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Show Page Two EMERY COUNTY (UTAII) PROGRESS their home in Sandy for a visit hunt and visiting at the home of at the Guy Brown home. Mrs. Krebbs (Colleen) sister, Smery (bounty ESTABLISHED. October 19, 1961 Mrs. Ella Rowley exhibited 'some beautiful handwork at the State Fair this year and received prizes for them: a blue ribbon for an appliqued quilt; a red ribbon for an embroidered bedspread, and a white ribbon for embroidered pillowcases. 1900 Iub'ished every Thursday, at Castle Dale, Utah Entered in the Post Office at Castle Dale, Utah, as second-clas- s matter under, the Act of March 3, 1879, as amended by the Acts of June 11, 1934, and October 30, 1951 (39 United States Code 226 ; 20 Stat. 359 ; 48 Stat 928; 65 Stat. 672). NATIONAL EDITORIAL Leon Leonard is visiting his mother, Stella Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Sherril Tru- man and family of Idaho are visiting in Huntington with his folks, Mr. and Mrs. Iver Tru man. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Potter of Dragerton visited in Hunting-te- n Mrs. Erma Brasher is in Cor' Sunday at the homes of vallis, Ore. to be with her dauJames Potter and Mr. and Mrs. ghter Ruth for a few days visit. kS)C0TIjN XL Mr. and Mrs. William Rowley. zznn Jack Corgiat, is the son of Mrs. Lydia Grange. Also visiting Mrs. Grange the Orangeville News past week was Mrs. Blanche Waterman and son of Price. Mrs. Cristy Humphrey The Emil Sunday evening LDS church services reported a 33 attend-- 1 ance. This is below the past few months. The bishopric asks ev- eryone to bring another member or friend next week. Speakers at the meeting were W. Ruane Law and his mother, Mrs. Vada Law. A male quartet was rendered by Bland Tuttle, Van Gardner, Gene A. Snow and Jack ' Lukes enjoyed a and Stanley Snow homes this visit from their daughter Maud weekend were Miss Shauna Cur- - and family of Salt Lake City tis and a friend from Salt Lake the past weekend. Some of the men went hunting. City. Mrs. Ed Burnham and children of Price were guests during the week at the home cf her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Moffitt. Guests for a few days at the Guy Law home are members of their family and their children, Ruane of Ogden and Ruby Mae Snow of Murray. The men incidentally are taking in some cf the hunting days on the Manti Forest. Joe Otteson of Salt Lake City Cox. held their The visited in Huntington during the teacher demonstration Thweek with his mother, Mrs. Ella Mrs. Lorna Davis and children ursday evening in the scout Apprentice Rowley. of Salt Lake City visited here room of the church. Every child Orien at the Visiting a little over the weekend with her sisand one or both parents were CORRESPONDENTS Mr. and Mrs. John Jensen and ter, Mrs. Cleo Davis. The men Scovill home and joining mempresent and participated. Mrs. Mrs, Cristy Humphrey, Orng, .... Mrs. Dora Otteson, Cleveland .... family, Norwalk, Calif.; Mr. and were among the red capped bers of their family on the hunt- Deloris Curtis is the teacher. Mrs. Leona Huntsman, Perron Mr. Dan Mrs. Maxine Baker, G. R. Mrs. Mrs. Mr. Mrs. were and and JO Kinder, ing trek hunters. Special guests were the ward Miss Judy Jensen, Lawrence Mrs. Flora Jensen, Huntington 4221 David Scovill of Tooele and Kirk and Kay Kinder, Mr. and Mrs. Jay stake Primary presidencies. Mrs. Glen Snow, Castle Dale .... Mrs. Clara Jensen, Clawson Price and families of Salt Lake Lenard Brown spent the week and Kent of Salt Lake City. Mrs Rose Olsen, Emery Mrs. Emma Tucker, Elmo Rena Grange spent a few days City and Sandy and Mr. and The Trail Builder group held in Orem recently with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kinder were all at end heme with his family. He The Lee Humphreys enjoyed travels over some of the westtheir Blazer welcome Monday Mrs. Scott Grange and children the home of Mrs. Lucille Kinder ern short visit with their a children, on states his business sen and children and Mr. and when the new this week. baby arrived. the Dallin Joneses of Salt Lake afternoon. Parents and Primary Mrs. Larry Leonard of Salt officers were present. City. They returned home Lake City were weekend visitors was California Ellis of Petty at Curtis the Ross Collard in Huntington with home folks, Ray president of a weekend visitor at the home 'Visiting Mr. and Mrs. George Curtis Mrs. Flora Jensen Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Staker North Emery studentbedy; Lee and family of Provo visited his Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Story. of Combining a visit along with parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lyman and Ranand Mr. and Mrs. Lund Leonard. Oveson, with the hunting season were the Curtis Mrs. Marlin (Eva) Jensen of York Knudsen, will leave soon Therrald Leonard was also a dy Jensen, members of the FFA, He came to go deer hunting Tuesday and Wednesday Mack Luke family of Brigham Clovis, N. M. is visiting here for an LDS mission and they visitor at the Leonard home. attended the national FFA con- Calvin. enroute from their vacation in this month with her parents, will attend his farewell vention in Kansas City recently. City. They were guests of Mr. Las Mrs. Emma Tucker Vegas. Mr. and Mrs. William and Mrs. Delyle Hinkins and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. LaVar Green, and Mrs. Roma Larsen and chilManti over from were Mrs. Kean Luke. and Jean and Michael. Her husband dren and a girl friend, Mrs. The new Mutual year for the this Sunday and Monday. The students of the third, is on an overseas trip with the HAVE Jerry Huntsman of Sandy Folkman and baby of Artesia, Second wards Laurel class has fourth and fifth grades held a Air Force. came been so Tuesday morning at Relief fine j. rolling along just Friday night for the deer Colo, are visiting in Huntington sister Marian Jensens Mrs. the noon hour ociety work and business meetcandy sale hunt. He stayed at the Rosel this week with Romas mother, far. The class is outlined for Ruth and of Provo were Thursday. during The project was to ing Christmas suggestions, toys, Mrs. Adeline Wakefield spent Jensen home while here over Mrs. Edith Collard. weeks ahead so that we know here for afamily visit at the Jensen get money to several days of this week in Saturday and Sunday. purchase a pet book binding and a lesson. The each time what will take place home Sunday. turtle for their room. They made meetings start at 10 a.m. Salt Lake City atending a cannext week. Last Monday, Weekend visitors at the home the $11 and feel the sale was succer conference. She accompanMarcia Frandsen and Rosie of Mrs. Myrl Grange are Mr. Mrs. Hunsaker, the seminary David R. Mortensen is home cessful. Mrs. Aretha Jensen is LaDue Scovill was here over ied Mrs. Eva Conover, County Johnson were weekend visitors and Mrs. Jay Rammel and chil- teacher's wife, was our guest summer in Cancer Chairman. the weekend for the opening of at the home of Mr. and Mrs. dren of Logan and Mr. and Mrs. and she talked cn Dating and after spending thea tour there, their teacher. Egypt, supervising the deer hunt. His wife Roanna 0 CRYSTAL CLEAR Milton Johnson. Rosie is attend- Gene Carlson and children of Marriage. Everyone present en-- I of students from the United Mr. and Mrs. Reeve Cook of ing school in Mrs. Carma Sherman left last and children remained in Amer- 0 CUT, TACK, SEW or SEAL Latuda. joyed her talk. After class was States. Murray. HUNDREDS OF USES Salt Lake City were weekend week for San Diego, Calif, to be ican Fork. closed refreshments were served. INDOORS A OUTDOORS with visitors at the Phineas Cook a husband her few days Mr. and Mrs. Ben Clegg, Salt Our class officers are: President, A welcome home program was before he visitors and home. is Donna Luke Mrs. Saturday Sunday shipped for overseas. visiting Lake Mrs. James Julie Nielson; secretary, Rita held Sunday night in the Secat the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wall City; Mr. andWest r, Leonard; social committee chair- ond ward for Elder Tim Rich- After she got to California she her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jordan and children, found out that Jack has shore jrge L, Mrs. Louis (Bertha) Jones and Ford Nielson were their daugh- were visitors at the Arthur man, Pauline Douglas; ways and this week. ards, recently returned from the duty and does not have to go children were here from Provo ters and families, Mr. and Mrs. Clegg home for the opening of means, Sheila McArthur; report- Brazilian mission. Tim was the so Kenneth of she will return to get her Miss DeeAnn Humphrey spent Childs at and the this weekend visiting Sandy the deer hunt weekend. er, Jerilfn Wakefield. Another speaker and LaRae Duron and son, who is being cared for the weekend home with her moJack Corgiat home. Louis left Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Collard of baby accomplishment in the Laurel Pat .Christensen, daughters rf Utah this Week with his Nation- Salt Lake City. by his grandparents at Hunting-to- ther, Mrs. Dee Humphrey, and is class 100 attendance at the Dale Robbins Mr. Mr. and friend, and Mrs. Ray Christensen al Guard unit for Ft. Lewis, They will return to San family. She is working in Salt Price, Utah Miles of Salt Lake City came this last meeting. Our teacher of Provo, each rendered a solo, Wash. Diego to live with Jack for a Lake City. Mrs, Crystal Guymon of Price is Doris Leonard. for several of the days opening while. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Wake- spent Saturday night and Sunof deer hunting season and also Dr. Lena Schreier was a field are in California this week day with her sister, Mabel Visiting at the Leah Luke visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Que Jones and son of speaker in the First ward. She Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Willson home for a visit with a daughter June this week is the Ben Kill- Mrs. Frank Robbins. Manti visited her mother and told of her summer trip in South the wedding of a niece pack family of Springville. and family, Mr. and Mrs. Rusattending ether relatives here this week, America with the Milton R. of Mrs. Willson in sel Knudsen. Their grandson, Mr. and Mrs. Manard Ander- Mr. and Mrs. Scott Grange also Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sala-bac- Hunter Tour. Helen Brasher Salt Lake City. Friday night Here from Ventura. Calif, and and children of Orem and Tim and Mr. and Mrs. George played a piano selection. surrounding area for the deer Richards were visitors with Rogers of California. The three Mr. and Mrs. David Jones of hunt and to visit with folks are home folks this week, Mr. and ladies are sisters, Uenna, Inez Sunday visitors at the nome California visited his parents, Mrs. Drew Richards and Mr. and Nina. Their mother is Mrs. of Mr. and Mrs. Art Anderson the Lloyd Jones, and others this Ward Grange and friends. Ward and Mrs. Myron Grange. d weekend. Martha Marshall. were Mr. and Mrs. Neldon This is the first the and family of Orangeville new Mrs. Jones has been in ElMr. and Mrs. Raymond Carl- Mr. and Mrs. El Krebbs of and Mr. and Mrs. Bcb Brady mo and the first time in two son and boys were here from California are here for the deer and family of Dragerton. years that David has been home. He is serving in the U. S. Navy. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Thayne They left their infant son in and children of Wellington visit- California with his grandparents. ed at the Loran Marshall home America's Dr. Schreier of Huntington Most Popular Supday. gave immunization shots at the Lynn Peacock and B Jones Elmo school Friday. Forty-on- e took the First ward Explorers students and adults took advanon a trip to Dead Horse Point, tage of the flu shots. NOTICE cel Bids sent by mail will be Arches National Park, Navajo By action of the officers of considered only if received at Mexican Hat and the Mrs. Don Lott of Salt Lake Bridge, Box area O. 777, Salt Indian Mission at posted hunting Huntington Land Office, P. Bluff. Roy visited her mother, Mrs. Maude First and Second, located in Em- Lake City 10, Utah, prior to 11 Stewart Davis, while her husband went Rowley, Dewayne Story, ery county, the pheasant hunt- oclock a.m., on November 15, Jones and LaMar Guymon were on the deer hunt. ing season in said area will be 1961. Bids must be in sealed en- the went. who boys for a period of three (3) days velopes accompanied by certified e and will conclude on November checks, Among the lucky deer hunters money orders, The Boy Scouts enjoyed a banwith their bucks the 6, 1961. bank drafts, or cashiers checks returning the quet Wednesday night at first day of the hunt were S. N. (s) Drannan Seeley, president made payable to the Bureau of ward recreation hall. FLNTlOcr Published in the Emery County Land Management for the amAlger and his son Phil, Arvel loyf... Hansen Sheldon and Atwcod. 12 ounts October of The the bids. 5, 19, and Progress envelopes Minerva Anderson is slaying "Never point your gun others went on the hunt 1961. must be marked in the lower Many Mrs. Cora but as yet have not d corner Public Sale with herin daughter, reported as of ono youve befriended, Ferron this month. Bohleen, NOTICE TO CREDITORS being successful. Bid, Serial No. U012607, Sale held made by mpnufncturer of November 15, 1961." The highest genuine for if it goes off Probate No. 1144 Visitors Warp Bros., Chicago SI at Lea the Martin IN THE DISTRICT COURT bidder at the sale will be requirMiners called back to work at home the past weekend On Easy - On Insist is ended!" WITHIN AND FOR EMERY ed to pay immediately the master your friendthip were Sara Lou Beckstead and Hiawatha this week were Del AT YOUR COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH amount thereof. Any adverse Brotherson, Roy Oviatt, Harve daughter Barbara. In the Matter of the Estate of claimants cf the d the Oviatt and Charles Loftey. national rifle LOCAL DEALER LAVELL F. JOHNSON, land should file their claims, or Drink Milk at bedtime and relax. Milk is the Deceased. association teaches the with objections, undersignMembers of the Huntington Kathryn Wells spent the week nightcap beverage with protein. You always Creditors will present claims ed on or before the time desig- American Legion and Auxiliary end with her sister, Larna Jenneed protein. Thats why you never outgrow & shooting safety with vouchers attached to the nated for sale. Any contiguous who attended the District Con- sen, and family. She attended 3 administrator a t owner claiming a preference vention in Hiawatha your need for Milk. Drink glasses every day. undersigned Satuiday church services in Elmo Sunday. Castle Dale the office of Therald N. Jensen, right must assert such right to were Mr. and Mrs. Marius John72 West Main, Price, Utah, his the undersigned within 30 days son, Mr. and Mrs. Paul ManI?E!fg3 attorney, on or before the 13th from the above sale date. How- chester, Mr. and Mrs. Frank day of February, 1962. ever, contiguous owners will not White and Mr. and Mrs. Judd DENNIS E. NELSON be able to assert their prefer- Wilson. Administrator of the Estate ence rights to any parcel for of LaVcll F. Johnson,- deceased which bids are not received. For AMERICAN DAIRY ASSN. OF UTAH Glenda Rhodes and son Jerald THERALD N. JENSEN reimbursement to owners of au- are visiting in Salt Lake City for Administrator Attorney thorized improvements on the this week. Price, Utah lands, payment of cost of publiDate of First Publication: Oct- cation, and other requirements, Mrs. Ethel Anderson and boys ober 12, 1961. see 43 CFR, Part 250. For fur- were in Duchesne Saturday for NovDate of Last Publication: ther information, write: J. E. a visit with her daughter, Mr ember 2, 1961. Keogh, Manager, Land Office, and Mrs. David Andrezzi, and Salt Lake City, Utah. family. PUBLIC SALE Published in the Emery County Under provisions of section 2455. Progress October 5, 12, 19, 26 and Mr. and Mrs. Art Anderson R. S. (43 U.S.C. 1171), there will November 2, 1961. . and children visited the fish It be offered to the highest bidder, hatchery recently in Provo and but at not less than the appCRYSTAL CLEAR, SHATTERPROOF PLASTIC went to Payson to see Mr. and NOTICE to raised at a sale value, Perils public Stagecoach Mrs. Junior and Young family. be held at 11 o'clock a.m., on the Notice is hereby given that the ' Many axe the thrilling true stories about 15th day of November next, at Board of County Commissioners the stage coaches nhtch earned passengers Land Office, 3rd Floor Darling of Emery County, will receive across Lrah in the early days. There .were Indian raids, robberies, tales of bravery and Bldg, Salt Lake City, Utah, the sealed bids for 100 tons, more heroism. following tracts of land: Land or less, of oiled stoker coal to The rou'e across mountains and deserts to California i, be delivered at the Courthouse went southwest from Salt Lake Description, SVVi4SEi4, City to Fairfield, Rush Valley and Point SWi4SW,i Sec 10; NE4-NWi- 4 in Castle Dale, Utah. All coal is Lookout, gateway to the desert. Then straight like an arrow it crossed the desert from SimpSec. 15; T. 17 S., R. 10 to be received and weigh bills son to Fish Springs to Riverbed One true SL E., Mer., Utah; 200 Acres; signed by the County Clerk, Glen story concerns a wintertime trip in this area. The cold was so intense that the dnser beAppraised Value, $870. The lands P. Bott. came numb and knew he was freezing to will be sold subject to a reserAll bids are to be in the Clerks death He tied the lines to the brake handle vation of oil and gas to the office on or before November 3. and got into the coach where he and the Lin. Keeps Out Cold passengers huddled under blankets and soon United States, rights of prior 1961. The Board of County ComF. dropped into Meanwhile mineral permittees or lessees missioners reserves the right to Holds In Heat 36' wlda the horses continued at a slow walk. Three hours later the attendants at Simpy alia in 28 and 48 widrtn and reservoir Salt reject any or all bids. son heard the squealing of steel tires on frosty Lake 043248. Bids may be made Saves to 40 On Fuel Emery County Commission snow They lighted lanterns and wauhed the overdue coavh arrive, like a ghostly by the principal or his agent, By Glen P. Bott, County Clerk Guns apparition. Ammunition and The four horses were frost coated, the lines either personally at the sale or Published in the Emery County were tied up, there was no driver in the scat. Colt Pistols Costs So Little . . . 19, 26 and by mail Bids for a parcel must Progress October Fearfully they looked inside, found the pasCan Afford It Reloading Supplies Anyone and driver on sengers the floor, still unconbe for all the lands in the par November 2, 1961. Free Reloading Bench scious from the long hours of bitter told. the low cost, light weight, Compare After the men were thawed out, a new driver Allis Chalmers Machinery convenience and weatherproof with fresh horses took the stage on toward John Deere Farm Machinery Salt Lake City, hurrying to make qualities of Warps the up lost time. Paints with expensive, breakable glass. Pittsburgh Despite such hardships suffered by the early Tote Gote CUT WITH SHEARS the settlers, So Easy . . . Anyone Can Do It sparkling cold weather which Saddles and Bridles comes m wintertime is one of the things which a It fakes only few minutes to makes Utah a desirable place to live Through Cowboy Boots and Hats out the state the United States Brewers Assoput up any of Warps Shatterproof Pipe, Pipe Fittings, Valves If interested. Call Fit ciation (also helps by making sure of ideal Colled Materials. Window Its so easy conditions where people gather to in joy birr Fishing Tackle that even the womenfolks enjoy mud ait, light refrttl mg btxttagt of moderation. doing it. Dont let cold weather CLAR1N D. ASHBY .... RAY E. HASSINGER . KIMBLE LARSEN Editor and Publisher Printer, Operator Mr. and Mrs. Orson Justice and children of Layton and Philip , Palmer of Denver were weekend visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Palmer. Orson and Karren and children also visited with Mr. and Mrs. George Co-Pilo- ts parent-- 653-26- Huntington News Elmo News Stol-wort- m me Geo-Taylo- . 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