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Show p of A cswMildrtt Elmo Nows eab e OGiCSS - Mrs. Emma Tucker te EMry Csuaty STORK SHOWER Published every Ttandxy at Cattit Date, Utah SERVING EM23Y COUNTY &NC3 1223 Subscription Rate: Mrs. Faye Jones was hostess for a stork shower and party given for Mrs. Sheila Gordon in Elmo Friday night. Twenty five ladies had a real fun time, refreshments were served and mes played. Many gifts were received. Out of town ladies atGordon, tending were Libby Joyce Larsen, Rachel Staker, (Rive Truman, Huntington; Dora Jones, - Cleveland, and Emma Lee Larsen, Chinle, Ariz. Cartle Oak Post Offioa, Caatla Dale, Utah Inrtds County. $388; OutsUa County, $4(3 - Seeood Claaa Portage paid at fPITOtlAL NATIONAL CLARIN D. ASHBY RAY E. HASSINGER mi r , pf iui PobliilMr - - Printer, Operator CORRESPONDENTS Mrs. Cristy Humphrey, Or. Mrs. Florene Berensen, Ferron Mrs. Ida Snow, Castle Dale .... Mrs. Verda Olsen, Emery James Ramsay, Green River .. : 748-151- IN ACCIDENT Mr. and Mrs. Vearl Tucker received word from their son, Robert A., who is on a mission in Old Mexico, that he had been involved in a traffic accident while on a traveling appoint-meHe had driven 20,000 miles without dotting a fender but the inevitable happened. While the accident was being investigated Missionary Robert asked the taxi driver whom he had hit, the Mrs, Johannah Johnson, Clever Mrs. Flora Jensen, Huntington Mrs. Clara Jensen, Clawson .... Mrs. Emma Tucker, Elmo (531222 Mrs. Barbara E2&er, HanksvCe 653-21-(2 (87-24- 48 384-22- 748-23- 0 288-218- 5 384-253- 5643418 visited with the Lofley family this week while here on 1 inooooi HHionun day night of the death of Mr. Van Wagoners mother in Ferron. She has been ill for some tune and has been an invalid for many years. Mr. and Mrs. James W. Mangum were happily surprised when a grandson, Robert Man-guana family stopped to visit them on their way to South Carolina from California. Robert is with the U. S. Marines and will be stationed in South Carolina. His father died in World War II and the Mangums had not seen Robert for four years Willard Tucker, Salina, IS Velvet Freeze 4th East Main - Price We Feature Hamburgers (KUHHKKKKH Sale on Christmas n. - r. Wrapping Paper and Ribbon Mr. and Mrs. Dean Collard, several days. Recent visitors at the of Mr. and Mrs. E. R. home Jensen Mrs. Flora Bennett were Mr. and Mrs. W. golden question, What do you REGULAR NOW know of the Mormons and would 0. Bickmore of Salt Lake City. Huntington 39c Roll BAZAAR PLANNED 4 rolls for $1 you like to know more? From Mrs. Reva Gordon was in this contact he has received 49c to Lake Salt Wednesday SocCity 3 pkg. pkgs. for $1 The Second ward Relief three baptisms. 'Roberts address to eee her son Mark Saturday 29c December 5 is: Robert A. Tucker pkg. pkgs. for $1 iety will serve dinner Mr. and - Mrs. Darrel who is taking some tests at the Monte Caucaso No. 1110 25c pkg. 5 pkgs. for $1 8 starting at 11 a.m. and will Rowley were in Provo the past General hospital He came Lomas de Chapultepec, have a bazaar during the re- week where . Mr. Rowley had tome with her and will return 15c pkg. 8 pkgs. for $1 Mexico 10, D. F. Mrs. tests. take the o Rethat for bad a treatment the in remaining of the eye mainder day, 10c 8 pkgs. for 50c pkg. lief Society room. Many articles will be. removed Monday. The Flora Jensen accompanied Reva Elmo to the city and visited with her to wear, to use in the home, and trouble was caused from g daughters and their families. for gifts will be shown and sold. a piece of steel in the eye at Goblin Valley, land of weird and gratesquely beautiful stone 30 years ago while building his Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Tay- silhouettes, unknown to the outside world just five short years home. lor and children of Spanish Fork Visiting at the Darold ago, was recently acquired by die State Park and Recreation LEGION AUXILIARY visit with LaRues Commission Hansen home and getting acWoodrow Truman came came for into a state recreation area. for development NOW with the new baby this REGULAR Hie American Legion Auxil- from Cedar. City Sunday and mother. Mrs. Lucille Kinder, The Commission acquired 2,240 acres of land from the Bur- quainted and Meleta Mrs. week Hanwere took Mrs. Christens Christhis 25c Sunday. Saturday annual 5 mother, will the have Spool spools for $1 iary eau of Land Management which Lavora Kofford and Kelly 10c mas party and exchange : of Truman,, home with him to A surprise birthday party encompasses ail of Goblin Val- -. Chaffin operated a ferry and sen, 8 for 50c spools Spool and Mr. Kofford, Castle gifts Wednesday, December 2, spend some .of the winter. was held at the home of Mrs. will seek funds with explored the surrounding areas. and Mrs. Lamar Dale, of HiaIt : Bishop at 7:30 p.m. Francy LeRoy, unit Mr; and Mrs. Guy Young Famie Baxter Thursday night idi to carry out developments One of the areas which he exwatha. most of the past.week in for her president, and Lorraine Wilson On visitGoblin was allow to m area the LeRoy this Valley. Francy plored A combination Thanks- and Colleen Johnson will plan 'ooele witha daughter, Mrs. Others daughter, were Lorraine present public to visit this unusual September 10, 1959, Mr. Chaffin giving and birthday dinner was the program. Nan Cramer, and children and Wilson, Norma W. Tompkins into of unearthly figures took Hey Majors, Phyllis Price, Utah enjoyed by 17 members of the Mr, and Mrs.. Willard Young. Jensen,- Lorraine Sitterud, Ruth which was first named Mush- GoblinPhillip Valley and for the first Clarence Willson Sunfamily Sara Lou Taft, daughter and Sharree LeRoy. room Valley and is now known time it became known to the day. Out of town guests were of Mr. and Mrs. Mart Leamas-ter- , Kelly outside world. Park. Goblin State as The Second ward choir, Valley Mr. and Mrs. Steven Willson spent the past weekend directed by Bryce Wilson, is In 1932 a modem pioneer, Arand Mr. and Mrs. Ray Petersen CARD OP THANKS them- and took her a program to be pre- thur L. Chaffin, established a Extended to our many of Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. daughter, Barbara, home with preparing sented Christmas. at ranch near the Dandy Cross-nfriends and rotettvte is our Clifton Carter and daughters, her. Barbara has been attending known as Hites Cross-bigtoday heartfelt school here since Sepember. appreciation and Cleveland, and Mr. ana Mrs. Tedd Johnson was injured Jack Shuman and sons, HuntMr and Mrs. Max Col- while working in the shop at cm in Southern Utah where, gratitude for help and serbe raised vice rendered at the death ington. the river bank, of Sheila Salt lard and i daughter ritf the LDS church mine. He spent Mr. and Mrs. Clifford fruits, along with of our mother, Mrs. Velma Lake City, visited with home two days at the Carbon hospi-td- l B Erickson were weekend visitors vegetables and farm crops. To Huntington. folks, Mrs. Addie Richards and reach his ranch on the Cora Jesse Huntington and Family in Provo. Clifford had an apMr. and ' Mrs Clayton this modem pioneer had pointment for an eye treatment n River, Anderson and daughter of 200 mile to leave a Richfield, with his doctor. They visited at visited Sunday with Mr. mountains Sponsored by 81st Quorum of Seventy . . . the DeiHe Cramer home, reand Mrs. Theo LeRoy and at ftrek through at ending Delile that was abruptly improvporting the Dan LeRoy home. his Hite Ranch on the Cfcmrado. ing following a knee injury that This trek was tough sledding has kept him home from school Auction and required the carrying of exEntertaining Program teaching for some weeks. tra water and gasoline and food. Mr. and Mrs. Darold Oli'Light Refreshments will be sold Gradually, however, Arthur Chver, Las Vegas, visited at the affins frail became wheel home of Mr. and Mrs. Orcd Olitracks and finally after months ver the past week. Proceeds for Missionary Benefit Fund Researchers have found that of construction work, the highand Mrs. Rex Van THIS WEElfo satisfactory beef can be pro- way went on the map of Utah Wagoner received word Saturduced faster and more efficient- as the Hanksville lute Road. 18 months From this vantage point, Arthur ly from young bulls, than from steers, SPECIAL, UP TO ,$50 OFFONi SINGER of age or less, according to Comity Agent Ge aid R. Olson, with Utrti Sta VACUUMS AND POLISHERS: University Extension Services. Huntington Nows Wrapping Paper . PERSONALS Gcblin Valley scenic attractions featured in Utah tcur scries PERSONALS Ribbon .. Lewis Jewelry - -- here-wit- Beirocsf Sit - h 'tp g, ,- - semi-tropic- Saturday, December 5, 7 p.m. al in Emery Stake Cultural Hall Drag-erto- at Meat research findings listed SHWINGCGHTGRS 65 East Main Prica need mor e s ' A Dr. Doyle J. Matthews. USU extension animal husbandman, r the Mowing results from n cites western research conducted hi IbMs Ciyor&uoo Nevada where studies of 80 calves were among 40 bulls and 40 steers the bulls gained more rapidly, had a higher ratio of lean meat to fat ana a faigier percentage of round, loin, rib and chuck. Though the meat from the steers was slightly more tender and lighter cokred, there was more separable lean e meat in the area of the bulls in the rib cut. tor age Flame less con-Fro- m onov rib-ey- ninth-tenth-deve- We can help you solve year storage problem in the kitchen, bathroom, bedroom or basement. We will gladly came to your home to ytoe advice and suggestions icitkout obligation Kilfoyh KraflCvi!.1 Utah Price, Dr. Matthews explained that natural hormones in the bulls were responsible : for them gaining faster and more efficiently than the steers, even when steers were implanted wkh the hormone diethy&tilbee-tro- l to increase their feed efficiency. 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