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Show hours of 9 a m. and 4 p.m. as the water needs of the school cannot be met without more prMrs. Cristy Humphrey essure during these hours. Those living south of the church should water Monday, WednesWATERING HOURS ply w ith watering regulations and The city ccuncilmen have re- until further notice. There is tc day of Friday and those living north the church should waquested the townspeople to com he no watering between the ter on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday before 9 a. m. or after Orangeville News 4 Salina pm. Orangeville PERSONALS Mrs. Annie Jewkes is home from Salt Lake City wr-er- e she spent some time during the colder months. Home over the weekend visiting their folks, the Bland Tuttles, were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Tuttle of Provo. Paul is attending the BYU. Mr. and Mrs. Dalian Jones and children, Salt Lake City, visited with Pats folks, the Lee Humphreys, this week. Edria McNeil, City Recorder, reminds all townspeople that dog taxes will be delinquent after tomorrow, March 31. Visiting in Manti over the March 3, 1967 Bulk Choice Steers Fat Holstein Steers Bulk Choice Heifers High Yielding Commercial Cows Cutters and Canners Light Steer Calves Light Heifer Calves Good Bulls Good Feeder Steers Good Feeder Heifers 23.00 to 21.10 20.73 to 22.00 21.50 to 22.50 16.50 to 18.70 14.00 to 16.00 28.00 to 30.50 23.50 to 26 00 21.00 to 22.60 23.00 to 24.50 21.00 to 23.00 Easter season with the Wilburn Robertson family, were Mr. and Mrs. Kendall Gardner and chil- Cleveland News dren. WANTED Librarian m Castle Dale. Apply to Emery Count Castle Dale, Library Board, before April 4, 748-245- 637-228- 748-248- INCOME TAX Jen- EXPERIENCED Preparation. Mrs. Ward sen, Castle Dale, 748-233- 15c parents. The MIA class of Mrs. Clean cotton rags Joyce Law and the Explorer WANTED oftice. be group enjoyed a dinner at the at Progress-Leadchurch the past week as one of per pound. their special activities. LIKE TO SHOOT? We have now set up a reloading bench in our store. We have dies tor 6 mm, 270, 308 and 38 special. Sharpe's Shoe Service end Sporting Goods Castle Dele INCOME TAX PAPERS TYP-Ehy Mrs. Powell 163 W. 2nd N. at Price, Utah, weekend these Businessmen . of March 25th, April 1st, April 8th and April 14. Pnone er 22-25- 30-3- 0, Business Directory . . car , , business . or person . . Patronize 13c 1967. FOR SPRING PLOWING, disc-inlaying off, garden or farm, contact Jim Riley Available any time. 21tfp FOR ALL HOME APPLIANCE needs call Millie Burge, Orangeville, Sears representative. Evenings and Sundays, 1 Daytime calls 8tfc at Price. 30-0- 6, For your home D 7. 15c Miscellaneous Jack's Motor We specialize in EASTERN UTAH ELECTRIC CO. Electric Wire, all kinds Full line AC Approved Parts Full Line Mechanic's Tools DuPont Paints Price's Finest Sporting Goods Store Pull line of Frigidaire Appliances TV Records Out Service Department Repairs Electrical Appliances 1 Phone JACK FORRESTER, Manager See Our Friendly Clerks for Suggestions and Service Engine-Rebuil- ding Crank shaft grinding Reboring Valve Grinding Automatic transmission in over- 687-998- 6 Huntington Hi-F- i, SPORTING GOODS 637-370- TEST Hardware Lumber Case High Torque Power Hardware Doors ...Floor Tile ducts able pro since 1900. Choose AFCO" for com-ne'- e heating Fencing Windows Roofing Pratt and Lambert Paint and n. Carbon Plumbing and Heating Service Your CASE JOHN DEERE FARM EQUIPMENT AND INTERNATIONAL TRUCK DEALER 653-27- 55 THOMPSON BUILDING AND SUPPLY South Carbon Ave. 2 Phone Price Castle Dale 637-131- 748-266- 687-222- Kelvinator Appliances 6 3 COMMERCIAL Producer AIR CONDITIONING are nearing the time of year when it will be necessary We for you to spray your alfalfa for weevil and aphids infestation. Daily 8:30 to 5:30 Saturday 8:30 to 1:00 Save Time and Money We will have on hand the sprOn orders of $25 or more should ays you will need and Call Collect 637-28- SHOP use for that purpose. Montgomery Wards We also have at our disposal the necesconsary information and facts Carl Keller, Agent 56 East 1st North Price, Utah cerning the spraying techniques and the type of sprays to be t Home of you can afford. TONY SIMONE DALE JENSEN of SUPPLIES o - P. C. Price, next to Airport Service Domestic O Commercial O Industrial & Harmond Electric South Carbon Ave. 3 Price Phono - 224 637-323- Hotels Refrigeration Co. 39 West Main, Price Phone 687-29- Gas For All Types of FRONTIER CAFE IN PRICE FOR FINE FOOD HOME MADE PIE Castle Dale Printing Jobs See Us First Progress Publishing Company Castle Dale 748-242- 1 Professionals Sporting Goods 748-243- 1 Meats SHOES AND BOOTS Fausett-Etz- SPORTING GOODS New and Guns and ammuUsed nition. Reloading and Reloading Equipment SHARPES 'Shoes For Tho Whole Castlo Data CUSTOM KILLING & PACKING EMERY el Mortuary COUNTY GRANT C. FAUSETT ROBERT H. ETZEL BRUCE H. BIRD FARMERS TELEPHONE EMERGENCY SERVICE Wholesale prices for your locker 1 Call Castle Dala REFRIGERATED 1 If No Answer Call Price TRUCK SERVICE ASSO. 637-118- & CURTIS Family" MILLER CasHo Dala 748-26- Phone 748-222- 3 FOR ALL YOUR NEEDS . . . Mognuson Lumber Castle Dale Aluminum Storm Doors $24.95 Castle Valley Federal Credit Union 653-260- 3. 14p 687-221- 2. HORSES FOR Grant Nelson, SAL- E- Call Ferron, 13c PIANO. Take over payments of $10.00 per month on Baldwin Spinet or will sell for cash. Write Adjuster, Box 17302, Salt Lake City, Utah. FOR SALE: HOME this area. Take over small monthly payments. For more details write, Credit Manager Box 6179, Sugar House Station, 13c Salt Lake City, Utah FIRST QUALITY latex paint, $3.96 per gallon; interior white enamel prices start at $5.00 thplus brushes, paint rollers, inner and paint supplies. P. 8tfc C. Jones, Call 748-242- 1. MODERN in Cleveland; te Cleveland; house GE Refrigera- Frigidaire Refrigerator, $50; Westinghouse washer & drayer, $75 each, serviced; Hotpoint electric water heater, needs upper ele- ment, $20; GE 17 chest-typ-e deep freeze, used 1 year, like new, $200 ; 3 piece soiid limed oak coffee and step end tables, like new, $75. gas range, $25; Westinghouse electric range, serviced, in good condition, $75; folding steel cot, $5. 1960 Montclair Mercury sedan, inspected, servic e d, good tires, runs good. Make us an offer. On display at Guymon Merc, in Huntington. Time payments can be arranged. Castle Valley Federal Credit Union, 687-247- 2. 10tfc CARPET CARPET and Furniture In stock: Mohawk, Bigelow and Firth Carpets. Many other samples to select from. Free estimates and expert installation. Helper Furniture & Hdwe. Co. Allen Halverson, Mgr. 1 Helper 472-585- Thursday, March 30 HUNTINGTON ELEMENTARY - 7:30 p. m. E ROOM Good Musical Entertainment ALL-PURPOS- 384-220- BALDWIN UNION cater to resturants, dubs,' Morticians & Funeral Directors hotels, grocery stores, etc. Farmers Custom Cutting FOR AMBULANCE AND We 748-255- SHOE SERVICE SPORTING GOODS meat 687-223- 3. 14p Motels Jones & Sons Phono m-mto-H 687-228- 4. ORGAN Jeannie Judd. Manager j SERVICE Carbon Appliance Visit The needs. ! Precision We will also stock a good sup! Workmanship of seed grains, field seed Dynamometer Testing t ply such as alfalfa and grasses. See Brake Service j and seedPower Time Up j the fertilizer spreader Wheel Alignment er we are offering at a price & Motor Rewinding used. Please feel free to call on : us for your information and Motor Clinic East SALES 35 . . . J 7th Annual Meeting and Mr. Cattle 748-222- 3. Agnes Allred drove to Salt Lake last Tuesday to take Mrs. Isabella Allred in to see her doctor. She will have to have a series erf treatments for her eye before she can come Hard- home. While there she is stay-n- g 58 CHEVROLET with her sister, Mr. and top Impala. See Chris at the American Station in Orange- Mrs. Fred Jones. ville. 15p Easter Sunday Mrs. JoBUSS TRIUMPH POTATOES hannah Johnson came home About 2500 sacks, by sack or with Von and Annette Johnson by the tuckload. Also plenty and children from Pleasant Grof carrots. A. J. Lott, Hunt- ove. She attended to business 46tfc in Provo and visited in ington. Phone Magna Tr- with the Kay Tuckers and Russ FOR SALE 13c and Marie and Evelyn and sons ailer. Phone .visited briefly in Granger with 88 ACRE FARM in Ferron. Conlltfc tact Harry Conover. 1861 FOR SALE OR TRADE Dodge for Livestock, Pickup, or down payment on land. P. O. Box 295, Orangeville. 13p Good Potatoes. FOR SALE Contact Clifford Erickson, El16p mo, phone Contact SEED POTATOES Kenneth Brasher, Huntington, Two-Bedroo- m Water Heaters Day & Nite RERIGERATION Montgomery Word Summer Hours During the county clean-u- p campaign most people will le burning trash, removing trees, old buildings, etc. You are urged to use caution while cleaning up in the vicinity of the telephone lines. Please do not burn trash under or near the telephone lines. Even a small fire under telephone cable can cause irreparable damage. Your telephone company will be happy to remove lines wherever necessary while removing trees in the vicinity of the lines. However cable and toll lines cannot be moved. If you have any questions please call your teltphone office at 384-236- Equipment Varnish 264 NOTICE FOR SALE HEREFORD RANGE BULLS Castle Valley $400 to $450. Land and Cattle Co., Moore. 7tfc Jensen Complete Building Supply House -- Easter guests at the Nelson Alger home were Mr. and Mrs. Afton Alger, Orem; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Larson and family, Dragerton; Mrs. Iris Olson and family, Idaho; their daughter, Margaret and Ted Olson and family who spent their spring vacation with them; Connie Alger and Laynae, Idaho; daughter Wilma, Price; Mrs. Lillian Oviatt, Dr. Schr-eie- r, Huntington; and Deanna Fail. The entire family was present to say farewell to Kent prior to his leaving for the mission home on Monday. 384-234- From nt BLM. 687-221- 2. AMERICAN FURNACES Complete line of heating eq u i for coal, gas and oil furnaces. Depen d Elva and Ted Jensen had the pleasure of their daughter, Vickee spending a few days home with them. She is attending college and working for the INSURANCE Electronic tune up Phone Ernie and Joy Lynn Mc- Farlan and sons came from Hunter Friday to stay for the weekend. They visited his mother, Mrs. Elva Wayne, and her father, Clee Johnson, and Mary. Mrs. Elizabeth Bishop became seriously ill with neuritis and pleurisy last week. She has been staying with her daughters, Colleen and Glen Hansen and Bonnie and Glendon Johansen and families. She is improving but will remain with one of them until she is well enough to return to her home. Visiting at the Gomer Arnold home for the gaster weekend were Sharon and Ernie and children, Sandy, and Brent and Joan Arnold and son, Salt Lake City. Sunday Barry Arnold stopped to visit briefly on his way back from California where he has been playing ball on the U of U team. Barry and Carolyn live in Salt Lakq 1967 Elmo News wain i'M) Manager and cartf-take- r for Castie Dale swimming pool. Also persons to tram tor lifeguards at the Contact Mayor Aldo pool. STATE FARM 13c Quids immediately. FOR LEASE tw FARM FOR LEASE East of City. Clawson. See J. W. or Dean Gary and Raeona Stokes Mi and family, Ogden; Garth and Jorgensen, Phone 14p Donna Stokes and son, Granger; and Helen and Dale Robbins FOR RENT and family, Salt Lake City, FOR RENT 300 shares of Cl- came to spend the weekend eveland Canal water stock, with their mother, Mrs. Zella 1967 season at going rate. Stokes. Sunday Reva and Ross in Hunting-to- n Write to John Richards, 267 Gordon and children, Hunting-ton- , Call 687-220- 3 came to join the family. Bishop PL, Salt Lake City, and ask for 14c They all traveled to Cedar MoUtah 84103. APARTMENT IN HUNTING-TO- untain to see the improvements Grant Wilson Contact Kenneth Bra- made there and enjoy a family 365 North 1st East 14p outing and picnic. sher, -- haul Parts for all cars relatives, Dora and Zen Littlefield and family and to talk to Sunday visitors at the Larry Otteson, who left Saturhome of Mr. and Mrs. Tom day for Germany where he will Price were their daughter Eve- be stationed with the U. S. Air lyn and Reginald Green and Force. Elder David Otteson left children and Sharons girl fr- that night to fill an LDS mission iend, Debra, all from Sandy. Al- in Argentina. so their son Jay and Georgia Mr. and Mrs. Harold AlPrice and children, Salt Lake. and family on their way to ger Visiting Mr. and Mrs. from a trip to Cedar William P. Stokes Sunday were Sunnyside Mountain Sunday afternoon stMr. and Mrs. Dewey Zuhede for a brief visit at the and family, Mr. and Mrs. Grant opped Junannah Johnson home. Stokes and family, Provo; Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Don Larsen Judy Potter and children, Huntington. They motored to Cedar and boys of Price and Mrs. Judy Mountain for a family outing. Rowley, Huntington, visited at Mr. and Mrs. Gltndon the Lamond Gardners and with Johansen traveled to Salt Lake .heir mother, Mrs. Mary Larsen, last Wednesday to spend the Monday. day with their daughter, Laura Clell Jones traveled to and Garlon Majors. They also ; visited Effie and Jimmy Oviatt Springville and on to Duchesne one day last week seeking and family while there. MISCELLANEOUS Dale, Ut Thursday, March 30, Mrs. Johannah Johnson Easter weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Olsen and sons, were their family: the Bruce Olsens of the BYU at Provo; George and Florence Conover and children, Idaho Falls; two daughters of Jeans brother, David Cox, who are attending the BYU. David and family are in Ethiopa in the Far East. Guests at the home of Mrs. Ida Page over the weekend were her daughter, Ruth Bartlett and son Randy of Salt Lake. Randy is attending the University of Utah and Ruth is a secretary to a doctor at the U. S. Veterans hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Lake and family of Salt Lake City spent the weekend with her folks, Mrs. Zinnia Humphrey, and in Castle Dale with Keiths CasH PROGRESS-LEADE- Door Prizes Refreshments Members and invited PLEASE COME AND ENJOY THE FUN non-membe- rs Your Question How has our credit union contributed beneficially to the economy of Emery County? some one asked. We could write a book on this subject. But lets just list a few of the major reasons. Paramount to each member is that, by their support, the credit union provides a safe, easy and convenient place to save money. As a result, many Emery County people, who had never saved before, are now saving and building family security for the future. These people, together with those who have been saving money all of their lives, are now enjoying a bonus benefit of Life Savings Insurance at no extra cost to the member. Some have transferred their savings from other places to the credit union to get this insurance protection. Nearly $45,000 in insurance claims have been paid by CUNA to bereaved families. To date 1359 members have joined. Some are deceased, some have movtd away and some are inactive. Members share holdings on December 31, 1966 was $359,376.23. At the end of our first year it was $7,549.33. Earnings were not enough in the first year to pay a dividend but since that time $44,332.14 has been paid to members and another $25,000 is in Reserve that may be disbursed later, as the Reserve Requirement goes down. This is a real boost to our economy. This share money has turned over many times, as you will see by reading on. It has provided immeasurable service to members and their families through low cost loans for a multitude of needs. Some members businesses have been started or put on a paying basis with credit union money. New' and used cars, furniture, appliances, livestock, waiter shares, farm equipment, vacations, school expenses, medical expenses, child adoption, homes, farms and new babies have been paid for by credit union money. Since we began operation July 14, 1960 we have made 1,854 loans to members totaling $2,296,662-2(nearly $2.3 million) ; $409,708.26 is currently on the books. How about that for economic help! Occasionally a borrower has unavoidable reverses and is in truble. Some have asked us to help them sell somothing they have pledged. In nearly every case we have been able to sell it fos all or more than they figured it was worth. It always pleases us when w'e can help someone get out from under debts where he has been paying higher iterest rates, sometime up to 36. This certainly helps the borrowers economy. Much mor could be said, but for now, JOIN AND SUPPORT YOUI? CREDIT UNION. Castle Valley Federal Credit Union 687-247- 2 |