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Show Ladies Clubs D U Thursday night to S and C ing club members cf P Huntington Daughters of the Utah Pioneers November meeting will be Thursday, the 1st, at ONO CLUB SPORTSMEN: QUAIL AND SEASONS OPEN: Sat Nov. 3rd 8:00 A.M. Miss Christensen married in Nevada rites N N CLUB Mrs. lone Kofford was hostess to the N N club of Castle Dale at her home Friday evening Prizes were given to Dorthella Williams, Emma Huntington and Beth Hassinger. CLUB club was enThe tertained Thursday afternoon by Mrs. Eliza Wilberg. JLST-A-MER- THE PHEASANT Saturday, November 3, from 7 to 9 p.m., at the Christensen home. Both of the newlyweds are graduates of South Emery high school The bride has been with the Bureau of Reclamation in Castle Dale, and the has employment in Texas, Mr. and Mrs. Charley Chris- groom where they plan to make their tensen, Castle Dale, announce home. the marriage of their daughter, Carolyn, to Robert Earl Rodgers, He alone has energy Who canson of Mrs. Evelyn Rodgers, also not be deprived of it John of Castle Dale. Caspar Lavater The young couple were married October 26 in Ely, Nev. All that Is human must retroAn open house has been sch- - grade if it does not advance, eduled in their honor, to be held Edward Gibbon AUXILIARY The American Legion Auxiliary of Huntington will hold the November meeting Monday the 5th, at 7:30 p.m. Program for the meeting will be arranged by Black, Donna Manchester Betty of and Cdleen Johnson. sew- ONO sewing club ladies were entertained Huntington S AM) C CLUB Friday night at the home of Mrs. Earlene Black was hostess Verda Leamaster. 2 p.m. Notice To Page Three EMERY COUNTY (UTAH)' PROGRESS November 1, 1962 E Just-A-Me- re The entire Primary gathered Wednesday evening at 6 in the Clawson chapel for its annual Halloween party. Goodies were sold by the teachers, donated by the parents, and fun things to do were arranged for the children by the Primary officers. Costumes made the occasion more festive. Visitors at the Evan Huntsman home Friday were her sister and husband, Mr and Mrs. Vaughn Taylor, and daughter of Loa. PLEASURE HOUR CLUB All hunters should become familiar with the trespass law which provides for more stringent penalties for trespass on private property. Mrs. Christene Hansen enter- tained the Pleasure Hour club at her home Thursday evening. Fall Fashion Show LADIES IMPROVEMENT CLUB Hostess to the Ladies Improvement club at a Brunch Wednesday was Mrs. Ermine Fullmer. After eating the ladies enjoyed social games. Detailed rules and ulations em-ply- Ferron News RESPECT PRIVATE PROPERTY reg- gov- HUNTING IS A PRIVILEGE erning hunting seasons are shown in the annual proclamation available from license agents. UTAH OBTAIN PERMISSION FROM LAND OWNERS BEFORE ENTERING PROPERTY THEIR FISH & GAME DEPARTMENT and Entertainment DE LAY CLUB Mrs. 'Alonzo Olsen entertained the De Lay club at her home Wednesday night of last week. They celebrated her birthday at a quilting party. Refreshments were served. Castle Dale News The Lady Lions will hold a bake sale this Friday, November 2, at Huntington. Bros, store, It will start at 9 a.m. Proceeds will be to benefit the new high school library. Mr. and Airs. Dennis Lott , . . honored by Huntington reception Huntington reception honors couple wed recently in St. George rites Plans are under way for the first annual Fall and Holiday Fasliion Show to be presented by Price Trading Company on Thursday,, November 8, at 8:00 p.m. iu the Emery County High School auditorium at Castle Dale. There will also be some entertainment. The purpose of this Fashion Show is not only to show the latest fashions from New York and the fashion centers of the world available at Price Trading Company stores at Price and Sunnyside, but also to give the Emery County Band Mothers an opportunity to sell tickets and keep all the proceeds from these tickets for the purpose of buying new band uniforms. All expenses of the show are' paid by Price Trading Company. Cliff Woodruff, Manager of Price Trading Company, states that anyone interested in selling tickets to help raise money for the new uniforms contact any of the band members, the Emery County Band Mothers, or Mrs. William Eden at Cleveland or Bryce Wilson, band director, Huntington, Utah. Price Trading Company Miss Pauline Griffin and Den- ers were Wendell Wakefield, nis Lott exchanged vows in a Darrel Leamaster and Pete Grceremony performed in the St. ange. George LDS Temple October 23. The newlyweds will make their The bride is the daughter of home in Cedar City where they C. R. Griffin of Escalante, and are both attending CSU. the grooms parents are Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Lott, Huntington. Parents of the groom hosted a reception for the young couple in the Huntington LDS recreation hall October 26, amid a setting of fall colors. The bride wore a lace gown with a full skirt composed of layers of net, and seed pearls around the neck. Her elbow-lengt- h veil was caught to a crown of pearls. The brides bouquet was composed of feathered white carnations and yellow roses. Attending the bride were: Janet Spencer, matron of honor, the brides sister from Monroe; Renon Rcundy, a cousin from Escalante; Lana Re AJvey, Escalante; Bonnie Jean Spencer, Escalante; Marsha Rasmussen, Salina; and Billie Jean Lott, the grooms sister, from Huntington. The bridesmaids dresses were made of copper orange colored irredescent organza. They carried fans laced with artificial SERVICE STATION OPERATORS baby mums. a wore mother The brides dress of beige chiffon. The groms mother wore a dress of blue wool. Elain Bailey, a friend of the bride's family, sent a white and gold orchid corsage from Hawaii, for the bride. She also sent some ABSOLUTELY! The "Special" taxes levied on lavendar baby orchids to surround the four tiered cake, which of all the taxes collected in Utah and 13.5 was decorated with white bells local businessmen. and yellow roses. Don Lott, brother of the t These are sometimes called "Privilege" taxes, groom, was the best man. Ush A CASE APPLY NITROGEN NOW put crop residues for extra profit to work ed . stalks, potato vines and other crop residues. Nitrogen helps transform residues into soil-buildi- organic material by spring. The result: Greater soil productivity and higher profits for you. How much nitrogen? Research shows that about 20 pounds of available nitrogen is needed to decay one ton of residue. Therefore, 60 pounds of nitrogen is required to handle the straw prosmall grain crop. For duced from a best results, apply the recommended amount of nitrogen for the crop to be grown, plus the additional amount required to decay the residue to be plowed into the soil. 60-bush- el 4 Apply nitrogen this fall - avoid the spring .rush. Insist on USS Nitrogen Fertilizer, made by United States Steel. Order USS Anhydrous Ammonia, USS Ammonium Nitrate, or USS Ammonium Sulfate from your dealer now Nitrogen Fertilizers ii a registered trademark AMENDMENT AUTO DEALERS Are These Tax Collectors? USS Nitrogen plowed down with crop residues can increase your profits! Nitrogen speeds the decomposition of grain stubble, corn Fall-appli- PRICE, UTAH North Emery Junior High News By Alice Oliver Last Friday we had a Hallo- ween dance for funds. There was various booths and a spook alley. Some mysterious people came there all dressed up and danced with the students. It provided a good floor show. The dance was well decorated and quite success- for they are intended to provide the taxpayers with the privilege of driving on good roads. The rate of tax has continued to grow, with the vehicle owner paying an price for his road privileges. ever-increasi- As motorists, we pay almost $28,000,000 in "special" taxes each year with good faith that this money will be used for road purposes but we have no guarantee. The opportunity to provide this guarantee is being offered to Utah voters on November 6 in the form of Constitutional Amendment Number 2 The Better Roads Amendment. A vote FOR Amendment 2 will offer Utah highway users a guarantee that their "special" taxes will be spent only for road purposes. ful We are now worrying about the Halloween night, (mostly the teachers are worrying) and also we are worrying about report cards. We have just acquired a new student, Berta Larson, from Cleveland. Ferron News Me. and Mrs. Robert Thompson have been visiting at the home n of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thompson during the past while, as the latter Mrs. Thompson has been ilL She arrived home Tuesday from the Price hospital where she underwent surgery last week and is now feeling much better and improving all of the Ume. Robert returned to Salt LakeCity Monday where he is seeking VOTE TO AMENDMENT 2 Assure ... Utah Road Funds El-de- Visiting for the weekend for deer hunting at the home of Mrs. Annie Funk were her daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. William (Genevieve) Anderton and their daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Thomson and baby. The visitors were all of Salt Lake City. cars, trucks and motor fuel account for they are collected, in most part, by these for Utah Roads r taxe include vehicle regisf ration fees, licenses, special fees and motor fuel taxes. These were levied for the purpose of Amendment 2 guarantees they will be spent building roads for no other purpose. Road-use- Paid political adv. by Better Koadi Assn, for Utah J. Holman Waters, chairman |