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Show Page Two FERRON NEWS NOTES Stftenty ESTABLISHED, Mrs. Deborah Huntsman 1900 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 m Society, Office Apprentice CORRESPONDENTS Mrs. Agnes Jensen Cleveland, Castle Dale, 2895 Mrs. E. B. Simonson .... Gr. River, Rose Olsen Emery, 4249 3330 Mrs. Flora Jensen Huntington, Cristy Humphrey Orangeville, Mrs. Bessie Wright Clawson, Deborah Huntsman Perron, 5755 Mrs. Sarah Pulsipher Elmo, Rex Fillmore Lawrence, 3436 Glen Snow 6510 4221 5533 6637 9 Slo- Business Prospects Good w- GUESS office, it is disappointing when it does not appear in print. With the settlement this week of the steel strike, and the subsequent call issued to the miners to return to work, wc are hopeful that the economy of the area will fast return to normal, giving us a chance to again give proper service to the subscribers. In checking our records, we find that during this period of the year we have averaged, in past years, eight pages per week and better. Since this figure has dropped to four, you can see the difficulty in covering all the news in a four-pag- e paper. As you have probably noticed, this issue of the PROGRESS, as well as most of the papers published during the past two months, contains only four pages. The reason for publishing these small papers is obvious . . . due to the curtailed advertising as a result of the steel strike The results, however, are more Because of these small papers; we have on numerous occasions, been unable to get al of the newsl in the paper that we would like to have done. For this we apologize. We realize that when a story is turned into the PRO- g. Mr. and Mrs. Orval Nelson were here last weekend visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Foster Nelson. Orval also went pheasant hunting. He is teaching school in Ogden. Max; their daughter Barbara and husband, Stewart Nielsen, ard friends, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Raino from Provo. The men all went pheasant hunting. Mrs. Lucy Rasmussen return- ed home one day last week Elbert Nelson and his George Manarackis, of Og- from Orem where she had visitden were here for the pheasant ed her daughters, Chrystal and hunting and to visit his mother, Cleo, for a week or so. She also Mrs. Mary Nelson, who he took visited her son LaRay and famback with him to Salt Lake City ily In Provo. for a while to visit with her daughters, Nina Killpack and Bertha Peterson left Tuesday to go to Richfield to help in the Virginia Funk, and family. home of her son George, whose Mrs. Eva Conover is in Salt wife Dora isnt very well. Lake City today, Thursday, to a one day cancer institute at the George Conover was home Hotel Utah where five doctors from the USU for the pheasant will talk on a panel discussion of hunt last weekend and brought lung cancer and its relation to his friend, Fred Dalton, of son-in-la- Editor and Publisher Printer, Operator CLARIN D. ASHBY RAY E. HASSINGER MRS. JOYCE OLSEN KIMBLE LARSEN Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. November EMERY COUNTY (UTAH) PROGRESS smoking. She will represent Emery county at a board of direcMr. and Mrs. A. H. World ana tors meeting before the banquet son Stephen from Salt Lake City that evening. were visitors at the Oscar RasMr. and Mrs. Kenneth Funk mussen home last weekend for it Helper were here last week-n- d the pheasant hunt. visiting her parents, Mr. and Word reaches the Earl Hills Mrs. Ervin Olsen, and othei elatives. Kenneth took in the that their son Lt. Col. Henry Hills, who is now in Turkey pheasant hunt. with his wife, will be released Mr. and Mrs. Lowry Olsen art from there to come home on now home after being gone for the summer on various construction jobs, the last being at Sunnyside Junction, which was stopped for the winter. Theii daughter Della is attending co. lege at the USU in Logan. November 21. They Intend to sions at the Log Angeles LDS tour over there for a couple of Temple Saturday, November 7. weeks and return home by Christmas for his next assign- - ment. He is a career officer. Biack and two of Mrs Vona Dean her granddaughters, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Somerfrom Salt ville and children Lake City were here visiting friends last weekend and doing some pheasant hunting. Mrs. Maggie Fugate returned last week from Richland, Wash, where she has been visiting for a few weeks with her son, Chad, and wife Marilyn and children. Visitors at the David Behling home last weekend were Mrs. Behlings father, Lee Peterson, and her. brother Gary from Los Angeles, Calif. They came up to attend the funeral of Lees mother, Blanche Peterson, hqld In' Emery Saturday. Mrs. Rose Olsen . A Junior genealogy class has been organized in the ward to help the young people with their record keeping. Lydia Sorensen and ' Therel Broderick are the ' teachers. The course will last six weeks. The first meeting was held last Week at the home of Janice Bunderson. This weeks meeting will be held Wednesday night at the home of Stuart Williams. A family reunion was enjoyed Saturday ana Sunday at the heme of Mr. and Mrs. Coy H. Williams. They celebrated three occasions when they all gathered at a family dinner Saturday, Clarkes farewell. Coy and Net and Mrs. Coy Williams and Clarke made a trip to Salt Lake last week. Mr. Williams went in for a medical checkup and Clarke shopped for missionary supplies. FIRST STATE DANK Mrs. Eunice Nelson was happy CAPITAL Surplus ' , $150,000.00 ? . $350,000.00 Member Federal Reserve System and Federal Deposit Stat 708) . un-de- re is in the best hands! last weekend to have her daughter Mrs. Carol Bell and two daughters, Connie and Barbara, if Moab here visiting her. Frank Lemon of Moab was here last Friday and visited his brother Arthur Lemon and family and other relatives. Visiting at the Gerald Stantor. home over the weekend were his sister Ruth and husband. Max Johnson and three children; his Ella Robinson has been in mother and husband, Mr. and very poor health at her home. Mrs. Don Clayton; a sister. Pear! Two months ago she underwent Stanton, all from Orem; Mr. and surgery in Salt Lake for a blood Mrs. Art Johnson, parents 4f clot in her leg. She is convalescing at her home. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Larsen. Leona and Byron Peacock left here Monday of this week The television tower at Moore for their home in Medford, Ore by the Sorensen ranch is being been with have They vlsiUng moved this week. It is going to their children now for a month oe erected out on the creek on The past ten days were spent at the hill of Rex Bundersons. east the home of Anena Petty. 1he poles are going to be moved his week and the power put in. Mrs. Norman Behling anj The tower will be one mile closvisfamily of Brigham City are er to town and it is anticipated iting this week at the home o: he television reception will lx .mproved by placing it on highei OF SALMA SAUNA, UTAH . (68 Escrow placed here Visiting here over the weekend was November 6 and Thanks- for the pheasant hunt and to giving. All their children were visit his mother were Mr. and home, Carma and Verdon Nicols Mrs. Homer Behunin of and four children of Kearns Vivian and Lee Zundall and Leon and Surelda Ralphs are baby girl of Salt Lake, Dixie and Richard Peterson of Boun- now driving a new Dodge car. tiful and Anna Williams of Maria Cox, Olive Funk and Emery. Ruby Bryan, all sisters, were in Relatives at the home of Paul Spring Glen Tuesday of Iasi Olsen at this time are Verda's week attending the golden wedsister and husband, Jean and ding celebration of their brother Laurence Allen, and her father, and wife, Hyrum and Jessie Wallace Larsen, all of Partone. Huntsman. Mr. 1954, IT MAY TO WHOMEVER CONCERN: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN in pursuance of a proper Re- quest for Publication heretofore filed In accordance with Section 7 of the Act of August 13, 1954 (68 Stat. 708) and the A wedding reception was held regulations thereunder (43 CFR at the home Yf Mr. and Mrs. 186.8) : Ferris Nelson Saturday night in 1. That on or about November honor of Mr. and Mrs. Sheridan 21, 1958, effective December 1, Nelson, who were married In 1958, there was issued by the 4. nice November Many Ogden United States of America under presents were received and re- and pursuant to the mineral freshments served. leasing laws as defined in Sec11 of the Act of August 13, Mr. and Mrs. Cleon Huntsman tion 1954 SUL 708) an oil and gas received word from their son, lease (68 to David K. Watkiss, as at Fort Howard who is stationed Lessee, and that David K. WatOrd, Calif, that two busloads whose address is 1193 of servicemen, mostly returned kiss, 19th East - Salt Lake City South missionaries, had attended ses- Utah, is the present lessee said lease as to the lands described in Section 2 of this Notice, bearing Serial No. Utah 030237, as shown by the records of the Bureau of Land Management, Department of the Interior; and, 2. That said lease covers lands in the County of Emery, State of Utah, as follows, described to wit: Unsurveyed lands which when surveyed will probably be: TOWNSHIP 26 South, RAN GE 7 East, Salt Lake MERIDIAN Section 4: SW Section 5: SE Section 8: ENE NWli Section 9: 3. That if any person claiming or asserting under, or by ties wedding anniversary, which EMERY NEWS NOTES NOTICE OF LEASE (PL 585 - Utah 035376) Published pursuant to Section 7 of the Act of August 13, ' WNE, saction, our impartial, dependable escrow department is always at your service- - First National Dank of Price Price, Utah Member Federal Reserve System and Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation 3 INTEREST PAID ON ALL SAVINGS and Carol Ralphs, spent last weekend in Price caring for the Duane Frandsen children while the Frandsens were on a business trip to Denver, Colo. embrace such mining claim; or if such lands are unsurveyed either the section or sections which would probably embrace such mining claim .when the public land surveys are extended to such lands or a tie by courses and distances to an approved United States mineral monument; ' (4)- Whether such claimant is a locator or purchaser under such location; and (5) The name and address of such claimant and names and addresses so far as known to the claimant of any other person or persons claiming any Interest or interests in or under such unpatented mining; claim; such failure shall be conclusively deemed (i) to constitute a waiver and relinquishment by such mining claimant of any and all right, title, and interest under such mining claim as to, but only as to, Leasing Act minerals, and (li) to constitute a consent by such mining claimant that such mining claim and any patent Issued therefor, shall be subject to the reservation of Leasing Act minerals specified in section 4 of said Act of August 13, 1954, and (iii) to preclude thereafter any assertion by such mining claimant of any right or title to or Interest in Act minerals by reason of such mining claim. The date of first publication of this Notice shall be Oct. 1, ng any-Leasi- 1959. DATED September 22, 1959 Ernest E. House, Manager, Salt Lake City, Utah Land Office, Bureau of Land Management, Department of the Interior. First Publication: October 1, 1959 any unpatented min- Last Publication: November 26, ing claim located prior to en- 1959. actment of the Act of August NOTICE 13, 1954 (68 Stat 708), any Emery County School District right or interest in Leasing Act is hereby calling for bids on minerals (as defined in Section of the fire insurance 11 of said Act of August 13, carried by the dlstricL which 1954) as to the becomes due on January 5, 1960. lands or any part thereof, shall The statement of values and fail to file in the Land Office amount of insurance needed may of the Bureau of Land Manage- be procured from the district ment at Salt Lake City, Utah office in Huntington, Utah. and within-15days from the The fire rate has been set by below stated date of first publi- the Utah Fire Rating Bureau cation of this Notice, a verified in Salt Lake City, Utah. All bids sUtement which shall set forth must be ini the district office by as to such mining claim: December 9, 1959. (1) The date of location; The School Board reserves (2) The book and page of re- the right to reject any or all ceror cordation of the notice virtue Whether it is a large or small tran- 12 1959 of, one-fif- above-describ- th ed bids. tificate of location; Orson W. Peterson, Clerk (3) The section or sections of Published November 12 and 19, the public land surveys which 1959. -- Insurance Corporation -- Mr. and Mrs. Harlen of Jersey City, tourists in Emery Sun-Ja- 171 WONDMFUU" ITS UKK BffRMO A NSW WO LOT "FOD f y, attended Sunday School and Clarke Williams testimonial in the afternoon. They were dinner guests at the Rellus Christiansen home, ground. SUM MAKES IT EOOUSH TO AT MOSS IMS TIAk r 0 Mrs. Gary Hansen and Jennie Lee, Karen Olsen and Jeanette Anderson of Sait Lake were here over the Mr. and at the Jerald Barton of Ferron was Sunday morning the Stake Seventies. n church Now you've seen everything! You're looking at the greatest change in automobiles in a generation. 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Los Angeles, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Ross Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lewis, Vera Duzett, Marjorie Maxfield, Calvin Duzett, Mr. and Mrs. Hall (Earls parents), Mr. and Mrs. Gardell Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Duaine Anderson, Salt Lake City; Clara Clark, Payson; Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. All Olsen, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Peterson Ephraim; Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Christiansen, Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Christiansen, Moroni; Mr. and Mrs. Arlen Hatch, American Fork; Bessie Jumper and Bertha Dennison, Sunnyside;. Mr. and Mrs. John Redd, Elia and Ludean Max-fielPrice. d, An impressive testlmonal was conducted Sunday in connection with sacrament meeting for Clarke Williams. Speakers were Howard Sorensen, Pres. Rex Bunderson, Patriarch B. C. Peacock, Dixie Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Coy H. Williams and f. Clarke, and Bishop Floyd A vocal solo was given by Eve Jensen and a girls chorus sang. 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