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Show Huntington News da Lamaster went with her to spend a few days with her families there. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Wakefield, Manti, spent several days in Huntington at the home Mr. and Mrs. Errol Lit- - other relatives and friends. of a daughter, Mrs. Marie Cowster were in Provo during the Gaylen Nielson and girl ley, and family. They are on past week with a son Allen and friend. Salt Lake City, came and vacation while the Temple is had new a short when visit their and dinner closed baby girl family during July. was named Melanie, Sunday. with grandparents, Mr. and Mrs ; Many of the Guymon rel some Pierce Wilson. them get helped They Angelia Wilson, atives from out of town were packing ready for their trip to daughter of Mr. and Mrs Max here to hear Maughn give his will Allen Wilson, Murray, and, Sharlynn South America where mission report Sunday night at be President of the Andes LDS Wilson, daughter of Mr. and the Second ward. Mrs. Crystal mission. They also attended a Mrs. Rex Wilson, returned home Mr and Mrs. Rex Guy-ma- n Guymon, for them. with Gaylen and Sharlynn will farewell testimonial and Price; Mr. ami family. They stayed overnight in Mid- spend the remainder of the sum Mrs Paul Christensen and famvale with Allens wifes parents, mer with Mr. and Mrs. Scott Mr. Mrs. Owen and ily, Logan; and Mrs. Robert J. Morley. Wilson. Mr. Christensen and family, Spring-ville-; Mrs. Grace Christensen, Mrs. lone Nielson return Mr. and Mrs. Jay Nessen California, has been visiting ed to her home in Salt Lake City and family, Tremonton; Mr. and with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cox, after a week of visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Guy Brown and relatives and friends. Mrs. Ver- - Mrs. Wells Stevenson and family Smithfield; Mr and Mrs. Evan Phillips, Roosevelt; and parents of Maughns missionary companion, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Van Erden, Ogden, were all present. Mrs. Ruby Scott came from Salt Lake City Sunday for a few days visit with her sisters, Mrs. Maudie Moffitt and Fenton, Mrs Mae Arnold and Mrs. Flora Jensen and also visited other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Find out how to make Andersen, Kathy and Kelly, endelicious everyday dishes joyed a trip to Yellowstone Park this week. They also viswith beer such as beer ited with her sister. Crystal and meat loaf, beer chicken, family, Mr. and Mrs. Clair Mabeer sausages and beer this, in Provo. cake. And then there are Stanley Cowley was injured while working on consuch gourmet treats as struction in Salina Canyon. He Send in this rarebits and Carbonnades has an injured arm received for our coupon when pinned under machinery. Flamandes. pamphlet of free Some old friends of Doug recipes on cookBeer cookery is as ing with beer. Sitterud, Memory Joy and Bill traditional as yesterday... and family of Washington spent as modern as tomorrow. week at the Doug Sitterud home. Bill and Doug were in the Beer adds a real flavor treat. Army together. Larry Guymon, son of Mr and Mrs. Hal Guymon, has left for an LDS mission in Peru. some of the family Wednesday I'm interested in recipes for cooking with beer. Send me my were in Salt Lake City to take free pamphlet. him to the airport and see him off. Going were Mr. and Mrs. Name Hal Guymon, Kay and Vaughn, Mr. and Mrs. Courtney Guymon Street ... and baby son. Mrs. Della Brasher accompanied Courtney and City Vee and they visited Beverly State . .2ip and Dee Nielson and family in Woods Cross. Mrs. Flora Jenson Learn the secrets of beer cookery Mr. and Mrs. Keith Carter and three boys visited in Lvan with family and friends for the weekend. They also attended the Ute Stampede rodeo and parade in Nephi. The Behling reunion was held Saturday, July 13, at the Ferron city park. There were 78 peple present. Lunch was enjoyed by all and they had a program and games for everyone. -- Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Francis and family visited their families in Provo Friday and Saturday. Mr. and Mrs Varian Box left Thursday to take their daughter, Mrs Gary Jenkins, and two children, Tressa and Anthony., back to their home in Portland, Ore. They will visit there and vacation through the Redwoods on their way home. The Pine Tree club en steak barbecue Satura joyed day night at the tennis court in Ferron. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Jim Brannon, Mr and Mrs. Dave Moon, Mr and Mrs. Gary Richardson, Mr and Harry Seibert, Mr. and Orvl Englebee, Mr. and Bob Thompson, Mr. and Marv Wolf, Price; Mr and Vaughn Francis, Mr and Mrs. Mrs. eek campgrounds. Everyo n e certified. The highlight of the camp was the testimonial early Thursday morning. Camp was really fun, so start making plans to attend next year. Lorraine Lemon was home from her work in Dugway to spend the weekend with her folks, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lemon. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Susan Snow and Colleen Don Peterson, Mr and Mrs. Mack Deveroux, Mr. and Mrs. Crawford attended a dance conDean Behling, Ferron. A good vention in Salt Lake City. They time was had by all. stayed at the Little America Harold Pearson and two Motel. At 9 a.m. each morning children were visiting in Ferron. The Coy Jewkes family visited at the Dean Behling home for a while Sunday. Cyn-hi- a accompanied them to Joes Valley where they spent the day fishing and enjoying themselves. Mrs Olive Jewkes, Coys mother,, also accompanied them. Mrs. Maribelle Wareham and Ginger, Lanora Jensen, Tressa Pace, Fay Killpack, Becky Behling, Connie Olsen, Mrs. Behling and Blake, Shar-len- e Wild, Meredith Thompson, Anne Nelson, Darlene Behling and Cynthia Behling attended MIA camp Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday of last week at th Upper Joes Valley Indian Cr- Jo-An- n they would go to the Hotel New-hus- e and dance until 5 pm. They learned tap, ballet and disquet dancing. Others attend ing from he county were Laurel Sitterud and Noreen Brown, Orangeville and Peggy Cox and Julie Wilberg, Castle Dale. They were accompanied by their teacher, Mrs. Charlotte Young. They returned home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Dav- enport arrived Friday from California to stay at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jellison. Their son, age 14, is on the snior league ad they left Monday to be able to arrive home to see him play. Friday Mr and Mrs. Paul All-Sta- rs PROGRESS-LEADE- Castle Dale, Utah 8451! Thursday, July 18, to Salt Lake to the Republican convention. While they were there they went to Logan t visit with their daughter Paula and husband Gary. They returned home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Vem Gren Jr. and family were here for the Behlig reunion and spent Saturday night at the home of Mr and Mrs. David Behling. Vem Gren, Joe Allen and Mary Patton spent Saturday night at the home of Annie B. Larsen. They had attended the Behling reunion. Nelson went Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Larsen and daughter, Sandy, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Maxfield this weekend. They took their son Ronnie home after he had visited here and left their daughter, Lonney to visit with her grandparents. Kendall Stevens, F redan- ia, Ariz. is spending a week with Mr and Mrs. Arthur Lemon. Mrs. Jackie Zwahlen and family, Mrs Elaine Hampton and children and Mr and Mrs Bernerd Jewkes are going to Yellowstone Park to spend three days. Sylvan and Helen Leslie are visiting here and spending some time on the mountain. The principal of the Salt Lake school where Lina Walkef taught, Leroy Nilson, and wife visited with Lina recently. This is their second trip. Castle Dale News Mr. and Mrs Wayne Farley and two sons, who have lived here the past year or so in their trailer house, neighbors to Kenneth and Valoy Cox, moved to Layton the first of the week. Mr. Farley was employed on construction on Highway while here. Sheila and Marshan Wilson spent a week vacation in Bountiful with their aunt, Linda Ungerman. Mrs Pat West undrwent surgery in the Price hospital this week. Jim Jensen left this week to work for Lowry Seely on his ranch in Craig, Colo. . UNITED STATES BREWERS ASSOCIATION, INC. 366 SOUTH 5TH EAST Mr and Mrs. Darrel Row-le- y and Mr. and Mrs. Ray enjoyed a recent trip ss SAIT LAKE CITV. 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Those of Frank and Anna Cox family here were, Soren, Mac, Anna-bell- e Gygi, Linda and Reese Jewkes and their families and Jean Childs, ail from out of town; Glen Andersons family, Bobby, Elaine, Marie and families, Marjie and Bob Brady, Roberta and Rex Carter, Nevada; Lola Sitterud and Art Anderson and families. Mrs. Ruth Brasher is receiving medical care at St. Marks hospital in Salt Lake City. Phone one of these plumbing contractors or gas appliance dealers today for a special trade-iallowance on a new gas water heater! n These plumbing contractors and gas appliance dealers are offering a special trade-i- n allowance for your water heater on the purchase of an already present non-ga- s low-cogas water heater. This special trade-i- n allowance is for a limited time, so dont wait call today for full details. - Mr. and Mrs. Bazil NelDiego, Calif, are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Guy Young and family in Emery and Carbon counties. Mr. and Mrs. Don Kof- ford and family, Page, Ariz. are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Myron Grange. New books in the library are The Citadel, Arabian Fires, The Man of the Forest, The Pleasure of His Company, Sea Jade, The Golden Stallions, Give Me One Summer. I Hear Adventure Calling, Rogue River Feud, The Hash Knife Outfit, Blue Canyon Horse. All children are invited to a "Story Hour at the library every Monday at 2:30 p.m. son and family, San EASTERN UTAH'S MOST COMPLETE SHOP FOR MOTOR OVERHAULING and Rebuilding FOR ALL CARS TRUCKS TRACTORS The - Mrs. Rinda still in the hospital. Drive BY IIITEItnJfflO:!L '800 Nothing Tops take t ev-- 1 erything in stride with J greater comfort, safety and convenience. Wi or standard th 4- - syn-- J speed chromesh transmissio n s J . , . plus full safety feafloor-mount- ture package. 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The Elmo Busy Cooks a swimming party at the Price pool Wednesday. The leader is Beryl Lofley Attending were Marretta Hansen, Beth Petersen, Lilias Jensen, Sheila Atwood, Cindy and Lanre enjoyed 3 Save on maintenance costs, too. A gas flame never wears out. Phone one of these gas appliance dealers or plumbing contractors today: natural GAS |