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Show Page Four November 5, 1959 EMERY COUNTY (UTAH) PROGRESS Hunting ron News Mrs. Flora Jensen Dale Robbins and friend, Mr. Miles, of Salt Lake City were here during1 the deer hunting season for a couple of days and stayed with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Robbins. Dale's boy, F. D., came a few days earlier for a visit with his grandparents. Mrs. Carl Sitterud underwent surgery Thursday at the Carbon hospital." Her daughter, Dorothy Ames, of Ogden and others of her family have been here to help care for things and visit at the hospital. Mrs. Lloyd Larson and Mrs. Dora Otteson and other relatives and friends. They told them that their daughter Margie had another baby. A few years By Mrs. LaMon Christensen ago Margie adopted a baby girl Julia Hansen and family from Mr. and Mrs. Grart Stokes and they have been blessed with and children from Provo visited two of their own since that time. Dragerton were visitors at the Walter Clegg home Sunday. at the home of Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Jensen William Stokes Monday and Tuesday. They report that they of Price were visitors here on Word was received by Mr. and have their new home in Provo Saturday. They visited with Mr. Mrs. Clifford Erickson and Mrs. Mr. is and Carroll Mrs. and Jensen, Grant completed. nearly Mrs. Douglas McMullin, Mr. and Maude Davis that the baby girl building it himself. and of Mr. and Mrs. Farrei Davis Mrs. Robert Whitehead Mr. and Mrs. Vere King were others. They were planning their had died a few hours after birth. visitors here last week. They vis- Golden Wedding Anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. James Moore ited at the hemes of Mr. and Tony and Deloris returned to their home in Lynwood. They will net be back until the work has closed down for the winter months. Elmo News and family are visitors at the the Primary had a Halloween home of his mother, Mrs. Max party Saturday night, October Duran. Mrs. Durans brother, 31 with a fish pond and goodies Charley Williams and James to sell. are building a house on top of their basement home. Mrs. Jane Willson has been quite ill the past few days and A number of townspeople at- is still ill at this writing. in Castle tended conference Dale Sunday and a few attendMarie Ericson and family ed the stake MIA Fireside. Mrs. were town visitors Sunday. Donna Mortensen and daughter Fireon Voneil had parts the side program. joqqSpu siq jo uotTBuiJ'Ojaj aqi) gpje.YiO ajaqs The MIA had a Halloween jnj siq parnqpiuoD seq jps party Tuesday, October 27 and unq pauuojaj svq oqM ubui y -- Emery News (LEFT FROM LAST WEEK) returned Laura Anderson home from the Carbon hospital Saturday of last week, where6. she has been since October She is up and around again. end. He is attending Vocational school and working part time in a service station. CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our appreciation and thanks to all who helped in any way during the illness and death of Mr. and Mrs. Glade Clark and family of Grants, N. M. spent three days in Emery last week at the A. Y. Clark and Roger Clark homes. Mrs. Mary Day. Ferrel and Keith Day Mrs. Garth M each am Mrs. Ralph DeGroot Mrs. Jack Faulkner Miss Marjorie Day Steven Christiansen of Salt Lake was here over the week-- 1 auguiaMMBi John Olsen, a former resident of Huntington who has been away for many years and now living at the rest home in Castle Dale, visited relatives and friends in Huntington one day this week. 'Mrs. Mary Brown, Mrs. Ploma Johnson, Mrs. Aliene Powell and Mildred Johnson were at the genealogical library in Salt Lake City Monday and Tuesday. Mary A. Allred of Salt Lake City visited in Huntington at the Phineas Cook home during the week. Ray Stokes was in Ogden and Salt Lake City the past weekend. While there he had a checkup with his doctor. in. - -- i.' Mr, and Mrs. Manual Cunha were in Jerome, Idaho for the past two months where he was employed. They have returned home. The girls stayed here with their grandmother, Mrs. Hannah Johnson, to go to school. Vera Gordon, Ubby Gordon and Olive Truman were la Salt Lake City Monday for a visit with Mr. and! Mrs. Ronnie Robertson and family and Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Day, Mr. and Mrs. James Orj Elliott of Payson, Amelia Cedar-quiof Salt Lake City and Mrs. Tthelyn States of California, all came for the fvM4al service of Mrs. Mary Day at Lawrence Wednesday and stayed overnight with Mn and Mrs. Von Gordon. They also visited with the Clive Qotdeit fcnd Leslie Truman st E. R. Bennett and William Eden of the Emery County School Board went to Chicago and brought a new school bus back. Is is being used for the Elmo students and a capacity of 72 students. Roma Collard was a visitor in Salt Lake City this week. T Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Jensen and family of Temperance, Ohio are visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alferd Jensen and family. st otmhsss Pi Lavon Larsen was a business visitor In Salt Lake City during the week. Geneva Larsen was here for stake conference. She is teaching school at Bountiful again this year. - Freifl osHdqdds Eastern Apple, Cherry, French Apple, Raisin, Lemon, No. 2 can. Shavers W Edward G. Geary has been quite miserable again but is feeling better at present. The stake Fireside Sunday evening, arranged by the Stake MIA, was well presented with some from each ward in the stake participating on the program, making over 50 who took part. Those from Huntington on uie program were Mr. and Mrs. Errol Eitsier, Ford Nielson iUrK Nielson, Scott Nielson, Jean Green, Deiona Grange, Ginda KiUpack and Pres. Frank Hall. R. L. Carter was visiting with his folks, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Johnson this week. He grad uated from Jordan high school last spring and has been work' ing up that way. Wax Paper lir; Miss Mary Johnson, daughter of Clee' Johnson, has returned home from her work in ..Jin ECO 19 3 toll cans NilK 47c Virginia Reel MAMSY lb DASKGT 2)iln) Li lb t time. 7 Mr. and Mrs. David Mills and Mr. and Mrs. Tony Marvidakis and girls went to Carbonville and had dinner with Ferrill Bentley and family, after which Jjgj 43 lbs. GUYMON MERC. Huntington, Utah , ( no for Grapefruit Texas Pink Tomatoes California . 2 ib.29 . There was a large group of oys and girls of all ages that ittended the Utah Bandstand show in Price last Saturday night They reported a very good . Puritan Cleveland News Mrs. Ida Mortensen has been but is improved now. he is spending a few days in Wellington with her daughter, larma Childs, and her family, for Brim. Shrimper: 3n$H Mr. and Mrs. Morris Guymon and family visited in Nephi and Roosevelt Saturday and Sunday with Mrs. Guymon's brother and sister and their families. Uite ill cDciG Pasco 6 oz. lbs. Catsup rrr. 3 bottles 43 Salad Dressings 0 . drag cans Vesta Jarvin came from Montana Saturday and visited until Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward G. Geary. Lester Grundvig is home after serving two years in the U. S. Navy. He was stationed in San Diego. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Alferd Grundvig of Huntington. 'Another son, Arnold, has recently returned from a 414 year tour of duty with the Navy. He has been in Japan and brought a Japanese wife home with him. lib. cans PERRON MERCANTILE & DRUG Ferron, Utah c W r-vJ- T V 3W r . ToliqyGrapesRedFiame2ib.25 |