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Show March 7, 1963 EMERY COUNTY (UTAH) PROGRESS Ladies Clubs BIRTHS Friends here received word of a new arrival at the Ldean Anderson home in Glendale, Utah. It is a girl, 7 lbs. 8 oz. and she -- Castle Dale News By Mrs. Ida Snow and Mrs. Ollie. Lindsey of Dragerton visited with the Herman Behlings Saturday. Mr. oexre er Mr. and Mrs. Pat Winters were in Salt Lake two days erf last week where they attended business meetings and visited relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Parley Anderson enjoyed a visit with their son Lamar and family of Prove over Sunday. U Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Snow and baby of Grantsville were weekend visitors at the Glen Snow heme. AS LOW AS $ 8)95 OWEST TERMS I Ruben Brasher was home from Provo over the weekend. He has been employed in Provo the past few weeks. STURDIER WASHES CLEANER QUICKER Actually made to sell for 40 more Test wash with ' uttw Mrs. Marjorie Moffitt and son Phillip were here visiting friends and relatives Saturday and Sunday. They live in Green River, Wyo. a Dexter Oliveto Furniture and Appliance Price, Utah Terms Free Delivery Phil Mortensen wed in Salt Lake Castle Dale News Carol Barton brought a girl friend home for the weekend. They are both students at Snow college. STRONGER D U P Huntington Daughters of Utah Pioneers will hold the March meeting, Thursday, March 7, at 2 p.m. The lesson, Pioneer Women Doctors will be given by will be called Chasty. She has a Ploma Johnson. sister. Mrs. Anderson is the forONO CLUB mer Gwenevere. Esplin, who was Emery County home agent. The Mrs. Mae Arnold entertained the ONO club members at her baby arrived February 13. hom Thursday night. The time Mr. and Mrs. Herman Behling was spent at needlework. announce the arrival of a grandLOS OMEGOS CLUB son born to Mr. and Mrs. Rex Behling in Springville March 1, Hostess to the Los Omegos weighing 11 lbs. The lucky boy club ladies Thursday night was has four sisters. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Ruby Pierson. Mrs. Stella J. William Christensen of Eph- Hill gave a book review of The raim are the maternal grand- Bride of King Solomon. parents. D U P Hostess to the Orangeville Mr. and Mrs. William T. Lit-stof Provo report the arrival Daughters of Utah Pioneers was Mrs. of their 8th great grandchild, a Monday afternoon 7 lb 2 oz. boy born to first time Della Taylor. The lesson and parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jae (Su- businness was the program of san lntster) Ferrin Jr. at the the afternoon and luncheon was Utah Valley hospital. The couple served. is from Springville. First time grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. LADIES IMPROVEMENT LuDean Litster and Mr. and CLUB Mrs Jae Ferrin Sr., Springville. Mrs. Ida Page entertained the Ladies Improvement club WedMr. and Mrs. John Delon Pet- nesday. The afternoon was spent erson of Los Angeles are proud socially and luncheon enjoyed. parents of a boy born February CLIQUE CLUB 28, weighing 9 lbs. 1 oz. He is The Clique Club members met their first. Mrs. Crystal Rosenrecently at the homes of Mrs. berg is a happy grandmother. Berniece Davis and Mrs. Lenna Ockey. The group enjoyed refreshments and a social evening. Ward conference will be held next Sunday, March 10, and an annual ward banquet is scheduled for March 16. It is hoped a good crowd will attend both of these events. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Mortensen of Emery announce the marriage of their son, Phil, to Rosemary Arnold on January 26. An open house honored the newlyweds March 2 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew J. Luras in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Lamar Anderson had their baby blessed in Sacrament meeting Sunday. She Is the the second granddaughter Parley Andersons and was given the name of Lisa Ellen by her grandfather. LOOK TO THE WANT AD BATES Phone Mrs. Myrtle Wayman spent several days In Provo last week with her son Roy. 748-24- (Minimum charge 1 insertion, per word 6c . . . . 8c 11c 14c 17c 20c Bargain rates are for consecutive insertions only, paid in advance, with no changes. All are classified advertisements CASH IN ADVANCE, except firms having an open account - I tis Taylor, son of Mrs. Thora Ann Olive, were baptized and confirmed members of the LDS church this week. The baby Mrs. Flora Jensen girl of Mr. and Mrs. James Grange was named Sharon Kaye Mr. and Mrs. George Earl and Kathy Wilson, Hope Childs, by her father. daughter Sandra attenled a con- Pamela Grange, Kathy Rhodes, vention for automobile dealers Debra Brinkerhoff and Cindy Recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Pierce Wilson in Denver, Colo, the past week. Hansen. were Mr. and Mrs. Archie GilThe Huntington elementary Ruth Ann Guymon, daughter bert and children of Price. school, fourth, fifth and sixth of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Guy Scott Nielson was here from grades presented a colorful pro- mon; KayLynne Wilson, daughgram I am proud to be an ter of Mr. and Mrs. Rex Wilson Salt Lake City for a weekend American, Wednesday night. LaRcne Majors, daughter of Mr. visit with his grandparents, Mr. Songs, speeches, dance and trib- and Mrs. Jack Majors; and Cur and Mrs. Pierce Wilson. ute to the flag gave everyone a Mr. and Mrs. David (Marie) feeling cf patriotism. Andrezzi and children of RiverRecent visitors at the Carl ton, Wyo. came for a few days Sitterud home were Mr. and Mrs. visit at the home of Mr. and Harold (Enid) Fife and three Mrs. Glen Anderson. sons of Roy; Mr. and Mrs. Don Collard and children of ClearSunday visitors at the home field, Vernon tf Ogden and Davof Mr. and Mrs. Rex Nelson were id of South Dakota. The Don Mr. and Mrs. LaVell King and Collards also visited with his children, Price. mother, Mary Collard. Lloyd Jbnes and family at The Huntington high school Toele visited a few days with and North Emery alumni are Mrs. Jnes parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. T Litster, of Provo; Lloyds looking forward to a reunion again this year around Memorial Day time. Let us try to make plans for then to meet and enjoy another good time. Huntington News Neldon, Jay and Leon Christensen, Salt Lake City, visited in Huntington Sunday with their sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Majors. mother, Mrs. Rebecca Jones ot Castle Dale and ether relatives in Huntington. The baby boy of Mr. and Mrs. Valdean Jensen was named in meeting Sunday in the First ward. Portable Welding Service For all your welding needs see; Huntington, Utah Phone 2532 uesdav McElprang, Reporter Mr. and Mrs. James Wall and were children, West Jordan, weekend visitors at the heme of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Clegg. Roger Majors March 12, 1963 Enwry County High George Earls and Mr. and School Mrs. Fred Allred have establishMrs. Jennie Greaves of Rich- ed a place for the goods salvagfield spent Monday and Tuesday ed and saved from the fire, in the Geary building, where they with her sister, Mrs. Dora Many students and the ball will go into business. team participated in the Round-Robi- n tournament Thurs day, Visitors at the home of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Aldo Childs atand Friday Saturday. The tourdurtended sessions at the. Manti and Mrs. Darwin Mangum nament was a success and ening the week were Donald Man-gu- joyed by many local fans. tempfe Saturday. and family of Emery. On Friday of this week Emery Mr. and Mrs. Robert (Bobby) County high school will host the Anderson, Denver, Colo, were Region 9 Forensic meet. Studweekend visitors at the Glen ents from the 16 high schools in Anderson home. region 9 will participate in debate, legislative forum, orations, The Second ward Beehive and extemporaneous speeches. girls prepared a program, Lets Winners at this contest will Take the High Way, Tuesday participate on the state level on evening for their mothers and March 29 and 30 MIA officers. Miss Linda Skidmore was in charge. Carlyle Hunsaker and Opal Andersen TOUl HtSUIAKCE MEKTCJUIBE were guest speakers. Girls presFOB SALE ent were Linda Brasher, Kathy Your Best Friend I 90 lb. Roll Roof- Anderson, Carolyn Nielson, FOR SALE n ing. Carload prices. See us for Mathie, Shard McArthur, root repairs. P. C. Jones & 6. Sons, Castle Dale, m - 8 p.m. Price Civic Auditorium Jim Bond's most daring True Adventure film "The Mountain Lion" El-le- $1.00) Visiting in Salt Lake with relatives this week is Mrs. Caro) Rasmussen. Page Three Any classified phoned in, which is not paid at the time of insertion, will be billed at 6c per word, minimum $1.00 per week. Classified Display Insertions $1 per column inch. 748-716- S2tfo BALDWIN PIANO Take over payment of $10.00 per month on Baldwin Spinet or will sell fbr cash. Also electric organ. Write Adjustor, PO Box 2033, Salt Lake City 10, Utah. . lOp FOR SALE! Two buiding lots, with some improvements, on bench in Castle Dale. Contact Meerlin Peterson, Route 1, Helper, Phone lip FOR SALE Approximately 1 acre grass pasture in west end of Orangeville. Contact Berniece Davis, phone 472-369- 2. Lillian White sets wedding Mr. and Mrs. George P. White, forferly of Cleveland now residing in Granger, announced this week the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Lillian White, to Eugene Bond of San Lorenzo. Calif. The wedding is planned for March 15, 1963. The couple will make their home in San Lorenzo, Calif. 748-219- 1. ERRORS lOp An error in a want ad should be SALES FOR reported immediately. The Progelding, well broken, gentle. gress is responsible for one inContact Berniece Davis, Oran, correct insertion only. lOp geville, phone FOR SALE! 29 head of Jersey MISCELLANEOUS and Holstein cows, 14 heifers and 14 other calves. See Dick REMODELING, dry wall, paint2871, Huntington. Allen, lOp Will for trade livestock, ing. Price. FOR SALE! Cedar Posts. Conhay, etc. Call 10c tact Evan Huntsman Ferron, 17c phone PLUMBING WORK Licensed FOR SALE! Black mare, $150. journeyman plumber. Will go See at Sherman place in Lawanywhere in county. Phone rence. Good kids pony. Call Man-guDonald Emery 10c in Price. Three-year-io- 637-105- 6, 384-275- 3. 286-240- 4. Coleen Peterson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Peterson, celebrated her seventh birthday Sunday. Her birthday only comes once every four years on February 29. This year they celebrated it on March 3. All her little friends joined in the happy occasion with games and refreshments. Filmed in the Majestic Manti Mtns. Also to be shown: Insure against financial loss through accident, sickness or disaster. See us today for a sound insurance program. COMPLETE SERVICE! Equitable Ins. Agency Emery News ld 748-219- GUARD AGAINST EVERY RISK 89 Geo. Patter! ck ME East Main Wild Wings and Alaskas Fabulous Rainbows Jim Bond's only show in this area Sponsored by Carbon Emery Fish & Game Assoc. Tickets on Sale in Price at: Eastern Utah Electric, Price Commission Co., Price Trading Co., Silver Dollar Club and Helper Furniture Co. r& Garl Olsen of Salt Lake visited with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Q. Olsen, over the 637-10- lip v TOWNCRAFT REFRIGERATION SERVICE All makes and models. Also sell Kelvinator electric appliances. 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