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Show October 27, 1960 EMERY COUNTY (UTAH) PROGRESS Page Two mexy fatuity PxayxeAt THE AMERICAN WA Y By Judy Jensen 1900 ESTABLISHED, also. 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, 1901 39 United States Code 22fi; 20 Stat. 309; 48 Stat. 928; 65 Stat. 672). . Of Visitors at Christena Jensens She plays a trombone home were her grandson and Mrs. Anita Reid and baby his wife and family, Mr. . and Mr. and Mrs Jim Wilson were were here from Castle Dale Mrs. Stanley Jensen of Sunny-sidvisitors at the Ezrapting with her folk, Mr. and Mrs. Also visitors over the week- Harrisonthehome in Huntington, Rex Fillmore. end were Mr. and Mrs. Collie Worley of Wellingtan and Mr. and Mrs. Linden Fiack of Price. WEEKS vis-amo- j e. EDITORIAL NATIONAL tttM AS)C6kTN THi S0C1ATI0H A MM CLARIN D. ASHBY RAY E. HASSINCER KIMBLE LARSEN A MM 4 M R Apprentice BEFORE CORRESPONDENTS Mrs. Dora Otteson, Cleveland .... JO Maxine Baker, G. R Jensen, Huntington . .. Mrs. Clara Jensen, Clawson Mrs LaMon Christensen, Elmo Castle Dale .... Mrs Rose Olsen, Emery Mrs. Cristy Humphrey, Orng Mrs. Leona Huntsman, Ferron Miss Judy Jensen, Lawrence .... Mrs. Glen Snow, a Mrs.-Flor- HUNTINGTON NEWS NOTES Mrs. Flora Jensen Mr and Mrs. Sam (Maidai George Justices and Paul Palm- Nicolova of Price were visitors Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs Alvin Young. Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Harrison left Huntington Monday to go to California to spend the winMrs. Ila Jensen accompanied ter in or near Whittier. Some of Utahna McDermot to Ohio re- Ezras children live there. cently where she will visit with her son Vernon and family for a month or two and also a son Quite a number of Huntington Alton and daughter Myrle and folks, relatives and friends attheir families. Utahna and chil- tended the funeral services Thdren were stopping there for a ursday in Cleveland for Mrs. visit with her husbands folks Donna Whimpey. and would then go on to GerMr. and Mrs. Scott Grange many to be with her husband children of Orem were week during his stay there with the and end visitors at the home of MyAir Force. ron Grange and Drew Richards Darlene and Dean Weaver are spending this week in Hunting-towith Darlenes parents, Mr. n and Mrs. George Justice, and her brothers, Johnny and Mark. Orson and Karren Justice and baby daughter were here Friday to Monday to see their parents, the 4221 and Mrs. LaVell (Clara) Jorgen. son, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Reid and Mrs. Fawn Kizar-ia- n of the Salt Lake City vicinity. i SBlitujp Aii in jot FREE) hA r7v? GmmRGMSWCS O0O0BIMSR G PRESIDENTIAL . OFFICIAL ENTRY BLANK AFTER ia (o trier! th winninf and etlimale hu total poppmuJvutial ular lr. together with a ktatemenf lit 10 word or lex I'umpleiing the aentritce. "I prrler Hi Land Kaih person mav . . because Dairy Prndut-pubiQil aa many entries an he pleases. Winners will be notified by mad. Decision of the judges is (jnal Kach entry must he accompanied bv the carton of any Dairy Product or a reasonable lammile thereof. All entries must be mailed to P. O. Bok 10UU. Salt Lake City 10. Utah. Mrs Cleo Johnson spent an evening with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Johnson. .JF.- - Hooked Again rcl-jil- y, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Collard and children of Salt Lake City Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Huntsman and family of Sandy visited over night Saturday and Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rose Jensen. were weekend visiters at the home of Peggys parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ford Nielson. j The MIA of both wards is planning a Halloween party to be held on Monday night, October 31. A prize will be given for the best costume. There will be plenty cf fun, a spook alley, games and dancing, candy, pop corn, cookies and apples for sale. It will begin at 7:30 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Pierce Wilson and Mr. and Mrs. Rex Wilson were in Salt Lake City Sunday to see Pierces son June and fam- - Mr. and Mrs John Perez and children of Price were over to who are moving to Califor-ative- spend a day with their daughter! and family, Mrs. Connie Fillnia this week. more. They also visited with Mr. and Mrs Cloyd Fillmore and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Ander son and Ronnie made a trip to family. Prcvo Sunday to visit their folks Mr. and Mrs Neil Thompson the William Litsters.and a sister and son of Price were over and who in has been the visited Crystal, with Mrs. Thompsons hospital. They went by way of parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cloyd FillHuntington canyon and stopped more. at Payson for a short visit with Beth and Junior Young and Miss Deloris McArthur went family. to Salt Lake City with the North Emery band Saturday. Dolcris Mae Arnold accompanied her plays a drum in the band. Kay son, Gary, to Boise, Iraho Fri- Wilson also went with the band. day to meet his wife and children, who had been in Oregon Utah Homecoming in Salt Lake for a visit with her parents. They City Saturday and participated also visited with the Thomas in the parade. Mrs. Adeline White family in Midvale. Wakefield, Mrs. Vnda Corgiat, Mrs Leah Huff and Mrs. Lavon The North Emery high school Minchey went with the students band attended the University of on iky bus. DAIRY PRESIDENTIAL SWEEPSTAKES Contest begins Wednesday September I and all entries must he jkwi ma'I.ed Wtre night Sundav. November 6 Itk eonttt of the Mrs. Clifton iKlea) Jones and boys of Salt Lake City were vis- Mrs. Rex Nelson and other iting at the home of her mother, Mrs. Edith Collard, this week. lp PRIZES s. HIST PRIZE One supply of foui. family ium ia ruling Chart. p.ir. i Cram pun Sum gallon Hiitlrr milk t uart ctioeolai l us mm It I. a n4 Uiange Dunk. !( eatlmat Address I k uf in Milk. 4 lbs. mid lltlf. fur winning Mv My full an ami ilium llonr.l 1 Prfr ndidt of his total popular fur vot Pril4nt Sth Prl jn.l fiairv f, Six tolil (.lint Ij,. (Hi fuur ltilitu St fumy l'i Slat to lull la Is: Dairy Products Bcsus:. i'2ShI'2!3S taflft, uSil fc ti' yWJ ?Ao(o and Family Groups. The ite;il gift . . . ;i portniit or family group picture. Now. during our introductory special (until Nov. I) von can obtain these at a fraction of regular price. ovety r' ( E 8x10 oil colored portrait $2 . $1 8x10 Bronze tinted portrait REMEMBER -- OFFER GOOD TO NOV. 4 Progress Photos Castle Dale 74-8-24- 31 ONLY EaaiDacss okie When an American voter puts his X on a ballot he marks one of the civgreat achievements in the history of ilization. His vote symbolizes a basic principle of our heritage-i- n a free country, government belongs to the people, the people do not belong to government. In a world frozen in a struggle to preserve freedom from the encroachment of rule by the few, American elections stand as a beacon of faith to those who hope to regain the liberty and dignity that is man Utah Copper Division stpotr kinds right. of To vote with knowledge the issues and candidates is to perpetuate government by popular consent. The right to vote with freedom is more than a privilege. It is a duty and an obligation. Each eligible voter has a duty to his American heritage to exercise the privilege that was won through bitter struggles. He also has an obligation to the people of the world to demonstrate that this stronghold of democracy still cherishes freedom. T Kennecott Copper Corporation PRO UL) TO BE PART OP A 10n0 mid- The figure used for i, vote total of the winning candidate v. he that released h the Associated Press a o. midnight. Nov 10 lyori i.l 'nt ot the Kligible to partmiiaio are a'l Hi are emphes trading area Not of Hi Land Dairy and th. and AteUen .n Im Advertising Agency, advertising agency. AM space on the offtci entrv blank muM bo filled. Please print or lpe. Save Now on Portraits 8x10 PORTRAIT IcE i I li&i) tyi'aUet ' Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wilstead had as visiters Mrs. Leona Jarvi and family and Kit Daily of Price. They also had dinner with the Wilstead family. Osmer Johnson, Billie and Ann Huntington of Los Angeles came to spend the week with Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Huntington and visit with relatives and friends. Mrs. Ivy Brasher and Mrs Ruby Pierson were in Bountiful All ten of the John Brasher this week for a visit with Mrs. brothers and sisters were here Brashers sister, Lyle Day, who to attend the missionary farewell testimonial Sunday night for Elder Richard Childs. From out of town were Mr. and Mrs. RuMr. and Mrs. LaVell King and, ben Brasher, Castle Dale; Mr. family of Provo came for a visit and Mrs. Clarence Brasher, Mr. during the week with Mr. and i (ILIPwOT!( j) $ F- -l E1-fi- kYOURlRHOTOl i Mr. and Mrs Leo Atwood had the folowing chidren home over the weekend to help celebrate their 31st wedding anniversary: Mrs. Laura Deanne Jorgensen and baby, Mrs LeDonna Hall and family, Mrs. Annabelle Hold, away and family f Price. Mrs. Hodaways son, Tommy, stayed at his grandparents until Tuesday morning. He returned home with his uncle, Marvie Atwood, so he could return to school. Mrs Leona Jarvi and family and Kit Daily of Price were also over for a visit. MORE TWO ONLY I Editor and Publisher Printer, Operator - Mr. and Mrs. Wilson spent the evening there and had lunch. The Wilsons spent the day with his sister, Melissa Davis, of Cleveland. Thty had dinner there LAWRENCE NEWS NOTES GROWING UTAH |