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Show p I o Glees jteat) e t A THOUGHT FOR THANKSGIVING 1900 Claw Postage paid at Castle Dale Post Office, Castle Dale, Utah Subscription Rates: Inside County. $3.50; Outside County, $100 frKHMd NATIONAL EDITORIAL N nJ2i 1 Editor and Publisher LARSEN RAY E. HASSINGER KTMRT.re Printer, Operator CORRESPONDENTS Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Cristy Humphrey, Or. .... Florene Berensen, Ferron Naomi Jensen. Castle Dale Verda Olsen, Emery Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. 748-251- 4 384-223- 2 748-267- 1 286-218- Johannah Johnson, Cleve. Flora Jensen, Huntington Clara Jensen, Clawson .... Emma Tucker, Elmo Barbara Ekker, Hanksvllle 653-216- 2 687-24- 49 384-253- 1 653-23- 3 A Day of Thanks Thanksgiving is as old as the need to worship. Many nations set aside days to invoke Divine thanks for the bountiful blessings of the har- vest, exchanged gifts, and gave thanks to the Supreme Being which imprinted this holiday in the minds and hearts of all Americans. vest Today is a far cry from this historic event and the munificence of worldly goods bestowed on this nation gives us cause to take time out from the inter-cit- y football clash, to pause and reflect on the true meaning of Thanksgiving day. In Japan it is the New Tasting Festival, in Sardinia colorfully clad natives meet at the Festival of the Saviour while throughout Europe the plaintive voice of the violins and the rhythm of the tambourines mark the week-lon- g Gypsy festival with In Indias Punstreets. dancing in the jab state natives dance the Bhangra at harvest time, while the Swiss flock to the capitol city of Berne with their Castle Dalo News Chief Ranger Don Kofford and wife of Page, Ariz. visited here the past week at the home of Dons parents, 'Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Kofford. Dm was viewed on television as he and other Rangers of Arizona met Princess Margaret and her husband at the Page airport. Let us pause and recall the parable of the good Samaritan. He found the time to stop, bind up the wounds of a man by thieves, and at the inn. shelter flor mans the paid We too, can be good Samaritans by continuing to share this nations bounty with the undernourished, underprivileged people of the world. set-up- wares- - However, it was Colonial America and Plymouth Bay Colony where white and red men shared the har on Mr. and Mrs. Claud Erickson, Salt Lake, visited with their parents this weekend. Their daughters, Michelle, Clau-din- e and April, accompanied them. April has recently returned from an LDS mission in England and had not seen her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Orson Brothers and B. H. Erickson, for four and a half years. Another daughter, Virginia, is still in England serving as a missionary. Mr. and Mrs. Arron Han- sen were Saturday shoppers in Provo. Miss Susan Kosch cele brated her twelfth birthday as a dinner guest in Price. Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Kosch accompanied her Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Merrill Day returned to the Dragerton hospital this week for more treatments. He is reported to be improving. Mr. and Mrs. Darold Han sen spent Friday in Salina on business. m "HERE'S DAD" Those are just two words that make Long Distance such a happy, personal idea. attended a state blood donors convention at Fort Douglas Saturday. The importance of giving blood was stressed at this convention Youll agree when you pick up your phone and go After the parity held in honor of Delon Olsen last week at his ranch in Joes Valley the men of the Bureau of Reclamation presented him with a Stetson hat and a pair of leather gloves. visiting. Mountain States Telephone LEADERS OF XADUSrty and Mrs. Parker Quids, is convalescing in the Price hospital after undergoing 3tk hours of surgery Wednesday morning. A pin and plate had to be inserted in the bones of his leg which he broke playing football at the high school. He is much improved and barring complications should be home soon. L. EUGENE JOHNSON, PRESIDENT RESTAURANT ASSOCIATION NATIONAL more THAN 60,000 restaurant operators AT THE ANNUAL SHOW IN Chicago's McCormick a PLACE, PICKED ME. L. Mrs. Rebecca Jones Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kill-spending the Thanksgiving vacation m Wellington with her pack and family of Tooele and Mars Killpack and four children son Claud and family. Allen Childs, son of Mr. It Lake were weekend is Mrs. Emma Tucker Stella Jeffs and Loye Thompson of Ferron attended a Paramount Beauty Show at the Hotel Utah in Salt Lake City Sunday. Mrs. Jeffs was accompanied by her son Jay and her sister and husband, Pearl and Harvey Brinkerhoff of Lawrence who spent the day with their jrother, Max Anderson, and family at Sandy. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Clifton and family moved to California last weekend. Mr. Clifton had served as an engineer on the dam and canal projects here. He was transferred to California. Mrs. Emma Huntington, chairman of the Emery County blood donors organization; Mrs. Sydonia Kofford, treasurer, and Mrs. Famie Baxter, Huntington, County Red Cross chairman. By Mrs Naomi Jonson uricKson spent the weekend in Wendover with their daughter Arlene. They also visited with the Delile Cramer family in Orem. Elmo News Killpack. Mrs. Sarah Anderson and Mrs. Ethel Jeffs visited in Salt Lake over the weekend. Mrs. Jeffs was at the home of her daughter, Mr. and Mrs Glenn Cox and family and 'Mrs. Anderson at the home of her son Max and family. Mrs. Sally Palmer and children of Sandy are visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Jensen and assisting with plans for her sister Irenes wedding Saturday. She will remain until after the wedding. A consolidation of the Emery County Progress and Croon River Loader Published every Thursday at Castle Dale, Utah SERVING EMERY COUNTY SINCE guests at the home of the boys parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clive EUGENE JOHNSON, CAFETERIA OPERATOR IN LOUISVILLE & LEXINGTON, KY., MEMPHIS AND NASH VILLE,TENN., ASTHEIR 1965 PRESIDENT. SERVICE IS YOUR BUSINESS, JOHNSON TOLD THE CONVENTION. YOU HAD BETTER LIKE PEOPLE IF YOU little rod school house WANTTO SUCCEED ASA RESTAURANT OPERATOR? TIPS OFWRED BY JOHNSON: "WORK HARD AT THE COMMUNITY LEVEL. BE ACTIVE IN CIVIC AFFAIRS. TRAIN YOUR EMOTHER v s J&vy. s ' V 'X y" vy.sv K ifc ' PLOYEES WELL. THEY ANSWER FOR you when diners ASK QUESTIONS. THEY WiLLPEFLECT YOUR .Visas. KNOWLEDGE. CON F- t- PENCE AND ENTHU- I - f SIASM. Cleveland News Jade Curtis and family are planning to leave this week BRITISH STERLING end, to move to Vernal Irene Sanderson and son Kimball were here Sunday to visit and attend the farewell testimonial for Sherrel Ward. Mr. and Mrs. Kay Tuck- Exclusive Toiletries For Men er and family brought Johannah A smashing Johnson home after her rest in Hunter. Eddy Douglas, still in the ; Price hospital, has had his tonsils removed. He is still very side. Calleen Eden, Norah Lit-ster and Dean Allen were home over the weekend. High on a hill near the Bingham Canyon Mine is the Kennecott equivalent of the fabled little red school house. In this case, however, mechanics and advance them their careers at Kennecott. the training; unlimited at necott. Every plant has Training on-the-j- structure expands into a truck repair shop larger than a football field. one-roo- m four-yea- r and special training ob apprentice provided at schools and colleges for which Kennecott pays most of the cost. The little red school house aids employees in their life's work. In addition to securing their own futures, these graduates contribute to the success of a basic Utah heavy equipment. There are report cards and promotions. Graduates receive certificates that qualify them as is industry. Copper Corporation Utah Copper Division An ifc Ken- courses lead to journeyman status, The three Rs become Repair of trucks, Reconditioning of bulldozers, and genewing of other H&QE&MQcott is in equal opportunity employer toss-abo- Work-wear- ut Price, Utah "IM Ml husbands, using the y little clown as a paper weight, will find his antics (he seems to be double-jointe- d and reversible in his poses) are a most effec- tive nerve sedative. Who has the fun? You will have a Three-Rin- g Circus stitching up a family of clowns from part of the your scrap bag andIdaho-grown contents of a bag of dried beans. What is left of the beans should be tucked into a bean pot to slow-bak- e while you fashion these funny little clowns. Recipes? A booklet of Whole Meal Bean Dishes is included with the pattern. Theyre perfect for family and for Pot Luck dinners. Both clowns and bean dishes are popular bazaar and gift items. Ask For Beanie The Clown All you need to do to get the clown bean bag pattern and recipe booklet, is to send a POST CARD (no letters with envelopes please. And do print or type your name and address) To: IDAHO BEAN COMMISSION Post Office Box 41 Payette, Idaho 83661 i Lewis Jewelry ir.iro, 1A7JN Remember bean bags? Beanie the Clown is one, but this is no bag for a ordinary game. Small Fry will love him, to be sure. The young sophisticate college girl will treasure her Queen of Hearts girl clown. after shave and a cologne that lasts from dusk to dawn . . . British Sterling. From $3.50 to $10.00. a V. -r IS 0)' "top ieii LADIES For permanent waxed floors use Amoco Liquid Floor Wax, now available in gallon cans at American Oil Agency, Huntington, Call |