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Show Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Nemma have a baby girl bom October 21 at the Carbon hospital. Falls, Ida. and great grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Stuart, Lo- BIRTHS gan. baby boy, 6 lbs. 11 oz., Mr. and Mrs. Lavon was born to Jerrold Cook, Oct- Powell have received word of a ober 28 in a Salt Lake City new granddaughter bom Octohospital. He has a sister Janet ber 25 at Idaho Falls, Ida. Mr. A to welcome him home. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Phin-ea- s Cook; great grandmother, Mary A. Cook, Huntington; maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. William Egbert, Twin and Mrs. Reed Powell are par- ents of the baby. She weighed lhs. 3 oz. A new baby girl arrived October 15 for Mr. and Mrs. Russ Ganino, Lawrence. 6 c Grandparents are Mr and Mrs. Harold Alger, Sunnyside. Other great grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Fred Keele, Price. A baby boy was bom to Mr. and Mrs. Frank (Buster) Fish October 30 in an Ogden hospital. He weighed 7 lbs. 6 oz. Waiting at home is a brother and two sisters. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. John Fish, Ferron, and Mr and Mrs. George Buckley, Colorado. Great grandmother is Mrs. Nancy Hardy, Castle Dale. Amy on October 7 to Kent and Julie of Salt Lake and Melonie Lee on October 16 to Kirk and Carol Ann of Tacoma, Wash. A 7 lb. 9 oz. baby boy was bom to County Agent and Mrs. Lavon Day Friday in the Price hospital. Grandparents are Merrill Day of Elmo and Mr. and Mrs. Windward of Dayton, Ida. Mrs. A. J. (Ruth) Lott is a first time great grandmother. She received word of the new baby girl who was bom October 31 at the Carbon hosMr. and Mrs. Orien Sco- pital The baby weighed over 7 lbs. and her parents are Mr. vill are happy to announce the and Mrs. Fred (Leslie) Keele. birth of two granddaughters, Ladies Clubs FRIENDSHIP CLUB Mrs. Vera Snow of Castle Dale entertained members of the Friendship club at her home Wednesday afternoon. The afternoon was spent playing Rook. The traveling prize was awarded Hazel Wayman. 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Progress-Leade- r is responsible for one incorrect insertion only. rents a new OLYMPIA precision built portable FOR SALE OR RENT THREE BEDROOM TRAILER House, 10 wide, 55 long, for 41tfc rent or sale. 384-217- 1. FOR SALE CHOICE LOCKER MEAT. Call Mervin Duncan, Ferron, 384-284- 45p All rental applies on the purchase of office equip- FOR SALE BY OWNE- R- Dup- cs 637-254- 0, Other rentals for as little as $5 per month. 748-228- 8. 637-34- Office Equipment Company 43 42tfc and 45p FOR SALE GIRLS BICYCLE Reasonable. Inquire at Orangeville SPINET PIANO in this area, 44p like new. Take over small monthly payment. Fur information write J. E. Brown, Draper, Utah. I also tune, restyle and cut down pianos. 748-225- Pries, Utah 49c BLAZER SCOOTE- R- 3tt horse Vi power, like new. Also power take-of- f gas pump with 18 foot hose and nozzle attached. Sail Huntington for appointment. WEANER PIG- S- Call Leonard WATCH THE NATIONS TOP SHOWS ON KSL TELEVISION CHANNEL THURSDAY, NOV. 8:30 THE GLADIATORS, Mature and scaped. 10:35 THIS WOMAN DANGEROUS, ABOVE A BEYOND, MONDAY, NOV. 8 6:00 The Rifleman 6:30 The Lucy Shew (c) 7:00 Andy Griffith (c) 7:30 Hazel (c) Joan Crawford, David Brian 12:30 News Final WIDNISDAY, NOV 1 0 6:00 AMERICA! (c) 6:30 Beverly Hillbillies (c) 7:00 Green Acres (c) 7:30 Dick Van Dyke 8:00 Danny Kaye (c) 6 ALADDINS LAMP The Munsters MOUNTAIN AMERICAS NUMBER ONE ENTERTAINMENT STATION L I E. Friday the Spartan football squad met their second defeat in league play. The Spartans suffered the defeat to the Millard Eagles, the score standing at Saturday the 20-- 0. Emery High to Ephraim to participate in the Snow College Homecoming. The band marched in the parade and presented a half-tim- e show. Thursday, November 4, at 10:30 a.m. the FHA and FFA will present their annual Sweetheart Ball assembly. Friday, November 5, at 8:30 p.m. the Sweetheart Ball will be held in the high school gymnasium. The FFA Sweetheart will be crowned during the dance. The home economics classes are participating in a baking contest. The prize winning cake,, will be auctioned off at the dance. The class series will be held during the week of November band traveled re The annual Emery County High School FFA, FHA Sweetheart Ball will be held this Friday, November 5. The theme for the ball is One Special Girl. The dance will include the announcement of the FFA Chapter Sweetheart, who will compete for State FFA Sweet- heart later in the year, and an auction of the prize cakes in the FHA baking contest. A cordial invitation is extended to all parents and alumni. Huntington News Emery News Violet Jorgensen was rushed to the hospital in Price last Tuesday evening. She is reported to be doing fine. Merlin Christiansen re- turned home Wednesday from the Price hospital. Mrs. Velma Cook, Provo, was at the home of Mrs. Mary A. Cook this week helping care for ter since her recent illness and stay at the hospital. Weekend visitors at the home of Adeline Wakefield were . Shelton Wakefield and wife of Salt Lake City, and Wendell and wife of Price. CLEARANCE ON Elmo News USED SEWING MACHINES $9.95 and up Need Printing Done? SEWING CENTERS a Eatt Mah PRICE, UTAH R 748-243- A Hearty Dish plus full baths, coal for All Mushroom Potato Salad CHEV IMP ALA, automa$1195. ONE GE ELECTRIC RANGE oush button, $100. MAKING AUTO LOANS QUICKLY ONE GE REFRIGERATOR, IS ABOUT THE EASIEST THING WE DO! $75. ONE WESTCNGHOUSE matic washer, $75. Auto- You'll find getting an , NEW HOME in Cleveland, nearly completed. Most needed materials on hand. $5500. Finance your car here . ! IN CASTLE DALE-Carpe- ting, finished drapes, basement, large lot. FHA financing. Clarin Ashby, Castle Dale, WEANER PIG- S- Call HOME 748-243- 1. 748-223- 3. 44p USED STOKERMATICS In good running condition. Call 748-260- 3. 42tfc 45 An ideal accompaniment to any outdoor barbecue is a good hearty potato salad, especially a salad which has the exciting new gourmet touch, marinated mushrooms. These specially selected mushrooms, grown in California, are marinated in oil, vinegar and seasonings, then packed in clear glass jars. AIL you have to do is open the jar and enjoy them. Youll find these mushrooms ideal for hors doeuvres, fish and meat dishes, as well as tossed salads. Here is the recipe for Mushroom Potato Salad prepared with Shady Oak "marinated mushrooms. Make it ahead cf time and until needed. r Mushroom Potato Salad (Makes 6 servings) Z 1 cupj diced, cooked potatoes, slightly warm jar 2 tablespoons chopped onion (6 ounces) Shady Oak 748-224- 9, I hard-cooke- d " 8884415. South Carbon Price, Utah Marinated Mushrooms, undrained 4 eggs, quartered Vs teaspoon white peppei Lettuce leaves 3 cup mayonnaise Combine all toss lightly and relettuce; ingredients except MILDRED MOFFIT home in several hours. Serve on lettuce and garnish with addiCastle Dale. Call Dragerton frigerate tional pimiento, as desired. 44c HOUSE FOR SALE Contact 42tfc Orangeville. FOR SALE OR RENT soonl Carbon Emery Bar.lt at these prices, but any reasonable offer accepted. See Castle Valley Federal Credit Union Huntington auto loan here is not only fast and very pleasant, but also can save you money on the over-a- ll cost of your next carl $75. , 3. All good buys I I I I I I Wrestling 11:30 Tho Saint 12:30 Nows Final SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH By Roxanna Net ion By Barbara Van Buren and stoker, landGood buy. Can ar- matic dryer, I 8:00 Junior High ONE WESTINGHOUSE Auto- I I I I 10:00 Channel 5 News (c) 10:30 Championship . I I IS Kerr (c) (Animatod) (c) Emery County High School 1956 FORD V--8 station wagon. Good tires. $250. Granger, Deborah 5:00 Vh. tic transmission. Test (c) Sh-ell- 5 Vi simple interest financing for right person. 295 West 5th South, Price. 9:00 Steve Lawrence ShowE 10:00 Channel 5 News (c) Ray Nagol Show (c) South Emery meeting was called to order by president Valene Stilson. The project for this month is Good Health A Valuable Asset, and is under the direction of Lou Juan-n- a Allred and Catherine Conover. A skit presented by Catherine Conover, Vicki Staker, Sitterud, Lou Juaima All-re-d and Geraldine Stanton, was enjoyed by all. Our guest speakers were Mrs. Russell Allred and Mrs. Gale Dugmore, both of Ferron. Mrs. Allred talked on Mental Health and Mrs Dug-moon Physical Health. As a group, we came to the conclusion that if you want to be healthy you have to be physically and mentally well. As officers, we are eagerly planning the Harvest Ball for November 5, with the FFA. In connection with the Harvest Ball there will be a baking contest. Cakes and breads will be auctioned and sold at the dance. range 6:30 Red Skelton (c) 7:30 Petticoat Junction (c) 8:00 National Citizenship Slatterys People Channel 5 News The October meeting was held in the school auditorium and the 6 On October 21 the South Emery band went to Castle Dale to march with North Emerys and Emery Highs bands, for the football game. Our band practiced by itself, on the Held, from 10:30 until 11:30, then the three bands prac ticed together until 12:30. Just before the game started the three bands marched on the field and played The Star Spangled Banner while everyone sang At half time North Emery marched on the field and formed a clock then the tetter Then South Emery marched in and formed a rocket and played the Stars and Stripes Forever. Then we formed tiie letter S which represented the Emery County Spartans. We were glad that the South Emery band and ninth grate could go to the football game. On October 27 the South Emery students and teachers had their pictures taken. We plan Dennis Jones, Kent Al- on having a yearbook tins year. ger and Rex Petersen went with Last Friday, we were glad to the high school football team to get out of 5th and 6th periods Fillmore Saturday. to see a Him. Its title was The Lee Young and Susan Littlest Outlaw. Everyone Leamaster, Huntington, were seemed to enjoy it. Jonof Sherrie overnight guests That evening the eighth grade es Friday. had their class party. They had Terry Atwood, Vila Fail, a Sadie Hawkins Dance. EvDennis Jones, Lee Johansen and eryone dressed up and had a lot Bonnie Jensen went with the of fun. Emery County high school band to Snow College to participate in tiie Snow College Homecoming events. Mrs. James Mangum and Mrs. Clarene Mangum spent a CALL THE few days in Salt Lake visiting PROGRESS-LEADEwith relatives. They returned 1 home Monday. Castle Dale ROOM HOME basement, 7 Robert Taylor, Eleanor Parker SATURDAY, NOV. FIVE sport coupe, Candid Camera Whats My Lino? Green River high school is busy preparing for the annual Student Council Convention to be held November 11, in which we will be playing hosts. Friday was the last football game of the season because of being knocked out of league Bland-in- g games early. We played a at Blanding, night game at 7 p.m. The game was full of many good drives and gains by both teams. Blanding scored throughout the game but had a well earned fight for each one. The final score was 25-- with Blanding on top. Green River has had quite a disappointing season this year but we are looking forward to making it up in basketball. There will be a short pause between the two seasons and then BANG- - basketball will be off to a good start. Saturday night (Halloween) the PTA sponsored a Halloween carnival and all classes prepared an enjoyment booth. All who helped out and attended had fun. MORNING WARM 46p furnace 5:00 Lassie (c) 5:30 My Favorite Martian 6:00 Ed Sullivan (c) (c) 7:00 Perry Mason 8:00 8:30 9:00 10:00 10:20 10:50 Report 45c 384-21- 384-262- (c) I FHA By Marshall Thompson Heater. Used two years. Call TUESDAY, NOV. 9 6:00 The Rifleman FRIDAY, NOV. 6:00 Death Valley Days(c) Pyie-USMC- LARGE Main, Una Merkel 10:00 Channel 5 News (c) 10:35 DESTINATION GOBI, Richard Widmark (c) 12:30 News Final Susan Hayward 1 2:30 News Final 6:30 Hogan's Heroes (c) 7:00 Gomer 7:30 Smothers Brothers 8:00 PRISONER OF ZENDA, Stewart Larsen, Ferron 1962 SUNDAY, NOV. Burt Lancaster, Z Sophia Loren, Raf Valtono 6:30 My Three Sons (c) 7:00 ELMER GANTRY, Jean Simmons, (c) 9:30 Channel 5 News (c) 10:05 DEMETRIUS AND THE KETTLES IN THE OZARKS, Marjorie 6:30 Lest in Space 7:30 Tho Loner 8:00 Gunsmoke 9:00 Jackie Gleason 10:00 Channel 5 Nows 10:30 TWO WOMEN, Victor 687-22- 96 4 6:00 Gilligans Island (c) CLUB Mrs. Erma Brasher was hostess to Los Omegos club members Thursday night. NEW CENTURY CLUB The New Century club held a Halloween party at the home of Guy and Maree Ware All members and their partners were present. Mrs. Bemiece Davis was a special guest. ReUNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY freshments and social games West Coast Corporation recently were enjoyed during the evening. reorganized that can withstand rigid financial examination is offering on a LADIES IMPROVEMENT fee basis exclusive disCLUB Hostesses to the Ladies Imtributorships. This is a product in demand by every home provement club social were Mrs owner and every business and Lucille Cox, Mrs. Edria McNeil, is currently being used by Mrs. Mary Jewkes and Mrs. such national organizations as Celia Reid. The members and Sears Roebuck and Co., Holi- partners met for buffet supper day Inn Motels and various at the home of Mr and Mrs. branches of the armed forces. Hal M. Cox and later enjoyed Product 100 guaranteed; in- recreation and Halloween fun. vestment from $600 to $14,000. Investment guaranteed with KIPA CLUB 100 markup. Manufacturer Mrs. Crystal Hartman enterhas proven method of distribution, advertising and mer- tained the KIPA club at the chandising. A factory repre- home of Mrs. JoAnn Cox Thurssentative will assist you in set- day evening. The members all ting up your business. For worked on a friendship quilt for complete details and descrip- Mrs. Hartman prior to ter leavtive literature write National ing our community. Mr. HartChem-PlastiCorp. 1550 Page man has been on the construcIndustrial Blvd., St. Louis, tion with Joes Valley Dam. Missouri 63132 or call collect Robert T. Adams at CLUB Area Code 314. lc Hie CLIQUEclub entertained Clique at a no host Halloween party at MISCELLANEOUS VANTED Librarian in Cleve- the Castle Dale city hall Friday land. Apply at the Emery Co- evening. The 24 members and entertained at the Rest unty Literary Board Castle guests Home early in the evening. PrDale before December 1, 1965. izes for the most outstanding 46c costumes were awarded Mrs. CONTACT VAL JOHNSON, Lic- Genevieve Lake and Mrs. Len-n- a ensed Contractor in Price, for Ockey. Pot luck dinner was sheet metal work, beating, enjoyed by the group. cooling, electronic air cleaner, Call new or used furnaces. Route 1, Price. 19tfc lex, with enclosed back yard. One unit, one unit. Good rental area. Also adjoining duplex with one unit, and a unit. Buy either; or both CONTACT JOYCE LAW to make for $17,000. Good income pryour doll clothes for Christmas. Orangeville Price. operty. Call ment. 3 By Kristine Humphrey 1 COMPLETE HOME REMODELING Castle Dale, Utah Thursday, November 4, 1945 PROGRESS-LEADE- Green River High News Emery County Branch CasHe Dala, Utah are invited to make our full service bank your family's financial headquarters. Some of our service are: You Checking Accounts, Savings Accounts, Safe Deposit Boxes, Home Loans, F.H.A. mortgage loans. 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