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Show Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Young attended a musical program in Provo Saturday night at the Provo high school. The Utah Mr. Flora Jansen Valley Chapter of S.P.E.B.S.Q.-S.A- ., a national group who enAWARD GIVEN from his home in California. Keith Leonard, son of Mr. and This week's visitors at the Nel- tertains and plans programs for the benefit of a Childrens hosMrs. Lund Leonard, was pre- son home have been Mr. and in Baltimore, put on the sented with a Duty to God Aw- Mrs. LaVeli King and children, pital Reo Young, a son, program. meetSacrament in Salt Lake ard Sunday City. with a barbershop participated Visitors for the Easter .. ing. weekend at the Frank Cox ho- quartet from Provo, on the proAWARD RECEIVED me were Mrs. Annabelle Gygi gram. Mr. and Mrs. Scott NielReed Arnold, former resident and children, Bountiful; Mr. and son and children and Mr. and of Huntington and now of Brig- Mrs. Mac Cox, Salt Lake; Mrs. Mrs. Keith Baker, Salt Lake ham City, has been awarded a Linda Jewkes and children, Orcertificate of achievement in angeville; Mr. and Mrs. Doug- City, visited at the home of Mr and Mrs. Pierce Wilson Saturrecognition of personal applica- las Lanse and children. Salt day and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs detects. zero of Lake City. tion to the goal Mrs. Lavon Nielson took Max Wilson and children. Salt The certificate was presented Lake City, visited here earlier by R. G. Dye, Division Manager Julie and little daughter to their in the week. ot the Thiokol Chemical Corpor- home in Salt Lake City and stPhineas Cook is at the ation, Bowmark Missile, Was- ayed a few days. This week Carbon hospital receiving blood atch Division. Jerry Childs and children, San- transfusions and other medical dy, came for Easter. care. hoSome of the students Huntington Mr. and Mrs. Reed Arme for Easter from Salt Lake nold, Brigham City, made a Provo and were City Lynda visit to Emery County Tamera Palmer, Vicki weekend with relatives, Mr. Mae Arnold Mrs. Opal Anderson and Guymon, Staker, Jeffry Huntington. Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Harridaughter, Mema Bee Conover, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Jones and and the Goner son, and children, California, were and Huntington; Daryl, Provo, spent Friday Arnolds in visitors in Salt Lake City Wed- at the home of Mr. Cleveland, and proband Mrs. ably others. nesday and Thursday with Ava- Jack Corgiat. Mrs. Daisy Mills was a lon Waterfield and family and Mr. and Mrs. Karl Burk-hol- z Saturday visitor at the home of Ronalene and Ferris Oman; in and children, Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. Homer Mills and Provo with son Nevin and Opals mother, Ida Litster. Friday, City, styed Saturday night and attended the Relief Society enMrs. Jennie Keyope, Acomita, Sunday with Mrs. Flora Jensen. tertainment Saturday night with N. M., cam& to see her son n Philip Palmer and family them. Jim and Kathryn Nelson came from Salt Lake City for who is living with the while going to school an Easter visit with home folks, and children, Salt Lake City; here. Aldens two sisters and a Mr. and Mrs. Paul Palmer, and Gary and Glenna Kofford and boys, Price, had a visit here the brother also came. Mr. and Mrs. be family. Gilson of Dragerton also came past week with Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Glenn Jones. to bring them and they all went to Salt Lake City Friday to see Leonard, Bear River, were visMrs. lone Nielson came the Temple and other interest- itors this week with their fam- from Salt Lake City Saturday ilies, the Grover Killpacks, Lund here returned ing places. They Ad- for the Relief Society program Mabel and Leonard, visYoung of Saturday for another day and visited many friends and eline Wakefield, and others. iting. Weekend visitors at the relatives. Pauline Douglas spent Tim Richards had an ov- home of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie the past Week hone with Mr. ernight visit at the home of Mr. Truman were Stanley and Karand Mrs. Rex Nelson Monday en Truman and children, Salt and Mrs. Bill Douglas. She is attending school at CSU in Cewhile an a business trip to Utah Lake City. dar City and had a spring vacation between terms. Huntington News PERSONALS Sunday night. She recently suffered a slight stroke and is being fed through the veins and uses an oxygen tent to help her breathing. Blair Cook has had a fur lough from the U. S. Army and spent the time at home with the Phineas Cook family. Mr. and Mrs. John Pierson had a week of vacation in California and were called home after her mother, Ivy Brasher, oecame ill. Ladies Clubs LADIES IMPROVEMENT CLUB Hostess to the Ladies Im provement club the past week was Mrs. Rhea Taylor. A special program commemorating the Easter season was presented following business and luncheon. NEW CENTURY CLUB Mrs. Jean Olsen entertained the New Century club at her home Thursday. The evening was spent socially. LOS OMEGOS CLUB Mrs. Rena Grange was hostess to Los Omegos dub members Thursday evening. Al-de- CLIQUE CLUB Clique club members met at the home of Mildred Hannert. Rode was played and the hos- tess served refreshments. Priz es were won by Jeanne Scovill ance and repair of engines for and Arlene Grant. the Armys tracked and wrheel-e- d vehicles. R S PROGRESS LEADER, Cattle Dale, Utah Thursday, March 30, 1967 CLUB MAYFIELD May Jorgnsen was hostess to R-members of 5 club at ha- hoSeaman Recruit. Barry G me last Wednesday at which Mayfield, USN, son of Mr. and time the club was reorganized Mrs. Raymond B. Mayfield of Aith Shirley Jorgensen, presi- Green River, has been graduatdent ; Ann Larsen, ed from nine weeks of Navy Barbara Magnuson, sec- basic training at the Naval Trretary, and Marshan Wilson aining Center in San Diego, reporter. Outgoing officers were Calif. Betty Frandsen, Beverly Jensen rn the first weeks of his navand May Jorgensen. Card games al service he studied military awarded and Aere played prizes Ilene Jen- subjects and worked under con.0 Marshan Wilson, sen and Barbara Magnuson. ditions similar to those he will Final plans for their Easter encounter on his first ship or outing with their families were at his first shore station. In making the transition from drawn up. civilian life to Naval service, he received instruction under ACACIA CLUB veteran Navy petty officers. He Mrs. Edna Petersen was hos- studied seamanship, as well as tess to the ladies of the Acacia survival techniques, milita r y club last Thursday evening, drill and other subjects. March 23. An enjoyable was had by everyone present. Many interesting current events were discussed and lunch was served. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hass- inger and family were Sunday dinner guests at the home of Beths sister, Mr. and Mrs. Alton Bryan of Murray. ANDERSON Kenneth and Valov Cox Private Phillip E. Anderson, 21, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmo and family spent their Easter Anderson, Emery, completed a vacation at Beaver Dam, Ariz, automotive repair cour- at the home of their son, Eugene se at . the Army Ordnance Cen- and Pauline Cox and baby. ter and School, Aberdeen Prthey visited relatives in St. George. oving Ground, Md., March 3. H was trained in the mainten Naomi Jensen and bro-- Castle Dale News Servicemen . . . En-rou- te Ami the people upstairs play television all night long. r ther, Neal Asay, spent their in the Price hospital since vacation in St. George, day for tests and observation. Friday they attended the hon- -' Ann Judds father, Tom orary program for their sister, Eleanor Gibbons, who was chos- - Richards was returned to the en by the Literary Arts club of Fiee hospital Friday. St. George to be the Orchid, Kathleen and Ken Stilsoo Lady of the year and was hon-Anderson spent the James ored during its annual Orchid quarters at the ejwen Lady event. U of U at the home of Mr. and Edward E. Cox has been Mrs. Ross Anderson. Fri-Easte- 1. Visitors during the week the home of Mr. and Mrs. lay McCandkss were relatives rom California, Mr. and Mrs. it Jill Avarell Jr., Running Spr-.lg- s; Mr. and Mrs. Russ North Hollywool; also i daughter Jean and husband, 'emon Bird, and boys, Salt ake City. An-erso- Why now, more than ever, you need a SAFE DEPOSIT BOX! During the holiday season when families are away from home more when gifts and more money are around the house burglars and sneak thieves find homes very easy pickings indeed! Safeguard your valuables against fire, theft, careless misplacement all year around Rent a Safe Deposit Box here NOWI Melvin Staker is a patien in a hospital in Salt Lake City receiving medical care. He has been having several blood transfusions. Russa is faying there to visit him often. Beverly Nielson and children were here from Woods Cross for a weekend visit with Mrs. Della Brasher and family. Mrs. Verna Everts on and childen, Oem, came fo a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Myron Grange, and Mar Grange and family. Mr. and Mrs. Don Kofford and family, Page, Ariz. wee also here with the Gange family. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Guymon had as guests the past weekend for Easter, Ruths sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Nesson, Tremonton. Mrs. Ivy Brasher is quite ill at the present. She is at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Lucinda Wild, Ferron. Marie Andrezzi and children have been visiting this week with the Glen Anderson family. Alma Clark and son Al--1 lan, Salt Lake City, visited ini Huntington with her mother, Mrs. Stella Hill, for the Easter holidays. Lavon J. Larsen was in Salt Lake City during the week to see how his wife, Ora, is getting along since she had He brought her home with him. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Louiel and children came from Salt Lake City for a weekend visit with their folks, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Black, and family. Mrs. Ivy Brasher was taken to the Carbon hosnifal I sur-Ser- y. Price, Utah 45 South Carbon Ave. (The Postoffice is next to us) Castle Dale, Phone 748-231- 8 riCI Weather records show that your chances of successfully drying clothes outdoors are only one in three. But with a gas clothes dryer you can dry any hour of any day or night. But thats only one of the many advantages of a gas dryer. Think of work youll save! Think of the time youll save. A gas dryer keeps up with your washer (and is 15 times faster than No more clothes with a gas dryer. And your clothes stay clean. 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