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Show rold Hannert, and David Our project is food preparation No. 1. Our second meeting, April 30, was called to order by president Rue Bell then he led thei club in the 441 pledge. Roll was called by the secretary with all members present. The club prepared meat and egg filled sandwiches. Clean up committee was Leonord Reid, Jerrold Hannert and Daw id Hinkins. Our next meeting will be held Tuesday, May 4 at 3:30 p.m. Hin-kin- s. News of4-- R Q CLUBS I H I G CLUB The I H I G (Secret Code) club was recently organized in Ferron under the direction of teacher, Connie Nelson. Susan Snow was elected president; Christene Jensen, Paula Whimpey, secretary; Meredith Thompson, reporter; Sharlene Wild, chairman of recreation, and Cynthia Behling, sports chairman. They have held three meetings during which they learned to sew on electric machines. 4-- H t; FIVE BUSY FINGERS By Sue Hardy SEVEN LITTLE CHEFS By Sharon Peacock Our sixth meeting was held May 4. We discussed the business of the club. We also made muffins. We discussed what we had learned about cooking and the recipe we were following that week. Our meeting was then dismussed by our leader. - HANKSVILLE The club, under the direction of Mrs. Bertha Robison, met in a regular meeting April 30 with all members present. They divided into teams, with one group making biscuits and the other muffins. Members include Judy Johnson, Connie Noyes, Julie Whitney, Pat Stith, t. Trudy Hunt and Christine Miss Topsy Stone was the clubs guest. Miss Glennis Jackson is Mrs. Robisons assistant with the group. 4-- H The Five Busy Fingers club have held their third meeting at the home of their teacher Darlene Thompson. They named their club. The officers are Clarene Slaugh, president; Amy SuJo Culver, san Wilberg, secretary; Peggy Cox, refreshment committee, and Sue Hardy, reporter. They are now making a sewing kit which they are doing very well on. 4-- H vice-preside- THE KOOKNUTS By Sim Bunderson 4-- H Sea-cres- SUPER DUPER SANDWICH held its first of their at home the meeting leader, Linda Carlson, April 28. Officers were elected: President, Rue Bell; Leonard Reid; scretary, treasurer, Dale Luke; reporter, Sim Bunderson. Other members of the clu bare Gerald Bell, Jer-- MAKERS Our officers are, president, The Kooknuts vice-preside- Linda, Farmer; vice-presiden- t, Kolene Kottord; secretary, Marilyn Magnuson; reporter, Julie wilberg. We have our meeting on Wednesday after school. We take a dune each meeting to outing. nelp pay for our leadJanet Magnuson is our er. 4-- H 4-- H FERRON LUNCHETTES By Mari Lam on The Ferron Lunchettes held their second meeting ; at the home of their leader, Janice Snow, on May 15. We held our first meeting April 10. At our first meeting we chose officers as follows. IPresident, Jean - Elaine Snow; Larsen; secretary, Leone Rollins; reporter, Marie Lemon; Wright; treasurer, Maureen Gana and Ammunition chairman, Hene Larsen; song Reloading Supplieo leader, Shirley Huff; phone callFree Reloading Bench er, Carolee Olsen. We have two AUa Chalmers Machinery more girls who havent got ofJohn Deere Farm Machinery fices as yet. They are Sharon Pittsburgh Paints Jones and Kathy Aldridge. We Pipe, Pipe Fittings, Valves chose the name (rf Ferron LunTote Goto chettes. At our second meeting Tackle Fishing we decided when our next meetflaiMln and Bridles ing would be and what we would Cowboy Boots and Hats OoR Pistols bring and cook. After we sang songs and played charades the closing prayer was given by vice-preside- Price Commission Elaine Larsen. HOME IMPROVEMENT The Huntington Home Im-club meeting was Erovement Rowleys April Price. Utah ft JMI- 0 0 I&J2- - - 111! i HitiOO PROGRESS-LEADECasHo Dal Utah around to haul off anything that to. like would than people nished the refreshments. The Thursday, May 21, 1N4 Visitors last Saturday at ones who attended the meeting the home of Geneva Broderick with their were Joy Rowley, Lorrie Sitter-ud- , Mrs. Paul Olsan parents, Mr. and were Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mrs. Connie Nielson, Sharlynne Frank Blackburn, were all Johnson and two children of of their children Lanee Young, Joyce Wilson, except Elbert children and with her and Mrs. Horace Monday Petty Bountiful. Brown, Carolyn Wilson, Debra and family, who live in Whittier, Voorhees and Green her Fountain went to Petty, brother, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Stod- Calif. Present to enjoy the day Collard, Coraiie Story and Vel- family ma Hunt. Ruby Rowley was the last Saturday to celebrate the who is in the hospital. of Wellington brought were Mr. and Mrs. Kent Housedard Dixie Olsen has her mo- Geneva Broderick We birthday of Larues father, Elhostess at the meeting. home, last keeper and family, Dragerton; Ann Allred, ther, Mrs. Mary started to work on our things mer Mikkelson. Geneva has been gone Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Rich and Tuesday. Arthur Petty, Horace visiting her. Mrs. Allred isnt for 10 which we have chosen. Most of days visiting. family, Sandy; and Mr. and us are working on a laundry Petty and Robert Anderson at- very well. Mrs. Bill, Arnold and family, in Broderick is the Irene birThose attending the tended the Horse Show in SpKearns. bag. anish Fork Thursday and Fri- thday dinner celebration for Utah Valley hospital in Provo. A family dinner was held down Clemont came Her sot Mrs. Wililams Annie HAPPY HOMEMAKERS Saturday day, May 7 and 8. Mr. Pettys on Mothers took her and 9, Day at the home of May horses won several trophies. evening were Mr. and Mrs. Saturday, by Jean Killpack with him. She went into Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jensen, for back WillWilliams and Mrs. Jesse Mr. Mrs. and We held our meeting at the Floyd on Wednesday. She all their children except Rulon the home of Roxanna Nelson. Joan Brinkerhoff, with a group of iams sister and husband, Bill is hospital tests to deter- and family who live in Califorundergoing and Mr. Hansen Mrs. and to Spentook a Flaming Called the meeting to order. people, trip trouble. mine her Ferry went nia. Present were Mr. and Mrs. cer of Salt Pierce Lake City; Kathy said the prayer then we Gorge Dam a week ago last Provo to Thursday or Friday Don Smith and family, Sunny-sidMr. and Mrs. Coy Williams and all said the pledge. Next Friday. They made the trip Mr. and Mrs. Darrel to be with her. Mr. Howard Sorensen and Mrs. bus. Roxana read the minutes, after by Price and family and Mr. and N of Nancy Sorensen, daugh Mrs. Emery. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Jen that we elected Diane Whimpey Sherald Blackburn and Willis Mrs. Mr. Sot of and ter Sorensen left Randolph as song leader. Then we all sen of Moore are in California family. sewed on our laundry bags. for two weeks. Gary had to Sunday afternoon for Salt Lake ensen of Manti, and former resMr. and Mrs. Bud Price Janet gave the prayer and re- report for Guard duty. They where be entered the mission idents of Emery, has and children of Scofield visited C (i of Valedictorian the home. chosen freshments were served. , left a week ago Sunday. Their over the weekend with Mr. and school Manti Beth Mrs. Delliskave and high graduating Mrs. Darrel Price. little daughter, Wendy, is staySaturday FERRON RANGE MANAGE children of Salt Lake City are class. ing with ner grandparents, Mr. wnanwniiuMiiofai Darrel and Bud drove to RichLAST FROM MENT CLUB Mr. her with WEEK) M Om km visiting (LEFT parents, and Mrs. Floyd Brinkerhoff. imt M hr field where Darrel purchased Blackburn and and Mrs. Mortensen. Dwight Clyde La By Swasay Mr. and Mrs. Rex Bun Beth a new station wagon. The Ferron Range Manage- derson and plans to stav for a week Mr. and Mrs. Berg Duzett and visitors at the family were dinner ment family visited at the home of home ofSunday club, under the lead- guests at the home of Mr. and and help her mother. Mr. and Mrs. Luther over Dorthella the Blackburn of SunCharles Sacrament meeting ership Birkmeyer, Mrs. Tatton was a son Mitchell Tat-to-n Brinkerhoff Friday weekend. met and elected their officers night. Floyd and son of Kamas and Mr. It was a farewell dinner day evening was presented by for the coming year. They are for the Aaronic Priesthood in comand Mrs. Randall Ussury of Perry prior to his going into memoration t, of the Restoration president, George Rollins; the mission home. Rex and Price and Mr. and Mrs. Eph Don Swasey; secretook him to Salt Lake City of the Aaronic Priesthood. ThHenrie of Carbonvile. Betty Mrs. Clara Jama tary, Dixie Allen; reporter, Lee Saturday. Perry would report ose taking part were Jenel and Rachell Brandt enterSwasey. to the mission home Monday, Clyde Mortensen, Janet Jentained a group of friends SaturMr. Birkmeyer explained to sen, Ronnie Jensen, Rene Chris18. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Clap- day at her 5th birthday party. the club what the range man- May Mr. and Mrs. Arthur tiansen, DeLynn Anderson, Vem Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Willand two children arrived per agement program would cover. Petty and daughter Patricia Olsen, Lynn Sorensen, Bishop here from Seattle, Wash, and iams and Alonzo Cox of Spring-vill- e Arthur Petty, Derails BlackAt the second meeting Mr. left for Salt Lake Price, were Sunday aftemon Friday afterspent a week with Mrs. ClapBirkmeyer told of the different noon. Mr. Petty visited with his burn. A double trio sang con- pers grandmother, Mrs. Mar- visitors with Mrs. fheo Cox. range lands in the Western brother, Voorhees, who is still sisting of Rose Olsen, Wynona garet Seeley. They are now in States. Don Swasey showed his in the hospital. He is reported Olsen, Surelda Brinkerhofi, Ma Salt Lake., They left one of plant press, then Mr. Birke-mye- r not very well. Mr. Petty re- ble Jensen, Dixie Olsen and their children here with Mrs. Verda Olsen. Prayers were by showed other ways to turned visit. for a Saturday and Bonnie Michael Bunderson make plant presses. and Lynn Seeley Mrs. longer Jensen and and Patricia returned Sunday. Opal Last Wednesday our third Mrs. Alonzo Olsen visited Mortensen. Mothers children Day Scott Mortensen, son of weekend spent meeting was held in the church in Salt Lake City last Sunday in Salt Lake with her Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Mortensen, house. Mr. Birkemyer showed a Mr. and Mrs. Edvon was graduated from Primary parents, film of the Skyline Drive of Represents Torgerson. and accepted into the MIA and the Manti LaSal National ForMr. and Mrs. Don Jenest. We also had a quiz on the ScoutmasScouting program by the past week sen have ter, BirdeU Sorensen. He was here with spent range lands of the western his father, Calvin also sustained to be ordained states. Jensen, and other relatives. a Deacon. also visited in Provo and FERRON LIVESTOCK CLUB Iris Olsen was home ov- They with relatives. Mr. Lake Salt By Elayne Swasey er the weekend visiting her been in the armed Jensen has In a recent meeting under family, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ol- forces for many years and at the leadershio of Mont and Donsen. Iris is attending the USU. FOR AND ABOUT present is stationed in Missouri. na Swasey, we elected club of- DISTRICT 6 RIDING CLUBS Friday of this week the He spent several years in Hawficers for the year. President, town will have a clean-u- p camaii and many other places overStephen Snow; paign. The town Board will be seas. Mrs. Jensen is from GerShow-D-- 0 was The Huntington ChBarry Conover; secretary, many. arlene Olsen; reporter, Elayne held Saturday, May 16. The Saddle Club hosted Enjoying dinner and Mo- Swasey; recreation, Paul Snow Huntington sunat the home of Mr. event. there the was It a Day perfect and Linda Lemon; song leader, Mrs. Joe Jensen and boys and breeze with and a ny lovely day Mrs. Barabra Ekkar Jon Crawford and Glenna Olsen. were Mrs. Theo Cox, Mr. and Mr. Swasey then told us of just right for riding. There were Mrs. Owen Price and two new clubs to be organized several women competing along Burke Whitney returned and Mr. and Mrs, John family Wick-mathis year in Ferron. They are with the men in all the events to his employment at Hite the Orangeville; Mr. and Mrs. a Horse Club, lead by Ralph except calf roping and team ty- fore part of the week after rewere buckles George Magnuson, Castle Dale; Lemon, and Range Manage- ing. Trophy covering from his injuries re- Mr. and Mrs. Dot Cox and famment under the leadership of awarded to all first place win- ceived in his truck accident. Price. Charles Berkmeyer. On April ners with ribbons for second and School was dismissed in ily, were The winners third Spending Mothers Day places. 30 eleven members of the club Hanksville Monday and Tueswent to the Spanish Fork Stock as follows: CARD OF THANKS Calf Roping Claude Sadlier, day as well as Bicknell with all Show on H Livestock Judging the children enjoying the vacaVon Wilson and Wayne Gordon. We wish to express our teams. They were Linda Lemtion. Ken Marx, and appreciation to on, Elayne Swasey, Charlene Pole Bending Marion Wells celebrated thanks Leon Blackburn. Alt and who all Pilling helped in any way Olsen; Dot Swasey, his 16th birthday Friday eveChucky Cherril Marx Ladies Barrels time of tha death of at tha Killpack, Jon Crawford; Connie A group of his mends Oli- ning. beloved wife and moour BeHtog, Lorraine, Lemon, Garth Sharon Jones and Norma gathered on the open air slab ther, Essie Tuttlo. Leslie; Guy Conover, Lee Swa- ver. and spent the evening dancing Ribbon Pull LaNae Jones Melrose Tuttle sey and Gary Curtis. They were and refreshments of cookies Paid Political Adv. by and Earl Gordon, Blake Jones Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Tuttle accompanied by County Agent and ice cream were served. UTAH DRAFT LODGE FOR PRESIDENT COMMITTEE Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Tuttle Gerald R. Olson and their and Kendall Gardner, and Ken Marion is the son of Mr. and Mr. end Bland Mrs. Tuttle leaders, Mont and Donna Swa- Marx and Leon Pilling. Mrs. William Wells. Alt BlackMr. and Mrs. Norman Pah Keyhole Race sey. We are very happy to reMr. and Mrs. Charles Kenand Vernell Oliver burn, terson port two of our teams tied for Lance Mrs. and Etta Cook arfirst place. Also Linda Lemon dall Gardner. Team Tying Von Wilson and rived Sunday from Payson to was the high scoring individual Alt Blackburn spend several days visiting with Ellis Sadlier, in the competition. and Ward Jensen, and Wayne Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Ekker HOPPY HOMEMAKERS and Mr. and Mrs. Darys EkGordon and Earl Gordon. ' By Connie Burnett ker. Mrs. Cook, Mrs. Susan EkOpen Barrels Ward Jensen, ker and Mrs. Club members met at the Edna Lance are home of Deanette Devereau and Alt Blackburn and Wayne Gor- sisters. Monday morning Early don. worked on our laundry bags and Ladies Goat Tying Sue Pill- Etta and Susan left for a week shoe stand. The hostesses were fishing trip on Lake Powell. Conra Weber and Linda Egan. ing, Cherril Marx and Glenda Chief Griffith of the BLM We talked about doing a com- Gentry. team, was rushed to survey of Truman Huntington the Richfield Ralph munity service. We read through hospital Thursday was of the lucky winner the afternoon unit 3 and also picked our proafter he rolled his saddle the show. at given out away of unit 3. Our game ject company vehicle while doing leader picked out our games, In the evening many of the some work west of town. The weary contestants gathered at they were hot potato and ball the cot was climbing a hill and school house and Huntington game,, the the president closed when it reached the crest there the meeting and Mrs. Dever-eau- x enjoyed dancing to the tunes of was an abrupt drop and the car Val Jensen and his Blue Notes. took ushome . rolled over several times. Mr. FERRON HORSE CLUB The Wellington Mountaineers Griffith was injured but the exBy Linda Lemon tent is not known at this writing. will sponsor their annual spring The Ferron Horse club held Hanksville has five horse show Saturday, May 23, a meeting on May 4. We had clubs organized and having at the Arena Wellington starting suggestions for a name which classes. Eris Rees is we will let ride until the next with the Halter Classes at 10 weekly second teaching year Home Imthe a.m. meeting. We reveiewed Heber Rees is provement; safety precautions; we learned The monthly meeting of the teaching a beef project; Mrs. the parts of a horse and where No. 6 of the Utah State Bertha Robison and junior leadDistrict they were; what to look for Glennis are teachWestern Riding Clubs Associa- er, .the first Jackson, when picking a horse; the gaits class ing cooking year of ahorse, what horse has this tion, was held at the Ferron to the Mrs. Gwenn young girls; Town Hall Friday evening, May Ekker and gait, when the gait is appropjunior leader, Lynda riate. There were 17 members 15. All rosters are due into the Whitby, are teaching first year present. District and State no later than cooking to the boys; Garth SEVEN LITTLE CHEFS June 1 if you plan to compete Noyes faas a large class of boys Peacock By Sharon and girls in entomology. Our fifth meeting was held this year. A discussion was held on the April 22. Our president opened the meeting and the secretary District meet to be held at Casread the minutes. We made roll- tle Dale August 1. Timers will ed biscuits, jelly triangles and be furnished by the clubs this cinnamon rolls. Our meeting year. All working rosters are was dismissed by our leader. to be in to the secretary one week prior to the meet. It will start at 9 a.m. This is the original. The one that has become a world standard for tough-nessITh- e Host club for the evening was the Riders of the Spanish Trail, Jeep Universal hates to lose anything. Usefulness. Performance. Welzie Wayman has been Ferron. Sunday's a great day Value. After three, five, ten years of the worst kind of pounding, the 'Jeep The next District meeting will appointed custodian of the Casto call Long Distance. tle Dale cemetery and will take be held at the Ed Universal is still king of the hill . . . master of the toughest jobs aroundl Test Kirby Ranch, Folks are at home. care of private lots if contacted Moab, with the Red Rock RidRates are low all day. and arrangements made. it today see why the 'Jeep' Universal is the world leader in its class. When ers as host club. This meeting The Aaronic Priesthood will be held Saturday evening, This Sunday, surprise ar e you going to start your years with a 'Jeep' Universal? Available .with program presented Sunday eve- June 20, at 8 p.m. a favorite relative or ning was very outstanding. or full cabs or convertible top. Three power takeoff points. Also available friend with a Long Those taking part were Richard The Judges Clinic is schedulDistance call. It's the Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Ray ed once again for June 6 at 1 in $1" or 101" wheelbase. Hassinger, Koleen Kofford, Lin- p.m. at the Posse Arena to next best thing to da Wilson, James Crook, Bishop Price. Judges will be there to being there. Carlos Larsen, Vance Grange, help anyone interested in imVERSATILE, POWERFUL, VIRTUALLY INDESTRUCTIBLE Quinn Barton, David Hansen, proving themselves to the jud.Toledo 1, Ohio Ramona Huntsman and Chris ged events. Jaap Bott. Special musical parts were MOUNTAIN furnished by Shauna McClena-haThe annual Black Diamond who played a piano solo, Queen contest will be held Friand the Berdell Lake children, day evening, June 19, at the 98 South 3rd East, Price, Utah TELKPHONS two boys and four girls, who Posse Arena. They will also sang a song, accompanied by sponsor some club events to be Carol Ann Cox. The ward choir announced at a later date. No sang two numbers. age limit on these events. 27 at 5:30 p.m. Joy Rowley fur- Emory Nows Cl rein shoes nri 4-- H Clawson Nows Riggs Shoes Utsh Meuqy Cabot Lodge EADERSHIP PPORTUNITY vice-preside- Hanksville Nows RIVE i n, ROWTH 4-- XPERIENCE TCilis Ml UiT UOOXtt lexies e; 4-- H is tlhe ireal McCoy 8 AIR CONDITION 4-- H one room or your whole house ElMOfllLV ! Air Condition One Room Install Anywhere, An electric air conditioner can be installed anywhere you need it bedroom, living room, kitchen, or any other room. Does Much More Than Cool. An electric room air conditioner not only replaces stale air with mint-coair, but filters out dust, soot, and even pollen, too. ol Air Condition Your Entire House Costs Less to Install. An electric air conditioning system generally costs much less because an electric system is smaller, lighter in weight, easier to handle, and requires less space. Also an electric system requires no flue or exhaust system. 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