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Show Pi Page Four EMERY COUNTY (UTAH) PROGRESS ery. Special musical numbers were given by the singing moth-ei- s under the direction of Pearl Barton. Velda Jensen was the accompanist. Castle Dale News Mrs. Ida Snow Orangeville News Mrs. Cristy Humphrey Mrs. Grace AVickmans mothCregg Winters, son of Mrs. Phillip Behling was advanced er, who lives in Salt Lake, spent in the Priesthood at meeting Georgia Winters, is in Provo the past week at the Wickman Sunday evening. He is the son where he is starting his second home. of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Behling. year at the Central Utah Vocational School House guest last week of Mon-te- ll Mr. and Mrs. Earl ChristenSeely and his sister Dorthy sens grandson left last weeK Mrs. Carrol Jones and baby of has been Miss Bristol of North for his home in North Cadolina. Murray spent the past week visCarolina, who was enroute to He has been with his 'grandpar- iting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Provo where she will enroll at ents all summer. Lyman Curtis, and relatives. BYU this winter. September 21, 1961 She also did some canning of and family of Green River, the enroute to take a son to Provo fruit and vegetables while hereJ David Gordon family of Orem, to attend the BYU and another and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Beck-stea- d son to Logan to USU. They are Mr. and Mrs. Glade (Joyce) of Provo. They all visited fiom San Carlos, Ariz. Mr. and Nelson and children of Kearns at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Keith Ockey and family were weekend visitors at the Bryant Jewkes and other rela- also visited at the Roy Ockey home of her parents, Mr. and tives. home while they were entertainMis. Lyman Curtis. They also ing their relatives. visited in Perron and enjoyed Mrs. Marie Nelson and son Peach Day Satuiday. Brad of Salt Lake City spent Mrs. Orpha Parry of Manti last week visiting with her spent two days the past week Here for the wedding of Pam- mother, Mrs. Oriole Jewkes. visiting her daughter, Norma ela Stilson and Jim Jewkes SatMower. urday night were Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Buss and! Robert Jewkes and family of family visited with Mrs. Buss LeRay Huntington has reMoab, Mr. and Mrs. Don Jewkes brother, the Roy Ockey family. turned home after a four day schooling in Idaho Ford Mrs. Dale Davis, Richard Davis and Kent Scovill of Salt Lake for Tractor. City. Among the Fair visitors in Person interested Salt Lake over the weekend WANTED in general office employment. were Mr. and Mrs. James Peacock. Typing preferred, but not necessary. Contact County ASC office for application for Other visitors and relatives . 38c for the Jewkes wedding Saturday night were Mr $nd Mrs. FOR SALE 1949 125 Harley! Warren Lunceford of . Provo, Davidson Motorcycle, in excel-- l Mr. and Mrs. Russell Faunten lent condition. Going on mis- -' and family of Pleasant Grove, 6 sion, must sell. Phone Mr. and Mrs. Danny Price and '38c family of Wellington, Mr. and 286-215- Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Lowry of Bernardino, Calif, spent last week with Mrs. Lula Larsen. They are former Castle Dale residents and long time friends of the Larsens. Mrs. Cramer has been visiting her daughter and family, 0 Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Wayman. Wilma and Darrel Hansen of Salt Lake visited Mrs. Mary Rasmussen, the Herman Beh-linand other friends here the past weekend. gs a c 1 t 2 t t t I Mrs. Emeline Jewkes returned home Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Peterson. Mrs. Jewkes has been in Idaho with ner son Perry and family. She also spent some time in Kamas with Hugh and visited Erma and family also. Attending the Fair and Holiday on Ice last weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Dave Dennison, Mr. andMrs. Forrest Peterson and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Peterson and Kenneth. c Mrs. Clarin Ashbys parents have been visiting here a short time. t Mrs. Dora Otterstrom was in Salt Lake over the past Friday and Salurday, September 22 ii.ul 23 t f Mr. and Mrs. Garry Petty made a trip to Logan last week to move some of their things. Garry expects to attend school there this winter. c Mr. and Mrs. Jack Taylor have moved to the Warren Wilberg home for this winter. Speakers at Sacrament meeting Sunday evening were High Councilman Earl Olsen, Mr. Maxfield and Mr. Petty of Em- - 1 1 r t 1 a i Huntington News S A 1 C 1 c c 1 t r e W Ti Mr. and Mrs. Les Truman and Kay, Famie Baxter and Sharree LeRoy attended the State Fair Saturday and Sunday and visited relatives upstate. Tim Richards and Gary Garner were visiting at the Drew Richards home this week. They have recently returned from the Brazilian LDS mission. Both of them spoke a few minutes in Sunday School. I TE MA visi of S. C the plic 27, Uta T to the Lan Lak it Del florouas Vi 4 bar pack gal 303, reg. 29c 4 cans Sunday visitors In Payson were Mr. and Mrs. Homer Mills. Thelmas sister Gladys and family, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Larsen, live there. Red, Pinto, Great Northern 2 lb. bag a a For :o: n Del IZBZEQ i' n Haley's Buttered Beef or Veal, pgk. MARKET BASKET INSURANCE NCENT CAN 14 oz. 2 IE for 4 lbs. . . Monte Crushed Pineapple 2 cans 59c Bar S Canned Your Best Friend I Monte (onrssnjioi Del YMI Monte Whole Green Weekend visitors from Salt Lake City at the home of Edith Collard were her daughter Kay and friend Robert Winger. The girls of the First ward MIA presented their honor program Tuesday night. Laurels, with Anna Nielson, class leader, were Judy Cunha, Linda Clegg, Jeanine Harding, Linda Killpack, Barbara Nielson, Vickie Powell, Dianna Potter, Karen Rowley and JoAnn Huff. The Mia Maids had the Rose ceremony, Sandra Burnside, JoAnn Roper, Eddis McElprang, Shirleen Sherman, and the teacher is Erma Brasher. Beehive girls who partici pated on the program and received awards from their teach era, Ruth Cunha and Irene Burnside, were Darlene Corgiat, Linda Huff, Cynthia Kinder, Vicki Staker, Claudia Seeley, Helen Brasher, Raylene Corgiat, Claudia Johnson, Bonnie Palmer, Kathleen Rhodes and Connie Rowley. 4 cans cans 5 cans Uneta Grange's parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Guymon of Salt Lake City visited at the Grange home Saturday and Nta E 7 303 2J Mrs, Flora Jensen A 1 to . (h tfa PRODUCE GUARD (' AGAINST EVERT RISK tt) ai I1 Insure against financial loss through accident, sickness or disaster. See us today for a sound Insurance program. COMPLETE SERVICE! Equitable Ins. Agency Geo. so Patterlck F.aet Main ME Halibut, lb, Utah Celery, lb Bartlett Pears, lb. ...... 5c 10c Picksweef Cut Corn 49c . . . 4 pkgs. Cal Fame Lemonade, 6 oz. 69c .10 cans $1 |