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Show I were other brothers and sisters Snow, was one of those baptized from Salt Lake City .Farming-to- n A1 13 of the boys and girls in his Sunday School class in the and Cleveland. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Curtis Spring Glen ward mad the trip Mrs. Cristy Humphrey traveled t Price last weekend to ste Curtis baptized. Shauna to attend the baptismal services Curtis of Provo and other grMrs. Forbes Fail of Kenilworth. held in the North Carbon Stake andparents, Mr. and Mrs Glen ORDINATIONS Advanced in the Aaronic Pr- They are former residents. Mrs. house. Their grandson, Curtis, Snow, Castle Dale, also were in iesthood from a Deacon to a Fail and Mrs. Cox are sisters. son of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley attendance. Teacher was Jerrold Bell, son Calling on friends and of Claude and Janet ell. Garth relatives here the past weekend Scovill, son of Claude and Jean- were Mr. and Mrs. Henry Reid ne Scovill, was promoted from and family. Elliott was the overthe Primary to MIA and sus- night guest of Gaylen Davis. Mrs. Florene Berensen tained to be ordained a Deacon. The Reids live in Kearns. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Drake CONFIRMATIONS of Moab were business visitors NEW COUNSELOR tary school in Helper Monday Confirmed members of the here the past week. Mrs. Drake Ivan Nielsen was sustained night. LDS church in services Sunday is the District President of the Sunday as counselor to George Mr. and Mrs. Ted Chris were Dennis Wayne Cox, son of Federated Womens Club. Conover, supermtendent of the tensen, Logan, visited with Mr Mr. and Mrs. Neldon Cox; ClHe replaces and Mrs. Dean Pettey, Fern Visiting at the home of Sunday School. audia Cox, daughter of Mr. and their parents, the Lee Humph- Ward George, who resigned. Christensen and Janet this week Mrs. Fred Cox; Karen Stilson, reys, the past weekend were Ray Larsen is the other end. Mrs. Varian Box was daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clan Virginia Humphrey, recently in honored at a birthday dinner Stilson; James Arthur Carr, returned from a summer son of Mr. and Mrs. William R. Washington, D. C.; Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Mike Kill- - relatives attending. Mrs. Stanley Jensen, Pr Carr; Blaine Stilson, son of Mr. Mrs. Riedel George and family pack, Logan, and Robert Loft-iand Mrs. Fred Stilson. and Dalian and Patricia Jones Salt Lake, were weekend ice, visited at the home of Mr and children. Dalian and Pat guests at the home of Mr. and and Mrs. Oscar Rasmussen SatGuests at the home of brought their new daughter ho- Mrs. Kent Killpack. urday and Sunday. Mrs. Mary Jewkes over the me where Grandfather Lee blMr. and Mrs. Fred Lar Andy Logan, Clear Creek, weekend were Mr. and Mrs. essed and gave her the name came to hunt with Clyde Gale. sen and Mrs. Will McDonald, Robert Jewkes and family and of Cynthia Ann. Chester Olsen and sons, Price, were weekend visitors at Bill Williams, Moab; Earl JewHome from their studies Salt Lake, came to Ferron for the home of Maggie Fugate. kes, Green River; Terry Jewkes and work this week were Rich- the pheasant hunt. They were Mr. and Mrs. Carlos and sons, Price; and the Carl ard Tuttle, Kelley Jones, Janet guests at Chesters mothers, Maxfield were in Salt Lake a Beckstead family of Brigham Tuttle and others. Mrs. Olive Olsen. last week. LaVera few days check-uCity. The men enjoyed pheasant Sally Draper of Salt Lake Ray Somerville, Henry went to get a medical hunting. City spent the weekend here Somerville and children and Mr Her health has improved. Here from Manti on bus- with her parents, the Harold and Mrs. Drew Somerville, Salt Mr. and Mrs. Russell iness an dhunting were Buck Drapers. Sally has been taking Lake, hunted in Ferron and vis- Nelson and children, Valyn, Brand Sarah Robertson, Royce a beauty course. enda and Jess Russell, went to ited over the weekend. and Vonda. Mr. and Mrs. RobMr. and Mrs. Harry E. Weekend guests at the the Manti temple for endowertson both have employment Snow of Moab spent the week- home of Mr. and Mrs. Don ments and sealing Saturday. in or near Manti. end here. They visited their Snow were Virginias brother, They were accompanied by BiKen Iverson of Logan folks, the Wilford Humphrey Lyle Killpack, and an uncle, shop and Mrs. Ralph A. Lemon was a business visitor here the family and the Jeanette Snow Vaughn Killpack, both of Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn E. Fran Mrs. Elden Olsen and cis, Mr. and Mrs. Richard E past week. He stated they would family. like to come back to Emery Here as visitors and phea Mrs. Arthur Rasmussen went ehling, Mr. and Mrs. Jed Ruth Nelson, Eva Killpack sant hunting wsrt Mr. and Mrs. to Salt Lake Wednesday to be County. Tuesday for the home- Leslie Robertson of Brigham with Jerry Olsen when he left Connie Nelsons mother Mrs making and work session of Re- City. They were guests at the for his army training at Fort Pete Gonzalez of Clearfield, and lief Society, Mrs. Elaine Hatch, Melrose Luke home. Mabel and Lewis, Wash. Mr. and Mrs grandparents, of the Extension Service, gave Sylva are sisters. Mr. and Mrs. Dee Reay Alex Beveridge and Anna D demonstrations on Christmas Mrs. Margaret Kay, dau and infant girl, Carma, Salt Larsen. ideas. Keith R. Van Buren, son ghter Barbara and children of Lake, visited in Ferron with Mr. and Mrs. Tracy Jeffs Salt Lake and Mrs. Randy Van of Mr. Rae the Carol Melva visited and here City Bailey, and children of Cedar City en- past week. Buren, Salt Lake, was given a Lynn. joyed a weekend visit with SaWeekend visitors at the Mrs. Fred Zwahlen and name and a blessing in Sacrahis ndras folks, the Lavar Sitteruds. Van Gardner home were Mr Mr. and Mrs. Claytcn Berensen ment meeting Sunday by Recent visitors at the and Mrs. Dee Gardner and son and Laurel attended the dedica- grandfather, Clark Van Buren Hal M. Cox home were Mr. and Dennis of Moab. Also vis visiting tion of the Sally Mauro elemen Other out of towm relatives Orangeville News Ferron News s, p. , Beh-ling- - fXSZT Thank You SALE Thanks For Shopping At The Merc. Grand Ferron MEATS Opening PRODUCE ... Socked Picnics, lb. 10c 39c Bananas, lb Round Steak, lb. . . . .77c Potatoes, 20 lb. bag . . .59c 49c Eggs, Small, 3 Doz. . . . .99c Franks, lb ; 69c Cabbage, lb Bacon, Thick Sliced 2 lbs. $1.39 Butter, lb Bacon,l lb. . Fresh Fryers, lb 4c 69c 4for29c 33c Grapefruit FROZEN I. G. A. FROZEN DINNERS FOODS 3 for $1 4 for $1 . I. G. A. CREAM PIES AWAKE ORANGE JUICE, TURKEYS, 9 oz. 4for$l 'C' Grade, Toms or Hens, lb 35c GROCERIES . . .79c BEEF STEW, 24 oz. . . : .59c Drink, 46 oz. . . . . 5 for $1 Fruit Cocktail, 303 .4 cans 89c Miracle Whip, qt. . . . .49c Pumpkin, 22 . . .2 cans 39c StarkistTuna . . .3 cans 79c Mandarin Oranges, 11 oz. 5 - $1 Tomato Juice, 46 oz. 3 cans 89c Cling Peaches, 2'2 . . . .29c 69c 8 cans $1 Pink Salmon, tall Beets,303 iting meeting for the occasion While there they visited the were Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Henry Ford museum at GreenLuke and children. Salt Lake; wich Village in Dearborn, Mich . Mr. and Mrs Lerande Wilberg and Ida Wall, Castle Dale; and Mr. and Mrs. Clark Van Buren Orangeville. Don Killpack and Brent Peterson, Springville, spent the pheasant hunt in Ferron. They were guests at the home of Hazel Christensen. Mr. and Mrs Bradford Jensen attended homecoming at the BYU Saturday. The family of Fred Zw ahlen met at his home Saturday to celebrate his 79th birthday Mr. and Mrs. David Zwahlen Jr , and family came from Salt Lake and Rowe came from Price. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Pea cock, Salt Lake, spent the hunt with Garys grandparents, Mr and Mrs. Herb Nelson Guests at the home of Eunice Nelson and Mr. and Mrs Philip Nelson were Mr. and Mrs. Dee Gordon and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bell, Moab; George Anthony, Salt Lake, and Evan Nelson, Thistle. Visiting for the deer hunt at the home of Bryant Nelson were Mr. and Mrs. Glade Nelson and family and Glades boss, Mr. Tyson, of Kearns; Mr. and Mrs. Earl Nelson, William Bil-k- a and James Nelson, Salt Lake; and Horace Chapman, Bountiful. Glades family stayed a week and while here Mr. and Mrs. Chapman and Mr. ilka and the Nelsons took a trip dow'n on the desert to the Goblin Valley, Hanksville and up through Wayne county. Mr. and Mrs. Glendon Caldwell and Mrs. Van Peacock just returned from a two week trip to Middleville, Mich, to visit another daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Poland and two daughters, Lori and Sharon Youll Love... a flameless Electric Dryer.. KARRIE BALL JOHNSON Mrs. Karrie Ball Johnson, 64, Price, died Tuesday afternoon at 4 p.m. in the Price hospital after a short illness. She was born August 19, 1902 in Betty, Miss, to Edward Rufus and Julia Hilman Ball. She married Brigham Cochran August 19, 1917 in Darbum, Miss. He died and she then married Earnest Milner. He died and she then married Parley Pratt John son December 24, 1958 in Price. She was active in the LDS church and her family was one of the first families converted to the LDS church in Mississippi. Her husband, Parley, has een the mail carrier in Emery County for many years. She is survived by her husband, Price; sons and daughter, Arnel, Preal Cochran, Bogalusa, La.; Mrs. Myma Wynema Walker, Jackson, Miss.; Cecil Earl Cochran, Atlanta, Ga.; Mrs. Norma Jean Maida, San Antonio, Tex.; Stepchildren, Mrs. Ar-v(Maude) Stevens, Salt Lake City; Parley Henderson Johnson, Panguitch; Mrs. George (Wini) Cook, Rondeau, La Veil K., all of Santa Monica, Calif.; Joel H. and Merlin P. Johnson, Price; Calvin Johnson, Vernal; 28 grandchildren; 10 great grandchildren. Funeral services will be held Friday at 1 p.m. in the Price First ward chapel. Friends may call at the Fausett-Etze- l Mortuary in Price Thursday from 7 to 9 p.m. and one hour prior to services at the ward chapel Friday. Burial will be in the Price city cemetery. LADIES STRETCH PANTS, ZEREX ANTI-FREEZ- IF E, Entire Stock 15 Gallon FIT Off $1.59 DO lltaGo Ferron, Utah EMERY COUNTY'S FINEST SHOPPING CENTER to Buy! 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PINEAPPLE-GRAPEFRUI- , Castle Dale, Utah Thursday, November 10, 1964 PROGRESS-LEADER- 10:00 Channel 5 News 10:30 CBS Reports 1 1 :30 David Sussldmih Open End WEDNESDAY, NOV. 16 6:00 Death Valley Days 6:30 Beverly Hillbillies 7:00 Green Acres 7:30 Gomer Pyle USMC 8:00 - RIDE VAQUERO, Robert Taylor, Ava Gardner Elvis Presley 10:15 Channel 5 News 1 1 :00 Untouchables 1 2:00 Herb Jepko Shew SATURDAY, NOV. 13 5:30 Lost In Space 6:30 Pistols N Petticoals 7:00 Mission: Impossible MM 10:00 Channel 5 News 10:30 BYU Football 11.40 Highlights TAKE THE HIGH GROUND, Richard Widmarkr Karl Malden ,gKBlLTrV 9:30 Jean Arthur Show 10:00 Channel 5 News 10:35 Channel 5 Newscap 11:00 THE LADY GAMBLES, Barbara Stanwyck, Stephen McNally MOUNTAIN AMERICAS NO. I TELEVISION STATION |