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Show November 2, 1961 EMERY COUNTY (UTAH) PROGRESS ville the past week Social games and luncheon were enjoyed. Page Thre v' Ferron News CLIQUE CLl B "Come as you are" was the theme for the Cluque Club of Orangeville Thursday evening at the home of Mrs Bernieee Davis Mrs. Sarah Robertson assisted Dorthy Childs was a guest. After in the entertainment. Prizes luncheon was served the group were given to the outstanding played rook. Prizes were won ladies for their participation by Esther Wilberg, Jane and program cf the evening. and Dorthy Childs. LOS OMEGOS CLl B CLl B Mrs. Maudie Moffitt was hosclub cf tess to Los Omegos club ladies The Castle Dale was entertained of Huntington Friday night. Thursday afternoon by Mrs. Aella Jorgensen at her home. S AND C CLUB Luncheon was served to the S and C sewing club members group who spent the afternoon cf Huntington were entertained doing handwork. at the home of Mrs. Norma Hall Thursday night. ONO CLUB J J CLUB Mrs. Verda Leamaster was Uneta Mrs. Grange entertainhostess Thursday night to memmembers bers of the ONO sewing club ed the J J club Huntington at her home Thurs of Huntington. day evening. They planned to have a Halloween party. Mrs. Leona Huntsman iFJJATJJRESl Ladies Clubs O N O CLUB Mrs. Ella Rowley was hostess Thursday night to ONO sewing club members of Huntington. JUST-A-MER- Air. and Airs. Clive Worthen has re- Berensen, Leola Larsen, Dorothy and family had a nice trip to turned home after visiting at Bailey and Joan Behunin. Aloroni Sunday to see relatives. the home of her daughter and, They visited for a short while On Saturday evening a week there and then took one of family, Air. and Mrs Lee (Verna Lue) Glendill, in Salt Lake City ago a party was held in the Glendas sisters to Provo to see She is happy to be home. Seminary building for Ralph Ed- her husband who was in the hoswards prior to his departure for pital there with a heart condiAir. and Airs. Jay Larsen of his mission This was a sock tion. These relatives were Air. Salt Lake City visited during and handkerchief shower and a and Airs. Arthur Bohlin. the weekend with parents, Air. good crowd attended. Games and Airs. Carl Larsen. Anna re- were prepared in advance by Lillie Worthen has returned turned to Salt Lake with them Leola Larsen and the crowd of from her trip to Salt Lake City to visit with her mother and all ages responded making the and Provo and is making other relatives. this week for her move evening a success. Alany gifts were presented to Elder Ed- to Dragerton in the near future. Airs. Afillie Christensen E Just-A-Me- S AN D C CLUB S and C club ladies of Hunt- ington enjoyed Thursday night for club activities at the home of Mrs. Norma Hall. LADY LIONS The Lady Lions of Huntington met at the heme of Mrs. Stella Hill Wednesday night. Brice Wilso ngave a synopsis of noted composers and the different periods of music. Mrs. Wilson rendered violin music during the evening. The ladies planned special programs for the coming seasons. Mrs. Hill served Present besides refreshments. the hostess and Madeline Story, who had charve of the program, were Nettie Rowley, Faye Roper, Maurine Nielson, Lavon Nielson, Charlene Rowley, Ruby Pierson. LaRae Kinder and Mr. and Mrs Brice Wilson. DIP Daughter of Utah Pioneers from Huntington attending the Carbon-Emer- county y conven- tion of thj? DUP in Orangeville Saturday were Ivy Brasher, Rose Grange, Gertrude Gordon, Mary A. Allred, Deane Cook, Mildred Johnson, Rhoda Clegg, Mary Sherman, Verda Leamaster, Margaret Young, June Green Grace Geary and Flora Jensen, Margaret Young sang a pioneer N N CLl'B by Ve'da Mrs. Ann Judd was hostess to song, accompanied Jensen and Flora Leamaster at N Dale N club of Castle the of the past gave report years her home Friday evening. Mrs. the Huntington Camp. Central Company officers present from FALL FERTILIZER Salt Lake City were Kate B. Carter, president; Louise Pierce, secretary; Ivy 'Fowler, parliamentarian, and Rose Brown, SALE at Mineral Fertilizer Co. Sulfur Superphosand all phate, nitrate, other kinds available. Bulk, Custom Spread or Bags Direct from the Factory to the farm at big savings Expert service, soil tests and recommendations See local dealer G. L. OLSEN, EMERY Or phone orders COLLECT to AM or AM 0, Mineral Fertilizer Co. MIDVALE, UTAH pref-aratio- Air. and Airs. Rulon Nelson and family enjoyed the company last week from Saturday to Wednesday of her mother, Afrs W. R. McConkie, of Aloab. A group of friends met Friday night at the home of Mr and Airs. Fred Zwahlen for an entertaining evening together Everyone furnished food to make a lovely cooked supper and afterwards they visited and played rook. CLUB Mrs. Ida Snow was hostess to club of Castle the Dale at her home Thursday afternoon. The guests enjoyed a scial afternoon doing hand work and having luncheon. JUST-A-MER- Just-A-Me- E re Saturday was excursion day at the Manti Temple for Emery stake. Those participating from Ferron were Air. and Airs. George Huntsman, James Crook and Airs. Eva Huntsman who did special baptisms in the afternoon. They were accompanied by Mrs. Lynn Collard and her son Ross of Huntington. Mrs Crook and family also accompanied Mr. Crook. N N CLUB Mrs. Grace Jchansen entertained the N N club of Castle Dale at her home Friday evening. Luncheon was served tc the group who then enjoyed playing rook the rest of the HtOiOBiM FRIENDSHIP Miss Karen Finch . . . wed in Tremonton ceremonj CLUB Thirteen members of the Fr- iendship club of Castle Dale and one guest enjoyed an afternoon at the home of Mrs. Venice Jensen Wednesday. Mrs. Neva JenKIPA CLUB Entertaining the Kipa club cf sen assisted with the luncheon Orangeville last week was Mrs. and entertainment. Doris Luke. The evening was BIRTHDAY CLUB spent socially and refreshments Mrs. Cora Curtis was honored enjoyed. on her birthday, Thursday, October 12, by the George Sitterud NU TU CLUB Hostess to the Nu Tu club of birthday club. She was also hapOrangeville at her home Thurs- pily surprised by the unexpected day evening was Mrs. Joyce Cox. arrival cf her four daughters, Visiting and refreshments were Beatrice, Joyce, Carrol and Merlin and families from Salt Lake enjoyed. City, Kearns and Murray. The afternoon was spent visiting and NEW CENTURY CLUB Mrs. Iris Luke entertained the doing handwork. Refreshments New Century Club of Orange- - were served and many gifts Vows recited by former county girl Larry Butler was best man for the groom. Members of the bridal party and guests enjoyed a buffet supper after the ceremony. For her outfit the bride chose a black wool suit going-awa- y A lovely home wedding ceremony united in marriage a popular young couple, Atiss Karen Finch, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray H. Finch of Tremonton, former residents of Castle Dale, with black accessories. They enjoyed a honeymoon trip to Las Vegas, Reno, Yosemite Park and San Francisco. Karen has attended Utah State University for two years where and Ronald Kenneth Germer, she was very active in dramatic sen of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth circles. She was affiliated with Germer of Deweyvile. Kappa Delta Sorority. Bishop Reid Oyler of TremonThe young couple are making ton Fourth Ward officiated at their home in Tremonton where the double ring ceremony Sep- Icth are employed. tember 30, at the home of the SEW AND SO brides parents, with members of Ladies of the Sew and So club thetwo families and a few close NORTH EMERY met at the home of Ruth Leslie friends present. last Thursday evening. RefreshFor her wedding the bride Oeen-DJments were served and everyL denned a sheath dress of sheer one enjoyed visiting. ivery wool, and she carried a bouquet of talisman roses. Her TRIPPLE L r, Bernice Nelson acted as hos- sister, Linda Kay, was and Annette Fronk was tess for the Tripple L Ladies Thursday afternoon for their bridesmaid. They wore identical club meeting. Ona Austin and dresses of cinnamon wool and Margaret Mrs. Nelson participated in the carried bouquets o f bronze lesson and a nice luncheon was mums. served. The Primary held their annual Halloween costume party at the Legion hall at 6.30 Alonday. Food treats tempted the appe- tites of the make-believ- e ghosts and goblins and the decorations added to the festive spooky atmosphere. Everyone had a happy time dancing and singing. A few friends and neighbors visited Friday afternoon at the home of Glenda Worthen to wish her a happy birthday and enjoy visiting and refreshments. Those attending were Florene All Fall avaav and Winter 0 Hssts Slips and Gowns Sale $ Price P $1 Bras and $2 BELVAS Gloria Shop IN PRICE PLAN Our bank is as close to you as the You'll save time and energy by banking our We offer way with postman. the easy service. a complete, modern banking service. bank-by-ma- il First National Bank of Price - Frice, Utah Member Federal Reserve System and Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation i 'ftfwmm Miss Connie Box . . . sets wedding date Jeen-JciiL The Harvest Ball was a great By .Richard Tuttle, Reporter ents are Mr. and Airs. LaDell (Eleanor) Brown. Alaternal grandparents are Air. and Mrs. Soren Nielson of Huntington The baby weighed 5 lbs. 14 oz. success. The theme was Harvest Morn. Emma Lee Litster and Gary Larsen were chosen King and Jueen. Randy Jensen won the shotgun and Ross Collard the girls sweater. By the way, Ross, if it doesnt fit, the store clerk said it could be exchanged. There was a lot of laughs and fun when the cake sale got underway. Alost of the band members had thawed out by Monday, and all were accounted for, after a cold and wet march down the streets of Salt Lake City. Even though their fingers were frozen stiff and the twirlers legs were a little blue, we are proud of the fine job they did of representing North Emery. Connie Box and Richard Stilson plan wedding Mr. and Mrs. Varian A. Box of Ferron announce the engagement of their daughter, Connie, to Richard Stilson. Parents of the future bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stilson, Orangeville. is a senior at The bride-eleSouth Emery high school and the groom graduated from South Emery last spring. Richard is presently employed in Salt Lake City. The wedding date has been set for December 2. ct LOOK' Berk-lin- Berk-loc- k THE Classified Rate: i cents per word per insertion. Minimum $1.00 FOR SALE FOR SALE TWIN TUB DEXTER washer 1000 PRINTED personal address and twin rinse tubs. See at Eldon Olsens in Ferron. Phone labels in plastic box, $1.25. 44p Progress Publishing Company, Automatic washer USED GOOD Castle Dale, phone GE, 1958 model. Any reason FOR SALE Two Saddle horses able offer accepted. Call Clevc one mare and one gelding. 2 or see Clifton land Gentle and well trained. Call MISCELLANEOUS 45c PABCO and DUP WILL SELL LUNCH to1 WE FEATURE Sec Linolenm. Seal Inlaid Gold 4 November hunters, pheasant us for complete installation and 5 at Hansens Store in Price Trading Co., Price. 23tfc Elmo. 44c FOR SALE Two modern homes in Ferron. One six room with bath and one four-roowith bath. Furnaces. Contact Charles Rasmussen, Box 1094, Aloab, Utah. 47p 384-281- 1. 748-243- Mr. and Airs. Kent (Jenece) Howard are parents of a new baby son born October 9 at Elko, Nev. Mr. and Mrs. Alilton McElprang and Nida Howard of Huntington are grandparents. er TO Rediners Rocker Berkline Chairs Swivel, Lounge, Contemporary All Colors, Fabrics, Expanded 653-234- 748-243- PLEASURE HOUR CLUB A baby boy has arrived for Mrs. Hazel Wayman was hostess to the Pleasure Hour club Air and Mrs. Revo Rowley, in of Castle Dale at her home Th- Provo, October 14. ursday evening. Air. and Mrs. Jethro Alajors have a new baby boy, born OctALOA CLUB Mrs. Rhea Peterson entertain- ober 14, in Salt Lake City. Ros-co- e Alajors of Huntington is the ed members of the Aloa club of Castle Dale Friday evening pnternal grandfather. HELP WANTED Dorthella Williams and Velda Man Airs. Alice to Justesen work on telephone lines of OrangeJensen were guests. Mary Peterson and Una Jensen won prizes ville received word of the birth and equipment. Alust be able to work with the public. Genof a new great granddaughter eral knowledge of electricity born October 31, to Air. and Airs. Richard Scow of Tempe, and radio desirable. Submit letter of application to Emery Ariz. The new baby has two sisAir. and Airs. Guy Brown of ters and a brother. Grandparents County Farmers Union TeleHuntington have leceived word are Mr. and Mrs. Arvon Scow, phone Association at Orangeof the arrival of a new grand- Tempe, Ariz., formerly of Orville giving details of past exson born in Provo at the Utah angeville, and Jesse Conover, perience and qualifications. Valley hospital October 23. Par- - Ferron. 45c m BIRTHS w casssgSSst SOUTH EMERY NEW CENTURY CLUB Hostess to the New Century club of Orangeville last week Alonday began the yearly class was Mrs. Anna Jewkes. A social series at South Emery. The series will last all week and the evening was enjoyed. four upper grades plus the facLADIES IMPROVEMENT ulty will play. Weve got good teams from all classes, so you CLUB Mrs. Elva Crowford entertain- cant tell whos going to come ed the Ladies Improvement club out on top. of Orangeville Thursday afterWednesday the student body noon. A program followed lun held their popularity polls. Gives cheon was the events of the af- the kids a chance to say who ternoon. The regular WedneS' they think is the prettiest, the day club day was postponed be- smartest and all that stuff. Also Wednesday the Seniors cause of the flu shots being given that day and so many held their class party. They went to Dragerton swimming. Sounds people getting them. like fun, huh? NU TU CLUB Friday the FFA anl thd FHA Hostess to the members of the are holding their annual "HarNu Tu club of Orangeville last vest Ball. This dance is anone of the nicer dances of Thursday was Mrs. Roger (De other loris) Curtis. The group enjoyed the year. Evryone is bound to have fun. handwork, rcfreshmnts and LADIES IMPROVEMENT CLUB Entertaining the Ladies Im provement club of Orangeville Thursday afternoon was Mrs. The program Elva Crawford. was centered around United Nations Day. Other business was taken care of and luncheon served to the group. USE OUR SIMPLE BANK-BY-MAI- L DE LAY CLUB Mabel Mortensen and Elsie Sorensen entertained the DeLay Club of Emery Monday night of last week at the Mortensen home in honor of their delayed birthdays. Mrs. Reno Crook of Salt Lake, an original club member, was an honored guest. Films were shown of Kendall Morten-sen- s missionary experiences in Canada. Handiwork was the activity. Refreshments were served. Birthday gifts were presented to Mabel and Elsie by the club. Any 6, 8 or 12 Exposure Rolls! Jumbo Prints Only Vv Castle Dale Foam Plastics. The construction and filling of all ITERKLINE products and all RERKLINE mechanisms are fully guaranteed under normal use. Superior Quality, Luxurious Comfort, Practical Beauty. 65c Progress Photos ns wards. Ralph would like to thank those who participated in the preparations and in the par(LEFT FROM LAST WEEK) Air. and Airs. John Liebhardt ty and for the gifts. of Provo and Mrs. David ArWednesday cf last week was thur of Topeka, Kansas, visited the special day for the Primary for two days last week at the Childrens Friend drive, under home of Mr. and Airs. Leon the direction of the Primary Ralphs. These guests became leaders, Cora Bohleen, Leola very good friends at the time Larsen and Lela Childs The of Air. and Airs. Ralphs mission drive was successful and is now in the Kansas area several years ago. Airs Arthur has been doing completed research at the church archives in Salt Lake City for the past Elmer and Kitty Larsen and month and desired to visit Mr. daughter Shelly, of Salt Lake and Mrs. Ralphs before returnCity, arrived Friday at the home ing to Kansas. of his parents. Air. and Airs Ray Larsen, and family. They had Airs. Cornelia Behunin went to suppe and enjoyed the evening visiting. Saturday Ray accom- Salt Lake City last week to panied them to Salina Canyon visit with relatives for a short where they joined Dean and while. Aladge Wilson and all hunted eer together. Sunday afternoon Air. and Mrs. Clive Worthen Elmer and family returned to and family enjoyed the company their home. Another guest at of Airs. Ona Callahan and three the Larsen home a week ago daughters, also five grandchilwas Glen Swasey of San Lean- dren, as they stopped for a short visit Sunday. They came dro, Calif, who is a brother-in-lato Bertha. He stayed with from Dragerton enroute to their them three or four days during home in Aloses Lake, Wash. the special hunting season. ATyrtle Olsen welcomed the Leonard Larsen received word visit of her daughter, Leah last wreek of the death of his Krompel, and boys of Wellingbrother-in-laFredrickWhit-ne- y ton as they came to visit for Lambers, 80, Salt Lake City, the weekend. Mrs. Olsen also rewho died Tuesday. He was for- ports that Air. Collins, who has merly of Pennsylvania and was been in the Price hospital for buried there. His wife, the for- nearly three weeks, is now immer Aprilla Larsen, accompan- proving and may come home ied his body to Pennsylvania, this weekend. then returned to her home in Salt Lake. Mrs. Alice Westover visited in Salt Lake City for a week Airs. Hilda Funk of Helper with her daughter, Lina Walker. King of Comfort Chairs maid-of-hono- -- visited Thursday at the homes cf relatives, Air. and Mrs. Claude Funk and Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Olsen. HELPER FURNITURE COMPANY of Price |