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Show Huntington News Mrs. Flora Jenson Bazil Majors, acting administrator at the Carbon hospital for the past two years, Tuesday night handed in his resignation to the hospial board. The resignation was accepted and became effective May 18. Mr. Majors will accept a position with Hercules Company at Bacchus in theauditing department. The hospital officials presented him with a wrist watch. He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Majors. ting the vaccine may get it at Dr. Schreiers this week. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ungerman and Vicki, Salt Lake City, spent Sunday at thehome of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Baxter. Mrs. Dan LeRoy and children and Mr. and Ms. E. R. Bennett also were present. Thelma Mills was taken to the Carbon hospital this week for an emergency operati! !n. Visiting at the Oscar Majors home the past week were a Recent visitors at the home of broher and a sister of Bazil. M. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cox was and Mrs. ixitt Majors and two their son, Soren Cox, and famboys, Vernal; Mrs. Leah Ann ily, Provo. Dawson and two girls, Ariz.; and Bazil and family, Price. Karen and Glen Smith and children, Denver spent a few The reunion for all Hunting-to- n days in Huntingtl In at the home high and North Emery high of Karens mother, Mrs. Myrl graduates will be held Wednes- Grange. Mr. and Mrs. Gene day, May 29 at the school gym Carlson and children, Latuda, also visited at the Grange home after 5 p.m. Saturday. Mrs. Rena Grange was in Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle Hun-sakOrem Wednesday to Friday for entertained at a party at a visit with daughters Verna and husband, Vern Evertson and the city park Saturday for the children. Mildred Johnson ac- ninth grade seminary students. companied her and stayed with Mr. and Mrs. Tillman Wolsey Mr. and Mrs. Theo LeRoy, Lorraine Sitterud and children, during that time. Ruth Kelley and daughter Judy, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hales, Am- Francy LeRoy and children aterican Fork, visited with Mrs. tended the wedding and recepHales sisters, Mary Collard, tion in Dragerton Saturday for Martha Sorenson ' and Maud Shanna Guymon and Richard Sietz. Gunderson, Sunday. er The poio clinic was held urday. Anyone who missed Y0U8 INSURANCE AGENT Satget- - CAN BE Your Best Friend! Mr. and Mrs. Jim (Kathryn) Nelson and children, Salt Lake City, had a few days visit here with Mr. and Mrs. Glen Jones. A Mothers Day program was presented in each ward Sunday Each mother was given a corsage. A special flora gift war given to Laura Brown, 84, the oldest mother, and Lorie McEl-pranyoungest mother attending the Second ward. Plants were given to Minerva Anderson, 85, and Karren Justice, in the First ward. g, Insure against financial loss through accident, sickness or disaster. See us today for a sound insurance program, COMPLETE SERVICE! Equitable Ins. Agency Stf East Geo. Pattericb Main ME Mr. and Mrs. Pete Larsen and children came from Vernal for a visit with Mrs. Edith Collard. Roma stayed for a longer visit. They will make their home in Artesia, Colo. Mr. and Mrs. Tedd Johnson and boys were visitors in Salt Lake City the past weeKend. The Huntington wards entertainment Saturday, auction, sale, banquet and program, was a big success. Lynn Peacock was emcee for the program. Others taking part on the program were Emcn Rowley, Van Gadner, Wilson, harmon i c a music; Verna Watterson, solo, accompanied by Ora Larsen; Raylene Corgiat, reading; Amy Hall, Marsha Grange, Patricia Odle, Susan Leamaster, Kelley Anderson, Garth Larsen, Michael Larsen, Kay Wilberg, square dance; Delores McArthur, reading; Norma Hail, Carol Stokes, Reva Gordon, Luwayne Wilson. Dora Larsen, Addie Richards and Lavon Guymcn, chorus. Grant Wilson was general chairman assisted by Lee McElprang, Wilford Nielson, Kaye Christensen, Lorraine Matinez, the Relief Society, MIA, Primary, Sunday School, the priesthood and others. Grant Wilson extends many thanks to everyone in the wards and out of town who helped in any way to make the ovent a success. My Neipbors "Would you explain how your bank helped you and your husband when you became new full-servi- low-co- st I 100TH ANNIVERSARY NATIONAL , CARBON 45 South Carbon the DUAL EMERY CURRENCY OF THE ACT BANKING AND Price, Utah INDEPENDENT HOME OWNED HOME MANAGED Member Federal Reserve System and Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation birthday dinner was enjoy- Ac-or- Reatives Alvin Jensen Mrs. Hedvig Behling is in the titled Crying in the Wilderness in commemoration of the restoration of the Aaronic Priesthood. The narrator was Keith Wright and the chorus was of Aaronic Priesthood boys and girls of the coresponding age. 'r 0 Mrs, Adela Jorgensen is improving after a siege ttf pneumonia last week. ' ' Mr. 1 . s Z F v-- muy.r; j t , ' ' ' - - n, . ft - ; ti jut ; . r V4. Co.. 7 'T W - V .jQ We Need LARGE their Mrs. Irma Snow had a Mothers Day party and program last Friday for the closing of her kindergarten class. There were 18 mothers present. During the noon hour the mothers and children all had hot lunch to It has been announced that gether. the Relief Society will serve lunch on eMmorial Day in the recreation hall. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Funk and daughter, Mrs. Jean Beren-seof Helper visited here on Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Bryant Nelson the past week and for Saturday of last week with Mr. Mothers Day were Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Ervin Olsen and other Sherril Snow and four children relatives. V N W Mr. and Mrs. Dean (Arene) Attending the early morning breakfast in the stake house Barton visited friends and relalast Thursday morning with tives in Ferron Friday and Sathome in from urday uni . ' Bishop Vandenberg and his two counselors, Henry D. Taylor assistant to the Council of the Twelve Apostles, and several welfare men were Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Larsen, Mr. and Mrs. John Zwahlen, Mr. and Mrs. Clive Worthen, Clayton Bren-se- n and Reid Bailey. credit rf 9 I i ' v n ' ; and Mrs. Cyrus Wilberg attended the wedding reception tf their granddaughter, Phyllis, in Ogden Saturday evening. Phyllig ig the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Williams. Other famiy members who were at the reception were Mr. and Mrs. Attending the Manti Temple Lamar Wilberg, Mr. and Mrs, last Thursday night to do sealand Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Wilberg Mr. and work Mrs. were ing Kenneth Wilberg and their fam- Cleon Huntsman, Mr. and Mrs. and Leon George Huntsman and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Nelson Ralphs, Ferron; Calvin Jensen and Mrs. Mary Tatton, Clawson; andtwochildren, all of Salt Lake and Mrs. Lynn Collard of Hunt- City. Tuesday of last week Mr and Mrs. Bryant Nelson attendington. They were joined by Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Allen of Manti ed the funeral of an aunt of Buand Mr and Mrs. Clinton Wake- Mrs Nelson, Mrs. Margaret chanan of also Centerfield. They field f the Manti Temple. visitej in Manti with brothers Because of the attendance of and sisters. our bishopric and other ward leaders to the special meeting Jerald Barton left Monday in he Manti Temple Sunday, to attend a Farmers morning May 26, Leon Ralphswill be in Union school in Denver, Colo. charge of Priesthood meeting He will be back Friday. and Sunday School in the ward. Amounts We Need, SMALL Amounts Castle Valley Federal Credit Union HUNTINGTON 2501 Mr. and Mr. Arnold Wayman visited last weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Lloydell Wayman and family in Salt Lake City and with Mr. and Mrs. John (Joyce Beth) Powell in Murray. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Williams spent Wednesday and Thursday Of last week in Salt Lake City purchasing a new counter and other furnishingfor their cafe. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Larsen went up Thursday and brought the things back in their truck. Mr. Williams plans to open his cafe again about June 1. While In Salt Lake, Nina had an operation on her nose, having an obstruction removed. They also visited with their son, Elton, and family in Ogden. Chevy II Nova 400 Don A (Laver-na- ) Petersen of Ferron, Mr and Mrs. Dee (Loretta) Larsen of Cleveland and Mr. and Mrs. Elton Williams of Ogden, all met Sunday at the home of Mr. and 4; Mrs. Ellis Allr When are you going to Provo for a(Carolyn) family dinner have those brakes checked. visiting. Terrance ? Sunday at Leadership meeting in Castle Dale, Arnold Wayman was passed on and ordaine to the office of an Elder in the Priesthood, that night in Sacrament meeting. Ralph Worthen was graduated from Primary and passed on to be ordained to the office of a Deacon. !53teHIIbGGED vast! Lk. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wayman and new baby were Sunday visitors at the Oscar Wayman home. Huntsman Mr. and Mrs. Homer Duncan Ill Newel Kofford went on the Green River boat trip with some friends Saturday. .4! Mr. and Mrs. Alex Beveridge left Monday morning to attend the funeral services of Mr. Beveridges nephew and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Clavell, who were killed in an auto accident Friday while driving from Tooele id their home in Salt Lake. He has worked at the Army Depot at Tooele for 12 years. After the funeral Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Beveridge visited with their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Gonzales in Clearfield. Monday afternoon and evening they visited their son, Bazil Beveridge, in Salt Lake City. They returned to their home in Ferron anj Mr. and Mrs. SYSTEM BANK vis-iti- A in-la- Mrs. Fay Norberg and her daughter, Mrs. Suzanne Forster, and her daughter, ah of San Francisco and Mr. and Mrs. Du-ar- d Stringham of Salt Lake City were Mothers Day visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clabj Funk. Mr. and Mrs. Stringham returned home that evening but Mrs. Norberg and party remained until Friday when Mrs. Funk took them to Salt Lake City. She remained and visited with the Stringhams until Sunday when she returned home Mrs. Ethel Jeffg and Mrs Mildred Mottitt accompanied Mr. anl Mrs Cyrus Wilberg up State last week. They all visited La Fonts Tuttle in Clearfield and found her improving. Mrs. Jeffs stayed in Clearfield for a few days. Mrs. Moffitt visited with her son Crover and family and attended the wedding in Ogden of rhyllls Williams. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Williams Mrs. Dora Otterstrom ls n and children of Tooele were in Richfield with the Milton ed by Mrs. Ida Wall and her weekend visitors at the Clive Greaves. daughters at the home of Mrs. Killpack hpime. Joan Crawford in Moore. Mrs. Mr.and Mrs. Brian Wilberg Mrs. Emeline Jewkes is here and Wall was accompanied to Maoire baby were at the Rufus by Mrs. Mozell Van Buren of with Mr. anj Mrs. Forrest Pet- Wilbergs over Sunday. They live been in Price d erson. She has Lendora Mrs. in Ogden. Orangeville, of North Holywood, Calif, with Beth and family the past two weeks. and Mrs. Norma Whitfield of Mr. and Mrs. Bland Fok of Salt Lake. This week Mrs. Wall Salt Lake were weekend visitors Olsen Earl of council the Mrs. Acord with in high is Saltjuake at the Jesse Tuttles. visiting relatives and friends visited all church meetings there. David, son of Mr and Mrs. Glen Bott. underwent surgery Cox and Sunfriend, Eugene girl The program presented day evening by the Aaronic were here from Salt Lake for the weekend. Priesthood was very well done. Clarin Ashby directed the singing; Shauna McClenahan was The government building prothe accompanist and Bishop Delon Olsen propfin Carlos Larsen was the narrator. ject is the erty nearing completion and ' ! . ' - ' Bishop took the place lef Rollo wil be ready for occupancy Brunson who was called out of soon. . 4 is It quite a little village. town. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Bell and daughter Geraldine spent Mothers Day picnicking in Provo canyon where they were met by Ted and Helen Crawford and children of Salt Lake and Wendel and Andrea Farr and some friends from Bountiful. They all had a very enjoyable time. Ferron News Ferron News Meeting the costs of new parenthood is just one of bank like the purposes for which a ours makes personal loans. We make them promptly, and with repayment arranged in instalments from regular income. If you can use credit for any sound personal reason, get the details on our loan plan before you decide on any plan home. Mrs Ida Snow son-in-la- MIA will be held Friday night at 7:45 in the Second ward. parents? "Thats easy: By financing the big expenses that came along with this little fellow! Price hospital recovering from ilies and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde for appendicitis in the Price surgery she underwent last Thompson and children. The re- hospital last week. He is home week. Her condition is ception was held at the Williams now and improving nicely. Castle Dale News who visited at the home one day last week were Mrs. Ada Hammond of San Francisco, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert (Ruth) Peruch and granddaughter of Fresno. Calif., Mr. and Mrs. Roland (Vesta) Christensen and Mr. and Mrs. Ivin (Eva) Wall of Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. William Jarvis The women are all sisters of have moved to Orem. Their Mrs. Jensen and this was the Max Nielson, and wife first time they had been togethMell came to help them get er for several years. Hans Denmoved. nison of Price, a brother-in-lawas also with the group. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bates, Price, visited the Second ward Sunday School and he gave the lesson to the Young Married class. Mr. Bates is a social workMrs. Leona er in the mental clinic for Carbon-Emery aso juvecounties, nile probation officer for the Those attending the Lyle Bry5th District Court. an funeral in Salt Lake City from perron were Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Amelia Anderson, Boise, Bob Boggs, Mr. and Mr3. Eldon Idaho, is visiting in Huntington Bryan, Clinton Bryan, Mr. and with a sister, Mrs. Irene Mrs. Perry Snow and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Funk. Mel Bryan, formerly of Ferron, gave the Connie and Max Collard and prayer in the home; Jess Bryan, baby daughter of Granger were formerly of Ferron, spoke in weekend visitors at the Drew the funeral, and Alton Bryan, Richards home brother of the deceased, dedicated the grave. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Wilson and Mrs. Hilda Wilson were visitors While in Salt Lake City for ;n Salt Lake City Wednesday. the Bryan funeral, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Bryan visited with their Miss Linda Skidmore and Mrs. children, Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Dixie Hunsaker entertained at Christensen in Bountiful and i bridal shower for Miss Rob- Mr. and Mrs. Bill (Doris) erta Reaves Wednesday evening Brooks in Clearfield. They reat the Hunsaker home. turned homt Sunday. The First grade puipls with Mrs. Maudie Mofitt teacher, and While in Salt Lake City last the kindergarten with Mrs. Carolyn Luke teacher, had a spring week Mr. and Mrs. Jack Funk program and party for the mo- visited with Mr. and Mrs. Bruce thers Friday. Mrs. Zola Guy-mo- Funk and with Mr. and Mrs. fourth grade is planning Bill Anderton, all of Salt Lake a science fair Thursday afterl- City, also with Jacks mother, oon and will invite the mothers. who is visiting at the Anderton home. Phil Jay Funk accompanA program commemorating ied his parens to Salt Lake and the restoration of the Aaronic attended Boys State reunion Priesthood was presented Sun- held at the Terrace Room. day night in the Second ward. Mrs. Addie Richards directed Mrs. Anna Rhodes left Wedthe chorus of 25 young folks. nesday night of last week for Lavon Guymon was accompan- Reedley, Calif, where she is visist and Gregg Wakefield, iting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Riddle, of her son Jack. While there Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Waterfield Rhodes will also visit with Mr. and baby of Granger came tj: and Mrs. Jack (Barbara) spend Mothers Day at tse home Rhodes who are visiting at the of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Riddle home. At the First ward meeting Sunday night the program The Voice in the Wilderness was narrated by Courtney and Lamar Guymon, Chall and Blair Q.tok, Ray Rowley David Childs, Jeffry Huntington, and John Brasher. Mrs. Ora Larsen played background music. sHr&e PttOGBMEV . Page Five EMERY COUNTY (UTAH) PROGRESS May 23, 1963 Sunday night in Sacrament meeting 13 boys were given individual awards by Bishop Albrecht for achievements during the past year. Thty were Ken W. Olsen, Michael Ralphs, Robert Behling, David Zwahlen, Ken Wight, Don Childs, John Lemldn, Paul Worthen, Merrill Duncan, Craig Larsen, Clyde Nelson, James Nelson and Robert Chevy 31 wagon looks this big when you load it up TSDlm. and this big when you gas it up That, in the eyes of most Chevy II wagon owners, is just about the size of it. A king-siz- e appetite for cargo. But a dainty one for gas. And this, we hardly need add, is just the kind of wagon we planned it to be. Taut and trim as it is on the outside, we went to great lengths to keep it BIG where a wagon should be BIG. The load platform extends a full nine feet from the back of the front seat to the tip of the lowered tailgate. And CSedldl - for all the pepper we packed into that engine (theres also a choice of an even thriftier 4 in most models), we were careful to keep it simple, easy to service and a real stickler on economy. Feel in a traveling mood? Well happy coincidence this is the time of year your AT YOUR CHEVROLET DEALERS CHECK HIS TNT DEALS ON CHEVROLET, CHEVY The program in Sacrament meeting Sunday night waa en- Station Wagon IM1 Chevrolet dealer feels in his most generous its high time you trading mood. Looks like two got together. E, CORVAIR AND It Price, Utah d (C CORVETTE |