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Show June 21, 1962 EMERY COUNTY (UTAH) PROGRESS BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs. Don Allred are parents of a new baby boy born at the Carbon hospital, June 9. Huntington. Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Petersen of Ferron. Mr. and Mrs. Phineas Cook of Huntington are first time grand- parents. They have a grandson born in Salt Lake City. Parents A new baby boy has arrived Mr. and Mrs. Reeve (Dawna) are Mr. for and Lake Salt in City Cook. Peterson. Mrs. Don (Arlene) Maternal grandparents are Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Johnson of Orem are the proud parents of a baby girl. They brought her into their home when she was four days old. She weighed 7 lbs. 7 oz. at birth. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Larsen of Emery are proud to announce the arrival of a new granddaughter bern to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Larsen of Murray. The baby girl weighed 7 lbs. She wa3 born June 7 in Salt Lake and is the first ember of their family. Fishing Tackle Colt Pistols Guns and Ammunition Reloading Supplies Free Reloading Bench Allis Chalmers Machinery wedding reception was givJohn Deere Farm Machinery enA the evening of June 16 at Pittsburgh Paints the home of Cliftcn and Alta Tote Gote Nelson of Ferron in honor of Saddles and Bridles their son Grant and wife, CaroCowboy Boots and Hats who were married June 15 Pipe, Pipe Fittings, Valves lyn, in the Salt Lake temple. A wedding cake, made by Carolyns aunt in Nevada was brought here and displayed for use. Grant Nelson is wed in Salt Lake Page Three at Officers Tr-- l aining School. He enrolled April 2 at Medina, San Antonio, Tex. Nelson Alger, and the family of Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Day, Elmo. Many lovely gifts were new adventure Emery News S. Elmo News He will complete his schooling in July. Mrs. Rose Olsen Mrs. Emma Tueker I Estalee Jolley returned home from the Dragerton hospital Thursday ct last week where she underwent a gall stone operation. She is improving. I Ferry Broderick attended funeral services Saturday in Bountiful for Alvin El Pearce, 53. He is Irenes brother. Hp was a meat grader at Cudahy Packing Co. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Peterson left last week to see the Worlds Grandchildren at the LeGrand Fair in Seattle. They lived in Beal home are: Larry 12 and Seattle at one time. They left Cheryl 10, Dorothys children; their small children in Salt Lake also 12 year old Kenneth, son of while they made the trip. NeiL Nedra Duzett and two smaU daughters of Salt Lake spent the weekend and Fathers Day at the Alma Blackburn home. Mr. Blackburn is in very poor health and has been for a long time. Fcr some time now h has constantly used an oxygen tank to assist his respiration. Arlene Peterson, who is Gaytha Peacock has been living with her sister Alice and family at Fair Field, Calif. Alices daughter Kathy is enrolled in Jr. high school. She gained a year while they lived in England. Howard Broderick and e, chil- dren of Springville were recent over night guests at the Ferry em- home. Mr. Broderick visited with Geneva and obtained genealogy. ployed in Salt Lake, was home Broderick for the weekend. LEFT FROM LAST WEE2C) The family o Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Day planned a surprise party in honor of their parents Silver Wedding anniversary June 8 at the Elmo recreation hall. A plate lunch and program were enjyed by the following: Mrs. Mae Day and Mrs. Bertha Dansie, Riverton; Mrs. Amelia Cedarquist, Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Hairison and Mr. and Mrs. Hcmer Mills and Bobby, Huntington; Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Jensen, Cleveland; Mr. and Mrs. Marius Johnson and nephew, Lawrence; Wilford J. Humphrey, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Humphrey and Kristine, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Humphrey, Mr. and Mrs. Kent Stilsou and Roy-cMrs. Zinnia Humphrey, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Humphrey and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Humphrey, Orangeville; Mrs. Jane Willson and Vonda Gail, Mrs. Ada Will-so- n and Aurelia, Mr. and Mrs. Varden Willson, Bishop and Mrs. Alma Sorensen and Gordon Sherwin Broderick of Nevada Stringham were home for the Fathers Day weekend. They are enjoyed a weekend home both employed at Hill Field Air Just arrived at your home Check the prices Phone Your Orders To Sears in Price n " farm during the past week. They enjoyed riding horses and other farm activity. CARD OF THANKS The Anena Petty family wishes to express their appreciation for the thoughtfulness and kindness of alL Our friends and relatives, during the sickness and death of our mother. The Petty Girls Mr. and Mrs. Dean Anderson . . . wed in St. George LDS Temple rites Gaytha Peacock wed in Calif. Dean Anderson takes bride in Cedar City On June 8 the St George LDS Temple was the scene for the marriage of Geraldine Peterson to J. Dean Anderson. That evening the parents of the bride, Mr. and Mrs. Farrell M. Peterson, at Cedar City, were hosts at a wedding reception in the Relief Society room of the Cedar City Fourth ward, LDS church. The grooms parents, Mr. and Mrs. Parley Anderson of Castle Dale, honored them at an open house on June 16 at their home. The young couple spent their honeymoon in Los Angeles, Calif. They will reside in Cedar City. Elmo News Mrs. Margaret Olsen and dau- ghters of Brigham City are down to spend a week with her par- Mr. and Mrs. Dale Peacock of Emery announce the marriage of their daughter, Gaytha, to Ozden Tucker. The marriage was performed June 9 in the Fair Field ward chapel, Calif. The groom is In civil service and works at Travis Air Force Base. Huntington News Mr. and Mrs. Dean Wilson and children of Phoenix, Ariz. are visiting here with Deans par-ent- s, Mr. and Mrs. Fierce Wilson. They will have a trip to Yellowstone Park and visit here again on the way home to Dorotha McArthur was home several days from Manti. Mary Mescal visited here with her. Weekend visitors at the Darents, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Alger. win Mangum home were Mr. and Mrs. 'Jerry Mangum and Mis3 Cecille Johansen of Price children of Orem. spent a few days visiting with friends and relatives. on JOIN THE SPACE AGE TEAM! LET SISE'S EMPLOYMENT SERVICE HELP YOU EARN WHILE YOU LEARN YOUR TUITION REFUNDED IF YOU'RE NOT EMPLOYED IN ELECTRONICS AFTER GRADUATION EARN FCC LICENSE 1500 HOURS INSTRUCTION Write NOW for free brochure and information on daises. Salt Lake School of Electronics 1931 S. 1 1th Salt Lake City 5, Utah E. Dr. JACK H. PARRY, 6 HUnter CONTACT LENSES O COMPLETE VISUAL CARE O PRESCRIPTION HEARING AIDS O EYE GLASS HEARING AIDS 225 East Main, Price Phone 637-357- Mr. and Mrs. Varden Willson and Mrs. Jane Willson were In Salt Lake City Thursday. They took the infant son of Varden and Lucille in to a baby specialist Tor an examination. CLOSEOUT ON CASE machinery, priced below cost One mounted disc harrow, one 2 - bottom turn-ovplow, mounted, one gang plow, mounted. P. Cl Jones & . 18tfc Sons, Castle Dale. 8-- ft. 748-243- Cool, clean, fresh-tastin- Milk does have a way g of making your favorite food taste better! And with Milk, the enjoyment lasts . . , because Milk is powered with protein, for energy. Keep Milk on your table always! AMERICAN DAIRY ASSOCIATION OF UTAH Syonsortd by Utahs Dairy Farmers Celebrate - July -8 July 4 A p.m. - 25c 748-297- 9. -- Need Money WE FEATURE FABCO and Gold Seal Inlaid Linolenm. See us for complete installation. Price Trading Co, Price. 23tfc DIXIE FURNACE Company will be cleaning and servicing furnaces in the county during July. Satisfaction guaranteed. Call Valoy Cox, Castle Dale, 748-261- 6. Program 748-255- 3. MISCELLANEOUS 748-278- 2. "Space Age Freedom's Frontier" Mr. and Mrs. Jared Tucker of Green River, Mrs. Van Janes of Cleveland ' and Mr. and Mrs. William F. Ward of Marina, Calif, visited at the home of Mrs. Vearl Tucker helping her celebrate her birthday. FOR SALE Spinet piano, this Mr. and Mrs. June Minchey area, take over small monthly of Cleveland were dinner guests payments. For more details Sunday at the home of Mr. and write: Credit Dept, Box 148, Mrs. Mark Minchey. S. H. Station, Salt Lake City, 26c Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Day and visited in Orangeville family FOR SALE, RENT or LEASE with Wilford F. Sunday Old 66 service station and in Castle 85x30. Dale, garage Will trade. Will rent garage Mr. and Mrs. Roy Oviatt atseparate, 30 x 50. Phone ' tended the wedding of a niece, 26c Miss Uvonne Baldwin, at AmerFOR SAL- E- 30 HEAD COLUM-BI- ican Fork Friday. Sunday they ewes and lambs. Contact spent Fathers Day in Lawrence Merraid Rasmussen, phone with the Archie McArthur Jj For Farm Heads-u- ground 25p Now is the time to put your farm in lip-to- p dition. Buy all the 26p TIHS WEEKS SPECIAL! LOVEABLE Ansco Picture Prop Bambi Deer, 24 inches tall, just $1.00 with the purchase of Ansco Color Film at these special prices; 127 Anscochrome, Reg $1.35, now $1.00; 620 Anscochrome, Reg. $1.35, now $1.00; 135 (12 Exp.) Anscochrome, Reg. $1.35, now $1.00; 135 (20 Exp.) Anscochrome, Reg. $2.15, now 1.50. (Offer good until June 28). Ansco Black and White film also at reduced prices. Progress Photo & Supply Castle Dole COLORFUL, company cooking. conf There is a reason: Smart, modern homemakers prefer cooler, cleaner, more accurate mach- inery and supplies you need to do a better job. We loan you the money. Low Bank Rates! with an ear to the builders are putting flameless electric cooking p into the new homes they build for sale. In fact, studies show that more than 4 of every 5 new homes in the area served by your power are equipped with flameless electric Equipment? LEARN TO PLAY the accormusic dion. Istrument and furnished. Private Instruction. Val Jensen, Orangeville, call July 4 in Orangeville 3- er electric cooking. and put Put electric cooking in your home better meals with less cost and work into your life! IN 1IIIS AREA BETTER BUY FROM YOUR DEALER NOW. Easy Monthly Terms! -- Parade Sports Ball Rodeo game Spensers: American Legion FOR SALE FOR SALE! USED OIL Heater and fittings, $20. Contact Hal Guymon, Phone 4711 Hunting-to- n. 25c First National Bank of Price Price, Utah Member Federal Reserve System and Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation 68 Optometrist Miss Carolyn Hicks of Provo was a guest at the Clarence Will-so- n home the past weekend. WANT AD RATES (Minimum charge $1.00) 1 Phone 1 insertion, per word 5c 2 insertions, per word 8c 11c 3 insertions, per word 4 insertions, per word 14c 5 insertions, per word 17c 20c 6 Insertions, per word 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. classified phoned in, Any 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. Monti-cell- o, of mora than 300 Salt Lata School of Electronics qraduatas who ara now work with anjoyinq challanqinq America's missila and space industries. Mr. McDonald is an electronics technician with Auto-nati- cs Division of North American Aviation, Downey, California. Other qraduatas npw are with Thiokol, Hercules, Sparry, Mar-quar- dt and in Utah, as wall as many California and Washinqton firms. Utah, Q For lasting glow and go . . . Dr. Van Buren and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Ashley of Dragerton visited at the Dean Atwood Meet Scott McDonald of Price Commission JAMBOREE Mrs. Orcel Oliver and daughter, Mrs. Donna Bath, are going to Denver, Colo, this weekend on business. LOCAL BOY MAKES GOOD! Base. Beverly Sorensen is in Salt Nancy Sorensen accompanied Lake visiting with Una and Lila Christiansen and family to Pierce. Provo last week and assisted Spencer lothem in moving into a new Emery boys employed at the cation. Nancy and Clay were Oak Spring Ranch are Jim Hewable to attend some of the itt, Willard McBroom and Mil-to- n The future is no more uncerclasses and activities. Price, Utah Abelin. Walt Leadership tain than the present Lila enrolled for summer school Whitman. at BYU. Reta Jensen accompanied EmIris Olsen enrolled at LDS ily Jensen to Ft. Hood, Tex. a Business College in Salt Lake week ago. Emily drove her car down to be with her husband, Monday, June 11. Arden Jensen, who is stationed Cara Lynn Beckstead, 10, of there. Arden is on temporary Salt Lake City is visiting here duty yonder. He returned rewith her grandmother, Sophia cently from Germany. Reta reTorgerson. She came with her turned home by bus. relatives for the Bert Maxfield funeral services. Hazel Stringham and children Mid-Summer in with Iris Stringham moved is Wednesscheduled Primary to be her housekeeper. recently 10 a.m. at for summer the day Iris is operating the Alma Sormonths. ensen garage. Gordon and Mary Lou Halvor-se- n of Denver, Colo, arrived low-lo-w Lilly May Montroy of Los Anhere Monday of last week with and Udella Miles of Inglegeles their four children, three girls wood, Calif, have been living in and a bey. They are on a ten the home of their mother, Anena vacation. on day They visited since her death. Udella the mountain with Leona and Petty, left Saturday with Nephi and Orvall Sorenson. Mr. Halvorsen Violet 637-259Jorgensen for Salt Lake, 2 is an instructor-ithe Air he flew to Inglewood to be with her two children who are out of Sale Prices good till August 13, 1962 schol. Lilly May will remain in Mr. and Mrs. Udell Albrecht-se- n the old home a few days more and son of Bountifcl visit- to help with unfinished ed week here a Satisfaction guaranteed ago. Patricia QT? A "D Petty returned home with them or your money back where she is vacationing. Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Olsen and 77 EAST MAIN, PRICE STORE HOURS: Sharon anj Delbert Jensen of Burton were Sunday dinner TELEPHONE ME7-228- 1 9:30 A. M. TO 6:00 P.M. Salt Lake were home for the guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Olsen. It was Paula Father Day weekend. 'birthday. The dinner also honDavid Peacock is enjoying his ored the fathers. Karen Jensen visited her mother, Mrs. Dagmar Litster, in Cleveland Wednesday. Wh i 1 e there they had a birthday party for her daughter Glenna, who is two years old. UTAH POWER A UGHTCO. 2 |