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Show been stationed in Arizona, visited with his Saturday. The weather was good, fishing good and they had a very enjoyable time. Mrs Carol Ann Johnson and baby from Salt Lake arrived Monday for a few days visit with her parents, Kenneth and Valoy Castle Dale liens "Our Pioneer Heritage", volume 10, Cox, sister Peggy and others. wag presented to Castle Dale library by Bemice and Pat Winters visited with Ida and Thelma Jewkei in Spring Glen. Camp Dale, Daughter! of Utah Pioneers. The presentation was made monday to $Mrs George Jeffs, accompanied by her Caroline Bott, Librarian, by President grandchildren Geary and Charlene Cox of Bernice Petersen. Salt ke, visited ten days in Cedar City $Mr and Mrs Alonzo Petersen and Mr C with her granddaughter, Sandra and Bruce Mrs Russell Snow were at Fish Lake and Taylor and baby. Johnson's reservoir from Wednesday until IfFirst Lt. Garth Jeffs of Price, who has PROGRESS - Castle Dale, Utah Thursday, July 2, 1970 grandparents, Mr and Mrs George Jeffs the past week. After two more weeks, he will leave for Vietnam for a year. He pilots an Hope and Sterling Umphenour and have family from Denver, Colorado moved here to make their home and are moving into Mis. Nita Hampshires rental home. Mr a Umphenour's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Ungerman of Salt Lake arrived Saturday to assist them with their moving and spent the remainder of the week in Joe's Valley, Mr. and Mrs. Theo Ungerman have entertained their three grandchildren the past ten days. Patrice, Jackie, and Kar-ledaughters of Keith and Helen Ungerman of Woodscross, Utah. Mis. Anna Laura Behling, who has been in Carbon Hospital and Emeiy County Nursing home since January 27, returned home this week in fairly good health. Her sister's sons, Mr. and Mis. Jack Brandon of Lompoc, California and Mrs. Brandon's parents visited at the Behling home this weekend. The Brandons had spent a vacation in Joe's Valley and returned to their home in California Saturday, Russell and Kathy Larsen and two small children have been here with Russell's parents, Carlos and Lucile Larsen since he graduated from Utah State College in Logan, June 6th. Russell graduated as a 2nd Lieutenant from Officer's training in R.O.T.C.at the College and will leave July 7th for Fort Gordon, Georgia. After 9 weeks training there he will be transferred to His wife Kathy, and North Carolina. children will make their home here with his parents for 9 weeks. She will join her husband after he is settled in Carolina. This Saturday morning, July 4th, the annual Scout Breakfast will be held at 6 a. m. in the City Park. Costs will be $1.00 per person or $4.00 per family. Proceeds will go into the Scout fund. Sunrise service will be held at the Court House. $Wednesday and Thursday, July 1st and for 2nd, there will be a all Stake Beehive girls. Three games will be played between 7 and 12 a, m. F-- lll. . Huntington News Mr and Mrs June Wilson came to bring wife. his mother, Mrs Hilda Wilson, home after The American Legion Auxiliary held a her visit in California with them and at- meeting Wednesday night. Pres. Margie tending a wedding of her granddaughter, White conducted. Girl's State Delegates daughter of Lois and Lloyd Wilson. Lanice Young and Carol Davis, who atMrand Mrs Ezra Harrison were in tended Girl's State at Cedar City, gave SpringviUe one day visiting relatives, Mrs reports. They were asked by the auxilFlorence Grange Feay and family. iary to make a float for the parade on the $Drew and Gregg LeRoy are enjoying a 24th of July Sharleen Rowley was prevacation in California with an uncle, Jim sented with a Past President's pin. Sharwtssiiiivcx Baxter, who sent money for their train leen and Francy LeRoy served Childs trip. Michael Larsen and Richard art saw them off on the train in Salt Lake City. at aw Marva and Jim Peterson and children, Mn Mabel Young received word of a and Mr new granddaughter bom at tooele. American Fork, Earl and Vivian Jones, Mn Willard Young are Parents. Mabel Kenilworth, and Bill Shumway, Eagle: fm art alwaya went to Tooele to stay for a few days. Mountain, Calif,, were visitors at rite home of Glenn and LaVerda Jones during Mn Lavarda Jones was hostess Wednesthis week. Jim went back to school and day night to Los Omegos ladies club. Marva stayed longer. They talked about making a float for the The Ward Youth Committee for the July 24th celebration. Second Ward had a bake sale Wednesday O.N.O. Sewing Club Members were and Thursday and a dance entertained at the home of Mn Verda Wednesday Leamasser Thursday evening. They disnight at die Cultural Hall, with the Electric Spirits music all for raising funds for cusses the 24th of July program and enHelper new hymn books. The Ward Youth Comjoyed visiting and refreshment. and Ruth Brasher was here Sunday from mittee working on the project was Kelly Green Hirer McBrasher Kenneth the Provo with her folks, Anderson, Sharlynne Wilson, Stuart IlMKlua family. She and Ira Hatch were speaken Arthur, Colleen Hanson, Teresa Grange, iwimr Mpm in meeting. Dr. Clifford Barnes, of the and Chris Jensen. rendered BYU two music and Kinder Mrs Fred Mr and 11 department, family, Salt Lake City, were recent visitors at the songs. home of Mrs Lucile Kinder and family. Mr and Mrs Fred Durand of Alabama came for a visit with his parents, Mr and Mrs Louis Dirand and a sister and husband Jim Strate Isabelle and Val Dean Oveson and fam. Mrs Ethel Anderson is at the Carbon hospital recovering from surgery. She is improving and will be home this week. Some of the family who came for the wedding Friday night for Pauling and Paul Franklin Roberts were Lucy and Byron Cook, Spring Clem Margaret and Gary Pfaffenberger and children, Aberdeen, Sallie and Ray Campbell and girls of Wyoming, Mr and Mrs Spencer Roberts, Cedar City. Pauline is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs William Douglas. They were married in' the Manti Temple. Recent visitors at the homes of Mr & Mrs Gene Harding and Mr and Mn Rex Fillmore were Mr and Mrs Cordon Lee Mathie and girls of Salt Lake and Mr s Merlene Asay and family of Price. Mr and Mrs Martin Leamaster and Kay Leamaster accompanied Carol Callor, Dragerton, To Salt Lake City one day dur- -. ing the past week. Gordon L. Speltz of Zephyr Cave, Nev12-FE- ET ada has received an appointment to the U. S. Naval Academy at Annapolis by Senator Allan Bible. He is the son of Jim Strate, Manager of the Commercial Tire ComRetired Colonel and Mis Re inha rd L. and pany, in Price, can sell it to you. However, it will cost Mrs Speltz of Florida. He is a grandson of about $24,000. Looking for something smaller? Mrs Ella Rowley of Huntington. can buy you a 9" tire. $7.50 F. D. Robbins, son of F. Dale and Of course, Jims customers usually buy something Helen Robbins, Salt Lake City and a little less extreme. We do a pretty good business Shelley June Allen, were married Wedon passenger car tires. But we do have many commernesday, June 24, in the Salt Lake L. D. S. cial and industrial accounts who need both very small Temple. A reception was held the same and very large tires. at-1 evening at The Candlelight. Those Whats Jims philosophy for a successful business? tending from Huntington were grandparTell the customer what hes getting. Dont sell em ents Mr and Mrs Frank Robbins, Mr and junk. If they buy a lower grade tire tell em what Mrs Ross Gordon and family, Charlene, they can expect. Lamont, Brenda, Dermis and Peggy, Mr Many of Jims customers are his friends and neighand Mrs IRay Stokes and Susan. bors. Im glad to deal with friends and neighbors. Mr and Mn Ray McCandless have reThey dont take advantage of me and I dont take turned from a vacation trip up North. advantage of them. We both kinda look out for each Borne of Ray's folks from san Pedro, Calother. ifornia. Bill and Reva Avarell, went with Jim and his wife, Katheryn, have one son. Gene is them through Yellowstone Park to Canada. in college now, majoring in Business Administration. Thet enjoyed beautiful country and visitJims another of the many Walker Bankard Mered in Cardston with Geary's wife's folks, chants in the Price area. Were glad he is. Whatever Mr and Mn Jim Prince. youre looking for in a tire see Commercial Tire HHope Child was home for the weekCompany. Jim can sell it to you. end with her parents, Mr and Mn Grant Childs. Hope is employed at the Capitol For my money its Building in Salt Lake City. Mrs Madeline Story and daughter Cor-al- ie had a plane trip to Deleware this week to attend the wedding reception of a PRICE OFFICE son and brother, Dwayne Story and VicStrmher Aitrro brpostf Insutnut ( toria J. Weatherly, at Seaford. Dwayne attended school at CEU and SUSC and is ne, TRY IT . . . THEN BUY IT Free Demonstration Of Fires Out FIRES OUT could save your home. FIRES OUT could save your life ! ! EVERY WOMAN KNOWS HOW TO USE AN AEROSOL for FIRES OUT is not complicated; it easy one men. women and children. Almost any can push a button! With an aerosol, this is easy! WE THINK Every woman in America is entitled to have FIRES OUT in her kitchen. Every Winn needs FIRES OUT in his car, truck, pickup, tractor, etc. and JONES & MM tomwi lblp:r State Dank mm to 7 p. m. $Mrs. Ethel Virginia Mettz of Calif, RINGUISK For a fraction of a penny a day, you might protect your business, home, boat, trailer, truck, camper, tractor, tent, loved ones, etc. P. C. 4 sons Castle Dale, Utah to go to Vietnam. Mr and Mn Nevin Anderson and baby son of California are here visiting with the Norman A ode no ns. Mr and Mn Dick Sbewaid of Arizona visited at the home of Mr and Mn Pierce Wilson on their way East to see some of their family. They are parents of Dean's now scheduled a recent comreit to the IDS Church, baptized just last April, is here for an extended visit with her friends Hiyllls and Russell Allred. Mr. Lowell Clawson attended funeral services Monday in Holliday for Mrs. Norma King, his wife's only sister, who died from injuries suffered in an automobile accident. Mrs. Hardy is survived by her husband, Frank S. Hardy, Jr; sons and daughters, Newell, Phillip, both Salt Lake City; John, Elizabeth, Paid, all Ephraim; Parents, Mr, and Mrs. James F. King, Salt Lake City;brothers and sisteis, James F., Concord, Calif., Ronald, W. Salt Lake City; Leona Clawson, Kaysville. Mr. and Mrs. John Walts and small daughter from Clearfield, Utah were weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Poulos. Mrs. Poulos and Mrs. Wafts were girlhood friends in Clearfield. WANT TO BUY A TIRE HIGH? i i - r Walker Bank July 2nd and 3rd only . . . Interested in a College Degree? Do you need to your certificate? Anxious to start college classes? re-ne- w This can all be possible through Utah State Universitys Center for Continuing Education. Any class desired can be had if adequate number of students enroll. Through Cooperation of Emery County Board of Education and Utah State University Extension Services Register Now for Freshman English! Begins at Emery County High School July 20, 1970 and August and Thursday evenings for five weeks. on any Catalog Order 20, 1970.. Monday placed on July 2 or 3 only! Anyone Interested Service Office: . . . Phone Call EARL J. SEELEY, U.S.U. Extension 740-230- 1 i 637-259- 2 ... or come in today |