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Show I iilifjij: im SUMMER SPORTSWEAR 5!S Mens - Ladies hd?i fife PRICES! - Girls Boys CANVAS AND CASUAL OERTER k SWIM SUITS SHOES . APPAREL COMPA NY SANDALS East Main lri(ft ti TRUSTED TRADING SINCE Verla Hall, returned home with them for a few days. Alice and Fred Boone and children, Provo, also visited at the Hall home this week. JMr and Mrs Ezra Harrison were visitors in Salt Lake Thursday. t$Mr and Mrs Marvis Atwood and famtJMr and Mrs Lund Leonard and Cai'ol ily of Salt Lake City visited at the home of parents Mr and Mrs Leo Atwood the Ann had a trip to New Mexico this week and stopped to see their adopted Indian past week. They left the children here while they went on to California for sen, Delbert Lewis, and his family. a few days trip, JT Amos and Dorthy Mansfield, Palms -' tJMr and Mrs Armand Johnson were busdale, California and a granddaughter of Lake iness visitors in Salt Provo, are spending some time here with Wednesday. ttThe County Extension Service held an Dorthy's mother, Mrs Maud Gunderson. upholstering school here this week. Mrs $JMr and Mrs Arthur Clegg have received word of the arrival of a granddaughter-JunWanda Douglas is the supervisor of the 23. Parents are Mr and Mrs Spencer class being held at the Legion Hall. J JMr and Mrs Rex Nelson are having a Clegg, Salt Lake Citv. JJMr'and Mrs Brent Gordon are parents vacation seeing the sights in San Francisof a new son, bom June 27 at the Carbon co and nearby, while Addie Richards is here for a visit with Idonna and other rehospital. His maternal grandparents are Mr and Mrs Frank L. Johnson, London, latives. JfThe Shirl McArthur family enjoyed a England, and he will be named Frank L. for hirp. Paternal grandparents are Mr & trip to Colorado when he attended a minMrs Vaughn Gordon, Huntington. ing convention there. They also saw intJMr and Mrs Stuart Tingey of Brigham teresting places on the wayj, t$Mr and Mrs Larry Jones and family are City made a surprise visit here this week with friends, Mr and Mrs Dorr Hansen. having a three week vacation to Missouri and Illinois where they will have a visit The Dorr Hanson family will meet with with her family and be present for family the Mathis family for a weekend reunion reunion. at Fish Lake. Recent visitors in Huntington were O- t$Mr and Mrs Jack Corgiat and girls, ra and John Totten and son and daughter Raylene and Darlene met Mr and Mrs of Euphrata, Wash. . They brought a son Louis Jones and family of Provo at Jolin-La- ke Robert to the Mission Home in Salt Lake and enjoyed a Holiday weekend. ttMerlin and Dora Geary are having a City. He will go to England. visit with a daughter Marilyn and husband IJThe Huntington Camp Daughters of Utah Pioneers had a Canyon Party WedDan Wagner and Children in Petersburg, Alaska. nesday evening at the Bear Creek Picnic Grounds. They invited their husbands and tJBazil and Bernice Nelson and daughter had supper and a program of Pioneer and of San Diego, Calif. , spent a few days here this week with Mrs Mabel Young and Patriotic stories and songs. Camp Captain Irene Harrison, Ella Rowley and others of the family. They had a trip toBlanch Johnson were in charge of the gether to the San Rafael country via the lunch. Mae Arnold, Vonda Corgiat and new highway. Flora Jensen arranged the program. They tJMr and Mrs Don Horrocks and childfor the July 24th PiMr and Mrs Michael Green and plan to make a float ren, oneer Celebration. ' children. Salt Lake City, spent part of ttEllen and Lawrence Lyons have moved the Holiday weekend here with Mr and from Tooele to Detroit, Michigan, where Mrs LaVar Green. Ellen will be employed as a secretary. tJLoren and Desie Oviatt were in Moab She is the daughte-- of Mr and Mrs Leonthis weekend to visit with relatives and ard Mathie. others. They attended a 25th year school reunion with their graduating class. EightJMr and Mrs Frank Hall, Amy and Nadine, were in Brigham City the oast week teen were present. to attend the reunion of the Mark Hall $JMr and Mrs William Starr are having family. Nearly 200 were present. A niece a ten day vacation in Anchorage, Alaska. They will spend some time with Dave of Sandy spent the week of their vacation here doing some farming and some and Sylvia Stanr Pizzuto and children and see some of the interesting places in Alaska before returning home. ttThe Gardner Family enjoyed a reunion Friday, Saturday and Sunday at Indian Springs on the mountain. Milas, Norman and Sharon and their families, Farmington, Dee and family, Moab; Kendall and Van and families, Orangeville; Cameron and Ann Brinkerhoff, Emery Lamond and Sherma, Cleveland; Burke and Velma Huntington and their families; Charles and Shanna Lewis and children, Salt Lake City, and some of Gerene and Rollan Jones family, Price, ttCary and Lamont Arnold and their families spent part of the holiday week- Huntington News e . 55 , Castle Dale Flews family. tJSome of the men in the wards were at the Church Farm Monday putting up new steel posts to make a new fence. tJMonday, June 29th, the McArthur family reunion was held at the Hunting-Cit- y Park. There were 63 members of the family present. ttMr and Mrs Phineas Cook were in Salt Lake City Saturday to meet their son, Chall, who returned from Vietnam, They went with Challs wife, Annette, f Price. Mildred Johnson also went. They went to Price Sunday to be present when Chall officiated at the naming ofhis son, Kevan Chall, bom three months ago. ttPhilip Powell, son of Mr and Mrs Clark Powell and Brenda Gordon, daughter of Mr and Mrs Ross Gordon were confirmed members of the LDS Church Sunday. JJAt the First Ward the baby son of Mr and Mrs Lloyd Owen Kessler was named Lloyd Owen Kessler Jr. by Bishop Vem Leamaster. tJMr and Mrs Dee Nielson and girls of Woods Cross were weekend visitors at the home of Mrs Della Brasher. Jerry and Joan Huntsman and children 1 ay HMr and Mrs Jack Magnuson and family met Joy and Sam Harrison and family at the Cleveland reservoir where they spent Saturday and Sunday together. Bonnie Harrison has visited three weeks here at the Magnuson home. IJDavid Larsen, son of Mr and Mrs end here with Mrs Mae Arnold. They enjoyed the rodeo Friday night in Cleveland. ttWeekend visitors at the home of Mr and Mrs Shirl McArthur were Ronald and Shirley Knighton and children of Blanding and Sheila of Salt Lake City. and Gayle Brown of Salt Lake City spent the holiday weekend here with her parents, Mr and Mrs Max Larsen and ttent Wilde, also of Green River, Wyoming. J Gary Cox has been sustained as 2nd counselor to Bishop John Jorgenson, to fill the vacancy left by Craig Johansen when he was transfered to Lehi for the summer, 1 Junior Nickles, employed at Las Veweekend here with gas, spent his four-dhis parents, Mr and Mrs James Hardy. His sister, Lois Hardy, returned home with him and will visit there at the home of her sister Carol and Bob Burnside and family. Mr Earl Hardy of Raton, New Mexico visited here over the weekend with his brother James and Zola Hardy and fam-il- y. Kimball Larsen spent one week in Carbon hospital with rheumatic fever and was returned home with request that he remain down or at least pretty quiet most of the summer. The Lanens other three children, Kimberly 10, Kerry 8, and Launa 2 had their tonsils removed Tuesday in the Price hospital. Mrs Larsen's mother, Mrs Garr Hansen of Price, helped With this "project". She cared for David at her home in Price one week and also Kerry one week following his surgery and while the two girls were recovering Teresa Wilberg returned home Tk poapto af GREEN RIVER n hvitid to on pioto Vow um our fodlitko at w aro always Helper State Bank tJWord has been received by relatives here that the one month old grand son of Mrs Kathryn Killpack of Green River, Wyoming, formerly of Castle Dale, underwent major surgery in an Ogden hospital. He is the son of Brent and Kada PROGRESS - Castle Dale. Utah Thursday, July 9, 1970 4 plane Friday from a week's visit in Reno, Nevada at the Venicent Bradley home. While there she and her boy friend Reiner and his brother Steffin Bradley toured California and visited Yosemite National Park and other points of interest. Her parents, Mr and Mrs Wayne Wilberg, met her plane. J JDavid Jorgensen, son of Mr and Mrs Joseph Jorgensen was advanced to the position of Teacher in the Priesthood at Sacrament meeting Sunday, The baby boy of Mr and Mrs Boyd Lynn Nielson was blessed in Sacrament meeting Sunday and given the name of Boyd Lynn Jr. by Wesley Ruane Law. The baby's father is serving in overseas duty. 1 2Lt. R. Mack Huntington of Castle Dale, son of Mr and Mrs Feno Hunting-to- n, has been promoted to 1I.t. in ceremony held in Longbich, Vietnam. Mr Wallace Balwin and son Steven of Salt Lake were here two days last week assisting Feno Huntington in taking cattle to Joe's Valley. J JMr and Mi'S Oscar Wayman spent the past week with their sons and their families in Salt Lake, Mrs Mack Huntington and mother Mrs Roland Oldroyd came down from Spring-vil- le to accompany Mrs Feno Huntington to the funeral services of Ward George at Ferron. Capt. Wesley George, son of Ward and Eleanor George, and 1I.t. Mack Huntington are at the same post in I.ongbich, Vietnam. MMre Pauline Cox and two small daughters from Silverthom, Colorado, visited here two weeks with her husband's parents, Kenneth and Valoy Cox and in Eer-rwith her parents, Mr and Mrs Lowry Olsen. Ken and Valoy took her and the youngest daughter home this weekend. Stacy, 6, remained for an extended visit with grandparents here and in Feron Helper and Green Slyer seeing. 1890! . by at home, II Mrs Parley Anderson returned home from the hospital tkis wee and Mrs Agnes Draper of Orangeville is assisting in the Anderson home. Lyle and Sharon Fox and family from Denver came to attend funeral services for Lyle's brother Henry Fox, formerly of Orangeville. They spent a week here with Sharon's mother, Mrs Margaret Mag-nusand family and visited other friends and relatives. UGlen and Ida Snow attended M. I. A. Conference in Salt Lake City, where they met their daughter, Imogene Wright of Rialto, California, who is activity leader of her stake in California, and they were overnight guests at the home of Mrs Snow's sister, Clarence and Romona Guymon. Mr and Mrs Mark Williams and Glen and Ida Snow spent several days this week at Ferron Reservoir, fishing and sight I 'tali ron, j I Paul and Hazel Judd and children from DSnver, Colorado visited here this weekend with Mr, Judd's sister, Rose and Theo Ungerman and family, and his brother Bob and Ann Judd and family. Member Federal DepoeR Insurance Corporation - 10 Y Hi-La- Ice nd Cream samples! ferron, utah S af See Cookie, the Clown, Friday and Saturday! 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