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Show Monday night at her home. BIRTHDAY CLUB CLASSICS CLUB entertained Thursday night at Members of the Classics Club the bone of Mrs. Stella Hill. met at the home of Mrs. Connie Wickman last Thursday evening. 0 N 0 CLUB CLIQUE CLUB Refreshments were served and Mrs. Meleta Truman enterlas', the remainder of the evening tained the ONO club at her The Clique dub met heme Thursday night. The time week at the home of Mrs. Dessie was spent playing cards. Mrs. n Davis. Guests were Lavon Karen Peaatck, Mrs. Sue Jones was spent at needlework. and Jane Heiniger. Rook and Mrs. Vickie Kofford receivwas played and prizes awarded ed prizes. LOS OMEGOS CLUB to Lavon Reid and Mildred Han-ner- t. Mrs. Maudie Moffitt was hostess to Los Omegos dub ladies N N CLUB Thursday night. Mrs. Esther Wilberg was hosCANASTA CLUB tess to the N N club at her CANASTA CLUB Mrs. Maurine Nielson enter- home Friday evening. Mrs. LuCanasta dub members were tained members of Canasta Club cille Larsen was a special guest. Ladies Clubs Jus-tese- CLUB The dub was entertained Thursday afternoon by Mrs. Eliza Wilberg. Mrs. Ethel Jeffs and Mrs. Chasty Harris were guests. Mrs. Harris is from American Fork. E Just-A-Me- Lovely neiV rooms to re SEW AND SO CLUB The Sew and So club recently hdd a party at the home of Arlene Leman for outgoing officers. They include Alice Conover, Conover, Lucin d a Margaret Wild and Eleanor George. Mrs. Edna Funk entertained this group at her home Thursday night. live in LADIES IMPROVEMENT CLUB Hostess to the Ladies Improve-me- n dub last Wednesday was Mrs. Celia Reid. Following a luncheon the afternoon was enjoyed socially. FLINTKOTE CLIQUE CLUB The Clique Club members were entertained by Mrs. Dor-fli- y Olsen last week. TTJev met at the home of Mrs. lEloulse Moffitt. Refreshments and a social evening were enjoyed. VV YL -- A SBESTOS FLOOR .TILE.. Think quality flooring is expensive? Wait until you see and price this magnificent new floor tHel Lustrous care-fre- e Flexachrome looks so handsome, wean so long, takes so little care and the economical cost will surprise youl Plan your smart new (pons today at D U Mrs. Annie Jewkes entertained the Daughters of 'Utah Pioneers, Rock Canyon Trail Camp Monday afternoon. Cap Pearl McCall was in charge. The group enjoyed luncheon and a lesson. Mutual Lud::r Ccpay tain Price, Utah 42 South Carbon Avenue P Castle Dale News Mrs. Irene Gardner of Huntington received word of a grandson bom April 28. Parents are Charles and Shanna Lewis, Salt Lake City. A baby boy was bom April 20 in the Carbon hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Brent (Norma) Funk of Ferron. He weighed 6 lbs 10 oz. and was 21 inches long. His name is Brent Jack. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Harold Allred, Cleveland, and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Funk, Ferron. Maternal great grandparMiss Alice Oliver ents are Mary Madsen, Ferron; . . . announcM engagement Dell Madsen, Price; Isabella All-reCleveland. Paternal great grandparents are Ann Funk, Ferron, and Nephi Williams, Price. The Birthday club had a party Monday afternoon for Mrs. Della Guymon at her home for her birthday. JUST-A-MER- PROGRESS-LEADER- BIRTHS d, Engagement is announced Mr. and Mrs. Kay Taylor are the parents of a daugh'Mr. and Mrs. Qreel Oliver, ter bom April 15. in Richfield. Elmo, announce the engagement of their daughter, Alice, Kay is employed in Hanksville to Johnny R. Hatcher, son of with the State Road Department. Mr. and Mrs. Albert R. Hatcher, Mr. and Mrs. Vearl Ray Salt Lake City. Tucker, Altamont, are rejoicing in the over the arrival of a Johnny is an airman baby girl U. S. Navy and is' stationed at April 27 at Roosevelt. She weighthe San Diego air base. ed in at 8 lbs. 4 oz. and will be No date has been set for the named Angela Dee. Grandparwedding. ents are Mr. and Mrs. Vearl Tucker, Elmo; Mrs. Carrie Willard, Chicago, 111. Great grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Ward, Cleveland, and Mrs. Mabel Lofley, Elmo. North Emery Junior High News By Alyca Gaary Hello again from North Emery. As usual the school is bursting with news. Tuesday was registration day, and just as every registration day, it was quite frantic. As the ninth graders began to choose their classes for school next year, such confusion has never been seen! Not until Thursday were all the schedules found to please all who were concerned. Friday afternoon was also a special day. The last two periods of he day were set aside far another film.. The title was Africa Screams the stars were Abbott and Costello. The campaigns for the primary elections got off to a good star Monday, May 3. The results of the elections will be announced at the Ninth Grade graduation exercises. If anyone is interested, there are four weeks of school left. If you wish to be exact, only 17 days that we shall otter into those dear old rooms weve become accustomed to. With this in mind, I say farewell! Mrs. Ida , Castle Dais, Utah Thursday, May 6, IMS Snow SHOE STORE MOVES Sharpe Snow has completed the moving of his business, shoe repair, sporting goods and shoes into the building he recently purchased from Elden Luke. The building was the former Luke store in Orangeville and was moved to its present location across the road from the Polar her father, Rollo H. Brunson, ed by the Forest Service. He and Kathy Ann Magnuson by an has been with the Bureau of uncle, Gary Magnuson. They Reclamation for the past sevwere confirmed Sunday by the eral years and they have lived same one who baptized them. in Castle Dale about three years. Castle Dale ck PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Snow and son of Provo spent King. last weekend with the Russell Snows. They enjoyed a trip to BLESSINGS the new 170 highway and came Babies blessed hi meeting home by way of Buckhom. Sunday were Robert Calvin, son Mr. and Mrs. Elmer of Mr. and Mrs. Don Wayman Davis have moved to Logan of Salt Lake, blessed by his fa- where Mr. Davis will be employ- ther; Valerie Seely, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Montell Seely, blessed by her father. There were three baptisms Saturday evening: Merodene Crook by her father, James Crook, Jacqueline Brunson by Clubs 4-- H THE ROSE PETALS group The Rose Petals" was organized in Hanks. viHe last week with Mrs. Bertha Robison as leader. Junior assistant is Topsy Stone. The and elected Sheryl The Mr. and Mrs. Clive Kill-paspent most of last week in Salt Lake and vicinity. Mrs. Killpack reports that her daughter, Maree Williams, is slowly improving since the accident in which she was injured a month ago. Maree underwent a serious operation last week when a steel plate was put in her hip. She is geting along all right but will be in the hospital at least another month. 4-- Smet Connie Noy- WANT AD RATES 1 Phone (Minimum charge $1.00) 5c 1 insertion, per word 8c 2 Insertions, per word 11c 3 insertions, per word 14c 4 Insertions,' per word 17c 5 Insertions, per word 20c 6 insertions, per word Bargain rates are for consecutive insertions only, paid In advance, with no changes. All classified advertisements are CASH IN ADVANCE, except firms having an open account Any classified phoned in, which is not paid at the time of insertion, wul be billed at Sc per word, minimum $1.00 per week. Clasaifiad Display Insertions $1 per column inch. ERRORS An error in a want ad should be reported immediately. The Progress-Leade- r is responsible for one incorrect insertion only. 748-243- FOR SALE ONE BROWN ROCKER and two matching blue chairs. All fai perfect condition. Contact Edna Petersen, Ferron, phone es, as vice president and Trudy 18 Mr. and Mrs. Dean Jen- Hunt as secretary. Latex $3.98 gaL Super sen announce the arrival of a AiSo Super Kemlone and Kem-Gl- o. THE SEVEN CHEFS granddaughter, bom April 29 to below cart. Closeout Sally and Roger Palmer in Salt by Dobora Cohort P. C. Jones & Sons, CasUe Lake. The new arrival weighed The Seven Chefs held their Dale. 23tfc 6 lbs. 6 oz. and has a brother first meeting Wednesday, April and a sister. CARPETING, Linoleum, fine 28. Ermalynn Huntington is our furniture and home furnishA baby girl was born on teacher. We drew names out of ings. Easy terms arranged. April 29 to Sir. and Mrs. Earl a dish to see what we would be. Helper Furniture Co. IN HEL(Sherry) Larsen, Grantsville. President, Coralie Story; 13tl PER. She weighed 7 lbs. 6 oz. GrandsecreJoy Rowley; parents are Mr. and Mrs. Leon- tary, Lanice Young; reporter, USED SEWING MACHINES ard Larsen, Ferron and Mr. and Debora Lynn Collard; social $9.95 and up. Singer Company, Mrs. Grant Gunderson, Grants- committee, Connie Nielson, 20 Price. ville. Paternal great grandmoWilson and Lome CAFE BUILDING in Castle Dale ther is Artemission ScoviU, OrWe are taking - second . 2 Call 20 or angeville; maternal great grand- year cooking. Wil-foMr. Mrs. are and parents About 20 GOOD . PASTURE Gunderson and Mr. and acres. Contact Mrs. Eva Kill-pac-k, THE UNSTITCHABLES Mrs. John Calvert, Salt Lake. 3. 19 Ferron By Jm PMcocfc She has a sister. She will be ' chib PALOMINO all The Unstitchahles MARE, gentle, named Julie Anne. around horse. Inquire at House hdd their third meeting at the No. 6, Bureau Camp, Castle home of their leader, Mrs. LOST Maree Ware. This week we had interested H. A. NEWS FROM Dale, only 18 three demonstrations. They were LOST Sorrel mare with white Talbott. on buying and washing nylon strip on face and one white 1956 INTERNATIONAL 300 stockings and shining shoes. We hind foot. Finder call Utility Tractor, in good condi18 also learned about the different tion. Contact Harold Fish, kinds of material. Then we each 18 Ferron, drew a dress that would be good WANTED NORMAN EVERY, Reporter 15 FOOT PLEASURE CRAFT for different materials. Trailer House. Must see to apMAN WANTED: Good opening. The Junior class of the 1964-6- 5 preciate. Contact Rue Ware, Sell Year Products. iRawleigh CARD OP THANKS school year presented the 19 Orangevill, around, work; good steady Wo wish to oxpross our Junior Prom Friday, April 30, Write 15 1961 foot profits. Trailer House. Rawleighs Dept. in he Green River high school thanks and appreciation to UT E 200 137, Denver, Colo. Phone Orangeville 7482272. gym. Their theme was April all who holpod in any way 21 19 at tho timo of tho death oil Love and the colors were green ' our bolovod WANTED husband Horn Mountain unit and and yellow. The gym was decWEANER PIG-S- Contact Glen of Cottonwood Creek Liveorated with crepe paper and tothor. Parry Wakefield. Also 18 Bott, Castle Dale, stock Association will accept set off with a band stand, a str- a special thanks tor tho SALE OR LEASE FOR bids for a herder. Contact eam wih a foot bridge, a park flowors, cash, food, words of Stanton Tuttle, scene mi the stage, a large flowoncourogomont and tho Orangeville. YOUNG ORCHARD just startof our many relo-tivThe Association reserves the ing to bear. Contact Mrs. Eler box in the center, and many and frionds. colored lights. Mr. James Ramright to accept or reject any den Bryan, Ferron, 20 bid. 18 say, a former teacher at GRHS, Tho Parry Wakefield Family recited a poem which he composed for the junior class. Following this came the promenade by the' Juniors, and lata1, refreshments were served upstairs in he multi-purporoom. The five piece orchestra which came from Colorado set the mood with their fine music. This band goes by the name, The Keynotes. In the athletic department, the high school track team represented our school at the Monti-cell- o Invitational. They returned tome with a few honors and many sunburns although - the unior high did better m their events. Green Rivers bbaseball team She will Give her the will travel to Moab tomorrow vice-presiden- t, Sit-teru- d. rd 4-- 384-272- 4. 748-260- 748-2613- 384-225- I Green Rivor 748-244- 8. High School 384-274- 5. 748-263- 7. 748-233- ot 384-23C-3. se Teflon-Coate- d or the game of the season. The team has een improving each game of he year and the players are ookmg forward to baseball next second-to-the-la- Cookware $3.88 st year. $5.99 Even Heat on Extra Heavy Aluminum Cookware $4.99 - 2 quart $3.99 5.99 quart Covered Saucepan $4.79 quart Comb. Cooker $5.99 quart Dutch Oven $5.99 quart Cov. 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South Emery Junior High Nows Sears Revolving Charge Price, Utah Famous llcovcr Cleaners Washers Floor Polishers Beikliner Chair Rccker or Rock-A-Loung- er By Madetena Nielson As this years end of school comes closer, it seems that there are so many things to be done. Last Friday he ninth grade took a trip to the church mine. We went in the mine in little oars as far as we coul go, then we walked until we came to the coninuous miner. It was a very interesting trip and Im sure everyone that went benefitted by it. Monday we had our Primary elections for the sudentbody officers for 1965-6The candidates for president are Jay and Steven Demming; Jim Peterson and Lorraine Humphrey; secretary, Loretta Peterson and Gaila Curtis; reporter, Roxanna Nelson and Diane Whimpey and cheerleader, Cahy Tuttle and Karen Albrecht. The ten candidates will campaign until Thursday when we will have final elections. The new officers will be announced and sworn in at the Fashion Show. 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