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Show September 21, 1961 EMERY COUNTY (UTAH) PROGRESS Reception given for Pam Stilson, James M. Jewkes Miss Pamala St'.Ison of Castle Dale became the bride of James M Jewkes of Orangeville, Saturday, September 16, in rites performed at the LDS Relief Society room in Castle Dale. Bishop ForrestPeterson officiated at the double ring ceremony and a reception honoring the newlyweds, followed in the hall. rec-leati- The new Mrs. Jewkes is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Stilson of Castle Dale. Mr. and Mrs. Bryant Jewkes of Orange-vil- e are parents of the bridegroom. The bride chose a full length gown of chantilly lace and nylon tulle with a sabrina neckline. Her veil of illusion fell fiom a pearl tiara and she car ried a bouquet of a lavendar'! orchid encircled by white rose-buand carnations. The groom wore a tuxedo. Mrs. Joyce Davis, cousin of the bride, was matron of honor. Miss Kayla Stilson, sister of the bride, was junior bride maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Karen Nielsen, Sonie Jeffs, Ruth Beh-lin- g and Jean Gardikes Their dresses were of lavender bro-- I cade taffeta and they carried nosegays of lavender and white carnations. Bpst man was Robert Jewkes, brother of the bridegroom. Ushers were Kent Scovill, Richard Davis, Paul Davis and Dale Davis. The couple will honeymoon in Coorlado and will make their home in Moabwhere the groom is employed. now enroute to Logan where cently returned from a trip tO Brent will enter his junior year California where they were va-USU. He is majoring in land cationing Connie drives her own j He was employed car. management. Olsen Mrs. Rose this summer in Cedar City by Iris Stringham is home again the Bureau of Land Management. He worked on land sur- She and Dennis spent a few, Arlene Peterson and Janice and also in the office. Kar- weeks this summer in Califor-- I Bunderson entered college at vey worked in the office of a fin- nia. She attended funeral seren College of Souther Utah in Ce- ance vices in Burley, Idaho for her company. dar City this week. They left father recently. were Friday of last week and C. L. Haddenham opened up CASTLE DALE, UTAH accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. tiic Phillips 66 servire station A Hugh Peterson and Pearl Peter- September 2. He plans to do David birthday party honored SHOWS WILL BEGIN AT 7:30 Addley Tuesday, Septem son. The two girls are being COMMENCING SEPT. 15 radio and TV repair. This sta- ber 12, when he reached the age housed at Hawthorne Halt. They tion was formerly operated by of four. His little friends enare roommates and this is their Mr. September 21, 23 and 23 and Mrs. Que Sorensen. joyed games and refreshments Freshman year at colege. Hts parents are Barbaia and CIMMAliON Sopnia Torgersen and Milton p,ex Addley. Hazen Brinkerhoff was home Abelin are home again, after' Cinemascope last weekend visiting with his spending a few weeks in Salt emis He Mr. and Mrs. Orval Minchey parents and relatives. Glen Ford Lake. ployed in Salt Lake at the Herand family of Kamos were visitMarie Schell cules plant. ors here over the weekend. OrMr. and Mrs. Conard Torger- val teaches the sixth at grade sen of Teasdale spent a Sunday Kamas elementary school. September 21 and 25 Norma Christensen of Haw- recently with Bert and Iva .the ten Calif, thorne, days Maxtield. Mr. Maxfield has been spent M HUNKS I.F.TS GO Nedra Duzett and two daughhere with her mother, Ella in very poor health. Lori 4 and Lee Ann 2, of ters, Mae Neilson. Nelda Davenport Technicolor Salt Lake are visiting here this of Maraposa. Calif, has been Fast Sunday will be observed with the Alma Blackburns David Hedison here at the Neilson home for here October 8, due to General Nedra is the coordinator of the Lon Fryan six weeks. Norma and Nelda Conference in Salt Lake City Junior Sunday School in her took their mother to Salt Lake Sunday, October 1. Robert Jolward. last weekend. Mrs. Neilson be- leys testimonial will be he'd came ill with the flu and their here Sunday night, September September 29 and 30 Salt Lake visit was cut short. 24. Wells Allred made a business PICNIC trip to Washington last week, Burton Olsen left Saturday Lake met a His him Vera Duzett is home for wife in Suit CinemaScope for the BYU. He will begin his few days. She has been in Castle Kim Novak junior year. His roommate is a Dale at the bedside of her Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Sorensen William Holden missionary companion from Can- - mother, left here Sunday to take their Rosalind Russell ada. The boysare living in the daughter Leah to Cedar City Heiaman Halls. A birthday dinner was enjoy- She is attending CSU this year ed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. as a sophomore. She is living in Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Brinker- Arnold Dee, ,i honoring Stella, Sprucd Hall. Leah finished her "x;11'" hoff spent three days in Salt Sunday, September 10. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Jewkes Frashman year there last year. . . . bride was formerly Pamala Stilson Lake and Pleasant Grove last week. Lydia Hansen of Pleasant Afton Olsen of Salt Lake Connie Keele of Salt Lake Grcve accompanied them home visited here Sunday. She is a brought his two daughters down and will visit here a few days. nurse at the Childrens Hospital to the Hyrum Peterson home for Connie, her mother, Edna Keele, a visit while his wife is in the Karen and Brent Jensen were and Ina Vee and husband re- - hospital. home for the weekend. They havebeen living in Cedar City where both have been employed. Brent graduated from CSU Junior Colege last spring. They are Emery News ds at ROCKET THEATER Grow with America writk Page Three U.S. SAYINGS BONOS FIRST STATE BANK OF SAUNA SAUNA, UTAH ' , -- CAPITAL Surplus Matpf $150,000.00 $350,000.00 Member Federal Reserve System and Federal Deposit Mr? Insurance Corporation BIRTHS Guaranteed Classified Rate: 4 cents per word per insertion. Minimum $1.00 Mr. and Mrs. Kimble Larsen FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS of Castle Dale are parents of a new baby boy born last week SIX ROOM MODERN home in WE FEATURE and in the Price hospital. Huntington, with furnace, six Gold Seal Inlaid PABCO Linolenm. Sec acres ground, sufficient water. us for complete installation Mrs. Margaret Seeley of ClawContact Fred Allred, 2342. 35tfc Price Trading Co., F rice 23lfi son received word of the birth CLOSEOUT' AMMUNITION of a new grandson, born SepWANTED Tremendous savings Stocks tember 17 to Mr. and Mrs. John include 270, $3 95; 30 06, $3 50; Finnegan of Kearns. The new 30 30, $2 95; practice loads for WOULD LIKE TO BUY a good baby weighed 7 lbs. 14 oz. to horse children for gentle 30 06, $1.00 box and 30 40 Krag, learn on. Also a saddle and Mr. and Mrs. $1.75; also .22 long rifle, .70; Lyman Curtis bridle. Call 38p of .22 shorts .45. Kids Shoe Store, Orangeville are happy to anPrice. 38p nounce the birth of another FEMALE HELP WANTED grandfchild, their 25th, a boby SPINET PIANO, this area Take ever small monthly pay- WOMAN WHO CAN DRIVE . . girl born to Mr. and Mrs. Ted Beatrice) Meredeth at the Murments. For mere details write If you would enjoy working ray hospital. This is the first to Credit Mgr., Box 148 S. H. 3 or 4 hours a day calling child in 19 years for Mrs. " Station, Salt Lake City, Utah. will be named Jody ' 40c regularly each month on a Lyne. Girl Cosmetic Studio of group 10 FOOT TRAVEL QUEEN clients on a route to be estabCoach on long wheel base 12 Mr. and Mrs. Clark Allred are ten truck. Also permit for 20 lished n and around Castle the proud parents of a baby boy head cattle. Cyrus Wilberg, Dale, and are willing to make born at the Price hospital on 6 40p light deliveries, etc., write to September 7. They have two STUDIO GIRL COSMETICS, daughters and one son to welGolden APPLES Jonathon, Gendale, Calif come him home. Grandparents Delicious and Starks Delicious. ' Dept. SW-4ornia. Route will pay up to are Mr. and Mrs. Maynard All-re- d See Bert Funk, Ferron, of Cleveland. 38c $5.00 per hour. 38c Expert Service Clean Repair Recore Rebuild LOW LOW PRICES Ray's Conoco Service 748-289- 0. Castle Dale, Utah Phone Mere-dith.S- PLAN FOR FALL FIX UP, PAINT UP SEE US Kilfoyle Krafts, Builders Check These Many Items 748-753- Price, Utah 3, LDS Church Rooks 384-254- 6. 111 Ini NEW FROM DIESEL TO DAZZIE1 taOlE? OBHt WITH NEW 748-203- 0 Here they are handsome, functional 62 Chevrolet trucks powered to work harder In every weight class. Hefty new V8s with the highest torque in Chevrolet history. New diesel brawn for medium-dut- y models. And new power models. to pick from In light-dut- y of choice wider a Theres power, a wider choice of torque, across the board. For heavies, theres the new HighTorque 409 V8. with 16!4 percent more torque than ever before available from Chevrolet. Big news in the middleweight class is the new Chevy-GDiesel. Its compact, rugged, high In torque, and backed by years of GM Diesel experience. In the light-dut- y lineup, the High Torque 261 Six adds new sock, new savings in extra-toug- h applications. You can pick from nine M rarin-to-wor- k, ready-to-sav- e 4-- I g includes Handsome new g hoods that allow drivers to see as much as 10tt feet more of the road directly ahead. Chevrolet's famous Independent Front Suspension gives you a smoother riding, easier working, longer lasting truck. New heavier duty, smoother hypoid rear axles for middle-weight- s. front Rugged new axles of 9,000- - or 11,000-lcapacity are available on Series 80 heavyweights. Mufflers are longer lived on all models. You'll find a total of 198 models in the new '62 Chevy line including three versatile Corvair 95's. outl, Every model is built to last and out-valany other truck at anywhere near the price. See your Chevrolet dealerl 'Optional at extra cost work-stylin- forward-slopin- b. work-prove- engine. d, out-hau- ue ) L W&jitsmFI Hallmark Cards Twin boys were born to Afton and Ramona Olsen Saturday, September 16, at the Holy Cross hospital in Salt Lake. Combined weights of the babies was approximately 11 lbs. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Peterson and paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs Lamar Olsen, all of Emery. The twins have two big sisters to welcome them. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Larsen of Ferron announce the birth of another grandson, Bret J., born September 12 weighing 8 lbs. 9 oz., to Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Larsen of Arroyo Grande, Calif. They have two boys and a girl besides the new addition. and party decorations Genealogical Supplies Monogramming Service Wedding Announcement Art Supplies Mr. and Mrs. J. Douglas Roberts . . . nee Rebecca Dawn Couch Office Equipment Company was her elbow length veil of illusion, edged in Price, Utah lace. She carred a bouquet of Headquarters for: pink roses centering a white orchid. Typewriters, Office The young couple honeymoonand Machines Supplies Miss Rebecca Dawn Couch, ed at Sun Valley, and will make Mrs. of and Mr. in home Lake Salt granddaughter their City. Rosel Jensen of Huntington, became the bride of J. Douglas Roberts Jr. Friday in a double ring ceremony performed at the Holladay Fifteenth LDS ward. uAttoo, Q'tCsAuch cu dcuf Paul N. Davis, LDS Bishop, officiated. A reception honored the couple afterward. The bride is a daughter of A&aM, Mrs. Shirley J. Couch, Edward Circle, Salt Lake City. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Jens Douglas Roberts, Salt Lake City. The bride wore a gown of Fishing Tackle chantilly lace underscored with Guns and Ammunition net and taffeta. The fitted bodColt Pistols ice featured a scalloped neckReloading Supplies line accented with sequins and Free Reloading Bench pearls and long tapered sleeves. AlUs Chalmers Machinery Her headpiece, of net and drop John Deere Farm Machinery pearls, was o German import as Rebecca Couch wed recently 6ai(f 7lat 9 uheuf" tcuih'the, :Jbr W: New SERIES 60 DIESEL Diesel savings and sure Chevy durability. New FLEETSIDE PICKUP. Most modern version of America's most popular pickup. 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