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Show vanced to a Priest. EMERy county th Emory County Prog re and Green River Leader SERVING EMERY COUNTY SINCE 1900 Second Class Postage paid at Castle Dale Post Office, Castle Dale, Utah 84513 Subscription Rates: Inside County. $3.50; Outside County, $4.00 A consolidation of NATIONAL NEWSPAPER Published every Thursday at Castle Dale, Utah 84513 Editor and Publisher KIMBLE LARSEN Printer. Operator RAY E. HASSINGER Office, Features CAROL BURDICK CORRESPONDENTS Mrs. Cristy Humphrey, Or. .. Clara Jensen, Clawson 4 Mrs. Letitia Thompson, G. R Ulanda Atwood, Elmo Mrs. Naomi Jensen, Castle Dale Flora Jensen, Huntington Mrs. Dorthella Blackburn, Em. Laurelle Hughes, Cleveland Cynthia Behlng, Ferron Mrs. Jerrue Jewkes of Midvale is here visiting relatives und friends and as a guest of Mrs. Ermine Fullmer. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Humphrey and members of the family were business visitors in Provo Tuesday. While in the area they drove to Midway to see ie of Marks aunts, Mrs. Mary Probst. Attending sessions at the Manti LDS temple the past week were Mr. and Mrs Amasa Sco-vil-l. They stayed overnight as guests at the Ralph Young home and saw the performance of .he Modem Miracle present-.Tuesday evening at the Man-- i Temple Hill. Their two daughters enjoyed visiting at the luck Robertson home while the ,'olks were at the temple. Mr and Mrs. Elden G. Luke are traveling again on his ob and this week they visited "'i d 384-22- 748-251- 4 653-261- 564-328- 3 687-24- 748-267- 1 286-25- 384-266- 6 Emgry News QggxaO GftsOtoe By Dorthella Visiting from Columbus, Ohio is Mrs. Delena Close dau- NOTICE TO CREDITORS Probate No. 1300 IN THE DISTRICT COURT IN AND FOR EMERY COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH In the Matter of the Estate of ANDREW C. HANSEN, Deceased Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the office of Boyd Bunnell, Attorney at Law, Oliveto Building, Price, Utah, on or before the 10th day of November, 1968; claims must be presented in accordance with the provisions Utah Code of Section Annotated 1953, and with proper verification as required therein. (s) Harold Hansen Date of first publication: August 8, 1968. Date of last publication: Aug- ust 29, iND FOR EMERY COUNTY, ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Jensen. Mrs. Close and her parTATE OF UTAH n the Matter of the Estate of ents are going to Ketchikan Alaska to visit their son, Mr. GARY LEROY FILLMORE, Deceased and Mrs. Randall Jensen, and Creditors will present claims ith vouchers to the undersigned at the office of Boyd Bunnell, Attorney at Law, Oliveto Build-- i lg, Price, Utah, on or before the 10th day of November, 1968; claims must be presented in accordance with the provisions Utah Code of Section Annotated 1953, and with proper verification as required therein. (s) LaRue J. Fillmore Date of first publication: August 8, 1968. Date of last publication: Aug-j75-9-- st 29, 1968. 1968. THE CHECK NOTICE TO CREDITORS Probate No. 1328 IN THE DISTRICT COURT IN WANT ADS family. Blackburn quilting party this week. Mr. and Mrs. Dorian Christiansen of Price visited in Emery this week with Mary An derson and Carrie Mortensen. Buddy Lee Mortensen is home visiting his mother, Ella nderson, and other relatives. Ruth Ann Maxfield of Jalt Lake visited for a few days vith her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jean Maxfield. Mrs. Sharon Olsen and hildren, Winnemucca, Nev. and 4r. and Mrs. Dwaine Olsen of Mew Mexico visited with their larents, Earl and Dixie Olsen, ast weekend. Carla Dawn Kennick and ter daughter, Robin, are visit-n- g relatives in Salt Lake City. (Crowded out last week) Mrs. Clara Albrechtsen xnd children of Bountiful spent ast week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Petty Mr. and Mrs Gordon Keele, Green River, visited several days this week with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Reed i Mrs. Arvilla Jolley has been visiting her daughter in California. Darlene Freeman and two sons of Fort Worth, Tex. have been visiting her parents, Eva and Denzil Jacobsen. The Jacobsens had a family gathering at the home of Mr and Mrs Boyd Jacobsen, where all of their sons and daughters met. Mrs. Luella Jensen is visiting in Fremont with her ister, Millie Ellett. Mrs Verda Olsen of Og-Jen and her father are in Emery doing some cleaning and caring for her home. Visiting in Salt Lake for a few days are Mrs Bonnie Petty and Mrs. Barbara Addley. Betty Bunderson enter tained friends and neighbors at Keele. The Maxfield reunion was held Sunday, August 11, in the Val Johnson Co, offers you the best In all yourGAS Appliances Price, Utah Mrs. Flora Jensen Mrs. Cristy Humphrey ProareggJfflileaoer Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Huntington News Orangeville News Price park. Mr. and Mrs. Berg Duz-ett and daughters and Donn Blackburn of Salt Lake were weekend visitors at the home of their mother, Dorthella Blackburn. Nedra and daughters are stay ing with her mother this week. Kevin Mortensen, son of Mr and Mrs. Stuart Mortensen, Orange, Calif., is vacationing with his grandparents, Eldred and Mabel Mortensen Visitors from Sandy at the home of Mr. and Mrs Elbert Blackburn for the weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Henry Visser and son Gordon, and Peggy Blackburn, Salt Lake. Millie Ellett, Fremont, was an overnight guest of her sister, Luela Jensen. Mr. and Mrs Howard Sor ensen returned home Sunday night after a very busy week. They spent some time in Yellowstone Park; visited a missionary companion of Elsies in Rexburg, Ida.; went through the Idaho Falls Temple with their son Randolph where he was married; and attended the reception for Randolph and Carolyn in Boise Saturday night. FERRON NEWS Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Jellison was Bobs brother, Mr. and Mrs. Don Jellison and Tom Gripplet. They visited over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Beh ling and family are now living in Ferron. They have been living in Southern California. in Brigham City with Earls Mr. a-- .i Mrs. Rex Nelson in the Bishopric; Dale Utger-mareleased as ward Clerk and wife and cluldren Earl is in Ja- tcok a trip the Past week to the Larsen as assistant Clerk. Keith and on his the at state pan job present northern part of the time. visited with Mide Wakefield at Bryce Wilson was sustained 2nd Returning here after a Ogden, Mide is now 94 years of counselor, Ray Grange, ward ong time to see students and age. They also were in Idaho tc Clerk and Paul Palmer assist friends was Mrs. Jennie Nord-fel- t. visit relatives. Saturday Morell ant ward Clerk. Pres. Frank She visited with Mrs. Lillie was at Saratoga Springs for a Hall officiated in releasing and ?now who attended her school William Draper family Reunion. sustaining, others present were in 1911 Mrs. Nordfelt was accom Family members visiting at the Mr. and Mrs. Glen Bott. Mr. Mr. panied by her daughter and sev- Rex Nelson home this week are and Mrs. Rex Bunderson, en grandchildren. She also at- Vlr. and Mrs. Scott Grange and and Mrs. Ray Humphrey. Lavar '.lack was also a speaker, tended high school with Ray B. family, Calif, and Mrs. Max Humphrey in Salina. and children. Salt Lake, Ad-li- e Ross Gordon, 1st counselor, The ward choir is plan t.anny Richards, Calif., and will officiated in the release of Mar-;h- a who Calif., Richads, FriA family reunion for the ting a supper at the park Hudson as counselor in the The Max day evening, weather permitt-irg- . ;tay awhile longer. visited at Primary and Majorie Nielson descendants of Joseph E. John-te- n also Gollard family This will be one of the prowas held Sunday, August 11, Le home of his mother, Mrs. was sustaind as a counselor; jects to fc''- '- with some needed Larsen was sustain- it Fairmont park in Salt Tnltg Lee Emma Collard. Elma repairs on the LDS chapel. Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Pal- ed Chorister for the Junior Pri- City. Attending from here were is invited to contribute of Mr. Mae n Col-lar- d Ev-ryo- and also bring their own dishes. Here from Denver, Colo this week were Don and Esther Snow. Don has purchased his mothers home and they were n reparing it for rental. They vere in Price to attend funera1 ervices for Esthers brother-in-law- , Tony Revas on Friday Mso here from Salt Lake were Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kay. (Crowded out last week) Mr and Mrs. Russell Justesen have enjoyed their grandchildren here the past week. Parents are the Tim Blackhams A Salt Lake City, Mr and Mrs. Dee Gard- ter of Moab brought Miss Rena Gardner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kendall Gardner, home Saturday. Rena has spent about hree weeks in Moab. Here visiting with rev ives and friends the past week were the Dick Scow family of Tempe, Ariz., former residents ,f Orangeville. They also attend-the Atvderson-Kem- p wedding .n Salt Lake City. The younger group of MIA girls ball team won the coveted softball award the past week. Susan J. Jensen has been heir coach. All the ward teams did a fine job. The older girls begin their tournament this week. - Kent and Julie and two young daughters, Ada and Amy of Salt Lake were last week visitors of his folks, the Orien Scovills. Julie is a consultant for the LeVoys Lingerie and conducted a party at the Scovill home on Tuesday night and one at her mothers home, he Ford Nielsons in Huntingon on Wed. night. Mr. and Mrs. Junior Young and children of Kearns have spent ten days with Juniors mother May Young. Part of that teime they spent in the moun-:ainat DeLon Olsen Ranch and at Joes Valley Reservoir where tehey enjoyed fishing and boating. The children stayed on with their grandparents another ten days after Junior and Beth returned home. s, Emery News Mrs. Lila Christiansen and daughtetrs, Morgan and Mr. and Mrs. Clay Christiansen, Provo, former Emery residents,, have enjoyed visiting relatives and friends here, Some of the out of town visitors who were here to attend the open house in hannor of Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Sorensen this weekend were: Mr. and Mrs Rueben Sorensen, Heber, Mr. and Mrs. Clark Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Spencer Pierce and Mr. and Mrs. David Williams, Provo, Mrs. Lydia Sorensen, Manti, Mr. and Mrs. Nels Sorensen and Mr. and Mrs. Neil Sorensen, Mayfield, and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Peterson., Bountiful. mer and family. Salt Lake, we- mary. Garth Larsen, son re recent visitors at the Paul and Mrs. Keith Larsen, was ''aimer home. Keep It Beautiful America hired people for the job, it would take the largest sort of army to keep our country free of litter. But theres no need to hire anyone. Its a job we can do for ourselves. All of us. Every family that spreads a picnic lunch. Every boatman who cruises the lakes and waterways. Every motorist who uses our roads and highways. It is the pleasure of the U. S. Brewers Association each year to give its fullest support to the Keep America Beautiful Campaign. Remember: Every Litter Bit Hurts. This is our land. Lets treat it right. If I available at Arnold, Flora Jensen and Fenton and Maudie Moffitt. Visiting at the home of Joyce Larsen and amily this week were Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Larsen, California. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ro-3- r and children, American Fo-k- , was visitors at the Milton toper home during the past welt. Susan and Jean Turner, Salt Lake, also came for a visit. Recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ford Niel-:o- n were Julie Scovill and little laughter of Salt Lake. Mrs. Pearl Majors spent a ew days here from Manti, with ter sister May Hardee. Pearl is t Manti Temple worker. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Jen-e- n and family have moved into he Jack Smodey home. The Jen ens had a ecent trip to Roose-el- t to visit with Vernons bro-heKeith and family. Carl Sitterud, son of Mr. tnd Mrs. Douglas Sitterud, had t visit in bountiful the past we-i- k with the Taylor Word family. -- Mr. and Mrs. Preston Co-i- k and family, Pittsburgh, Pa., tnd Mrs. Velma Cook, Orem, were visitors, Friday, at the tome of Phineas Cook and Marjorie Nielson, they also visited with Mrs. Mary A. Cook. John Geary who has been a Salt Lake City resident the aast several years is here at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Guymon and has opened a barber shop in the former Green amusement hall next to J. L. r, Larsens. Visiting at the Myron Grange home, this week, have teen, Mr. and Mrs. Vem Everson and family, Orem, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Grange who also were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Cowley. Mr. and Mrs. Clive Jensen and family came for a visit with her sister, Lela and Lavar Black. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Un- german, Salt Lake, have had a visit here with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Baxter and Mr. and Mrs. E. R Bennett. Mrs. Glyda Nielson and Mr. and Mrs. Barry Rowley and chidren, Salt Lake, spent the weekend at the Darrell Rowley home. Two fine now homes are being built in Huntington. On Torth main street Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Jensen have a brick home and Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Snows home is at second east and between third and fourth north. Mrs. Lorraine Snow and children have returned from Cedar City with her folks, the Palmers. Lorraine atteded a month of school while there. Her brother Steven and sister Janice came home with her for a week visit and went home wiht their parents this week. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Jones have moved here from Salt Lake City. They purchased the home of Mack Potter on main street. Rave your m FURNACE SERVICED Daugh- ters of Utah Pioneers will have the annual Fall Party Friday evening at 7:30 in the City Park with their husbans. They will have supper and a program. Mr. and Mrs. Fenton Mof-fitvisited in Manti on Tuesday and attended sessions in the Temple. Pat Wolld, Bountiful, Gladys Sitterud, Murray and Vernon Sitterud, Roy, have all been here to see their mother, Mrs. Carl Sitterud. The other children were also here recntly. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Man-guand children, Orem, visited at the Darwin Mangum home the past weekend. Lois and Floyd Moffitt and children came from California the past week for a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Pierce Wilson and family. Mr. and Mrs. Archie and chidren, Salt Lake, spent this weekend with Lornas mother, Mrs. Edith Collard. Dale Ungerman has been at the Carbon hospital this week The family of John and Minnie Brown had a reunion Sunday August 18 at the Huntington City Park. Present were John Brown, Minnie and Gerald Sherman, Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Brown, Edna and Bill Jones, Delta Howond, Helen Brown, Sylvia Nelson, Huntington; Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Brown, Orangeville; Mr. and Mrs. Leon Brown, Tooele; Mr. and Mrs. Steve Brown, Loa, and their families. Emery Stake Presidency visited the Huntington Second Ward Sunday meeting. Jay Powell was released as 2nd counselor - NOW! te m Mc-Carr- ie Price, Utah ad- - Ceith and -Hu- ntington Camp Frigidoire Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cox attended a Elias Cox family in Suit Lake City at Spr-.ic-e Canyon, Sunday. Annetta and Jerry Anderson and children. Salt Lake, were weekend visitors at the William Rowley home. Mr. and Mrs. William lackson, Salt Lake, ard his brother Grant Blacken and wife from Los Angeles, California .ere visitors at the home of Mrs. Ella Rowley, Sunday. The Jacksons ook their three girls tome after their weeks visit here with their grandmother, Mrs. Rowley. You 11 save yourself a lot of inconvenience and chilly discomfort if you have your gas heating equipment put in top working condition for the cold weather ahead. Make sure youll have heat and comfort when you need it by calling your heating contractor, furnace dealer or plumber this week. Hares what should ba dona to put your gas hooting system in top condition: Pilot light turned on (if you turned it off for the summer). Flues inspected. Filters cleaned or replaced. Motor and blower oiled and blower belt checked. Automatic controls, burners, thermostats, pilots and other controls properly adjusted and placed in operating condition. Can your hooting contractor, furnace dealer or plumber NOW! MOUNTAIN FUEL SUPPLY COMPANY NaOivU Got C FOR T0TAI COMFORT AND CONVENIENCE -I- T'S NATURAL GAS |