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Show EMERY COUNTY August 9, 1962 (UTAH) Page Three PROGRESS two weeks have been Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Brandon, a daughter Annette and a son Jay. They are former residents of Castle Dale and will take Clyde's brother, Jeffery Bott son of Mr. and Hugh, home with them to North Mrs. Glen Bott, had the misfor- Ridge, Calif. tune to get his leg broken last week. He is in the Price hospital. At baptism services held Saturday evening, Warren Ashby Enjoying a visit at the Olsen was baptized by his father, Evranch in Joes Valley the past an Ashby, and was confirmed by him Sunday ,are vacationing Castle Dale News Mrs Ida Snow The missionary testimonial for w ill be held at 6 pm. Sunday, August 12, at the Fifth ward chapel in Price. The notice in last weeks paper said 5 p m. so this a correction as the time is 6 p m. Allen W. Jensen Arlene Grant. Refreshments were served and the group enjoyed an afternoon of visiting and playing rook. Ladies Clubs NEW CENTURY CLUB Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Johnson entertained at an outdoor morn- -' n n CLUB ing breakfast las Thursday for Hostess to the N N club Fri-- e members of the New Cen- - ,jay evening was Mrs. Helen tury club of Orangeville and Wilberg. She had Eleanor Bl- their partners. ackham, Lucile Larsen, Mae Jorgensen and Barbara Magnt ladies improvement son as guests. CLUB Hostess to the Ladies ImPLEASURE HOUR CLUB provement club of Orangeville Mrs. Hazel Wayman en ter t linWednesday was Mrs. Lydia Gr- ed the Pleasure Hour clue of ange. The ladies enjoyed lunch- Castle Dale at her home Thurseon and a social afternoon. day evening. She served a hot dinner after which the guests S AND C CLUB played rook. Prizes were won by rs. Rhoda Kinder entertained Faye Bell and Christene Hansen. the S and C club members of Huntington Thursday night at E CLUB her home. Hostesses to the club of Castle Dale Thursday O N O CLUB afternoon were Vera Duzett and ONO club women of Hunting-to- n Dora Dennison. Mrs. Vera Snow and their husbands enjoyed was a guest The afternoon was the evening Thursday at the spent at the Dennison home. home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kartchner in Carbonville. ALOA CLUB Mrs. Donna Huntington was AMICAE CLUB hostess to the Aloa club of CasAmicae Club members met tle Dale at her home' Friday Thursday evening at the home evening. Leah Wilberg, Marjorie of Mrs. Colleen Peterson. Lucin- - Moffitt and Esther Wilberg da Wild entertained the group were guests. Prizes for playing with pictures and talk of her trip rook were won by Emma Hunt-t- o h Europe. Special guest was ington, Esther Wilberg and George of Salt Lake City bara Peterson, and Mrs. Peterson served lunch. (LEFT FROM LAST WEEK) Ezra Huntsman spent several Mr. and Mrs. Lew Hayward! days last week fishing in Yellow-le- ft Thursday for Rawlins, Wyo.j stone, .. vhere they will visit their son and former friends. The Hay- - Last weeks visitors at the wards are former residents of Kenneth Cox home were Mr. and Rawlins. Mrs. Joe Bates and children of St. George and a friend Don The Homer Moffitts have Neil; Mr. and Mrs. James Rich- moved to Green River, Wyo.ards and children of Downey, where Homer has employment at Calif, and Mrs. Richard Hansen a mine there. and baby of Price. The Richards xk their son Kevin home with Mr. and Mrs. Legrand Wilberg them. He has been with the Coxand children are vacationing. es the past two weeks. They expect to visit the Black Hills in the Dakotas and many Mr. and Mrs. Russell Snow atother interesting places. tended the Hickman reunion held in Salt Lake Sunday. All Mr. and Mrs. Russell Snow but one family member was spent the past week in Arizona. present. JUST-A-MER- Just-A-Me- re Newlyweds, Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Scovill . . . bride is the former Cared Ann Jones; Carol Ann Jones, Ferron couple Kirk Scovill, plan wedding wed Saturday ! Bar-Bet- CLIQUE CLUB Dortha Jones and Mrs hostess to the Birthday club of Phyllis Humphrey entertained y Castle Dale at her home Thurs- - the Clique Club members of afternoon. Those having angeville at a 'Dress up Hobo birthdays in July were Sarah party" the past week. The group Anderson, Nancy Hardy, Carrie went up the canyon last Angeline Hayward and day. Prizes for the best costumes Mrs. Or-da- Thurs-Jone- Dennis L. s, went to Mrs. Lenna Ockey and Mrs. Berniece Davis. An outdoor luncheon was enjoyed. Lott SOCIAL SEWING CLUB The members of the Social Sewing Club of Ferron met at Announcement is made this the home of Ruby Bryan Thurs-wee- k of the engagement of Miss day afternoon. Lunch, visiting Pauline Griffin to Dennis L. and sewing were enjoyed by all. Lott. No wedding date has been set- LES AMI CLUB Parents of the betrothed coup-- Les Ami club members of Fer-l- e are Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Grif- - ron met at the home of Mrs. fin, Escalante, and Mr. and pat Albrecht Thursday evening Mrs. William Bruce Lott, Hunt- - "Mirror, Mirror, On the Wall" was reviewed by Mrs. Evan ington. Bidden to attend the bride as Huntsman. Refreshments were matron of honor is Mrs. Janet served. Spnecer, sister of the bride-elec- t, Miss Renon Roundy will attend LEGION AUXILIARY as maid of honor. Also attending Huntington American Legion the bride will be Miss Billie Auxiliary meeting was held Mon-Jea- n Lott, sister of the prospec- - day night. Mrs. Ila Jensen and tive bridegroom. Mrs. Dora Geary were in charge Don Lott will assume the dut- - of a Gold Star Mathers pro-ie- s of best man for his brother, gram. A rose corsage was Griffin has attended the sented to Mrs. Esther Majors, Brigham Young University and a Gold Star Mother. Others tak-th- e Collegt of Southern Utah ing part on the program were where she was active in campus Sandra Cowley, poems; Gayle activities. , Larsen, piano selection; skit, Mr. Lott has completed one Nora Litster, Beth and Calleen first-yeat as Carbon a year Eden, accompanied by JoAnn medical student. Roper; Hazel McMullin, tribute. After the wedding the young Tickets were given out for a couple plans to make their home silk bed spread to be given away. at Cedar City where they will both continue their studies at BIRTHDAY CLUB the College of Southern Utah. Mrs. Theo Cox of Clawson entertained the ladies of the Birthday club tf Ferron Thursday afternoon at her home. Twelve ladies were present. Lunch was servd and special guests were Mrs. Bessie Wright and Mrs. Mary Tatton. to take bride pre-Mi- and forthcoming marriage Vickie, to Nelson son of Mr. and Mrs' Poster Nelson. also of Fer thef graduate of South Emery high school, and has worked summers at Bryce Canyon and winters in Salt Lake City. Mr. Nelson is a graduate of South Emery and has attended college in San Diego and Car- ar Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Day of Elmo were hosts at a wedding reception for their son, Mervin, EMERY LIVESTOCK CLUB and his new wife. Joel Jensen By Lavon Day acted as Master of Livestock club Ceremonies. The Emery Bowerman held their first meeting and or- was maid of Judy Chris-ten- a honor and ganized as follows: Dennis BlRamey as bridesmaid with ackburn, president; Larry Pul, James Walker doing the duties ley, Phillip Jolley, as best man. All were from secretary; Joel Jensen, reporter. Moab. Homer Jolley is their leadr. Other members are Scott Christiansen, Craig Anderson and Don Blackburn 4-- vice-preside- Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Wilberg Visitors at the Fred Larsen and children combined business THE CLOVERETTS and pleasure last week when home the past week have been By Jean Ashby they went to Cedar City and Bessie Snow of Provo and dauThe Cloveretts held their back. ghter Beulah of Castle Gate and meeting July 11 at Mrs. Jeffs the Francis Dennisons of Price. home.Lisa Dennison gave the opening prayer with Jean Ash-- 1 Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Larsen Mrs. Nellie Young returned the closing one. We by spent several days last week in home Saturday from Idaho saidgiving our and sang a pledge Salt Lake City. where she attended the Golden couple of songs. We discussed of her wedding anniversary the enu for the meals at our Sunday Mrs. Dora Otterstrom sister Lulu, and Montrose Kill-en- d camp. Our club has decided to OrMrs. Anna Jewkes of paci which was held Friday, take swimming lessons at the angeville were in Price where; Price pool for the next two they visited a former school weeks. The refreshments were teacher friend, Mrs. Alton Hays, fudgsicles. Del. and husband of Wilmington, Mrs. Hays, the former Melba CUT UPS Tew, taught school in Cleveland Mr. and Mrs. Ross Anderson At the first meeting of the with Dora and Anna. took their daughter, Loretta, Cut Ups, the officers were eland baby to Salt Lake Sunday. ected. They are as follows: Pres-ideSunday dinner guests at the Carren Lee Cox; vice presLyle Stilsons were Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Fausett ident, Rebecca Ware; secretary,! Kimball Cox and children and LuAnn Justesen; reporter, DarMr. and Mrs. Bryant Jewkes of lene Houskeeper; song leader, Orangeville and Mr. and Mrs. Elaine Stilson. The meetings' James Jewkes and baby of have been held at LaVon Juste-sen- s. Moab. Mr. and Mrs. Bob (Merna Bee) At our second meeting Conover are parents of an 8 lb. Mrs. a demonstraJustesen Weekend visitors in Cedar City baby boy, born August 1 at the tion on how togave anklets and buy were Mr. and Mrs. Glen Snow. Carbon hospital. The Conovers what kind to buy. At our third They went to visit Mr. and Mrs. live in California. Mr. and Mrs. meeting Myrleen Sitterud gave new arrival Norman Apdersen, Huntington, a demonstration on how to buy, Boyd Snow and thir and while there also saw Mr. are maternal grandparents and cut, fit, etc on patterns. At the and Mrs. Mack Snow and baby Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Conover, fourth meeting we Itarned how of St. George. Price, paternal grandparents. to use, take care of and learned the different parts of a sewing Mr. and Mrs. Merrald RasRichard Boyd is the name machine. At our fifth meeting mussen spent last weekend with that will be given to the first we cut out our aprons and swimtheir son Kenneth and family arrival of Mr. and Mrs. Boyd ming robes. At the sixth meetUintas in the High fishing. Snow. The newcomer arrived ing we sewed our aprons and They brought their grandson, August 1, in Cedar City and swimming robes. At our seventh Kenneth Jr., of Salt Lake home weighed 7 lbs. 8 oz. He is the we judged our simple with them to stay for a two 14th grandchild of Mr. and Mrs. meeting articles and started on our main weeks visit. Glen Snow of Castle Dale. article. A very welcome baby boy arSaturday afternoon and eve- rived August 1 to Gayle and' Cal Jorgensen at the Holy Cross GET READY, GET SET, SEW by Gienna Olsen hospital in Salt Lake. The baby weighed 7 lbs. 7 oz. He has two1 During the past while we have articles charming little sisters to tend finished our practice him. Proud grandparents are Mr. and are working on our main and Mrs. Nephl Jorgensen and articles, which are school dress- es. We had three girls from our An addition was made this Mr. and Mrs. Alma Blackburn club who were able to attend of Emery. week to the item concerning the club camp. We really had fun. Hin-tz- e of Linda coming marriage Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hanna and Ronald Larsen, which BEST IN THE WEST was published last week. Atten- are the proud parents of a boy, 5 at Our club has met several dants for the reception to be their first, bom August new arrival times at the home of our leader, held in Salt Lake September 7 Brigham City. The 8 lbs and will be named Lucille Willson. We have dls-- ! and the open house the followCurtis Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. cussed our community project evening, September 8, at of Castle Dale and taken part in our cooking ron, will include Miss Sherry Francis Jensen program. Gundersen Mrs. Gene T. Hintze, are the new grandparents. Miss Diana Larsen, Miss Arlene Hintze and Miss Mary Hintze. Flower girls will be Joanne ze and Karen Larsen. Earl sen will be best man. bon College. The young couple plan a September 1 wedding in Las Vegas, with ai open house in Ferron September 8. They will make their home in Salt Lake where Mr. Nelson is employed at Hercules. Miss Vickie Behunin . . . plans wedding Reunions . . . RAPPLEYE The Rappleye reunion will be held in Ferron, August 18, at 2 p.m. in the lunch center. A program has been out- lined. This gathering will honor the 95th birthday of Louisa Nel- son, which is that day. After the a pot luck supper is be-T- Hin-progra- ' ly Sat-ooli- 748-24- NOTICE 748-716- 6. Childs, Aldo - Castle Dale Justesen, William Orangeville NOW.. .hundreds Do your tones of popular Aluminum .... 65c 286-255- 5. . . SAL-E- 1956 Cadillac hardtop, Sedan Seville.! Contact Aldo Childs, Castle 83o Dale, phone 743-223- 7. Progress Photos Castle Dale NOTE; In last (EDITORS weeks paper, the cut lines on thesa two pictures got mixed up. Miss Iiiotz was listed hs Miss Gunderson, to marry Earl en, and Miss Gundersen was listed os Miss Hintze, to marry Ronald Larsen. We are sorry for Lar-weigh- ed j error.) I of beautiful tints and Lambert CfMwled pratt & or Doors Need Repair? We are equipped to re- pair screens or glass in Aluminum doors and windows. Our trained personnel can restore these units to their orig-ina- l GTIt5 (?(33QUG) o m o state. w&M ALSO SEE OUR MPLETE STOCK OF W O top tfi&jiji CO- m We are proud to offer you the widest range of exclusive P&L Calibrated Colors for correct styling of your home ... all scientifically mixed to your personal tastes. Choose from an unusually large selection of colors in exterior and interior paints and enamel. up-to-dat-e, LUMBER, HARDWARE AND BUILDING 50c FOR Miss Sherry Gundersen . . . Earl Larsens fiancee COLORS Storm Windows 748-255- 3. .748-785- 1 r meeds!! feme whig yew Funk, Craig W. - Ferron Mortensen, Clifford - Emery Scott, Earll - Ferron Wilson, David R. - Castle Dale . Fer-ginni- ' Miss Linda Ilintze . . to wed Ronald Larsen I Attendants for wedding named w Day, Junius - Castle Dale Harmer, D'Lo - Castle Dale . BIRTHS LADIES IMPROVEMENT Hostess to the Ladies Improve-SEnient club of Orangeville Wed-SeAND SO CLUB and So members met for nesday was Mrs. Clara Moffitt. club Thursday evening at the A luncheon was followed by home of Barbara Behllng in social games and visiting. Ferron. A special lesson was! LOOK BEAUX ARTS CLUB given by Eva K. Peterson on' alcoholism. Mrs. Peterson re-- 1 The Beaux Arts club of TO attended the University angeville entertained their hus-o- f Utahsto a special weeks sch- -. bands at an outdoor supper THE on this subject. The club, urday of last week. They had a reports an outstanding evening nice time eating and visiting at WANT AD RATES was spent Mrs. Behling served. the city fireplace. FOR SALE refreshments. (Minimum charge $1.00) RASPBERRIES Place your D U P Phone order early at the I Berry 5c Mrs. Anna Jewkes was hostess 1 insertion, per word AMICAE CLUB 8c Patch, Ottesen farm two miles Members of the Amicae club to the Daughters of Utah Pio- - 2 insertions, per word up Huntington Canyon. Phone 11c met Thursday evening in Ferron neers Rock Canyon Trail Camp 3 insertions, per word 14c 4344. $3.50 per crate. Bring conat the home of Mrs. Trudy Monday afternoon. Captain Ly- 4 insertions, per word tainers. Also Wealthy apples 17c Birkmyer. Rook was enjoyed for dia Grange was In charge and 5 insertions, per word for canning, ready September 20c the entertainment and prizs were Ida Page gave a lesson. Refresh- 6 insertions, per word 1 or before. $3.00. 34c won by Pat Behling and Mary ments were served to 14 Miss Pauline Griffin Bargain rates are for consecu. . . tells engagement Lee Stevens. Lunch was served. tive insertions only, paid in ad- FOR SALE 90 lb. Roll Roofvance, with no changes. All Carload prices. See us for are ing. classified advertisements roof repairs. P. C. Jones & CASH IN ADVANCE, except Sons, Castle Dale, firms having an open account 32tfc Any classified phoned in, which is not paid at the time of FOR SALE Stokermatic, good insertion, will be billed at 5c per condition. Call 7487528, or contact Dave Peterson, Castle word, minimum $1.00 per week. Dale. 34p Classified Display in Please note the follofwing changes your new telephone directory: Insertions $1 per column inch. FOR SALE lot in Building ERRORS . . . . 748-779- 2 Orangeville, has cement founAn error in a want ad should be dation, water and sewer available. Small down reported immediately. The Propayment, . 748-783- 1 gress is responsible for one in small monthly. Also two eleccorrect insertion only. tric motors, 13 H.P. Nearly new coal stoktr. One umbrella .384-2802 . . . . tent. Lon Fullmer, Orangeville MISCELLANEOUS 33c to additions and WE and corrections PABCO FEATURE telephone the your Please make following Gold Seal Inlaid Linolenm. Sec directory: us for complete installation Price Trading Co, Price. 2Stfc Neldon-Orangevil- le . . . STEADY INCOME Average $2.40 per hour. Customer service. Emery county. Write Jorgensen, 851 South 5th West, Provo. 33p . . . Any 6, 8 or 12 Two partly finished FOUND girls dresses in a brown AG Exposure Rolls! . . paper bag, found near GooseJumbo Prints berry. Contact Earl Olsen, Em32c ery Only . 384-213- 2 FOR SALE Cox, Reception held for newlyweds n, w ss 4-- H 4-- H ther daughter, ron. Miss Behunin is a Vews of CLUBS 4-- H Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Behunin of Ferron announce the engage- -' Mr. and Mrs. Lone! L. Jones cf Salt Lake City announce marriage of their daughter, Miss Carol Ann Jones, to Kirk V. Sco- vill, son of Mr. and Mrs7 Orien Scovill of Orangeville. The young couple were united in marriage Saturday, August 4, with Bishop J. Blaine Tuttle of the Orangeville LDS ward officiating at the double ring ceremony. Setting for the ceremony was the Orangeville Relief Society room. The bride wore a full fashioned dress of brocaded satin with lace net yoke. Her veil fell from a crown of seed pearls. She carried a bouquet of pink and white carnations, her color scheme being pink and lavendar. Kathy Anderson, Ramona Huntsman, Lynette Locke and Patty Peterson, a cousin of the bridt, were bridesmaids. Gerri Grange was maid of honor and Mrs. Pat Jcnes, a sister-in-laof thebride, acted as matron of honor. They all wore identical dresses of palt pink with full skirts and carried baskets of pink and lavendar baby orchids. Kent Scovill, twin brother of the groom, acted as best man, with Phillip Jones and Dalian Jones, brothers of the bride, and David Gehrig, a cousin of the bride, and RichaVl Davis acting as ushers. The mother of the bride wore a pale pink chantilly lace dress and the mother of the groom wore a dress of pale green chantilly lace over beige for the wedBoth wore corsages of ding. carnations and orchids. Following the wedding the young couple greeted friends at a reception held in their honor in the recreation hall of the Orangeville LDS ward. After a short honeymoon trip to the southern Utah parks, they will make their home in Salt Lake City. Parents of the groom were hosts of the bridal party at a dinner at the Price Cafe Friday evening, August 3. , ning the personnel, families and some friends of the Reclamation group enjoyed a picnic at the DeLon Olsen ranch. They had a very enjoyable time, In Washington Thompson Buildinq & SuddIv I 5 Castle Dale H Phone 748-773- 5 M |