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Show Caiifo Navambar 5, 1H4 Thursday, I Remember When p T . , . . R, Wes of tha Tmery County i - of Orangeville escape last Fri-d- s was working ,.c up Huntington o.ao of coal fell a tae back. He aanself before .... Je was taken but no V Pregi-ss- ) r-- 4 ,,rj 'it sO to S s: 40 YEARS AGO Edvon Torgerson and Miss Ruby Worthington, both of Emery, were married in the Manti Temple Wednesday, Octo- ber $ ft, ' , W ' S , , 0 ttC'.,'1 cj-- ft 0 v (! ' , -- '! P , O t&fr - a ..uiiams of Fer- .mpieled six red cabins on his lot aie. Tney are a great ement to the center of C4 n jS ft ' W v - rt U- :. - 'l ; - a, u a 5 Puil Horsley, Price manager, said the series of four taped concerts will originate in Philharmonic Hall at the Liricoln Center for the Performing Arts representation of in New York City. The first broadcast date of the four concerts in prime evening time, will . be Saturday, November 7, at 5:30 p.m. The Bell System will continue to present its other good-mustelevision series, the Bell Telephone Hour, live and in color over NBC-Ton alternate Tuesday evenings at 8:00 p.m. Since the premier of the Young Peoples Concerts in 1958, the series has received many awards. They include tiwo Em-mof the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences, two Ohio State awards, two Thomas Alva EcL,n foundation awards and two Saturday Review awards. two-pointe- d, ic er i. Uaristian Christiansn of was helping haul baled when he fell and jsthisweek back and broke some ids. He is in the Price hospital ad will be unable to work for o.me time. ,.y ..ij-ue- - 20 YEARS AGO - youth ccr.rorfc The wiJely acclaimed New Philharmonic Yeung Pee--' lie's Ccncersy with Leonard' Icvi stein c in looting and narrating, will be sponsored by' trx Hell System next season on the CBS teleisfon network. the men folks in both Castle Dale and Orangeville have been pursuing the elusive buckskin the past week. Francis Rasmusr, was one sen with a of the more fortunate, of the local hunters. His brother, Mer-ralalso secured a three-pointand other bucks of various ages have fallen to the prowess Clarence Anderson, George Jensen, Evin Wilberg and Wallace Jones with others of whom we are not informed. At least a dozen have been brought in by Orangeville hunters ana Fer-ro- n reports similar good luck. tveo. spears Yrk 'ort ,, : W .Y 3' 22 A good Bell returns from Tuesdays balloting in county ville left Saturday for the CCC camp at Moab. A30 .3 . Jie , Mi, Utah '' PKQQKES3-IEADS- V ys - 50 YEARS AGO Stephen Tucker of Cleveland, who is home on furlough, Babies have made their car barowed his brother-in-law- s at the following appearance e last Friday to drive to Spring-vill- tomes this week: Mr. and Mrs. to visit his sister. Chi the Laverne Akelund, a boy, last way back the car was stolen Saturday night; Mr. and Mrs. but was later found, badly dam- Paul Judd, a second girl, last aged. Wednesday; and Mr. and Mrs. a girl, born last Clyde Kofford of Castle Henning Olsen, Dale left Tuesday to report foriwee-dutA troup of Indians made in Oklahoma after being' . in Castle Dale appearance with here on a short furlough his wife and babies and mother, yesterday and have since been paying their respects to the Isabell Kofford. Word reaches here from PJpulance in the form of beg-Ferron that a new baby boy - Miss Louie Bailey disccn-an- d has arrived at the home of Mr. her service as typesetter Mrs. Clyde Jenkins at me Progress office last Mon- Standardville. day, and will leave for her home in Oakville, Iowa, next Monday. 60 YEARS AGO er of Clawson are the proud Miss Kae Taylor and Al- parents of a 94 lb. boy bom fred Swenson were marrie4 Saturday, October 6. Mr. and Tuesday evening. Bishop Merl Ralphs are parents pack officiatin'. The ceremony of a new baby girl bam Men- - was performei ct KillnkV hall ani was followed by a fine day. Ronald Broderick and reception end dance. Maeser Edwards of Emery Joseph Zwahlen of Fer- were thrown from a horse Satur- ron returned Thursday from a day morning. No bones were three year mission to Germany. broken but both were badly A reception .supper and dance bruised and Maesers condition is being held for him tonight at was very serious for a couple Killpacks hall. The affair promof days since he was rendered ises to be a fine one, as Mr. unconscious for many hours. Zwahlen is one of our most resJade Tatton, Fred Cox pected and promising young and Harold McKee of Orange- - men. ; t P01 Hard - Kill-Mr- Day? a Relax with Long Distance call to someone far away. Enjoy a laugh. Share a memory. Pass on the latest news. You don't need a special occasion to call , Long Distance. Try it and s. j MOUNTMN THANKSGIVING DAY DANCE Mrs. Cristy Humphrey Sponsors: Orangeville Ward Sunday School BLUE JS OTES ORCHESTRA Turkey Drawing liaS!iltll!IUilto Lunch .will be sold Saturday and Sunday, November 7 & 8, l2 block south of the LDS church in Elmo, by. the Daughters of Utah Pioneers. N (I .. FALL TULIP BULDS Large number (of varieties and colors to choose from. New shipment of planters, transplant-ton- potting soils, e. P. C. Jones & Sons Castle Dale, Utah v PRIMARY PROGRAM Sunday afternoon at church the Top Pilots of Primary, under the leadership of Mrs. Joylene Tingey, held their Solo Flight. Parents of the chil- the i Admission $1.00 Elmo News Orangeville News Thursday, November 26 Recreation Hall as Las Vegas : and Margaret met her their and took her to San Pedro, where she expects to spend some time. , , . the the trust. PERSONALS U TO HUNTERS Following, thie first three, day ottfte, hunk aU lands within the following units, will be closed to hunting:, x Wa8hb0a3'diHuntMgUmt Blue Ridge Himting Unit East Bench. Hunting ,Unit, , River Drainage Hunting Huntington OrangevilfoCastle-DatHunting Unit Unit Ferrari Hunting Unit PERSONALS Many out of town visit Mr. and Mrs. Jay Chrisors were here for the mission- tensen and family ot Layton visary testimonial for Elder Clair ited at the June Christensen Davis, son of Mr. and Mrs. home this week, Miles B. Davis. Close relatives Mr. and Mrs. Herman enjoyed a p r Thiessens of McGil, Nev. were dinner at the Davis home on weekend visitors at the Frank Sunday. Clair entered the miss- Jones home. They also spent ion home in Salt Lake City some time with other relatives Monday, November 2, before before returning to their home. leaving for the East Central Miss Kate Jones, daugh- States Mission. mmii 1 t e THANKS s The Utah: Fish and Game Commission, residents, of Emery County and sportsmen are hereby notified that pheasant hunting units within Emery County will permit hunting for 3 days only, November 7, 8. and 9. , Annual banquet Mr. and Mrs. Lavar visitand of Ware dren were in attendance to hear ed here family at Orem the Guy the program and enjoy refresh- Ware and Sunday Celia Reid homes. ments. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gardi Sunday evening in church ser- ner have returned home from vices Leonard Reid, son of Mr. to drove whefe the East, they was Mrs. and Tommy Reid, who has home a daughter bring promoted from the Primary to been in the mission field and the MIA. He will be ordained had been released. They enjoyed to the office of 9 Deacon in while on the trip. the Aaronic Priesthood. Randy sight seeing The Halloween party sp Sitterud, son of Mr. and Mrs. Neldon Sitterud, was sustain- onsored by the Primary was an ed to be ordained to a Priest. outstanding success, both soc-ial- y and financially. The youngBABY BLESSED sters costumed and shared the Little Terrie Lynn Mangum, Orangeville fun. Many parents attended and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dave and buffet the supper enjoyed received her name the concessions. Mrs. Glenna Mangum,1 and a fathers blessing in Sac'Here visiting with Mrs. Price is president with Mrs. rament meeting Sunday. Elva Crawford is a brother and Lola Sitterud and Mrs. Charlane wife, the Lyman Rasmussens Luke as counselors and Mrs. HALLOWEEN PARTY of California.' They also spent JoAnn Cox as secretary. The Primary sponsored a some time in Price and around The Aaronic Priesthood Halloween party for all the boys this area, visiting with relatives of Primary age. Prizes boys, and the girls of compar- and girls and friends. able ages, accompanied by the for the best costumes were given to Junette Christensen and Howard Bowman, one of ward bishopric, supervisors and Rex Orion Van Wagoner. Games BYU-USthe attended the men connected with the parents, were played, fortunes told and Joes. Valley Dam, had his wife football game Saturday at the the children enjoyed the spook While Provo BYU stadium. in here the past week visiting. and , other entertainment alley of tours on the TCiey are from Washington they were taken night. Saturday BYU and through many state. campus of the buildings. DUP BUILDING and visitors , Recent Neighbors of Mrs. Mary The home of the Daughters of guests of- - Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hannert were his brothers son Jewkes called on, her Monday the Utah Pioneers has been reand two friends of Salt Lake evening in honor of a birthday ceiving a face lifting. A new A social evening roof has been put on, it is being City. They accompanied Ron- anniversary. were enjoyed by lined with sheetrock and will luncheon and ald Hannert on the deer hunt. the group with Bryant and soon be ready for occupation at - Mrs. Alta Reid is in San Mary. its new place south of the church. Lunches will be served Pedro, Calif, with her daughter Ted Thomas is recuper to all and family. Margaret and Henpheasant hunters during from injuries received in the hunting season. ry Wagner.' A son and wife, the ating Edward Reids, took her as far an accident in a Huntington Canyon coal mine. No bones Elmo were broken but cuts and bruis- es were received. NOTICE week to live with her father and complete her schooling. Mrs. Jennie Oveson vis Mrs. Emma Tucksr ited recently with her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Deason of ter of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Jones, Salt Lake City. who has employment in Salt Lake City, came home over the The Elmo ward annual ban- weekend. Linda Bowen went quet will be held November 14 back with her to the city to seek beginning at 6 p.m. with a tur- employment. key dinner with all the trimmings. Mr. and Mrs. Clark H. This will be followed by a talent program and the eve- Oviatt of Vernal spent the weekMy deepest thanks and appreciation goes ning will conclude with dancing. end with his parents, Mr. and Everyone is invited to attend. Mrs. Harve Oviatt. to the people of Emery County for supMrs. Georgena Hansen me offered in BAPTISMAL HELD Tuesday's election. I will and Mrs. Florence Alger trav- - port a special eied to Delta Friday to see the do my best to represent thie Sunday monung copeople of baptism service was held for football game between Delta Neta Johansen and James Allan and Emery high school unty, and fulfill their Staker. , They were later con-- ! Miss Janice Lott, who MRS. EVA CONOVER firmed members of the church has been living with her mother in sacrament meeting. iin Ogden, returned home this, c 5 Nov. 6 Nov. 6 1L3Q PM The Saturday, Nov. 7 10:30 PM Saturday Night Theatre "TERROR Sunday, Nov. 8 10:30 Sunday Night Theatre "THE SNOWS Monday, Nov. 9 ' 'T &X 'J111 5) -- wQt it- - -- Hi - Friday, Friday, ,3 1:00 The PM Best of Hollywood Friday Night PM 8:30 PM The-t- "BROKEN "CASH re Best of Hollywood Monday Night ARROW," with James Stewart McCALl," with Natalie Wood "DEMETRIUS at The Movies Nov. 9 10:30 PM The Best ol Hollywood "CHEAPER Nov. 10 10:30 PM The Best of Hollywood "SOLDIER c. Wednesday, Nov. 11 10:30 PM The Best of Hollywood : The Best of Hollywood Nov. 12 10:30 PM : Friday, Nov. 13 M0 PM : Thursday, OF KILIMANJARO, TAKE THE HIGH GROUND," 11 JO PM The Best of Hollywood DESTINATION Nov. 14 10:30 PM Saturday Night Theatre TITANIC," Sunday, Nov. 15 10:30 Monday, Nov. 16 830 PM ; Monday, Nov. 16 1038 PM The Best of Hollywood e Tuesday, Nov. 17 1030 PM The Best of Hollywood Nov. 18 10:30 PM The Best ol Hollywood Thursday, Nov. 19 10.30 PM The Best 3 Friday, Nov. 20 Friday, Nov. Saturday, Sunday, ; Monday; 1:00 PM PM 130 'Nov. 21 Nov. 22 -1- 10:30 PM 030 PM 6:30 PM Nov. 23 PM Monday, Nov. Tuesday, Nov. 24 - 10:30 PM Wednesday, Nov. 25 -1- 0:30 PM Thursday, Nov. 26 -1- PM Nov. 27 - 030 Friday, Friday, Nov. 27 -1- Saturday, Nov. 28 030 1:00 PM - - - Friday OF THE FROGMEN, FRIENDLY NO HIGHWAY - with Dane Andrews IN THE SKY with George Best of Hollywood DIPLOMATIC Best of Hollywood SPELLBOUND," The Best of Hollywood THE DESERT The Best of Hollywood GARDEN OF ALLAH," Best. of Hollywood Saturday Night Theatre THE - Malden Charles Boyer -- : Sub t Glenn Ford Rennie - SGene Tierney S Richard Widmark' t - 4 James Stewart S AMene Dietrich with with Robert Taylor i Eleaner Parker X, v ' . ' , ''v G Twins Elg Montgomery COURIER," with Steven McNaHy 1 Tyrone Power Tha The BEAU t I Michael with Danny Raye ABOVE AND BEYOND," WATUSI, Karl PERSUASION, with Dorothy McGuire S Gary Cooper ROSE, with Orson Wells S Tyrone Power Saturday Night Theatre Night at The Movies i t Barbara Stanwyck Basehart with Gia FINGERS," with James Mason FIVE Widmark THE FLY," with Vincent Price ON THE RIVIERA, Night Theatre Friday Night Theatre with Richard DON'T GO NEAR THE WATER, . . I JUNGLE" with Anne Francis THE BLACK Monday Crain GOBI," with Richard WMmark The Best of Hollywood 130 PM - The 1030 PM RETURN of Hollywood Sunday Night Theatre I Jeanne with Clifton Webb with Clitton Webb, Richard. BLACKBOARD Night at The Movies . . with Gregory Peck, Ava Gardner & Svsan Haywan S Eleanor Parker r t ' : Wednesday, Vernon t Nov. 13 Monday I Skm Hayward with Robert Taylor BY THE DOZEN, Friday, Thcat-- j Mature with .Victor t Anne a r. J OF Saturday, Sunday Night - FORTUNE, with Clark Gable S Snsan Hayward "STARS STRIPES FOREVER," with Robert Wagner Ruth Hussey GARDEN OF EVIL" with Gary Cooper I Susan Hayward Friday Night Theatre PM t left Chandler James Garner TRAIN, with Glenn Ford THE KINGS, "VALLEY OF Monday, A AND THE GLADIATORS, ON A Tuesday, e 34.Un 10:30 PM Nov. Thursday S Ingrid Bergman James Mason S Sir Cedric Hardwiche with Gregory Peck FOX, BRUMMELL with i with Charles with . Boyer Marlene Dietrich Stewart .Granger S Elizabeth Taylor FARMER'S DAUGHTER," MADE FOR EACH OTHER," with with Loretta Young S Joseph Cotton James Stewart In Color c ilMnaHn fJitia J mm ' |