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Show Page Four EMERY COUNTY (UTAH) PROGRESS Cleveland News . Mrs. Ruth Litster Delvin McFarlane spent the weekend home with his mother, Mrs. Elva Wayne. Also as a guest there was Miss Juanita Bush from Provo. derson, all of Salt Lake City, were visiters at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Sanderson. They also attended testimony meeting here Sunday. sen have purchased a new truck. Other class leaders appointed were Mrs. Lillian Mills and Mrs. Evan Price injured his shoul- Delores Marvidikis, Theology; der in the Deseret coal mine Mrs. Edna Tucker and Mrs. Luwhen he was pinned against cille Allen, work directors; Mrs. Vernice Wells and Mrs, Colleen the rib by a shuttle car. Jensen, literature; Mrs. Loretta Larsen and Mrs. Loraine (Jimmie Atwood broke his social science; Mrs. Rose wrist in two places in an acci- Jensen, dent at the Horse Canyon mine. Anderson, organist. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Price spent Mr. and Mrs. Ted White and Mrs. Lucille Locke was reMr. and Mrs. Jim Ward are the weekend and Monday in Salt leased as secretary-treasure- r family cf Centerville are spendof ing a few days at the home of sporting a new station wagon the Relief Society. Sustained in Lake City and Sandy with Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Barney Jen- - her place was Mrs. jueah Price. and Mrs. Mrs. Lucille Locke. Reginald Green, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Price Price anj families. March 7, 1963 and Max and confirmed members of the LDS church Sunday at testi-- . mony meeting, March 3, by Rob- was recently ert Litster and Duane Ward, in! granted a hardship release from the Cleveland ward. the Navy. He arrived home from CARD OF THANKS hig base several days ago. We wish to extend our thanks and deepest apprec-iaio- n Veronica Herzet, daughter of for the many acts of Mrs. Janet Herzet; Nancy Jokindness shown us in the Wayne- Douglas hansen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glendon Johansen, and Loretta Allred, daughter cf Mr. and Mrs. dark Allred, were baptized in the Elmo ward bap- -' tismal font Thursday evening I rsi57siGii 'sai'isi- - P33IK3 iiwlNllli IVV' passing of my two sons and our brothers and uncles the past month. Iva Maxfield Elmo, Zona, Phillip and Kirby Anderson i2D flJuna Mrs. Emma Johnson and Gwen are spending a week or so with her daughter in Helper, Mrs. Emma Hill. Val, Viola and Charles San- - Clyde Van Buren services held Funeral services for Clyde V. Van Buren, who died last week in Chicago, were conducted Saturday in Orangeville by Bishop Blaine Tuttle. Prayers were offered by Jtohn H. Taylor and Fred Van Buren, and dedication of the grave by Fenton Moffitt. Pall bearers were Merrald Rasmussen, Lloyd Van Buren, Elden Van Buren, Perry Black, Darwin Mangum and Junious An-erso- n. Music for the services was furnished by Joan M. Snow and Van J. Gardner; Joan P. Cox and Evelyn Huntsman; and a men's chorus. Speakers for the service were Frank Alder and Clifton Moffitt. reBishop Tuttle also added marks. A luncheon was prepared and served to family and friends following the services. Mr. Van Buren was a former Orangeville resident, having served as ward choir leader, member of the city band, and worked in several businesses before moving to Chicago. Snowdrift -- CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank all of the people who helped put out the fire in the Ferron Cafe last Wednesday morning, and those who moved the furniture out of the home and then moved it back again after the fire was out. Thanks also to Dee Christensen and Lloyd Cox, who stayed on the roof of the home through the intense heat with hoses, keplng the roof wet. Especially do we thank the Castle Dale and Orangeville fire departments for coming to our rescue. Also the Utah Power & Light. It was such a cold windy night, yet noone hesitated to oofe and do what they could. ur We are so grateful home and our lives were saved. Thanks again to everyone. Aaron Williams and Family Banquet Longhorn lb. ' ft ton Ms Halibut, Center Cut, lb catf 69c Orange Juice, Wholesun, 6 oz. 4 cans 98c Potatoes, Red QUAKER Quick or tesEUlibhEd id TIME FOR OATS Regular KEtfS NOTICE TO CREDITORS Probate No. IN THE DISTRICT & Radishes, bunch . .5c Cauliflower, head 25c Mazola Oil, quart 75c COCONUT 1173 COURT IN AND FOR EMERY COUNTY, Giant, 10c off STATE OF UTAH In the Matter of the Estate Green Onions 50 lbs. $1. of JANET MARSHALL, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers attached to the undersigned administrator of the estate of Janet Marshall, deceased, addressed to him at 259 South 4th West, Price, Utah, or to his attorneys, Frandsen and Keller, Professional Building, Price, Utah, on or before the 16th day of April, 1963. (s) Clee Marshall Assorted 75 mi CHOCOLATE CHIPS mmmma 1 gJl Pork & Beans, Hunts, 300 . .10 cans $! r" rorcookies-Fucfe- e Administrator FRANDSEN AND KELriER Attorneys for Adminisrator Professional Building Price, Utah Date of First Publication: Feb- 2 for 3 9c BOTTLES Tomato Juice, Hunts, 300 . .12 cans $1 ruary 14, 1963 Date of Last Publication: March 7, 1963. Tomatoes, Hunts, Solid Pack . 7 cans $1 omm THEA'TR 3 Quality HUNTINGTON, UTAH SHOWS START AT 7:30 PJVL Friday and Saturday March 8 and p- ?!! A'BsihH Spare Ribs, extra lean, lb SCOTT BWEJHE "High Country In CwwmaScop and BOlTs' NicHr ri b d CINEMASCOPE Sene $ a Pot Roast, choice beef, lb Chocolate Ribbon Parfait 39c .2 lbs. 89c Dream Whip 47c Dream Whip, 2 oz. ... .2 for 45c M "V. Gnn feED 05E0333S fftniBigiED BRUCEfSIMARKET GI3J3l8Ib CASTLE DALE COO &METROCOIOR I m m Ground Beef, Fresh . . . MfcTROCQtQfl Sunday and Monday March 10 and 11 kiuasi - 9 |