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Show October 19, 1961 EMERY COUNTY (UTAH) PROGRESS home. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Jones of Elmo and paternal Mr. and Mrs. LaVar Green of is R C. Majors of grandparent Huntington received word of a Huntington, new granddaughter, born Oct-- , ober 7 in Provo. This is their Mrs. Lydia Strong of Huntington received word of the arrival of a great grandson, born Mr. and Mrs. Jethro Majors September 30, in Price. Parents Erick-ent- s r- - ant Mrs. Blair of Salt Lake City are proud par-- 1 are of a baby boy born Sunday, son- October 15, weighing 8 lbs. He has a little sister to welcome him Mrs. Myrtle Olsen of Ferron BIRTHS Page Three is pleased to announce the birth! of her great grandson, Paul,, who was born September 8 to Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lentz of Palm- er, Alaska. Mrs Lentz is the! daughter of Aleen, who is the daughter of Mrs, Olsen. Sylvia McCall is wed in Orangeville rites Mr. and Mrs. Richard Larsen cf Salt Lake City are parents of a baby girl born September 26 Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs J. L. Larsen, Huntington, anu Mr. and Mrs. Lamar Jacobs, Castle Dale. COMMUNITY YOUK Mrs Stanley Huntington acher son Dixon to companied Salt Lake last week from where he left for Fort Carscn, Colo. He will take his basic training in the Army Intelligence Corps, in which he has enlisted. j DESERVES surrosT j your National Mrs. Anna Laura Seely ol Green River spent Several days here last week with her son, Marvin. Newspaper Week! Mrs. Nancy Hardy accompan- her granddaughter to Saturday and remained for a missionary testimonial ied We join with folks across the nation this week, in saluting community newspapers. Since the founding of our nation, the newspaper has been a guardian of the freedoms and rights of the people. It also keeps the public informed on various news happenings. Newspapers also allow' the merchants a means of displaying their wares before a larger group by means of advertising. We salute Americas newspapers. Ferron Drug . Darrel Peterson, Pharmacist Ferron, Utah Mrs. Elsie Hadfield of Grants-vill- e is visiting her sister, Mrs Sarah Anderson, and other relatives here this week. Visitors at the George Jeffs home for the weekend W'ere Mrs. Enid Cox and children of Salt Lake. Mr. Cox is deer hunting in the mountains. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Wilcox and children of Price spent Sunday with the Aldo Childs. Pharmacist Castle Dale Weekend visitors with Mrs. Blanche Peterson were Mrs. Marie Williams and two children of Tocele. SUPPORT AND BUILD YOUR COMMUNITY GENERAL Mr. Mrs. EduinD. , . . Arland Sherman takes bride - JE ''' Sco ill honored at reception in Tooele Edwin Scovill Rolland Jones is now at home after spending the past several weeks in hospitals in Price and Salt Lake. takes bride Mis. Maysie Peacock and Mrs. Emeline Jew-keaccompanied Mr. and Mrs. Hal Cox of Orangeville to Nephi Sunday where Mr. and Mrs Glain Sherman they met other family members of Huntington announce the Edwin D. Scovil, son of for a Present at marriage of their son, Arland, and Mrs. Orien B. Scovill, took the home of Edward Cox were and Miss Janett Marshal, daugh- - as his bride Miss Gloria Jean Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Cox of ter of Mr. and Mrs Bill Marshal Durfee. daughter of Mr. and Richfield and Mrs. Hattie McAr-o- f Hiawatha The marriage wasiM,rs- Jay Durfee f Too?1e, in thur of Salt Lake, besides thoserites performed in the Logan1 from Castle Dale and Orangeheld Monday, October 16, at the LDS Temple Friday( 0ctober 6 ;vie home of the bride's parents. The couple was later honored j Mr. and Mrs. Grant Blackburn Arland is presently having a at a wedding reception in Tooele, have moved to Price where furlough following his basic' For this occasion, the bride wore Grant has with the floor-lengt- h employment He! a Fort satin Calif. with at Ord, gown, training Dairy. will return soon and expects to lace appliques on the skirt. The waist-lengt- h veil of white tulle, go to Germany. Lloyd Kofford was here from hung from a pearl sequin orna-- I Gunnison and accompanied his mented crown. father on the deer hunt. They The bride was attended by were home Sunday evening with Catherine Schlosser, maid of their deer. honor; and Linda K. Oakes and New Sunday School teachers Claudia Scovill as bridesmaids; Carla Lynn Pitt, flower girl. are Mrs. lone Kofford and Mrs. The attendants wore full skirted Zada Bell. They will teach in rust taffeta dresses and the the Junior Sunday School. flower girl wore a light green A very interesting Sunday eveorgandy dress. Best man for the groom was ning Sacrament service was Kent O. Scovill. Ushers were held. The speakers were Mrs. Marcus Jay Durfee, Roger A. Neva Jensen and Elmer Nielson. Special music was furnished by Scovill and Kirk Scovill. For the reception, the hall Carolyn Christensen, who played was decorated with yellow an organ solo and Mrs. Edria mums and gladioli, and a potted McNeil of Orangeville who sang accompanied by her daupalm w'as placed on either end a solo, Helen Wilberg, ghter, of the receiving line. s in temple rites - Hi-La- ELECTRIC TIME TO Mr. and Mrx. . . . at PriceTrading in Co. $ you Mrs. Valdean Oveso-Often the test of courage is and family have moved from the not to die but to live. Vittorio Peterson home to the Carl Keller Alfieri home next to the school house. Mr. and When You Buy This General Electric Dryer Thats None Better! MATIC Bod K. Harvey bride formerly Sjlvia Ann McCall DAYS FALL BARGAIN SWAP and ers were Byron Harvey and Harvey Furgerson. Mother of the bride wore silver lace over pink taffeta and the groom's mother wore a gold lace crepe dress. Their corsages were made of carnations. A program followed receiving the guests Refreshments were served at tables decorated with autumn colors, The young couple is now liv- girlBest man for the groom was ing m San Diego, Calif, where Micky Dickson, and ring bearer' he is serving in the U.S. Navy. Castle Dale News o Sunday evening for a grandsch, who will leave soon for the LD3 West Central states mission. Hunter Drug L. T. Hunter, Mon-ticell- was Billie Cox. Serving as ush- Ah-raha- Miss Sylvia Ann McCall of Orangeville became the bride of Boyd K. Harvey, October 7, in ceremonies performed at the Orangeville LDS Relief Society-room- . Bishop Blaine Tuttle officiated at the double ring ceremony. Miss McCall is the daughter of Mrs. Pearl J. McCall and the bridegroom is a son of Joe Harvey and Mrs. Don Veghill A supper for the wedding party followed the ceremony'. At the reception, held the same evening at the Orangeville LDS recreation hall, the bride wore a floor length dress of embroidered alecon lace ever bridal taffeta, styled with a sweetheart neckline and lily point to a short sleeves. It swept chapel train in back. Her veil of brides illusion was held by a Castle Dale News crown of peails shaped in hearts She carried a biid.il bouquet of white and gold carnations, Janet Christensen was maid cf honor with Mrs. Janice Veg-- h 11, sister of the grocm, Mrs Virginia Benson and Betty nieces of the bride, as bridesmaids They wore taffeta sheath dresses in autumn colors Little Kathy Hannert in a gold tatfeta dress was flower DeLuxe Completely AUTO- - LOOK TO THE WE BOUGHT TIIE COMLETE WAREHOUSE i STOCK AT A BIG SAVING TO YOU. Was $299.95 ... Now Automatic . PAY NO MONEY DOWN, 748-235- 0. Sprinkler dampens dry clothes just right for ironing. No special wiring, operates on standard 115 or 230 volt circliits. IT Model DA 1020T Big 13.2 Cubic Foot 384-275- 3. FOR SALE HEATEROLA in FOR SALE HOUSETRAILER 30 feet long and 8 feet wide good shape, good grates and See Russell Snow, Castle Dale lining, $15. Phone Ferron 384-213- 3. Refrigeralor- - Model T 1304 V e Freezer 42c 43p MOTOR SCOOTER in excellent condition. Like new. See to appreciate. Low price. Contact Evan Huntsman, Fer41tfc ron, phone CAMPER in good condition, to fit 2 ton truck. Phone Huntington 2192, Soren Nielson. 42c 1956 FORD VICFOR SALE TORIAN Hardtop, Good condition. New. tires. Phone or see Ralph Edwards, Because I know llie (lay will come when Ill have a substantial saving for all my needs In facl, its like gelling an extra bonus for a vacation trip, or some project. Start your Acount here, today! Savings ... long-wishcd-f- or First National Bank of Price Price, Utah Member Federal Reserve System and Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation 1960 Freezer Zero-Degre- 44p 384-281- 1. I Automatic Defrost Refrigerator Two modern CHOICE PUREBRED Rambou-le- tt FOR SALE homes in Ferron. One six room yearling Rams. Contact with bath and one four-rooDonald T. Cox, Orangeville, with bath. Furnaces. 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Model 1IUX1 IV 1961 G WT Washer E Filter-Flo- w Wash Temperatures Clothes Capacity Big 12-l- 2 b. 998 MlhM WA101V Now, witli trade Price TratOintj 999.95 (Co. you'll save on your own shoes too! HERES WHY YOULL MAKE MONEY! Youll take orders from over 200 different shoe styles for dress, sport or work In mens, womens and childrens. and Everyone wears shoes because these shoes are priced so everyone can afford them, you can sell two pair for the price most stores sell one for. If you want, to make more money write to P. O. Box 570, Price, Utah for further WANTED Clean cotton rags. WANTED 5c per pound. Progress Publishing Company, Castle Dale. WOMAN WHO CAN DRIVE . . If you would enjoy working 3 or 4 hours a day calling regularly each month on a group of Studio Girl Cosmetic clients on a route to be established in and around Castle Dale, and are willing to make light deliveries, etc., write to STUDIO GIRL COSMETICS, Dept. 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