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Show Emory Nows Mrs. Pawl OImii Arthur been very active in church acPetty had their daughter and tivities. He was secretary of the YMMIA for several years family, Mr. and Mrs. Udell of Bountiful, and their and received a Duty to God son, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Petty award. and family of Salt Lake City as People from out of town weekend visitors for Mothers who attended the farewell tesDay. They also celebrated Ar- timonial for Randolph Sorensen thurs birthday with a family were Mrs. Lydia Sorensen and dinner Sunday. All of their chil- daughters, Manti; Mr. and Mrs. dren were in attendance. Mr. Neils Sorensen and Mr. and and Mrs. Rex Addley and fam- Mrs. Clark Wheatley, Mayfield; ily and Mr. and Mrs. Horace Ray Willituns, Beverly SorenPetty and family of Emery were sen and Andrea Olsen. Salt Lake City. at the celebration. Mr. and Mrs. Jerold HilCrystal Broderick was ton and family of Orem were home over Mothers Day with d visitors at the home of Mr. and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Broderick. Crystal works Mrs. G. L. Olsen over the Mothers Day weekend. The Olsens in Salt Lake City. A farewell testimonial also had two of their grandchilin honor of Randolph Sorensen, dren last Friday and Saturday, son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard R. They were Apryl and Gregory of Ferron. Sorensen, prior to his depart- Killpack Lewis was home Deanna ure for the Northern Indian Mission, was held Sunday. Pre- over the weekend to visit with lude and postkide music was her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam played by Janet Jensen. Pray- Lewis. Deanna teaches in Sait ers were offered by Merlin Lake City. Christiansen and Lynn SorenMr. and Mrs. Gordon sen. Speakers were Coy H. Stringham, Mr. and Mrs. CliffWilliams, Paul Olsen, Bishop ord Clark and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Petty, with responses by Edward Petersen and families Elsie and Howard and Ran- were weekend visitors at the dolph, Janet Jensen played an home of Mrs. Pearl Petersen. organ selection. Randolph has Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Peacock of Salt Lake City were weekend visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eldred Mrs. Mr. and Wil-for- Mor-tens- en Bruce Olsen and Mr. and Mrs. David Bench were home over the weekend to celebrate Mothers Day with their parents, Mr. ana Mrs. Alonzo Olsen. Mr. and Mrs. Clint Anderson of Dragerton and Mr. and Mrs. Don Williams of Salt Lake City were home over the weekend visiting at the home of their mother, Mrs. Sophia i Gnna anj Ammoattioa Reloading BuppUea Mr. and Mrs. Norman Fne Reloading Bench AQIe Ohahnore Machinery Behling were visitors at the John Deere Farm Machinery home of Mr. and Mrs. Reed Tor-gerso- n. Pittsburgh Falnta Pipe, Pipe Fitting!, Valvee Tote Goto Flahlnc TaeUe Baddlee and Bridtae Boot! and Bate Cowboy Colt Platoii Prico Commission Price, Utah H l( IC MU Larsen. Louise Wayman and friend were home over the weekend to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Blackburn. Mr. and Mrs. Cal Jor- gensen and family of Salt Lake City were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nephi Jorgensen over the weekend. They also visited at Dorthella Blackburns home. Andrea Olsen was home Over the weekend visiting her 1C 1C JC 1C 1C 1C 1C 1C 1C 1C 1C 1C 1C 1C 1C 1C 1C 1C 1C 1C 1C ) PROGRESS-LEACZtests and observation. She Is Carta Dala, s3t now staying with her son Vance Thursday, May 14, IKI in Sunnysiae. Wanless Jorgensen and Mrs. Florono Beronoon home Friday after spending Th- Green River, daughter, Sammy Pizzuto, and two children left Sunday for ursday in Salt Lake on business Dr JL T. Barton center there. Both tre emPalo Alto, Calif. Wanless will L. W. Peterson and Mrs. Mrs. Ivan Nielsen. Mr. and Mrs. Riter Ek-kBill Brock has been ser resume work with Logistic Serployed by the Steel Earl Hills were pleased to have and son Bruce, spent four and Rigging Co. of Ll..s a brother, Conrad Peterson, iously ill at bis home here. He vices and Sammy will seek in Salt Lake on business days who have the oodrtrt Is from Alpine come to visit He is slightly improved. and visited with their son Doc the bridge over Cm Dirty Mrs. Addie Ralphs is re was accompanied to Ferron by wife who reside there, re- Devil River at Eiie. and a Ec3 his daughter, Lujanna Smith cuperating at her home from turning home Thursday. are well known here back operation. She was in the of American Fork. ville as they stopped taw Mr. and Mrs. Riedel Utah Valley hospital. Beginning Monday, May weekend and Barabra Mrs. Ekksr Mrs. Sinks E. R. Wesdr W3 going to school Mrs. will and 8:00 Mr. 4, at and and George begin area. that in CSieri Provo of out lunch 11. let Sunday for families Thee at spent spent ley George and the weekend with the Ward at the Fred Zwahlens. (LEFT FROM LAST WEEK) continue until 1:30 bur all gradTed Christensen, Logan, Mrs. Pearl Wells entered es except the kindergarten return to the service Wednes- George and Gardell Snow famand Dianne Pettey, Ogden, were the Price hospital Wednesday group which will remain in ilies. 13. He will to go day, May Mr. and Mrs. Robert in Ferron for the weekend. Mr. morning where she was to un- class untQ 2:30, according to Missouri. reCecil Jacobsen, son of Limas went to Moab for the and Mrs. Roger Killpack dergo major surgery. Her hus- principal Garth Noyes. turned to Provo with them. band accompanied her and will Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Jacobsen, weekend to visit relatives. Two Salt Lake men rode Tanie Worthen spent the will leave Tuesday, May 12, to Mr. and Mrs. Glen remain in Price for several a high-lin- e tower 60 feet to the weekend with Kathlyne at Snow enter the service. Riches and family, Clearfield, days. ground at Hite Saturday as a went She with a group College. Barbara Edwards, daucame to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Bud Hanna, who is min- - cable damp slipped. One was the Manti Temple and then Dean ghter of 'Mr. and Mrs. Earl to weekend. for the Pettey on the Delmont claims near killed and one seriously injuring Edwards of Castle Dale, was to Ephraim. Mr. and Mrs. Clive A shrub planting will the Starr Ranch, had a hot ed. The two men were holding Mothers Worthen Day spent an overnight guest at the home held Saturday, May 16 at ride last weekend He had been to the highline tower as it was of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Olsen with Mrs. Annie Nielson and be Ferron ward. Bishop Gale to Grand Junction for powder lifted off the ground tar the Saturday. Earl had left for Salt Clint and brought Tanie home, Thomas urges all male ward and other mining supplies and crane. The crane had just taken Kathwith also visited Lake City where he was to get They to be at the church had stopped in Hanksville be- the weight off the bade r members June and bring her home from lyne. that fore continuing on to his claims. when the cable damp si morning Anderson N. was Rhonda the LDS hospital. She underHe was about twenty miles sending the tower crashing 60 Mrs. and Jess Larsen Mr. home and with her parents, went surgery a week ago. Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Behunin south of here when he noticed feet, to the ground. Killed was (LEFT FROM LAST WEEK) were called to Salt Lake Wed- a fire in the rear of his trade Jim Walton, 42, and in serious Cecil Jacobsen, son of condition is Ken 22, C3 nesday when Mr. Larsen be- and discovered two boxes of who was flown toLindsey, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Jacobsen, SI Marys ill with pneumon- powder, of the twelve purchascame acutely YCUa has received his. call into the ia. At this time he is imi ed, were ablaze and the gaso- hospital in Grand Auction. Mr. service. He is to leave May 12 Mrs. Flora Jonsan is suffering from a line barrel was mighty warm. He is in the Veterans I Kenneth Olsen was home perforated !IQI3 f77f Speakers in Sacrament In a few minutes he was tossover the weekend visiting his Connie Collard and little meeting Sunday evening were ing powder and gas out of his lung, damaged kidney, fracturUta parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ol- daughter, Salt Lake City, spent members of Emery County pickup, in all directions, and ed pelvis and fractured spine. Jim Hew Hurst to area the from sen. Kenneth attends school in the past week here with her e while doing this the intense Seminary, Gayle Peterson, Denver. mother, Addie Richards. Max Bailing, Lou Ree Whim-pe- y heat caused a tire on the track Errol Jensen was home came for them Sunday. They and Russell Killpack. Bish- to blow out, which was enough frMn Denver where he attends also visited with Maxs folks, op Gale - Thomas also spoke. to make one age a few years, school, over the weekend to Mr. and Mrs. Dean Collard. Sacrament meeting visitors in- thinking the gas had ignited. - Mr. and Mrs. Vearl Ray visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs Mrs. Edith Collard went cluded Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ol- Mr. Hanna figured that someone Tucker and family, Altamont, to Salt Lake City Friday and sen and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ol- in town had tossed a lit cigaLloyd Jensen. the with their Eric BundersMi, Eugene stayed several days with her sen and family of Emery. rette into his truck while parked spentnts, Mr.weekend Mrs. and Vearl Williams and Phillip Anderson daughters, Klea, Lorna and Kay LaVerna Peterson, Karen there, as he doesnt smoke. MUSH er and also visited with were home over the weekend and their families, Miss Phyllis Ekker re- Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gordon Grace Behling and Barton, at rom Ephraim where they , d Mr. and Mrs. Manard Leola Larsen visited the Or- ceived medical attention in their new home in Huntington. Snow College. Green MonRiver after Wednesday (Betty) Anderson and family. angeville ward Primary Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wil-Out of town visitors at Salt Lake she and her brother, Jay, were ske and were visitors day. City, family, Provo, and Colhe testimonial for Elder Perry at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arden scuffling and broke her index leen Willson Prico, UfcA parents, of Salt Lake visited lunderson were Lydia Hansen Mr. and Mrs. Bettys Wilford Staker, Larsen and family of Salt Lake finger on her right hand. at the home. Clarence Willson Mr. and and Mrs. Roy Fred- the past weekend, Carl Hunt, son of Mr. visited with Mr. and Mrs. Carl rickson, Pleasant Grove; Mr. Larsen and Mr. and Mrs. Seeley and Mrs. Reo Hunt, was rushA farewell testimonial and Mrs. 'Orin Bunderson, Mr. Peterson during the weekend. ed to Richfield Wednesday after and Mrs. Joe Bunderson, Mr. was held Sunday afternoon for A short Mothers Day he suffered an attack of appenwill Gerald serve who a Story, and Mrs. Clyde Jensen, Mr. was program Airing dicitis (hi the school Inis enroute presented missmission Cumorah in the and Mrs. Ralph Lemon, Mr. conducted School, Sunday by to school in Bicknell. His unde, and Mrs. Mar Grange, Pres, ion, N. Y. Gerald is a son of Sam Lloyd Hunt, of Bicknell, took Singleton. Mr. Mrs. Calvin and Story. and Mrs. Frank Hall, Mr. and the lad to the hospital Due to Mr. and Ronald Mrs. , Mrs. Lavar Black, Mr. and Lynn Peacock and Pres. Frank Larsen and Donnette of Salt a serious throat infection It GerHall and were speakers Mrs. Lund Leonard, Mr. and Lake spent Sunday in Ferron was advised by the physician tfrs. Mack Bunderson and fam-l- ald and his parents also gave with Mr. and Mrs. Leonard there not to operate, so the and Coralie Ray Humphrey, Eldonna remarks; Dwayne Joan Larsen. Pat Hintze accompan- youth was packed in ice and the Story gave prayers; Mr. Mrs. and Clifford Snow talphs, ied them. returned to nis home in Hankssang, accompanied by La-vo-n Snow, Pres. Glen Bott, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Dal Max-- ville Friday. ChristenGuymon; Margo Mrs. Phillip Fredrickson. field and three children of Salt Mr. and Mrs. Arthur EkAndrew Hansen, who has sen, Reva Gordon and Judy Lake enjoyed Mothers Day ker were in Hanksville Sunday with Lavon Potter Guysang, een in the Price hospital for weekend with the Carlos Max-field- s. visiting from the Roost. They over a week returned home mon as accompanist. had accompanied Dr. Dean Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Sunday afternoon. He is report-b-e Mr. and Mrs. William Brimhall of Fruita to areas beChilds and children, Salt Lake doing fine. (LaRue) Harvey and family of yond their ranch Friday and Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Jac- - City, spent the Mothers Day Salt Lake spent Sunday with when Mr. Brimhall was returnweekend with Jerrys parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Thomas. ing by Jeep a rock slide forced Mr. and Mrs. Ford Nielson. , Mrs. Brad Jensen left him to retrace his route and There was a family din- - Sunday moiling to go to Flor- return via Hite. Mr. and Mrs. ner at the Reed Brasher home ida where she will attend the Ekker had their horses and Shirley Olsen, daughter Sunday. Their children, Mr. and uneral of her brother, Leo were able to return the way Mrs. Lee (Lori) McElprang Zwahlen. She was accompanied they had entered that area. Mr. and children, Mr. and Mrs. by Albert and Kenneth and her Brimhall returned to the area Bryce Brasher and son, Mr. and sister, Margaret Mackey. Leo again Sunday, accompanied by Mrs. Flovd Brinkerhoff Mrs. Courtney (Vee) Guymon, died Sunday morning. Drs. Buchanan and Dan Mani Money Tree Shower for and Dellas mother, Laura BrMaggie Fugate left the ning of Richfield for a weekend grandson, Perry Bunder-vh- o own, were present. Carbon hospital Friday. She trip of camping and photographis going on a mission. Jean Green and a friend entered the hospital a week be- ing. Myrtle Sorensen returned from Provo were visitors at the fore and remained there for Harold Ekker returned home of Mr. and Mrs. LaVar Green Saturday and Sunday. gbter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Earl 01- Jet-smoo- th Jerry Maneum. While there she sen, Emery, spent Mothers Day also saw her eye doctor. with Dixies mother, Mary A. A testimonial for Elder Cook, in Huntington. Perry V. Bunderson was held George Justice is em-nday, May 3, at 2:30. Pray- ployedin Eureka. ers were by Lavar Black and Bertha Jones and chilEric Bunderson. Speakers were dren, Provo, visited in Hunting-to- n Chevrolets Full Coil yMManri mnlroa All seven Chevrobt engines are precision Floyd Brinkerhoff, Bp. Arthur the crookedest seem on the level. Saturday and Sunday with balanced for smooth operation. And Hall. Pres. Frank Petty and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Corgiat and With a double-actin- g shock absorber in because your Chevrolet has over 700 insuA double trio sang composed of girls. each comer, it takes the jumps out of Surelda Brinkerhoff, Lareda Ollators and sour deadeners, you dont Mr. and Mrs. Fenton bumps. With levelizing control, you sen, Maggie Hansen, Christy Moffitt were visitors have to shout to have yourself heard. in Salt th get away with acceleration. Lewis, Rose Olsen and Dixie Lake City Saturday and SunTrade N Travel Time at your ChevOlsen. Response by Pres, and day. With built-i- n anti-div- e They visited at the home control, you come rolet dealers the perfect time to try the Mrs. Rex Bunderson and Perry. of Mr. and Mrs. th to Bryan Scott. And with stops. th ride. Find the meanest stretch Mr. and Mrs. Rosel Jensen acBall-Rasteering, you waltz over twisting road of can. Then see for yourself how P0R UK MEAT HWMWMr Moffitts the and you companied roads as gracefully as a ballerina. spent the time with their five straight a crooked road can feel. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Olsen, daughters and their families. Rita and Carl Salzetti, Brigham City, came to see the Salt Lake City, spent the Mostrange creature, the weekend here with thers calf, born at the Alger farm. Mr. Day Mrs. Lund Leonard and They stayed over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Phil Alger, Price, and family. and some of Wilmas friends (LEFT FROM LAST WEEK) William Green has refrom Green River, Dragerton and Price also came to see the turned from the hospital and will stay at the rest home in calf. Mrs. Minnie Erickson Castle Dale for a while, while was brought home from the hos- further improving in health. Mr. and Mrs. Richard pital Saturday. She is still very Ihler and children, Granger, ill but is recovering as much as possible. Mr. and Mrs. Geo- visited here several days with Fawns mother, Mary Allen rge Richards, Kenilworth, visAt the second ward meet- with ited her Sunday. ing Sunday a baby girl was nd named, Dai by Dee Howard. The babys parents are Mr. and Mrs. Deon Ward. The grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Dee Howard and Elaine and Virginia Muming, Castle Dale, were present. Mr. and Mrs. DelRoy At wood and daughter, Salt Lake Long Distance makes City were weekend visitors in for wonderful family Huntington with Mrs. Myrl reunions. So get Grange and family. Mr. and Mrs. Dan. Kinthe family together der and children, Salt Lake and visit with a City, spent the weekend here favorite relative this with Mrs. Lucille Kinder. Some of the family of evening. Only Long Mr. Mrs. Guy Young were and in Distance keeps you home Sunday and enjoyed dintouch so personally. ner together for his birthday, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Wilde, HiaTry it and see. Chevrolet Ivtpala Super Sport Coup watha, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Nan "HECK THE Conover, Ferron, Mrs. DEALS ON CHEVROLET CHEVELLE CHEVT II CORVAIR AND CORVETTE NOW AT TOUR CHEVROLET IZUlXt Cramer, Tooele, and their children, and Willard Young, 42 12C2 Tooele MOUNTAIN Mr. and Mrs. Schuyler BTATKB Seeley and baby of Logan were weekend visitors at the Dran-na- n TILEPHONE Seeley home. They hac their baby son blessed and parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Olsen. Andrea is employed at First Security Corp. Beverly Sorensen was home over the weekend to visit her family, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Sorensen, and to attend her brother Randolphs farewell testimonial. Visitors at the home of were Ray Reuben Sorensen Williams of Salt Lake City and Miss Mary Kjar of Manti. Ceylon Jacobsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Jacobsen, has been home mi furlough since last Tuesday. He has to Ferron Nows d ts er a Hanksvillo Nows cm cxi b Er Wes CJZJ Huntington News ct::iD3 Ru-len- Elmo tows at-en- RiCgJ Shccj y, luxury Ohovrelot makes crooked rondo feel like going oraiou i 4-li- nk Jet-smoo- Jet-smoo- Its low-fricti- on Jet-smoo- ce Elmo News two-head- Can nan name five ways banks help savers? as ours offer their savings depositors a combination of five special advantages: Savunique ings are safe; are handy; earn a return without the depositor7 having to Invest... the saver can tend to many other financial needs, under the same roof; can draw on bank experience for help with money matters of varied kinds. If you haven't all these advantages, open a bank savings account with us now! 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