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Show Castle Dale, Utah Thursday, August 15, 1968 PROGRESS-LEADE- 8451S Castle Dale News Club news (Crowded out last week) EMERY COUNTY CAMP By Colleen Crawford On Wednesday, July 17, the clubs met at Emery County the Indian Creek campground for their club camp. It was held for three days, 17, 18 and 19. end the theme was, I Pledge My Heart To Greatr Loyalty. The first day, after camp was ret up, there was a General Assembly. Here everyone got ruainted end a campaign for camp officers was hed. That right we enjoyed a buffet supper and afterward a campfire program and installation of officers. They were as follows; Mayor, Clyde Magnuson; Verla Minchey; secre-:ary- , Barbara Judd; reporter. slinic and the club attended this. Colleen Crawford; patrol com The days following the clinic mittee. Mark Humphrey, Jay vere used preparing for the Mark Nelson and Bryon Atwood; Rock Show. At the stock show clean camp committee. Laurel he club was well represented. sitterud Kay Guymon, Elaine We had two grade 1 lambs, five Jeterson and Lara Lee Ander-n- . After this everyone saw a grade 2, and one grade three. The club is looking forward ilm. Achieve0 attending the The next morning we had sun-isment night, and plans to have a services and after break-as- t arty that will be the ending of we gathered for handicraft, for activities the he ecreation and a nature hike 1 club for one more year. 'Fhat night there was a melon ust and a campfire program Friday morning we attended unrise services and after breakfast there was an award program.. Then from 10 to 12 we broke camp and everyone went orne. Mrs Patricia Diamond and three smal children from Page, Ariz. spent the weekend 4-- H Sslina here with her parents, Laura and Merrial Johansen. Saturday Mrs. Johasnen entertained at a family dinner in her honor. Other family guests present were 4-- MSa FRIDAY, AUGUST 9, 1968 sons, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Christman, Price, and Mr. and Mrs Max Christman, Wellngton. Helen Kay Damond, who had spent a two weeks vacation here with her grandparents, returned home with her mother. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Mof- "itt and family of Santa Susana, Talif., are spending a weeks va-ati- Ma-.orett- e, News 4-- H CLUB By Leona Hansen cluL The las had very successful activ Servicemen . . . ;ards for the stock show and we bought some individual name nade a big sign to hang over all the projects. We also bought iart of the food that the club took to camp. With what unds we have left we will go on i party to end the year. The club went to camp id joined in the activities and tad a very enjoyable time. On July 29, the county sponsored a fitting and showmanship 4-- ties throughout the year. Tc ;tart the year off the club heU home or lections for the officers. Chad leave from the service visiting Hansen seved as president; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Free1 Hicky Cullum as vice president, hristie Hansen as secretary Cox. .eon a Hansei as reporter; Shir VAN SETERS ey Hansen, Annette Wilson and Chad Van Seters, husband o ed Oliver served as social com landra Earl. Huntington, ha nittee. Red Wilson is our lead been assigned to the Army Re The projects that the clul :ruiting Station at Ogden. H nembers have had this year an Vietnan from returned ecently rat Lambs. Throughout the year at ou KOFFORD neetings the club member The following information wa eceived by Mr. and Mrs. Clyd iave reported on various sub ects such as: Fitting and Sh Kofford, Castle Dale, concern wing of Sheep and Farming i. :ng their son, Kenn: 7oreign Countries. 1. It is recommended that Sp'' The main activity of the clu H4 Kenneth C. Kofford, be aw rded the Brigade Certificate o' his year was raising fu ds fo Some of th. for outstanding dub activities. chievement neans for this fund raising wa performance of his duties as track and wheel vehicle mech gathering scrap iron from dif erent people of the commun nic in this battalion. 2. During the period 27 ty The girls of the club baked cookies and brownies and .akes, 1968 26 to June 1966, p4 Kofford has performed a! old them. We also gathered assigned duties in a superior ags and pop bottles and sold nanner He has aided greatlj hem. Some of the activities that the n raising the standards of main enance throughout he battalion dub spent the money on war One of the highlights of Sp' jackets and ties. We also Koffords tour with the 1st 60th Infantry was the Long Range Patrol that was :onducted this past winter. The success of this patrol was ir By Nina Sorensen rart largely due to Sp4 Kofford July 2 The Junior high band 3. The work performed by Sp4 marched through the driveway Kofford while under this com it the Home and play Nursing nand has been superior. His ed one number. The Beautifica cnownledge and technical skill ion Committee members have iave served as an inspiration really spent a lot of morning; 0 all who have served with him and evenings working with ?p4 Koffords departure will bt and rakes, helping to get 1 distinct loss o the 1st Battal .he grounds ready and plantin'; an, 60th Infantry as well as the more lawn and evergreens that I72d Brigade. vas bought with money donated (s) Harold R. Hansen by the local ladies clubs. The 1st Lt. Infantry test of the lawn cn the north Commanding. side of the driveway and parking area has been planted. DAVIS have been planted artrans-erreEarl E. Davis has been ound the sign at the entrance to Phu Bai from Dr of the driveway. Weeds have Vang. He says they are in the been cut by some of the patients niddle of nowhere. He would along the west fence. It has all ike to hear from some of his greatly improved the appearfriends in Emery County. His ance of the Nursing Home. We address is Sp4 Earl E. Davis want to thank all who have conMID (ARS) tributed or US56648626, 45th helped in any way, APO San Francisco, Calif. 96308 for their time and efforts. It is indeed appreciated. COX Leonard Cox was 4-- 4-- H Earl Thompson, son of Al'C Mr and Mrs. Preston Thompson, Ferron, was home on furlough f.om uy 3 to 30. He has spent 13 months in Taiwan and is currently stationed in Germany. e UP N COMING CLUB The Up N Coming club bad two meetings, on the 8th and 15th of July, planning to go to the outing. At the meeting on the 15th Mr. Day came and we all went to weigh our lambs. The club went to the outing and had a real nice time. The club met on July 25 at 7 o.m. at Rod Wilsons home. We talked about the stock show and hen went and looked at the lamb projects. The meeting was dismissed at 8:30 p.m. 4-- H 4--H Vali Drive in Theatre Huntington, Utah s and Friday 15 and 16 Thursday August COOL HAND LUKE Technicolor with Paul Newman d Saturday and Sunday August 17 and 18 THE SPIRIT IS WILLING Technicolor with Sid Army Specialist Four Thea dore G. Thompson, 21, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clinton R. Thompson, Green River, was assigned luly 22 to the 18th Aviation Battalion near Hanau, Germany, as a helicopter mechanic. Darrell Price and July 7 family were here and entertain ed with several numbers, playing his guitar. Also the children oined in and sang several songs. Castle Dale News REUBEN L. TUCKER Mr. and Mrs Clayton ford spent the weekend in San pete County. Saturday they at tended a Larsen family reunion Claytons mothers family Saturday night they were overnight guests in Nephi at the home of Mrs. Koffords nephew, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gustin, and Sunday they visited friends and attended sacrament meeting in Foun tain Green. Mr. and Mrs Don Kofford and two daughters of Page, Arizona spent a weeks vacation at their mountain home in Ferrar. canyon and visted Dons parents here, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Kofford, and Mrs. Koffords parents, Mr. and Mrs. Myron Grange, in Huntington. Friday Forrest and Mary Peterson gave 11 of their 13 grandchildren a ride on the train from Salt Lake City to Helper. Mr. Peterson accompanied the children, age 2 to 15, on the trip and Mrs. Peterson followed the train with the car and met them in Helper to bring them on home. The group had breakfast on the train also. Kof- APPLIANCES RHEEM WATER HEATERS ... J Carbon Appliance Refrigeration Co. 39 West Main, Price & Phone 687-296- 4 Gas For Sole Several modern homes, frame construction, two bedrooms. To move from present location. Prices start at $600. Contact Kaiser Steel, Sunnyside, Utah Phone 888-442- 1. gov-rnme- nt SU. A definite wedding date has not been set BIRTHS really enjoyed and appreciated havng these youngsters with us, It was and ning square dancing. are grateful for the help really wonderful to have these they have given- to the patients, folks come and pass the time nurses aides and kitchen help with us, dancing. It was enjoy- and with and yard cleaning ed by all. work. They have eeally helped July 28 Glenda Worthens to liven up the place. We hate family furnished a Sunday pro- to see them leave. gram. Elizabeth Ann sang two The ladies of the Nursing Hosongs, Ralph sang and Tonya sang, Glenda also sang and ne are busy quilting a beautiful Kathly.ne accompanied them or ;uilt to be given away at the each Day Festival Dance Aug-- 1 the piano, then Kathly.ne, Ton; 30. Tickets are being sold' ya, Ralph and Elizabeth Ann al ist rang together. It was all very y all the employees. You dont1 have to be there to win. Thej good. noney will be used to buy bir- We want to thank all the banc hday presents or Christmas' membes and all who have con presents for the patients. Please tributed by sharing their tal- help us by puchasing a ticket ents with us, in furnishing en r as many as you like. tertainment. It is really apprec Loye Thompson has donated iated and enjoyed by all. Come "wo gallons of shampoo again. back again soon. Thank you Loye, it is apprecThis is the last week we will iated very much. July 14 The Birthday Party was held for Seth Hitchcock There and Mervin Peacock. were 4 beautiful birthday cakes brought by the families. Everyone joined in and sang Happy Birthday. Kayla Stilson sang 2 songs. Cake and punch was served to everyone and a good time was enjoyed by all. July 21 Anna Larsen and Heny Larson entertained us for an hour singing old time songs that were requested. It was really enjoyed. Dr. A. R. Dem-ma- n of Helper was down and spent two hours checking over the patients. Mr. and Mrs. Raj July 22 Larsen, Mr. and Mrs. Orval A1 len, Mr. and Mrs. Mantell Seel and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mathews came and spent the eve A baby boy was born at the Carbon hospita to Lt. Robert W. Nielson and wife Patsy. Lt. Nielson is a helicopter pilot with the 1st Air Cavalry in Vietnam. Patsy is living in Price while Lt. Nelson is son duty. Mr. and Mrs. LaDell Brown (Marilyn) are happy to the birth of a baby daughter this week. They have three little sons. Velvet Freeze 4th East & Main OBITUARIES Dswny Rinse, King Zee Toilet Paper, held Saturday, August 0, in Manti. for Reuben L. Tucker who died f a heart ailment August 6. Mr. Tucker was born May 0 1908 in Cleveland to Lillard and Mable Tucker. He married Lynn Maylett February 16, 1951 ir Manti, later solemnized in the Manti LDS Tempe. He was a mechanic and night watchman. Survivors include his widow, son, daughters, Darrell, Lack-lan-d AFB, San Antonio, Tef.; Mrs. Lee (Jean) Myrup, Kays-villMrs. William (Shirlene) Stoven, Scottsdale, Ariz.; Mrs. Bill (Lorna) McKnight, Walnut Creek, Calif.; 4 grandchildren; mother, Mrs. Mable Lofley, Elmo; brothers, sisters, Max, Vernal; Mrs. Georgina Hansen, Elmo; Willard (Tom) Sterling; Mrs. Cora Oliver, Wellngton; Mrs. Della Rasmussen, Spring Glen; stepbrothers, Jackie and Charlie Lofley both Elmo. Burial was in Manti City Cem etery. 4-r- oll Hamburgers Now Open Geary Bcuber Shop Tues. Thru Sat- .- 9 a.m. -- 8 p.m. Closed Sunday & Monday Adults $1.50 Children $1.25 John L. Geary, Operator Huntington, Utah $1.59 4?' pack . . . . 2 for 85c (MftWjTi Funeral services were J. Hereford Corned Beef R-- F Long Egg 59c Schilling Spaghetti Sauce Mix Campfire Marshmallows, 16 oz. Coffee Mate . January . Wright's Market Cleveland Eldred's .2for49c .2 for 35c MCP Pectin M .2 for 49c 75c Emery Castle Dale Co-o- p Castle Dale Bruce's Market Oangeville nOt con ducted in Star, Idaho, Fr'day for J. C. Ralphs, who died Tues day of a heart attack at his home. Mr. Ralphs was bom in Ferron 3 for 87c Spaghetti . . . C. RALPHS Funeral services were f!W3M?Tr .2 lbs. $1.49 Folgers Coffee lbs. 22, 1889. He mar- ried Ethel Cary in Castle Dale June 5, 1917. He was a member of the Star Friends church. Survivors include hs wfe; sons and daughters, Clfton, Star, Ida. Paul, Boisei; Robert, Newberg, Ore.; William, Twin Falls; Mrs. Mike (Barbara) Lopuazunski, Vancouver, Wash.; Mrs. Oal (Beatrice) Tish, Greenleaf; brothers and sisters, Will, Lehi; Leon, Merle, Walter, all of Ferron; Elwin, Orangevale, Calif.; Mrs. Neva Jensen, Castle Dale; Mrs. Irene Lemon, Ferron; 19 grandchildren, 5 great grandchildren. Burial was in the Star, Idaho cemetery. Seethalers Slab Bacon 59c lb. Seedless Grapes, lb 19c Nectarines, lb. . 23c Party Pack Lunch Meat Red or Lemonade .10 cans $1 Meat Pies, Ban. 5 - 89c 59c lb. White Price We Feature THOMPSON Caesar Vera Miles x have the Youth Corps boys and girls with us on the summer work program. We have all Th-sda- y, pre-ente- 4-- H Bat-alio- Nursing Home Engagement is announced by girl 4-- H Sep-emb- THOMPSON with Lloyds mother, Mrs Laurel R. Johnson laysie Peacock, and in Hunt-lgto- n with Mrs Moffitts folks, he Pierce Wilson family. A meeting of the BLM vas held in the court house August 8, for the purpose f the classification of public the engagemer Announcing omain land in Emery county jf their daughter, Miss Laure nd part of Sevier county, all in T. Johnson, to Norman S. A! he Price district. It was d ger, are Mr and Mrs. W. C to the group to classify c fohnson, Lehi, formerly 11 public land type one units for Huntington. Her fiance is the etention under federal owmer-hi- p S. Nelsor son of Mr and Mrs. to be managed by the Alger, Elmo. for multiple public uses nd those present were in favor Both are graduates of Emer f this classification. bounty High School. Miss John the of a College ion is graduate Mr and Mrs. LaVert St- of Easten Utah and is currentl; American Fork, missian-r- y wart, attending Utah State University of Forrest ard companions Mr. Alger has attended C. E. U Peterson in New Zealand, lary a and recently reetumed from isited at their home over the LDS Mission to South Africa. He veekend. Monday was spent in plans to continue his studies at he mountains. College of Eastern Utah and U I m |