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Show November 16, 1961 EMERY COUNTY (UTAH) PROGRESS NORTH EMERY 3 td the group played Ladies Clubs NU LADIES IMPROVEMENT CLl'B Mrs. Lydia Grange was hostess to the members of the Ladies Improvement club of Orangeville Wednesday afternoon. An Armistice Day program was presented and luncheon served. E CLUB Mrs. Dora Otterstrom was hostess to the club of Castle Dale at her home Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Birdie Wim-be- r of Orem was a guest. Luncheon was served and the afternoon spent doing hand work. ITST-A-MER- Just-A-Me- re N N CLUB N club of Castle Dale The N was entertained Friday evening by Mrs. lone Kofford. Special guests were Donna Huntington,' Lucile Larsen and Rose Mary' Ryan. After luncheon was seiv-- ! wwKw" Emery County I business ! TU rook. Orangeville were entertained by Mrs. Mary Alice Curtis Monday evening. The group enjoyed a social evening visiting, doing handwork and also enjoying refreshments. P . Reporter Slide The was The Huntington Daughters of really a Sophomore blast. Hazel Rowley and Utah Pioneers meeting was hed Kent Powell were chosen as the Thursday. Mrs. Ruby Pierson King and Queen, of the Sophogave the lesson on "Pioneer Rec mores. ipes. The DUP will have a Back to School Night, was a special quilting this week. great success as far as the parents and teachers are concerned. The students have another view-poion this subject. All the boys have been smiling Mr. and Mrs. David Andrezzi of Duchesne are parents, of a wide and being terribly friendly baby girl bom November 7 at to the girls, as the shoe was on the Carbon hospital. Grandpar- the opposite foot, for the Girl's ents are Mr. and Mrs. Glen An Choice dance, the Pep Forma). The Pep club will hold their pep derson, Huntington. assembly this Friday, and then the annual Pep Formal Dance will begin at 8 oclock that night. Next Tuesday the Atomic En ergy Commission will present an assembly to the studentbody of North Emery. On the 22nd of November the Thanksgiving dance will be held, also the Student Council has been working hard on an assembly for that day, based upon the idea of everything an American has to be thankful for. Which is a great deal. Such as we get cut of school Thursday and Friday to eat and be nt can serve you Ever Gregerson of Salt Lake City and his son Larry and wife were in town for the deer hunt. Ever has recently been appointed supervisor of LDS hospital grounds. He is sporting a new Chevrolet truck. Here for the deer hunt were Mr. and Mrs. Bland Fox and son Ronald, wha was home on leave from his duties in the Navy. They enjoyed a pleasant and successful hunt after which they motored to Norfolk, Va., where they were guests of Ronalds fiance. They went on to Washington where they enjoyed a tour of the city. Hunter Drug L. T. Hunter, Pharmacist Castle Dale SUPPORT AND BUILD Y OUR Mr. and Mrs. Glen Paulson of Salt Lake City were here over the weekend to see the folks and to visit at the Price hospital with her brother, Lillis Jewkes, who is still very ill. Mr. Jewkes son Reese arrived heme last week to see his father and to be with his mother and other relatives. - COMMUNITY i I Visiting Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Fred E. Larsen were Mr. and Mrs. Marion Roper of Kenilworth, George Snow and daughter Zella of Orangeville and son Sherrill and daughter of Salt Lake City. Dinner guests at the Fred Larsen home Sunday were Mrs. Tillie Anderson of Price, their grandson, Kenneth Gee, who teaches school in Price, and their son Carlos and wife and son of Castle Dale. Kenneth resides with Mrs. Anderson in Price. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Dennison returned home Thursday after spending the past three weeks in Chicago where they visited their daughter Helen and family. They also attended the National Postmasters Convention in Denver, Colo. The American Legion Post 39 anad Auxiliary held a social FriAttending a dinner party and day evening to commemorate meeting in Moab the past week- Veterans Day. Veterans and end were Mr. and Mrs. Jim Pea wives took Christmas gifts to be sent to the Veterans hospital and furnished a lovely buffet supper. Games and activities were also enjoyed. Dr. and Mrs. Gordon Beck-stran- d and son David presented a very beautiful Sunday evening program of music and speaking. The Beckstrands lived here five years when he was county agent. Since then they have been in Wisconsin and Logan where he has continued is education activities. They are now living in Richfield. They have three boys. They were house guests of Mr Oi-w- as Jeen-Jal- gv , Richard Tuttle, wool,' fully lined, in to 1718. colors. Sizes along the most flattering lines. contemporary sweater-cue- d All 56 20 Discount Anges IN PRICE South. Emery held a very successful Parents day and Career day last Thursday. As we expected the men from the college gave very interesting lectures and were sure everyone enjoyed the day very much. Last week was the ending of GUARD AGAINST AVERT RISK Insure against financial loss through accident, sickness or disaster. See us today for a sound insurance program. COMPLETE SERVICE! 89 East Main - ME Ar-ve- Nelson Day has 83rd birthday Emery News AMH2 Gordon M. Stringham left here Tuesday of last week. He visited in Burley, Ida. before reporting at Lemoore Field, California. He is in the U. S. Navy. TSgt. J. D. Brinkerhoff, his wife Mary and their three children, Susanne 15, Jimmy 14 and Larry 12, arrived here Sunday afternoon. They came for the funeral services of his mother, Adelaide Brinkerhoff. The family lives at Biggs AFB at El Paso, Tex. Mr. Brinkerhoff is eligible to retire from the Air Force in the near future. They were overnight guests at the Darwin Brinkerhoff home and at the Rellus Christiansen home. Mary and Lila are sisters. Mr. and Mrs. Denzil Jacobsen enjoyed avisit last week with their daughter, Marie, who is empoyed in Price. mii dont The annual convention of the American Dairy Association of Utah beheld Friday and will Wel-b- y Saturday, November W. Young, Heber City, said Thursday. Mr. Young is president of the ADA of Utah. The convention will be held at Hotel Utah, Salt Lake City. 24-2- 5, For Check These Many Items LDS Church Books Hallmark Cards and party decorations Genealogical Supplies Monogramming Service Wedding Announcement Art Supplies Office Equipment Company Price, Utah Headquarters for: Typewriters, Office Supplies and Machines bettor homes and a hotter Utah Pioneers, making crude adobe bricks for their first Utah homes, would have had difficulty foreseeing today's brick clay mining and brick manufacturing industries. Every year, these Utah industries pay almost 450 ema valuable ployees nearly $2,000,000 in wages contribution to Utah's economy! 'U3chcs Moat men State dairymen to hold confab The annual meeting of the ADA of Utahs board of dicec-tor- s will be held Friday afternoon, at which time new offic ers will be elected. On Saturday there will be an afternoon business session with a featured speaker, followed by a banquet Leah Peacock and son Neil of and pageant. American Fork visited here The pageant program includes over the weekend. Neil stayed Mae competition for selecting the with his grandmother, and Leah was winner of the state Dairy PrinChristiansen, housed at the Clifford Morten-se- n cess title. The current Utah home. Leah is employed at Dairy Princess is Penny Rae the American Fork Training Hafen, Santa Clara, Washington school. county. Ik Old limw UTAH "From MINING ASSOCIATION the earth comes an abundant life for all" bring their boas home for dinnei hepanse abea already there. LOOK TO THE Classified Rate: 4 cents per word per insertion. Minimum $1.00 MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE WE FEATURB PABCO and 1000 PRINTED personal address labels in plastic box, $125. Gold Seal Inlaid Llnolenm. See us for complete installation. Progress Publishing Company, Price Trading Co., Price. 23tfc Castle Dale, phone SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED. FOR SALE! Two modern Milton Stringham, Emery, homes in Ferron. One six room 51p with bath and one four-roowith bath. Furnaces. Contact Charles Rasmussen, Box 1094, 748-243- 1. 286-222- 1. m the term, and with it came all the last minute cramming for Moab, Utah. 47p reports due and tests coming up. Well the tests were given during PLENTY OF APPLES at the week too. Monday was the Behunin Orchards in Ferron.. first day of the new term. Now Priced at $2.50 to $3.00 per we can clean up and start fresh, 46c bushel. and try to keep on top as much APPLES Stark Delicious, $2.50 as possible. and $3.00 per bushel. Contact Friday the sophomores are John Gianarakis, Star Cafe, Castle Dale. 48p holding their annual Sophomore Slide. These dances, held perL TRAILER. Good iodically during the year, are condition, $40, Contact Fred really the highlight of the school Huntington in Orangevile. 46p year. The kids really look forward to them. Theyre more fun FOR SALE Star Cafe In Castle Dale. Must sell because of ill than you might imagine. Kind fo cuts the monotony of the thing. health. Inquire at Cafe. 48pTWO-WHEE- Equitable Ins. Agency Geo. ratterlck Mrs. Arvel Hansen returned n home Sunday with her son, D., who had eye surgery in Monday night in connection the Provo hospital Thursday. He with Parents and Teachers meet- is improving. Back to School ing, it was night. The teachers demonstrated different phases of the school The speakers in sacrament program and discussed the pu- meeting Sunday were a group of MI Agirls working for their inpil's progress and problems. v. ere dividual awards. Talks Postmistress Ina Erickson is given by Linda Willson, Vicki enjoying a vacation from her Jensen, Bonnie Jensen, Kathy office duties this week. LaRue Lott and Wilma Johansen. A Nelson Day . . . has 83rd birthday Lofley is in charge of the office. musical number was rendered Int spent a few days in Salt Lake by Rinda Willson and Bishop Alwith her daughters, Janet and ger made a few remarks. The annual ward banquet will Deloras, and their famiies. be held Saturday night beginKaren Jensen gave the Theol- ning at 6 p.m. with a turkey ogy lesson in Relief Society. supper, followed by a program Tuesday. Mrs. lone Nielson of and dancing. Everyone is invited the stake board visited the ward, to attend. a message and At a family gathering Satur- bringing from the stake officers. ings 28 November 11, members day, of the Day family enjoyed dinCASTLE THEATRE Mrs. Larie Johansen took her ner and visiting in Riverton, for Nelson Day, who observed his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John Huntrngton 83rd birthday at the home of a C. Lcfley, for a ride Wednesday. visited with in They Welington UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT daughter, Bertha Dansie, Cera Oliver arid the William J. Shows start at 7 p.m. Others present besides Mr. Day Atwood family and then went and his wife, Mae Staker Day, to Spring Glen for an afternoon ONE SHOW NIGHTLY were Mrs. Ethelyn States, San visit at the Dulan Rasmussen Gabriel, Calif.; Mrs. Amelia An- home. Friday and Saturday and Sunderson, her son and wife, Mr. day and Monday of each week and Mrs. Ira Anderson, Boise, Mrs. Gladys Oliver has had Dorotha Ida.; McArthur, Manti; her mother, Mrs. Lois Chedister, Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Harrison, as her guest for the past week. Friday, Saturday, Huntington; Mr. and Mrs. Abe Lake Ameia Sunday, Monday Day, Salt Mrs. Ada Willson accompanCity; Cedarquist.1 Riverton, and their ied her father, William Winder, November 17, 18, 19, 20 families; Mrs. Agnes Jensen, Cl- to the Manti temple this week Mr. Mrs. Merrill and eveland; TILE LAST SUNSET to have his work done. Day and daughter Marilyn, ElTechnicolor mo; Val Jensen and boys, Salt Mr. and Mrs. DelRay Brother-so- n Lake City. and son Craig spent Sunday with at the Shriners Nelson Day was a son of Ira visiting hours Del-enin Lake with Salt Hudson Rock hospital A. and Polly Day of Lawrence. Kirk Douglas They report her improving, but it will be many more weeks Dorothy Malone before the casts will be removed enough for her to come home. We have no show bills. Watch Mr. and Mrs. Willard Tucker the Progress for announcement Mrs. Rose Olsen were weekend visitors this week of coming shows. By K Your Best Friend I at Elmo. They have sold the ranch at Duchesne and have bought a home in West h Reporter YOll IRSOIMCC MENT CM Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Alger and Mrs. McQuirl visited in Orem Monday at Mrs. S. N. Algers home. They reported that Mrs. Alger is in fair health and sends her love to her many friends in Emery county. a. Mrs. Lillie Snow held a quilting party this week, the quilt to and Mrs. Gerald Olson. Mrs. be for a grandson, Kimball Mofaccompanist for the singing fitt, who is to be married soon. Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Orien Scovill Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Maxfield, arrived home the first of the of Salt Lake had their baby boy week after driving their son car and taking his wife blessed in Fast Sunday meeting. David's to Fort Leonard Wood, Mo. D. was named Gregery He by his grandfather, Ross Anderson. where David is in the service. Mr. and Mrs. Maxfield of Emery They saw many interesting enroute. paternal grandparents, were din- places s. Ander-sonner guests at the Ross Loretta and baby have The three days of parents visbeen with the Andersons for two iting school and conferring with weeks jiving the great grand- teachers was climaxed by the end parents parent a chance to become ac- took of the week. ofMost this opporadvantage Mr. little Gregery. quainted with and Mrs. James Anderson and tunity. Some had three days of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Jones are it. the great grandparents living in The final week of the prepaCastle Dale. ration and finishing up process for the Relief Society Bazaar is Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Wimber now A completed. program, of Orem spent Wednesday and food sale, and booths with many friends Thursday here visiting and varied articles to be sold are and former acquaintances. They being prepared. The event starts were house guests of Mr. and at 7 p.m. Thursday evening. A Mrs. Reuel Jones. good place to do your Christmas shopping as well as filling the The Castle Dale ward MIA freezers with food. presented their competitive play in Orangeville at the Stake "Teachers salaries are a naDrama meet last Thursday eve- tional disgrace. But the roots go ning and in Castle Dale Tuesday deeper than that. The plain evening. truth is that the American people have not yet realized the Mrs. Mildred Moffitt spent importance of the work of the several days last week in Drag-erto- n teacher; they have not seen that with her daughter, Rheta the public school is the very Burdick. foundation on which rests the' American way of life. Loula Grace Erdman Friends and neighbors of Mrs. Ethel Jeffs met at her home Tuesday to help her enjoy her birthday. her Mrs. Bernice Winters, mother Mrs. Christens Hansen and Mrs. Lavora Kofford spent Mrs. Mary Ann Jorgensen is Wednesday of last week in Hiaa sewing class at the watha with the Lamar Bishops. conducting this week. There house church It was Mrs. Bishop's birthday. are a number of ladies taking Parents day at school was well advantage of this class. attended Thursday at South Emery high school and Friday at Castle Dale elementary. SOUTH EMERY fully fashioned in opulent Softly detailed sweater-blouse- , Minklam, lambswool and fur fiber blend. Sizes 34 to 40. Partnered by stunning slim-lin- e pants, brilliantly tailored Entertaining at a family din, ner Sunday w ere the Bill Juste-sen-s and Russell Justesens in honor of family birthdays and recent anniversaries of Dawnette and Karl Justesen. The center piece was four cakes decorated in the form of a stack of books as both are college students. Dawnette, daughter of the Bill Justesens, attends the BYU and Karl, son of the Russell Justesens, attends Carbon College. More than 20 members were present at the affair. Mrs. Ida Snow ping centers. Darrel Peterson, Pharmacist Ferron, Utah Here over the weekend to see her mother, Mrs. Ida Page, and other relatives were Mrs. Ruth Bartlett and son Randy of Salt Lake City. Castle Dale News With the introduction of the annual Christmas shopping season, various shopping centers are clamoring for business which comes from outlying sections of the state. People of Emery County would profit by checking the supplies available at the stores owned and operated by members of their own community. In most cases, selections are surprisingly complete, and prices are competitive with the shop- Ferron Drug Mrs. Emma Tucker previously. Mrs. Ray Sitterud accompanied her brother of Price to Salt Mrs. Mary Jewkes was in Salt Lake City on a business trip the Lake City and Provo the past week to be with her husband. past week. Bryant, at the Veterans hospital Here enjoying the last part in Salt Lake and to visit her of pheasant hunting were fam- daughters, Mary Lue and and ily members of Mr. and Mrs. family and Kathlean in Provo. Guy Law. Mr. and Mrs. LcRay Hunting-to- n Mr. and Mrs. Edward Burnham and children of Price were enjoyed a visit Sunday with guests at the home of Mr. and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Leslie Moffitt over the of Spanish Fork. weekend. Tom Humphrey, representing the 47 Club; Mark Humvhrey, LDS church Sunday morning of the city council, and Wilford visitors were Rex Bunderson J. Humphrey and Ray B. Humand Earl Olsen of Emery. Sun phrey attended the hearing in stake mission the day evening Green River on the plans for aries of Ferron gave a demon the new Interstate Highway to stration on the new missionary be built soon. the cf church. plan Johansen BIRTHS Elmo News Visitors the past week at the cock and Wilford J. Humphrey. Bryant Jewkes home were his Mr. Humphrey had visited with sister and husband, the Lee his daughter Mary and family, the Harry E. Snows of Moab, Baileys of Ogden. Margaret The Nu Tu club members of D U Orangeville News Mrs. Cristy Humphrey By CLUB Page Three F.llJMS! Any 6, 8 or 12 Exposure Rolls! 50c Jumbo Prints 65c Only Progress Photos Castle Dale SEE US FOR O Loans for buying a now home. 0 Loans for building a new home. O Improvement loans for vour home. 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