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Show attended the Emery Stake Acad, elected to the board without opemy at Castle Dale and the Br- position in 1956. He is a member igham Yeung University. of the nnance committee to raise He was general manager of ihe money to build a combina'V-- ' of the Price Trading tion LDS North Carbon Taberthe stores Company in Eastern Utah for nacle and second ward chapel some 42 years, and is now an in Price. He has served six years W active director in the Price on the Price City Council, prest Comer Peacock of Price has Trading Company and the Car- ident of the Price Chamber of bon Emery Bank. He retired Commerce for three years. He announced his candidacy for from the Price Trading Com- is the only person to be awarded edto of state the board ' f pany managership in June of a life membership in the Price ucation. 'JV this first Chamber of Commerce; year Mr. Peacock was born in SanAt the present time, Mr. Pea-- j businessman to be given the pete county, later moving with his family to Emery criunty. He cock is vice president of the Outstanding Boss of the Year !; jS attended school at Orangeville, Utah State Board of Education, award by the Price Junior Gomer Peacock V. rf candidate for Vi,-'5- 4 State schools sr V ' 6.1 October 27, 1960 EMERY COUNTY (UTAH) PROGRESS Page Six ht f - ' j I1C,,. y navy planes. He is visiting at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Stringham, who just AMH2 Gordon Stringham of moved back from Salt Lake. the U. S. Navy arrived here October 14. His leave last3 until the The annual Deer Hunters Ball 25th. He is stationed at Alameda, Calif. He has been in the sponsored by the American Leg- navy for 3' 2 years and works on ion Thursday night of last week, was a fine success The music tendents. was furnished by the Rhythm He served eight years as a Kings. Maggie Hansen was the member of the Utah Highway winner of the 32 special WinPatrol, Civil service commission, chester rifle. Many door prizes and the last five years as chair- were won by dancers and specman. tators. Emery News Cleveland News Visitors at the Gomer Arnold home the past weekend were Mr. and Mrs Kyle Arnold and boys n and Mr. and Mrs. Lamar of Sandy. Mcr-tense- Mr and Mrs. Rodney Edwards spent the past weekend at the home of her parents, Mr. and and Mrs. Jimmy Christensen, family. ; A i. eT Chamber of Commerce. He serv. od four years as chairman of the Court of Honor for Carbon-EmerDistrict, Boy Scouts of America. Mr. Peacock was chairman of' the Save Carbon College committee, after the state legislature voted to kill the college. His leadership helped to save the college by taking the issue directly to the people. On many occasions since 1926 he has served on the advisory committee to the Presidents of Carbon College and Carbon District Superin- - ,'- ,vv-- - ' & tQ&S&lAduffit; Friday and Saturday October 28 and 29 GOMER PEACOCK Cleveland News By Mrs. Dora Ottoson Mr and Mrs Oscar Carlson and Mrs. Dee Smith and daughter Julia visited in Salt Lake on the 19 and 20 of October. They visited with Raymond Rosalie, Colleen and families, besides other relatives. Sophia Johansen has returned home after spending two weeks in Salt Lake with her daughter Eunice and family. Mr. and Mrs Lee Miller and family were visitors at the home of her mother, Myrtle Morten-sen- , Sunday. gallon Mr and Mrs Rex Childs and family of Wellington visited at the home of Ida Mortensen last Sunday. Mr and Mrs. Loren Wells and Catherine spent last Sunday in Salt Lake visiting with Dan and other relatives. Sandra Larsen spent the past weekend with her girl friend, Vanae Jones. Tuesday, October 18, Luella McMullin took a birthday cake and went to Huntington to spend the day with her mother, Gertrude Gordon, who celebrated her 86th birthday. They welcomed many friends and relatives Cake and ice cream were served to all the guests. for t Mrs. Ferril Atwood and children spent the weekend at the, home of her mother. Mr and Mrs. Duane Ward and family. Ellis Sadlier spent the past weekend at the home of his par-- , ents, Mr. and Mrs Claude Kraft The two small sons of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hansen spent the past week with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs Ern Bishop Colleen and Glen are the proud partnts of a new baby girl Carnation Tuna Speakers at Sacrament meeting Sunday evening were Glen Hansen of Elmo and Mr. Cox of Orangeville. Lynette Thcrderson and her daughter Julia played a special musical number on the organ and piano. The choir sang the sacrament song Achievement awards were passed out to girls and leaders of the YWMIA Girls receiving awards were Ber-nic- e McMullin, Norah Litster, Calletn Eden. Evelyn Johnson, Wilma Wall, Kathleen Otteson, Marie Johnson, Catherine Wells, Lila Sanderson, Beth Eden. Em- ma Lee Litster, Julia Kay Thor- derson and Jonnie Ward The leaders receiving awards were Jane Jensen, Ruth Litster, Sherman and Dora Cherry Chocolates 49c Pumpkin Libbvs 2 22 cans 39c Pie Crust 2 for 39c Frozen Foods SUPER REA! 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