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Show Page Two December 3, 1959 EMERY COUNTO (UTAH) PROGRESS CASTLE DALE NEWS NOTES ESTABLISHED, Mrs. 1900 Published every Thursday, at Castle Dale, Utah Entered in the Post Office at Castle Dale, Utah, as second-clas- s matter under the Act of March S, 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 Thursday dinner guests at the June Day home were Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Larson and Mrs. Myrtle Mortensen of Cleveland. Mr. aiid Mrs. Arvid Larsen and family of Salt Lake' were Friday visitors. EDITORIAL Iac5, OtTM socunca CLARIN D. ASHBY RAY E. HASSINGER MRS. JOYCE OLSEN KIMBLE LARSEN Editor and Publisher Printer, Operator Society, Office Apprentice CORRESPONDENTS .. Castle Dale, 2895 Mrs. Agnes Jensen ... Mrs. E. B. Simonson Emery, 4249 Mrs. Flora Jensen Cristy Humphrey .. Orangeville, 3330 Deborah Huntsman Mrs. Bessie Wright Perron, 5755 Rex Fillmore Lawrence, 3436 Mrs. LaMon Christensen . Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Glen Snow Rose Olsen ghter, Evelyn Peacock, and a roommate at the BYU and brought them back home for the weekend. Luke DeAnn Humphrey spent the spent the holidays in Salt Lake holidays home with her folks, City with the LeGrand Hunt- the Dee Humphreys. She returned to her studies at Snow Colington family. lege in Ephraim Sunday The big Santa Claus parade was the highlight of the Lee Humphrey children while they Eugene Poulsen and Ned spent were in Salt Lake City with the holiday week in Salt Lake their parents to visit and have City and Orem visiting the Sher-ra- l Thanksgiving dinner with the Wingets and Lyle Poulsens ReideU George and Dalian Jones Mr. and Mrs. Melrose C. Visiting with friends and relatives Sunday and spending Sunday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray E. Hassinger were Mr. and Mrs.' Royal Reid of Richland, Washington. They had just returned from a trip to New York and the East coast. - Business visitors in Salt Lake City the past week were Mr. and Mrs. Guy S. Ware and George Peacock. They picked up a dau 6510 4221 5533 6442 holiday here. Spending Thanksgiving Day with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Ciylis, were Mr. and Mrs. Ted (Beatrice) Meredith and Merilyn of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Larry (Merlin) Butterfield of Murray, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry (Carrol) Jones and baby of Price, and Jack and Roger and families from here. Mrs. Cristy Humphrey families. Cleveland, Gr. River, Huntington, Clawson, Elmo, Thanksgiving ORANGEVILLE NEWS NOTES Thanksgiving day guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Peacock were the Grant Wilson family of Huntington. .... Bishop and Mrs. Dee Humphrey were in Salt Lake City where Dee was set apart as Bishop. Joseph Fielding Smith officiated. Sunday Emery Stake president, Frank Hall and counselors, Glen Bott and Rex and Clerks Mar Grange and Ray B. Humphrey, set apart the counselors and clerks of the Holiday visitors in Smithfield Orangeville ward. with the Blaine Cox family were Mr. and Mrs. Lavar Sitterud and Mrs. Cleo Snow spent ThanksMr. and Mrs. Kenneth Cox and in Price at the home of a giving families. daughter and family, the Charles Larsens. Weekend visitors here from Kenilworth were Mr. and Mrs. Misses Sammie Luke and Mur-lenHarold Jewkes. Their sisters, of Salt Lake City Helen Ware and Thelma Cox, were Ockey home for the holidays and and families live here. also to participate in the wedding reception of a friend, Con Mr. and Mrs. Mack Luke and nie Sitterud Beach. children of Brigham City spent In Salt Lake City for the holidays and the Christmas parade were the Ward Coxs and the u vi scon... Ida Snow Bun-ders- Mr. and Mrs. Dean Isbell and children of Richfield and Mr. and Mrs. Lavar Moffitt and children of Salt Lake spent and Friday with Thursday Mrs. Christena Hansen has re- Maysie Peacock and Mr. and turned home after several weeks Mrs. Owen McClenahan. stay in Salt Lake with her Newlyweds, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Beach are at home in Dean Anderson spent the their new trailer house located Thanksgiving holiday with his on the Raymond Huntington lot. folks, the Parley Andersons. Dean has employment in Salt Weekend guest3 at the Oscar Lake. Waymans were Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Crystal Rosenburg was Don Wayman and baby and Mr. here over the weekend at the and Mrs. Ralph Wayman of Salt Reuel Jones home. Crystal is Lake. employed by Governor Clyde at the Governors ' mansion as Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Kofford are home after spending the housekeeper. past week in Missoula, Montana Mr. and Mrs. George Magnu-so- n with their son Rex and family. spent Thanksgiving in Bountiful with their daughter Roma Mr. and Mrs. Blain Rowley of Grants, N. M. were visitors at and family. the Vernon Oman home over Mr. and Mrs. Dave Peterson Thanksgiving. spent the past weekend up state. Mrs. Peterson had ThanksgivRachelle . Williams, Marilyn ing with her family at Brigham Hansen and Mark H. Wiliams City at the Robert Mathis home. were home from Snow College Other members present were over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Williams and children of Tooele, Mr. and Mrs. Nile Buxton and children of Cornish and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Peterson and son Kenneth of Castle Dale. Dave Peterson spent the holiday in Ogden and Salt Lake with his chilren. The Petersons returned home Sunday evening. held Jus-tes- There were 40 members of the and Max Davis Sunday Georgena Snow family who evening. dinner and a family Saturday at the church. Milas Gardner and son of Those were Mrs. Vera attending Farmington spent the weekend Preston and daughters, Faye; at the home of his brother, the Stella and Sharen, and son John Van Gardners. and wife of Dragerton; Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Tuttle and family Mr. and Mrs. Guy Law enjoyand Mr. and Mrs. Gene A. Snow ed Thanksgiving dinner with and family of Orangeville; Mr. their son Ruane and family in and Mrs. Snow and Mrs. Ogden. The Sherrald Laws of Paul SnowPerry of Ferron; Mr. and Price and the John Snows of Mrs. Henry Behling and family Murray accompanied them. and Mr. and Mrs. Louis and family of Castle Mr. and Mrs. Marvin. Luke of Dale. They had a program, Salt Lake City visited relatives group singing and dancing by here over the weekend. records besides the dinner. Two cakes were beautiful of decorated birthday Mrs, Matilda Gregerson and served, one by Mayfield is visiting her daugh- Mrs. Pauline Snow and one by ter and family, Lavon and Bill Miss Ruth Behling. Justesen. Also home from Salt Lake City for the holiday were Mrs. Anna Bell was a dinner the Neldon Coxs. guest at the Emery Olsens in She accomDragerton of The Orangeville group High panied Mr.Thursday. and Mrs. Wally Pace Priests presented the Sunday and family of Price. evening program in LDS church Preston Huntington is the group Boyd and Mack Snow brought leader. their girl friends from Cedar Kathleen Applegate and Mr. and Mrs. Kean Luke en- City, Loralne home with tertained at Thanksgiving din- them for Palmer, at the ner for members of her family, Glen Snow Thanksgiving home. of Castle the Forrest Petersons Dale and his folks, the Elden Mr. and Mrs. Reuel Jones enLukes. joyed having all their children with them for Thanksgiving, Mrs. LaVon Justesen and Lemoin and Keith and families daughters, Dawnett, LuAnn and from Sunnyside and Laver and Kristell, and Talma Luke atfrom Dragerton. tended a wedding reception for family Mr. and Mrs. Don Sorenson at Mr. and Mrs. Dan Huntsman Centerfield. The bride was a and were home from Salt niece of Mrs. Justesen. Dawnett Lake baby over the past weekend. and Talma did a tap dance and Company at the Leon nger mans for Thanksgiving and the weekend were Fred Lowry and a friend, Joe Andreas, of Wyoming, Virginia Lowry of Salt Lake and Lynn Stewart of Las Vegas, Nev.- Lynn is attending en-oy- ed get-toget- ' e, Thompson Building & Repair Phone 5153 Ferron, Utah Huntington News Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Kofford came down from Logan WedMrs. Flora Jensen nesday. Mr. and Mrs. Newell Kofford accompanied them to Mrs. Ella Rowley visited in Gunnison where they were din- Hiawatha during the past week ner guests Thursday at the Gor- with her son and family, Mr. don Sorensons. and Mrs. Fred Otteson. Mrs. Nancy Hardy spent in Price with Thanksgiving day Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Hunter en- her granddaughter and family, joyed having their family home Mr. and Mrs. Evert Bearnson. for Thanksgiving dinner. Pres- Her son Earl and wife from ent were Mr. and Mrs. Chris Rantan, N. M. came to spend Johnson and girls of Roy, Miss the weekend with her. lone Goaslind of Salt Lake, Mrs. Louisa Nelson and Albert HuntDickson Huntington was home er of Ferron. The Johnsons are from school at Logan over the planning to 'move to Seattle in past holiday weekend. the near future where Mr. Johnson has accepted a position as Mr. and Mrs. Vern Jorgensen coordinator of growth and sales and baby were down from Logan promotion of the Pacific North- for a few days visit at the Ber-de- ll west zone for Sears Roebuck Lake home. Company. He will have 26 stores under his program. Allen H. Warren, a California Jack Coxs. From Nevada to spend the BYU student, who was killed Thanksgiving holiday at the while mountain climbing in Sunday guests at the Ed Burn- Charlie Christensen home were Provo canyon Sunday, is the ham home were a brother and Mr. and Mrs. Chamberlain and grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Herfamily of Dragerton. children. Mr. Chamberlain is man Behling. His mother was the former Vera Behling. teaching school in Nevada. Fireside programs were at the homes of Dawnett MODERN STYLED APPEARANCE Beautiful in design and appearance, which blends harmoniously with any home decoration color scheme. SAFETY SHIELD SCREEN Your children are perfectly safe. No possibility of severe burns by accidentally opening of heat exchanger door. FRONT HEAT DISCHARGE No top or side heat discharge registers. POSITIVE CLINKER CONTAINER Only Econoroatic odor-fre- e ofleis you the only dust-freclinker container school at the BYU in Provo and is Georges girl friend. born. They had two boys, Mich-a- e was held Monday night. Ted and Larry After Christmas McCandless gave the lesson. they wil go to Minneapolis, Minn, where Kenneth will be Mr. and Mrs Mack Potter were here' from Salt Lake City stationed. for Thanksgiving holidays. They (LEFT FROM LAST WEEK) spent the holiday at the home Coleen Johnson brought four of Mr. and Mrs. James Potter of her MIA girls over from and also visited with Mr. and Huntington one day last wcjk Mrs. Maurice Jensen during the to visit with Hettie Anderson at week. the rest home. They also brought some dainties for Mrs. An Arlene Powell and boy friend derson. of Blanding were weekend visitors at the home of Arlenes Mrs. Zina Cowley spent four parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leland days with her daughter, Mrs. Powell. Julius Thorderson, in Clear Creek. Mr. Thorderson is in the At the Wilford Staker home for Thanksgiving and the weekhospital suffering from an end were Mr. and Mrs. Earl Staker of Salt Lake City and Earl Jensen came down from Mrs. and Mrs. Bruce Howard Provo to visit his mother and to of Panguitch. and their families. see his brother John who is in the hospital in Dragerton. John Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kartch was injured in a mine accident. ner of Carbonville visited with At the present he is improving relatives in Huntington but will be in the hospital for some time. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Brown were Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Porter in Salt Lake City for Thanksand daughters, Patti and Toni, giving. Their family had dinner of Provo were house guests of together at the home of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Christensen and Mrs. Garry Brown. over the weekend. They enjoyed Mr. and Mrs. Louis Durand attending the ward banquet. Mrs. Porter, Vonda, is a daugh- received a telephone call on ter of the Christensens. Mr. Por- Thanksgiving Day from Mr. and ter is the student counselor at Mrs. Emery Durand and son the Byu high schooL Jimmy. Emery is employed in a government missile plant in Seattle. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Clegg were visitors at the home of Mr. Cleggs sister in Castle Gate this week. Mrs. Opal Anderson is in Bountiful for two weeks to assist in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bob (Merna Bee) Conover, who have a baby boy. Mrs. Margaret Grange had a visit recently with her daughter, Ruby Morgan, and husband Arthur at Kenilworth. Funeral services were held in Price Tuesday for Edward Row-leHe was bom in Huntington y. September 23, 1890, a son of Thomas and Margaret Tatter-sa- il Rowley. He married Agnes Allred September 29, 1911 in the Manti Temple. Survivors are his widow; a daughter, Mrs. Frank R. (Harriet) Richardson, BounThe Ted Crawford family of tiful; four grandchildren. Burial Salt Lake spent the weekend was in the Price cemetery. at the Andrew Bell home. Thanksgiving Day visitors at LL and Mrs.- Kenneth Ryan the Darwin Mangum home were are home for 30 days. They have their children in town and some spent the past three years in from other parts, Mr. and Mrs. France where Kenneth has been Donald Mangum, Moab; Mr. and a personnel worker in the Air Mrs. Monte Mangum, Arizona; Force. While there their family Mr. . and Mrs. Jerry Mangum, increased by two when twin girls Orem, and their children. Rachelle and Michelle, were Mr. and Mrs. Reo Young and children of Provo, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Nicolovo of Price were visitors at the Alvin Young home Mrs. Clara Kenley and Ruth for Thanksgiving. Nelsons daughter Josephine and their families from Salt Lake Drew Richards, Provo and Mr. City were here during the week and Mrs. Scott Grange and chii to be at the bedside of Ruth In dren of Orem were home in the hospital. They returned to Huntington for Thanksgiving. their homes but will be back in a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Staker were Salt Lake City visitors Mrs. Ed Davis is ill and in the during the past week. hospital for medical care. Her husband has been sick for some Mr. and Mrs. Von Powell and lime. family, Joan, Vickie and Steven, went to Lander, Wyo. for the Emma Lee Litster Jonnie Thanksgiving holidays at the Ward and Dan Wells went with home of a daughter, Mr. and the Seminary to Salina to pre- Mrs. Thomas Wakefield and ' sent the program in Sacrament family. meeting. Visitors from Salt Lake City Mrs. Carrie Cowley has re- at the homes of Bernell Huff turned home after spending and Leslie Truman were Mr. and some time convalescing from re- Mrs. Stanley Truman. cent surgery. She has been at e the home of a niece, Mrs. At the Rosel Jensen home for the Thanksgiving weekend were Chapman, of Price. Shirley Couch and Rebecca and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Price Mr. and Mrs. Elliot Petersen and went to Sandy for .Thanksgiving. girls of Salt Lake City. Reginald Green came home with them. They are going back to The Mutual Marrieds held Sandy and visit for a while. jointly by the two ward MIAi Cleveland News LEGAL NOTICE Probate and Guardianship Consult the District Court Clerk or respective signers for further information. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Creditors will present claims with vouchers attached to the undersigned administrator of the Estates of Nephi Albert Lamph, also known as Nephi Lamph, and Nora Blanche Lamph, both deceased, addressed to him at Wellington, Utah, or to his attorneys, FRANDSEN AND KELliER. Professional Building, Price, Utah on or before the ?7tn day of January, 1960. (s) Robert H. Lamph Adm. of Estates of Nephi Albert Lamph and Nora Blanche Lamph, Both Deceased. FRANDSEN & KELLER By (s) D. A. Frandsen Attorneys for Administrator Date First Published: November 26, 1959 Date Last Published: December 17, 1959 NOTICE AO CREDITORS Prooate No. lues iN THE DISTRICT COURT wTltilN AND FOR EMEK1 COUm Y, STATE OH' UTAH in tne matter of the Estate of HOWARD MARIN US CHRIS-- a ENSKN, also known as HowM. Christensen, and as H. The family of Mr. and MrS. ard Milton McElprang was here for aL Christensen, Deceased. Thanksgiving holidays. Mr. and Creditors will present claims Mrs. Kent Howard, Nevada, who with vouchers attached to also visited with Mrs. Nida undersigned administrator at the the Howard; Mr. and Mrs. Paul office of Therald N. Jensen, his Paulsen, West Jordan; Mr. and attorney, 72 West Maiiv Price, Mrs. Dave Fox, Sandy; Mr. and Utah, on or before the 4th day Mrs. Frank Breen, Salt Lake of 1960. February, City,, and their children, and Ml KEEN CniuSTENSEN LaRue. Administrator of the Estate of Howard Marinus Christensen, Donald Roper was a visitor at the home of his parents, Mr. also known as Howard M. and as H. M. and Mrs. Milton Roper, this Christensen, week. Christensen, deceased. THERALD N. JENSEN Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Harrison Attorney for Administrator have returned from a two week Price, Utah visit in California with their Date of First Publication: Decfamily, Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Har- ember 3, 1959 rison, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Yatum, Dateof Last Publication: DecMr. and Mrs. Lowell McGuire ember 24, 1959 and children and three sisters of Mr. Harrison. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Matter of the Estate of Geneva Larsen and Richard BENJAMIN JONES Jr. Larsen were home this week Deceased. with their folks, Mr. and Mrs. Lavon Larsen. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the underMrs. Mae Arnold's family was signed at the office of Thorit all here for Thanksgiving Day, Hatch, Attorney for AdminisMr. and Mrs. Gary Arnold and trator, at 155 South Main Street, Mr. and- - Mrs. Lamont Arnold Helper, Utah, on or before the and children of Price, Mr. and 8th day of February, 1960. Mrs. Thomas White and boys of PETER P. JONES, Midvale and Mr. and Mrs. Hal ADMINISTRATOR OF THE Mendenhall and boys of ESTATE OF BENJA MIN JONES, JR., Deceased. Date of First Publication: DecMr. arid Mrs. Maurice Jensen ember 3, 1959 were in Salt Lake City with Date of Last Publication: Decrelatives Thursday and Friday. ember 24, 1959 Good, Used Coal Heating Equipt. If interested, Call FR Collect Engineered Heating Co. 74 South 800 West Provo, Utah Hor-tens- LAWRENCE NEWS NOTES Mrs. Rex Fillmore - Mr. and Mrs. Leo Atwood had all their children except one Dawnett acted as a bridesmaid home for Thanksgiving dinner. They spent Saturday night and The absent one, Mrs. Jack Jor Sunday in Mayfield with Mrs gensen, lives in California where her husband is in the Navy. Matilda Gregerson. We carry a stock of: Storm doors and windows Roofing; Insulation Siding Caulking , - ' Thompson Building & Repair Phone 5153 Introducing V Ferron q new Saw Sharpening Service. All types of saws machine sharpened. Work guaranteed. following stations: Saws-wil- l Rays Service, Castle Dale Eldreds Service, Emery be picked up and delivered to the and children enjoyed dinner in Sunnyside at the home of Mr. ad Mrs. Carrol Cullum to celebrate Thanksgiving day and the 55th wedding anniversary of Mr, and Mrs. John Ramage, parents of Mrs. Jensen and Mrs. Cullum. Mrs. Christena Jensen spent The day was spent taking picAttending the Hansen services in Salt Lake City from here Thanksgiving day in Salt Lake tures and visiting. Miss Judy were Mr. and Mrs. Preston City with a granddaughter, Isa- Jensen, who has spent some time with the Cullums, returned inMngton and Ward, Mr. and bel! Griggs. home with her parents. Mrs. LeRay Huntington, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Noel Nielsen and Mrs. Glen Huntington, Mr. and Miss Dixie McArthur had Mrs. Sheldon Chappel. From children of Cleveland enjoyed Provo were Mr. and Mrs. Ed dinner here with the Wiliis Wil- Thanksgiving dinner at the home of Billy Allred in Bates and Mr. and Mrs. Ted son family Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Mont Allen and Huntington. Other friends and relatives from the county also children of Cleveland had attended. Thanksgiving dinner here at the Thursday Ferrcl Day went to home of a daughter, Mr. and Layton and visited a daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Hal M. Cox and Mrs. Norman Fillmore, and Ruby DcGroot, and family. FriCarren spent Thanksgiving in day he went to Roy and visited Logan with children, Mr, and a brother .Lester Day, and famMrs. Hallie Cox. Mr. Cox and Mrs. Lucille Fillmore, daughily then to Ogden to visit anCarren returned home while ter Joan and twin sons Lee and other daughter, Jean Faulkner, Lucille went on to Richland, Dee, accompanied by Miss Donand family. He visited another Wash, to visit a daughter, Mar- na Marshall of Huntington, Mrs. brother, Earl Day, and family ilyn, and family. Myrle Thompson and Mr. and in at Kearns he vis(LEFT FROM LAST WEEK) Mrs. David Fillmore of Price, itedBountiful; a daughter, Kenna Mecham, Saturday evening at the motored to Green River Satur- and family; he visited Nelson church the new bishopric, Dee day for a family dinner at the and former resident May Day, Humphrey, Blaine Tuttle, Roger home of Mr. and Mrs. Dorian of Lawrence, in Riverton and Curtis and clerks, Bland Tuttle Christiansen. his sister. Ruby Beatty, at and Gene A. Snow wives en- ''Have you any suggestions on how I can save more money? Here are two: First, keep a close watch on "miscellaneous spending, and keep it down; second, always pay yourself first by visiting the bank before you start to shop or spend. To put the matter another way, there is little question but what you will be able to save more money if you painstakingly cultivate both a thrifty frame of mind and the habit of making regular savings deposits at our bank. day-to-da- CARBON EMERY BANK femSJlRdSonSot SS5torJion 3 INTEREST ON GUARANTEED SAVINGS Drive-i- n Lot Teller Window Auto Loans Home Improvement Loans Checking Accounts Safety Deposit Boxes - Free Parking and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Oviatt and tertained at a Thanksgiving dinner honoring the members of children of Elmo visited here the retiring bishopric, Raymond Thursday at the Archie McArMr. and Mrs. Melvin Jensen C. Gordon, Melrose C. Luke, thur home. and Judy visited Art Anderson Kenneth Cox and Lenard Brown of Price at the Price hospital and partners. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Jensen Monday of this week. y 45 South Carbon Price, Utah |