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Show Ferron Nows By Cynthia Behling ADVANCEMENT Morris Singleton, son of Mr and Mrs. Sam Singleton, was passed on to be ordained a Dea con Sunday night in meeting. tend the children while they are gone. Maud Killpack and friends celebrated her birthday Thursday June 27. Those who helped celebrate were Leah Wilberg, Balyn and Robin Castle Dale; Mr. and Mrs Grant Snow, Orangeville; Jolene Petty and two daughters, Emery; and Eva Killpack, Ferron. At Ferron Reservoir Sunday, Fish and Game people were taking pictures of fishermen of Ferron. Gale Rasmussen had caught a big one and several pictures of him and his catch were taken to be shown on television in the near future. Mr and Mrs. Carlos Max- field went to Salt Lake City Tuesday and came home Saturday. Their son, Chan Maxfield and family came down with thorn Saturday and stayed the weekend. They left Rormey Lar sn and Troy Maxfield, who will be spending the rest of the week Wil-ber- g, Doris Behling and Reva Hunter went to Salt Lake City to attend Larry Rigbys reception. Larry is the son of Mr and Mrs. Alden Rigby. They stayed overnight and visited Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Funk and Jan Funk. DeMar Larsen and Ray Peterson camped overnight at Willow Lake. When they returned home they said that the fishing was great and they are ready to go again. Mike and Linda Killpack and son Kip are living here for several weeks. Mike is working with his father on the new road for the dam site while he is here, than they are going to Los Angeles where he has employwith their grandparents. k ment. Wednesday Margnstt took Linda to Heber to Mrs. Neale Mr. visit with her mother, Mrs. Ellis Zwahlen and and t, three girls of until Friday when Mike will go with are Calif., staying and get her. the Fred Zwahlens. They will - Mack and Carol Deveral be leaving to go home Tuesday. Susan and Rebecca Nielare going to Logan this weekend to visit friends. Carols par- sen have been in Kansas two ents, Mr and Mrs. Joe Lewis, weeks and are planning to spand son Tony are coming to end thg summer there with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hult. OIKUH )() The family of Evar. Huntsman came Saturday to attend Nancy Albrechts reception where they had a part on th program They stayed Saturday night and attended church SunMr. and day. That afternoon Mrs. Cleon Huntsman had a family dinner for Evan and his family, Howard and his family, and David and Nila Mumm. " Nila Mumm and two Price 4th East & Main Carla and Cynthia, from We Feature , Richland, Wash, will be spending a months vacation with Mr and Mrs. Cleon Huntsman. Mr. and Mrs Hugh Behling went to Provo Monday . . Kill-pac- Vel-man- Qfgaimniy where Hugh and daughter Lise went to the doctor. Ida Conklin went to Burley, Ida. to get her daughter, Judy. Judy will be visiting this week and will return home next weekend. Ray Thomas and family were down for the weekend visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs Jack Thomas, and at the Karen Thomas home. Julie Thomas visited with the family of Gary Brown in Murray for a week. Then Kathy Brown, daughters of Gary Brown, came down to visit for a week with the family of Thomas. Nancy Albrecht was mar-tied to Richard Judd Saturday Mrs. Edna Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Judd, Mrs. Karen Thomas, Mrs. Alta Singleton and Mr and Mrs. Vaughn Francis went through th temple with them. Sat urday night bridesmaid Sue Thompson stayed with Karen Thomas. Sue was Nancys roommate at Snow College. She lives in Provo. Visitors at Mr and Mrs. Darrel Petersens were Mr and Mrs Judd, parents of Richard Judd Milton Albrecht was also it the reception and stayed at the home of Sam Singleton. David Williams, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elton Williams will be staying with Mr. and Mrs. Homer Duncan for a few to help with the hay. Da vid is the grandson of Mr and Mrs. Homer Duncan and Aaron B. Williams. Mrs-Kare- s Rene Christiansen reception Mr and Mrs. Phillip Leslie end family were home for the weekend visiting his parents- Mr. and Mrs Orvel Allen and son Varian went to Manti Friday to attend Kathlyne Allens wedding. Harold and Jean Behling. Young Marricds Leaders were in charge of a barbecue at the church park Monday. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Walker, Mr and Ms. Ray Wareham, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lemon, Mr. and Mrs Clifford Snow, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Richardson, Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Killpack, Mr. and Mrs. Bertley Jensen and Mr. and Mrs- - Hugh Behling. Mr and Mrs. Francis Rasmussen, Sam Singleton and boys attended the reunion for the descendants of John Singleton at the Lehi park Saturday. Alta Singleton, Morris, Kyle and Myron, spent last week in Boulder, Colo, visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Brown. Mrs. Grace Cook recently returned from Carlyle, 111., where she visited her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Beer. Hal and Melba Cook, Salt Lake City, took their mother on the trip with them. Fern Christensen took her daughter Janet to Logan. Janet was down for Nancy Albrechts reception. Fern will be visiting for a week with Mr. and Mrs. Ted Christensen. Mr. and Mrs. French Beach visited in Provo over the weekend. Lathella Nielsen is home recuperating from a foot operation and will be here for the rest of the summer. James and Judith Nielsen are also home. James is here on furlough and will be sent to Vietnam when he goes back. Judith is staying to visit until James goes and then she is going to Salt Lake to work for tee rest of the - Castle Dale, Utah Thureday, July 4, 1968 PROGRESS-LEADE- CUy end was home visiting with her folks and also attended the Emery News By Dorthella Mr and Mrs. Arthur Petty attended a commissioners convention in Panguitch this week. Mr and Mrs. Ferry Broderick went to Provo to see their doctor and have a medical check up this week. Lorraine Jacobsen, daughter of Martha and Arnold Jacobsen, is taking some special classes at tee BYU this summer. Mrs. Dixie Olsen attend ed MIA conference in Salt Lake City. Visiting at the home of Lamar Olsen recently were their daughter Joan and Robert Jewkes and family of Moab. Their daughter Peggy stayed with her grandparents for a longer visit. Mary Sorensen, daughter of Elva and Birdell Sorensen, Richfield, is visiting her grand parents, the Lamar Olsens and Edgar Sorensens. The Sorensens also have another granddaughter from Lyndon visiting them. New books received in the library in June include: Blood Sport, A Key to Many Doors, Endless Night, Inspirational Talks for Youth, Peters Pinto. We invite everyone to visit the library. The next childrens Story Hour will be July 8 at 2:30 p.m. Lucillg Jensen accidentally fell breaking her arm and Mr. and Mrs. - Blackburn tee leg last week. She is still in hospital. Mrs. Verda Broderick received word of the drowning of a grandson June 32. He was the son of Tess and Melvin Danielson of California. Mrs Broderick is still in California with the Danielsons. Mr. and Mrs Luck an Maxfeld are vacationing at Flaming Gorge. Elsie Sorensen visited her daughter, Beverly and Fred Stone, in Vernal last week. Leona and Orval Sorensen were in Denver and vicinity last week visiting their daughter Mary Lou and family. Mr and Mrs. Homer Jolley vacationed in Colorado last week with their sons, Carl ad Phillip, and families. Castle Dale News Mrs. Naomi Jensen Charlotte and LeG rand mother, Mrs. Ida Wall, last Wilberg have sold their home Monday evening. in Castle Dale to Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Magnuson wishes LeRoy Maxfield and expect to to announce his candidacy for move to Price toward the end school board member in the of July where they will estab- coming election. lish residence. Mr Wilberg, a State Highway Patrolman, has been transferred to Price and will begin there July 15. Mrs Wilberg is employed at the Thrifty Market in Price. According to Mr. Wilberg, Robert Meade of Monticello has been selected to fill his vacancy here. NEW SHOES Mr Mead and his wife and two children will mak their home EXPERT SHOE in Ferron. REPAIRING Pete and Kathryn Jones and children, who have made Attention: their home in Garden Grove, Calif, tee past three years, have returned home. They are occupying tee home Lee Peterson formerly lived in. Attorney Brant Wall, Salt LEAVE SHOES Lake City, and three compan ions, all candidates for fall elecAT ARELS tions, Charles Pickett for Attorney General; Wayne Black for BARBER SHOP and National Committeeman; Phil Hansen, Senator, were dinTWO DELIVERIES ner guests at the home of his Besso's Shoe Shop Jenel and Clyde Morten-gr.- n were overnight guests of their children in Salt Lake and attended a wedding reception of a niece of Jenel. Mrs. Lareta Olsen entertained friends and neighbors Tuesday afternoon. The occasion was her birthday. Bertha and Omer Oviatt are vacationing m Phoenix, Arizona with Mr. and Mrs. Gary Oviatt and George Oviatt. - - Patricia, daughter of Dora and George Petersn, ents, Mr. is visiting her grandpar- - Johnson. Gun-nison- , Green River Residents WEEKLY and Mrs. Mervin Mr. and Mrs. Hornet Duncan went to Salt Lake City with Delyle Larsen to attend the funeral of Lew Rigby. Lew was married to Homers sister. Dean and Arlene Barton and family are here to visit for two weeks with his mother, rela-ive- s and friends. Arlene stayed in Moab a week to visit her CLASSIFIED k DIRECTORY family and then came to Ferron AD RATES Thursday. They will attend a class reunion Friday. 1 Phone A farewell party was (Minimum charge $1.00) given at the Ferron picnic gr1 5c insertion, per word ounds Friday night by the Fer-ra- n 2 insertions, 8c word per Ranger District for Gary 3 insertions, 11c word per and Debby Richardson who are Complete Building 4 insertions, 14c PHIL HALAMANDARIS per word leaving. Gary has been transSupply House 5 17c word Mrs. Ulanda Atwood insertions, per Agent Hardware ferred to the Price office. They Fencing 6 insertions, 20c 86 North 2nd East, per word Floor Tile have bought a home in Price Roofing consecrates are for Bargain Price, Utah ADVANCEMENT Windows Doors and will be moving around the . . utive in insertions only, paid 0 Phone 4th of July.. Gaykm Atwood, son of Mr. advance, with no changes. All PRATT AND Res. . 5gjai43 Monday afternoon Karen and Mrs Udell Atwood, was ad classified advertisements are 'WT.U'SO! LAMBERT Teaa of vanced office to celethe 10 Office Hours daily from Bartons family came to CASH IN ADVANCE, except a.m. to 6 Paint and t brate her birthday which was cher n meeting Sunday. and p.m. weekdays firms having an open account. Vanish 10 a.m to 2 p.m. Saturlast Wednesday. Velda Clegg from in classified Any phoned Mr. F. Charles Mrs. and. visitand sons of California are THOMPSON which is not paid at the time of days For your convenience. ing at th Jerald Barton home Jones had the pleasure of Mr. will be billed at 5c BUILDING & SUPPLY insertion, and will be leaving Monday to and Mrs. Glinn Gilbert and famCastle Dale ily, Los Alamos, N. M. visiting per word, minimum $1.00 per go to Salt Lake City. week. WANTED Clean cotton rags, Your credit union savings earn life insurance Barry Peterson and Scott with them and also in Price no curtain material or denim. Peterson are staying with Ber- with Mr. and Mrs. Namon B. Classified Display for you, up to $2,000. O Each dollar deposited Will pay 5 cents per pound at tha Peterson this week. They Gilbert. Mr. and Mrs. Don Lott Insertions $1 per column inch. between age six months and 55 years earns a weekend last were here cousins ar and visiting are Berthas tfp $0 ProgressLeader office. dollar of insurance. Savings before age six monERRORS . her mother, Mrs. Charles F. grandsons 0 70 55 earn insurance and ths, and between age The Ferron ward Guide Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. CARPET and Furniture in An in error ad should 0 a want inlesser amounts.. Q Life Savings insurance reatwere in Salt Lake to LIFE, Patrol went to Camp Maple Dell Janes Stock: Mohawk, Bigelow and mains in force as long as you keep your savings tend a funeral and also in the be reported immediately. The Firth Carpets. Many other J HEALTH, Monday, July 1. They were is responsible GROUP INSURANCE in the credit union. O This insurance costs genealogical building for three Progress-Leade- r by Verna Francis, Samples to select from. Free for one incorrect insertion only J ANNUITIES LarYou and do Leola not days. extria. Peterson estimates and installa pay premiums, pign nothing expert ' PENSION PLANS sen. tion. - Mr. and Mrs. Vearl Tuf applications or take physical examinations. The FOR SALE 0 YOU BE MUST is only physical requirement Mary Deo Jensen and cker left with their son, Mr. and Helper Furniture & Hdwe. Ce. 0 PHYSICALLY ABLE TO PERFORM THE USCall or See roommate, Sonya Wood, came Mrs. Robert Tucker, Saturday FOR SALE Allen Halverson, Mgr. 0 . 8 ft. Camper-Sleeperto stay with Mary Dees par- for a vacation in Mexico City UAL DUTIES OF YOUR LIVELIHOOD WHEN 0 Helper 0 Good condition. Call YOU DEPOSIT YOUR SAVINGS. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Bradford with Mrs. Robert Tuckers par0 reand ents will 27c Jensen. When they returned family. They Professional Building 7. turn will visit all LET US CLEAN, OIL and ad- 0 home Mary Dee flew to Denver July They 90 North It West, Price to have an interview with Un- of the interesting places along FOR SALE Rodney Seed Oats. P. O. Drawer N just your sewing machine, ited Airlines. Mary Dee is work- the way. It makes beautiful green hay $4.75. Cali Western Sewing Phone or grain. Also alfalfa hay. Machine Co., 58 East Main, 0 ing in Salt Lake City. Visitors faththeir with Barbara Zwahlen, daugh- 16c lltfc Price. Mrs. Lynn Dale Gibbs ter of Mr. and Mrs. David Zw- ers were Mr. and Brotherson, Salt Lake. They spahlen, Murray, is staying with ent the weekend with Orson Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Berensen. and B. H. Erickson. Kevin and Becky Dawn Visit The Mr. and Mrs. Charley Williams, son and daughter of All Bottled Up? in Salt Mr. and Mrs. Bill Williams, sp- Lofley spent Saturday CAFE Lake and at Lagoon tp a reunent a few days with Rex and ion. Dawn Funk. Their mother, The Little team Jerry, came after teem Tues- lost to Huntington League Cramped For Living Space! Lions TuesIN PRICE FOR day. day night and on Saturday morHome of Gary and Jean Berensen, ning they won by a score of 11 Precision in were Ferron Belleview, Neb., FOOD FINE Teen-age2. to growing up? New Workmanship last week. They brought their Mr. and Mrs. Mark Min-che-y arrival In the offing? Dynamometer Testing to to sealed be daughter, Kehli, and family enjoyed a week Brake Service them in the' Manti Temple. SPECIAL , If extra space Is what you Power Tune Up Kehli was adopted six months end at the Flaming Gorge Dam, INTER LATEX need, then see us about an Wheel Alignment boating and fishing. ago. Mr. jmd Mrs Clayton HOME MADE PIE HOUSE PAINT Mr. and Mrs. Charley improvement loan that will and Hilda Funk, Ferron, TONY SIMONE little-sonAll Colors Rob enable you to finish an attic, Helper, accompanied them to Lofley gave their Jeannle Judd, Manager DALE JENSEN JONES FARM AND add a room or enclose a the temple Friday. Also at the bie, a birthday party on his 4th East of Price Those present were GARDEN STORE porch. Fast action, reasonable sealing were Major and Mrs. birthday. Lindell Atwood, Castle Dale rates. . Loding, Omaha, Neb.; Mr and Barry Lott, Mrs. Wayne Hampton; Welling- Robert Willson, Kyle Mortensen ton; Mr. and Mrs. Neal Zwah- and Cory, Lee Minchey, Stacy len, Belmont Calif.; Mr. and Jones:, and Kim, Mellyne Ann 1967 Suvuki 80 C.C. Just over 1000 miles, $225. Call Mrs. JJtan Allen, Mantif and OviatL Hans Hansen, Keith Lof27p Doug Hansen, Orem. Captain ley, Angelia and Carl Heiniger. Berensen will enter school at Refreshments were served, Mrs Loma Jensen gave Oklahoma City College in September to complete work for her young son Earl a birthday CUSTOM KILLING AND party during the week. Present his masters degree. GRANT C. FAUSETT . PACKING Atwere Pamela Sandy Staker, famDee Wareham and. BRUCE H. BIRD We cater to restaurants, clubs Lorri Gienha Jensen, ily were visiting in Ferron Sun- wood, Morticians and Funeral etc. hotels, stores, grocery Hansen, Mitzi Oviatt, Rex Van ... day. Directors of Fertilizer on hand Farmers Custom Cutting Lamond Smith and fam- Wagoner, David Hansen, Betty Plenty Kerwin Marian Jensen, ily have moved from Orange-vill- e Hansen, Wholesale prices for your Will mix feeds according to Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation to Ferron. Welcome, to Johansen. Earl was six years FOR AMBULANCE AND locker. specifications. your old. Refreshments were served. Ferron. EMERGENCY SERVICE REFRIGERATED Castle Dels, Utah Wilma Johansen was a Prise, Utah Call Castle Dale Joy Dietrich and three 1 SAlE TRUCK SERVICE children from Iowa have been graduate of the College of EastLawnmowers $74.50 Regular Utah ern now at and No is It Answer Call Price working visiting with Mr. and Mrs. GeoMILLER & CURTIS Now $59.35. rge Nielsen. They will be leav- Dugway. She was home for the 2 Castle Dale weekend with her parents, Mr. ing to go home Friday. Full line of home and garden Tuesday LaVer Nielsen and Mrs. Merwin Johansen. and equipment seeds Mr. and Mrs Charles F. traveled to Mapleton to pick up SPRING IS COMING! her sister Kenna Prestwich, Jones attended the Democratic P. C. Jones k Sons who went with her to Ogden to convention in Salt Lake the 26 Castle Dale 27 of June. attend the reception of their and Phone 746-- 2421 dauwho is the cousin, DeAnn, Mr. and Mrs. June Chrisghter of Mr. and Mrs. Irwin tensen enjoyed a trip to the Jensen. EMERY Manti Temple last week; a trip EARN WHILE YOU LEARN home Visitors at the of to Salt with and Lake; June, COUNTY Mr. and Mrs Varian Box were Appliance Repair. Write Atwood and Raymond Major 3224 to Equimatrix Vernon Christiansen and fam- Gaylon of a Lofley, enjoyed FARMERS fishing day Geary Blvd., San Francisco, ily and also Jane and Debbie at Joes Valley on Friday. Calif. 94118. 28c TO BURGLARS Christiansen, who attended the UNION Mrs. Mabel Lofley is visreception of Rene Christiansen, iting with her son Max and famNewipapert and mail that accumulate around Will buy and sell livestock TELEPHONE of absence while daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mer- ily for a few weeks. your doorstep tell an interesting story can-c- your INTERESTED IN A GARDEN or haul yours to auction. Sixty-lin Christiareen. on your vacation. You'ro wise to Miss Deanna Fail is at'wayall deliveries. ASSOC. TILLER. See the Hahn Eclipse five cents per 100 lbs. on Mr. and Mrs. LaNell Losummer in school tending & 5 4 H.P. at and-twTiller, Rotary cattle and hogs and 75 cents Case daughters and gan. You'ro wist, too, when yoif rent a safe P. C. Jones & Sons, Castle per head for sheep. Mrs. Richard Christiansen and herd to box for these papers replace deposit Dale. 18tfc three boys were guests at the Vera Shtner Mrs Sylvania Lott and and valuable heirlooms. The cost 1s low Eastern Barry enjoyed three weeks in LOST Black and White and Mrs. Mr. of home Utah one. Get month. Orangeville, a only pennies 3 Phone Leslie. The Leslies daughter, Salt Lake with her daughter, 8 Phone Call 28c Linda is working in Salt Lake Linda, and family. shire Boar. Last seen in Or-. Velvet Freeze dau-ghtr- s, Hamburgers fieri 748-243- ii3L aaivira Elmo News what loan protection Think 84513 R, 637-056- 637-36- insurance (when you borrow) life savings insurance (when Means To You! you save) 748-26- 0 0 Motor Rewinding SUPPLIES Domestic . Commercial Industrial - 00 , Harmond Electric 224 South Carbon Ave. Price Phone 637-32- r' es-cor-td La-Ve- 472-58- 687-247- 4. Castle Valley Fed. Credit Union 637-24- 637-154- 6. 687-2r8- 8. Fel EASTERN UTAH ELECTRIC COMPANY Electric Wire, all kinds Full line AC approved parts Full Line Mechanics Tools DuPont Paints Prices Finest Sporting Goods Store Full Line of Frigldalre Appiances 1 Records i, TV Out Service Department Repairs Electrical Appliances Phone JACK FORRESTER, Mgr. See Our Friendly Clerks for Suggestions and Service Hi-F- 637-37- FRONTIER Motor Clinic rs Ber-anse- n, make IMIS A&J Y0UR FIRST STOP FOR... SHOES AND BOOTS SPORTING GOODS , 384-23- meats Castle Dale Fausett Mortuary ' , 748-255- 748-260- SHARPES SHOE SERVICE SPORTING GOODS Shoes For the Whole Family For Insurance of any kind Contact Gerald Wilcox Price Office 23 South Carbon Avenue Price, Utah Phone 137-11- 81 U-I-- ... 63741775 Home Phone 748-222- 2 Castle Dale Hotel Phone 748-233- 3 or 384-260- 2 BOARD AND ROOM a - e ROOMS ONLY e HOME COOKED MEALS o Hamp-angevill- 748-242- 1. 748-222- 748-247- Permanent or Temporary Residence RATES Dally Weekly or Monthly |