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Show t CastU Dale, Utah Thursday, November 4, IMS Ralpfa Johnson. He was a gues: tended funeral services in Manti Cox. Frank Moffitts. Mrs. COx was the wife of former Enjoying a few days visit Forest Ranger Frank Cox who PROGRESS-LEADE- at the home of his sister, the Saturday for Mrs. Ella here from Helper were Mr. and lived in this community some Mrs. B. J. Moffitt They are years ago guests at the Ida Page and Celia Fred Tuttle was operated Reid homes. on Tuesday at the Utah Valley Orangeville News Mrs. Cristy Humphrey Mr and Mrs. Van Gard hospital. Mrs. Tuttle is in Provo To ner and family and the Kendall to be near him Gardners met with other relaA real spooky haunted Make the Best Better. Mrs. Ted (Leah) Houskesper tives in Farmington over the house was the setting for the received word the past week of weekend and attended a miss- Young Marrieds Halloween parOrangeville her brothers death in Viet Nam. ionary testimonial for a nephew, ty last week. Godd old candleThe item was reported on the Harry Gardner, son of Norman light and Halloween fun precedand Betty Gardner, who will ed the pot luck supper held at CSS News and also in the state Mr. and Mrs. LeGrand have his headquarters at Inde- the church kitchen, papers. Alma Stumpp was also a brother to Mrs. Von Davis of Wilberg and family have been pendence, Mo. in the Central Mrs. Lorene Olsen enter tained her club members last Ogden and Mrs. Dali Luke of living in her parents home until States Mission. Salt Lake City, former Orange- their home m Castle Dale is week at a Halloween social. ReElder Richard Tuttle ar- - freshments ville residents The family is empty. LeGrand is with the and fun were enjoyfrom Star Valley, Wyoming. Highway Patrol. The Clark Van rived home the past week from ed throughout th evening. his in labors the mission. Iris Moab are at Burens living Neighbors and friends He reports a wonderful experwhere he is employed. met at the home of Mrs. Mary Mr. and Mrs. Bob Mof-- ience and is also happy to be Jewkes BEAUTIFICATION Monday to help observe fitt and family were here the home with his folks, Mr. and her birthday anniversary. ReMrs. Blaine Tuttle. The Orangeville Beautification ist week and enjoyed the deer freshments and a social evening Janet Tuttle was home were enoyed. Committee met and discussed anting season. They are living from school at Logan over the the progress attained this past in Kemmerer, Wyo. The ward Primary spon weekend to visit her folks and sored a season. The committee, as a family Halloween night Wilford is J. Humphrey brother Richard. whole, has reason to be proud with luncheon, cake walks, gamanother new great with happy This Joe Allen of Manti called es and activities for the family. of its accomplishments. to Mr. on friends does not mean we are now per- grandchild, a son, bom Monday and also This is an annual affair for the is Mrs. Lavon Lavon and Day. drove to Joes Valley Dam to fect, but thanks for what has the county agent and son of see the project. Joe and wife Primary. been done. While this beautiful - Mrs. Orien Scovill has Merrill and the late Lavern were former residents of Oranweather is here we encourage returned from a trip by recently geville. everyone to further clean up Humphrey Day. train to Tacoma, Wash, where to Bill Hannert was home she has their streets and premises, Hie Grant Huntingtons beep assisting in the repair and paint up, and any- have moved into .their home from his studies at the Univer- home of Kirk and Carol Ann and will our of Utah make else that over the weekend getting acquainted with her new thing north of the river bridge. The sity city more attractive and pleas- Ross Billings have been living to visit with his family, She also visited ant to live in. ow is also a good in it until they left last week. Barbara Robertson, dau granddaughter. in Salt Lake with Kent and Julie in. Now a to is of Mr. also live Wilburn and Mrs. ant good to get acquainted with another Gary and Della D. Cox ghter time to make beautification are now located in the Clem Robertson, and Linda Fox, dau- new granddaughter. Orien and plans for 1966. Trees, shrubs, Gordon home. Gary is working ghter of Mrs. Alice Fox, spent Roger visited with Kents fambulbs and flowers can be order- in Colorado where the weekend here from their ily the weeke before. David, Jerry Wilcox from the MARINE KILLED 4-- the slogan PERSONALS PTA Renews Invitation: Join Now! Magazine, used as a basic As 50,000,000 American children move forward in text by study-discussi- the current school year, their parents and teachers will receive an invitation, issued to the nation, to join the PTA. The National Congress of Parents and Teachers now has under way its annual membership enrollment, groups in many communities. IB other scheduled articles, parents will be given suggestions on how to prepare for a conference with the teacher, as well as challenging views on IQ tests, ability grouping and student cheating. f) The PTAs official magazine also provides regular services to aiming to add new members as it tackles 11 critical issues that affect children today issues such as financing public education, educating for a changing society, helping disadvantaged y iv children, waging the peace and coping with the responsibility of This messenger (shes Celia Richman, a first grader at Ray school in parenthood, including sex educaChicago) has an invitation for the nation: Join the PTA and help tion. the other 49,999,999 or so children in American schools this year. This undertaking, to be carried in home, school, church out in a three-yea- r action pro- palachia program of early 1965, welfare and PTAs five in months, community. when, PTA tax will resources gram, to the utmost, says National throughout the country collected While children in school are PTA President Mrs. Jennelle more than 1,100,000 childrens Moorhead. It is not too much books and sent them, in bookcase the focus of all. PTA activity, to say that the outcomes of these boxes, to the hundreds of barren, the National Congress of Parissues will have schools in the ents and Teachers works equally one- - and fateful consequences for our nahard to keep parents and teachmountains. Appalachian tion and its children. ers learning, too, about children. This was a special project, A sample of the PTAs effecChildrens complaints about tiveness in action specifically, Mrs. Moorhead recalls, and our action to help disadvantaged routine programs can be equally school will get an airing in a children was Rs Books for An- - effective in advancing childrens forthcoming issue of The PTA two-roo- m Castle Dale News school duties and work in Salt Gloria and Steven of ed now for spring delivery thus is employed. By Mrs Naomi Jansen Brigham f Lake City avoiding the chance of a shortRente Mrs. met Scovill at Mr. and Mrs. Fred Van City Visiting here from Salt age of the ones you would like Mr. and Mrs. Denny R. Provo assisting at the home of and drove to Tooele where Gloto have. We would like to adopt Lake City the past week was Buren and other relatives at ria and Steven remained with Gardiner and Mr. and Mrs. Lynn her son Garth and family. GarIsaacson served as ths wife underwent surgery at her folks and David came on to hunt deer with his folks for the alt a Mutual Marrieds social the hospital there last Friday, ail Krillian, who is a held in the ward cultural ball opening of the hunt. of Laura Johansens daughtniece A Thursday evening. program The Orien, Claude and and refreshments were enjoyed er-in-law, Mrs. Wallace ChrAmasa Scovills and Mrs. Misha and the evening spent at square istman, of Price and who just Be sure they get their Vitality Scovill drove to Green River dancing, under the direction of returned from a two year asQuota every day . . . Sunday to attend an open house Mr. and Mrs. Ray Larsen of signment with thfePeace Corns at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ferron. Paul Worthington serv- in Thailand, visited at the JoAlma Scovill for their son Lyle ed as master of ceremonies. hansen home this week. and bride. Mrs. Sarah Larsen, 93, Mr. and Mrs. Robert who a broken hip some suffered Jones and son moved to Wyothree weeks ago, was released ming Saturday. Mr. Jones has been employed by the Bureau from the Price hospital Sunday and placed in the Willard Cenof Reclamation hue. tral Utah Convalescence and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wor Medical Care Center at 575 Blast thington entertained company at 1400 South, Orem. their home this week. Paul's Mrs. Clara Wickman sister, Mr. and Mrs. David NielBeef cattle growers are warn- son and two sons of Logan were spent the weekend in Provo at ed by the U. S. Department of their le home of her brother and guests. Agriculture to guard against Arthur and Clara Anderwife, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Niel son. Mr. Dont be caught short for mealtime harmful chemical residues. CoAnderson, 83, a church unty Agent Lavon Day says a son and family of Helper spent architect, flew to Hawaii Monweekend. this roundups :ew precautions now may save the weekend at the home of day morning to assist his son a lot of trouble later. He passes Mrs. Nielsons parents, Ralph Kay, who is Dean of Men at the Stock Up On Extra Milk Now. on the following general rules and Velda Jensen. LDS college. He is building two Mr. and Mrs. Marvin additional that will help keep growers out rooms on his home Merkel and children of Ferron there. Mrs. Wickman went to of trouble: to rela- Provo with her daughter and were saying good-by- e If youre a feeder, stay clear tives and here this week husband, Mr. and Mrs. Errol friends Du Fvmrn AMERICAN DAIRY ASSOCIATION OF UTAH Spnunih, of an animal that you suspect enroute to Ruffus, Ore. where Litster of Huntington, who vismight already contain an illegal Mr. Merkel was transferred ited their son Allen and wife. amount of residue. With few from the Joes Valley Project. Allen teaches foreign language chemical in residues exceptions, Mrs. Merkel was the former at the BYU to LDS missionarany amount are not permitted Patsy Williams; daughter of Mr. ies. in meat and Mrs. Mark Williams. Mrs. John Jensen and Some pesticides can become Kenneth Eugene Oox, emVenice Jensen, stored in animal tissues and re- ployee of S S Mullen Inc, was mother-in-lamain a long time. Therefore, if recently advanced to office are in Salt Lake at the bedside you buy animals containing an manager. Eugene is the son of of Beth Leininger of Bountiful, illegal amount of residue, it Kenneth and Valoy Cox. He and daughter of Venice, who undermay still be there at slaughter his wife Pauline and baby oc- went surgery in a Salt Lake time even though you follow cupy Naomi Jensens duplex ap- hospital Tuesday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Gean Jones proper practices. And the ani- artment. mals may look perfectly healMr. and Mrs. Robert and family and Mr. and Mrs. thy. One way you can lessen the Burnside and two children of Ronald Broderick and family, chance of this problem is by Murray recently moved to Cas- all of Bountiful, were weekend knowing the history of the calv- tle Dale and are occupying the guests at the Wallace Jones es you buy. old Mary Rasmussen home home. Mrs. Maysie Peacock is FToducers and, feeders can Mrs. Burnside is the daughter save themselves some serious of Mr. and Mrs. James Hardy. visiting for two weeks in Richproblems by making sure that Mr Burnside has been employ- field at the home of her daughthe feed they buy does not con- ed with road work in this vic- ter, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Isbell and family. tain excessive chemical resi- inity. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Stilson dues. Buy from a supplier who Mrs. Parley Anderson will stand behind his feeds. As has spent the past ten days in and Jim Anderson, Salt Lake an added precaution, you should City, visited here over the week d with Jim and Mrs. Stilsons maintain adequate records on crops treated with and carrying all feeds purchased so youll be persistent pesticides such as one parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Anable to trace any residue bade of the chlorinated hydrocarbons. derson. Both boys succeeded in to its source. Spot check any These tend to con- getting a deer. feed samhave and centrate pesticides used in crop suspicious ples from each lot of feed ana- production. Also, do not use leftover seed grain treated with lyzed as soon as possible. Avoid feeding of fungicides. Waldo Roundy of California has been here visiting his brother Lamar and enjoying the deer hunt. Dee Henrie of Salt Lake nt the weekend with his mo-r- , Mrs. Margaret Seeley. They all enjoyed a Snday afternoon visit with Lund Seeley at the sheep camp near Price, where he is employed. thoughtful parents: previews of motion pictures graded for children, adolescents and adults; reviews of television programs along with names of their sponsors; regular reports on whats' happening in education and news of medical developments that affect childrens health. All is information that will be used by PTAs as they program their current attack on critical issues. Other matters on that i action calendar are equalizing educational opportunity; clarifying the responsibilities for exeducational decision-makintending and strengthening community services; g; Combating moral, spiritual, and civic apathy; eliminating certain health and safety hazards and safeguarding individual rights and liberties. WHY PAY MORE? SEE YOUR LOCAL DEALER FOR GAS APPLIANCES j co-hos- ts mr mm Notes from the ortho HE CAN PROBABLY SAVE YOU MONEY Also see your Credit Union if you need money. We are sure you can save on finance charges here. On every deal we have figured we have saved the borrower money. Sometimes as much as one full payment. Why Not Borrow From Your Ownself Castle Valley Federal Credit Union Offices in Huntington, Ferron and Castle Dale County Agent m t (' a flamolooo EXCLUSIVE ! Do your Christmas Shopping In November and Relax in December and Pay Next Year NO INTEREST NO CARRYING CHARGES ON THIS SPECIAL OFFER Clawson News More Worry Free. There is less to go wrong with a flameless electric dryer. For example, there are approximately half as many parts in the heating unit as in a flame type. PEN, More Simple Mechanism. All clothes dryers use electricity, PAPER. but electric dryers use only electricity. Because an electric as much as dryer is less complicated, it costs less to buy model. $40 less than a comparable flame-typ-e 3 games work-savin- fffTi WkAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA 6 Valuable Prizes 21 7 Color TV Set. AM-FStereo. Electric Automatic Washer. 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