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Show July 4, 1963 EMERY COUNTY (UTAH) PROGRESS Page Four Mra Gary Jensen and baby Wendy of Salt Lake are weekend guests alt the FV.yd Mr. and Emery News Mrs. Rose Olsen Brinkerhoff home. Word was received here that Mr. and Mrs. Kay Cr:ok and three children o Idaho Falls visited last week at the home of KayV mother Leola Crook. A on a trip to Yellowstone Park. Royce Hansens son, Gregory, They sold their home in Payson who wont be 18 until August, last August before they left for has been called on a work mis-sicto South Dakota for two Hawaii. They are living in Pr-:v- o this summer, and are glad years. He will leave this week. family dinner was enjoyed ThDeris and to be home. ursday afternoon. Hazel (Holt) Jones of Garden Craig Funk and d:ughter Diane of Ferron, Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Mr. andMrs. George Pearson Grove, Calif, is visiting here Christiansen and family and left Wednesday of last week to with her sister, Alee Albrecht-seand Other relatives. Mrs. grandma Madsen were guests. attend a Pearson reunion and Kay is employed in the Depart- to spend two months in Califor- Jones is the mother of four children and has been a widow ment of Public Assistance. nia visitng their chldren. f:r five years. She is very active in the church, being first counand Loy and Gary Hansen Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Broder-c- k selor in the Relief Society, an family have moved inlto the Willis Sorensen home. . They and their daughter, Marcia energetic worker in genealogy moved in 10 days and are and Mrs. Bill Couitta of Salt and spends much time in the agj Lake were weekend guests at Los Angeles temple. buying the place. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ole Lutitia Jumper was taken to Jensen. Geraldine Anderson of Amerthe Price hospital Friday, June ican Fork is spending this week 21 She is some better alt the time Salina people who attended at the home of Mr. and Mrr. of this writing. the wedding Saturday night Eldred Mortensen, helping them were Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Burr, prepare for Kays wedding reMr. and Mrs. Rex Addley and Zelma Burr, Robert Burr, Mel-an- y ception this weekend. Kay and Mickelsin, Ardys Crane, Mr. Miss Anderson were roommaltes family are vacationing in Las Vegas this week durng the and Mrs. Ted Burr and daugh- at Snow college. ter Barbara. miners vacation. n' n, Mr. and Mrs. Michael MortenBruce Mortensen is businy en. sen and 16 month old May Christiansen was honorbaby boy, ed alt a surprise birthday party gaged in remodeling his home. Derrie, of Suit Lake were week of Monday, June 24, at the heme end guests at the home Mr. her daughter, Doris Mangum. Monte Henningson has spent and Mrs Lyle Anderson.of Mr. Many old friends gathered Re- the past lew days at the George Mortensen is a beautician at freshments were served and a Pearson home redecorating Makoffs. They came to attend very enjoyable afternoon was while Ithe Pearsons are vaca- the wedding reception Saturday spent. tioning in California., night for Mr. and Mrs. Burton Olsen. Michael and Burton were for home is Mortensen Clara and Clifford Clark and Kaye grade and high school companher three children of Hawaii visited three weeks preparing for ions. wSih Pearl Peterson recentyl. wedding. She is empoyed ini Salt Mrs Peterson acccmpanied them Lake at Kolbys Services. Mr. and Mrs. James Baldwin . . the bride is the former Norma Draper GIE$ GD 0 OSES ceq odoeeq aaaua BUT NOT WHERE YOUR AUTO INSURANCE IS CONCERNED Mr. and Mrs. Marsdon Larsen of Midvale, Mrs Lyle Brookhart and Mr. and Mrs. Larry Evons of Bountiful were weekend guests at the G. L. Olsen home and attended the wedding Satnighlt. Mrs Brookhart is of lace and net. The brides veil urday a sister to Gerald and Mr. Larwas an illusion of net caught sen is his cousin. They were to a crown of seed pearls. She housed at the Last Chance Mocarried a bouquet of carnations tel. Temple rites unite John Brasher and Vickie Powell of Huntington Miss Vickie Powell and Kenneth John Brasher Jr. were united in marriage in a Manti Temple ceremony Satu r d a y morning, June 22. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lavon Powell, Huntington. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth John Brasher, Huntington, are parents of the bridegroom. The wedding party was guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Brasher at a wedding dinner served at Aaron Williams new cafe in Ferron on their return trip from the temple The reception was held in the Huntington ward recreation hall Saturday evening, June 22. The bridal gown was a model and talisman roses. Attendants to the bride were Aiys Anderson, maid of honor, Miss Joan Powell, maid of hon- of Rexburg, Ida.; Jane Steed, a or, Miss Lee Rasmussen, Miss bridesmaid, of Pacifica, Calif., Helen Brasher and Miss Judy and a bridesNancy Marl Cunha, bridesbaids. They wore maid, of Price, tin, were all weekand carried end orchid sheaths guests of the G. L. Olsens. white and lavender carnations. Powell and Jann Michelle Wakefield were flower girls. Courtney Guymon was best man and ushers included Steven Powell and LaNae Jones. The young couple will make their home in Huntington. Of course you want to hold down the cost of insuring your car, but don't let that influence you to buy insurance with price as your main consideration. If you do, you may find that if you have an accident you will have to "do it yourself" in handling all the troubles that usually follow. What that can cost you in lost time, worry and expense is quite likely to offset all you "save" on your premium. Think twice Utah before you buy insurance on price! DDDDODDDDnnODDDnDDDDDDDDDDI fry. Sincerely yours, F. M. Clinton Regional Director Bureau of Reclamation Celebrate JULY 4th Experiment station tests prove Mr. and Mrs,. Kenneth John Brasher that seed treating can increase . . . the bride is the former Vickie Powell germinaion and seedling vigor by 10 or more Two to 4 extra bushels of wheat per acre is not uhusual. WITH MONEY A HEART true story which illustrates the principles of credit union service A Vali Drive-I- n Theatre HELP IN TIME OF NEED Sponsored by Legion & Auxiliary Parade Program Sports Rodeo Ball game EVERYONE IS INVIT ED TO ATTEND ter Paul died, his widow's income of $2,000 per year was not enough to keep the ranch going and pay tre hills. Rut when she moved into town with her children, the best job she could find was Al SHOWS START AT DUSK. APPROXIMATELY 7:S0 COMPLETE SNACK BAR Wednesday and Thursday ns a kitchen helper at $1.10 per hour. Our hospital credit union stepped in and loaned her $1,000 to pay up a total of 21 different debts. Now she will he able to get hv until the estate is settled and the ranch in sold. Castle Valley Federal Credit Union HUNTINGTON EQQQnDDDDQDBQIlQDDaaDDDDDDQ k. Lawn care is booklet text If you want a thrifty lawn, county agent, Gerald R Olson, may have some suggestions. To have a healthy lawn it will help you to understand how grass grows and uses air and sunlight to manufacture its own food from raw materials in the soil, Louis A. Jensen, Utah State University Extension agronomist stressed. The process is called photosynthesis. The leaf is the manufacturing part of the grass where this process takes place. Here raw materials of water, minerals and chemicals are brought together and plant food is manufactured in the form that can be used by the growing plant. If you cut your grass too short, you dont leave enough total leaf surface to manufacture the necessary amount of plant food to maintain hrifty grass plants. Taller, neatly clipped grass looks better, stays healthier and feels more velvety to the step. Our blue grass lawns in the county should not be cut shorter than 112 to 2 inches, the county agent said. Further direction on lawn care are given in the Utah State University Extension Leaflet 86 Home Lawns for Utah. A free copy may be obtained from the county extension office. - FREE LACOON TICKETS When You Subscribe or Renew Your Subscription to the Emery County Progress tickets good for any Lagoon ride and season swimming any day . . . any time . . . any enclosed in fill the subscription is yours when you blank and mail to EMERY COUNTY PROGRESS CASTLE DALE, UTAH $3.00 in Think of the fun you will have at Lagoon and think of the good reading youll get all year long. Mail the subscription or renewal order now. Weekend guests who came for the wedding reception Saturday night were Mr. and Mrs. Boyd tt IL1 SAVINGS BOKSS Olsen and family of Bountiful; Mr. and Mrs Jerold Hilton and 7 month old baby boy Brett of Orem; Mrs. La None Heileeon and three daughters, Noradi, Helen and Elaine, and a son, Scott, of Idaho Falls. Mrs. Heil-eao- n and her family are living in Provo this summer. Mrs. Heileson is attending school at NOTICE BYU and will get her degree in August. Her major is Elemen- I am not responsible for the tary Education. She teaches bills my wife may run up. school in Idaho Falls. Ceylon Jacobsen ery county: The mutton fry put on by the people of Emery County under your chairmanship was indeed an unexpected pleasure for me. As a young man raised in the cattle country of southern Arizona, I have long known the wonders of Dutch oven cooking on an open fire. But it has been seme years since I have had the good fortune of enjoying it as I did at your mutton fry following the Joes ValleyDam Graund Breaking Ceremony. I am sure that Dutch oven cooking is slowly becoming a lost art in this day of modern conveniences. So, for this very special treat at the Joes Valley ceremony, please accept my thanks, and if possible convey my appreciation to all the men and women of Emery County who put on the mutton 6 at Orangeville Kill-pac- at the The following letter was received by Wliford Humphrey with the request that it be passed on to the people of Em- Ruth Stilson Orangeville, at reception Emery County Progress Rates: In County, $340 per year; Outride County, Please enter my I (Check One) subscription receipt of statement. $4.00. to t one year. nneyrhi or agree to pay this sum upon Name Address. City, State , Our Readers Write . . . time-teste- 718-263- The bride wora a white short dress of lace, a small white hat and carried a bouquet of long stemmed roses. The bridesmaids dresseg were turquoise blue and hall was decorated with they carried long stemmed roses. The of fresh flowers. ReA wedding reception, honoring The mothers wore corsages of bouquets were served on tabfreshments carnations. K. pink Mr. and Mrs. Burton Olsen, off by white pillles sectioned was held Saturday night in the master ars entwined with garlands of as Olsen acted Boyd Emery ward recreation hall. In the receiving line were of ceremonies. Ushers were Kent flowers and pink streamers. Jerold Hilton, Paul hosts, Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Olsen; Killpack, The program included a solo, Mike and Chuck Olsen, Mrs. Lu None Heileson, an aunt Cal Jewkes; ballet dance, Patwere Caterers Margret of the- bride; Boyd Olsen, best and ricia Petty; vocal duet, Mr. and and LaNore man; the groom and bride; Aiys Killpack them were Hilton, Mrs. Arthur Broderick; reading, AnOlene assisting Anderson; maid of honor; Jane derson, Paulinel Clark, and Bell LaNore Hilton; vocal duet, Mr. Anderson. Serving girls were and Mrs. Perry Wakefield; Lynne Mortensen,, Ronny Jen- vocal duet, Aiys Anderson and sen, Kenna Jensen, Peggy Linda Olsen. Blackburn and Nancy Dancing was enjoyed with music by the Music Vendors. 28p Remember that insurance value cannot be measured simply by the price you pay when, it also shows up in you take out a policy the quality of performance you get when trouble strikes. In the long run you will usually be better off to let this local Hartford agency look after all your insurance needs. 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