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Show EMERY COUNTY (UTAH) PROGRESS Page Four June 22, 19Gl Cleveland News yes , bit a , FEEL LIKE Mrs. Dora Otteson CUPID A special program on the toration of the Melchizedek ResPr- Mrs, Maurice Jensen of iesthood was presented in Sacrament meeting Sunday night.' Talks were given by Talmage Eden, Vance Tucker and Delvin McFarlane. A song was sung by Van Jones, Bishop Robert Lit-stand Talmage Eden accompanied by Aretha Jensen. Out of town visitors were Jean Helen Van Wagoner, Annette Harper and Van Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Carlson were Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Carlson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lamar Waters and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Kendrick and family, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Had-fiel- d and family, Mr, and Mrs. Fred Stilson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Carlson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Carlson and and Mr. and Mrs. Dee The Stake Relief Society held family a temple excursion to Manti a Smith and family. week ago. Those attending from Cleveland were Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Thor-derso- n Loren Wells, Nellie Wilde, Ruth spent the past weekend Litster, Dagmar Litster, Forest in Morgan attending a soil conVernice Gilson, Ward, Ida servation district zone meeting. Ruth Arnold, Loretta Larsen, Gladys Allred and Irene Sanderson. er a day at the tending summer school at the BYU to help with the requirements in her teaching profesEva K. Peterson just return- sion. She will be there for this ed from a trip to California week. Ralphs enjoyed temple. Ferron News Mrs. Leona Huntsman Relief Society president, Irma and Emily and family of Ferron Box, announced that the organ- joined the Fathers Day feasting e, ization is now on its summer and visiting. Another son, and mife and family were schedule. Work days will be held on the second Tuesday of expected but they received word each month beginning at 10 a.m. that they would be here Tuesday On the other Tuesdays of the to spend a few days. Brent and month the hall will be open to Arlene went back to Bountiful all who would like to come and on Monday. quilt for an hour or so. They have a bedspread and several Don and Laverna Peterson, quilts to be done this summer and family, accompanied by Ellis and would appreciate any help. and Carolyn Allred and family, came from Orem, went on Mr, and Mrs. Brent Snow and the mountain west of town for family of Bountiful came Satur- an enjoyable weekend. They day evening to spend Fathers spent some time on the south Day with his parents, Mr. and side of the mountain fishing. Mrs. Perry Snow. Sunday, Gene Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Cox at Austin and Joan and family and Blaine and Geneva Tuttle and tended the wedding of Scott family of Orangeville and Paul Totter and Karen Opheikenf, of Price, as they were married in the Manti temple Friday of hast week. Mr. Totteer and Mrs. Cox are second cousins. Lu-den- LegaUNohces IN THE SEVENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT, IN ANDj FOR EMERY COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH In the Matter of the Estate of, FONTELLA RENBERG JEW-KEalso known as FONNIE JEWKES, S, Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Fontella Renberg Jewkes, also known as Fonnie Jewkes, deceased, Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at Castle Dale, Utah, on or before the 23rd day. of August, 1961. Thilmer S. Jewkes, Administrator of the Estate of Fontella Renberg Jewkes, also known as Fonnie Jewkes, deceased. Mack V. Bunderson Attorney for Administrator Castle Dale, Utah Date of first publication: June Date of last publication: 13, 1961. lx I' Visiting at the Mary home this week with their mother are Foster Funk of Blythe, Calif, and Don Funk of Sacramento, Calif. They are painting and fixing up her home to help her and will be here for Glendas reception Saturday, before returning home. Those from Ferron attending the Deseret Mine temple excursion Wednesday, when the mine ' ' i. . Kathryn Killpack was hostess for Primary Preparation meeting at her home Thursday evening. President Cora Bohleen conducted and presented the teachers standard and the lesson was given by leader, Mrs. Glenda Worthen. Testimonies were borne and refreshments served. Mor-tense- Wesley and Beth George and two children moved last week to Cedar City where Wesley is employed at the school for the summer and will begin classes at CSU in the fall. Louisa Nelson is in Salt Lake City visiting with her son, George Hunter. She has been gone for over a week and will be back soon. Mrs. Leah Krompel and boys of Price came Sunday to visit Mr. and Mrs. Gardell Snow her mother, Myrtle Olsen, and to take her son Rickie home after attended the graduation of their a visit here. She also brought daughter, Mrs. Ann Marshall, in Danny Hildebrant, Elsie's son, to Logan Friday and Saturday of spend the summer vacation with Myrtle and Dee. He had arrived in Price by bus from his home at Lake Tahoe, Calif. last week. She has completed her schooling at the USU. Mrs. Gardell Snow is also happy that her .. pi Richard and Freida Behling, Out of Lrwn relatives attendaccompanied by Homer and the Childs-Cutl.reception Naomi Edwards, went to Logan ing Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Olsen iwere their Saturday morning to get and children of Price, sister to girls, Judy B. and Joyce E., who (Mrs. Childs; Mrs. Dewey Stewart have been attending Girls State and children of Salt Lake at the USU campus the past and Mr. and Mrs. Drexel Cityk week. They enjoyed the inaugof Salt Lake City. ural Mall held at the Union Building Ball room Saturday evening an dattended the devotional Sunday morning where the girls received their pins. Mrs, Mary Rasmussen had a They came home during the afvery nice experience last week ternoon. when Carl C. and Roxy ChrisIda Conklin is in Provo at- - tensen of Mesa, Ariz. visited her. Carl was one of Mrs. Rasmussens husbands LDS converts in Denmark and was baptized and sponsored to come to America by Mr. Rasmussen. He lived for a time with the family. H6 learned the language and has become a very successful lawyer. Besides visiting Mrs. Rasmussen, the Christensens presented her with a lovely gift. er Kill-pac- Castle Dale News Mr. and Mrs. Dan Cutler . . . bride formerly Sylvia Childs Reception honors Sylvia Childs, Daniel Cutler ' n, Orangeville News Mrs. Cristy Humphrey Randy Sitterud, son of Mr. and Mrs. Neldon Sitterud, has been visiting with a friend, Bryan Reid, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Reid, of Kearns. Carl and Kathlean Jewkes Beckstead of Provo were here visiting her folks, the Bryant Jewkes family, during the weekend. Observing Fathers Day at the were weekend guests of Mr. home of their parents, the E. and Mrs. Glen Snow last week Ray Curtises, were son Kirk and Shauna and her friend Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hunt- daughter of Salt Lake City. ington and daughter Susan and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Huntington Vacationing in southern Utah and son John returned home Parks and as far south as Las Sunday afternoon. They have Vegas the past week were the been visiting Shirley and Bob Roger Curtis family. Roger is Cataldo in northern California. one of the elementary school teachers here. Mrs. Bernice Anderson has Clem Gordon and son Donald been assisting in the post office were home over the weekend. Mrs. Dennisons absence. during Mr. Gordon is interested in mining interests near Rangely, Colo, CARD OF THANKS and expects to be away for We wish to express our apsome time. preciation and thanks to all who helped in any way durYoung visitors at the home of ing the illness and death of Mr. and Mrs. Van J. Gardner Fred Anderson. the past week were Kent and Fred Anderson Family Delroy Brinkerhoff of Emery and later Evelyn and Phyllis If your religion suits you, you Jones of Price. should have no reason to criticize the other fellows. Raymond R. Sitterud is sup- . SSL j if I .Us ! . i. .V J i s City. They were honored at an open house at the Cutler home in Ogden that evening. The newlyweds enjoyed a short honeymoon to Yellowstone Park. For the reception in Ferron, the grooms parents, Mr. and A W'edding reception was held Cutler, and a brother Bart, who was best man, came down. Saturday evening at the South Sheila Childs, sister of the Emery high school auditorium in Ferron, honoring the former bride, was maid of honor and bidesmaids were friends, Sylvia Childs, daughter of Mr. the and Mrs. Delbert Childs, and Judy Jensen, Charlotte Young, Wat-kiDaniel Cutler, son of Mr. and Della Marble, Mary Jane Sandra Christensen and Mrs. Harmon Cutler of Ogden. Sylvia Cutler, sister of the The couple was united June groom, 9, in the Salt Lake temple and Eugene Watson, a missionary honored at a wedding breakfast friend from Brigham was master at Harmons Cafe in Salt Lake of ceremonies for the program. Mr. and Mrs Eugene Palmer and four children of Cedar City t' n, Castle Dale News Mr. and Mrs Gary Stokes and family and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Robins and family were home over the weekend to attend the wedding of their brother, Garth Stokes, and Donna Rae Marshall, who were married Saturday afternoon. Another summer school student is Larene Fish, who is taking classes at CSU in Cedar City. uncle, Tunis Rappleye, of Kan-os- h is here to visit with her parAttending the Manti temple ents, Mr. and Mrs. L. W. PeterSaturday were Mr. and Mrs. sen. Lloyd Pettey, who received their own endowments and were sealMrs. Cora Bohleen attended ed, and Mr. and Mrs. Leon the funeral of Fred Anderson in Ralphs. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Pettey of Milford were happy to be Huntington Monday afternoon. she brought her mother, present for his parents sealing. Sunday The Lloyd Petteys went on to Mrs. Minerva Anderson to hera Salt Lake for a little trip before home in Ferron to visit for few days. Funk returning home. Several girls and leaders attended the Stake MIA Girls Camp up Huntington Canyon this week, Monday through Wednesday. Barbara Christens e n, stake president, was in charge and the days were planned with good activities and fun for all. pi resides were scheduled for the evenings. ceased operation for this purpose, were Mr, and Mrs. Leonard Larsen and Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Berensen. Ruby Behling and July Faun Duncan accompanied them, Thursday Leon and Surelda 22, 1961 where she visited her snos, James and Max Killpack, and their families. She also visited in Salt Lake City with relatives and in Springville with her son Ben Killpack and family. Mrs. Ida Snow The residents of the Rest Home in Castle Dale were made very happy when Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hughes and three children of Green River spent a day taking pictures and visiting. Mr. had his Polaroid camHughes Mr. and Mrs. Val Jensen and era and presented pictures to sons were visitors at the home everyone and also to Mr, and of Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Jensen Mrs. Christensen. Mrs. Hughes over the weekend. mother, Gladys Craven, is one of the guests at the home. Mr. and Mrs. Warne Linton and son, who were recent visitors here from Minnesota, went Sunday Sacrament services to the Manti temple before going were held at the Rest Home by home. They were accompanied the Second ward of Huntington. by the following relatives: Nora All members of the bishopric Jensen, Gladys Allred and Agnes were present. Allen Litster, a J ensen of Cleveland and Mr. and recently returned missionary was the speaker. After the serthe Huntington male M. Cox, were Arlene and Ralph vices Lemon of Ferron. Also the Wells chorus, under the direction of entertained Allred family, who recently ar- Perry Wakefield, rived from the Philippine Is- the residents of the home. Members of the chorus were Errol lands. Litster, Lynn and Morris GuyMr. and Mrs. Rue Ware left mon, Ezra Harrison, Ford, Bud for Logan this week where Rue and Lott Nielson, Lavar Black, will sign up for a summer school Blake Jones, Clyde Johnson and Allen Litster. Ora Larsen was course. the accompanist. dinner for guests Sunday Fathers Day at the Blaine Cox Mrs. Chamberlain and home were her parents, Mr. and children Beverly are visiting at the Mrs. Frank Cox of Huntington. Charley Christensens while Mr. Chamberlain is attending school A meeting was held Friday in Reno, Nev. evening by members appointed by various organizations to discuss the proposed medical cenMr. and Mrs. Dave Dennison ter building plans. A group was were in St. George last week for selected to contact the people the Postmasters convent ion. of the community and let them While there they had a very enknow the real set up of the plan, joyable visit with Mrs. Ella Asay what has been done and what Gibbons and her brother Jerwill need to be accomplished. ome. They went by way of Cove Fort and Cedar City and returnThe American Legion and ed via Zinos Park and Bryces Auxiliary Post 39 held a meeting Canyon. and social Wednesday evening. Plans for the 4th celebra- July posed to have the cast removed tion were discussed followed from his arm this weekend. He the fireside pot luck social. by has had it in a cast for some INSIIIAIICE AGENT CAR BE time following an accident at Mr. and Mrs Sherril Winget Your Best Friend! the Deseret coal mine of Salt Lake City visited over the weekend at the home of her Here for the weekend at the' father, C. E. Poulsen. home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Orien Scovill, were their Guests at the home of Mr. and sons, Kirk and Kent, who are Mrs. George Taylor the past employed at Salt Lake City, and week were a nice and nephew, David of Logan and his girl Mr, and Mrs. Lynn Day, cf friend of Tooele. David is a Mcab. guard at Thiokol and is also in the Reserve unitof the Army. Mr. and Mrs. Neldon Sitterud He leaves this week for Fort drove up north Sunday to bring Lewis, Wash, for two weeks their son Randy home. He has training. While the group was been visiting in Kearns. home they accompanied their parents and brother Roger to Visitors at the home of Mrs. Scofield for some fishing. Ida Page Sunday were Mr. and Insure against financial loss Mrs. Jesse Bryan of Price and accident, sickness or through Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Guymon Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Kinder of disaster. See us today for a are in Salt Lake City this week Huntington. sound Insurance program. where Mr. Guymon entered the COMPLETE SERVICE! Mrs. Owen Price has spent Veterans hospital for a medical some time at Dutch John the checkup and treatments. past month. Her husband and Equitable Ins. Agency Here visiting the Preston members of the family are emGeo. Fatterlck Huntingtons the past weekend ployed there. ME 39 Main East Hunt' were Mr. and Mrs. Ted ington and children of Provo. Roy Ockey also works at the Ted finished his school studies dam site near Dutch John. this year at the BYU. Also vis- mi iting the Huntingtons and the Melrose Lukes were the LeGrand Huntingtons of Salt Lake City. Sunday guests at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hal Sidewalk Bazaar i ' i rc?- - Childrens Canvas Shoes Small to 3 (30 Theres no need to simmer this summer. Play it cool . . . enjoy that refreshing, younger feeling . . . let an electric air conditioner keep you cool. 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