who earn in the neighborhood of $60,000,000 a year. UTAH MIHItlC ASSOCIATION "From the earth comes an abundant life for all " Sporting Goods NOTICE Anyone desiring use of the Emery County courthouse for the purpose of public meetings, must make arrangements for the same through the office of the Emery County Clerk. By order of the Emery County Commission. (s) Glen P. Bott, Clerk Published October 8 and 15, 1959 . , NOTICE OF LEASE 585 - Utah 035376) Published pursuant to Section 7 of the Act of August 13,' (PL 1954, (68 Stat 708) TO WHOMEVER IT MAY CONCERN: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN in pursuance of a proper Request for Publication heretofore filed in accordance with Section 7 of the Act of August NOTICE 13, 1954 (68 Stat 708) and the Notice is hereby given that regulations thereunder (43 CFR the County Commissioners of 186.8): 1. That on or about November Emery County will receive sealed bids for 100 tons of 21, 1958, effective December 1, stoker coal, to be delivered at 1958, there was issued by the the Court House in Castle Dale. United States of America under All coal must be received and and pursuant to the mineral weigh bills signed by County leasing laws as defined in Section 11 of the Act of August 13, Clerk, Glen P. Bott. All bids are to be in the clerks 1954 (68 Stat. 708) an oil and gas office on or before October 30, lease to David K. Watkiss, as 1959. Lessee, and that David K. WatThe Board of County Com kiss, whose address is 1193 missioners reserves the right to South 19th East Salt Lake City Utah, is the present lessee reject any or all bids. said lease as to the lands Emery County Commissioners described in .Section 2 of this (s) Glen P. Bott, clerk Published October 8 and 15, 1959 Notice, bearing Serial No. Utah- un-de- re PIE (HIM For Hunters er above-describ- HUNTING Available Here Elmo News ON ALL WINCHESTER AND REMINGTON Refresh With MilCd RIFLES AND SHELLS Coleman Folding Wouldn't a glass of Camp Stove MILK taste good right now? Gas Stoves AMERICAN Dairy association OF $13.95 UTAH Almost Gas Lanterns now $11.95 Coleman Coolers Picnic Jugs now $19.00 1959. now $4.95 Regular Cooler Was $17.95 Reg. 2 Gal. $11.95 now $12.00 now $8.98 SLEEPING BAGS SUN VALLEY Our Low Cost Bank Loans Christmas is coming and so are those big end of the year bills. Now is a good time to find out more about our law cost personal loans. Every request is held in strict confidence, so dont hesitate to come in and get all the particulars. Prompt courteous service. First National Bank of Price Price, Utah Member Federal Reserve System and Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation 3 INTEREST PAID ON ALL SAVINGS UMBRELLA BE SURE YOUR HOME IS READY FOR WINTER I Assorted tab and roll shingles 4 lb. 36 x 50 6 lb. 42 x 84 Reg. $29.95 Reg. $39.95 $19.95 $29.95 TENTS 9x9 ft., Full Floor, Zipper Front, Stake Poles. Special Price at $49.95 Big Birch Block and Tackle 500 lb. Test $1.98 Insulation Storm Doors and Windows Kilfoyle Krafts, Builders Price, Utah PpDCffi Price, Utah IT 5m dl a mj f (C ME |