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Show EMERY COUNTY (UTAH) PROGRESS May 23, 1961 Page Three guests wore Leah and Esther Wilberg and Velda Jensen. JI CLl B Mrs. Lila Wilberg was hostess club of Casto the tle Dale at her home Thursday afternoon. Luncheon was served to nine members. They were Ploma Johnson, Pearl Majors, Wanda Jones, Myrle Johansen, Irene Harrison and Janet Mar- Adella Jorgensen, Dora Dennishall. Popcorn balls, candy and son, Cora Bohleen and Ida Snow. cakes will be sold at the danca BEAl'X ARTS CLUB Special incidents or stories in the life of Brigham Young will The Beaux Arts club of Orbe given in the Jr. Sunday angeville met at the home of Schools of the wards and some Mrs. Lapon Justesen the past of the older classes next Sunday. week. The club members enjoyed a social evening and refreshments and also presented a O N O CU B Mrs. Ella Rowley entertained going away present to one of O N O sewing club members of their members, Mrs. Roey Huntington at her home Friday night for an evening of needlework and visiting. LADIES IMPROVEMENT CLUB Hostess to the members of the J J CLUB club of LaRae Rcundy was hostess to Ladies Improvement J J club ladies . of Huntington Orangeville Wednesday was Mrs. Leah Luke. A lovely lunWednesday evening. cheon was served and the remainder of the afternoon spent S AND C CLUB S and C sewing club members in recreation. of Huntington were entertained at the home of Wilda Jones this week. 4-- H Y W C CLCB YWC club members of Huntington met at the home of Beverly Nielson this week for an evening of visiting, games and refreshments. Just-A-Me- re BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lofley are parents of a new baby boy born May 11 at the Price hospital, weighing 7 lbs. 11 oz. He has two brothers and two sisters. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. John Lofley and Mr. and Mrs. Einar Erirkson, Elmo. Mrs. Morell Nelson is in Provo this week with her son, Mr. and Mrs. LaVell King, who have a new baby girl, Lori Lynn, born May 14. The new baby has three brothers. The Lavoy Hardys of Orangeville are happy with the arrival of a new boy to their family. The young son was born Saturday. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Sutterud, Orangeville, and Mr. and Mrs. Hardy, Huntington. Ladies Clubs D U P -- News of Daughters of the Utah Pioneers of Huntington have plan- -' ned to sponsor a childrens dance ALOA CLlB at the tennis court Thursday, June 1. at 4 p.m. in honor of The Aloa club of Castle Dale the birthday of Brigham Young, enjoyed an evening of rook and They will also hold the June luncheon Thursday at the home meeting that day a.t 2 p.m. at of their hostess, Mrs. Donna the park and have a program (Huntington. Prizes were won and lunch. The committee for by Emma Huntington, lone Kof-th- e day is Verda Leamaster, ford and Esther Wilberg. Special ' i! CLUBS BI G BESTERS By Kim Earl A special guest, Robert Hassell of Price, Carbon County Agent, explained to us how to plan for gardening. Mary Ann Jorgensen, home demonstration agent, told us about gardens. Club members talked about doing a garden proHappy Heme ject. The girls Maker" Club was also our guests. Guy Black called the meeting to order. The meeting was held Wednesday at the home of our club leader, Mrs. Earlene Black .... HAPPY HOME MAKERS . . Happy Home Makers Home Improvement club of Hunting-ton- , with Earlene Black, club leader, painted large cans with club design and placed the in many places around town for trash holders. The cans donated by the Monarch Service Station with Reed Livingston, manager. Paula Manchester, McArthur, Donna Kay Wilson, Lee Black and Sandra Earl are members of the club Mrs. Donna Marshall helped with the painting. Classified Rate: 4 cents per word per insertion. Minimum $1.00 FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR house and lot on SALE WE FEATURB PABCO and west side of Huntington, with Gold Seal Inlaid Linolenm. See us for complete installation. 25 shares of water. Call Helor write Peter per GR Price Trading Co, V rice. 23tfc P. Jones, Helper, Utah. 21p NEED A NEW ROOF? Bonded 20 year roofs. Free estimates. 1955 FORD FORDOR SEDAN, No obligation to buy. Easy in excellent condition. Contact terms. Phone 38 Clyde Clyde Thompson, Castle Dale, 13tfc Funk, Ferron. 21c d BEST BETTER COOKING ROOF PAINTING ana Repair. cheerleading clinic. They really .the fine job he has done of Best Better Cooking South Emery. EMERY G E their trip. Fullers Finest Roof paints, all FOR SALE SOUTH senting 12 at colors. Guaranteed 5 to 15 Apartment size electric stove, Cleveland was held May Tim Biacknam also traveled to j The halls of S. E. are filled White. leaders our home, Margie Phone Kimble new. See estimates. like Larsen, Free years. the University of Utah where with an atmosphere of mixed We had a demonstration given Deen-OJCastle Dale 38 or call Clyde Funk, Ferron. in the state track emotions as the school year he competed L 13tfc 21p by our leader on how to boil meet. We congratulate Tim on reaches its finish. The Seniors water for cereal, also a SEPTIC TANKS pumped and on first aid on how to HOME in Castle Dale Oration a broken Milton treated. Reasonable. care for arm, by Jol-en- e Ideal location, furnace, finishValinda Jensen Stringham, Emery Minchey. ed basement. Contact Carl 22e a talk on care of an ingave call or Keller, Price, Utah, eye. There were six presAnyFURNACE CLEANING 20p jured Castle Dale Dawnette ent and our leader. one desiring furnaces cleaned, LOST contact Ida Wall, Castle Dale, FERRON LIVESTOCK 22c Justesen On May 12 the Dairy Club was BUSCH, 445 PRESS CAMERA, FOR SALE Creek. in vicinity of Gordon host to the Sheep and Beef clubs MEMORIAL DAY wreaths and Contact Donald Hooper, Ran- L of Ferron. Gerald R. Olson, Tailor showed us two films, ger, Castle Dale, Phone flowers. Jones Garden Center, 21c Made Sheep and Tex. Mrs. 21c Castle Dale. Joyce Allen called the meeting to order. Catherine Conover led Last Saturday our newly us in the pledge and Gayle elected cheerleaders had the Peterson opened with prayer. privilege of going to Salt Lake Gerldine and Clyde led us in City where they attended a singing. The time was then Collect If interested, Call FR turned over to Mont Swasey. We then discussed the Field Day. This is something new in Fermembers ron. All of the My were to have their animals at 22, the May Monday, Utah park city Provo, 74 South 800 West for Mr. Olson and other county agents to see. After the meeting the Dairy club served ice cream, cake and punch to everyone. 4-- H De-lor- es 748-753- 5. repre-enjoye- 4-- H 748-714- 0, demon-MODER- N are beginning to realize that the word is bigl and that the oppor tunities offered therein are many but are rewarding only to those willing to work. We wishthe graduates of '60- - the best of luck and success. And remember, the Supu reme human achievement So Seniors, and everyone, welcome the task that makes you go beyond yourself. '61 y. 286-222- 1. 748-243- 1. Why build two 748-710- 2. transmission systems 748-276- Good, Used Coal Heating Equipt. Engineered Heating Co. 4-- H GhF equipment makes yourip Neighbors THE SEWERS THREE By JoAnn Jeffs The Sewers- Three of Castle Dale held their first meeting May 18. The opening prayer was given by JoAnn Jeffs. We elected officers as follows: President, Madelene Nielson; secretary and treasurer, Enid Magnuson, and reporter, JoAnn Jeffs. We had a Togetherness, I suppose. business meeting and discussed the projects for the coming year. Our next meeting, Thursday, May 25, we will start on our be held Thursday, May 25 at swimming bags. Our teacher is Mary Waymans. Donna Mae Jeffs. - vehicle even more valuable! THE SOWING SILHOUETTES By Shauna Dennison Our first meeting was held at the home of Mary Wayman. There we discussed our project and elected our officers. They are Linda Ungerman, president; Arlene Ashby, treasurer and song leader; Janet Peterson, secretary, and Shauna Dennison, reporter. Our next meeting will HAPPINESS MAKERS Mary Jean Harrison We held our fifth meeting, By May 22. We made egg dishes. They were steamed fried eggs, poached eggs and poached eggs in tomato sauce. We also made a spice milk drink. Next time we are going to make some tasty cereals, with different types of cereals. fell Koenig Standard Half or Full Metal Cabs. welded construc- Alj Fishing Supplies up to windows are tion, safety glass throughout. doorstops check doors at full opening. Roll-dow- crank-operate- heavy-webbe- Jeep TUNE-I- N thi Jeep approved equipment tool vehicles made only by Willys Motors MAVERICK HONG KONG Kraync Motor Company 98 South 3rd East Prife utah Taxpayers' money should be spent lor water development NOT power delivery! of this expenditure To deliver Upper Colorado River project electric power in Utah, Wyoming, Colorado, Arizona and New Mexico, the Bureau of Reclamation proposes to build a very expensive transmission system. This would duplicate to a considerable extent the transmission network of the investor-owneutilities which for some 50 years have been good industrial citizens serving the people well. is to use the multiof the electric network transmission purpose utilities which are already delivering most of the electricity being used in the area. The utilities network is essential to continuing high quality but also will be service to their customers Colorado River project adequate to carry power as well. 1 off the Investor-owne- and u ouh, not necessary The sensible, thrifty way The Bureau estimates that its system would cost taxpayers $ 176,000,000. Yet $ 36,000,000 Here's what use is be wasteful. d utilities system will do: d reduce the Federal expenditure from $176,000,000 line losses on the Bureau proposed transmission to $40,000,000. system. sate taxpayers $136,000,000 in unnecessary mission line construction costs. trans- heavy cost of power facilities five years earlier, thus making money available to the states sooner for repayment of water project costs. repay to the Federal Treasury the Gov- ernment each year through elimination of heavy a year in taxes including $1,160,000 for schools. The Bureau system would pay $3,280,000 pay none. assure "preference" or project customers of better electric service through use of a transmission system connected to many generating sources, all planned to do a total job. repay irrigation and other water use projects multi-purpos- earlier. transmission lines will give the people all AND the use of investor-ownethese advantages and will not affect the cost of power to any electric user. d Wednesday, May 10 to Saturday, June 3 . 6:30 Sunday Evening Channel 4 6:30 Wednesday Evening Ch. 4 do the job better for all the people, too! - - and produce $1,000,000 more revenue for the Koenig King1 Winches rated at 8,000 lbs., may be mounted at all 3 power take-of- f points. Recommended for use where a steady, smooth and strong pull on a cable will make work easier, safer, more economical. Come'in for a demonstration todayl Look for when one will do ? 4-- H Sharpe's Shoe Service Castle Dale BBH PROTEST WASTEFUL DUPLICATION . Write your Senators and Congressmen before they consider the appropriations for transmission line construction UTAH POWER & LIGHT !. e |