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Show -PROGRESS - Castle Dale, Utah Thursday, April 9, 1970 S by Wanda Atwood by Roy Fees some-Al- ng that will never go out of style, even thou- -, gh today's homes often do not have the formal dining room. specialists have long known that the enjoyment of any meal it enhanced by serving It In an attractive manner. . , and In a pleasant setting. And whether you have a separate dining room or an area at one end of the living room, you can turn it Into one of the most inviting areas In your home, where family or guests can savor relaxed, unhurried meals. There are dining room suites available to fit any size dining area, even the smallest dining "L". Handsome, comfortable chairs are an invitation to sit a while. And one of the most Important pieces, the breakfront, hutch or china cabinet, is as functional as any piece of furniture you can have, providing storage for china, linens and silverware. Dress up your dining area with light, Inviting colors, comfortable furniture, sunny draperies, and perhaps a and you'll find guests lighting fixture. and family lingering over your meals. From the most functional set for family room or kitchen to the most elegant dining room furniture, our selection Is complete. Let us help you dine with the best!!! pull-do- ... Electrical Contracting BONDED AND LICENSED MMr. and Mrs. S. E. Atwood enjoyed their 58th Wedding Anniversary on April 2nd. They recently moved from Salt Lake where they have lived for the past 15 years. They are now living in a house trailer In Elmo. They have seven living children. Their sons Dellas, and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Atwood of Sandy spent the weekend with them (lews Culinary el AUCTION REPORT lone Decorating DINING WELL Is PRODUCERS SAUNA ELMO NEWS wn Specialized Producers Sallna Auction April 3, 1970 HOGS s U. S. No. 1 CATTLEi cows sold 25 to 50 cents lower. Most loss on low canner (a) commercial cows. Bulls steady to weak. Fed steers and hfrs. 75 cents lower. Fleshy feeder steers and hfrs. 50 to 100 lower. Fleshy stock calves XX) lower, thin stock cattle WMr, and Mrs. Charley Lofley are happy to have their daughter Charla Ann and husband Wayne Every, who was just re leased from the Navy, visiting them. They came home on Thursday and will steady to weak. make their home In Hiawatha. COWS: canner and cutter cows 18. 80 to They have been stationed in California the 22. 80; utility and commercial 22. 10 to past several months. 24.70; slaughter bulls 26.00 to 27.80. TOMrk John Oliver spent Sunday at the FED CATTLE: choice slaughter steers home of her sister, Celia Oviatt. 29. 20 to 30. 90; good to low choice liMr, and Mrs. Loren Dalton visited with 27.60 to 29.40; fed hoL steers 27. X) to their daughter Clare see, Mr. and Mrs. 28. 70; choice fed hfrs. 28. 40 to 29, X); DelRay Brotherson. Richard Diuncan who good to low choice 26. 40 to 27. 80. is on heave from the Navy spent Sunday FEEDER STEERS: choice 490 to 535 lb. with Delena at her home. 35. 90 to 37. 20; 590 to 708 lb. 33. 00 TTMr. and Mrs. Max Heaton have purto 33. 60; 741 to 935 lb. fleshy feeder chased the home of Mr, and Mrs. Arley steers 29. 50 to 31. 60; mixed good and Atwood and will be moving in about the choice 29. 60 to 31. 00; hoi. feeder strs. middle of the month. Mrs, Sylvania Lott 26. 00 to 28.80. who has been living in the home will FEEDER HFRS: choice 515 to 675 lb. move to Charley Lofleys old home. 30. 10 to 33. 20; mixed good and choice TTVlsiting with her daughter, Mrs. Lucelle 540 to 635 lb. 26.75 to 30.00. lo Willson, was her mother, Mrs. Rose CALVES: choice 300 to 405 lb. steer elf, of Price. 38. 50 to 43. 25; 433 to 495 lb. 37. 25 to TTTerry Atwood motored to Logan on Fri38. 50; 337 to 365 lb, hoi. steer calf day, accompanied by Chris Hansen and 33.75 to 35.00; choice 295 to 380 lb. Gaylon. He went to see about Summer hfr. elf. 36.25 to 37.50; 400 to 430 lb. Camp for Forestry where he will be going 33. 50 to 35. 60; good 375 to 430 lb. hfr. June 8th. They visited with LaMar and 28.75 to 31. 25. Debby Hansen in Ogden and were very impressed with the new baby. TTThe Elmo Choir will be singing at Conference next Sunday under the direction of Mrs. Barbara Heaton and Mrs. Phylls Heaton. STATE OF UTAH TTDinner guests at the Udell Atwood EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT home were his parents and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Atwood, and Mary of Sandy. They visited with other relatives and friends. Other visitors were Mr. and Mrs, George TO: The County Clerks of Richards of Kenilworth and Mr. and Mn. All die Counties of Utah. Raymond Richards and sons of Salt Lake. Plc-ca- O Local Notices Huntington, Utah 'OPEN -- 7:15 P.M. SHOW TIME 7:30 P. - THURSDAY and Home installation! el N Y EMERY NEWS TTMrs. Elizabeth Jones returned after a two weeks vacation in Denver with her by Lareda Olsen ITMr. and Mrs, Sam Lewis are happy to announce the arrival of a new granddaughter, bom March 15 to Deanna and Gerald Bflliter, Salt Lake. The Utf1 Miss weighed In at 7 lbs. and will be called Stacy, MMr. and Mrs. Howard Sorensen are rejoicing over the arrival of their first grandchild, a boy bom April 4 to Beverly and Fred Stone, Salt Lake. He weighed 9 lbs. ITMr. and Mrs. Omer Oviatt received word their son George and his buddie, Delray Peacock of Orangeville, had received another promotion, they are now SpS. They went to Hong Kong, China, on their R. and R. (rest and recreation) When they return to their base they will both have rear jobs and won't have to be in the fighting field for the remainder of their time in Vietnam. TCMr. and Mrs. Arthur Petty are vacat- ioning in Florida, Jamaica and other points of interest. lYMrs. Ada (Smithy) Jensen of Richfield visited Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ole Jensen. TTMr. and Mrs. Alphus Lindsay of Provo and Mrs. Vada Anderson of Dragerton visited a day last week with Elmo and Zona Anderson. YTMr. and Mrs. Reed Larson have moved to Woodside to work again this summer. They were home over the weekend. Their son Clair and family spent the weekend with them. ?3Mr, and Mrs. Coy Williams had most of their family home over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Lee (Vivian) Zundell and family of Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Clark Williams and family of Layton; Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Williams and family of Kearns; and Dixie and Richard Peterson, Bountiful. MMrj, RoseMary Ledbetter returned Sat. after spending 10 days In Pueblo, Colo., and in New Mexico, Udell Mortensen and son Wyatt of Salt , Lake were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Mortensen. UNorris and Jerri Lewis and family of Salt Lake were dinner guests Sunday of Clyde and Jenel Mortensen. TTMrs. Dorthella Blackburn entertained a group of ladles Friday nite, the ion being her birthday. The evening was spent playing rook. Refreshments were served. SSMr. and Mrs. Dwight Blackburn of Salt Lake came down to honor his mother, Dorthella Blackburn on her birthday. children. They live at the Minchey Trailer Court. TTMr. and Mrs. Kendell Mortensen and family of Huntington, Mr, and Mrs. Randy Lake of Taylorsville, and Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Mortensen of Price came Sunday to honor their mother, Mrs. Mabel Mortensen on her birthday. TTBsp. and Mrs. Eldred Mortensen are happy to announce the arrival of a new grandson bora March 19 to Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Mortensen of Orange, Calif. 11 Mr. and Mrs.Orval Sorensen, Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Sorensen and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Sorensen went to Mayfield Sat. to attend the funeral of a cousin. TTMrs, Pearl Peterson returned home Sat. after spending a week in Spanish Fork at the home of her daughter Clara and Cliff Clark. ITMr. and Mrs. Merrill Allred are tioning in Washington. guaranteed work free estimates 531 Shift Electric Eant 1st North - Prire, Utah - Phone GREEN RIVER NEWS 637-316- 6 by Letitia Thompson TTMrs. Carol Austin and son from Elko, Nevada visited for several days with Mrs. Austin's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kay Jewkes. TTMitch Vetere, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Vetere, received severe bums on his hands and face in a home mishap. A cloth he had been using to wipe up paint with gasoline ignited from a panel ray TTArthur Ekker and Lela Anderson were married in Las Vegas, Nevada on Sat. March 28. A wedding dance will honor the couple at the American Legion Hall on April 11, 1970. TTThe Green River County Library is planning an art exhibit during National The pictures Library Week, April 12-1- 8. to be exhibited will be paintings of Mrs. Helen Tidwell's junior art class and will be in two classes - Still Life and Landscape. Three ribbons will be given in each class for the best pictures. and Evelyn were home over the weekend from their work at Vernal. TTMr. and Mrs. Royce Nielson and family of Kaysvllle spent the weekend with their father Marion Albrechtson. Their son Larry who returned recently from Vietnam was with them, TTThe YWMIA was reorganized in Sacrament meeting Sunday. Jolene Petty was put in as President, Barbara Addley Activity Counselor. The other officers have not been chosen as of this writing. Mrs. Arvllla Jolley, Mrs. Elsie Sorensen and Mrs. Carla Ekker were released. TTMrs. Elizabeth (Jorgensen) Nelson of Wellington, formerly of Emery, presented the Emery Ward with a painting she had painted of the Savior. SHOW PRICES Adults Students CLASSIFIED & DIRECTORY AD RATES 1 Phone (Minimum charge $1.00 1 insertion, per word 5? 2 insertions, per word 8c 3 insertions, per word He 4 insertions, per word 14C 17 5 insertions, per word 6 insertions, per word 20c conrates are for Bargain secutive insertions only, paid in advance, with no changes. All classified advertisements are CASH IN ADVANCE, except firms having an open account. Any classified phoned in which is not paid at the time of insertion, will be billed at 5(? ;fer word, minimum $1.00 per week. Classified Display Insertions $1 er column inch. 748-243- TTAprll Fool's Day was an appropriate party. That day for a evening found a variety of Les Ami ladies in nighties, curlers, rags, andwhat-have-y- ou at the club party given by Maude Killpack at her home. Everyone received a prize for showing good sportsmanship. The evening was spent playing games and eating refreshments. TTMr. and Mrs. Warren Forsythe of Sacramento, Calif. spent a few days this week with Pat and Lavetd Caldwell. Mrs. Caldwell is a sister to Mrs. Forsythe. TTVIsiting here from Greenriver, Wyoming last week with her sister Maude Killpack and family, were Marjorie Moffitt and her son and family, TTMax Killpack and grandson Mark of Inglewood, Calif, spent a couple of days in Ferron last week with his mother Mrs. Eva Killpack. They also visited Max's brothers Dwight and Kent and their famCome-As-You-- ilies. TTMr. .and Mrs. Lane Chynoweth visited his parents in American Fork last week- NEW MENS AND LADIES Caravelle Watches $10.95 to $34.95 end. TTMr. and Mrs; Jay Fullmer ; and family went to Springville last weekend to visit his sister who had come from Washington State. TTEldona Ralphs accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Duane Frandsen of Wee to Salt Lake City. Friday night Velma Frandsen and her two daughters Camille and Clyde and Mrs. Ralphs went to the ballett "Cinderella" at Kingsbury Hall, while Duane attended meetings. Eld one spent Saturday and Sunday visither children Mr. and Mrs. ing relatives, Frank (Vonna) English at Copperton and her brother, Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Black and family at Bountiful. b COMPANY 'iyDICIAL 1. One Justice of the Utah Supreme Court. The incumbent whose term is expiring is J. Allan Crockett, district No. 7 - Carbon, Emery, Grand and San Juan Counties - for the unexpired two year term of former JudEdward ge F. W. Keller. Sheya, Jr. is the incumbent. HELPWANTED WOMEN!!! Opportunity 15 available with Holiday Magic Cosmetics distributor. Full or part time, free training, generous commission. Reply to : Holiday Magic Cosmetics 6909 South 5th East 14 --c Midvale, Utah a. One County Commissioner for a term of two yean. b. One County Commissioner for a term of four . PRECINCT OFFICE RS 1. All Precinct Justices of the Peace. 2. All Precinct Constables. 286-24- 90. 1S- -P O Miscellaneous O For Sale FOR 1. years. 2. All other County Officers. EXPERT Plumbing and Car- penter work done anywhere in the county. Call Donald 14c COUNJY SINGER Sales and Service r 1959 Chev. StaRuns good. SALE: tion Wagon. $295.00. CaU FOR SALE: '63 Tempest Pontiac. Stick shift, 3 speed, new tires. $600, 00. 14c Glen Anderson 687-22- 48 ' 100,000 doctors have given up cigarettes. You can too, says the American Cancer Society. Want to lease or rent a farm in the vicinity of Castle Dale. 59 Contact Jim Riley-748-24- 14c 384-23- 10 FOR SAIE: Electric Range .and 40 gal. Electric Water heater. Both for $50.00 if you buy immediately. 14 -- p Call: Ferron 384-22- 02 'HUSTLE UP!" Yn0R, $2000 Don Jensen $200 Clawson At Stud: CHIEF SANTIO, Registered Appaloosa, Produces color. Fee $45.00. FOR SALE!!! Call Helper 472-59- 88 after One Ton Dodge Stake Bed 18 --p . Truck. Dual wheels. Very 6 p. jn. . good mechanical condition. Call: 14- -p 748-25- 58 PHIL HALAMANDAR1S Agent 86 North 2nd East, Price, Utah Phone 637-05- Res. 637-364- 1 Hours daily from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. weekdays and from, 10 a.m to 2 p.m. Saturdays For your convenience. Office CONCFSSIONAL 1. One United States Senator. 2. One Congressman in each Congressional District. COUNTY SCHOOL BOARD One Board member will be elected from each of the School Representative Pre-ci1, 2 and 3. q Wcstom Sowing Machino nts 88 East Main - Plica Castle Dale WE FEATUR- E- Hotel HAMBURGERS Dont Miss This! Notice PRICE! 7 Box 197 x Mangum, Emery, 90(t 75t 50t Children O Work Wanted Phone Studio and Fun Cards Price trading"1 Applications for the position of Administrator are now being accepted by the Emery County Nursing Home. Applications will be accepted until the 15th of May, 1970. Address applications to; Emery County Nursing Home 12 April 11 ky, heater. O Help Wanted A SUNDAY SATURDAY piano recital was presented Friday, April 3, in the High School Music room featuring students of Mrs. Judy Evans and Mrs. Carolyn Wilson. Students of Mrs. Evans taking part were: Ann Salas, Kathy Salas, Delores Salas, Linda Salas, Stacy King, Dee King, Melody Mecham, LuReyHatt, Kim Watter-so- n and Hazel Dawn Hunt. Students of Mrs. Wilson taking part were: Bart Hansen, Perry Hansen, Julie Richies, Linda Richies, Scott Banasky, J.D. Ban-asMelody Johnson, Stanley Hunt, Lori Hunt, Donnamay Hunt, Christine Powell, Bryan Ross and Dolores Dumas. TTMrs. Rebecca Marslng was the lucky winner on Channel 5's Big Money on Wednesday afternoon. She won $205.00 by correct identifying. TTMr. and Mrs. Herb Weber have moved to Bicknell the past week. The Weber's have been residents of Green River for the past 25 yean. Mr. Weber, a former rancher worked at the missile base until his retirement. TTA Ferron, Utah 84523 vaca- 10 heating units. tives. TTMr. and Mrs. Chuck Haddenham WHILE THEY LAST Gift Center Utah House of Representa- TTMr. and Mrs. George Lechler of Peru, Diamond, Engagement and Wedding Bands! Gifts for SMI Brides IEGKLATIVE L Every member of the Calif, have been here a few days looking after their home, farm and cattle. NEW SELECTION m Greetings: I hereby notify you that the following offices are those for which candidates are to be nominated at the Primary Election to be held on Tuesday, the 8th day of September, 1970: . April NOTICE COM PA M. A FRIDAY We install baseboard and electric hot water and No. 2, 202 to 220 375 to 465 lb. sows lb. 23.35 to 23.75; 19. 20 to 20. 00. Cafe-Mot- 9 Castle Theatre Cooks gross approved June (48 Stat. 1185;43U. S. C. 871a) has filed application for the Date of first publication March 19, 1970 Date of last publication April 16, 1970 HOME COOKED MEALS all colors' P. C. CP ANT Bones PHONE: ' ' 1 FAUSETT BIPD BLACKBUFN Morticians FOR AMBULANCE AND EMERGENCY SERVICE 1 Call Castle Dale 748-233- PRICE FLORAL SHOP- - If No Answer Can Price . Price, Utafi BUILDING SUPPLIES - HARDWARE PAINTS THOMPSONS CASTLE DALE, UTAH 748-26- 63 liTiIfciu C. BPUCE MIKE Sc Sons CASTLE DALE, UTAH 746-242- - RATE- S- Dally Weekly or Monthly Mortuary $3.25 ga. . APPLIANCES Permanent or Temporary Fausott TOP GRADE LATEX Sec. any of the above --described land other than through the State, or having a bonafide objection to the proposed issuance of patent, are required to file protests or notice of their claims with the Land Office Manager, P. O. Box 11S05, Salt Lake City, Utah 84111. Any claims or objections must be filed, with evidence that a copy thereof has been served on the Utah State Land Board, within 30 days from date of last publication indicated below. Where the State of Utah may have already transferred the lands to private ownership, the issuance of a patent will not affect the present owner's title to the lands. s J. E. Keogh, Manager 384-260- 2 Residence 4th East Main Street PRICE, UTAH 21, 1934 Salt Lake Meridian, Utah. Persons asserting a claim to or ROOMS ONLY VcIvetFreeze the State of Utah, under the provisions of the Act of Con- -' 36, NE 14, N 12 NW SE 14 NW 14, E l2of 14, , Sec. 32, :T, 20S. , R. 13E. SE 14, NW of SE 14. 3 BOARD AND ROOM BUREAU OF LAND MANLand Office, AGEMENT, Salt Lake City, Utah. Notice is hereby given that issuance of a confirmatory . patent for the following-describ- ed lands granted to the State under various acts of Cpngress for the support of common schools: Utah 10130, T. 20S. , R. 11E. . 748-233- 137-11- 81 Motor Rewinding SUPPLIES Domestic O Commercial - o o Industrial Harmond Eloctric 224 South Cariboo Ave. 3 Phone Price 637-323- - Dale's Motor Clinic Home of Precision Workmanship Dynamometer Testing Brake Service Power Tune Up Wheel Alignment DALE JENSEN East of Price r-2- 731 markers MONUMENTS Rock EMERY COUNTY TUESDAY IS EMERY COUNTY DAY,', Call Singleton Merc, 0 or write for service. 384-261- of Ages and all leading granites FARMERS UNION TELEPHONE ASSOC. ITOMMY MORRIS (Phone 637-310- 0 Call Collect for Appointment! SNYDER MEMORIALS 40 EAST M(lN PRICE Phone 7412223 141 SOUTH 4TH RRICC, UTAH CAST |