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Show April 20, 1901 MEfr COUNTY (UTAH) PROGRESS Page Two Emery News (?UKty 'Pfwyie4& Mrs Rose Olsen 1900 ESTABLISHED, Pub'lshed 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, 1931 (39 United States Code 226; 20 Stat. 359 ; 48 Stat 928; 65 StaL 672). NATIONAL Millie Ellett of Fremont visited here last week with her sisters, Luella Jensen and Ella Robinson, and her brother, Bert Maxfield. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ellett and Mr. and Mrs. Leland Ellett visited here last Sunday. Mrs. Carl Ellett is a sister to Alma and Elbert Blackburn and the Elletts nd Blackburns enjoyed a pleasant day. EDITORIAL Asc6TitN fXUI RAY E. HASSINGER KIMBLE LARSEN Apprentice CORRESPONDENTS Mrs. Dora Otteson, Cleveland JO Mrs. Maxine Baker, G. R. Mrs. Flora Jensen, Huntington Mrs. Clara Jensen, Clawson Mrs LaMon Christensen, Elmo 4221 D. A. FRANDSEN Attorneys for Administrator Price, Utah First Publication: March 30, 1961 Last Publication: April daughter Susan of Granada Calif, spent Friday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs Alonzo Olsen. They visited at the Arthur Petty home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Van Petty Hills, accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Alon- zo Olsen and Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Peterson of Ferron to Price Friday evening where they were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Russel S.j Williams. Marjorie and Morris Maxfield The Pettys had attended funerof Salt Lake brought Vera Duz-e- tt al services Wednesday of last home Sunday. Vera has been week in Sevier county for Mrs. in Castle Dale at the bedside of Pettys mother. her mother, Mrs. Berg. Vera entered the Price hospital last The ward choir sang a special week for and a check up. number at the stake Fireside She had two previous attacks Sunday night in Castle Dale, of unknown nature. under the direction of Eldred Mortensen, chorister, and Jean Christiansen, organist. Almost Ladies from Emery who at- 100 were in attendance. tended the three day decorating class in Huntington last week were Dorthella Blackburn, Ruby Cal and Gayle Jorgensen and Minchy, Mary Henningson, Ella daughters of Salt Lake were Afaxfield and Estalee Jolley. weekend guests here. Editor and Publisher Printer, Operator CLARIN D. ASHBY Mrs. Cristy Humphrey, Orng Mrs. Leona Huntsman, Ferron Miss Judy Jensen, Lawrence Mrs. Glen Snow, Castle Dale .... Mrs Rose Olsen, Emery American Guide, Heritage, All This and Heaven Too, Crash Club, Hidden Treasure of Glaston, Readers Digest Condensed Books, Street Rod, Jonathon Goes West, Sixes and Sevens, Accent on April, The Long Way Home, Angel of the Hills, Anna Karenina, Love is Forever, The Luckiest Girl, The Song of the Lark, Sing in the Dark. The library is open from 2 to 5 p.m. on Monday and 20, 1961 DEPARTMENT OF THE IN- time specified will be considerElmo as a forfeiture of any claim TERIOR BUREAU OF LAND ed of to patthe land, and issuance Mrs. LaMon Christensen MANAGEMENT, Land Office, Salt Lake City, Utah. March 13, ent will be directed. Ernest E. House 1961. Notice is hereby given that The Elmo school held their Manager the State of Utah has filed apcircus night Monday evening Date of last April publication: 035988 for Utah patent plication with many different acts and to the following: All Sec. 16, T. 27, 1961. Kent Alger and Joe Jensen act23 S R. 15 E, SL Mer., Utah, as clowns. ing NOTICE TO CREDITORS under the provisions of the Act of June 21, 1934, subject to and Probate No. 1124 The mother of Della Eden is in compliance with the laws and In the Estate of school MERRILL A. LARSEN, also very ill. regulations governing sections under the Act of July known as MERRILL LARSEN acts amendatory and as M. ALONZO LARSEN, 16, 1894, and Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Alger Deceased. went to and supplementary thereto. The Dragerton Sunday after application was approved March Creditors will present claims Conference for his sister's sil13, 1961. Any and all persons with vouchers attached to the ver wedding anniversary. administrator at claiming the land udversely, or undersigned file should for other reason, Cleveland, Utah, or to Frandsen Wilma Alger has gone to their protest or notice of their and Keller, his attorneys, at to work. claims in this office; together Price, Utah, on or before May with evidence that they have 31, 1961. Visitors at the home of Mr. served a copy on the State of ROBERT LEE LITSTER Utah, within 30 days from the Administrator of the Estate of and Mrs. Flank Jones - were date of the last publication, In Merrill A. Larsen, also known their children, Mr. and Mrs. El as Merrill Larsen and as M. wood Jones of Salt Lake, Mr. accordance with the regulations contained In 43 CFR 270.32. Alonzo Larsen, deceased. and Mrs. Lloyd Jones and gr Failure to so protest within the FRANDSEN AND KELLER anddaughter Kate, Mr, and Mrs. Parley Jones and family of Price and Mrs. Winnie Dalton of Mo-aThe only one of their chiloff dren not in town was their daughter Louise Thlessens of In 1948, first year of the uranium "boom", total U. S. ore production was 54,000 tons. Last year, Utah proMrs. Faye Jones has been duced 1,071,000 tons, containing uranium oxide (U90) quite sick the past week. valued at approximately $50,000,000. Uranium employs 1,550 workers in Utah, with an annual payroll Mrs. Margaret (Alger) O'.son of approximately $10,000,000. The uranium industry and baby were visitos at the has come of age I home of her parents, Mr. and News (LEFT FROM LAST WEEK) Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Larsen of Logan were recent guests at the Reed Larsen home. Ralph just completed his college work at USU with a Bachelor of Science degree. His major is elementary education. of was LaNore and Jerold Hilton Mary K. Christiansen Easter taken to the Price hospital Sat- American Fork spent the GerMrs. are weekend with Mr. and visited urday. Tests and in ald Olsen and also being taken to dignose her sevFerron at the Kent Killpacks ere attacks. Mrs. Hilton is the speech teachschMr. and Mrs. Gordon Olsen er at American Fork high Inwon ool. the Regional They and three children of Shelley, Idaho enjoyed Sunday dinner terpretation trophy last week. with Letty Petty. They all went Mrs. Horace Petty entertained to Salina and visited with Odessa Jolley nd family. Gordons at a quilting party last week at her home. mother is Ruby (Christensen). Ida Mortensen motored to Hanksville last week and spent two days with her husband, Bruce, who is employed in that area with an oil company. UTAH MINING ASSOCIATION "from tho earth comes an abundant life for all" JONES FARM A SGGFVFOtt EVERY HEED Myrtle Sorensen entertained at a quilting party Wednesday of last week at her home. DeAnna Lewis of the of Utah and Jennie Jessie Sorensen of Salt Lake Arthur Anderson was honored was here recently and entertain on his birthday Friday of last d at a quilting party at her week a open house. All of his home. Her daughter Janet is children called to see him. contemplating marriage. Bertha and Lamar Dennison Pearl Peterson spent a week of Price and Bessie and Gayin Fayson getting acquainted lord Jumper of Sunnyside callwith her new grandson at the ed Saturday. Clifford Clark home. The Clarks are enjoying their new home. A father and son banquet and Mr. Clark is principal of the party was enjoyed Monday night school. of last week, Program and games were- - enjoyed after the Mr. and Mrs. Norris Lewis bnquet. It was sponsored by the and thee children of Salt Lake scouts. visited at the Ludean Maxfield home last week. Norris is a A fun night was enjoyed welder at Structural Steel Co. Tuesday night of last week in Their family consists of two MIA. Activities were sponsored girls and a boy. by drama, dance, speech, music and games committees. Luella Peterson and three children of Sait Lake were guests Mr. and Mrs. Neil Maxfield Sunday at the home of Mr. and and two children of Price enMrs. Hyrum Peterson. at the joyed dinner Sunday home of Iva and Bert Maxfield. Judy and Gary Jensen were home last week. Gary has finThis week is library week ished his basic training at FT. throughout the county and libMrs. S. N. Alger, recently. Ord. He was home for a short rarians, Lyle Jensen and Bertha leave after completing the Olsen, urge the people to make Mr. and Mrs. Max Duran use of th library. New books in went to Salt Lake last week for the library this month are Betty Mr. and Mrs. Van Petty and Cornells Teen-ag- e a few days visit. Popularity STORE Castle Dale Ph. 74 8-71- Good, Used Coal Heating Equipt. If interested. Call FR Engineered Heating Co. 74 South 800 West ! LDS Church Books MlcbRINfl - r rr- Did YoWKnow... The Town That Wouldnt Die A town that hired a professional outlaw tamer to preserve law and order -- a town that in 2 weeks erected over 300 buildings and tents to handle its exploding population - a town that aspired to be the rdiiroad and agricultural center as well as capital of Utah- that was Corinne back in - (Complete new book department, Including fiction, dictionaries, etc.) Hallmark Cards and gift wrappings (Stationery Napkins) and 1868. One by one the hopes of this courageous community failed to materialize. But the ' founders were fighters. The City of Corinne, a steamboat, was built to navigate the Great Salt Lake. It didnt pay, but it was a first in Utah stern-whe- Genealogical Supplies Monogramming Service Wedding Office Equipment Company Today Corinne is a progressive town with new goals . . . new aspirations. Another group of Utahns has very important aspirations too: The United States Brewers Association. They are constantly working to assure the citizen that clean, wholesome conditions will exist throughout the state wherever beer and ale are enjoyed. Price, Utah Headquarters for: Typewriters, Office Supplies and Machines THERE'S A CAOEJ POWER PACKAGE SUITED TO YOUR TO PERCOLATE Case presents the most complete line of farm tractors in the world: Your choice of diesel, gasoline, LP gas or distillate en- THERE'S gines; standard Caso row crop with n .test-driv- WREATHS AND FLOWERS HERE IT Purchase Plan cost-cuttin- tripl-rang- REPLACE Crop-Wa- y time-savin- dual-rang- e Come in. . . . select the CASE power package best suited to your specific needs. CAGE Makes it easy to own a new, g Case tractor today. A small down payment or your trade-iputs a new Case tractor to work on your farm immediately; and, later payments are made when you have money coming in from crops or livestock. Payments may spread over 4 crop seasons. dual and single front wheels and adjustable front axles. Your choice of NEW DRIVE or standard, e and shuttle transmissions. Memorial Day A PAYMENT PLAN TAILORED TO YOUR FARM INCOME SPECIFIC NEEDS Get Your Provo, Utah Lee New Services TOO POOPED 66 Collect ys Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Petty made a business trip to Salt Lake last week. & GARDEN Elmo News Lois and Jim Jensen and four childrenof Salt Lake were Easter visitors at the home of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Minch w s two small children, who have and Mrs. Lamar Olsen. been very ill in the Price hosju tal, are well again and they Marilyn and Richard Peterson were able to bring them home and three children of Salt Lake last Friday. enjoyed the Easter weekend at th home of Mr. and Mrs. CliffMr. and Mrs. Roy Johansen ord Mortensen. and family have moved from Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Olsen their place in town to their and Mr. and Mrs. Homer Jensen farm. of vanilla extract or some other bottled product can be sold. When purchasing, housewives are to state clearly, the proceeds go for the roaster. b. ago Bob Jolley of BYU and Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Sorensen of Snow College were motored to Cedar City and spent Easter with their daughter Leah, home for Easter. who is attending CSU. Arnold Dee, the Rawleigh representative in this area, will make the Emery ward a gift cf an electric roaster if 100 bottles Tre-monto- Uranium comes Hansen of Salt Lake were home spent the Foster weekend at Glen Canyon. for the Easter weekend. TRACTORS MO DESS WITH A . 400 3Plew. We have artificial Polyethalene flowers Case-o-mat- ic Drive; gasoline, IP gas; 4 or working ranges; standard single, dual and front wheels. Shrubs Plant PORTER-WALTO- Mountain-Gr- o engine,- transmission. shuttle Standard dual wheels or adjustable Front axle. N Farm Seeds theyre especially selected for your House Plants area. 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