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Show May 11, 1961 EMERY COUNTY Triple L club of Ferron was at the home of Maria Cox Thursday afternoon with ten ladies attending. The special lesson was given by Ethel Jensen and Maria Cox and luncheon was served. held fFEATjjRES uijqog tea aJOM sjouulw Pat Barton. Refreshments concluded a lovely evening. Ladies Clubs FRIENDSHIP pun CLUB Mrs. Blanche Peterson was LES AMI CLUB hostess to the Friendship Club Thursday evening, the Les of Castle Dale at her home Fri- Ami club ladies of Ferron met day afternoon. at the home of Maribelle Ware-hato discuss plans for their LOS OMF.GOS CLUB Mothers Day party and enjoy Marian Jensen was hostess a nice sociable evening together. Thursday night to Los Omegos Luncheon was served to the club members of Huntington. group attending. OXO CLUB ACACIA CLUB O N O sewing club ladies of Monday afternoon the Acacia Huntington enjoyed the evening club of Ferron enjoyed a Mothof home Verda at the Thursday ers Day party at' the home of Leamaster. Ada Nielsen. Lunch was served to the group who attended. A Mothers Day program was held J J CLUB The J J club members of and there were 35 ladies present. to the Huntington and their husbands Gifts were presented had a farewell party this week mothers. at the home of Dale and Rose Ungerman, for Mr. and Mrs. (LEFT FROM LAST WEEK) Elwon Lance, who will leave S AND C CLUB here when school closes. Mr. Marie Cowley entertained the Lance has been the seminary S and C sewing club ladies of teacher this year at Huntington. Huntington at her home ThursThey are planning to go to day night. A film on home decorating was shown. m LADIES IMPROVEMENT CLUB Hostess to the Ladies Improvement club of Orangeville Wednesday was Mrs. Flora Guy-moProgram and business was in order. Mrs. Flora Cox was voted to be the new president. She will have her officers selected by September. PLEASURE HOUR CLUB Mrs. Anna Bell was hostess tc the Pleasure Hour club of Castle Dale at her home Friday evening. Mrs. Edna Snow and Mrs Libby Heinz of Price were special guests. n. XU TU CLUB Mrs. Lola Sitterud was hostess to the Nu Tu club of Orangeville at her home Thursday. The evening was spent in handwork and socially. Refreshments were enjoyed. BIRTHDAY CLUB The Lawrence Birthday party club enjoyed a very exciting birthday party Monday evening. It was held in the Lawrence church. We all sat around talking then we decided that we were starving. Those that served were Mrs. Utahna Wilson, Mrs. Pat Brinkerhoff. Weall sat down to enjoy a lovely party when the lights went out. The cause of the blow out was plugging in a waffle iron. We had waffles, hot chocolate, peanuts and mints. Those present were Mrs. Pat Brinkerhoff, Mrs. Della Brinkerhoff, Mrs. Loraine Wilson, Mrs. Udella Wilson, Mrs. Rosetta Atwood, Mrs. Margaret Jensen, Miss Judy Jensen, Mrs. Bernice Cullum, Mrs. Arlene Hansen, Mrs. Ethel Wilson, Mrs. Rhea Fillmore, Mrs. Ann Fillmore. Those having birthdays this month were Mrs. Rosetta Atwood, Mrs. Rhea Fillmore and Miss Judy Jensen. LADIES IMPROVEMENT CLUB The Ladies Improvement club of Orangeville will meet this week at the home of Mrs. Flora Guymon to arrange and make final plans for the district convention to be held here May 6 Other business and program were followed by refreshments. SOCIABLES Mrs. Paul Olsen entertained the Sociables club of Emery at her home Thursday night. Refreshments were enjoyed. The evening was spent in handicraft creations. SEW AND SO CLUB Fern Christensen was hostess to the Sew and So club members of Ferron at her home Monday evening. Several were in attendance to hear the book AMICAE CLUB Club for the Amicae members review of Exodus by Lorraine was held at the home of Emily Martinez of Price, who was the Snow in Ferron Thursday eve- spec i a 1 guest. Refreshments ning. Business was the coming were served. Mothers Day party and everyone TRIPLE L CLUB enjoyed playing Rook. Prize LES AMI CLUB Club for the Les Ami group of Ferron was held at the home of Patricia Albrecht Thursday evening. James Crook showed slides he had taken while in New Zealand on his LDS mission. Guests were Mrs. Grace Lombardi of Fcxboro, Mass., a mother of one of the members, and Leona Huntsman. Refreshments were served. News of 4-I- i, CLUBS JOLLY STITCHERS , The Jolly Stitchers of Huntington have held two meetings. We have chosen for officers, Vee Brasher, president; Linda Rona-len- e Blackham, Anderson, secretary-treasure- r; Janice Larsen, reporter. Rhoda Kinder and Joyce Larsen are the club leaders. We are in Phase TV of sewing. There are four girls in our club. We have most of our patterns and XX CLUB Mrs. Leah Wilberg was hostess to the N N club of Castle materials. Dale at her home Friday Page Three (UTAH) PROGRESS ca Ware, secretary; Carren Cox as chairman of the party committee; Linda Brown, chorister. Our next meeting was held at the home of Carren Cox on May 1. We received our books and decided what our project would be We will make "Safety our guide. Sherbet, punch and cookies were served. Our next meeting, we met with the K. P. club at the home of Mrs. Beth Childs. Mrs. Claudia Cox assisted. Mrs. Lavon Reid came and game a demonstration on the best type bandages to use for different injuries. She also gave each of us a chance to tie some of the bandages. The K. P. Club and the S. O. S. clubs really enjoyed getting together and also the delicious cake and ice cream served by the leaders of both clubs Our next meeting will be at Linda Browns. -- Competitioa is Reception given for couple in Lawrence be obtained A reception was held Saturday evening in the Lawrence chapel for Mr. and Mrs. Gary Fillmore. The bride is the former Miss Ann Rich of Wellington, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Rich. The groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Rex Fillmore. Association of Utah board, "Plans are to have the state finals televised in an extrava- ganza similar to that held at Hotel Utah last November when Miss Hafen was selected," Mr. Parrish said. In addition, each county Princess winner will re-- ! oeive a university scholarship, provided, of course, she meets scholastic requirements.' . g beauties of Emery county between the ages of 17 and 25 this week received a call to enter the county Dairy Princess competition. The call came from lovely Penny Rae Hafea of Santa Clara, Washington county, Utahs 1961 Dairy Princess. Wallace A. Parrish, competition chairman, said that county winners will compete in Salt Lake City in November for Miss Hafen's crown. The competition is sponsored by the American Dairy Association of Utah, representing the dairy farmers of the state. Milk-lovin- The bride wore a street-lengt- h white dress. It had three-quartlength sleeves of lace; also a lace top with a white veil. She wore white accessories with er it. -- from your county agent or from the county representative on the American Dairy opea for dairy princess Miss Margaret Bchunin was the bridesmaid and LaVell JoFANCY FOOD FIXERS hansen was best man. The bride 8 UHEEKFFL U11EFS By Carolee I arson and groom received many lovely The 8 Cheerful Chefs cookSaturday morning we made milk shakes and worked on ing club of Orangeville met at gifts. Mrs. Maysie Peacock of Cas- record books at the home of the homo of Mrs. Mildred Han-ne- rt A program was presented intle Dale received word last week Barbara Larsen. The club is on May 2. We made banana cluding numbers by Vonal All-re- d of the arrival of a baby boy born doing very well with their books milk shakos and planned and sons, Mrs. Emma Reyto Mr. and Mrs. David Isbell in and cooking. nolds, grandmother of the groom, Logan. This is Mrs. Peacocks Leo Atwood and Mrs. Laura first great grandson. BUSY HOMEMAKERS Deanne Jorgenson, Mrs. Utahna THE K. P. CLUB Wilson and Vonal Allred and By Shelly Oversoii By Virginia Humphrey Mrs. Zella Stokes of Cleveland The Busy Homemakers of El- Miss Doloris McArthur. Master K. P. Club of Orangeville The of received word of the arrival mo held their third of ceremonies was Jimmy Ata new grandson, May 2 in Og- held its third meeting on May at the home of their meeting wood of Cleveland. 3 at the home of Beth Childs. leader, den. The parents are Mr. and Mrs. Lavon Reid to Clarasoe Brotherson. Mrs. Jane - After the program dancing Mrs. Gary Stokes. The baby We asked come and give us a first aid Willson visited with them and was enjoyed. The music was weighed 6i2 lbs. demonstration. We invited the gave a demonstration on making furnished by Vonal Allred, Carl S. O. S. club to attend the dem- a laundry bag. She also gave Erickson and Russell Erickson. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Peacock onstration. Their leader is La- many helpful hints which will this year. She also of Huntington are parents cf a von Justesen. Those who attend- help in new baby boy, born May 1, at ed were Lu Ann Justesen, Re- showed us the things we should the Carbon hospital. Maternal becca Ware, Linda Brown and have in our sewing kits. grandparents are Mr. and Mr3. Carren Cox. Our next meeting CHEFS Do 1ERRO V William F. Eden of Cleveland. will be held at Sally Drapers. The Chefs De Ferron met at We planned to make first aid Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Curtis the home of Rebecca Nielsen of Bruce and Evelyn Behling of kits. Orangeville announce the 6 for their Saturday, May Ferron are happy and proud and marriage of their meeting. Those present were daughter, THE S. O. S. CLUB with their new baby girl born Joyce, to Bryant Gayla Jensen, Rebecca Nielsen, Glade Nelson, By LuAnn Justesen Thursday morning at the Price son of Mr. and ChristenJanet Albrecht, S. O. Nancy The S. club met at the Mrs. Bryant Nelson of Ferron. hospital. She weighed 6 lbs. 9 LorLou Ree and oz. and both mother and baby home of Mrs. LaVon Justesen sen, Whimpey The wedding took place at the are doing fine. Paternal grand- of Orangeville on April 12, to raine Lemon. The girls had fun home of Mr. and Mrs. Sherril Snow in Salt Lake City. parents are Mr. and Mrs. Will- organize, elect officers and singing and received their iam Behling of Ferron and the choose a proper name. The chos- books from their teacher, Doris Funk. Refreshments were The bride was given in marmaternal Mrs. en name is S. O. S. meaning grandmother, riage by her father, and sole Grace Lombardi, is staying at Six Orangeville Stitchers. We attendant to the bride was her the home for a while tc help then chose officers as follows: as sister, Mrs. Jeanne with the new addition. Susan Jones, President; Linda FROM LAST WEEK) matron of honor. Pearson, Best man Rebec- - (LEFT Sherman, FIVE SEWERS duties were performed by Jim By Ann Anderson Nelson, brother of the groom. At our first meeting we openThe ceremonies were ed with prayer and then elected attendedwedding by immediate members the following officers: Vania andfriends of both families. Seely, president; Valynn WilAfter a short the Lisa Den- couple will makehoneymoon, berg, home in their nison, secretary and song lead- Salt Lake City. er; Mary Biddlecome, treasurer; Ann Anderson, reporter. We Nickel-Plate- d Shot sang a song and Ann Anderson The shot used in shells for gave the closing prayer. is often nickel-plate- d At our second meeting we re- shotguns to prevent staining and lead deceived our sewing books and posits on the gun barrel. Classified Rate: 4 cents per word per insertion. Minimum $1.00 discussed our years project. We learned to thread a machine and e wind a bobbin. Our teacher, Anderson, gave the closing prayer. We had a treat of cookies. On April 29 we went to Price to look at material and buy sewing notions. We went to the park and ate a lunch. At our third meeting Lisa Dennison gave the opening prayer. We started to make our TV house slippers then we learned to make pom poms. Lisa Dennison brought a treat of cookies and punch. Mary Biddlecome gave the closing BIRTHS test application forms may now J Clawson News Mrs. Mnggie Busenbark Erie Nielsen. Mrs Then Cox left this Week for seveial d t.vs visit in Denver at the homes of two sons and families, Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Cox ami Mr. and Mrs. Dean Cox. Dean has been very ill after a recent operation but is very slowly improving. Many county Dairy Princess contests this year will be held in connection with June Dairy Month," Mr. Parrish said. This years winner will represent Utah in the national Dairy Princess competition in 1962. Miss liito Gold Hafen will represent the state While gold is pure gold whit-ente- d this year. and hardened by adding Mr. Parrish added that con nickel. 4-- H Local couple wed in Salt Lake This week only TREMENDOUS SAVINGS ON: R & K DRESSES SWIRLS HOUSE DRESSES GLOVES DUSTERS (.OWNS 4-- H RAGS IIOSE SUPS COATS AND SUITS Discount Ange, IN PRICE La-Ru- M Give them a EMERY BEEF CLlB By Clay Christiansen Monday, April 24, the Emery Beef club held their third meeting at the home 'of a club member, Craig Anderson. Club leader, Hugh Peterson, remarked on the proper way to feed and care for the calf. Then the club discussed good safety rules. BULOVA ie Perfect Lasting Symbol of Their Achievement THE SQUARE CLOVERS By Evelyn Johnson The Square Clovers of Cleveland held their second meeting April 25 at the home of their leader, Bonnie Johansen. We received our books and were told what was outlined for us this year. We were assigned what to bring next week. All five members were present. 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PORTABLE SUPER MINATURE DESIGNED TO OUTPERFORM SETS TWICE ITS SIZE NEW Lewis Jewelry Price, Utah . Phone ME our service men less time to vice SEARS merchandise. Satisfaction guaranteed or your money back A "D Q Q'P OJUxlIYO Store Hours: 9:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. 77 East Main Street, Price Phone ME ser- Ray E. Hansen takes bride Ray E. Hansen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Hansen, former residents of Ferron and Orangeville, now of Pleasant Grove, Ditlevson, marriedof Carolyn Mr. and Mrs. Ardaughter thur T. Ditlevson of American Fork. The wedding took place Monday, May 1, after which a wedding reception honored them in the Sixth-Eight- h ward recreation hall in American Fork. Tuesday the new bride and groom visited with friends in Emery County while on their honeymoon. of Waj ne county has been visiting here at the home of her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Call Castle Dale 74 8-24- 31 or 74 8-28- for 90 Appoiataient a Progress Photos CASTLE DALE OPEN MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY 8 A M. 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