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Show Page Four EMERY COUNTY (UTAH) PROGRESS Ferron News and Mrs. Don Peterson, also of Sandy came and' visited over Sunday. Each of them left one of their children who will visit with their grandparents for the remainder of this week. Last week Mr. and Mrs. thur Petersen and Mr. and Ward George visited in Ar- Mrs. Kan-os- h wth relatives. Fred (Ann) Marshall. Other teachers from Ferron taking schooling at ths time are Mrs. Lucinda Wild, taking a one week workshop in Home Economics at the USU; Oscar Soderquist, taking a one week workshop in mathematics at the USU; Sam Singleton, taking a one week conference on Childrens Literature at the U of U and he will also do some research at the LDS Geneaogica library; Perry Snow is in Salt Lake to take a two week drivers Instruction course. He will teach it in school next year. Mrs. Snow is with him and they will stay at the home of their son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Snow. Mr. and Mrs Riedel George of Salt Lake came to spend the weekend with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ward George. They Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Edwards spent Saturday and Saturday night on the mountain and re- and family of Orem have been turned to their home Monday. here visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Edwards, prior to his leaving for a sumVisiting recenty at the home mer science institute at the of Mr. and Mrs. Mirl Ralphs Washington State University at from Salt Lake City were some Pullman, Wash, on a National of their children. They were Science Foundation scholarship. Desmnd and Louise Shields and This scholarship can be renewtheir two children; Kent and ed up to three or four years so Anna Lee Johansen and three Mr. Edwards expects to spend children, also Alden Burdick, 8 the next two or three summers brother-in-laof Mrs. Ralphs, in this place. His wife and chiland his son and daughter. dren will remain in Orem this summer and he will return next Mrs. Neal (Evanell) Nelson fall and resume his teaching and three children of Salt Lake there. are here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle Crawford, for a week of visiting while Neal is Howard Huntsman is spendsummer ing two weeks at in Idaho on business. camp for the Utah National Mrs. Irma Snow is in Logan Guard. He belongs to an engithe usual taking a six weeks summer neers unit and so after school course at the USU She combat trininv the remainder of will be staying with her daugh- the time will be spent in buildter and family, Mr. and Mrs. ing and construction roads in Provo canyon. w Dr. William J. Seares Mrs. Charlotte Young is in Salt Lake this week with Geraldine Stanton and Catherine Conover attending a dance work shop convention'. CHIROPRACTOR In Huntington at Perry Wakefield home June 13 and June 27 Mrs. Keith (Wilma) Petersen has crocheted and presented to the perron ward two beautiful sets of sacrament cloths. The second set is to be used in the Junior Sunday School room. . and every other Thursday. Phone 2542 In Sacrament meeting Sunday night the Sunday School was Security Peace of Mind! Protection ! FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY For as Little as $3.76 per month i CAN YOU QUALIFY T toiiow the MOT MIAN MRO FINANCIAL TKACiOV Reg. U S. East Second North Price, Utah Phone Pm. Off. 637-34- (SEES, -- airST cs8 FOR SAL- E- Grand Opening Saturday, June 22, 1963 Col-lar- 1 4-- H Sherm's Marine & Sporting Goods 93 North Main Huntington, Utah FREE COFFEE AND DOUGHNUTS POP FOR KIDS ACCOMPANIED BY PARENTS AUTHORIZED EVINRULE DEALER GLASSPAR, TRAVELER, MJRROCRAFT BOATS IIOLSCLAW AND GATOR TRAILERS 4-- H DnnnnnnnnnonnnijEaaaronDnnn c. Ol-se- CULLIGAN FILTER UNITS CLEARS IT UP FAST! Choose from these 2 low-co- st ways: SERVICE ... OR BASIS OWN IT Tor-gense- n. No equipment to buy. We own the Gives unlimite d service unit and supply of filtered water. Fully auto we care for it. matic. Ladies Clubs re 4-- CATERPILLAR RD6 $850 FORD TRACTOR, with blade, bucket and post-hol- e digger $750 Contact Arel Hunt in Green River, phene or Odell Anderson in Orangeville 564-350- 4 FATHER'S is June Books inmattiuiiffis Cteipiofita vrai) We furnish the plans, construction, financing, for your home improve-men- t or remodeling needs. Kilfoyle Krafts, Builders Price, Utah Announcing our Clubs Just-A-Me- imsisaKP a as FUNNON SHIMMIN Special Agent SENTINEL PLAN 552 partly reorganized. Gam Stevitingl with her two daughters, ens, who was here during the Roxey and Maxine, and their winter teaching school, was refamilies. as leased counselor and his wife Mrs. Rose Olsen Ethel was released as Junior Attending ins Olsens graduaSunday School cordinator. To tion exercises were Mr. and Mrs. take their place, Evan HuntsErma and Royce Neilson and at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Olstn; Earline and Vern man was sustained as counselor of Kaysville were recent Earl R Olsen. Lee is employed and Duaine, from family Mr. and Mrs. Margaret Killpack guests at the home of their by the government and works and Mrs. Raymond Nevada; P. Olsen, and sustained as coordinator. parents, Ella Neilson and Mr. and for the BLM. Pearl Day of Salt Lake. Mrs. Marion Albrechtsen. Mrs. Visiting at the home of Mr. Watt and his rompanion Cleon Huntsman one day last Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Sorensen of Price, who are employed by 4-- H week were all of her sisters and enjoyed a weekend fishing trip the state road commission, have d to their children, Mrs. Lynn Fish Lake with their famil- rented the Katie Sorensen home. TRAVELING STITCHERS and Lynell of Huntington, ies. Naomi and Dean Rich and They anticipate living in this A meeting for this club was Mrs. Henry Elmer and three family of Idaho Falls and Mar- vicinty approxi m a t e y two held May 13 at JoAnn Jeffs children of Birdseye, Mrs. Mont garet Mangum and family of years. home. JoAnn called the meeting Cod and Kathy of Draper and Orem. They rented a cabin and to order and Madeline Nielson Mrs. Bill Ivie and two children enjoyed a lovely time. They celeMr. and Mrs. Arnold Jacob- gave the opening prayer. We of Orangeville. brated Bonnie Mangums fifth sen visited one week in Layton took care of the business before birthday. The Rich family will with their son Clinton Jacobsen Enid Magnuson led the Mr. and Mrs. William Brock remain for a visit. and family. The Jacobsens took pledge. Jean Ashby led us In a were happy to have his brother, their daughter, Lorraine, with song and JoAijn served refreshMr. and Ms. Frank Brock and Dinner guests Friday of last them. ments. Another meeting was family Robert, Sally and Susan, week at the home of Josephine held May 20 at Enids home Jo of Myton, as guests at their R. Peacock were Mrs. Oliver Howard and Elsie Sorensen Ann called it to order and askhome Friday. In the evening, Jensen of Cleveland and her are living in Paradise Valley ed Modeline to say the opening Reid and Dorothy Bailey and daughter, Ztnna Linton, and son for the summer. They are em- prayer. We had some business family joined them at the BrOck Robert of Anoka, Minn. ployed by the Hilgard Ranches. taken care of and a demonstrahome for dinner. tion by Madeline. Jean led the Therel Broderick Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Olsen actook his pledge and Enid served reMrs. Pat Barton and boys companied their son Burton to Scout Troop 308 on a fishing freshments. Gail Hansen gave traveled to Las Vegas with Mr. Salt Lake Friday of last week. trip for four days last week. the closing prayer and we adand Mrs. Malone Jewkes to They accompanied him through They fished in the Salina Can Still another meeting visit through Saturday with the templt. He was married to yon area. Therel was assisted journed. was held at Gails home on another Jewkes daughter, Mr. Linda Clements of Roseville, by Kendall Mortensen. May 25. Only 3 members were and Mrs. Johnny (Sheila) Tom-si- Calif. The ceremony was per present so we were called to formed by Apostle Spencer W. Lynn and Randolph Sorensen order by JoAnn, had our busKimball. Twenty one were in the of Salt Lake were home for the iness and were served refreshA combined pleasure trip was the brides weekend. They were accompan- ments by Gail then we adjourncompany taken Saturday and Sunday by parents, a incuding sister and husband ied by Raymond WillisiTM. also ed. the following: Mr. and Mrs. from California, relatives from of Salt Lake. His fathel is Jesse I Varian Box, Mr. and Mrs. Eas- Idaho, Mr and Mrs. Boyd Williams. THE BURNER BOYS ton Leslie and Linda of Ferron; Mr. and of Salt Lake and By Kevin Dee Ashby Mrs. John Christiansen of Em- Mrs. Jerold Hilton of Orem. The Wednesday June 5 we learned Mr. Mrs Richard and and ery, Miss Davis of South Emery how to young coupe are cn their horn eggs. During the Christiansen and family of eymoon to Caifornia this week. junor high is conducting a week we fry are to fry some eggs North Sat Lake. They traveled They will be honored Friday music class here in the school at home and I will tell you how to the Glen Canyon, the North night at a reception in Rose- house on Monday. Her classes they turned out next week. We Rim of the Grand Canyon, thr- ville. begin at 8:30 a.m. and close at changed our meeting time from ough Bryces Canyon and Zions 3:30 p.m. She gives each student 2 p.m. to 10:30 a.m. Canyon. They reported a very Norman and Lora Lee Behling one half hour of individual enjoyable time. and two sons of Midvale visited help. The following Emery stuKITCHEN COOKETTES last week at the home of Mr. dents are participating in her By Delena Brotherson Mrs. Lyda Wareham hag just and Mrs. Reed Larsen. The class: Janet Jensen, Scobt ChrisThe Kitchtn Cookettes met at recently returned from Kearns Behlings had just returned from tiansen, Eddie Sorensen, Rene the home of Miss Vonda Gail where she helped her son Dick a trip to California including Christiansen, Valeen Brinker-hof- f, Willson to organize and get and wife wecome a new baby Disney Land. Loretta Peterson, Vern Ol- started on their cooking club. into their home.l a boy born sen, Dennis Blackburn, Lynn They met Saturday, June 8, and June 4. It is the first boy for Mortensen, Dennis Stringham, elected the folowing officers: Mrs. Doraleen Gates and famthem and they have one girl. It Eric Bunderson, Craig Ander- Pres, Merrilyn Day; is the twelfth grandchild for Mr. ily of Saina spent a few days son and Don Blackburn. Vila Fail; secretary and last week with their mother, and Mrs. Kenneth Wareham. Sherrie Jones; reporttreasurer, and grandmother, Sophia Kendall, Lynn and Lynne er, Delena Brotheson, and song Cara Beckstead, house held the was Lynn at frOpen Mortensen entertained their leader, Carolyn Willson. They home of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold 11, of Salt Lake is here to spend iends at a pizza party Sunday panned their summer projects Wayman last Saturday for their the .summer with her grandmo- night after church. and club work. The next meet-wa- s son Arnold L. and his wife ther, Sophia Torgensen. to be held June 10 at 1 p.m. Maurine. Among the out of town Melchize-dek of the Restoration Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Broderilk guestg attending were Mrs. ByELMI MEAT PRODUCERS Priesthood was the theme ron Davies, the brides mother, and four children of Salt Lake The Elmo Meat Producers are Cannonville; Mr. and Mrs. Lloy-de- ll and Mr. and Mrs. Tex Brad- in sacrament meeting Sunday glad to announce the success of were Stuart Sanand were night. Speakers ford and famiy of Orem Wayman family, their trip to the 27th annual dy, Mr. and Mrs. John R. Pow- weekend guests at the Ferry Williams and Elmo Anderson. Intermountain Junior Fat Stock ell and Cristine, Murray.; Mr. Broderick home. Sherwin Brod- Clay Chrstiansen rendered an Show held a North Salt Lake. and Mrs. Ralph Young, Manti; erick of Orem was also home organ solo. Scott Christiansen Members attendng were Lee was graduated from the PriZella Wayman and Sharon and last week. Wilma Johanstn, Jo Johansen, AnderBelle President Karron Brown, Midvale. Many mary by Ann Carol Johansen Hansen. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Olsen of son. Bishop Arthur L. Petty and friends and neighbors called and Boyd Willson. The leaders grad-uato- n of awarded certificate his nice were received. Nev. weekend many were gifts guests Ely, were Jane, and Lyle Anderson of the and others attending Larie, MIA accepted him into the Mu- Varden, Calvin Wilson, Kerwin Johansen and Mr. and tual. Mrs. Darold Hansen and famWe received fair honors for Lyc Jensen is in Kamas vis- - ily. our stock but were more proud of the fact that Wilma Johan-senweected a police officer of show town. She was the only girl official eleettd. We had fun NOTICE OF BOND ELECTION Number 1, Emery, and 2, Moore, J J CLUB at Emery City Hall, Judges of J J club members were enter- and brought back good money EMERY COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH Election, Ruby Minchey, Mag- tained at the home of Roma and many happy memories. gie Hansen and Mary Henning-son- . Powell Wednesday night. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN GET READY, GET SET, SEW that an election has been called Election District No. 3, Fer-ronjust-A-mer- e By Glenna Olsen club to be held in each of the regThe second meeting of our No. 4, Molen, and No. 5, ular election districts in Emery Clawson, at Ferron Mrs. Myrle Johansen was hos- club was held May 4 at 3:30 at City Hall, club at ur ltaderg home. In the previous County, Utah, on Tuesday, the Judges o f Elect i o n, Frank tess to the 2nd day of July, 1963, at which Roxie Nelson and her home Thursday afternoon. meeting we elected offeers as Blackburn, New officers sustained to act follows: Justine Thompson, Pr there shall be submitted to such Eva Swasey. qualified voters of said County Election District No. 6, Castle in the future were Myrtle Lar- esident; Lyn Fox, as shall have paid a property Dale at Castle Dale sen and Dora Otteestsom. ReDixie Allen, secretary; City Hall. tax therein in the year precedleased were Adela Jorgensen Glenna Olsen, reporter; Jeanne HuntsE. J. Judges of Election, ing such election, the following man, Parley Nelson, health chairman; Linda Anderson and and Ida Snow. question Lesliq, recreation chairman. Our Adella Jorgensen. LEGION AUXILIARY leaders are Charene and Julie Shall Emery County, Utah, Election District No. 7, Orincur debt and issue general angeville at Orangeville City The Huntington American Olsen. At the second meeting obligation bonds to the amount Hall, Judges of Election, Jean- Legon Auxiliary held the June Genna said the prayer, Justine of $230,000 to run for a period nette Peacock, Guy Ware and meeting Wednesday night. A led the plcdg, Jeanne led exerof not more than 20 years Jeanne Scovill. program about Flag Day was cises for health, and Linda led from the date thereof and to Election District No. 8, Law- given. Solo, Judy Potter, accom- the songs. We talked about our bear interest at a rate or rates rence; No. 9, Huntington, and panied by Lavon Guymon; story. cloth and patterns for our year not in excess of 4i2 per an No. 10 Huntington at Hunting-to- n Flora Jensen; poem, lone Niel- projects Our leaders said that Rena Grange. The we will try to have our meetnum for the purpose of payCity Hall. Judges of Elec- son; talk, ing part of the cost of erect- tion, Utahna Wilson, Ella Row-le- y Auxiliary hopes that every cit- ings every Tuesday at 3:30. izen will have a flag raised for ing a public building to be and Madge Guymon. L H M CLUB used as in infirmary and for Election District N o. 11 Flag Day, June 14, and every Last Thursday afternoon the other related purposes in and Cleveland and No. 12, Elmo at patriotic holiday. LHM club held their meetfor Emery County, including Davis Hall in Cleveland. Judges S AND C CLUB the acquisition of a site and of Election, Irene Sanderson, ing at the home of Connie NelMrs. Earlene Black and hus- son, their leader. The opening all necessary furnishings and Loretta Larsen and Jennie band Ross entertained the S prayer was by Irma Jean Snow therefor? equipment Erickson. and C club ladies and their hus- and closing prayer by Sharon At said election the polls shall Election District No. 14, Green bands Saturday night at their Jones. They sang some songs be opened at the hour of 7:00 River at Green River City Hall, and did some cooking. oclock A.M. and shall remain Judges of Election, Dorothy home. open until and shall be closed Ross, Esther Fluckey and Jane at the hour of 8:00 oclock P.M. Stott. Said election shall be held as BY ORDER OF THE BOARD DAY nearly as possible in conformity OF COUNTY COMMISSIONwith the general election laws ERS OF EMERY COUNTY, of the State of Utah, and at UTAH. 16 such election every qualified Dated the 23rd day of May, voter of said County who shall 1963. have paid a property tax in Raymond R. Sitterud said County in the year preChairman ceding such election, shall be ATTEST: ARE A GIFT OF LASTING REMEMBRANCE entitled to vote. Glen P. Bott The polling places and the County Clerk (SEAL) Remember That Special Dad With a Good judges who are to conduct said election are as follows: Election Dist ri c t Regular Emery News Mrs. Leona Huntsman Mrs. Jerry (Ellen) Bryan and three children of Sandy came the middle of last week to visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ptterson. Saturday, Mr. June 13, 1963 va in BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs. Junior Young of Kearns are the proud parents of a new baby girl born May 29. Her name is Karen. Mr. and Mrs. George Young of Orangeville are grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Tilton of Price are parents of a baby boy, 7 lbs. 7 oz., born at the Carbon hospital June 4. This is the third child for the Tltons. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Rowley, Huntington. AMICAE iKliiiiUiliiLim CLUB Members of the Amicae club in Ferron met at the home of Mrs. Robert Thompson Tuesday a week ago. They honored Mrs. Sue Funk with a baby shower. Games, prizes and refreshments contributed to the enjoyable evening. Book Some of the many now in stock arc The New Dictionary of Thoughts Complete Set of History of the Church Priesthood and Church Government The Upward Reach The Family of Joseph Smith LDS Reference Encyclopedia Leadership Cherished Experiences, from the writings David 0. McKay Continuing the Quest Golden Nuggets of Thought And Many Others PROGRESS PHOTO AND SUPPLY Castle Dale of Dean's Appliance and Cuiligan Soft Water Co. 46 West Main Price Castle Valley Federal Credit Union BULLETIN Why we like our Credit Union: We like it because we members own it. Resides, our loans are insured at no cost to us. If I borrow money from my Credit Union, and then die or become permanently disabled . . . my loan would he paid in full, and as I said before, at no additional cost. You ask who is eligible for this insurance? Everyone borrowing under age 70. Who pays for this insurance? The Credit Union pays for it out of its earnings. Borrowers and members pay no individual charges. How are claims paid? If an insured borrower dies before age 70, or is totally and permanently disabled before age 60, Cuna Mutual Insurance sends our Credit Union a check for his loan balance. ALSO; At no additional cost our savings are matched with Life Insurance. How are my savings insured? Our Credit Union has life savings insurance, also with Cuna Mutual Insurance. It is a plan that gives each eligible member up to $2,000 of insurance on his savings. Who is eligible for this insurance? Every member Man, woman or child who is under 70. How much insurance do I get? You get $1.00 insurance for $1.00 you deposit before you reach age 55. Then, for ages: 55 through 59 $.75 insurance for each $1.00 60 through 64 $.50 insurance for each $1.00 65 through 69 $.25 insurance for each $1.00 How are claims paid? When you die, Cuna Mutual Insurance sendte the Credit Union a cheek for your insurance. This is why we, the members, like the Castle Valley Federal Credit Union. If you are not a member, join today. Don't put it off till it is too late. |