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Show ' December 3, 195D were Thanksgiving guests at the Oscar Rasmussen home. Mrs. Wright is the Rasmussen's daughter Helen. FERRON NEWS NOTES Mrs. Deborah I.' untsman Mr. and Mrs. Bill Patry of Murray; Mr. and Mrs. Kent Roosevet visited here last week- (Pat) Barton and baby, Ferron. end at the Morris Singleton home and with other Relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Ward George They were returning from a trip and Wesley and Gary were in to Arizona where they visited California for Thanksgiving vissome cf their children. iting his brother Alma and family. Ellis Guymon of Huntington Mrs. May Singleton was in the spent Thanksgiving at the home of his brother, Wesley Guymon. Price hospital Friday to Monand wife Delta. day having a checkup and treatments. She hasnt been very well Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Christen- for quite some time. sen and children of Bountiful A nice Thanksgiving dinner were here with his folks, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Bryan for Th- was enjoyed at the Homer Dunof their can home. Those anksgiving and the weekend. children were Mr.present Mrs. Eland was from home alsq Gary Bryan ton (Ina) Williams "and family the SU in Logan. of Price, Mr. and Mrs. Delile (Loretta) Larsen and children dinA family and Cleveland and Mr. and Mrs cf ner was enjoyed at the Owen Don Petersen and family of FerBarton home on Thanksgiving ron. when all family members were present. They were Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Clyda Black had all of John (May) Barton and children of Price; Mr. and Mrs. Francis her children home for Thanks(Una) Jensen and family, Castle giving and they enjoyed a family Dale; Mr. and Mrs. Foster dinner at the home. Present (Nina) Jensen and children, were Mr. and Mrs. Therrel Sunnyside; Mr. and Mrs. Dean Black and girls of Logan, Mr. (Arlene) Barton and children, and Mrs. Merrill Black and family of Bountiful, Mr. and Mrs. Duane (Velma) Frandsen and children of Price and Mr. and Mrs. LaVerd (Eldona) Ralphs and girls of Ferron, 21 in all. er 25 Discount off List Prices on all American manufactured Portable Typewriters $6.00 per mvnth A tea was held Friday at the Ida Rasmussen home in honor of her daughter Mary Lue Parker. She received many gifts and refreshments were served. Mary Lue and her (Be-huni- rental on Olympia Typewriters month rental may be applied husband, Jim Parker, were from to purchase. Boise City, Okla. and have been married a year. 8 Glendon Nelson of Fairview, Ida., a former Ferron resident, spent a few days here last week visiting relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. James Crook and children spent Thanksgiving in Star Valley, Wyo. with her par- Office ents and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Asa Bailey spent four days in Orangeville last week with their daughter Alice and husband. Jesse Fox, and children. Equipment Company ' Mr. and Mrs. Keith Wright Price, Utah up to 30 and children Green River of discount on . . NEW SHOES (for the whole family) HAND TOOLED WALLETS ' Married in Saturday Rites Emery News LEATHER BELTS WATCH BANDS Eunice Larsen entered the vention in Salt Lake City last Caruon hospital Sunday, Novweek. Roxie was one of the hos- ember 22, tor a thyroid operatesses. tion. She returned home Sunday where she is convalescing. Bryant and Gladys Nelson and son Earl were in Salt Lake City Wanda and Harry Jorgensen four days last week spending and five children of Sterling. time with Colo, were home for a week vathe Thanksgiving their children, Mr. and Mrs. cation. They enjoyed ThanksSherril (Dora Dean) Snow and giving with their parents, Mr. children; Mr. and Mrs. Jim Nel- and Mrs. Que Olsen. Harry is son and Mr. and Mrs. Glade employed .with the Halaburton (Mary) Nelson and children in Oil and Cementing Co. Kearns. They brought their Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Morten-se- n grandson, Michael Snow, home with them. and Belva and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lewis enjoyed Thankshertf during the giving dinner in Murray at the Visiting Thanksgiving weekend with Mil- borne of Beth and Fred Dellis-kavlie Christensen and Fern were Morris and Geraldine, PegMr. and Mrs. Lee Gledhill and gy and Ralph Lewis, Fern and children of Salt Lake City. Guy Hersh, and Fred Dellis-kave- s parents were also guests. Among the youngsters here for the Thanksgiving weekend LaWayne and Crosby Jensen from colleges and work were and family of Cedar City were Sandra Christensen, Della Olsen, home for the holidays. Alice Ann Nelson, Sylvia Childs, Gary Bryan, Ralph Edwards, Stake Supt. Lund Leonard, USU in Logan; Earl Larsen, Mr. Sandberg and Mr. Allred of Bruce Fish, Max Cox, Stephen Huntington visited Sunday SchChristensen, CSU at Cedar City; ool here Sunday morning. Anita Cox, Emma Cox, Ronald Richard Funk and LaNore and Jeroid Hilton of Larsen, others. American Fork and Mr. and Mrs. Kent Killpack and four Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Stanton children of Ferron were dinner at the G. L. Olsen home spent Thanksgiving in Payson guests on Thanksgiving Day. with relatives. Reno Crook is home again Last week Mr. and Mrs. Elmer from the Veterans hospital. He in visited with Springville Petty his wife and Kathleen and Mr. and Mrs. Claud Alsup. The and Crook enjoyed ThanksgivRay ladies are sisters. ing in Huntington at the Kay Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cook cf Crook home. Salt Lake Cit were here recentMr. and Mrs. Ludean Maxfield ly visiting his parents,, the John Cooks. The John Cooks have and Ruth Ann of Price enjoyed word of their 18th great grand- the holiday weekend at the Que child born to Mr. and Mrs. Mor-te- ll Peterson home. Cook. Jeanette Anderson, DeAnna June and Dwight Killpack Lewis and Dwight Blackburn of and their families spent last Salt Lake were all home for week in California with their Thanksgiving. brothers, Jim and family in Victorville and Max and family in Geneva Broderick spent ThInglewood. anksgiving in Sunnyside with Mr. and Mrs. Milton Williams, Paul and Naone Fletcher and who were hosts to 22 at a famthree boys, David, Michael and ily turkey dinner. They served dinner at the church. Robert, were here for Thanksgiving and the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Kay Brinkerhoft her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geoof Salt Lake and Mr. and Mrs. relaother and Huntsman, rge Rex Bunderson and family were tives. dinner guests on Thanksgiving Mr. and Mrs. Philip Nelson Day at the home of the Floyd were in Salt Lake City last week Brinkerhoffs. on business. They were accomKay Crook of Durango, Colo, panied by Mr. and Mrs. Herbert was home for the holidays. He Nelson. They visited in Murray is employed with the Forest with Mr. and Mrs. Max Peacock Service. A family dinner was and family. enjoyed Sunday at the Reno Crook home. Kathleen of BYU Mr. and Mrs. Reed Conover Doris and and Craig Funk and and son Don and her mother, Lake were Mrs. Anita Pettey, and Mr. and baby Diane of Salt Mrs. Gene Fullmer were all in all present. Salt Lake City for ThanksgivThanksgiving dinner guests at ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Lillie. They are sisters and the George Pearson home were Claire and Lois Johnson and daughters of Mrs. Pettey. family of Spanish Fork, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Killpack Mrs. Karl Jolley of Prove and and family of Springville were Mr. and Mrs. Homer Jolley and here for Thanksgiving with his family. mother, Mrs. Eva Killpack, and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Anderson of Huntington are first time grandparents, to a baby boy 6(4 lbs., born November 25. Parents are Mr. and Mrs. Bob (Merna Bee) Conover. Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Conover, Price. Mae Christiansen of Emery is proud to announce the arrival of a new grandson born Friday night, November 27, to Doris and Donald Mangum. The baby arrived at the Moab hospital. He has a sister and a brother to play with. e. (LEFT FROM LAST WEEK) Dee Henry of Salt Lake was a weekend visitor with his folks, Mr. and Mrs. Lund Seeley. Mr. and Mrs. Ludene Cox left Monday by train for Denver where they will spend Thanksgiving and visit a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Dean Cox and Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Cox and fam- December Technicolor with George Montgomery Taina Elg December I)VEKS with Jane Wyman Clifton Webb 10, 11, 12 DIARY OF ANNE! FRANK preciation and thanks to all those who helped in any way during the illness and death of our wife, daughter, and sister, Kolleen Mallmann. L. J. Mallmann Minnie R. Jewkes and Brothers Mrs. Martin Beach, nee Connie CinemaScope with Millie Perkins Joseph Schildkraut Shelley Winters Sitterud Wedding Rites Saturday Eve Unite Connie Sitterud and Martin Beach In a ceremony performed Saturday, November 28, in the Orangeville ward Relief Society room. Miss Connie Sitterud, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse R. Sitterud of Orangeville became the bride of Martin Lorin Beach, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Beach of Ferron. The Nuptial rites were performed by a brother of the bride, Raymond R. Sitterud, former bishop of the Orangeville ward. The bride was lovely in her waltz length gown of Chantilly lace and net with long tapered sleeves and a bateau neck line. A crown of seed pearls held her shoulder length veil of illusion. The bridal bouquet was of white carnations and red roses with streamers of seed pearls. Attending the bride as Maid of Honor, was her sister Coleen, with Sandra Sitterud, Jacqueline Cox, Samalene Luke, Kath-lee" Jewkes, Shirlee McArthur and Murlene Ockey as Bridesmaids. They were dressed in gowns of beige and brown with brown and beige chrysanthemums. rl ing the reception following the ceremony were parents of the bride and groom. Cleveland News Mrs. Agnes Jensen For a lasting Christmas... Mrs. Dagmar Litster went to Wellington to visit her son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Litster. Certificates of graduation from Primary were presented to Randolph Lamph and Davis Otteson in Sacrament meeting Sunday. Davis was also sustained deacon. as a Mrs. Lucille Locke has returned home from a visit with her son LaVar and family in Idaho. Another son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bill (LaRue) White, were here to visit with her on Thanksgiving. They live in the Uintah Basin. Mrs. Zella Stokes and Garth were home for Thanksgiving but have returned to their employDon Peterson performed the ment in Salt Lake City. duties of best man. Others asdursisting in greeting guests Mrs. Ida Mortensen has gone to spend some time at the home of her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. LaVell King. She is going to spend the winter months visiting with the different members of her family. Claasified Rate: 3 cents per word per insertion, Minimum 50c Mrs. Rosanna Anderson and Mrs. Ruth Litster visited the Orangeville ward Relief Society as stake officers last Tuesday and Mrs. Myrtle Mortensen, accompanied by Mrs. Opal Anderson of Huntington, visited the Castle Dale ward. They reported a very enjoyable time. Mr. and Mrs. William F. Eden and family went to Meeker, Colo, to spend Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Unger-ma- n and Lyndon. They went Wednesday and returned Friday. While they were away Mr. and Mrs. Blain Jensen of Orem came down here and did the chores one night and Mac and DeAnn Mills of Huntington did them the rest of the time. Friday Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Peacock came from their home in Provo and visited until Sunday. Clyde Gilson is spending the winter in Texas at the home his sister, Mrs. LaVon Long. - TERRIFIC BUYS of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Sanderand family went to Hanks-vill- e for Thanksgiving to visit their sons, Val and Charles,, Vals wife Mary Kay and other relatives. 68 USED CARS son UNITED MOTOR COMPANY Price Mr. and Mrs. Willis Hammer-schmi- d and family from Roose velt, Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Ove-so- n and family and Mr. and Mrs. TonyMarvidikis and girls were guests at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. David You give much more, when you give an electric dryer. An electric dryer costs less to no complicated shutmaintain off valves to get out of order , . fewer operating parts. Electric heat is pure and safe as g of with no light fume-fadin- clothes. And clothes dry electrically for only about 5c a load! :v Mills. Fix up your home and farm buildings now. See us for all materials needed, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Larson and Mrs. Myrtle Mortensen spent Thanksgiving at the home of a sister, Mr. and Mrs. June (Alice) Day, of Castle Dale. Kilfoyje Krafts, Builders (LEFT FROM LAST WEEK) Price, Utah Mr. and Mrs. William F. Eden went to Provo again last week for a medical checkup. Mr. Eden is improving slowly from his recent. surgery. p, lp ffpHomaroMM Qu7 7 Cinemascope December ap- 6, HOLIDAY FOR Mrs. Charles Lewis November 24 in Salt Lake City. CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our 5 3, 4, WATISI Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Pettey of Mr. and Mrs. Vance Tucker had as guests for Thanksgiving their children, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde (Mae) Lake and family from Dragerton and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Tucker and family from Price. On Saturday evening Vance, Edna, Dorine and youngest son went to Dragerton and visited overnight with Mr. and Mrs. Van Tucker. T CASTLE DALE, UTAH Ferron have word of a new granddaughter born to Mr. and Richard Behling of Ferron and Mark Humphrey of Orangeville were speakers in Sacrament meeting Sunday evening. Castle Dale, Utah ROCKET THEATER BIRTHS ily. Sharpe's Shoe Service AUXILIARY Members of the American Legion Auxiliary Post 39 of Orangeville attended a special meeting held in Ferron Saturday and received instruction from the Department president. . . . Mrs. Rose Olsen Ben Baldwin was a business visitor in Salt Lake last week. 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