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Show EMERY COUNTY ' (UTAI I) PROGRESS November 29, 1962 and family were guests at the home of her mother, Mrs. Annie Nielsen, in Moroni, where they visited with other relatives also for Thanksgiving Day. anksgiving season. Recently Mra. Bailey enjoyed the visit of her grandsen, Ford Larsen, who has just come home from his tour of Huntsman duty with the army in Germany. His mother, Mrs. Dora Larsen, at Cedar City at the present Mr. and Mrs Morris Singleton of Roosevelt was with him and visited in Bicknell Saturday es- Mrs. Alice Fox of Orangeville time.' pecially for the Golden Wedding also visited. Sunday, Mr. Larsen Recent dinner guests at the celebration of old time friends, flew to Washington for further Mor- orders. Phillip Nelson home were Mr. Mr. and Mrs Will (Dora) and Mrs. Wallace (Lavon) Nel- rell. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Bohleen son rind daughters, Paula and Mr and Mrs Ward (Eleanor) attended a family dinner for Helen. They enjoyed a nice eveGeorge and their children, Garry Thanksgiving In Granger at the ning tfter the meal. and Heidi, spent Thanksgiving home of his daughter, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs Phillip Nelson and the balance of the week in Mrs. Thad (Patsy) Nelson and and family and Mrs. Eunice Nel- Salt Lake City with their sons, family. There were all three of son, his mother, went to Mcab Riedel find Wesley, and their his daughters and their families for Thanksgiving at the home of families. Phyllis Stanton and assembled there for the occasiher daughter, Joy, were with on. Returning home they stophis sister and family. them to visit part of the time. ped at the BYU for Dorothy Seely and her girl friends who A correction is in order for the announcement made in the paper' Over 30 "Baskets of Good spent the weekend in Ferron. last week of the clothing, etc. Cheer were passed out Wed- The girls were Jeanie Venma of drive sponsored by the iions nesday by the children of the California, Marie Smith of Murclub for the Bruoe Behling fam- Ferron ward Primary. The fruit ray, Teresa Cahoon of Canada, ily. The original plans were made candy, cookies and goodies that Mary DuBois of Oregon and Linby the American Legion and the go into the baskets are furnish- da Shepherd of Arizona. The Lions club then joined them to ed by the Primary children and girls rode horses while they were make the drive a joint arrange- with the help of the teachers here and made a trip by car to ment. they are taken to homes of wid- Buckhom Wash. They all attendows and shut-in- s and others des- ed Sunday School with Dorothy before returning to their school. Mr. and Mrs. Clive Worthen erving the treats. Ferron News Mrs. Leona Mr. and Mrs. Francis Beach went to the home of her mother, Mrs. Mary E. Miner, for Thanksgiving. Mrs. Beach cooked dinner for all of her brothers and Bisters ond their children who were visiting for the occasion also. About 17 were present altogether. Jimmy Fish arrived in Salt Lake City Saturday morning by plane from his base at Fairbanks, Alaska. His elder brother, Louis, and family brought him to the home of their parents, Mr. ond Mrs. John Fish, during the weekend. Jimmy will have a until the last of December when he will be stationed at Wichita, Kan. He has two years and three months left in the serfur-onu- vice. Don and Bruce Fish were home for the holiday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs Harold Fish. Both boys are attending college It happened 100 YEARS ago The oldest incorporated trade association in the country, the United States Brewers Association, was organized in the same year that 1862 ... IN UTAH news that President Lincoln had signed the enabling act to aid in construction of a railroad from the Missouri River to the Pacific Coast was joyously received. This was the key which opened the way to the rapid development of Utah and the West. The Brewing Industry has contributed to the growth of this great Western empire through employment, taxes, purchases of supplies and raw materials, and in providing food supplements essential to improved livestock and poultry feeding methods. TODAY, in its centennial year, the United States Brewers Association still works constantly to assure maintenance of high standards of quality and propriety wherever beer and ale are served. Bundle Days is now going on in the Ferron schools. Parents are asked to cooperate with children in bringing clothing for less fortunate children in our own America. Visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Behling and family for the entire holiday weekend were her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Young of Ogden. Mr. and Mrs Seth Hitchcock returned to their home this Mr. and Mrs Kermit Peterson weekend from Salt City and Mrs Maria Cox were Thank- where visited with chilthey sgiving dinner guests at the dren. home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank (Pearl) Warthen and family in Five children and their famSalt Lake City. Other family ilies visited for Thanksgiving at members present were Mr. and the home of their mother, Mrs. Mrs. Hurst (Rose) Thygerson Emma Barton. eight Twenty and family cf Orem. were present in all. They were Mr. and Mrs. Francis (Una) Mr. and Mrs. Peter Gonzales Jensen of Castle Dale, and their of Clearfield visited for Thanksdaughter, Mr. and Mrs Wayne giving and the weekend with her (Velma) Hanna and baby of parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Bev- Brigham City; Mr. and Mrs. Foseridge, and their daughter and ter (Nina) Jensen of Sunnyslde family, Mr. and Mra Russell and their family including Dr. (Connie) Nelson. and Mrs. Barton Jensen and Ida. and Mr. of Mr. and Mrs. June (Kathryn) baby Mrs Ashton, and (Linda) Simpson Jerry Green of children Killpack and of Sunnyslde; Mr. and Mrs John River, Wyo. spent Thannsgiv-in- g Barton and family of Price, and and the weekend here with their daughter Shirley, who is his mother and husband, Mr. attending the BYU in Provo; and Mrs. Akmzo (Eva) Peterson Mr. and Mrs. Jerald Barton and and with other relatives and Mr. and Mrs. Kent family friends. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Barton and both of Ferand family (Faun) Killpack anad family of ron. Dean and his family called were here visiting Springville that they could not also with this family and other Wednesday come due to sickness in the relatives to enjoy the Thanks- home. giving season. Page Five dinner. Sunday Thanksgiving Mra Killpacks parents, Mr. and Mra Grant Snow of Orangeville, returned home from their visit n Arizona with another daughter and enjoyed dinner at the Kill-pac- k home. Also there were Mr. and Mra Lloyd Wilberg. Lake City to help if possible. The baby is steadily improving now. Clawson News Work Day at Relief Society Mrs. Clara Jensen Tuesday included Christmas ideas and suggestions brought in by Mrs. Howard Huntsman, Mr. and Mrs Terry Akelund employed there. county home demonstration ag- and baby are now located in ent. Lunch was served and the their home here which they reMr. and Mrs. Don Cox and FYom Logan Mr. and Mra afternoon meeting and lesson childrenof Price spent Sunday cently purchased. Paul Conover and two children were continued. with his mother, Mrs. Theo Cox. came to spend Thanksgiving Mr. and Mrs Reeve Black and Mr. and Mrs. Fred (Ann) Mar- children with parents, Mr. and Mrs. GeoBen Baldwin and son Jim are enjoyed Thanksgiving rge Conover and Mr. and Mrs. shall of Logan spent Thanks- with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. employed in Tablona. Foster Nelson. giving and the weekend at the Ray Reid. home of her parents, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jensen The son of Horace Nelson, Mrs Gardell Snow. They went to Weston O. Nelson, of Msab was Sunday School in FYrron before Thanksgiving Day guests at and children spent Sunday In the home of Mr and Mrs. Frank Sunnyside at the home of their killed this week in a run-awreturning home. Jensen were Mr. and Mra Dan daughter and family, Mr. and truck accident He was the nephew of Mra Cl arise Beveridge Thanksgiving guests at the Smith and children of Sunny- Mrs Don Smith. and Mra Lavon Ralphs of Fer- home of Mrs. Maggie FYigate slde and Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Fame Price of Sunnyside ron and has other relatives here were her son and family, Mr. Price and family. e. spent riday at the home of Mr. also. He was a long time resi- and Mrs. Vance FYigate of dent of Ferron. Accompanying their dauMrs. Mrgaret Seeley nd Mrs. ghter Sherry was her fiance, Edna Reid spent Sunday visitAn Art Ebchibit was displayed Richard Bedier, of Green River. FYiel mine at American the ing a of twins the Each brought Saturday and Sunday at the Ferin with Mrs. Huntington Canyon dauron city hall. This special at- friend also. Mrs. Fugates traction was sponsored by the ghter and family,, Mr. and Mrs. Seeleys son. Dee Henrle, who is Mike (Virginia) Magliocclo, of Art Guild of the county. Price were also present and Lawrence Nelson, Mantl; Mr. The Paul Nelson home was brought a boy, Jimmy Hardman, and Mrs. Arthur Anderson and made happier for Thanksgiving who is living at their home while Mrs Nora Christiansen, May-fielMrs. Angle Buclianan, by the presence of their two attending school in Price. Mr and Mrs Lucien Gunnison; Alice Ann Mra Snydaughters, der of Salt Lake City and Paula Gardell Snow and Ray Ware-ha- Bown and Mr. and Mrs Willis of Snow College. left FYiday for a special Cloward, Chester; Mr and Mrs. bull sale in Cedar City and arriv- Glen Stubbs, Mrs. Dorsey Brien-ho- lt and Mr. and Mrs. Boy Reid, ed back home Tuesday. Among those attending the Ephraim; Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Fishing Tackle Colt Pistols LuDean Maxfield testimonial Two high council members Justice, Mr. and Mrs Duane Guns and Ammunition Sunday In Emery were Mr. and from Emery, Floyd Brinkerhoff Trowbridge, Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Mrs. Leon Ralphs, Mr. and Mrs. and Earl Olsen, were speakers Young, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Reloading Supplies Free Reloading Bench MariClive Worthen, Bishop and Mrs. in Sacrament meeting Sunday Nelson, Leon Hansen, Mrs. Allis Chalmers Machinery Keith Albrecht, Mr. and Mra evening. The choir sang a spec- lyn Tuke, Mrs. Nina Killpack, John Deere Farm Machinery Clayton Berensen, Mr. and Mrs. ial number. Virginia FYink, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Evelyn Stanton, Park City; Leonard Larsen and family, Mr. Pittsburgh Paints Pipe, Pipe Fittings, Valves Mr. and Mrs Lyle Mower, Mrs. and Mra Carlos Maxfield and Primary preparation meeting John Barton and Mrs. Verna Tote Goto Mr. and Mrs Homej Edwards was held Tuesday evening at the Saddles and Bridles and othera Nunley, Price; Mr. and Mrs. home of Mrs. Grace Behling. The Bruce Cowboy Boots and Hats Mrs. Jensen, Duchesne; lesson was given by Ella Mr and Mra Mirl Ralphs and Montecello, Calif.; Lemon, Berensen. Florene Mr. and Mrs. Dee Christensen instructor, and Mr. and Mrs Elbert Nelson, Other and announcemotored to Salt Lake City for ments messages Ogden. From out of town but In were the presiby given the county were Mr. and Mrs. Thanksgiving this year for dinner with more of the family dency and refreshments were Claude Scovill of Orangeville served. and Mr and Mrs. Rex Nelson gathered together. They were Mr. Mr and Mrs. Carl Sitterud and Mrs. Desmond (Louise) and Price, Utah Mr. and Mrs. Gary (Jean) Berof Huntington. Shields, Mr. and Mrs. Kent (An- ensen of Thanksspent slogan na Lee) Johansen and Mr and weekMrs. Norman (Kathleen) Ensign giving and the rest of the end his at heme of the parents, and their families. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Berensen, and family. Mrs. Donna Thomas was in Ferron for the deer hunt with (LEFT FROM LAST WEEK) I i til fllr 9 t r 1 0 her parents, Mr. and Mrr. Elbert Out of county relatives attendBehunln. She stayed for about ing the funeral last Monday of 10 days and her husband, Don, Mrs. Ethel Elfreda Nelson, are came for her. Shortly after her as fallows: Mr. and Mrs. George return to Salt Lake City, word Petersen, Lehi; Mr and Mrs. was received by the Behunlns Ervin Petersen, Mr. and Mrs. that their four month old baby Reuben Buchanan, Mr. and Mrs. was hospitalized with pneumonia Duncan Buchanan, Mr and Mrs. and whooping cough combined. Wilford Wintch, Mr and Mrs. tOtarc tir.ir ;fiTfflr v$fS The Behunins rushed to Salt Orson Madsen and Mr and Mrs. ay Sun-nysid- d; m Price Commission (&e!) iiB(ffidii!satnB)(3n!iiji) -- Mr. and Mrs. Max Cox and Attending the Van Buren-Wilso- n their two children of Salt Lake reception in Huntington City spent Thanksgiving and the Saturday evening were Mr. and weekend here with his parents, Mrs. Leonard Larsen, Mr. and the Lloyd Coxes. Mrs. Clive Worthen and Mr and Mrs. Clayton Berensen. Mrs. Asa Bailey went to the home of her daughter and famMr and Mrs. David Zwahlen ily, Mr. and Mrs Jesse (Alice) and family of Murray and Mr. Fox, la Orangeville Wednesday and Mrs. Rowe Zwahlen and through Saturday for the Th- - family cf Salt Lake City spent Thanksgiving in Ferron with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Zwahlen, and with other relatives here. (jjanmiwHminnt LAY - MAY festiv- Attending Thanksgiving ities, including a dinner at the home of Mrs. Millie Christensen and Mrs. Fern Christensen and children were Mr. and Mrs. Lee (Verna Lou) Gledhill and their five children of Salt Lake City. Also for dinner Mrs. Olevia Dugmore was a guest. Steven and Ted Christensen were home and present By phone Mr. and Mrs. Harvey (Merna Rae) Cohen of Caledonia, N. Y. wished everyone a happy Thanksgiving. - CHAIR t CffilSTMA A ROCKER E 0 - RECLINERS A turkey dinner was enjoyed for Thanksgiving at the home of Flossie Simonsen by her children and their families present, Mr. and Mrs Max Simonsen and five children of Ephraim, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Young and two children of Ogden, and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde (Melba) Funk and family of Ferron. Everyone enjoyed a nice visit together. Mr and Mrs. Vorace (Vickie) Nelson left Tuesday morning for Sunnyvale, Calif, where he has employment as a draftsman at Lockheed. The Bradford Jensen home was humming with happiness for Thanksgiving with the pres ence of two of their children and their families, J. B. and Glenda Jensen and baby of Cedar City and Mr. and Mrs Ramon (Lorraine) Martinez of Huntington. Mrs. Lioye .Thompson and Mrs. Maude Killpack prepared a social evening for guests Saturday at the FCillpack home. Among them were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Robbins and Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Scovill of Salina. Give her something Christmases to come! shell enjoy for many Surprise her with a flameless electric clothes dryer. Youll give her these and many other advantages of an electric dryer: SAVES HER STEPS, because it can be installed anywhere kitchen, laundry, bedroom, basement, or garage. CLOTHES LAST LONGER. Pure, radiant electric heat is precisely controlled, even and gentle...gives clothes the loving care they need for longer life. LESS FADING. From heavy clothes to sheerest fabrics, colors stay bright and true. White clothes dont yellow because flameless electric heat is 100 pure. Doubla your giving pleasure givo electrical gifts. UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. Bottor buy from your dealer now. Paul and Emily Snow and their children of Spring Glen visited for Thanksgiving with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Perry Snow, and with other relatives. and Mrs. Keith Winn of Magna were guests at the home of her sister and family, Mr. and Mr. Mrs. Mervin Duncan, for Thanksgiving and the weekend. Sheila Childs visited In Salt Lake City from Friday to Monday at the home of her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Dan (Sylvia) Cutler At the Delbert Childs home for Thanksgiving were her sister, Mr and Mrs. Clyde (Lou) Olsen of Price. Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Killpack and family entertained her sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Wilberg, and sons, Reece and Drew, of Castle Dale tor Large Small Deposits Holds for Xmas Selection of Colors CMpei? 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