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Show May 3, 1962 EMEHY. COUNTY (UTAH) PROGRESS Page Three Mrs. Della Guymon entertain- and Morris Lewis of Salt Lake. President, Connie Rowley; vice A baby bey was born April 24 president, Bonnie Potter; secreington at her home Thursday at Ogden and a baby girl born tary, Laudel Johnson; reporter, evening. April 25 in Washington, just 12 Claudia Johnson; social commithours apart. The excited couple tee, Gayle Larsen and Ray Lene ' motored to Ogden Saturday for Corgiat. On April 12 we met at J J CLUB J. J. club members cf Hunt- the boy and then Monday of this Mrs. Bryce Wilson's where we ington were entertained at the week to Washington for the girl. fitted our patterns. Refreshments home of Roma Powell Wednes- They have a three year old dau- were served at both homes. day night. K club ladies were ghter, Susan, and are very thrillalso invited. Ruby Pierson gave ed over their adopted family. THEE HAWKS' a demonstration on home decorby Wayne Anderson of Mr. Mrs. Jim and Hardy ating. R. B. ed ONO club members of Hunt- of Orangeville and her sister, Mrs. Bruno of Salt Lake and Mrs. Mai Oveson of Pendleton, E CLUB Ore. Mrs. Dora Otterstrom gave Mrs. Crystal Rosenberg was a history of our state flower, the hostess to the club Sego Lily, and displayed a picBIRTHDAY CLUB cf Castle Dale, at her home ture cf it Mrs. Grace Cook entertained inafternoon. Thursday Special members of the Birthday club of vited guests were Mrs. Billings ONO CLUB Ferron Thursday afternoon at her home. She served refreshments and everyone enjoyed vis. iting. Ladies Clubs JUST-A-MER- Just-A-Me- re TRIPLE L CLUB Ladies of the Triple L club of Ferron met Thursday afternoon at the home of Emma Barton. Mrs. Barton presented a lesson and served lunch to the group attending. (Minimum charge $1.00) 1 Phone 1 insertion, per word 5c 2 insertions, per word 8c 3 insertions, per word 11c 4 insertions, per word 14c 5 insertions, per word 17c 6 insertions, per word 20c Bargain rates are for consecutive insertions only, paid in advance, with no changes. All classified advertisements are CASH IN ADVANCE, except firms having an open account. Any classified phoned in, which is not paid at the time of insertion, will be billed at 5c per word, minimum $1.00 per week. Classified Display Insertions $1 per column inch. ERRORS An error in a want ad should be reported immediately. The Progress is responsible for one incorrect insertion only. 748-243- P. Bott, phone 17p 748-282- 0. ANTENNA AND TV convertor, practically new, $40. Monarch range, $35. See Welfare Office, Castle Dale. 18p MARY E. ALLEN HOME in Ferron. $500 down payment, balance monthly. Contact J. A. Allen, 307 East 4th North, Manti or Mrs. Jess Larsen, 18c Ferron. TWO USED 8.25 x 20 tires and one Merry Tiller. See Jack Magnusom, Castle Dale, phone 18p FORD TRACTOR in good shape. $450. See Jack Watterson, 18c Huntington, phone 4741. BALDWIN PIANO Take over payment of $10 per month on Baldwin spinet piano or will MISCEIAANEOUS sell for cash. Also electric organ. Write Adjuster, P. O. Box WE FEATURE PABCO ana 2033, Salt Lake City 10, Utah Gold Seal Inlaid Lmolenm. Set 18c us for complete installation F 23tU rice. BY OWNER Price Trading Co, Two modem houses, sold separately. Three iTeED a PLUMBER or Painter ? bedrooms, spacious living room Call Donald Mangum, new wall to wall carpet, pic2821. or Huntington Emery, ture windows, plenty cupboard Will gc anywhere in county. space, utility room. Four room 20p basement, lovely location, only FOR SALE Sell on contract, low $7,000. down Two bedrooms, payment. ALLIS CHALMERS Harvester, utility, $3,000. Inquire 255 North model 100. Call 5th Ave., Price, phone HelSam Pinarello, 20c 18c per. WANTED SEED OATS, straw is green when grain is ripe. Kjar Bros., WANTED Clean cotton rags 19c Manti. 5 cents per pound. Progress MEMORIAL DAY WREATHS, Publishing Company. Sprays and Stem Flowers. NOTICE OF BIDS Large "selection. P. C. Jones & 18tfc Bids will be received until Sons, Castle Dale. May 10 for the position of herder CLOSEOUT ON CASE machin-eron the Horn Mountain Range. priced belcw cost. One Applications must be filed bemounted disc harrow, one fore this date with Emile turn-ov2 - bottcm plow, Luke, Orangeville. The assocone gang mounted, iation reserves the right to plow, mounted. P. C. Jones & 18c refuse any or all bids. 18tfc Sons, Castle Dale. AMI CAE CLUB .... Mrs. Pat Barton was hostess to the members of the Ami Cae club at her home in Ferron Thursday night. Mrs. Laver Nielsen was a guest and presented her films of her trip to Hawaii some time ago. Mrs. Barton served lunch. N N CLUB The N N club of Castle Dale was entertained Friday evening by Mrs. Grace Johansen. Mrs. Lucile Larsen was a special guest. Prizes were won by Lucile Larsen and Esther Wilberg. 10-p- ly 4. 637-004- 7. 472-516- 1, y, 8-- ft. er LADY LIONS Mrs. Ona Tuttle entertained the Lady Lions of Castle Dale at her home Monday evening. Plans wee made for the dinner that was held Saturday evening. Barbara Magnusotn was hostess to the ladies two weeks ago. PLEASURE HOUR CLUB Mrs. Ona Tuttle and Mrs. Emma Huntington assisted their other, Mrs. Emma Dickson, to entertain the Pleasure Hour club of Castle Dale Thursday evening at the Tuttle home. Mrs. Faye Bell was a special guest. NU TU CLUB The Nu Tu club members of Orangeville toured the new high school building Thursday evening. LaVar Sitterud explained the building and directed the group. They met at Helens Cafe for dinner following the tour. wed April Miss Geneva Larsen, daughter L Larsen of Huntington, and Robert B. Burbank, son of Mr. and Mrs. Perry Burbank of Bethesda, Maryland, were wed in rites conducted by Bishop Drannan Seely, Saturday, April 21, in Huntington. Following the ceremony, a reception was held in honor of the couple in the LDS recreation hall in Huntington. Mrs. Connie Larsen served as matron of honor, and other attendants were Ann Sandberg, Mary Oveson and Lettie Lant. 4-- H Richard Larsen, brother of the bride, served as best man. The brides gown was a creation of poidesuoi, with princess lines and a Venetian lace neckline. A wrist-lengt- h veil fell form a tiara. Bridesmaids were gowned in identical peach colored poidesuoi, and carried daisy filled umbrellas. full-leng- th 4-- H Standing in the reception line besides the attendants, were parents cf the bride, and the mother of plans to wed Mr. and Mrs. Russell Justesen of Orangeville, announce the engagement of their daughter, Alice Jean, to Tim Blackham, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Black-ha- m Mr. aiul Mrs. Rolert . Wickman of Orangeville. Connie and John have a little son who also enjoys his sister. Grandparents are the Neldon Wickmans of Castle Dale and Mr. and Mrs. Owen Price of Orangeville. Great grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Will Price of Manti, Mrs Theo .Cox of Clawson Mrs. Hans Wickman of Castle Dale and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Cox of Mrs. Edna Winn of Salt Lake Ferron received wod recently of City. the arrival of a grandson, born in Salt Lake City to Max and Janette Cox. The new parents 4-- H now have two children. The B, F and F, D Club Mr. and Mr3. Clyde Mortensen By Claudia Johnson The members of the B, F and and Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. Lew. is of Emery are very excited F, D club of Huntington met at over twin grandchildren who ar- Mrs. Fred Allreds where we rived at the home of Geraldine elected the following officers: BIRTHS Club Reports bride is former Geneva Larsen the Peace Russell Snow officiated. Bobby Rodgers, brother of the groom, acted as best man. A dinner was served to immediate famiy members by Mr. and Mrs. Williams. A reception was held that evening at the Williams home where guests were greeted by parents of the bride, mother of the groom and the newlyweds. Mrs. Olive Funk, grandmother of the bride and Miss Leah Sorensen were in charge cf the gifts and Judy Rodgers took care of the guest unite couple in Castle Dale of Castle Dale. Alice Jean is a senior at South Emery high school where she is active in school activities. Tim is a graduate of South Emery and is attending Carbon Col- lege in Price. No definite wedding date has been set. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Williams of Castle Dale announce the marFERRON BEEF CLUB riage of their daughter, Patsy by Charlene Olsen to Kenneth Rodgers, son Jean, The older Beef club from of Mrs. Cliff Rodgers. The wedFerron met Monday at Mont Swaseys home to learn the tech- ding ceremony took place Saturniques cf making rope halters. day, April 28, at the Williams bock. The bride was lovely in a dress Wednesday they met again at of blue taffeta and net which the town hall to watch a film shown by Gerald Olson, county hung to the floor in a graceful flare. agent. The film was on Hereford show steers and was really in-- ; Patsy Jean is a student at South Emery high school and has Mrs. Emma Tucker teresting. We also helped inbeen outstanding in struct the younge beef club as sewing. Kenneth was recently released to making rope halters. A W. F. Oviatt reunion family 111 yrr-- 1 frem the U. S. Service and is was held in the Pondrosa park employed in Castle Dale wheie America Grow with on Cleland Oviatts farm, for all they will make their home. the family birthdays coming in A brides shower was held at Mrs. Dora Otterthe April. One was W .F. Oviatts stromhome cf evening where Thursday 75th birthday, April 8. A barbe- friends of the bride met and prewas cued Easter dinner enjoyed sented her with gifts. itk U.S. SAVINGS BONOS by 34 members present. 4-- Elmo News H you wait for all year ... in a record-breakin- coast-to-coa- st g, .J a year I ' . J J 1 Nv s s st The U.S.A.s smartest shoppers look for this show! buyers scour the cotton classics, to easy-caday-omarkets, pick the prize fabrics, select the pace-settistyles I Timed for summer-day--in, blends to travel-wis- e extra and evening ideas! Weve extra space, extra racks, sales associates to help you see and . . . save! Coast-to-coa- ng . . . tells engagement FOR THE 4 MOTHER IN YOUR LIFE Geneva Larsen, r ' 1 re ut CHARGE IT! ITS EASIER TO PICK. EASIER TO PLAN. EASIER TO PAYI Jean Justesen Alice Grant Nelson to wed June 15 Summer is tomorrow.. .when Penneys presents the great fashion values ... Once and only once . . B. Burbank home where Justice of Rites April 28 Cheyl Nell Swasey. little John groom. Miss Justesen -- is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. the The young couple left following the reception for1 Maryland, where they will make their home 4-- arrival 21 of Mr. and Mrs. J. The Tree Hawks club of Castle Dale announce the arrival cf a new granddaughter, Huntington was organized reborn April 30 to Mr. and Mrs. cently with the following officRobet Burnside of Salt Lake ers: President, Jimmy Collard; Allen Livingston; City. secretary, Don Gordon; reporter, recreation Wayne Anderson; New parents of a 7 lb. baby committee, Reid Black, Wayne girl born Sunday morning, April Whimpey and Boyd Nielson. The Bevin teacher- - cf the class is Betty 29, are Mr. and Mrs. (Charlotte) Young of Price. Black and the subject is foresGrandparents are Mr. and Mrs. try or studying trees. Harry Nielsen of Ferron and Mr. and Mrs. Guy Young of Hunting-ton- . EIGHT LUNCHEONETTES Great grandparents are Mrs. By Sliarol Boa McArthur Agnes Nielsen and Mr. and Mrs. The first meeting of the Eight Clifford Jensen of Ferron. Luncheonettes club of Hunting was held April 19 at the Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Ryan of home of Norma Odle. Officers Castle Dale announce the birth elected for the year include Norof a grandson born April 26 to ma Odle, president; Vickie Fish, Mr. and Mrs. Don Wayman of Carol Leamaster, Salt Lake City. The new boy secretary and treasurer; Sharol be will weighed 6 lbs. 15 oz. and Bea McArthur, reporter, and named Scott. He has one bro- Sandra Huntington, song leader. ther and two sisters. Mr. and The Eight Luncheonettes is the Mrs. Oscar Wayman of Castle name this group has chcsen this Dale are the paternal grandpar- year as their project is lunches. ents. TIP TOP CLUB The The Ted Childs of Orangeville Tip Top Cooking club are enjoying a new daughter, of Ferron held its first meeting born the past week, April 25, at Thursday, April 12, at Janet the Price hospital. Mrs. Childs Jewkes heme. The teacher is mother, Mrs. Ida Lewis, and her Grace Behling. The girls elected young daughter cf Rexburg, Ida. officers as follows: President, came to help out at this time. Joan Behling; Paternal grandparents are Mr. Ruth Jensen; secretary and trand Mrs. Osden Childs. The in- easurer, Karen Albrect; chorisfant also has great grandpar- ter, Cheryl Nell Swasey, and reents, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Childs, porter, Roxanna Nelson. This - group will hold two meeting a who live in Montana. month. The next one will be held Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Peacock at the home of Diane Whimpey. of Orangeville are happy with Each girl must bring a hair net, the arrival of a new grandson, apron and dish towel. The ten born to Nelda and Grant Wilson members of this club are Kathy of Dragerton. Mrs. Peacock has Nielsen, Marita Olsen, Roxanna been with her daughter and Nelson, Karen Albrecht, Ruth i family for a while assisting in Jensen, Janet Jewkes, Joan Kill, the home. Other grandparents pack, Joan Behling, Delanna are the Leonard Wilsons of Duscan, Renae Jensen, Diane. Whimpey, Susan Caldwell and Huntongton. A welcome Burbank Mr. and Mrs. DeVcrl Lamb of Peterson, Utah are announcing the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Carolyn, to Grant Nelson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Nelson, Ferron. The young couple will trade vows June 15 in ceremonies to be performed in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. The popular Miss Lamb is a graduate of Morgan high school and LDS seminary and is presently employed at the general depot in Ogden. Mr. Nelson graduated from South Emery high school and attended Colege of Southern Utah in Cedar City. He is now employed by the Crawford Hereford Ranch of Ferron. . jy3 Extra Time for Pleasure. .. the END of hard hand ironing! Just ask her what she would like most of all . . . chances are shell say more time for the children . . . time to shop . . . more time to LIVE and extra energy to enjoy it. Thats exactly what shell get Summer Is Carrie Fashion- - A Scoop Walker's Favored Of Whipped Dacron Batistes Bemberg Rayon when you give her an Ironrite ironer for Mothers Day. Shell never stand to iron or lift a heavy hand iron again. With Ironrite you sit down, comfortably. You lift nothing but the garment and you finish in less than half the time. Well help you surprise her on Mothers Day! Well deliver the Ironrite you choose at the exact time you want it. Home instruction will come later, at her convenience. Dacron polyester . . . the top enhanced with Schiffli embroidery . . . the skirt a flurry of pleats. Hand wash. Smart Americans Come in Today. 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