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Show CasH Dale, Utah November 4, 1965 Thursday, PROGRESS-LEADE. Elmo News Emery News Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Fish and family of Huntington and Mr. and Mrs Donald Johnson of Bountiful and family visited during the deer hunt at the home of Geneva Brodarick. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Stoddard and family of California were guests last week at the home of Geneva Broderick. Mrs. Jimmy Kosch and They were on their way to WellMrs. Duane Jones were dinner ington to visit his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Hazen Br-guests in Price Wednesday their was occasion The night. birthdays. Jane Willson spent a few days in Southern Utah sight seeing after taking her daughter Vonda to Escalante where she will spend the next five weeks her student teaching in doing : the Escalante high school Mr. and Mrs. Everett Winder and family, Moab, enjoyed the weekend with their parents, the Virl Winder family They also visited with the Louis Webers and Varden REORGANIZED . Mrs. Clarene Mangum was re-leased as President of the YWMIA and Mrs. Venice Cramer was sustained as the new president in Sacrament meeting. Sustained as counselors were Henrietta Hansen and Joy Lott with Edna Jensen as secretary. YWMIA Will-son- inkerhoff and family visited with his parents, Mr and Mrs. Floyd Brinkerhoff, last weekend. Also other visitors at the Brinkerhoff home during the deer season were their cither sons, Reese, Kay and Kirk and Sur-eldbrother, Everett Hansen of Santa Cruz, Calif, and friends Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo 01 sen left early Saturday morning for Salt Lake where they had an appointment with a specialist for their daughter Shirley Sunday during the noon hour at Stake Conference, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Sorensen were requested to meet with Elder John Longden. He had met their as son Randolph on a recent trip to were visitors during the week panied Mr. and Mrs. George South Dakota for a conference with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Reid Justice of Huntington to Salt and wanted to meet his parents and other relatives and friends. Lake Sunday where she attendMr. Mrs. and Bert and talk to them. He had very ed a testimony meeting at the of Price and Mrs. Guy Seeley met with a! mission good reports on the work Ranheme. John Justice, serious and acciden sist:r cf Clair painful Sandy dolph is accomplishing. He said Sandras fiance- - wU1 leave Tues- hand whenhis became 'Saturday Randolph is just the type cf for the Australian mission. caught in a hay baler. He was day missionary that is needed to Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Cox j taken to the Price hospital do the work with the Indians. Burton Olsen and Jerold; where he was taken care cf by and family of Provo and Mr. It was a thrill and an honor for Hilton of Orem arrived at the) Ur- - Madsen. He. is home "but and Mrs. George Magnuson of Elsie and Howard. home of Rose Olsen Friday eve-- i will have to go back for more'Castle Dale were dinner guests Mr. and Mrs. Errol Jen ning. Jerry, LaNore and son check ups. Sunday at the home of Mrs. sen of Cedar City and Mr and Brett returned home Mrs. Lathella Nielsen anrll60 Saturday Mrs. Arden Jensen cf Salt Lake morning with Mr. and Mrs. Judy and Pat Aragon visited at the home of Mr. and Paul Olsen. Paul had an SMC went to Ephraim Saturday with Mrs. Lloyd Jensen during the pointment with his doctor ap-in the band students. They also NOVEMBER 16 deer hunt and also Mr. and Provo Saturday morning. Bur-- visited with Craig Nielsnn and Mrs. Lamar Olsen, Mrs. Errol ton returned home later in the Tony Aragon, who attend Snow. BE SURE TO SEE IT Jensen stayed with Reta while day. Sandra Jensen accom- - Emery Stake House, 7:30 p.m. Clawson News Velvet Freeze 4th East Main - Price We Feature Hamburgers ( It It It It IOC If It It It It It I 3c off 1 s. gallon Double Luck Cut Green Deans, 303 . 5 cans 59c Mr. and Mrs. Vearl Tuck er motored to Monticello Friday to spend the weekend with their son Jared and family The Daughters of Utah Pioneers invite everyone to participate in their sale of lunches at their building south of the church, during the pheasant season. Prem Lunch Meat, 12 oz The Merrill Day family is rejoicing over the arrival of the first grandson, born Friday to Mr. and Mrs. Lavon Day, Castle Dale. Wesson Mayonnaise, quart The ward Primary officers sponsored a Halloween party Saturday night for ail the children It was well attended and enjoyed by all. Miss Wilma Alger return. ed to her home Sunday after a two weeks visit in California. She spent a few days in San Francisco at thrhome of David Larsen, and with the Harriet Alger family. She then went to Sacramento to the home of an uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Mason. On her return Mazola Oil, gallon 53c .49c .$2.19 A man testifying in court told several evident untruths Finally the judge intervened and asked, Do you know what wil lhappen if you continue to tell lies like this in court? Hie man replied, I suppose Ill go to hell when I die. Yes, of course," said the judge. But what else will happen to you? The man thought a minute and then asked, Isnt that enough? The judges expression was leaned over the bench and addressed the mousy little man before him. So youre a locksmith? his honor mused. And pray tell, what was the locksmith doing in a gambling dive when he was not unkind as he arrested? The prisoner, taking courage, grinned back. He was making a bolt for the door, he replied . home she stopped in Wendover and visited with Arlene Erickson and then spent a day with Merline Jones and Ruth Herman in Salt Lake City She returned to her job at the missile plant in Green River Monday after a months vacation. Wilford Humphrey, Or angeville and Tom Humphrey, Nevada visited at the Merrill Day home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mor-tensen chaperoned a Halloween party at the town hall Friday night Boys and girls from Cleveland and Huntington were in on the Halloween fun. Courses 7- - and 9 of the Sunday School were entertained at Halloween parties Wednesday and Thursday. Games were enjoyed and refreshments were saved. Cooks Friday and Saturday, November 5 and 6 Vets 12 cans ; Tommy Tucker, Salina, spent a few hours with his mother, Mrs. Mable Lofley, while here on business. FINEST QUALITY Mr. and Mrs. Orcel Oli ver enjoyed the deer hunt with most of their family from up-stat- e. Carnation MT. FUEL INSTALLS Morrell Asst. Lunch Meat3 for 79c (Continued from page 1) nected to its system during the past two months, Mr. Simon said. Gas now being distributed to the communities is coming from the company's main transmission line, he pointed out. To maintain the compressor and operate the Ferron gas field, Mountain Fuel has transferred J. Clyde Gale, plant operator, from Vernal to Ferron. He will reside at Ferron with his wife and four children. cans Pur. Picnic Hams, 4--7 lbs. lb. 49c Cucumbers 2 for 15c FROZEN FOODS Pink Grapefruit Swanson TV Dinners , . . 53c French Fries, pkg. . 12 for $1 . . .19c Cabbage 10c head Lemonade, 6 oz. . . .10cans$l LOST In Castle Dale, shaggy female English sheep dog, named Sabre. Dark grey, brown legs. If found contact Ray Wareham, Ferron. Reward. Ellis Lima or White Deans with Ham, mix . 3 - $1 45c MEN OR WOMEN r STEADY 3 WORK IBM Machine Automation $300-$55- fan 6ft 0 Secure Future for Men or Vomen . . . Age 18 to 49. Working conditions pleasant. Short training period Auto-- 1 mation Machine Traini n g Center. Send your name, age ducation, address, phone to: director of Automation Dev- lopment, Progress Pub- shing Co., Castle Dale. All ' Replies Acknowledged. . T ifoilt 'lir I J J t 46oz. UIOO tnj ... cans SERVING EMERY COUNTY Whithf ! 0 Del Monte Tomato afu fktlhrfi '?!! tr , stitt 'ItaiiOp-itr- - |