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Show November 15, 1962 EMERY COUNTY (UTAH) PROGRESS Page Six The gift only You can give! (Your Portrait) Emery News Airs Bose Olsen Joseph JoTgensen of Salt Lake, Benjamin Jorgensen of Lehi and of Gunnison Alma Jorgensen were all dinner guests Tuesday of last week at the home of their sister, ' Josephine R. Peacock. They till attended funeral services for Alma Blackburn. Nedra Duzett and two daugh- ters and Gayle Jorgensen and three children of Salt Lake spent last week here with their mother, " Dorthella Blackburn. Bertha and Que Olsen spent most of last week in Vernal visiting with Harry and Wanda Jorgensen and family. Harry isat the Camercn Brinkerhoff' employed with Halliburton Oil, home, while her daughter Ann and Cement Co. The Jorgensens was confined at the Price hos- have three sons and three dau- pital, where their infant baby ghters. They sold their home in died. Colorado. Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Johnson Bernard Swenson drove the arrived home Monday from the schorl bus to Castle Dale Th- Price hosptaL Mr. Johnson is ursday night of last week, up and around but Mrs. John-- : transporting nine mothers and son is in bed suffering from several teen age girls to the Fa- fractured ribs and a broken shion Show. Tickets were sold in Emery by Lucille Jensen, a band mother. Proceeds went to- Mrs. Sam Lewis visited her fa-- i wards purchasing band uniforms. ther, J. D. Brinkerhoff, at St. Marks hospital last week. He is Mr. and Mrs. Elrie Simonsen critcally ill and no improvement of Price were here Tuesday ol is seen. last week for the funeral of the Lihoma girls held their parBrinkerhoff baby. ent demonstration program and the! Mrs. Irene Gardner of Hunt- party Sunday afternoon at ser-were ! church. Refreshments ington spent last week assisting ved. Their teachers are Fay Jen-- ! sen and Dixie Olsen. Special, guests were the girls parents, Primary presidency and partners and the bishopric and wives. Lihoma girls are Eris Sorensen, Earline Olsen, Loretta Peterson, Loraine Jacobsen, Glenys Christiansen, De Lynn AnderSon, Donna Jean McBroom and Susan Sorensen. Its a girl! Shes pictured above, at the old ripe age of 6 hours, being held by the proud mother. A beauty (with some hair no less) . dark-haire- d Thanksgiving Yes, were a little proud around here with the birth of a new baby girl. Course, we didnt dare put it on the front page. Fraid everyone else would want their announcement there too. The American Legon sponsorthe Veterans Day program Sunday night in Sacrament meeting. Talks were given by Birdell Sorensen and Elmo Anderson; Myrtle Sorensen gave a reading; a piano and organ duet was rendered by Nancy Sorensen and Janet Jensen. Veterans representing the Emery Legion who were seated on the stand were Talmage Maxfield, Rex Addley, Paul Olsen, Merlin Christiansen, Birdell Sorensen, Lyle, Elmo and Robert Anderson Que Larsen, Alten Jensen and Edgar Sorensen. The new little beauty was born at 7:58 a.m. Saturday, November 10, at the Price hospital. Sharon Ashby, as she will be known, weighed in at 6 lbs. 5 oz., and measured 20 inches in length. She has dark hair, and brown eyes (I think). Mother and daughter are doing fine. ed ORANGEVILLE RECREATION HALL THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 22 Sponsored by Orangeville Sunday School Turkey Door Prize Apron and Overall Music Vendors Tickets $1.00 Primary will be held Thursday cf this week due to parents day at school on Wednesday. and Irene Nelson, also of Salt Lake City. Shirley, the youngest daughter, was present too. They all furnished the supper and had a very enjoyable evening Ferron News Mrs. Leona Huntsman Mrs. Pat Barton was hostess for a tupperware party at her Mrs. Fern Christensen, her son Ted and daughter Janet, went to the Manti Temple Saturday of last week for their persnal temple work. Others accompanying them were Mr. and Mrs Francis Beach and Mr. and Mrs. Lament Arnold. heme Tuesday evening Representative for this area, Diane Hunt of Castle Dale, demonstrated the tupperware products, games were played and Mrs. Barton served refreshments to the group of ladies attending. Lumber from derailment of D&RG Railroad at Woodside, Utah. PLAN NOW TO GIVE A QUALITY PORTRAIT OF YOURSELF, OR YOUR FAMILY. IT WILL BE A CHERISHED GIFT AT CHRISTMAS TIME OR ANY OTHER OCCASION. 1 CHECK OUR LOW PRICES! Call today for an appointment 2 x 6s, Kiln dried Standard and Better Fir. x 8s, 1 x 58 particle Example: Two 5x7 Indiatone portraits, including cost of sitting, proofs and attractive folders, only 4s, 2 x Priced (So50 - 10s and 1 board and ily were Mr. and Mrs. Max Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Dean and Gary and Mr. and Mrs. ArUchnson, all of Provo. sheets. at less than wholesale! Must be sold. Hurry, bring your truck. 748-776- 6 Located at Woodside, Utah. Turn at Geyser and follow railroad track to Progress Photo & Supply To help celebrate the 70th birthday of Jesse M. Conover, his children and their families gathered at his home Saturday for a complete surprise party. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Joel P. (Maurine) Jensen of Midvale; Mr and Mrs. Grant (Kathleen) Richardson and Mr. and Mrs. Richard (lone J.) Scow of Tem-p- e, Ariz.; Mr. and Mrs. George Conover and Mrs. Clyda Easley, a sister to Jesse. Although his birthday was October 30, the main celebrating was done Saturday as they all brought dinner and a special cake. There were, 31 persons present and this was the first time in 10 years that they had all been together as a family. (LEFT FROM LAST WEEK) Weekend pheasant hunting guests at the home of Mr and Mrs. Gerald Stanton and fam- x 12s, Kiln dried No. 3 and Better board. 4x8 Mr. and Mrs George Huntsman, Mr and Mrs Cleon Huntsman, Mr and Mrs Evan Huntsman and Leon Ralphs of Ferrcn and Mr. and Mrs. Amasa Scovill of Orangeville met with Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Allen of Manti at the Manti temple Friday evening for sealing work. stock yards. Friday evening Mrs. Clifton Nelson was very highly honored with a surprise party from the following members of her family: Mr. and Mrs. Loren Beach, Mr. and Mrs. DeLore Beach, Mr. and Mrs Clyde Behling and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Huntington. A sister, Mrs. Cleo Frandsen, and a niece, Mrs. Donald Frandsen and baby frem Salt Lake City were also present, as well as Mr. and Mrs. Grant Nelson Mr. and Mrs. Richard Behling tock care of their granddaughter, Joy, .daughter of Mr and Mrs. Jerry (Kay) Prc-uof Salt Lake City last week while the parents went deer hunting. The Prouts came for Joy Tuesday. A Primary officers teachers and parents meeting will be held next Sunday evening, November i, in the Legion Hall at 7:30 p.m. All parents are urged to attend for special information on a new program being initiated by the Primary organization. Visiting in Ferron during the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Nordell, were Mr. and Mrs. Andy (Sandy) Needem cf Salt Lake City, with their new baby, Cassie Dee. Mrs. Nordel has been helping out at the Needem home since the babys arrival, just three weeks ago. The Needems also visited with relatives, Mr. and Mrs Quintin Jensen. Weekend company at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Quintin Jensen were their daughter, Mrs. David (Ramona) Birch and daughter Patty of Price. They visited while Mr. Birch was deer hunting. At the Don Snow home and visiting with other relatives also were Mr. and Mrs. Don (Iris) Scott and boys cf Salt Lake City. CHECK LIST on DIABETES Diabetes, like most ailments, usually signals its onset in specific ways. Severe cases may show all symptoms, and mild cases only one or two. Sometimes diabetes may be present without any signs PUT CROP RESIDUES TO 70 W0RK-F0- R EXTRA PROFIT at all. I USS Nitrogen can increase your profits! Nitrogen speeds the decomposition of grain stubble, corn stalks, potato vines and other crop residues. Nitrogen helps transform residues into organic material by spring. The result: Greater soil productivity and higher profits for you. Fall-applie- d g Why Fall Fertilization? 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