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Show rage Six May 25, 19G1 EMERY COUNTY (UTAH) PROGRESS The trophy will be donated by Carbon-Emer- y rodeo association. The S3 jackpot event will be open to anyone who wants to enter. Girls under 18 must have written consent of both parents. In the evening, a barbecue party for the girls who participated in the race will be conducted. Accomodations for overThe American Legion district The annual Wellington horse care of horses can be arshow will be held this Saturday, night convention was held at Ferron, if needed. ranged May 20 at the Legion home. May 27, sponsored by the WellFor more information on the ington Mountaineers riding club. barrel race, contact Mrs. Department officers attending All halter classes will be held girls Henderson, Wellington, or were Commander Glen W. Pey-sa- r, in the morning, with Janice All-re- d Larry Mrs. Chris Nielson, Castle Dale. Adj. Dean C. Hall, from Salt of Manti as judge. Working classes, to be held in the afternoon, will Include cutting, team roping, calf roping, mens pleasure, junior kid pony, ladies pleasure horse, pole bending, reining class and open clover-lea- f. Wellington meet Ferron Legion planned for this Saturday hosts district convention meet The main feature of the afternoon wall be the girls clover-lea- f barrel race. This race is open to any girl from six to 60 years of age. Ie will be run under the Utah Girls Barrel Racing association rules, but contestants need not be members. Lake City; Department Auxiliary officers were Secretary, Ruby Farnsworth of Salt Lake City. Department President Donna Dupin was unable to attend due to illness. Special guest was past president Eva D. Coakley of Salt Lake City. District Commander Jack Curtis of Orangeville conducted the convention and District President Jeanne Scovill of Orangeville conducted the ladies meeting. Gale Thomas, commander Ferron Post 42, and Minnie were given by Fawn Killpacks Thomas, president of Ferron dancing group and two from Auxiliary Unit 42, acted as hcst Charlotte Youngs group. A and hostess. More than 125 persons from trumpet trio was given under the posts and units of district the direction of Lavell Johnson. Five were present. A community supper and proA citation was gievn to Fer- gram was held Saturday evening A banquet was served by Auxin Huntington, as a climax to iliary members, with Edna Mae ron unit for membership. the extensive cleanup campaign, Funk as chairman of the food The Comander of . Ferron whichhas been conducted there committee. the past ftw weeks. 42 and Auxiliary president during June Killpack acted as Master Post PTA officers of the elemeof Ceremonies for a pregram of Uunit 42 expressed apprecia- ntary school, who were sponsorwhich was given during the tion to all who helped to make ing the cleanup, expressed apof banquet. Two dance numbers this conention a suvccess. preciation to those who partici- - Community feed ends cleanup sisting in helping their neighbor. Prizes lor the most outstanding job of cleaning properties, one for each section of town, and one for Lawrence, went to Mr. and Mrs. Glen Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Majors, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Ungerman, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Allred, and to the church lot in Lawrence. New officers for the elementary PTA were also announced, including Leah Huff, president; Norma Hall, vice - president; Madge Guymon, secretary. Friday and Saturday, May 26 and 27 Specials for Breakfast and dance revue set at Ferron The Ferron ward building committee, with the help of Mrs. Fawn Killpack and her dancing students, the ward Primary organization and the High Priest quorum, are offering two events this month for the regular monthly contribution to the building fund. Friday evening, May 26, the public is invited to attend the dance revue, Around the World on A Bubble. It is to be held in the high school auditorium. Mrs. Killpack, the students and mothers have worked hard to give everyone an enjoyable evening. The Primary is assisting in stage settings and lighting. The following morning, May 27, from 7 to 10 in the lunch center, the High Priests quorum is sponsoring a Chuck Wagon Breakfast. They urge everyone to bring their families, join their friends, and start the day out right Remember, one contribution entitles you to attend both the dance revue and breakfast, sponsors report. I Chunk ELDRED'S Emery FERRON MERC. Ferron Emery completes GUYMON MERC. Huntington construction WARE'S STORE Orangeville of tennis court WRIGHTS MARKET The Emery tennis court project is near completion this week, sponsors report. The committee members are Oscar representing the school ; LeGrand Beal, town board; Bernard Swenson, American Legion; Rellus Christiansen, Emery ward, and the local PTA officers, Carol Swenson, Barbara Addley and Ida Mortensen. CASTLE DALE Paper Cups, Bondware, pkg. 10c Paper Plates, Bondware,2 pkg. 29c . Pierces 20 oz. . Hunts PORK & S 2Vi !! Castle Dale COOP. Daaaaaaa . dishes to washl . cans Cleveland Sod-erqui- st, The county road department supervised by Floyd Brinker-hof- f, hauled the gravel, graded and leveled the fill. The Emery county school board was responsible for pouring of the court A double top was constructed. The pipe stakes were donated by the town board and the Browning Coal Mine, owned by Arthur Petty, who is also mayor of Emery. Labor for stretching wire etc., was donated by Emery citizens. Balance of money to complete the project was obtained by PTA officers and committees soliciting the town. The tennis court is located on the school grounds. The court is klready being enjoyed by the young people and will bean asset to the town's recreation for many years to . come. No White Star D Libby's Select Pitted a Cal Fame assorted Drinks 3 cans 89c MEATS Salad Dressing, Miracle Whip, quart Zee Paper Napkins 59c 2 pkgs. 25c Ellis Lima Beans and Ham 3 cans $1 Northern Toilet Tissue, pack . . . .3 for 95c Northern PaperTowels pack29c Shasta Pop 6 for 49c WhiteMule Work Gloves, reg. $1.49 Special . . $1,19 4-r- oll Bar S Hams, Fully cooked, no waste, whole - Vi lb. 89c , 2-r- oll Bar S Franks, Taste Tells, Western flavor, lb. . . 55c Cudahy's Asstd. Luncheon Meats, lb 47c Open house is given couple An open house was held Saturday, May 20, in honor of Jackie Hall, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Bernerd Jewkes, and John F. Zwahlen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Zwahlen, of Ferron, prior to their marriage, May 27, at the Manti temple. FIRM AND CLEAN, The affair was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Berensen, sister of the groom-to-b- e, where friends and relatives wished them well. New Castle Dale News At the Mothers Day program given by the Castle Dale Sunday School, Mrs. Mary Rasmussen was presented with a beautiful potted plant for being the oldest mother present. Mrs. Karen Huntsman was given a plant for being the youngest mother. Corn on the Cob . 6 ears 39c Indian River Grapefruit .4 for 29c FROZEN FOODS SHOP AT YOUR LOCAL MARKET BASKET STORE FOR SALE s. TOMATO PLANTS. Early Also Hybrids. Also disease resistant plants. Reasonable prices. Contact Ezra Harrison, 2303. Hunting-ton- . var-ietie- H-Y-- X 22c HELP BUILD YOUR COMMUNITY Raspberries, Red Coach . . 5 pkgs. $1 Hawaiian Punch . . . . .5 cans 89c Cut Green Beans, Pictsweet 2 pkgs. 43c |