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Show February 2, 1961 EMERY COUNTY (UTAH)' PROGRESS Huntington last Thursday evening. Ed Bates of Price, marriage counselor for the eleventh district and also connected with the welfare and mental health programs in this area, spoke to A bridal shower was given the group and answered many January 25, by Mrs. gram refreshments were served Wednesday, May Singleton, at her home in to the group. Ferron, in honor of her grandSammie, who had mardaughter, LADIES IMPROVEMENT ried Eugene Pizzuto of Price a CLUB Hostess to the Ladies Im- month ago. Sammie is the of provement club of Orangeville Wanlas and Collendaughter Jorgensen, was Mrs. Mary who are now Wednesday living in Alaska. Jewkes. The women enjoyed an At the shower many of their aftrnoon of sociability following relatives and friends attended a delicious luncheon; Mrs. Jean- and were served refreshments. ette Snow will act as hostess for nic gifts were given and Many the next meeting. a lovely time was enjoyed by (LEFT FROM LAST WEEK) everyone. LOS OMEGOS CLUB Mrs. Lucille Mortensen was hostess Thursday night to Los Omegos club members of Huntington. Page Three Bridal shower held in Ferron prizes were won by Sydonia Kofford, Clyda Easley and Faye BelL A new president, Agnes D U P Niesen, was chcsen for this year. Huntington Daughters of the The. outgoing president was Mrs. Utah Pioneers meeting for Feb- Annie Funk. ruary will be held Thursday, 2nd, at 2 p.m. The lesson will be on CLUB eary city government. e The Club of Castle Dale was entertained by Mrs. LEGION AUXILIARY Ida Snow afternoon. U T e Huntington American Guests wereThursday Mrs. Alice Justesen, Legion Auxiliary meeting will be Lydia Grange and Iris Luke of held Monday, February 6, at Orangeville. 7:30 p.m. Mrs. Donna Dupin of Price will be present to speak SOCIAL SEWING CLUB to the women. Ua Jensen, Ruth Louise Concver entertained the Amerand Ella Rowley, Guymon Social Sewing club members of icanism committee, will arrange Ferron at her home Thursday the program. They have the Es- afternoon. She served luncheon say contest assigned in the and they sewed and visited. Ladies Clubs JUST-A-MER- Just-A-Mer- school. S AND C CLUB The S and C club members of Huntington had a birthday party Thursday night at the home of Leah Huff for her birthday. Saturday night the ladies and their husbands enjoyed a skating party at Desert Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd McKee and Scott Nielson were here from Salt Lake City and joined in the fun. After skating they had a warm supper at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Majnik. ALOA CLUB Mrs. Lucile Larsen was hostess to the Aloa club of Castle Dale at her home Friday evening. Invited guests were Velda Jensen, Marjorie Moffitt, Esther and Leah Wilberg and Dorthella Williams. Prizes were won by Zola Brasher, Rcse. Ungerman, Esther Wilberg, lone Kofford and Una Jensen. BIRTHDAY CLl'B The Ferron Birthday club ladies met at the home of Minnie Thomas Thursday afternoon and had a nice social time. The ladies' did some hand work arid were served light refreshments. NEIGHBORHOOD CLUB The Neighborhood clob honored Mrs. Selma Tuttle of Orangeville the past week for her birthday. The group enjoyed pot luck luncheon and visiting and presented Mrs. Tuttle with a nice gift. NEIGHBORHOOD CLUB Marilyn Brown engaged to wed J J CLUB Mr. and Mrs. Guy A, Brown of Huntington announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Marilyn, and Mr. Thomas Beck, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Edward Beck of Idaho Falls. , Miss Brown and Mr. Beck are both students at Utah State University at Logan. Miss Brown is a junior and is majoring in English. She plans to attend the USU for her graduation next year. Mr. Beck is majoring in School. He will graduate this spring. The young couple plan an carly June wedding, J J club ladies of Huntington enjoyed a swimming party Monday evening with their husbands at the Dragerton pool. They had club Wednesday night at the home of Dora Larsen. S AND C CLUB LaVcn Guymon entertained the S and C sewing club ladies of Huntington at her home Thursday' evening. On the Thursday night previous, the members enjoyed a party at the home of Jean' Killpack for her birthday. Saurday night the ladies and their husbands had a skating party at Desert Lake. After the skating they had a warm supper a the home of Lila Nielson with Wilda Jones and Ruby Rowley assisting with the eats. j Mrs. Ella Miles. Mrs. Dorothy Huntington and Mrs. Joan Cox of Orangeville were honored guests at their ONO CLUB neighborhood birthday social. O N O sewing club ladies of The group met at the home of Mrs. Joan Huntington. Hostesses Huntington were entertained at for the event were Mrs. Celia the home of Mrs. Ella Rowley Reid, Mrs. Marjorie Reid and Thursday evening. Mrs. Gail Miles. The three ladies D U P BRIDGE CLUB honored received nice gifts. SpDale Bridge ecial guests were Mrs. Maree The Daughters of Utah PioThe Ferron-Castl- e club members were at the home Ware and Mrs. Betty Frandsen. neers, Rock Canyon Trail Camp of Orangeville met Monday at of Jessie Nelson Wednesday of the home of Mrs. Edna Sitterud. last week. Mrs. Nelson served a MI TU CLUB nice dinner and they played) The Nu Tu club of Orangeville Captain Alta Cox was in charge bridge during the afternoon. The1 met at the home of Mrs Joan!and Mrs- Celia Reid gave the lesson. Refreshments were served to the group by the hostess. Friday evening, HUNTINGTON CASTLE DALE NEWS NOTES Mrs. Ida Snow Mrs. Stella Jeffs and her mother, Mrs. Sara Anderson, were in Provo last Monday. Mrs. Naomi Jensen returned home with them and spent a few days with her daughter, Mrs. Veloy Cox. urday and Sunday. He is teaching school at Dragerton. He is the Larsens grandson. STRENGTHEN Nephi Williams, Aldo Childs, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Wilberg, and Bishop and Mrs. Forrest Visitors at the Vernon Oman Peterson. home Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Mike Judd and family of The George Magnusons spent Dragerton. -- several days in Salt Lake where! they visited their daughter Roma anI Mrs. Foster Jensen and family and also attended of Sunnyside visited friends the Cattlemen's convention. and relatives here Saturday. Craig Otterstrom was heme from Salt Lake over the week-- ' end to visit his mother who re- turned home from Moab Thurs- Beckstrom era of Downey, Calif, and her son, Eugene Warren, and wife and sen of Springville visited the Herman Behlings last Sunday. They were all pleased with the improvement in Mrs. Behling's health. day. Mrs AMERICA The Primary and MIA sold lunches at conference Sundav. CHARACTER COUNTS fiOVlSCOUT. Heads Manufacturers Grow with America Ward members who attended Mrs. Bonnie Denny of Salt temple sessions in Manti last Wednesday were Paul Hansen, Lake was home with her mother, Mrs. Ray Jensen, Thursday to help . celebrate Mrs. Jensens birthday. Karen Huntsman and NEWS NOTES baby came down with her. with U S. SAVINGS I0NDS CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our apMr. and Mrs. Roland Chrispreciation and thanks to all tensen and grandson of Salt who helped in any way, for Mr. with visited Lake Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Reed Brasher Jennie McElprang, Addie Richthe expressions of sympathy were in Salt Lake City Friday ards, Norma Hall, Opal Lance and Mrs. Alvin Jensen and other and floral offerings, at the relatives here. Mrs, Christensen and Saturday for a visit with Mr. and Leona Majors. death of our father. is the former Vesta Lund, a sisand Mrs. Bryce Brasher and to The Merrill Larsen Family Mrs. of Jensen. ter get acquainted with their new Visitors at the hemes of Lucille Kinder and Helen Majnik this granddaughter. Mrs. Beth Huntington of Price week are Mr. and Mrs. Jim David Mortensen visited here Bradley of Idaho, who have sp- spent Sunday with her mother, for two weeks with home folks, ent the past year in Alaska. Mrs. Mrs. Emetine Jewkes, who is Mrs. Anita Reid and baby of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mortensen. Bradley is a sister, Beryl, of Mrs. recovering from a broken leg. Price spent the day with her He returned to Salt Lake City Lucille Kinder. Mr. Bradley is JOHN W. McGOVERN, former parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Fillwhere he has been attending also a former Huntington resiMrs. Monna Jnsen and chilof the United Slates more. president dren of Salt Lake spent last Rubber Co., heads the National school. His mother made the dent. return trip with him to the city. week with her parents, Mr. and Association of Manufacturers for Mrs. Grant Huntington. NEW CENTURY CLUB 1961. He was elected to lead the Mr. and M:s. Andrew Larsen nation's largest organization of Mrs. Iris Luke was hostess to Mr. and Mrs. Milton McEl-pran- g Mr. and Mrs, Vernal Gee and industrialists during the recent are visiting their children of California were weekend visthe members of the New Cenitors in Huntington at the home daughter Carol of Gunnison vis- 63th Congress of American Intury club of Orangeville the past and other relatives in Salt Lake of a son, Mr. and Mrs. Max Lar- ited with Mrs. Gees parents, Mr. dustry in New York and week. this City Sandy The week at her home. evening sen, and family. and Mrs. Fred Larsen, Sunday. was spent socially and luncheon Also, Kenneth Gee visited Sat- served. New officers of the club The two ward Relief Society for the coming year are Mrs. organizations have planned for The Second ward Primary Leah Justesen, president; Mrs. the annual party to be held Febgirls held the Daddy Date 25th. to committee The Mrs. ruary Helen Ware, party EMERY NEWS Thursday evening at the is arrange the entertainment Elaine Jewkes, secretary. ward recreation hall. They had CASTLE DALE. UTAH a short program, played games, Mrs. Rose Olsen met at the KIPA CLUB Thursday evening danced and had refreshments. t February 8, 4 A social evening was spent at home of Roxey Nelson. Reva Bishop Reed Brasher and the the home of Mrs. Joan Curtis Holland presented the lesson Primary officers were present, The MIA Music Fest, under obsen. She is at the TESS OF THE STORM cf Orangeville Thursday. The giving interesting facts about also the girls and their daddies the direction of Jean and Janet LDS hospital. employed COUNTRY to Nelson reMrs. Polio the group. guests played games, enjoyed and th? teachers 0f the three .Christiansen, was a fine success freshments and business of the served luncheon. with groups, Ida Miller, Esther Jus- Tuesday night of last week. A Mr. and Mrs. Lavar ChristianKipa club. and Flora Jensen- Girls are large crowd of parents enjoyed sen and four children of Spanish tice Diane Baker SEW AND SO CLUB Hope Childs, Ellen Mathie, Belle the show The Spacemen Learn Fork spent the weekend with Members of the Sew and So Wi, Wallace Ford LADIES IMPROVEMENT Shar0ll McArthur Kathy About Earth. Every boy and Mae Christiansen. club of Ferron CLUB Tharsday Wilson c Hansen, Debbie girl enrolled in MIA had a part and Hostess to the Ladies Im evening at Edna Mae Carol on the program. Judges whopre- - The Relief Society used the Brinkerhoff, Ileen Gc.rd home their for regular meeting. jAnn sented were THE provement club of Orangeville awards OF THE JoAnn SECRET Sherman, Talmage extra Tuesday of this week Maxfield Robert T. Lewis and Wednesday swas Mrs. Flora Cox. Luncheon was served and everyCarolee Lars Joan Maj REEF rURPLE on a and making sewing quilt A business session was followed one enjoyed visiting. Barbara Larsen, Marie Guymon. Legrand Beal. hand work creations. with by a program. Mrs. Cox served SOCLAL SEWING CLUB luncheon. Jenel Mortensen entertained Jeff Richards Hazel Peterson was hostess to 'Mrs. Irene Christensen is a Elder Theodore M. Burton, an Margia Dean members of the Social Sewing graduate of the Practical Nurs-troup- e assistant to the Council of Twel- at a quilting party Wednesday N N CLUB ve Apostles, was an overnight of last week. met at her of who Ferron school Carbon at College, ing The N N club of Castle Dale guest Saturday at the home of was entertained Friday evening home Thursday evening for an Graduation program was held Pres, and Mrs. Rex Bunderson. Earline Olsen was honored on February 5, 6 Peterson January 20 after one year of by Helen Wilberg. Guests were enjoyable time. Mrs. Elder Burton presided at the her 10th birthday Thursday of served a refreshments. tea After the school. Barbara program Donna Huntington and TlfK SUBTERRANEANS stake conference in last week. All the guests at her was held at the college auditor- - Castle quarterly Peterson. After luncheon was Sun- party were Dale and Games and Saturday girs. iium- Family and friends attendCinemaScope served the group played rook RiRTHnAV were enjoyed. i were Mrs. day. graduation Prizes were won by lone Kcf-forof the Birthday clublSarah Johan Members with Mrs. christen- Emma Huntington and of Ferron an enjoyable af- sens three children of Hunting-ton- , Mr. The Polio Drive was completed spent and Mrs. Paul Olsen and Grace Johansen. Leslie Caron Shon-iternoon at the home of Mrs Dr. Lena Schreier, Darlene family attended a Testimonial in here last week with George Peppard hand sewPeterson Annie Ladies Larsen as chairman. doing of Castle Dale, Madge Koosharem Sunday. Verdas sisPLEASURE HOUR CLUB and visiting. Wilberg who solicited the town were Ann ing, needlework The Pleasure Hour club of Light refreshments were served. Behling of Columbia, two dau- ters son is leaving for an LDS Brinkerhoff, Jean Christiansen, ghters; Mr. and Mrs. Charles mission in the North British Pearl Peterson, Lareda Olsen, Castle Dale met Thursday eveFebruary 10, 11 Collard, Rhoda Clegg, Nina Wag- Mission. ning at the home of Mrs. MilBarbara Ida Mortensen, Addley, ALL THE FINE YOUNG ner, Leona Majors, Ida Miller, dred Moffitt. Mrs. Faye Bell Gaytha Peacock, Lila ChristianCANNIBALS Esther Justice, Irene Marshall. was a guest. Prizes were won by Mary Ann Jorgensen, county sen, Arlene Janice Peterson, home demonstration agent, was Edna Wilberg, Faye Bell and Mr. and Mrs. Denzil Jacobsen a with at church Tuesday in the inter- Bunderson, Carol Swenson, of Emery are very proud to anEthel Jeffs. Zona Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Mil-to- est cf Peterson, Wednesday into Natalie Wood nounce the arrival of a grandbringing Emery Louise Wayman, Betty BunderJohnson. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin FRIENDSHIP CLUB Robert Wagner daughter, born January 14 to Young and Guy Brown attended struction skills in home making, son, Nina Blackburn, Ella etc. for the ladies here. Members of the Friendship first time parents, Beth and sessions at the Manti temple. Atclub of Castle Dale met Friday Gilbert Maxwell of Salt Lake Mr on Saturday were Marie Jacobsen of Salt Lake aftrnoon at the Forrest Peter- City. The wee baby arrived at tending Mrs. Milton Johnson and visited last week with her parsen. home with Emeline Jewkes the LDS hospital and weighed and Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Atwood. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Denzil Jac- Hostesses were Hazel Wayman, 5 pounds. This is the third grWE Maysie Peacock and Bertha anddaughter born recently for the Jacobsens, Nettie Mqe's, Lund Leonard, Willard SandBoyds and now Beths. berg and Fenton Moffitt, Stake BRIDGE CLUB Sunday School superintendency, n Mrs. Luclla Jensen of Emery Edna Bridge The Castle Young, secretary and club was entertained Wednesday is happy to announce the arrival board members were released at afternoon by Mrs. Clyda Easley of a granddaughter born Monday stake conference Sunday. Frank of Ferron at her home. Invited morning, January 30, to Manon Guymon was ordained a High We dont have to tell you guests were Emma Dickson and and Kenneth Watson of Orem. Priest. t about the Mildred Moffitt. Prizes were won The baby is a welcome addition squeeze by Hazel Wayman, Zada Bell to the family. She is the first Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Huntsman which the farmer has been FOR and Mildred Moffitt. girl and has thre brothers to and family of Sandy were visit- caught in. You have first hand adore her. She was born in the ors at the Rosel Jensen home knowledge of that. What can ACACIA CLUB you do about it? Let us remind Utah Valley hospital. Sunday to Tuesday. you about the banana. The Acacia club of Ferron Every time the banana leaves the stalk Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ware-haor the group it gets skinned. of Ferron are happy to anThe obvious moral is to coopnounce the birth of their 10th Mrs. Georgia F. Majors and erate and stay together. Your grandchild. The new tiny girl Mr. and Mrs. June Christen- was born to Mr. and Mrs. Lee family of Salt Lake City were local is a means whereby DELIVERY sen went to Salt Lake with their Wareham in the LDS hospital here over the weekend visiting you, as farmer-ownercan do friends, Mr. and Mrs. Puritt, of in Salt Lake City Sunday, Jan- relativs and to attend the wed- just that. By pooling your buyOF Dragerton on business last Th- uary 29. ding reception Saturday evening. ing power you are able to buy the supplies you need at better ursday. A new baby girl arrived ThG R E A S E S Home for the weekend from prices. And by supporting your which you own, your ursday for the Blaine Cox fam- her work in Salt Lake City was local FOR ily of Orangeville. The new little Mrs. Olive Magnuson. She visit money, over and above the acFERT1LIZERS miss has three sisters and a ed with her mother, Mrs. Lydia tual cost, stays right here at -Ibrother to help Blaine and Grange, and other relatives and home where it is put back into C II E M I C A L S the local economy. friends. Joyce care for her. Your local is prepared See Your to supply you good quality merTWINES O SEEDS O STEEL chandise at competitive prices, Insurance Agt. Independent but this can only be done by CHECK OUR COMPETITIVE PRICES your support. Remember the banana. In unity there is strenLET l'S POOL YOUR NEEDS FOR CARLOAD gth. Lets Cooperate!! Mrs. Flora Jensen Lawrence News - Collossal Ferron Valentins Serial Well, here it is. A real ball at the Legion h til in FerrOn, Saturday, February 11. A Valentine Social to include Dancing, Rook and Ringo. Ycur ticket is $.1.00 per couple, plus a box lunch or two, tobe auctioned. Free drinks. Hope you'll be there. (See front page story next week.) ROCKET THEATER Li-ho- NOTES t; F1 LOOK TO THE Classified Rate: 3 cents per word per insertion. Minimum 50c nrn - BIRTHS n ARE NOW TAKING An Open Letter Dale-Ferro- 00 to Farmers EC I NGS cost-pric- SPRING Elmo News co-o- p if OILS if co-o- We salute the anniversary of Thomas A. F.dison, who created useful electricity. Edison, as well as other famous leaders in every field of endeavor, have always given careful thought to looking forward into the future. You can do this hv opening a planned savings account at our hank. First National Bank of Price Price, Utah Member Federal Reserve System and Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Bonds nsurance if co-o- p Luke Insurance Good, Used Coal Heating Equipt. 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