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Show October 15, 1939 EMERY COUNTY (UTAH) PROGRESS .Page Four Ferron News Mrs. Deborah Huntsman Mrs. Clyda Easley left Ferron last week and went to Salt Lake City where she boarded a plane for California and visited with her sons, Gene and Horace, and their families. After spending a week or so there Horace will take her to Oklahoma City and out her on a plane for Wash-- ( ngton, D. C. to stay with her cently spent a few days here tending from Ferron are Perry from Salt Lake with her mother, Snow, Philip Nelson, Elaine Mrs. Jessie Nelson. Ralphs, Irma Snow, LaRene Fish, Velma Petersen and Loie Mr. and Mrs. Ward George Beach. were in Salt Lake City for the weekend visiting their son, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Behling and family left here last FriReidel and wife and baby. day to go to Los Angeles, Calif, Two classes, social studies where Harold has employment. and audio-visuaids, are being Mrs. Melba Funk and son given at Castle Dale on Friday and Saturday of each week by Bruce and daughter Karen were two BYU professors. Those at in Salt Lake City spending the week from Wednesday to Saturday with her husband, Clyde Funk, who is there working on a painting job. Logan with five other women from the county. They will receive instruction on foods, furnishings, clothing, safety and family living. They will also attend a banquet where Gov. Mrs. Alta Singleton and two George D. Clyde will be speaker. boys spent last weekend in Provo with one of her friends, Bertha Petersen was in Salt Leone Petersen. Lake City last week visiting her children, Ellen and Jerry Bryan, Eva Killpack, representing and family and her son Don the Relief Society, is attending and family, who have recently a five day extension class in moved there from Price. til after deer hunting is over. Mr. Boggs went back to Lyman, Wyo. whore he has employment. This winter they intend to live in Las Vegas, Nev. Faye and Garr Curtis and children of Richfield visited last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle Crawford, at Moore and with relatives here. al Mrs. Eva Bryan Boggs is now back in town working at the Post Office for a short time un Attention Farmers ! For removal of dead or useless animals call collect: MKdford or ME 30 (residence) 13 Highest Prices Paid for Deer and Elk Skins Carbon Emery Animal By-Produ- cts son Major General Bruce EaS' ley and her daughter, Kathryn Taylor, and their families for the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Singleton spent last weeknd in Salt Lake City on business and visiting with the Wallace Bickmores. ' Visiting in Provo last weekend yas Mr. and Mrs. Charley Rasmussen and Mr. and Mrs. with their Marvin Brereton children, Lee and Jane Rasmussen and baby. Attending LDS General Conference in Salt Lake City last Saturday and Sunday were Bishop and Mrs. J. Keith Albrecht and Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Duncan. Mr. and Mrs. Kermit Petersen spent the weekend of October 3 in, Salt Lake City with their son Kent and family, who have purchased a new home there. JfWr, -- ' '"KfjtWsUXs tiShL HIT THE MARK WITH THESE TREMENDOUS SEASON SPECIALS AT YOUR LOCAL MARKET BASKET STORE. clubs of Ferron have discontinued their meetings for this year but will resume them again next year. The - 4-- H Mrs. May Cox of Glendale, Calif, is visiting with her sister and husband, Blanch and Mirl Ralphs, and her brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. John Cook. Visiting at the Ralphs home last week was their daughter, Louise Shields, and new baby girl from West Jordan. Swift WITH Miss Annette Christensen was home last weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dee Christensen. She is employed In Salt Lake City. 24 oz. can Mrs. Keith Jewkes and daugh- ter Janet of Orem spent part of FINEST QUALITY last week, here visiting with her sister and family, Margaret and George Conover, and in Orangeville with her mother, Mrs. Vera 300 size Tatton. Mr. and Mrs. Volie (Winifred) Mahaffey and six children re- - you can t teat tte all-da- y comlort ot our famous Paradise Kittens tte softest stoes Puritan Cmoi Cm i Garden Cfora! Cra 1 Garden you ve ever worn Gold Coin Uo'rif Garden MIS Libby 4oz. tail) Jik . . . . . lb. rolls 4 cans FRESH Early Dawn 46 oz. . . . . . for . Pudtan, whole or half, lb. . . EGGS 3 dozen 73c &AihmaZti& FAB Sliced, 2 Vi Psuralte IFIoiBfrEZ cans . . . Laundry Basket Deal Evaporated Milk $3.98 3 cer.s 7c . yrep Lumberjack 24 oz. . . F Breaded Shrimp MARKET') BASKET Treasure Chest, pkg. Apples 10 lb. 4 bag .... SSo AP Utah Minced Pies GUYMON MERC. Black Suede Black Leather Brown Leather Blue Leather Price Trading Shoe Dept. Each Huntington, Utah FERRON MERCANTILE & DRUG ?I Ferron, Utah omweir Snow White Chopped Spinach , Pkg. Price, Utah a an 7e |