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Show April 20, 1961 EMERY COUNTY Margaret Uhl given shower ' ursday, April ham heme. 13, at the Ware. Margarets husband, Don Uhl, is presently in Laos and will be home in My sometime. They Mrs. Kenneth Wareham was to make their temporary plan host at a shower for her daugh- - home in Los Angeles and he ter, Margaret Ann, who was re- - plans to attend a school in San cently mrried. It was held Th- - Diego. j IeeAtjjres) PagThree '(UTAH) PROGRESS Lawrence News a great grandmother' again this' month, with the birth of a baby girl to her son Dr. David Cox, and wife of Price, and a girl for her grandson, Earl Huntington, and wife of Washington D. C. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Huntington of Castle Dale.! Last week Mr. and Mrs. Leo Atwood received a telephone call from their son, Marvie, who is stationed in Oklahoma with the Army. week. Besides regular members,) Again grandparents are Mr. Nelda Wilson and Kathleen and Mrs. Bryant Jewkes of j angeville with the arrival of an wrere guests. XU TU CLUB 8 lb. 4 oz. baby girl April 10 to The Nu Tu club ladies of OrMr. and Mrs. Terry Jewkes at S AND C CLl'B angeville met at the home of Mrs. Norma Hall was hostess the hospital in Price. Mrs. Ruth Robertson the Past week. The evening was spent Mrs. Tearl Peterson of Emery jng ciub iadies of Huntington. isocially and with handwork. !phe members will take charge is happy to announce the arriv7 born a of April al Light refreshments were enjoy-jo- f grandson, soon, the cancer drive OIF ed. to Clara and Clifford Clark of SOCIABLES jPyson. The baby weighed 9 lbs, LADIES IMPROVEMENT Mrs. Robert Anderson enter and his name is Kemp Richard. 7 CLUB tained the Sociables club of His big brother David is years Hostess to the Ladies Im- Emery Thursday night of last old and his sister Leesa is 2. provement club of Orangeville week at her home. The girls en Mr. and Mrs. Don Wayman of the past w'eek was Mrs. Edna joyed needle craft. Refreshmnts Salt Lake announce the birth of McNeil. Special business for the were served by the hostess. a baby girl April 18 at the LDS coming Federated Eastern Dishospitl. The new arrival weigh trict club convention which will ed 6 lbs. 3 oz. and has a brother be held here May 6, with the club as hostess, was discussed ron met Monday evening last J Bill and a sister Shirlynn Mr Mr followed by a program and week at the home of Reva Hoi- - and Mrs. Wallace Ryan and of land where they enjoyed an en- - and Mrs. Oscar Wayman Dale are the grandpar tertaining time. Lucinda Wild Castle showed seme pictures on Art, ents BEAUX ARTS CLUB Mrs. Geneva Tuttle entertain-- which she snapped while on her ed the Beaux Arts club of Or E4-H-Clu- b angeville at her home Thursday social Nelson, Irene Henrie, Anna Larevening. Handwork and a K. P. HI CLUB evening was spent and refresh- sen, Freida Behling, Ruth Nel of the Kitfirst The ments enjoyed. son and Eva Peterson. A delic chen Pals meeting club was held ious lunch was served to all Friday night, March 31, at the ACACIA CLUB home of Beth Childs in OrangeAcacia club of Frron was held LES AMI CLUB ville. Nine attended and officof club home Ami the at Les for the Hostess Monday evening ers were eleced as follows: WineveJensen's Mrs. Leola Jensen. ladies of Ferron Thursday ifred Van Buren, president; Linwas daughter Lorraine of Price ning was Mrs. Paul Crawford. . da Fox, Janet a guest and gave a review on the Business was conducted concern-socretary and treasurer; Exodus". Refreshments ing the cancer drive which this book a Humphreyi reporter; were served as the membrs group sponsors each year. Dis- Barbara Robetson, assistant re tricts were taken and these Lorter. Sany Draper, song lead-ie- s will visit the cityhomesthis Earlene Robertson, recreation week. Mrs. Crawford served re- leader. The two leaders, Beth TRIPLE L CLUB Kill-pacof freshments. Mrs. Kathryn Childs and Claudia Cox and the Thursday evening membersmet former member, was a members talked over activities a of Ferron club the Triple L for the evening. for the coming year. The next at the home of Lillian Peterson guest meetingwill be held Friday, Apwher Mrs. Ora Austin was hosAMICAE CLUB Nielril 7, at the home of Beth Childs. Laver 1431 tess. Special guest, Rook was the basis for fun as sen, showed her pictures from the Amicae group of cllb ladies Hawaii taken on their recent ' met at the home of Pat Bar- EMERY LIVESTOCK CLUB By Van Peacock trip. Refreshments were served. on in Ferron a week ago ThursLivestock club The Emery Beth awarded day. The evening N N CLUB was recently. The organized Colleen and Snow the high prize Encore! The perennial favorite, Mrs. Bob Judd entertained meeting was held at the home here clipped to a brief 26 inches the N N club of Castle Dale at Peterson the low. Refreshments of Bernard Swenson. Gerald but long on fashion experience. her home Friday evening. Sev- were served. county agent, was in atConvertible collar, tiny shirt eral The were Club officers are as present. tendance. guests d short eleev-e- s rook. buttons, Bob follows: was Swenson, presi playing spent evening e accents to the are Tom Swenson, vice-pre- s dent; to go coat that invites you CLUB E Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Rowley ident; Lynn Mortensen, secrewas hos- of places and do things, confident Peacock, reporter; Eliza Mrs. Wilberg Huntington are happy to an- tary; Van club of nounce you're fashion perfect! The tess to the Just!A-Mer- e Swenson and Val Jo Hess, another of Cathy arrival the look fashionable, young-at-heaCastle Dale at her home Thurs grandson, born April 7, weighing song leaders; Jeffery Olsen, YOUTHCRAFT Is famous for, lbs. iy2 oz. Parents are Mr. Douglas Swenson and Roger day afternoon. The guests en exin 100 wool Obligato. Sizes then and luncheon Mrs. Robert M. (Janet) Clark, recreation committee. Reand joyed Made with ARMO dish favorite of Hurst of Helper. His name is freshments were served. changed recipes es. David Robert and he has a sisFERRON BEEF CLUB ter, Marilyn. Beef Club The Ferron AIjOA club Mrs. Eleanor Blackham enMrs. Flora Cox of Orangeville planned and carried out an tertained the Aloa club of Cas- became a grandmother and also Easter party for the other de tle Dale at her home Monday evening. After lunch was served the group played rook. Ladies Clubs COATS AND SUITS Mrs. Pat Brinkerhoff spent a day with her mother and sisters at the home of her aunt, Gladys Gianarakis, in Castle Dale for her birt,hday. . Beltone's Hearing Aid Forum kl By In my next five columns, I talk about the five keys to better hearing. The first, and in many ways most imp o key to better hearing is your Beltone will Hearing Aid a n t. trained technician and sympath e t i c advisor know-- s many of your is his only career . . . the life to which he is dedicated. You may trust his insecure in the knowtegrity ledge that he will give you the sound advice and practical help fro which Beltone Hearing Aid Consultants are known all over America. Consu Reports 4-- I. I 01-so- BIRTHS deep-cuffejet-ag- JUST-A-MER- rt 7, 8. 4-- PRICE employed at Thiokol. Mr. Cutler graduated from Ben Lomond high, and Weber College. He served two years in the LDS Canadian mission and is now attending USU. Sylvia Childs plans for June wedding isions of the Ferron Livestock Club. Refreshments were served and a film on Wildlife was ptc sented to the members. Games suited for all ages were enjoyed YWC CLUB along with dancing. The party Mrs. Charlene Rowley enterwas reported favorably by the tained YWC club members of hao hnmp this officers of the club, who were elected at a previous meeting: e Barry Conover, president; Elay-nCharSwasey, lene Olsen, secretary; Julie Olsen, reporter. The party was carried out around an Easter classified Rates 4 cents per word per insertion. Minimum $L00 theme and colors of Yellow and FOR SALE Green. The Ferron Livestock MISCELLANEOUS at the TRIUMPH seed potatoes. club sold concessions PABCO and BLISS WE FEATURE AssocHereford County Emery Dal. See Glen P. Bott, Castle Gold Seal Inlaid Linolenm. See Bull Sale, Annual iation 16p us for complete installation. phone 74 Price Trading Co., V rice. 23tfc FOR SALE SMALL MOD-er- n three room house. Fur$400 MONTHLY SPARE TIME BUG DUSTERS included. To be movand money nishings collecting Refilling Dusters Entomology or Millie Contact ed Bug New from away. Type high quality organcoin operated dispensers in Dee Christensen, Ferron. 16p club of Huntington was for the ized April 3. Teacher To No qualarea. this selling. Earlene Black. Mrs. is refermust group have TRACTORS car, TWO CASE NEW ify you elected were Gary Blences, $600 to $1900 cash. Seven fully equipped to be sold less Officers can to twelve hours weekly than cost Also ten pieces of ack, president; Jimmie Collard, Boyd Nielson, net up to $400 monthly. More farm machinery at same distreascount. These tractors are new secretary; Ray Guymon, full time. For personal interLynn reporter; 1055, Box urer O. Earl, P. new ;Kim view write 1959 models, carrying Black, comBoise, Idaho. Include phone guarantee. Also good used re- Brashe and ReidKarl Johnson, 16p number. built Case Tractor. See Carlyle mittee chaimen; . Jones, P. C. Jones and Sons, song leade-r49tfc NEED A NEW ROOF? Bonde'd Castle Dale. 20 year roofs. Free estimates. FAT AND SASSY CLUB 1955 STUDEBAKER Commandclub The No obligation to buy. Easy er. Also Fat and Sassy kid pony, held their first Clyde terms. Phone 38 ofLawrence' Olwell broken. Contaot Nyle ch13tfc Funk, Ferron. meeting of the year at the sen, Cleveland, Phone 65 March night, urch house Friday 16c STUCCO AND ROCK WORK 31 The purpose of the meeting Planters, Fireplaces, etc. Free GOOD SILAGE AND GRAIN was to elect new officers for the estimates. Terms. Clyde Funk, were Also offer. an make chopper, forthcoming year. Elected Leon 18c Ferron, Phone 38 tandem disc in fine condition. Kay Wilson, president; Bob WilCall Arlie Perkins, Wellington, Jensen, MANURE sprFOR TRADE and treasurer; ME or Cowan, Byron son, secretary Earl eader, rubber tired, in good 16c Rodney Wilson, reporte; condition. Trade for Bolly Dragerton. Wilson, Kathy chorister; Cullum, FOR Elmo. SALE ELECTRONIC Heifer. See Orcel Oliver, and Bell Wilson, IB? Home Organ, this areal. Take Dale 'Fillirtbre Phone 65 The class leadcommittee. social over small monthly payments. Tom Wilson. be will this HELP WANTED year No down payment. For, mere er for MORE details write to Credit Mgr. $2.50 PER HOUR OR Box 148, S. H. Station, .Balt FANCY FOOD FIXERS part or full time route work. 17c Under the supervision of Mrs. Large repeat orders. Man or Lake City, Utah. woman. Write McNESS CO., THE FAMOUS PAPPAS ranch Lavon Guymon, the Fancy Food Box 4014, Oakland 23, Calif. Club was organized including a four room house Fixers Leonard 16p with al kinds of farm machin- Saturday with Ritaas leaders. LaRae Guymon and with RENT 400 lend FOR acres patent ery. were chosen as follows. permit. 150 cattle or 700 sheep.. Officers FOUR ROOM MODERN home Leonard, president; Ann Carol 120 acres of hay and plenty of in Huntington. See George Larsen, Barbara "Gust water. Contact Terms. Caro-le- e .phone 74 Young,. Orangeville, 328 South Carbon' Ave. Marie Guymon, secretary; ' MaPappas, : 16p Larsen, reporter; Joan or ME Phone ME Gordon Ileen ' leader; ' 15tfc jors, song THE RONALD DYCHES home and Joann Sherman, safety in Castle Dale. Contact Pat 14 FT. FIBERGLASS BOAT, guards. 17c 74 Winters, phone with trailer, with or without 25 HP. Evinrude motor. ComTHE TRIIT'LE S CLUB plete outfit $900. Will trade. FOR The drill Triple S club of Orange-at Also Aker core ant auger March 30, A. C. Fullmer, ville met Thursday, for prospecting. -IMrs. Uwin Van Burof home the 74 Phone Orangeville, elect officers, 16c en to organize, t See Your and choose a name. The followMISCELLANEOUS Valene ing people were elected: Independent Insurance Agt. ROOF PAINTING and Repair. Stilson, president; Cheri Cox, Gwyn Cox, secFullers Finest Roof paints, all reportEllen Humphrey, 15 5 to retary; colors. Guaranteed Van Buren, song years. Free estimates. Phone er; Barbara Stilson, party 38 Clyde Funk, Ferron. leader; Elaine also met at Uwin 13tfc chairman. We April 12, to fill out Burens Van Member of Utah Association of FOR SALE OR LEASE our record oook. Insurance Agents and Affiliate CAFE IN CASTLE DALE. NewMember National Association of ly to work from painted and decorated, and It is impossible Insurance Agents two at standpoints. Mary Baker open to the public. Inquire Orangeville Phone 74 18p Eddy . Star Cafe, Castle Dale. rrcn CANVAS ENTIRE FAMILY! MEN - WOMEN - BELTONE UTAH CO. 23 East Broadway Salt Lake City, Utah iiiiiiiiM11 Less than a year ago I graduated from school. In June I enrolled at Stevens Henager College for a Secretarial Finishing Course, including shorthand, instructyping, and Nancy Taylor charm tion. Stevens Henager placed me in my secretarial work present position . . . doing in a large wholesale and retail firm in Salt Lake City. This is the kind of work Ive really wanted . . . interesting things to week, and wonderdo, good pay, ! ful people to work with. And Im only 18 Austin Mary Nephi, Utah 1961 Graduates: You Can Soon Earn Up to $300 A Month MARY AUSTIN Nephi, Utah Steven Henoger is the only Utah school au- thor i e d to teach i Speedwriting, ABC the easy shorthand. There are many young women who graduated from high school last spring now in thankt good paying secretarial positions, to a course at Stevens Henager. Free placement service. Pay as you learr terms. Enroll Now: Summer term begins June 19 Secretarial, accounting, business management, general business, office automation. IBM card Nancy Taylor Finishing, typing, punch, and others. 4-- im- FOR THE 1 Juab High - Price SHOES FEATURING Batteries, repairs, cords and ear molds. FREE cleaning for all aids, and adjusting. WHILE YOU WAIT as?o0ffin)GESB The engagement and forthcoming marriage of Miss Sylvia Childs, to Dn Cutler is announced this week by parents of the bride-elec- t, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Childs of Ferron. Parents of the benedict-elec- t are Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Cutler of Ogden. The couple is planning a June wedding. Miss Childs graduated from South Emery' high school and attended USU. She is presently t; 56 East Main 1 JLM HAWK Office hours, week days, 5:00 to 9:00 p.m.; Saturdays, 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. k, 4-- 1 This i j JIM IIAWK CLIP AND MAIL TODAY lend me free without obligohon 0 copy ot your bulletin onJ d$criphv enplaning opportun.hei in lecretaryship, V.s, material on your course. STEVENS HENAGE Name Aji.est Cty Phont..., CHILDREN 4-- Childs Canvas Oxfords $150 to Large 3 Colors: White, Red and Blue Sizes Small 4 You, vice-preside- Womens Canvas Oxfords $950 Size 4 to 10 Colors: White and Black - Allens Black Gym Shoe Size 6 to 11 Boys Black Gym Shoe Size 8 to 13 'i $250 Size 12'2 2 Boys and Mens White Sizes Boys 2'j to Mens 10'j Gym Shoe 4-- H t; - $300 Bonds nsurance $350 w. Wing Dings The New in Canvas Footwear Come in and See Them (THEY'RE NEW) COINS u)iH be- RARE COINS : $250 Boysto White Gym Shoe "SPARE Luke Insurance Agency No matter what you do with them! If you spend that "extra" change in your purse or pocket each week, there's only a rare chance that you'll ever see it again. If you save it, on the other hand, you'll find that it has a rare way of bringing you ever closer to your most cherished goals. 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