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Show November 29, 19G2 EMERY COUNTY (UTAH) PROGRESS Page Four Orangeville News Mrs. Cristy Humphrey and Mrs ohn Taylor and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Guymon, are enjoying their company. Here for Thanksgiving dinner and a tew days with the folks were Mr. and Mrs. Hallie Cox of Logan and Mr and Mrs. Ted Oox of Southern Utah, and their families. Both men are working in the Forest Service. Their parents are Mr. ond Mrs. Hal M. It was home again for Thanksgiving when Mr. and Mrs. W. Ruane Law and family of Ogden, John and Ruby Mae Snow and family of Murray, Sherrald and Emma Lou jaw and baby of Price and Lamont and wife of here arrived for dinner and some visiting with their parents, Mr. and Mrs Guy Law. Sunday they were all in Price and had dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Sherrald Law. Cox. Mr and Mrs. George Conover of Salt Lake City and the U of U and Bruce Olsen of the BYU at Provo spent the holiday weekend here with their folks, the George Olsen family. The family of Mr. and Mrs. Mel rose Luke all came home for her guests recently, a brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Petty Mrs. Edria .McNeil had as Thanksgiving time. They were the Marvin Lukes and LeGrand and Virginia Huntingdon from around Salt Lake City, Dixon and Talma Peacock of American Fork and the Clyde Lukes from here, ard all the grandchildren. of Salt Lake City. where she presented her hus- berta Monday for an aunt, Mrs. band and grandparents with Esther Barney. their first heir, carrying the Taylor name, a son weighing 8 lbs. (LEFT FROM LAST WEEK) 6 oz. Everyone is very elated House guests the past week at with this new arrival the Delbert Wilcox home were Mrs. Roanna Scovill and fam- Mr. and Mrs. Gail Poloni, Mr. ily of American Fork wer3 here and Mrs Von Workman, Salt to help with the wedding and re- Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Lavar ception of her brother Kelly and Dennison, Orem; and Mr. and his new wife, Lela Ann Wilson. Mrs Allen Smith, Price. Kelly is the son cf Mr. and Mrs. Mr and Mrs. Mark Humphrey Fred Van Buren. attended funeral services held Mr. and Mrs. Mark Humphrey for a relative at Ntphi Saturday. and family spent the Thanksgiving time in Blanding with Mrs. Here over the weekend from Humphreys mother, Mrs. Parley Mantl was Mrs. Orpha Parry, sisher brothers and Redd, and husband and members of her ters living there. family. They visited the Fred Stilson family. The home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tuttle was the welcome Here for the weekend were home spat for their family who Mr. and Mrs. Tom Humphrey were here for the holidays. Den- and family of Gunnison. Tom is nis and family came from up employed with a construction around Salt Lake City. group in that area. Cleveland News Mrs, Ruth Litster (LEFT FROM LAST WEEK) missionaries, L o r e n Wells and Henry Sanderson, gave a missionary demonstration and dialogue in Sacrament meeting. Mrs. Vernice Wells, Mr. and Mrs. Delyle Larsen and sons, Ricky and Timmy, assisted. A special number was offered by Miss Bernice McMullin on her accordion. Kent Eden was sustained to become a teacher in the Priesthood. Sunday LDS church visitors Mrs. Flora Guymon arrived Miss Jane Tuttle enjoyed a few were Ruben Brasher and Ray days holiday at home away from Blackham of Castle Dale. Mr. home from Murray the past week where she has been helpher teaching duties. She return- Brasher spent the day here. ing at the heme of the Reid Mof-fited to Salt Lake City Sunday. An unusual Thanksgiving Day during the convalescence of Will- her daughter Evelyn. Mr. and Mrs. George Taylor was spent at the home of Curtis and family had dinner with their son Bruce iam (Bill) 100 per cent gathering of The welcome home program and wife at Price Thanksgiving with a the Lyman Curtis children, for Elder Craig Davis, held SunDay. The next day Mrs. Bruce n and great day afternoon, was well attended Taylor went to the hospital grandchildren being present They re- by friends and relatives. A broport 49 members enjoyed the ther, Lamont, and family from bounteous meal. up state and other relatives were here and guests of Mr. and The home of Ray Humphrey Mrs. Miles B. Davis. was also a 100 per cent gatherBooks recently placed in the ing of their family although smaller. Mr and Mrs. Dick Rog- city library are Thoreau, The ers and Marguerite Humphrey Portable Melville, The Autocrat of Salt Lake City, the Van Gard- of the Breakfast Table, Walt ners from here and guests Eu- Whitman, Home Book of Laughter, Since You Ask Me, A Set of gene anl Ned Poulsen were Encyclopedia of Modern AmerIncredible Journey, ica, The The War of the Worlds, AmerMr. and Mrs. ijeRay Hunting-to- n ican Heritage, Set of the Sail, and family enjoyed a few Treasury Golden of Little days visiting in Spanish Fork Books. The library is open Monwith her folks, the William Mon- day and Friday afternoons and has a wide selection of books and ey family. information on all subjects. The The Harold Bells drove to Sun- public is invited to make use of set this past weekend where they the books and magazines. visited a son Tom and family. Sunday visitors at LDS church The LDS ward Primary is were Stake President Frank L. par- Hall, Huntington, Counselor Rex holding its Primary-Hom- e tnership program Sunday at 4 Bunderson and Earl Olsen of ONE-THIRFEBRUpm. in the chapel. All parents Emery, and other stake priestMARCH are urged to be in attendance. hood cfficers from the ward. ts and son of Murray were here for , Mr. and Mrs. Reid Moffitt Thanksgiving. Evelyn and baby are staying over for another week to recuperate from a recent operation. Their folks, Mr. grand-csildre- Myrtle Mortensen, Mrs. IdaMor-Stak- e tensen, Mrs. Lillian Larsen, Mrs. Loretta Larsen, Mrs. Emma Johnson, Mrs. Flora Tucker, Mrs. Dagmar Litster, Mrs. Edna Tucker and Mrs. Sherma Berta Larsen traveled by bus to Salt Lake to be a model for her sister Merrilyn, who was at taking her examination Beauty School. Mr. Clawson News No Carrying Charges No Down Payment OTHER PRICE TRADING CO. PLANS FOR YOUR BUDGETING NEEDS: Gift Certificates Open Accounts Installments Regular Lay Away Revolving Budget Accounts The Blaine Cox family drove to Provo Thanksgiving Day to Mr. and Mrs. Max Jensen and enjoy dinner with Mrs Coxs brother Soren and family. family visited in Salt Lake at the home of her parents, Mr. Mr.and Mrs. Grant Snow ar- and Mrs. Edvcn, Torgerson over rived home the first of the week the Thanksgiving holidays. Calafter spending some time in vin Jensen accompanied them to Tempe, Ariz. with their daugh- Provo where he visited with his ter Sylvia, who has been ill, and daughter and family, Mr. and the family, the Merrill Scows, Mrs. Keith Prestwich. They all also visiting friends and returned home Sunday. The Neldom Sitterud home was the setting for a family Thanksgiving dinner with 29 members of Mrs. Sitteruds folks being present. Sisters were Mr. and Mrs. Rex Carter and family of Ely, Nev., Mr. and Mrs. Bob Brady and family of Sunnyside. Brothers and families of Huntington were, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. Art Anderson. PRICE TRADING CO. Your Complete Christmas Shopping Center PRICE, UTAH Beginning November 23, we will be open Friday evenings until 8 p.m. Dates of later closing will be November 23, 30, December 7, 14 and 21, Mrs. Ermine Fullmer, Mrs. Ruby Robertson, Mrs. LaFonta Farmer and Mrs. Dessie Davis attended funeral services in El- - and Saturday, December 22. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Jensen and boys visited at Low Mountain Trading Post near Chinle, Ariz. with Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Jeffs and baby for Thanksgiving, turning home Saturday. re- Mrs. Theo Cox and Mrs. Mary Oox enjoyed Thanksgiving in Orangeville at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Owen Price. Mrs Myrtle Olsen and Addie Ralphs cf Ferron Saturday afternoon with The Cox, the occasion Mrs. Ooxs birthday. Mrs. spent Mrs. being Scriptural . . .Teen subjects or Children's Story ZS McElprang, Reporter Supply High Company D00S, P. C. Jones & Sons Castle Dale, Utah School NOTICE The Emery County School District is now calling for bids on h cf its Firg Insurance which is due on January 10, 1963. A Statement of Values is now on file with the Utah State Fire Rating Bureau in Salt Lake City, Utah. This insurance is to be bid cn the Public and Institutional Property Forir of Insurance. Bids will be due in the district office at Huntngton, Utah, on or before December 7, one-fift- we With Smiling Faces meet again in the halls of E. C. High, after the conclusion of another Happy Holiday. I am sure everyone had a jolly time over the weekend as we all seem a bit slew getting into the swing of things again. At the Thanksgiving dance Wednesday evening Connie Wilberg won the turkey. Luck Kid! Coach Hunt has been looking his boys over now for about eight weeks, trying to decide who will make the best basket ball players. He has finally come up with the final decision, and we are proud to congratulate the following boys for making the team. Making the varsity team are Royce Stilson, Barry Arnold, Joe Smith, Steven Snow, Mack Huntington, Roger Defriez, Ross Huntington, Hoppy Allred, Lloyd Blackham, Vance Grange, Stewart Jones, Kent Powell, Delroy Peacock, Evan Nelson and Lynn Halt Members of the Junior Varsity team are Jay Sitterud, Clyde Sitterud, Jerry Bott, Rulon Magnuson, Don Funk, Barry Conover, David Childs, Brent Jensen, Norman Alger and Steven Cox. The first basketball game played In the history of Emery County high school will be played this Friday evening at 6:30 in the school gym. Our opponent for this game will be San Juan. There will aIs? be a game Saturday against Spanish Fork, beginning at 6:30. Lr. Johansen will take about 30 students to a work shop on debate and extemporaneous speaking at Provo high this coming Saturday. 1962. (s) Orson W. Peterson, Clerk in the Emery County Progress November 29 and December 6, 1962. Fhiblished NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS on State Project No. NR-29(Road No. 29 beginning 7 miles west of Orangeville along new At Your Local Hdwr. or Lmbr. Dealer Get Genuine alignment 5.9 plus or minus miles around the proposed Joes Valley Dam in Emery County, will be advertised for bids in the near future. However, due to the probability of inclement weather and snow covering the ground at the time of advertising, all prospective bidders are invited, to make a review of the project at the present time. The District Engineer at Price may be contacted and arrangements made in advance for the Project Engineer to go over the site of the proposed project and materials sites with prospective bidders and will hve preliminary plans and quantities for review. Preliminary plans and estimated quantities will also be During the past, we have been striving to bring available for review at the District office of the State Road you better products and service. Just recently. Final Commission, 455 West Railroad, Filter and LDO (Long Distance Oil) was added to Price, Utah, and at the cffice of the State Road Commission, better care for modem, precision blilt motors. Room 608, State Office Building, Salt Lake City, Utah. THEN Dated this 24th day of Nov1962. ember, she is the new automatic answering and recording STATE ROAD COMMISSION Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Scott of OF UTAH equipment installed for your convenience while we Salt Lake and Iva and Earl C. Taylor Burton are out of the office, day or night. Stoddard of Wellington enjoyed Director of Highways Here is how it works: Geneva with in Published the Emery County Thanksgiving 1. When we leave the office for any reason we Progress November 29, 1962. 1) S We Are " Always ia at American Oil Plant in Huntington --AND there is AMANDA turn on AMANDA. We now have in stock the Deseret Book line of supplies, books and games. These, added to our Bookcraft line, offer the best line of L. D. S. books in Price Commission County QhrasfaHrDas and Naiu Emery MAKE IDEAL Progress Photo ON Lawrence Thorderson. The sewing school at Cleveland sponsored by the Emery County extension service has been very profitable for the lad- - No Interest Kit n it f..i Nil MouiOin to t A t I Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wayman Needs Now Pay Next Year D 36" 7 2 PlAltlC Smcii I MIT of Salt Lake were weekend visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Rob Ward recently visited with home folk here. ONE-THIR- Window Lamar Water Mrs. Judy Larsen spent the weekend with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Larsen. Buy All Your Christmas ARY Stcrm fOnn Mark and Kay Jensen visited with parents, Mr. and Mrs. Duane Jensen, last week. D Transparent ' Plastic feftat-101- Please call at our office for your special Xmas Credit Card - eveland and cleaned up their property there. They visited the Ed Jensen family, Dagmar Litster and Ruth Nielson and were dinner guests of Mr and Mrs. Robert T. Litster. Houston, Texas, where they have Mr and Mrs. Norman Douglas. The Clair Mathis family and been visiting their son Buddy Mr. and Mrs. William T. Litster and wife Pat A quilting bee was held at the Price, Utah of Provo visited recently in Cl home of Mrs. Leason Bishop. Mr. and Mrs. Walt Henzie and Mrs Karen Jensen and Colleen family of Layton are visiting at Hansen of Elmo helped quilt, 7 COST, STOW the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed also Mrs. Dagmar Litster, Mrs. Jensen. Myrtle Mortensen, Mrs. Ida EHCIOSURIJ Mortensen and Mrs. Charlotte WINDOWS, PORCH Larsen of Cleveland helped. Mrs. Matt Larsen held a quilt ing bee at her home last week. Mrs Agnes Jensen rode to Thos invited to quilt were Mrs. Moab with her son Val and visChtoptr than Clan ited with cousins, Mr and Mrs. Theo Oviatt, and sons and Mrs. Dale Oviatt last week. CHRISTMAS TERMS THIRD JANUARY and Mr. and Mrs. Gary Larsen of and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Salt Lake visited over the week- Carlson of Salt Lake; Mr. and end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Dean Hadfield and Mr and Robert Litster. Mrs. Lorenzo Cook and families Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Anderof Price were visitors at the son and son Kirt have returned Wayne Douglas is home for a hotne of Mr. and Mrs. Dee Smith. home from a two week trip to short furlough to visit his folks, Lee Oveson was home last week visiting his folks, Mr. and Mrs. Lonzo Oveson. SPECIAL ON that took it. They have been sewing articles for themselves. Mrs. Theta Johnson, state extension agent frem USU and Mrs Evelyn Huntsman from the county extension service have been supervising the course. Those taking the course were. Mrs. Loretta Larsen, Mrs. Hazel McMullin, Mrs. Margie White, Mrs. LaVon Minchey, rs. Aretha Jensen, Mrs. Ora Bawden and Mrs. Shauna Minchey, Cleveland; Mrs. Laverne Day Mrs. Iva Jensen and Mrs. Merlin Johansen, Elmo; Mrs. Opal Andersen, Mrs. Vonda Corgiat and Mrs. Norma Hall, Huntington. dies the area. 2. You dial Huntington 4401 to place your order or leave any message. 3. A pleasant, recorded voice will answer and explain how you can dictate your message to us. Please hear it through (We will shorten it when more people get used to it). 4. When explanation is through you will hear two quick tone signals. Then you begin your message: a. state your name and b. tow'n c. state quantity and kind of products wanted and any other message. d. approximately 30 seconds are allowed for each message. If more time is needed, or if you think you may have flubbed the first message, simply dial 4401 again and com,-plcthe message. or 5. We play back the messages on our return to the office and will call you if we have a question. Please use it. f 6. If personal conversation is needed, call 4641 or Credit Union 4891. te re-sta- te We furnish the plans, construction, SOME SUGGESTIONS: Egermeiers Famous Bible Story Book Tell Me About Prayer Tell Me About Jesus Tell Me About God Finger Plays LDS Adventure Stories Stories From Mormon History Pioneer Stories Teen Dating and Marriage For Time or Eternity If I Were in My Teens ' Hearts-A-Poppi- n The Set of the Sail financing, for your home improvement or remodeling needs. Kilfoyle Krafts, Builders , Price, Utah resi-denee- Errol Litster, Agent |