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Show Pace Four EMERY COUNTY (UTAH) PROGRESS companied by Norma Hal.. The ance. Puffed rice balls and ice cream cones were sold. After ed by Zclda Sejley, Vcnda Corthe dance the officers and teachRow-leGarth Cox has gone to Calif- ers presented the children with giat, Marian Jensen, Ruby Mrs. Flora Jensen ' Anna Nielson, Mary Marie ornia where he has secured em- a treat. Beulah Me Elprang, ployment. Sitterud, Dran-na- n Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Hardee Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Harrison verna Watterson, Bishop Seeley and the singing moMr. and Mrs. Lee Childs vis- of Huntington visited at the and his nephews from California n were in LaSal a couple of days thers directed by Madge Guy-mo- ited at the Leland Davis home Lavoy Hardee home Monday afand Ora Larsen. ternoon. Monday. this week for the deer hunt. first ward program was Huntingdon News present- ' . The families of Jack Corgiat and James Potter spent Saturday and Sunday in Provo with Mrs. Louis Jones and family. The occasion was Mrs. Potter's birthday. Guests at tha home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Baxter Wednesday to Monday were their friends, Mr. and Mrs. James Wiestien of Redondo Beach, Calif. While here they all went sightseeing, and had dinner in the canyon. here visiting his parents, Mr. Castle Dale News E. E. Davis Sr. still manages to get around quite well for a man of his age and in spite of A few more men have been work at Wattis many sick days he has the nic- called back to them are Steven Among est garden in town every year. again. and Ward Tucker. Mrs. Crystal Rosenberg left Friday for Salt Lake City where she has accepted a position as housekeeper for Governor and Mrs. George D. Clyde at thp new Governors Mansion. Cleveland News Orangeville News y, October 29, 1959 and Mrs. Robert Ward. Orvil has employment at Myton. Mr. and Mrs. June Minchey went to Ogden last Friday for The Primary held a very sucDelRoy Davis has returned to a medical checkup. Everything cessful Halloween party Mon- California where he will visit was fine and they returned day with ghosts, goblins, witches with his brother Kirby for a home the same day. and other strange and weird week before ' returning to his Halloween creatures in attend base. . Mr. and Mrs. Orvil Ward were Mr. and Mrs. Max Johansen of Price were visitors in Cleveland last Sunday. They visited at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Bishop, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Glendon Johansen, Mrs. Darwin Jensen and others. joyed attending a stake conference. They returned home Saturday. CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our appreciation and thanks to all those who helped in any way at the time of the accidental death of our husband, father and son, Boyd Christensen. Mrs. Fern Christensen, Ted The past week Mrs. George Magnuson and her sister, Ida Page, of Orangeville have been in Denver, Colo, where they have been visiting the Merrill Cox family. While there they en and Janet Mrs. Millie Christensen Mrs. Oleva Dugmore Klea Jones and chidrcn of Salt Lake City visited here over the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lealan Collard. Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Potter and family will leave here this week to make a home in Circle-villThey have been here two years while Mr. Potter has been in charge of the Soil Conserve tion program. , e. The Fast Sunday . meetings held Sunday on account of Stake Conference next weekend. Three children of the Sec ond ward were baptized and confirmed: Stephen Nielson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Nielson.; Ileen Gordon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clive Gordon, and Marie Guymon, daughter of Mr. and Mrk. Lynn Guymon. In the First ward Dell Wagner was baptized and confirmed a mem ber of the church. were M Appll Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Krebs of Monterey, Calif, are visiting in Huntington during the two weeks of deer season with Mr. and Mrs. William Rowley. The women, are sisters. A daughter of the Rowleys, Annette, and her husband, Jerry Aoderton, of Salt Lake City were weekend visitors in Huntington at the Rowley home.'' Morell Nelson and Addie ards were visitors in Rich- m Provo and Orem with their children, Lavell King and Mr. and Mrs. Scott Grange and their families, Fri. .. day and Saturday. Sunday visitors at the Borden's O V i 28 oz., 5c Off ' Guy V Conover and children of Ferron and Mraj and son Mr. and Mrs. Milton Johnson, Mr. and MrP, Qljver, Rqoqr, JUly Er.gle, and Flora Jensen attended sessions at the Manti temple Thursday. , Ti : i Aunt Susan A V.Chicken, Beef, Turkey Golden Valley gallon , '' 4 Fireside was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rex Nelson two weeks ago. Mr. and Mrs Jack Corgiat showed slides of yioaioM 291 Mrs. Rex Wilsons home. Mrs. Phyllis Grange talked to the young folks about living a clean life and told the story of The Heart of the Rose. Next ClIII ! il HD for Li Breasts & Thighs Jewell l lb. pkg. Jak (Bra it ft . Welch, 12 oz. for Sun- day night a stake Fireside will be held at the ,stftke hqysfl,, ; Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Bennett and Mr. and Mrs. Walter ter visited in Salt Lake Friday to Sunday with the Lloyi Ungermans. Vicki is recovering from a recent Northern, 400 Mira Mr, and Mrs. jElusEr J&hrisi of Manti spent the afternoon Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Fenton Moffitt, Mae ftrnbid'and Mr. and Mrs. Rosel Jensen. They also called to see Mr. and Mrs. Ray Grarge and Mr. and "Mis Mack Kirby. ii .viii oir 'liilil il il ' Perry Wake. JC field received word from their missionary son, Gartlv who is in the Northern MODlCKl3' t sion, that he has been transferred to his first mission assignment rya yhej-e.he- , labored for seven montns asa'junioPcom-panio- n III. with the District President. He is now the Disfiqt President at Agua Caliente, He is busy and likes his very much. for ,!( if .iii in t. hiiii (tl u J113 ha' . veuiii I'll i Y .1 . Maraschino Cherries Brussel Sprouts ' t Table Pride, 10 oz. lib. pkg. ,V . ? t 2 forl . . .29 v MONPAT DRY MILK 38 QT. SIZE oz. CBSB 10 n A R Mn I "T rbbfifaiiWWI' 5 oz. Tennant, ' & 3 v 1 riioi ,1 fflarslimall I Mew Cabbage u. CdlT0tS Cello bag m Dromedary, ea. Mm . 1 A . Hzm t Cr The Huntington Second ward YWMIA honored the girls. who earned Individual awards year and their mothers at a banquet Saturday night. Other guests were Pres. Frank Ijial). Bishop Reed Brasher, Pierce Wilson, Lynn Guymon and their wives; the officers and teaejiprsjt and their husbands; stak MIA officers, Mrs. Eleanor rge and Mrs. Phyllis Stanton. were" presented T5 y Awards Bishop Brasher to Lorie Me- - 11(2 4 pP7 Palmer Justice, Shirlee McArthur, Aiece Hall, Margo Grange, Julie Niel3wf,HLaRire 'tluyinoa, Rita Leonard, Pat Nielson, Lela 1 T A i i small, lb. ,ea" & rt meaty i I small, lb. Ann Wilson, Vicki Ungerman, Janice Larsen, Vee Brah, Ronalene Anderson, Lyndat ackham, Carolyn Grange, Jeri-ly- n Sheila McAr-tlft- lf Wakefield, PimuFliHUa, Uinl -- leadeis awards to Della Brasher and Mildred Johnson. 100.attend-anc- e awards wejSe givetALorie. Annette, lene. Mrs. the guest speaker. iUURoJIs 2H3HJAID JtJJA were, both pated in the Second ward were Libby Gordon, Mabpl Yourjg, Lucille Kinder, Brihker-- i hoff., .H.elen Brown,. Audrey Saimberfe Adaie RichaMS, Mary Brown, Hannah Johnson Rena Grange, Pres? FrArto Half, Bishop Reed Brasher, Adeline Wake-a- d the sing ing mothers iPfl T5y MargafcT Toting and ac- - 11 SU Uynlicgton; Utah Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Truman were here barbriMy aha DtintUrry from Salt Lake City. I i.ttl ll ) , v u (5i( .o i .l(l,T Ferron, UtpbqtoD 1 i COUPON Miiil.i iioiaaifnrnoD odIiS j M Koasfc A Grade lb. REDEEM YOUR 1 MERCANTILE & DRUG 51 Beef j rirv REDEEM YOUR COUPON NOW on LUX LIQUID & REDEEM YOUR 'COUPON. ' NOW ON r PRAISE U REDEEM YOUR . 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