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Show Page Two EMERY COUNTY Sm&ity&Mttfrf'P'taqrieM. ESTABLISHED. (UTAH) PROGRESS Mrs. Pauline Snow went to Sait Lake City Sunday to enter a hospital there for surgery early this week. Mrs. Leona Huntsman 1900 Mr and Mrs. Donald (Carol) Grimaul were happy to have his parents, Mr and Mrs. Armand Grimaud, of Midvale spend last weekend with them at their home. This past weekend her who sister, Bonnie Larsen, works at the LDS hospital in Salt Lake, visited with the Donald Grimaud family. She also attended chursh services with them Sunday morning. ss NATIONAL EDITORIAL JIasQkQtin AfH KIMBLE LARSEN ings for the State Farm Bureau. Ferron News GIVE THEM THE MISSING BOOK Published every Thursday, at Castle Dale, Utan In th Post Office at Castle Dale, Utah, as second-claEntered matter under the Act of March 3, 1879, as amended by the Acta of June 11, 1934, and October 30, 1951 (39 United States Code 226 ; 20 Stat. 359; 48 Stat 928; 65 Stat 672). rrr.ARTTJ d. ASHBY RAY E. HASSINGER February 7, 1963 A eM6E Editor and Publisher Printer, Operator Printer CORRESPONDENTS Mrs. Ruth Litster, Cleveland Mrs, Cristy Humphrey, Orng. Mrs. Leona Huntsman, Ferron Mrs, Maxine Baker, G. R. Mrs Flora Jensen, Huntington Miss Judy Jensen, Lawrence Mrs. Clara Jensen, Clawson Mrs. Glen Snow, Castle Dale Mrs. Emma Tucker, Elmo Mrs Rose Olsen, Emery Mr. and Mrs. Vorace (Vickie) Nelson will soon move into the 653-24- 07 Carrie Behunin home in Ferron with plans to buy. Mr. Nelson has employment with the forest service in Price. JO 4221 653-26- Mrs Surelda Ralphs arrived home last week from the hospi- house trailer which Stanley has been using the past while. Ellis Wild made a business trip to Salt Lake City this past A family dinner was enjryed week. at the Ida Conklin home Sunday afternoon with the following persons participating: Mr. and Mrs. Darwin (Judy) Jensen of Logan; Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wilberg and family and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jensen of Castle Dale; Mr. and Mrs. Seeley Petersen, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Leslie, Mr and Mrs. Easton Leslie, Mr and Mrs. Don Peterson and family, Ferron; and Dean Conklin, who is home on furlough. Afteer dinner Dean shewed his films of Japan and Korea, where he has been the past 13 months. -- Harrd Fish entered the Price hospital Saturday of last week with pneumonia. He was much improved Monday. Paul, son of Mr and Mrs. Ralph Johnson, of Inglewcod, Calif., is now staying at the home of his grandmother, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ralphs, and entered Emery County high school in Castle Dale Monday, February 4, for schooling for the rest of the year Mr. and Mrs. Nyles (Alice Ann) Snyder of Salt Lake City spent the weekend in Ferron and Wellington. Sunday they and Mr and Mrs. Paul Nelsm and family went to Wellington where they had dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs Edwin C. Snyder after attending church services where grandfather Snyder blessd and named, Leslie Kay, the new baby daughter of Nyles and Alice Ann. Balls, etc. will be issued. Bishop tal in Price where she received Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wareham Arthur L. Petty read letters and Mr. and Mrs Paul Crawmedical help. from Elders Dwight Blackburn ford left Friday to spend the and Robert Jolley in sacrament Mrs. Rose Olsen Mrs Carol (Ralphs) Stoker left week at Red Bluf, Calif, partici meeting Sunday. Both boys are this week for her heme in St. pating with their stock in a bull doing a fine job and send thanks Louis, Mot. after spending the sale there. Dehle Sorensen of Gunnison and appreciation to the ward Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Jacobfor letters, cards past while with her mother, Mrs. sen and five children tf Layton visited Thursday cf last week membership sent Eldonna Ralphs, and visiting Monday evening the ward gento them. and finance spent Tuesday and Wednesday at the home of Josephine and with other relatives and friends. ealogical members met at the Mr. Sorensen of last week with Mr and Mrs. Verdus Peacock. home of Mr and Mrs. Lem Mr and Mrs. Edgar Sorensen is Mrs Peacocks nephew. Arnold Jacobsen. Mrs. Lillis Jewkes of Orange- Ralphs for their monthly comand Josephine and Verdus PeaMay-fie- d ville visited with her son and mittee session. Reports were Mr. and Mrs. Legrand Beal cock all spent Sunday in The Sunday School officers MirJew- given and problems discussed. celebrated Mr. Mrs. and where family, Ole Olsen, after being in the they Coy the Pearson Ora and and teachers held their monthly spent anda Sorensns 80th birthday. kes, Sunday and attended the Price hospital a short while, is faculty meeting Monday night. weekend in Salt Lake. Legrand She is a sister to Mrs. Peacock Paul, son of Mr, and Mrs. now living with Mr. and Mrs. Boy Scout program Sunday eveOra Allred gave the lesson. They kept an appointment with his Max Peacock of Murray, and his Walter Ralphs in their home. in the Ferron ward. and Edgars aunt. ning Mrs. with and visited doctor. teachers Pearscn ward the joined girl friend, Betty Lish, spent Mrs. Ralphs reports that he is officers and viewed a colored her relatives. Some weekend visitors from the weekend with his grandpar- feeling better. film put out by the Deseret Ella Anderson spent last week school and work were: Dorothy ents, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert NelSunday School and filmed at Mrs. Ruben Sorensen enter- in Price. She attended a fareSeeley from the BYU in Provoi, son. Miss Lish left Monday James, son of Mr. and Mrs. tained at a quilting party last well testimonial for Douglas OlProvo. Mrs Ida Snow with Mr. and Mrs. morning of this week for mis- Rulon Nelson, entered the Price visiting week at her home. sen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bohleen; Roger Kilpack of sionary duties in Hawaii for the hospital Saturday and underOlsen. He enters the mission the Central Utah Vocational LDS church. went surgery Monday. Monday Lynn and Randolph Soirensen at 4 for and leaves Oman is home and Ferris Dianne, daughter school in Provo, visiting with his Magnuson, employed February of Salt Lake were home last Mrs Hugh Peterson, chairman evening. Mrs Nelson reported ZeaMr. in of Mrs. Edward Peter and a twa year mission to New ThRkol and living Brigham Mrs Maria Cox was happy to that he seemed just fine. Mrs Eva K. grandmother, weekend. They .are training in of the polio drive or March of land South Mission. Irene City with Mr and Mrs. Blaine son of Salt Lake, blessed by and other relatives; San- have her daughter and family, electronics at the Weltech Col- Dimes, ocnducted her canvass Forrest Peterson. Ellas sister, and her Rowley. dra Berensen, from her work in Mr. and Mrs Hurst (Rose) here last week. Following are Janice Funk spent the weeklege. Prctvo, visiting parents, Mr. and Judy, Ivan and Maria, end at home in Ferron with Mr. the solicitors on her committee daughter Joyce from Salt Lake A all home for was testimonial. Otterstrom The Craig attended the cottage meeting Mrs Diane of Orem, visiting during the and Mrs. Ed Holland, from her Janet and Lavar Peacock of who made the Mothers March: Olsen family met Monday of last from Provo over the weekend. priests was held Sunday after- Pettey,Clayton Berensen; and Mrs. weekend with her and other rel- schooling in Lgan at the USU. Mr. of daughter Salt Lake visited at the Ferry Ann Brinkerhoff, Barbara Add-le- week at noon at the home Mr. and Mrs. Dean the home of their broVerda Olsen, Ida Morten-sePettey, at home with her atives. 'They attended Sunday They went to Dragerton Sunday Broderick home last weekend. Simon Olsen, and spent the Lavora Kofford, Bernice Win- Reinhold. for the blessing of the new baby for the weekend; Mich- School in the Ferron ward. parents Betty Bunderson, Venice ther, ters and Christena Hansen spent his of Mr. and Mrs Hugh (Doris) ael Peterson of Carbon College Fay day celebrating another birthday. Mr. and Mrs Raymond P. Ol- Jensen, Olene Anderson, of Mrs. Mr. family Friday in Hiawatha with Sunday dinner guests Mrs. Roxy Nelson left Tuesday Behling and family. The little in Price visiting with parents, sen and Mr. and Mrs. Homer Jensen, Loy Hansen, Reta Jen- Tusday nightwas Han-.sen and Mrs. Forrest Peterson w ere Mr. at the Merlyn Bishop. Mrs Mack Mrs. Kermit Peterson, for Sait Lake City to spend two girl was bom November 7 and Jensen attended the National sen, Hazel Stringham, Bertha home of Mr. andenjoyed of Lawrence and Mrs Hen- Mr. and Mrs. Edward Peterson and anj Mrs. Harold LaRue other days attending committee meet- - was named Lesa. Pearl relatives. Peterson, Oviatt, conCattlemens and Cowbelles Olsen. They celebrated Mrs. O- rietta Hansen of Elmo accom- and two babies of Salt Lake, Hansen. and Maggie vention all last week in Las Ptty Mrs. Pearl Peterson and Mr. and lsens birthday. The Olsens all panied them. Mr. and Mrs Richard Behling Vegas, Nev. There were 3000 in Mrs Kean Luke and children of traveled to send to wishes best their many Steven Christiansen and his Ephraim Friday attendance with over 100 from Babies blessed in Sunday Sac- Orangeville. frinds in Emery. evening, getting the Ferron girls Utah. A1 the meetings, banquet fiancee, Phyllis Garrett, of Salt B. were rament Amy meeting attending Snow college there, and dance were held at the Lake, spent last weekend here daughter cf Mr and Mrs. Chris Joyce Edwards, Judy Behling, home was Convention Center, a newly with his grandparnts, Irene and A birthday party hrnored Nielson, Lake Johnny Ray Monroe blessed by in petite Marie Christiansen on. her over the weekend. His cousin, Celia Dugmore and Paula Nelcompleted building. The Cow-bell- Ferry Broderick. Steven is 18 son went to Richfield to held their activities in dif the U. S, Air Force. He spent 4th birthday Monday of this Phyllis Salbacka of Paid Alto, the They Emery-Richfiebasketball a friend, Arlene Wolverton, ferent hotels in the city. Mabel months in Libya, North Africa week. Her parents are Jean and anj Jnsen is the historian for the He spent one month in Spain. Merlin Christiansen. Little frof L:s Angeles, who are stu game and then home where the Utah Cowbelles, a position she He repairs jet planes and has iends enjoyed games and redents at BYU, were with him girls all spent the weekend with their parents. Celia Dugmore has held for many years. The spent two years in the Air Force. freshments. Special guests were They all attended the Gold and took them all back to Ephraim foursome left last Monday and He is home on a leave and plans two grandmothers, Mary ChrisGreen Ball. to get married February 9 in tiansen and Leola Crook, and Sunday. returned Saturday night. In one way, lambing time is The Salt Lake. He will be transferred her great grandmother, Ruth Primary is making its the sheepmans harvest time. If Mrs. Rex Bunderson entertain- to Florida where he will take Madsen. drive for the Childrens penny Robert Killpack and Ted Chrlambs die from bad weather, his ed at a quilting party last week his bride. this week. hospital who are attending the istensen, lamb is oh harvested kw, crop Weekend guests at the h:me at her home. Utah State University in Logan, Blenda Jorgensen cf Spring-vill- of Leona and Marion Albrecht-se- n serves County Agent James E. Mrs. Ruth Beard of Seattle, were hosts, with their families whs spent 18 weeks in the were Chester and Mary Bowns Jr. Wash, and Mrs. Hannah Del in Ferron, to R. Russell extension reGeorge Welch of Keetch, Utah Valley hospital, is now Ellen of Salt Lake and Larsen Crawford of North Hollywood, AGENT CAN BE TOUR INSURANCE leased and back home again. their children, Jeffery, Janice, sheep and wool specialist with Calif, are visiting thdir mother, Wyoming, who is their roomCONSTELLATION mate at school. He visited at Utah State University, says man- Mrs. Heer daughter, Ina Robbins, is Shreri and Russell. Mrs. Bertrude Winters, at the both homes, Your Best Friend I din40 The records having show that Sunday canister that her needs. for agement Gives your floors caring who has been ill fcT Rest home. They are house ner with the of all lambs that die Ray Killpacks and percent is Winable be of to more of offers Mr Mrs. Pat months, up that handrubbed many gusts and attended Sunday School with weaning time are lost dur- ters. Baptismal services were con- and around all day now and enwhat them look. Also scrubs you want ing the first week after birth. ducted Saturday night in the joy her family and visitors. lambis to use That it in were Four cleaner. children a pays why bapchurch. Mrs. Richard Peterson came the floor. tized and then confirmed memLucille Jensen is visiting in ing sheds. It helps prevent this home from the Price hospital Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Bryan bers cf the church Sunday in Lehi this week with her mother, loss and even permits lambing have just returnel home recently in the colder months of January Thursday. sacrament meeting: Kerry An- Irene Carter. after spending over two months and JohnRene Scott Early lambing February. Clark, derson, The Gold and Green Ball visiting with their children, Lt. makes to it market son and Elva Lynn Sorensen. possible Ludean and Ella Maxfield held Saturday evening was en- Col. and Mrs. Lester (Maxine) They were baptized by Eugene have been in Hawaii now two lambs earlier when prices are joyed and well attended. The Porter in California; and with Williams and Birdell Sorensen. months. Ella is a guide teacher highest, usually in May and folor show, under the direction relatives, Marvin Bryan and in Primary and on the work early Jung. of Lucile Larsen, was very out- Woodrow Bryan, n Las Vegas, Mr. Keetch cits the following Caral Dawn Kennick had her committee in Relief Society. Lustanding. A large group of young Nev. While they were in Califbaby blessed and given the dean is helping install new pools practices for most successful people took part. ornia for Christmas, Gary, a shed lambing. Insure against financial loss name of Robin in sacrament arund the LDS Temple. Ruth son in Seattle, Wash, flew down Locate sheds on high ground meeting Sunday Her sister, Ann is adjusting fine to school through accident, sickness or The program Sunday evening ta spend the holiday with them. can where Lake of be Salt Louise a for us they kept dry; was under the direction of the disaster. See Wayman, today and church activities. came home for the special evarrange them so they are Boy Scouts. sound insurance program. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Olsen free from draft and so sunent The Scouts sponsored the Sunand family made a trip to Moab COMPLETE SERVICE! PRICE, UTAH light can get in. Mrs. Dorthella Williams and Saturday to get their family day evening program in comProvide is stoves with dollars heating Twenty per family memoration of Scout week. Color Mrs. Rogers and daughter Judy or electric bulbs when lambthe ward budget assessment for guards were Joel Jensen, Equitable Ins. Agency spent Sunday in Moab visiting Jeffery 1963. It can be paid periodically ing is planned very early Olsn, Michael Bunderson and Mr and Mrs. Kenneth Rogers Geo. Patterick Use p.rtable panels four feet if desired. After the first pay- Don Blackburn. were and baby. Speakers 39 East Main ME ment of $5.00 budget tockets for George Oviatt, long and forty inches high Gregory M or ten-seward and stake Gold and Green hinged two together. Place and Phyllip Jolley; prayer, Sunday dinner guests at the these pairs at back or end of Grant Van were Mr. solo, Tracy Addley; piano Huntingtons shed to make individual pens and Mrs. Elmer Larsen and. Peacock, and a Boy Scent chorfor ewe and lamb These panus. Clyde Mrrtensen made awof Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. els can be f:lded and stored baby ards to the following scouters: Val Jensen and boys of Huntout of the way later when Craig Anderson, Jeffery Olsen, ington and Mr. and Mrs. Elwin lambing is over. Rasmussen and children of Phillip Jolley, Don Blackburn, Keep ewes and lambs in in- Dragerton. Jcel Jensen, Michael Bunderson, dividual pens "Jugs" for 24 Gregory Mrrtensen, Lynn Sorto 48 hours, then move them ensen, Randy Anderson Roger into larger shed c'mpart-ment- s Sorensen, George Oviatt and in of three groups Robert McBroom. ewes for those that have NOTICE twins; groups of five for Cottonwood Creek Livestock Considerable lamage was done thise that have single lambs. Association will hold its annual t? the Emery school house this After about a week they can meeting Saturday, February 9, past month due to freezing weabe placed in larger groups. at 1 p.m. in the Orangeville ther. The water pipes froze and Notice, keeping lambs and school house. Purpose of the busted. Crews worked all last ewes close together in small meeting is to elect Mountain week and the bginning of this units at first helps prevent Board members for 1963, to hear week to disconnect the water bummer lambs. the treasurers report, and to going into the building and Brand each ewe and her transact any ether business that pump all the water out cf the lambs with the same number might properly come before the basement and furnace room. to help the herdsman keep association. was also done to the Damage track of ewes and their By Order of the Board building. LOAN lambs. This way when he Jim Peacock finds a lamb not doing well Secretary-TreasurOFFERS YOU ALL THESE BENEFITS: Bertha Larsen of Ferron has he can check it and its mo- Published in tht Emery County been assisting dancers in trainther and do some shifting to Progress January 31 and Februcorrect the problem. ing for the Gold and Green Ball 1. THE CONVENIENCE of borrowing where ary 7, 1963 you bank . . . where floor shw' Saturday. The nine Divide the lambed herd into known are and can you action. expect are who are sinprompt couples NOTICE TO CREDITORS groups; place ewes with dancing 2. THE ECONOMY of borrowing at low cost and with Phillip Anderson and Patricia gle lambs in one and those Probate No. 1171 payments with twins In the other. Most IN THE SEVENTH JUDICIAL Petty, Eugene Williams and spread out over a budget-fittin- g period of months. Janet Jensen, Errol Jensen and operators do this in order DISTRICT COURT, IN AND 3. THE ADDED SAVING you enjoy because you can include to feed the twins mothers FOR EMERY COUNTY, STATE Beverly Sorensen, George Oviatt your and Nancy Sorensen, Greg Jenextra heavy so they can have OF UTAH low-co- st car insurance in bank auto premium your loan, j sen and Kenna Jensen, Vern more milk for their lambs. In the Matter of the Estate of 4. THE EASE of making monthly payments at our bank while Olsen and Ronnie Jensen, Lynn Many folks in the state have JAMES ARTHUR JEFF13, you Mortensen and Peggy Blackburn, converted chicken houses into .are attending to other financial business. Deceased. Dennis Blackburn and Lynne lambing sheds. Most lambing Estate of James Arthur Jeffs, 5. THE EXTRA ADVANTAGE of building up your credit Mortensen, and Brent Bunder- sheds are permanent, but with deceased. Creditors will present standing son and Nancy Christensen. Ac- panel partitions removed they claims with vouchers to the unfor future borrowing needs as you meet your payments prompt- tivity counselors are Reta Jen- can be used to good advantage dersigned at Castle Dale, Utah, iy. sen and Clyde Mortensen. for housing sheep at other times on or before the 9th day cf also, Keetch said. April, 1963. "Whether the sheds ard specJames Tracy Jeffs, AdminiEMERY BANK strator of the Estate cf James ifically constructed as lambing Groimrewessi sheds, or are buidings converted Arthur Jeffs, deceased. 45 South Carbon Avenue lfor that purpose, shed lambing Mack V. Bunderson Price, Utah can be a real help in getting a Attorney for Administrator HIGHEST LEGAL RATE OF INTEREST ON TIME DEPOSITS Drive-i- n Free Parking Lot Teller Window high percent of lambs from Castle Dale, Utah Auto Loans Home Improvement Loans strong, healthy ewes. When Date cf first publication: FebChecking Accounts Safety Deposit Boxes MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM AND sound management programs are ruary 7, 1963. itfc U.S. SAYINGS I0KSS FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION used, its not unusual to have a Date of last publication: FebPrice, Utah 140 to 160 percent lamb ruary 28, 1963. crop. 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