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Show Page Seven EMERY COUNTY (UTAH) PROGRESS May 16, 1963 Ferron News Mrs. Leona Huntsman Mr. and Mrs. Bradford Jensen enjoyed the company of their children, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Jensen and son of Provo and Mr. and Mrs. Ramon Martinez and four children of Huntington, as Mothers Day visitors. Mr and Mrs. Brent Snow and three children of Murray, Mr. and Mrs Blaine Tuttle and six children and Mr. and Mrs. Gene Austin Snow and four children of Orangeville came to spend Mothers Day with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Perry E. Snow. In the afternoon Mrs. Merle and son Kenny of Castle Dale, came to spend some time with the Snows and visit with her mother, Mrs. Georgine Snow, who is staying at the Snow home. In all there were 22 present. Saturday night Mr and Mrs. Snow received a phone call from their son and wife, Mr. and Mrs Ludene Snow, of Tacoma, Wash. He called to send his Mothers Day greetings. Nielson and two children oi Spring Glen and Mr. and Mr3. Dean Nielson and son of Helper. Mr. and Mrs. Kent Barton spent Wednesday and Thursdaj of last week in Salt Lake Cit on business. Mrs Bertha Peterson accompanied them and visited with her children Mr. and Mrs. Jerry (Ellen) Bryan in Sandy and with Mr. and Mrs. in Sunset. George Peterson George is now manager of a Safeway stcre in Clearfield. Mr. nd Mrs. Gardell Snow and their daughter, Irma Jean, spent Mothers Day in Salt Lake City at the home of Mr and Mrs. Wesley (Beth) George. Their daughter, Ann, and husband and baby came down from Logan to spend the day with them. A Mothers Day family dinner was held on the patio at the home of Mrs. Emma Barton Those gathered to wish her happy Mothers Day were Mr. Bruce Funk, son of Mr. and and Mrs. Kent Barton and chilMrs. Clyde Funk, came to spend dren and Mr and Mrs Jerald Sunday with his parents. Other Barto.n and boys, Ferron; Mr. dinner guests at the Funk home were Mrs. Genevieve Anderton, Clydes sister, and her daughter, Mrs. Keith Thompson of Salt Lake City, and Clydes mother, Mrs. Annie Funk. Mrs. Anderton took her mother back to Salt Lke with her for a couple of weeks visit. . and Mrs. Francis Jensen and daughter Kathleen,- Castle Dale; and .their daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne (Velma) Hanna of Brigham City; and Mr and Mrs. Foster (Nina) Jensen, Sunnyside. Mr. and Mrs. John Barton and family of Price who had dinner with her parents, Mr and Mrs. Arthur Lemon, three joined the group later in the Kathleen Ensign and children f Bountiful spent mo- day. thers Day with her parents, Mr. A Mothers Day program was and Mrs. Mirl Ralphs. given in Sunday School for the g Mothers Day guests at the mothers of .the ward and all mothers present. Maurine home of Mr and Mrs. George Nielson were their two sons and Lemon gave a poem to mothers, families, Mr. and Mrs. Don a class song was given,. Justine vis-itin- Thompson read a poem written aid Hilton, and baby of Orem. Kill-pacby Mrs. Eva Conover entitled Friday of last week Mrs. Burton Behunin Doris brother, Olsen, Grandmother, gave a reading, Mrs. Faun Dun- and fiancee of Provo visited at can gave a response for ithe the Killpack home. mothers. Each mother was given a flower corsage. Mrs. J. B. Jen-;e- n Last night (Wednesday) in a potted the Junior high auditorium was presented plant as a gift to the youngest there was a full evening of en mother, and Mrs Georgine Snow tertainment of chorus and band of Miss was given a potted plant as hav-n- g under the direction the most descendants. Mrs. Davis, music eader. Friday night snow reported that she had 90. (tomorrow) in the auditorium, begnning at 7:30 p.m. there will Sacrament meeting Sunday be a fashion show followed by night consisted of a song by the a dance. The public is Invited. Singing Mothers and two films prepared for use of Sunday eveMr. and Mrs. Dee Christensen Our ning Firesides entitled having their two dauenjoyed Sucand The Driving Manners Annette and Sandra, ghters, cess of Mormcnism. The spoken word was by Howard W. home for Mothers Day. Annette Hunter of the Council of Twelve from her job with the Hercules Powder Co. in Salt Lake City Apostles. The closing song was and Sandra from her teaching in by the singing mothers. Ogden. Mrs. Millie Christensen is visiting in Salt Lake City Don and Kevin Larsen, sons with her daughter , Verna Lou, of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Larsen, and husband, Lee Gledhll, and spent last week with their family. grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Larsen. Saturday the Larsens enjoyed the company of Mr and Mrs. Riedel (Marga-lynn- ) George and three children all of their married children, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Larsen and of Salt Lake City visited at the home of his parents, Mr. and family, Mr. and Mrs Ronald Lar- Mrs. Ward George, for Mothers sen and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Larsen. Don and Kevin returned Day. home with their parents. Mrs. Cliff Snow came down Mrs. Homer Edwards received from Salt Lake City for Mothers a beautiful. orchid lei from her Day. He took her back and will son Ralph serving an LDS mis- visit before to Ferron. returning sion to the Hawaiian Islands. Iris Scott, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Clara Pettey and Lewis Mrs Cliff Snow, was operated left five children Whimpey and on in the LDS hospital last FriFriday nght of last week to day and is reported getting along visit Mr. and Mrs. Lee Pettey in fine. Milford. Saturday the whole the Glen Canyon group visited Mr. and Mrs. Kermit Peterson dam. Petey and Mr. Whimpey and children returned home left last Saturday to visit their two married sons, Kent and Don. Sunday. Saturday night they stayed with Don in American Fork and SunMrs. Mr. and Last Friday day .they spent with Kent in Homer Edwards drove to Eph- Salt Lake City. Mrs. Maria Cox raim to bring home their dau- accompanied them and visited ghter Joyce, Judy Behling, Paula with her daughter- - Rose and Nelson and Celia Dugmore, all family, Mr. aad Mrs. Hurst of Ferron and Carol Barton of While in Salt Lake City Castle Dale. The girls are at- Mr. and Mrs Petersen also vistending school at Snow College. ited Myrna Petersen, daughter They all returned to school Sun- of Lorenzo Petersen, at the LDS day. hospital Sunday. M1-3- Thy-gerso- For Better Service! Our truck is in Emery County Tuesday of each week, to contact retail outlets and to make deliveries. For any needs you might have in electrical, industrial, appliances or in other of our many lines. Call Price 637-370- 1 Ariel Funk, son of Mrs. Mary Funk and his wife of Salt Lake City came last Saturday night to visit his family and relatives. He has recently had a stomach operation and is getting along fine Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Killpack visited on Mothers Day at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Snow, in Orangeville. Mrs Killpack also got to visit with her sister, Mrs. Sylvia Scow, and three daughters of n. Janice Funk of the USU- in Logan and Mr and Mrs. Hugh Behling of Dragerton visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Holland on Mothers Day. Mr. and Mrs. Neldon Olsen spent Mathers Day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rue (Nellie Ann) Ware in Orangeville. Their daughter, Barbara, and husband Jum Peacock, and family and their son Royce Olsen and family also visited with them. Tempe, Ariz.,and another sister Kathy, daughter of Mr. and and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Mrs Paul (Mary Lee) Stevens, Wilberg and two boys who were ha3 been staying here with her also at the Grant Snow home. Mr. 'and Mrs. grandparents, Claud Stevens for about five and visitors Saturday Friday weeks and attending kindergarof last week at the home of Mr. ten. Last Saturday Paul and GerKill-pack and Mrs. Kent (Margaret) ald Stevens came and visited unwas Mrs. Killpacks sister and husband, Mr and Mrs. Jer- - til Sunday and Pul left one of his sons, Gary, who will stay for a week. Paul will then return and take both of his children Eastern Utah Electric Price, Utah home. WEVE JUST DROPPED E LOW FOR PRICES TO AN A GOODYEAR NYLON TIRE! ALL-TIM- Not a Retread! Not a Secondl 95 6.70 x 15 blackwall tube-typplus tax and old tiro off your car TUBELESS A Remarkable Price JUST $2 MORE Yet this Nylon All-Weat- "42" has all the Quality Features Built into every Goodyear Auto Tire! Mr. and Mrs. Dean (Faun) Killpack of Springville came to Ferron Saturday and brought Fauns mother, Mrs. Hazel Christensen, who has been staying with them for the last two weeks, While in Springville Mrs. Christensen attended the dance revue that Fauns dance students presented. Last Thursday Mrs. Florene Berensen, Gary and Jean and Laurel Berensen all left for Mantl whert Florene, Gary and Jean went through a session in the temple, then on to Provo to ne of Florenes sisters place, Kathryn Binks, where Florene and Laurel stayed until Saturday night. Thursday night they all went to Faun Killpacks students dance revue in. Springvile. Thursday night also Gary and Jean left for Salt Lake City from where Gary left Sunday morning for the Air Force in San Antonio, Texas. Florene and Laurel came home Saturday night and Sunday Kathryn came and visited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Zwahlen, returning to Provo Sunday night with Roger Killpack and Sandra Ber- The new stake board and bus bands and members of the stake presidency enjoyed a delicMrs. Lizzie HRohertaon was ious meal. The women were Improved at the Price hospital given a lovely corsage and a and has been taken to the Rest book. Home in Castle Dale for the The Ward Primary held their coming month. Family service Sunday afterMr. and Mrs. Ray Sitterud noon. The children gave a beauspnt most of the past week In tiful presentation with well presouthern Utah where Mr. Sit- pared singing and speech. Stake terud attend td a convention as officers present were Karen one of the Emery County Com- Baton, Helen Wright and Leola Jensen. Also visiting was Mrs. missioners. Florene Berensen. and George and Florence over of Salt Lake City. Orangeville News Mrs. Cristy Humphrey Here over the weekend for Mr. and Mrs. Ted Huntington the Mothers Day event were Mr. and the LeGrand Huntingtons and Mrs. Reid Moffitt and son of Granger visited with their of Murray. They visited with foks, the Prest3n Huntingtons, the past week. Also piesent were relaUves. the Ed Bates of Price Mrs. Dessie Davis ws taken to the Price hospital last Friday Don and Lola Jewkes and ening where she Is being treat family were here from Green ed for complications following River for Mothers Day. a siege of flu. Mr. and Mrs Lon Fullmer and Driving up from Tempe, Ariz. Keith attended a funeral in to spend Mothers Day with her Provo the past week then spent mother, Mrs. Alice ustesen, and some time in Salt Lake City. other relatives, were Mr and Mrs Kenna Cox, Mrs. Ruth RobMrs. Arvon (Janice) Scow. Ac- ertson and Mrs. LaFonta Farmthem was Mrs. er alas attended the funeral for companying Merrill (Sylvia) Scow and chil- a relative dren to visit her folks the Grant Mr. and Mrs. John II. Taylor Snow family. They returned drove to Kemmerer, Wyo. over home Monday. the weekend to enj y Mothers Day there, the guests of Mr. and Luke Visitors at the Melrose home over the weekend were Mrs. Robert Moffitt. Mr. and Mrs. LeGrand Hunting-to- n of Granger. Also guests wer Sunday guests at the George the Clyde Lukes from here and L. weekTaylor home the Marvin Luke and family. Talma end were members past of their and Dixon Peacock called them family from Ogden, Salt Lake on the phone for a Mothers Day City, Price and Pleasant Grove. message. Con- Boy Scout Troop 305 with Royce Olsen as scout leader, as- The Marsel Tingey family ena visit from their folks joyed sistants and most of the Boy Scouts took part in the Scout- Sunday. ing camp activities up Hunting-to- n Canyon recently, returning Eugene Poulsen nd Ned and with a number of outstanding Ray B. Humphrey were Salt awards. Lake City visitors the first of the week. Ned saw a doctor and had medical tests. Visiting here from Kenilworth as of Hilma Mrs. recently gusts Mrs. Ida Page has been wiith Peacock were Mr. and Mrs. Gerher daughter Rhoda the past ald Morgan. Ruby and Hilma week. They have visited relaare sisters tives in Orem and other places. Mr and Mrs. Albert Kay and Relatives Ray Curtis daughter Dorothy and a grand- is improving report after being a patson, Jeffry Davidson, of Salt ient at ithe Price hospital. Mrs. Lake City and Mrs. Hanna Lar- Curtis been staying In has sen and son Billie of Price and Spring Glen wth Stanley and Claude of Castle Dale were Sun- Joan Snow. day guests of Mrs. Cleo Snow. Marguerite Humphrey of Salt Lake City spent the weekend (LEFT FROM LAST WEEK) with her folks, the Ray B. HumMr. nd Mrs Ray B. Humphrey, phrey family. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Van Buren, Mr. and Mrs Bland Tuttle and Clyde Peacock of Salt Lake Mrs Jeanette Peacock attended City and girl friend were a dinner and social in Ferron contest wil be announced. guests of his foks, Mr. and Mrs. Saturday evening, given in their attend- Ralph Peacock Sunday. for 100 Recognition honor as members of the retirance at school will be awarded ing Emery Stake Primary Board. and school issues will be disA Mathers Day program was cussed. All parents are urged to held Sunday and all mothers reattend. ceived a corsage. Graduated from Primary during church was Ray Curtis was reported as Kerry Olsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Improving at the Price hospital Royce Olsen. Ralph Justesen, the past week. He expects to go son of Mr. and Mrs. Russell to Spring Glen to recuperate af- Justesen, was pnclmoted in the ter his release from the hospital. Aaronic Priesthood to the office of Priest. Drew Sitterud was Randy Van Buren has spent enfirmed a member of the LDS sdme time at the Dragerton hos- church by his father, LaVar pital where he underwent sur- Sitterud. gery. Randy is the son of Clark and Mozelle Van Buren. A dinner in honor of Gordon Robertson was held Sunday at the homt of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilburn Robertson, prior (LEFT FROM LAST WEEK) to his leaving for the Service. Therel Brderick spent last Present were Cloyd and wife of weekend in Magna with his Salt Lake City, Gordons girl brother Lamar and family. A friend, Susan Reynolds, of Salt family project was enjoyed Lake, Kendall Gardners, Barwhen Lamars basement was bara, Royce, Vonda and Mrs. poured. Other families assisting Annie Jewkes, Orangeville. in the job were Clements, Glenns .Janet and her husband Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. and Sherwin. Sherwin has quit Blaine Cox were her brother, his job in Nevada and is in Soren and family of Orem, a Orem learning the cabinet and professor at the BYU; Mr. and finishing trade. He has rented Mrs. Frank Cox, Huntington, out his trailer 'house in Nevada. and Mr. and Mrs. Reese Jewkes of Orangeville. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Jensen left Thursday of last week to keep Young James Peacock celean appointment Mrs. Jensen brated his birthday Wednesday had at the LDS hospital for a with friends meeting at his checkup. Her date was Friday, home fotr a social. His mother, May 3. Mrs. Barbara Peacock, served refreshments to the young guests. son of small Gregory Lekis, Richine and Dr. Gordon Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Humphof Salt Lake is vacationing at having her sister, the home of his grandparents, rey enjoyed Jackie, and five sons of PnaVo Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Allred. visit them recently. The young folkg enjoyed seeing the sheep, Monday night of last week cows, horses and fowl on the Mr. and Mrs. Bryce Wilson of farm in attendance Huntington were at choir practice. Mr. Wilson is Sunday guests at the George 65 East Main the stake chorister. A choir and Olsen home were their son music festival is planned for Ithe Bruce and a BYU friend of the stake in the near future. Mr. Wilson conducted the practice r Monday night. ipryr-The Orangeville school PTA will hod the final meeting of this schoo year this Thursday (today) May 16 in the Orangeville ward cultural hall. Winners of the American Legion Auxi-iar- y Mr. and Mrs. George Young vsited in Kearns last weekend with their son Junior and family. They also visited other relatives in Murray and Sandy. They also drove up Bingham Canyon where they viewed the Kennecot copper mine from the top. It was a wonderful sight Emery News Singer Sewing Center Price, Utah fc- J -- Arnold Jacobsen was taken to the Price hospital Tuesday of last week and underwent surgery Friday, May 3. Lenna Bell Williams and her year old son Brent, of Kearns spent five days last week helping Sophia Torgersen with her spring cleaning and redecorat- 17 ing. ensen. jhqh- iifriTj New tougher synthetic gives Goodyear tire compounds strength, greater mileage. - The positive CombineTufsyn, road grip that Nylon cord, assures solid and Goodyear cord has the toand and Exclusive triple-tempere- d tire strength for days speeds and roads- - 3-- T stops, starts, highway hold wet or dry! 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