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Show Assessor post is sought by Blake L Jones Blake L. Jcnes of Huntington ua3 filed far the position of County Assessor. Mr. Jones was 'grow greener lawns! I I I GIVES QUICK RESPONSE AND I I LASTING GROWTH from the I ECONOMICAL! Use only half as I much! You use only half as much ORTHO Lawn & Garden Food as most ordinary fertilizers, because of the New ORTHO Double-Strengtmula in each pellet. TO APPLY. Simply scatter I by hand No spreader needed. Pellets are clean, odorless. Reguar $4.49, Sale $3.69 feet Covers 5000 sq. V1 life-lon- seeks , FUiiTEn-UAiTfl- ti MOUHTAmm FARM Clerk-editor- Adeline Wakefield . . . seeks recorder post Mrs A. Wakefield SEEDS; Mrs. Wakefield has served as the County Chairman of the Cancer Association since 1959. She has worked for many years in the various church organizations and is presently serving as Relief Society president of the Huntington Second ward. Elmo and Cleveland school put on a western program. Much talent was displayed by both towns and even a western band was featured. The singing & P. C. and dancing was thoroughly enMrs. Wakefield said, With all Lawn JVIchvers, Tillers, joyed by all parents. Visitors at the Durand of this experience I feel well Home and garden equiphome over the weeknd were Mr. qualified to seek the position of ment and supplies. and Mrs. Rulon Oviatt of Price. County Recorder, and I would Castle Dale appreciate the support of all of the citizens of the county in 'this undertaking. Jones Sons Huntington News DUP MEETING Daughters of Utah Pioneers will hold the (May meeting Thursday, 5th, at 2 p.m. Following the lesson, election of officers will take place. Mr. and Mrs. David Sit- - terud were here from Phoenix, Ariz. for a visit with his folks, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Siitterud. They went on to Salt Lake City to see other of the family and to take a load of furniture to Arizona. Pat World, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Sitterud, recently received a trophy for first place winner in hair styling in a beauty class. Mr. and Mrs. Clive Gordon and Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Truman spent the past weekend in Salt Lake City with their families, Evelyn Laws and children, Ronnie Robertson and Stanley Truman and families. Mr. and Mrs. Reeve Black and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Majors made a trip to Wyoming and other parts of Utah the past week looking for employment. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Young spent several days in Salt Lake City the past week with thir family. See your dealer now UTAH POWER A LIGHT I' STATEMENT OF CONDITION March 31, 1966 OFFICERS A. D. Keller Chairman of Board Earl F. Hills President t t J T. N. Jensen Vice President Garth Larsen J t 1 ! J S J J J 2 2 2 DIRECTORS Eva W. Conover The Righf . United States Government Obligations State, County and Municipal Obligations Federal Reserve Bank Stock . $2,119,254.40 3,666,505.62 2,089,698.76 20,250.00 here Q 4-- H Omar B. Bunnell A. D. Keller J. W. Hammond Jr. Gomer P. Peacock Earl F. Hills Arthur L. Petty T. N. Jensen John H. Redd o r1 Clawson News Thompson Building & Supply vice-chairm-an 2 Yosiir Pairfcs Wairira trait v ll with all dependable (E WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE A dryers Payne GAS Water Heaters 10-Ye- Warranty ar 66,795.81 7,288.09 OKeefe & Merritt Tappan GAS Ranges Phone 748-25- Demand Deposits Time Deposits $5,038,684.51 9,057,269.58 Total Deposits Capital Surplus .... Undivided Profits Reserves 14,095,954.09 200,000.00 475,000.00 245,864.58 159,973.88 Total Capital Accounts $1,080,838.46 Total Liabilities $15,176,792.55 and do your banking at Washers Installed $15,176,792.55 748-22- or 34 748-22- PLENTY! The quality in Lennox furnaces begins where it' stops in others. Compare the quiet resilient-l- y mounted blower; the vast difference in filter size; the efficient design of the heat exchanger. The difference in furnaces could be the difference between your being completely comfortable and eimply getting by. Lennox furnaces are designed to handle the extra load of air conditioning. or 28 748-255- 8 or 72 How can we afford a 2 year parts warranty? Because Hamilton equipment Is quality components. Come take built to perform, built to last, with long-lastin- a good look at a new Hamilton . . g . then waltz your K Castle Dale, Utah certified i.. way through washdayl Easy Terms No Down Payment FHA Valley ime Financing Valley Home Improvement CARBON EMERY BAN o n, 123,129.64 BE COMMUNITY MINDED BY SHOPPING LOCALLY Price, Utah One call takes improvements LIABILITIES James J. Bergera Sc-pu- ts care of all home $7,895,708.78 7,083,870.23 Total Resources " Paint for your house RESOURCES Cash and due from other banks Elmo News Matching Total Cash and Liquid Assets Loans and Discounts Bank Premises and Esuipment Furniture and Fixtures Other Assets Vice President Joel H. Johnson Cashier Joseph T. Mason Asst. Cashier A. C. Jewkes Asst. Cashier Rose Milano Asst. Cashier VeRee Cox Asst. Cashier Branch Mgr. CO. ... seeks Rep. post Adeline L. Wakefield today announced her intention to run for the office of Emery County Recorder. Mrs. Wakefield is a g resident of Emery County. She graduated from Huntington high school as class valedictorian and attended Snow College. She was married to the ate Perry Wakefield on December 5, 1933 and they were the parents of seven children, six sons and one daughter. Mrs. Wakefield stated, I have had many years of working with the public which I feel will be an asset to me in the recorders office. I am well acquainted with many people throughout the county, and would Blake L. Jones seek to represent the interests . . . seeks assessor post of ail of its citizens. Elmo News Emery News re-elect- g life-lon- for- PROGRESS-LEADER, two-yeCastle Dale, Utah terms of the First Congressional District Thursday, May 5, 1966 g resident ol She is a Emery County, born in Hunting-ton- , ion sun of Mr. and Mrs. Dale PeaUtah of pioneer heritage cock, and Wes Minchey, son of She attended the University of Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Minchey, Utah where she majored in EleI, Glen P. Bott, announce im WORTHINGTON RITES won bow ties for killing the to She intention to seek Education. Funeral services for former mentary tatught Countv school both prior to and after Emery resident, Charles Worth- most rodents. Scott Christiansen, the office of Emery ChrClerk and Auditor on the Reher marriage in most of the ington, 91, of Provo, who died son of Mr. and Mrs. Merlin an FFA awarded was istiansen, forthcom-,ntowns of for She ticket the publican Emery County. April 26, were held in Emery has been a tireless civic and April 28 . He w as the father of four year term. Leola Crook, who has sp church worker in her county, Mrs. Raymond (Eudean) Olsen In making this announcement the winter months in Idairit 1 effort and state. and of community pledge my support Emery. Burial was in the ho with her son Kay and family, She and Mrs. Conover have Emery cemetery. .o the people and, if elected, 1 returned home last week. s A'ill endeavor to make the three children, Carolyn Lewis, Bonnie Petty left Friday of and her with offic a place BLESSINGS eaching polite living for Price she met Electa husband and two sons in Billand courteous service for the Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jolley Olsen and where Conover and the Eva those an the with Mont.; was that had He blessed. their ings, enginpublic, George, hope baby three women went by bu3 to eer, living with his wife and given the name of Brent R. wishing to use our services may to attend the USU MothLogan small daughter in Idaho Falls, Jolley. in taking receive satisfaction er's Day festivity which is at a of freshman and experLinda, Ida., advantage my past an annual affair at the USU. and Mr. Utah State University. iences as a servant of the pubEva W. Conover returned home Sunday. K. Mr. Mrs. John They and lic. to seek reelection Mrs. Conover reside in Ferron, Arnold of Mr. and Mrs. Robert visitwere Roosevelt of their cattle on As a life time resident Canyon, Ferron, to the Manti Temranch w'here they have lived ors last weekend at the home Jolley went Emery County Mr. Bott extends and took out their of and their ple Saturday family, daughter his thanks and appreciation to since their marriage in 1933. had their Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Mortensen. endowments. They his many friends for the supMr. and to them. sealed held FFA At the baby banquet port received in the past and is and Christiansen Mrs. Merlin last three Monday night young grateful for the consideration men from Emery won awards Homer JoUey accompan i e d shown him by the people of for rodent killing. Ross Peacock, them. BLESSINGS Emery County. Mrs. Harry L. (Eva W.) ConBabies blessed Sunday were over of Ferron, Emery County, Carol Ann Mangum, daughter will seek to the Utah of Mr. and Mrs. David Man-guState House of Representatves on the Democratic ticket. Mrs. Conover has served two prevBAPTISMS ious terms in the House, in 1963 Sheila Lorraine Atwood ! and 1965. She asserts that for is this coming session, 1967, it is was baptized by her brother, NpKTT& LAMBERT very important that representat- Terry, Satuday night and conives have previous experience firmed by her father, Udell Atin legislative procedures and a wood. Louis Weber was baptized kk'SE pa(t knowledge of the States consti- by Gary Hudson and confirmed tutional contents, and of the by Wayne Law. need for changes in that document, the proposed changes, PLANT SEEDLINGS why changes should be made, A group of and Boy and where lawmakers should an overnight out-n- g ' enjoyed TTsLAMBoJ proceed with utmost caution. Friday at Horse Canyon. Mrs. Conover feels that she is met morning they better prepared to do this for Saturday Dean Oollard at Tie Ranger Counties than and Grand Emery Fork. Ranger Collard showed would be a freshman legislator them how to dig and transplant AtfTdLAMBER She also maintains that a comin the forest. spruce seedlings asseman a or munity, family Those attending were Terry Atbly made up exclusively of one wood as leader, Udell Atwood as Vapex sex (male) is minus a certain House and Larry Chisten-sedistinct quality that should be chaperone, Jerel Lofley, Blaine Lofley, FREE ESTIMATES GIVEN present, that to have both sex- Stanley Willson, LaVar Jensen, es present in these areas pro- Chris Hansen and Pete Jensen. Now you can select the right P&L vides a subtle interplay of inBAPTISM Whatever changes or imwoand wherein men fluence paint to suit your kind of house Russel Jensen, son of Mr. and men complete and complement Those attending the busfrom these four Pratt & Lambert Mrs. Max Jensen, was baptized to wish each other rather than compete iness meet were Bonnie Jensen, provements you lines: regular P&L House Paint, Saturday night and confirmed with each other. Their roles are Vicki Jensen and Vila Fail. in meeting Sunday by his grus make in P&L Low Luster House Paint, call your home, equal, but certainly not identiandfather, Calvin Jensen. Visitors at the home of "6T-1House Paint and Vapex cal. Mr. and Mrs. Myron Willson for skilled craftsmen, qualHouse Paint. Tell us your problem Mrs. Ila Jensen and dauMany valuable experiences were her sister and daughter, or objective. We will recommend ghter Sandra returned home and committee appointments Zina Tabor, of Price. They also ity materials, guaranteed the specific P&L paint and approSunday from Roseville, Calif, have come to Mrs. Conover visited Mr. and Mrs. Virl Winwhere they spent a week with that have prepared her to per- der. priate P&L Calibrated Colors. workmanship. Ilas son and family, Mr. and form ably in this position. She Mrs. Connie Alger and Mrs. Rulon Blackburn. They re- served on the Labor, Agriculturported a very enjoyable vaca- al, Business and Health and daughter of Idaho are visitors tion. Welfare Committees in 1963; at the home of her parents, Mr. I and Mrs. Ted Jensen, for a few The wind did quite a bit and in 1965 was Castle Dale weeks. They will also visit at of damage to trees and buildings of he Industrial and Agricultural in our town last week. It took committees and a member of the Nelson Alger home. th roof off Lamar Roundys shop Education and Health and Weland did other damage. fare. In the special 1966 sessMrs. Theo Cox is spend- ions shewas appointed to the of the Eduing several days in Price with her son and family, Mr. and cation committee, retaining her Mrs. Don Cox. She expects to membership in Agriculture and be gone most of this week. was appointed to the important Mrs. Louise Price entered Joint Committee on Appropriathe Dragerton hospital Monday tions committee. for treatment of an old neck In the fall of 1963 she and her injury. She will be in traction husband visited for two monaoout a week. ths in Egypt on an Educational, Good-Witour, We appreciate the work Agricultural and Worand Farmers representing done Monday in our streets by ld Affairs Inc. and the U. S. the Emery County road depart- State On their rement. They pulled over several turn Department. lectured all home, they old trees and cleaned the strover the state to clubs, schools eets. Dinner was served to the and community gaherings on the men at th home of Mr. and Mrs. and endeavors of the problems Joe Jensen. Egyptians. Conover has Representative Word has been received by the family of Mrs. Bessie twice been a member of the Wright that she had reached her American Assembly, an agent destination in Newfoundland and for policy-makin- g concerning had enjoyed the trip there. She social and educational problems of world-wid- e scope for the U. expects to be gone about six N. She is a member of the Govweeks. ernors Advisory Committee for Mrs. Margaret Seeley the Handicapped of Utah. For and son Dee and wife were here 12 years she was a member of from Salt Lake over the week- the State Democratic Cenral end. Margaret will be in Salt Committee, and Democratic ChLake this week then will return airwoman of Emery County, and home. her partys chairwoman for two Incumbent clerk files for post of county recorder He has been engaged in mining, fanning and carpentry sin- ce being discharged Navy in 1945. BOTH! EASY burn in Huntington and attended school there graduating from North Emery high school. He also attended College of Eastern Utah at rice and is a veteran of World War II. Mr. Jones ismarried to the former Wilda Jensen and they have four children, Lanae, Kelly Ann and Derk of Huntington and Randy, who is serving an LDS mission in Texas. Mr. Jones has been active in both church and civic affairs He has served as commander of Post 73 of the American Legion. He has served on the Emery Stake Sunday School board and at present is serving in the Huntington First ward Sunday School superintendency. Mr. Jones hobby is horses. He has been activ in District Riding clubs for some years, holding office in the senior club, and serving as District president of the Junior Riding club for two years. Orangeville Orangeville |