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Show Castle Dale, Utah Thursday, July 25. 1968 PROGRESS-LEADE- LEGAL NOTICE (Continued from page two) tuat date of opening thereof. Dated this 25th day of June, ' 1963. 84515 y the Principal or ger of the school. All bids are to be Board office in Jtah, on or before Loye Wright lunch recite vows man- Mr and Mrs. Keith N. Wright Clawson announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Loye, to Fred M. Houston, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Houston of Mesquite, Nev. The wedding will take place August 3 in Ferron, where the bride will be attended by her .ister, Maureen, as Maid of loner; and Claudia Seeley and llene Nelson as bridesmaids. Best man will be Ken Wright,, vith ushers, Johnny Leavitt and h Kerry Woods. An open house following the ceremony will honor the young :ouple. They will later make heir home in Las Vegas, Nev. in the Sch-o- l Huntington, August 12, 968. COAL NOTICE SCHOOL LUNCH MILK Notice is hereby given that the Board of Education of the District Emery County School will receive sealed bids for homone-ha- lf ogenized Grade A milk in to is Milk containers. pint be delivered, as ordered, to each school lunch center located in or near the school building in each center school in Notice is hereby given that he Board of Education of the 2mery County School District vill receive sealed bids for screened and treated slack coal vhich is to be used and delivered in the following schools in the Emery County School Dis- trict; Emery County. The bids are to be for each school separately. A bidder may make a bid for any or all schools. All milk is to be received on days stipulated by the Principal and lunch manager of the school. All bills are to be signed Voli Drive in Theatre Huntington, Utah Thursday and Friday July 25 and 26 FORT UTAH Technicolor John Ireland Saturday and Sunday July 27 and 28 TRIPLE CROSS Technicolor A. Miss Gwyn Cox Gwyn Cox set to wed in temple Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Story Mr and Mrs. Blaine R. Cox, Richfield, formerly of Orangeville, announce the engagement of their daughter, Gwyn, to Jay W. Franscn, son of Mr and Mrs Max W. Franson, Richfield. The couple will be married September 7 in the Manti LDS Temple. A reception will be held for them that evening in the Sevier Recreation Center. Both graduated from Richfield high school and Miss Cox y previously attended Emery high school. She has also ittended the BYU and Dixie College. Mr. Franson is a grad-lat- e of Dixie College. The couple will live in Ashland, Ohio where Mr. Franson vill attend Ashland College on i basketball scholarship. Gwyn vill also continue her studies here. Open house to honor couple Mr. and Mrs Gerald Story wil e honored at an open house at .he home of Calvin W. Story in Huntington, Saturday, July 27, rom 8:30 until 10:00 p.m. The new Mr and Mrs. Story vere married July 3rd in the Mberta Temple, Cardston, Canada. Wedding guests were greeted it a reception in honor of the lewlyweds in the Taber Stake House in Taber, Canada. The new Mrs Story is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Fenske, Barnwell, Canada. She is a graduate of Utah State University where she received her BS degree in elementary education. After a brief honeymoon ir. West Yellowstone National Park and Jacksn, Wyo. the young school. All bids are to be in the couple returned to Logan where School Board office at Hunting-ton- , Gerald is resuming his educa Utah on or. before August tion at Utah State University. a, Co-znt- - Miss Loye Wright The extremists have beer, allowed to do their embittered work almost with i mpunity protected by the free institutions and laws of which they themselves made a mockery. The Bill of Rights was not intended to protect those whe would contemptuously set fire Castle Dale News Visiting with Mrs. Nancy Hardy on her 81st birthday Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. John Himmelburger and Mrs. Nancy Borrell and son, Mnticello; Mrs. Edna Fish, Ferron; Mrs Eva Jnsen and son Merlyn, Hunting- ton; Mr. and Mrs James Hardy and two daughters, Castle Dale, Mrs Hady had telephone calls from most of her 8 children on her birthday and received many gifts and cards. er Elmo News Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Fail motored to Logan during the week to visit with their daughter Deanna who is attending summer school there. Deanna returned with them for the week end, returning for the last quarter of school Sunday. Ronald Day and Mark ind his wife were Saturday visitors with their father, Merrill Day. Miss Arlene Erickson, the home demonstraton agent, ice spent the weekend from home with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Erickson. - The Little League held a double header Saturday in Huntwere choington. The sen. From Elmo are Kirk Hansen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Hansen; Max Petersen, son of Mr and Mrs. Dale Petersen; Jimmy Van Wagoner, son of Mr and Mrs. David Van Wagoner; and Bryon Atwood, son of Mr. and Mrs Udell Atwood. They are practicing every morning in Huntington. The All Star games will be played in Helper August All-Sta- 1 and APPLIANCES RHEEM WATER HEATERS U it & .i Carbon Appliance & Refrigeration Co. 39 West Main, Price Phone 687-896- 4 Gas 2. 12, 1968. The Board reserves the right any or all bids; and to cancel any contract in the event coal proves unsatisfactory for MARTHA CARLOCK BYARS district equipment. Funeral services will be held (s) Orson W. Peterson, Clerk Saturday at 1 p.m. in Fausett Published in the Emery County Mortuary chapel in Price for Progress-Leade- r July 25 and Martha Carlock Byars, 58, a former resident of Ferron, who August 1, 1968. died Sunday in a Modesto, Calif, hospital after a short illness. Christopher Plummer Yul Green River 150 Tons (more or less) of screened stoker slack. Cleveland 50 Tons (more oi less) of screened stoker slack. 5C North Emery Jr. High Tons (more or less) of sceeened stoker slack. 50 Huntington Elementary Tons (more or less) of screened stoker slack. Emery County High School-1- 50 tons (more or less) of scr sened stoker slack. 50 Orangeville Elementary tons (more or less) of screened stoker slack. 50 tons Ferron Elementary (more or less) of screened stoker slack. 50 South Emery Jr. High tons (more or less) of screened stoker slack. The bids are to be for each school separately. A bidder may make a bid for any or all schools. All coal is to be received and weight bills signed by the Principal or custodian of the The Senate Judiciary Commit tee has approved a bill making it a Federal crime to desecrate the U. S. flag, Sen. Wallace F. of the meaBennett, sure, said recently. The bill would impose a penally of a fine not to exceed $1,000 or imprisonment for not more than one year, or both for the burning, defacing, muti latirg or trampling of the Am ican flag. In recent years and months we have been forced to stand by helplessly and witness the des ecration of our cherished flag which symbolizes the greatness Sen. Bennett of this nation, said. of The Board reserves the right Orangeville City Recorder Orangeville, Utah 3 reject any or all bids; and to Published in the Emery County ancel any contracts in the ev-July 11, 1 Progresss-Leade- r of unsatisfactory milk or 1968. 1, 25, August lervice. ma icaauu, uir uni i nave CO- sponsored is limited to physical attacks upon the flag, rather than statements directed toward o the American flag," he add-id- . the flag. Sen. Bennett explained, The The Utahn said the pending tradition of free speech, which legislation would not affect penhas alties imposed by individual stand rightfully rlways been closely guarded in our ates for flag desecration. country, demands the most delicate safeguards against transgressing rights guaranteed un-lthe first amendment. For Flag desecEation is federal crime to OBITUARIES to reject Brynner July 26 and 27 Reunions She was born June 28, 1910 in Kansas City to William Henry and Edith Spear Carlock. She JOHNSON The Milas E. Johnson family married James Jensen August reunion will be held Saturday, 2, 1927 in Price, later solemnizJuly 27, at the home of Mildred ed in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He died ,u 1931. She married Johnson. Edwin Earl Hall March 15, 1933 He died in 1957. She !IOimftii7TnmmfYr, inthenPrice. married Freeman Odel Byars April 7, 1961 in San Luis Obispo, Calif. The people ef GREEN RIVER ere invited to use cur com- plete facilities et our branch include a son and James Ivan, Yakatat. Alaska; Mrs. Cecil (Earleen. Williams, Najaro, Fla; Mrs. Normand (Delores) Hamilton, Modesto, Calif.; a sister and four brothers, Mrs. E. O. (Marie) Wayman, Price; James F. Carlock, Hemit, Calif.; Will iam O. Carlock, Aurora, Colo.; Carl Raymond Carlock, Burbank, Calif.; Elmer Steven Car-locLos Angeles, Calif. Burial will be in the Ferron cemetery. Survivors You two are always welcome Helper State Bank Velvet Freeze 4th East & Main Helper and Price We Feature Green River mm daughters, lb. LJ k, Hamburgers Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Libby's c '66 Plymouth Satellite ing. Hardtop, Air iCoiuli turn- $2095 '64 Oldsmobile Dynamic 88, Sedan, Factory Air Conditioning. $1495 '62 Oldsmobile Dynamic 88, Hardtop. $895 '66 Plymouth Sport, Beautiful Red Factory Warranty $2095 Fury Finish, Acadia Oil Sardines . . NBC Shredded Wheat . . tori So tors .. 303 . 3pkgs.33c Morrels Weiners, lb 59c .2 cans 29c Mild Cheese, lb 59c Ground Beef, lb. . . . . . . .3pkgs.$l Skippy Dog Food . . . .11 cans 99c Tmnto.s, Ifc . 2for89c 59c Shavers Grapefruit Juice . 2 cans 89c 2 for Chip A Hoy Cookies, NBC1 Petal Short Drco4 23c Carrots .2 for 19c Lemonade 10 cans $1 UCtoob Pin Wright's Market Cleveland 1 3f.r9St Castle Dale & Co-o- p Castle Date th! ' 4 Price Eldred's Emery a . .53c 2lisc B0n'm05 .3M1 Dantan Hi.es Cake Mix . . Clorox, gallon Factory Air Conditioning, Fine $13.95 (H Hunts Catsup, 14 oz. . . '64 Plymouth Fury Car. Jello Musselman's Bruce's Market Orangeville |