OCR Text |
Show r Page Two November 29, 1962 EMERY COUNTY (UTAH) PROGRESS POf r EXILE, 44 ESTABLISHED, Published every Thursday, at Castle Dale, Utah Entered in th Post Office at Castle Dale, Utah, as second-clas- s matter under the Act of March 5, 1879, as amended by the Acts of June 11, 1934, and October 30, 1951 (39 United States Code 226 ; 20 Stat 359; 48 SUL 928; 65 SUL 672). 1900 NATIONAL EDITORIAL iy 6"?! CLARIN D. ASHBY RAY E. HASSINGER KIMBLE LARSEN Editor and Publisher Printer, Operator - Printer CORRESPONDENTS Mrs. Ruth LiUter, Cleveland Mrs. Cristy Humphrey, Orng. Mrs. Leona Huntsman, Ferron Mrs. Maxine Baker, G. R. Miss Judy Jensen, Lawrence Mrs. Flora Jensen, Huntington Mrs. Glen Snow, Castle Dale Mrs. Clara Jensen, Clawson Mrs Rose Olsen, Emery Mrs. Emma Tucker, Elmo 30 Mrs Ida Snow Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hanna and baby of Ogden were Thursday visitors at the Francis Jensen home. Mr. and Mrs. Mont Lewis and family of Ogden visited friends here Saturday. Mr. Lewis was a t. former forest ranger in this Mrs. Lewis is president of the 44th tOgden ward Relief Society, which position she has held for five years. Their oldest son, MonU, is a forestry student at USU; Louise and Richard are students at Weber College and Margaret is in Ogden Jr. High. Friends here were happy to visit wth the Lews family. dis-tric- 4221 653-26- 62 daughter, Lisa Ellen. Family members who visited them here at home were Mr. and Mrs. Phil Mack orgensen and children of West Jordan and Mr. and Mrs. Dean Anderson of Cedar City. Castle Dale News High Councilman Arm o n d Johnson attended all church services in the Castle Dale ward Sunday and was a speaker in the evening session. His companion was Glen Jones. Their wives accompanied them. They are from musical Special Huntington. numbers were a piano sola by Nancy Kay Wilberg and a vocal solo by Edria McNeil, accompanied by Helen Wilberg. 653-24- 07 JO were home from the USU at LoDinner guests at the Glen gan as was Margaret Johansen Snow home Friday were Mr. and from the BYU at Provo for the Mrs. Mack Snow and baby of weekend holiday. St. George and Mr. and Mrs. June Killpack and family of the Thanksgiving Enjoying Green River, Wyo. holiday with their daughter and family, Leah Gee, was Mr. and Mrs. Richard Peterson came Mrs Fred E. Larsen. Their grandson and granddaughter, Ken- home fTom the LDS hospital in neth and Carol, brought them Salt Lake Friday and is home Saturday. Craig Otterstrom spent the Mr. and Mrs. Newel Kofford past tong weekend with his mo- of Castle Dale and Mr. and Mrs. ther, Mrs. Dora Otterstrom. They Kenneth Cox and children of were dinner guests Thursday of Orangeville were dinner guests Mr. and Mrs. Milton Greaves at Thursday of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Palmer in Huntington. Richfield. and Robert Winger and children, ON THE ROCKS Huntington News Salt Mrs. Flora Jensen Vee, Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Brasher, and Mr. and Mrs. Lee enjoyed Thursday at Cleveland with son, Bryce, and F. D. Robbins son of Mr. and Glen Anderson and all attended and family. BevMrs. F. Dale Robbins, Salt Lake Thanksgiving Day dinner in Or- Joyce Brasher otf Neldon erly Nielson and girls cf Price factne the at of angeville Huntington, City, formerly were also there. and Lola Sitterud. was one of six young eole to Award McIntosh the Ann Sandberg, Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs Ezra Harrison symbolc of play improvement attire and sportsmanship on the spent the holiday weekend with have returned from two weeks tennis court The awards were her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will- visit with relatives in Idaho. A daughter, Thora Olive, and chilpresented Mcnday night at the ard Sandberg. dren came with them for a vist. Utah Tennis Association's annual awards banquet Joe CowTherald and Rita Leonard Mr. and Mrs. Robert (Donna ley, U of U tennis star and top ranking netter, made the awards. were home from school at Provo Ruth) Oviatt came for ThanksDale and family were in Hunt- and Price for the Thanksgiving giving Day at the home of Mr. ington last week to spend Th- holday with parents, Mr. and and Mrs. Elven McElprang. anksgiving wth his parents. Mr. Mrs. Lund Leonard. Mrs. Myrl Grange is in Denver, and Mrs Frank Robbins. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Wake- Cola for a weeks visit with Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Ungerman. field were over from Manti fer and Mrs. Glen Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Jethro Killpack Sunday. and their children enjoyed ThMr and Mrs. Blake Jones enanksgiving at the home of Jerry Mrs. Mae Arnold enjoyed tertained family members for Mangum in Orem. Thanksgiving dinner with her Thanksgiving dinner, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs Dale Wilson of chldren in Price, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Earl Wilde and LaRae, Arizona came for a visit with Gary Arnold and Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland; Mr. and Mrs John ther folks, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Lamont Arnold and children. Jensen,. Castle Dale; Mr. and Davis and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Mr. and Mrs. Hal MendenhoJl Mrs. Bertley Jensen, Ferron; Mr. Wilson, and to attend the wed- and boys of Fillmore also were and Mrs. Sheldon Atwood and ding of Dales sister, Lela Ann. there and stayed over night with LaNae Jones, Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Bevan Wilson and Mrs. Arnold in Huntington. family of Arizona were also here Most of the family of Mr. and for the wedding. Some of the students home Mrs. Iver Truman was In Huntthrough the past week were John ington tor the Thanksgiving Thanksgiving Day guests at Geary, Diana Potter, Judy Cun-h- holidays, Woodrow, Cedar City; thge Jack Corgiat home were LaRae Guymon and Linda Karl, Minersville; Cloe AnderMr. and Mrs. Louis Jones and Killpack. son, Themonton; Bud, Price, and family of Provo. their families. Mrs. Dorotha McArthur erf Mr. and Mrs. Norman AnderManti spent the weekend here Mr. and Mrs. William Jarvis sen, Ronaiene, Kathy and Kelley with Mr. and Mrs. Homer Mills of Wyoming are vsiting at the Mrs. Emma Tucker enjoyed a four day trip to Engle- and home of a sister, Grace Geary, family. wood, Long Beach and Tujunga, and other relatives. Calif, for Thanksgiving holidays Mrs. Jane Willson and daugh- with a son and family of Mrs. with a Mema Bee, and Holiday visitors at the home The ter Vonda were in Salt Lake City Lott Janice Lott reported she husband,daughter, family of Perry Wakefield Bob and chil- of Edith Collard were daughters, was all Conover, home for Wendells Friday and Saturday. They vis- attended Sunday School at the dren; Mr. and Mrs. Nephi An- Lorna and Archie McCarrie, Kay farewell testimonial Sun d ited relatives and did their Church of the Nazarene, which derson, and a Bertha daughter Garth and Shelton and their Christmas shopping. They saw was a different experience. She and Also with a sister wives from Salt Lake City, and the Santa Claus parade Friday told about it in her class in Sun- and family. cf Opal, in Las Vegfamily others iivng in Huntington. day School. . evening. as, Mr. and Mrs Dilts Workman. Louise Wayman of Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. Farrel Davis of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Jones Visitors was here Tuesday of last week LaDell and Eleanor Brown and Thanksgiving during visited with home of are Heber City spent the holiday Othello, Wash, enjoying the Robert Swinburne home fer the funeral. Nina Blackburn baby, Provo, a weeks vacation with Mrs. Lil- at weekend with relatives. were LaRenes mother, Lola Carla Dawn and little Debra re- folks, the Guy Browns and Soren Nielsons this week. lian Oviatt and Mr and Mrs. D. and her daughter and turned to Salt Lake with Louise. Miss Linda Lockhart of Vir- W Jones. They will stay to help Tucker, Mr. and Mrs. She took her daughter Debra to ColDuane family, ginia, a student at the BYU, with the wedding of Sally Rae lard and children of Salt Lake her psysician far a check up. was a weekend guest at the Oviatt. Other visitors at the City. , Clarence Willson home. She is a home of Mrs. Oviatt on ThanksYOU! IHSORJUICE AGENT CM BE Open house will honor Emer roommate of Mr3. Loydeane giving were Mr. and Mrs. Arden Mr and Mrs. Sccitt Nielson, and Hazel Burr Sunday afterOviatt and of West who Your Best Friend! Davis, family spent Thanksgiving Mr. and Mrs. Max Wilson and noon, November 18, for their at home. Other guests were Mr. Golden Wedding anniversary, at Lake Salt children, spent City and Mrs. Clifton Carter of Thanksgiving and the weekend the home of Mrs. Dermus JenMr. and Mrs. Glen Hansen en- at the home of Mr. and Mrs. sen their daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Alger, joyed a family gathering at the Pierce Wilson. Also at the G. W. Nielsons. Norman, Kent and Mr. and Mrs. home of Mr. and Mrs. Glendon George and Dora Peterson of Phil Alger were Thanksgiving Johansen in Cleveland. All of the Mdvale have made periodic visAtkinson Leason Mrs. of was George here Bishop its at the bedside of Mervin and dinneer guests at the home of family from Idaho for a visit with his Velma Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Ted Olsen in Brig- were together for the day. at the Price hossister and family, June and La-Vham City. also visited here at They pital Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Jones Green. the Johnson home. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Clegg spent Saturday in Salt Lake City. went Jones Mr a in to receive Thanksgiving Day visitors at spent Thanksgiving at the home medical check up following a re- the Rosel Jensen home were of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Clegg in Elliot and Beverly Petersen, cent operation. Huntington. Sunday Mr. and Salt Lake City, and Bessie Gay Insure against financial loss Mrs. Ben Clegg of Salt Lake and pari Burkholz, Provo and through accident, sickness or spent the day with the Walter "College students enjoying the families. , disaster. See us today for a Cleggs family. long weekend at heme with their sound Insurance program, folks included Arlene Erickson Mr. and Mrs. Duane Collard Mr. and Mrs. Harve Oviatt and Lavon Day from Logan, and children of Salt Lake COMPLETE SERVICE! were hosts tothe family of Mrs. Mark Day from Snow college at were weekend visitors at City the Oviatt Among those present Ephraim, Bob Tucker from the Lynn Collard home. Equitable Ins. Agency were Clark and Ora Faye of U of U and Sheila Tucker and Geo, Patter! ck Vernal, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Vonda Willson from Carbon Mr. and Mrs. Rex Carter and Its amusing to read abou 99 East Main Sheffield and Mr. and Mrs. Ray ME chldren of Ely, Nev. spent sevCramer of Hiawatha, Mr. and eral days here with Mr. and Mrs. rare coins. Arent they all? Mrs. Burton Burr of Price and Miss Sheila Tucker and her Mr. and Mrs Leo Jensen of motheer returned home Sunday Richfield. the morning after attending Dairy Princess contest in Salt Mr. and Mrs. Myron Willson Lake City. Sheila said it was a and Aurelia spent Thanksgiving real experience and one she will with the Ellis Willscn family in never forget. She expresses her thanks to Emery County Dairy Wellington. Council and especially Mr. and Mr. and Mrs Thomas Davis Mrs. Paul Crawford, for this and Mr and Mrs. Frank White of Cleveland were dinner guests Thursday at the Arron Hansen home. A - i - 7 t V V h 4 a, Elmo News a-- y, Dennis Wilberg was home Mr. and Mrs. John Jorgensen from his school in Denver, Colo, and children were in Salt Lake for Thanksgiving holidays. for Thanksgiving. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Jewkes and Mr. and Mrs Darwin Jensen and baby were here over the baby of Moab were at the Lyle weekend with the Ralph Jensens. Stilsons over the weekend. Darwin is attending school in Logan this winter. ewlywedNs Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rodgers left Sunday far Mr and Mrs. Parley Anderson Texas where he has employment had Thanksgiving dinner in Provo with their son Garth and Mr. and Mrs. George Magnuson Mr and Mrs. Craig Johansen family and saw their new grand dinner in had Thanksgiving Bountiful at the Gordon Thomas home and visited there a few days. We are featuring the completely Mr. and Mrs. Sharpe Snow took their baby to the hospital in Price Friday night He had pneumonia. new unabridged Emery News p I ar and Mrs. Glen Cox and children of Salt Lake brought Mrs. Eethel Jeffs home and stayed for the holiday. Mr. WEBSTERS (LEFT FROM LAST WEEK) Mr and Mrs. George Magnuson attended the Utah Farm Bureau convention in Salt Lake last week. THIRD NEW INTERNATIONAL DICTIONARY Mr. and Mrs. Earl Christensen are visiting in Nevada this week. This is the English language as it is spoken and a personal key to knowledge, enjoywritten today for you and your family. This new success and ment, dictionary brings you 100,000 new words or new Mr. and Mrs Don Kofford and family of Page, Ariz. spent the weekend with the Clayton meanings never before included in the unabridged Merriam-Webster. Every definition is given in a single flashing phrase of precise meaning. 200,000 usage examples demonstrate word meaning for full, clear understanding. Over 450,000 entries; magnificent color illustrations. Here is the final language authority of our time. Only $47.50. Let us show you a copy of this remarkable book today. Carolyn Cook of West Jordan a guest at the Don Jorgensens over the weekend. She is Mrs. Jorgensens cousin. was Progress Photo and Supply Castle Dale, Utah (fita 0 0 911.1 iNwifl jjmk - I A i&iO 1 Lf. Vixen r Weekend guests and Thanksgiving day dinner at the Hyrum Dee Hansens was a family affair. Present were Deanna and Odell Rrice and baby; Richard, Morilyn ond girl friend, Reeder, all coming home from Logan, besides the family group Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Tucker at home. Miss Reeder is from of Manti and Mr. and Mrs. Du-la- n Canada. Rasmussen of Spring Glen Mrs. Myrle Johansen spent the spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Lofley. holiday in Salt Lake with her son Kent and family and also Mr. and Mrs. xevi Lott and visited other relatives there. family spent a weekend in Idaho Mr. and Mrs Clayton Kofford visited the Dr. Lyman Koffords There will be dinner sold at in Price last week. Dr. Kofford, noon and meat pies and chili will whn has been in California the also be on hand to selL Items of hand work and f:ods past several years, has returned to Price and has purchased the will be placed on sale at 2 p m. Dr. Evans business and is in the former Dr. Evans offices. I 1 1 I 1 1 ; Meet the Jeep Gladiator, the first drive truck to offer passenger car smoothd ness on the highway, Jeep traction off the road. The Gladiators 140 hp. Tomado-OH- C engine is Americas only automotive overhead camshaft engine. It produces higher torque at lower engine speeds, costs leu to operate than comparable conventional engines. Other Gladiator features include: Jeep drive with simplified, single-shi- ft knob control and, for tbs first time in any D vehicle, optional automatic transmission and independent front suspension. See the Gladiator with 120-inc- h wheel base and t. box, with 120-inc- h wheel base and t. box, GVWs up to 8600 lbs. sure-foote- $60,000 LUCKY NUMBER 0FFER1 J-2- 00 7-f- 8-f- Ivory, $7.95. With Look for the Lucky Number coupon December Better Homes & Gardens subscription copy, next to the Lenox advertisement. Bring it in match it to our list of winning numbers. This may be your lucky dayl k. gold trim, $9.95. Step in. Size it up. Try it out at your Jeep Dealers in your Lewis Jewelry 24-- i The Castle Dale Relief Society hold their annual bazaar Thursday (today), November 29 50 Lenox services for eight, worth up to $250.00 each 1,000 additional prizes of $50.00 worth of Lenox China or Lenox reserved for winners in the fabulous Lenox gift pieces Server, ' will Lenox China Monticelio a i You may have WON a service of Shell Bowl in four sizes, $3.00 to $9.95. it k Price, Utah WILLY MOTORS, WORLDS LARGEST MANUFACTURER J-3- 00 ! i i 3 all new aUiv& OF 4 WHEEL DRIVE VEHICLES. -- 4 - Some are j Kraync Motor Company buying them for enjoyment in the twilight ye 98 South 3rd KAISER-WILLY- S 4 East, Price, Utah PRESENTS THE LLOYD BRIDGES SHOW MONDAY, 9:30 P. M. 1 |