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Show May 10, 1962 EMERY COUNTY (UTAH) PROGRESS Page Five suffered a broken nose and several lacerations on her face and in her mouth. She spent four days at the Price hospital. She Mrs. Leona Huntsman Mrs. Dora Otteson is doing very well. Ruth Litster 19 at Huntington, under Jackpot Show-d-- o suffered acerations on her arms May Mr. and Mrs. Jack Fish visited Frank (Marie) Fish and children serious. Rasmussen was but of and taken Mr. and Mrs. Dale Chlistensen DeAnn, Mr. and Mrs. Mac Mills Lucy hands, nothing sponsorship Huntington Saddle The other passengers were not in Salt Lake City during the of Ogden. Everyone had a good to the hospital Sunday for med and family of Price, Mr. and and family. Club. ical help. Her daughter, Mrs. Mrs. Alfred Jensen and family weekend at the home of their time. injured seriously. son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Mr. and Mrs. R. Vere King Crystal Maughn of Orem, came of Salt Lake, and Connie AnMay 26 Wellington Horse Show, sponsored by to and stayed at the hos derson, Phoenix, Ariz., spent the were Sunlay visitors at the home ' (Nadine) Fish. The Ferron ward Relief So- pitalhelp Mr. The of and baby daughter Wellington Mountaineers. with her for a while. Laray weekend in Cleveland with their of Mrs. Dora Otteson and Mrs. Kerwin Jensen was blessed ciety again announces their Rasmussen of Provo came for parents, Mrs. Mr. and Floyd and given the name of Dawn V. June 1, 2 Ferron Rodeo, sponsored by Riders Visiting at the Jack Fish home preparation for the Memorial a while to help also, and Mrs. Anderson. last Sunday in sacrament meetMonday were Mr. and Mrs. Day lunch service. As a building Cleo Powell, another daughter, of the Spanish Trail and Saddlettes. Friday, April 27, the family ing by her grandfather, LaVar came from her home in Orem The Primary organization pre- car of Robert L Litster was in- Black of Huntington. June 9 during this week. sented their Sunday evening volved in an accident with a Sunnyside Rodeo, sponsored by Grassy service last Sunday night. The horse. Driving the car was Ruth Trail Riding Club. Large work crews were or- theme was Stand in Holy Litster, and passengers were Visitors at the home of Mr. ganized to work on the church Places. All the boys and girls Rosanna Anderson, Dora Otte- and Mrs. Lawrence Thorderson June 16 Annual Missionary Fund Rodeo, Castle Monday and Wednesday of the took part. Mrs. Jennie Peacock son, Bobby and Brenda Litster, over the weekend were Mr. and If interested. Call FR Collect Dale Arena, sponsored by Seventies. week and plans are made for and Mrs. Cleo Davis, stake visi- Scott Lee Ward and DeeAnn Mrs. Parley Thorderson and Friday also. Every man will b tors from Orangevlle were Larsen. They were returning sons of Kaysville and Mr. and Cleveland Rodeo, sponsored by Blue welcome to come and work In present. home from a music meet at Mrs. Ralph Wayman of Salt July 3, 4 Green River. Rosanna Anderson Lake City. the late afternoon to furnish Riders and Riderettes. Ridge Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Fillmore the needed labor. and children returned home July 23, 21 Wellington Rodeo, sponsored by in several weeks ago. They have were babies Three blessed Mountaineers. 74 South 800 West Wellington Provo, Utah been in Manhattan, Kansas, Sacrament meeting Sunday. The where Merrill was the armed in RusMr. Mrs. of and daughter Black Diamond Stampede in Airs. Ida Snow July 26, 27, 28 sell Nelson was named Brenda, forces. He has now been reeased and will make their Price, sponsored by Carbon Gounty Peter R. they by her grandfather, Gonzales of Ogden. Bradford home on th Lawrence Thorder-so- n Visiting in Fountain Green Wickman had their baby Sheriffs Posse. farm. Lee, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Saturday and Sunday were Mr. Jensen was blessed and named and Mrs. H. D. Hansen and by his father. Scott B., son of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Sadlier family. . A number of relatives and Mr. and Mrs. Charles (Emma) were friends were Sunday visitors recent visitors in Wyoming Dowda was blessed and named at Mrs. Emeline Jewkes came with the assistant ranger and the home of their son, Mr. home Sunday with her son, his by his uncle, Glenn Cox of Salt and Mrs. LaRae Sadlier son. and wife, and were present when Lake City. Hugh and family. they had their new daughter Mr. and Mrs. Wm. F. Eden named in sacrament Other business conducted SunO CONTACT LENSES Mrs. Ross Anderson spent She was named Lorie meeting. Ann by and in family spent Sunday two of was the approval day several in last week Salt days her father, Harry Opfar. their daughter, Lake. He O COMPLETE VISUAL CARE boys for teachers in the Priest- Payson visiting father and mother, hood. Don, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Jones Mrs. Atlanta Zwahlin of Salt The horse Owen Wild, and Steven, son of injured sliyhtly. O PRESCRIPTION HEARING AIDS accompanied her, as did Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Jerald Barton, whipped and turned and darted Paula Jewkes and children and Lake is here to help care for were advanced from Deacons to along the highway, finally run-nin- y Mrs. Leroy Maxfield. Mrs. Max-fiel- d her mother, Mrs. Berg. Mrs. O EYE GLASS HEARING AIDS into a tree, poking a dead Mai Oveson left Saturday after Teachers. and been had baby visiting limb deeply into its flesh. Mrs. the past month with 225 East Main, Price Phone 637-357- 2 at the Andersons for two weeks spending the Bergs. Mrs. Ovesons home Wareham, following on another while her was husband working is in Pendelton, Ore. The High Priests quorum will horse, witnessed the entire hapin Vernal. sponsor a building fund break- pening and finally, with help, fast Saturday morning at the brought the shock-craze- d horse Miss Sandra Seely left Friday STATEMENT OF CONDITION school lunch center. The meal under control. Doses of penicil-a- n will be served from 7 a.m. to were given the horse but it to go to Salt Lake where she 9:30. This feast will be served died Tuesday, due to blood pois- will assist in taking care of her OFFICERS chuck-wago- n EMERY BANK grandmother who was injured in style and everyone oning. Wills was not injured. a car accident two weeks ago. will have their fill. Everyone A. W. McKinnon 45 South Carbon Price, Utah is invited to join this activity. President Carlos Maxfield and his sons, Mrs. Thelma Guymon enterMarch 26, 1962 Wills Wareham, son of Mr. Don and Dahl, came from Salt ed the Dragerton hospital last and - Mrs. Ray Wareham, had Lake City last Friday and Sat- Thursday and underwent major C. RJTergusson late Friday urday to do some remodeling on surgery Friday morning, May some excitement Vice President Cash and Due from Other Banks $2,042,787.56 While riding his the family home. Mr. and Mrs. 4. Her condition is satisfactory afternoon. Earl F. Hills U. S. Government Securities 6,201,037.49 Maxfield will move home to last at report. horse, enar Cleans Service, the Vice President 893,698.88 Municipal Securities saddle turned down under the Ferron in about two more weeks Garth Larsen National Mort. Assn. Notes Federal 50,062.50 and to anilive here plan the and frightened horse, Cashier Bank Land Federal and 50,000.00 Obligations George Lynne Lowry and mal, which began bucking Price, Utah Guy IL Jolley Federal Reserve Bank Stock 13,500.00 $8,251,066.23 Stewart spent the weekend in Cashier Assistant kicking. Wills was thrown off, Loans and Discounts 3,412,099.02 Mr. and Mrs. Paul Snow and Las Vegas visiting Mr. and Mrs. and his feet and ankle was Johnson IL Joel . Bank Premises 68,512.00 C. D. Stewart, Lynns parents. at visited Cashier Assistant the family Thursday Furniture and Fixtures 1,721.16 home of his parents, Mr. and DIRECTORS Mrs. Perry Snow. They are livMrs. Grace Wickman and Mrs. $11,733,398.41 ing presently at Spring Glen. Janet Magnuson and son Randy C. R. Fergusson attended church in Orangeville 3. W. Hammond Mr. and Mrs. Glen Cox (Enid) Sunday when Mr. and Mrs. John Demand Deposits $4,919,657.95 A. D. Keller and family visited at the home Time Deposits 10,932,645.75 6,012,987.80 Jensen N. I. of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. 200,000.00 Capital IL Redd John 250,000.00 Surplus Lloyd Cox and family for the ' Gomer Peacock Undivided Profits 255,422.77 weekend. Mr. Cox is employed A. W. McKinnon Reserves 800,752.66 95,329.89 at Sears in Salt Lake City. Sarah F. Jones of Hunting-to- n has been visiting with her $11,733,398.41 A group of friends (formerly (one month now) Marthe fine arts club) are making daughter, Jacobsen. tha proplans for a money-raisin- g ject for the building fund., The project is a quilt with embroidMr. anu Mrs. Rex Addley, Mr. ered names of all the donaters. and Mrs. Bernard Swenson and Soon, everyone in town will be Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Peterson all contacted to see if they would attended the district American like their names placed on th Legion convention Saturday at building fund scroll. Moab. Meetings were conducted in the afternoon and the banEva Lynn Huntsman, now quet and dance were enjoyed eight years old, was hostess for Saturday night in the American a birthday party Wednesday at Legion hall. the tennis court, between school and Pirmary. Several friends atGordon Peterson is employed tended to play games and have in Salt Lake on construction. refreshments. fund project, the ladies will have lunches, box or cafeteria style. A building fund bake sale is held each weekend, sponsored by the Relief Society. Ferron News Cleveland News 1962 RODEO SCHEDULE Good, Used Coal Heating Equipt. Engineered Heating Co. Castle Dale News Dr. JACK H. PARRY, We furnish the plans, construction, Optometrist CARBON financing, for your home improvement or remodeling needs. RESOURCES Kilfoyle Krafts, Builders LIABILITIES iS2n7 Now.. .beautiful buying days during Chevy's GOLDEN SALES JUBILEE Emery News ! . a si So why wait any longer to urge of yours? 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