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Show 5 Emery Count: JKLEADZn Thursday , August Castle Dale Ileus ff Visiton at the Merrald Rasmussen home the past week was their daughter and family, the Delore Beach's from St. Paul, Minnesota, After spending a week, they left Friday morning with the Rasmussen's and Coleen's brother Keith and family from Orangeville., for SLC, There the family met two other brothers, Kenneth and Ronald and families. ff Mr and Mrs Louis Killpack of Tooele and Mrs Kill pack's parents Mr and Mrs of Florida, visited here Sunday with Louis's father, Clive and Blanch Kill Fn-fin- pack. Mr Helen Buxton and family and two family friends spent the weekend with Buxton's mother, Blanch and Clive Mrs Kill-pac- k. Bishop Bert and Roma Williams and family and neighbors Mr and Mrs Lloyd England, of Tooele, spent two days here the middle of the week. Clive and Blanch accompanied them to Joe's Valley and San Rafael. , Dean Anderson, son of Mr and Mis Parley andErson, who ha been employed as wholesale salesman for Good Year Tire Company, with headquarters in Cedar City, has been transfered to Orem where he will serve as head salesman. Dean Just won a week's paid vacation in Mexico for he and his wife. He placed second in the entire Western District, f f Mi Bernice Petenen and Naomi Jensen were overnight guests in Nephi Tuesday at the home of Mi Peteison's mother, Mi Rilla Bean. They visited Hugh Brandon at the Colonial Manor, tf Mrs Lottie Workman from Hermann, Missouri and her sistei Norma Woods and Pauline Brandon from St. LouLs, are spending a two week vacation with their sister Mi Anna Laura Behling, Pauline, in company with her son Jack, wife and family from Colorado, spent the first part of the week in Joe's Valley at a family reunion with the Clyde Brandon - )f Lois Jensen , shown with her Lamb that took the Grand Champion honors in Richfield last week. rlene i'underson , her steer that shown with Grana Champion honors at the Southern Utah t o eh Chow in Ri chf ield . Li tt 1 Ulell iind Ieigh Preston gave a birthday party in honor of Olive Funk at their home in Dragerton, Those present were Mr and Mrs Mark Williams, Mr and Mrs Melrose Tuttle, Mr Liss Porter from California, Mr and Mrs Kermit Peterson, Mr C Mrs rthur Huntsman, Mr and Mrs Craig Funk, Fern Fish and, Ca i ol Yats of SLC. M The Social Sewing Club iust recently had theii summer part's at the home of Mrs ima Rhodes, Lunch was served by lda Wareham, Olive Funk, Delma Leslie and nna Rhode. 1 f Weekend guests at the home of Mr and Mrs Bryant Nelson were Mr and Mb' Farl Nelson and family from SLC and Mr and Mm Michael France from Bountiful. Visiting with Mr and Mi Clyde Beh-li- ng and famih for a few days last week were their daughter Connie, husband Lar-t- x and baby Jennifer. Becky returned to Salfna with them to spend a week, 1 Visiting over the weekend with Mr and Mi Ike Kuykendall was Mr and Mrs leon Pepper and family of Borger, Texas, 'Mrs Duane (Velma) Frandsen and (Clvda from Price spent the night at ,, the home of her sister Mrs Tldona Ralphs, to bisit with Carol before she returned to Texas. m r tt 2 visit. ft Mr and Mi C,H. Snow traveled to SLC last week for doctor appointments. Mr and Mrs Gardell Snow and Mr and Mi Glen Jones traveled to Lodge Grass, Huntington ft 1 1 Kay Wilson has been home with her folks, Mr and Mrs Willis Wilson and family, She has been stationed in Texas with the Air Force and now will be at Lowry Base in Colorado for a specialized school. it Mr and Mrs Guy Brown, Della Brasher and Fdith Collard spent Friday and Monday in C sdifomia with LaDell Brown and Montana to purchase a Hereford bull from the Murray Brown Ranch. They visited also with Mi Kathryn Killpack in Qreen River, Wyoming, and Mr and Mrs Clair Larson in in Roosevelt. ft Mrs Scott Truman has been visiting with her parents this past week, Mr and Mt Snow. They drove to Cedar City on to. take Jean home, Monday .. - ter , family. .; a: ft Sally Campbell and girls of Lander, Wyoming, spent two weeks with her mother, Kate Douglas, ft Mr and Mi Charles Collard were in SLC and Murray during the past week with some of their family. ft The Second Ward Relief Society had Ward Conference Tuesday, ff Willard and Shailynne Milham will make their home in SLC, Sharlynne will register at the Trade Tech and Willard expects to find employment. ft The familv of Martha Sherman had a party for her 91st birthday. Present were Daisy Norton, SLC, Ann Frandsen, Jarvis, Nephi, Bill of Helper, Lilian, Bud and Rupert. Sisters Mary Collard, Maud Gundetxcn and Dolly from Hunting-to- n and Price and daughter Nola Jensen, Wellington and her son Oion Jensen and X 59c C.F 39 c ftrTnkSCmoO All Banquet 59c V Dinners .rsi..43c 59c Hash Drowns-269 Cants. .fisnstsT. . . !7. . .. ; . .s.lfP.s.s. Grapes Bell Peppers-'- - 0c 29 c ...1 1 b. family. b. 1 .19clb. 29c lb. sjsisw. Fryers i.vr. Fryers Pot Roast Swiss Steak 33clb. . 89clb. 79clb. Franks LunchGarlicMeats.Pickle Balogna, m.'35c G Pimento, G Spiced Luncheon SS! CELEBRITY LER Cookies 31.00 Happy b'b 2.59 Coffee Paper Towels-.29- c or Tldbitts Ch. Cr, Tuna f ,- ...39c Pineapple... 51. 05 Lunch Meat-"-'-4- Host 1c IGA IGA .A.??.A.T- Vheaties-"-""-59- c Vinegar....5.f:!-.2.8- ?oanutButter.!;.75c Vinegar 0 9 59c gal. (Bring your own Jug) ash-.Ir.t.Hi......g.A5 THESE SPECIALS EFFECTIVE Aug. 19, 20, Singletons fGrocerieTieats-Dr- y FERRON, UTAH Goods-Hardwa- re) & f f Mrs Lucille Herron had a plane trip to Canada this week to visit with her sons, Dee and Bob and families, ft Lowell and Margaret McGuire and family of Calif,, Reed and Lois Arnold Brigham City, Rex Harrison and family of Dragerton, visited at the Ezra Harrison home and attended a Brasher family reunion Saturday at the City Park. ff Mr and Mrs Pierce Wilson and daughter Beulah Nelson and husband Everett, here from California, were in SLC Tuesday and Wednesday to visit others of the family, Scott, Max, Lila, Enid and fam- ilies f f Mr and 59c lb. 59c lb. Bacon 21 Emery Durand and son of Seattle visited during this week with his parents, Mr and Mi Louis Durand and with a sister, Isabelle Oveson and family. Fred Durand and family were also here from Alabama, f f Allen Lltster and family are visiting with Mr and Mb Errol Litster and Thomas. Allen and family have recently returned from South America, ff Mildred Johnson, with other descendants from SLC, attended a marker dedication for Ezekial and Julia Hills Johnson, at Johnson, Utah, near Kanab, f f Mrs Beatrice Harrison has been at the Carbon Hospital the past week for observation and medical care, f f Relatives here for funeral services for Lyman Black, Saturday, were Jean Laws, Nora Kartchner, Mr and Mrs Bud Truman, Prlcej Keith ana Cloe Anderson, Tremon-to- n; Karl and Phyllis Truman, Miners-vill- ej Lamond Kartchner and wife; Perry G Ella Black, Grand Junction, Speakers at thf services were Jean Laws, Ruben Brasher, Bishop Vem Leamaster. Music, Male Chorus, Errol Lltster, Elaine Jensen, Elaine Truman, Dorris Leonard, Lyle Lltster and Verda Leamaster. Prayers, Woodrow Truman, Keith Anderson, Karl Truman G the grave dedication by Lavar Black, Military services at the cemetery, ff Bishop Kendall Mortensen and family have returned home from North Dakota, where he has been attending school and graduated with a Master's Degree in SciMr ence. 384-26- 10 Lamb for 70c per pound. Other exhibitors from Emery County included Kent Bunderson, Emery, Wills, Kit and Ginger Wareham, Ferron, all exhibiting beef j Jim Jensen, Huntington, Niekle and Jodie Jensen, Cleveland, all exhibiting Lambs? and LaDell Oveson, son of Mr, and Mrs, Ellis Oveson of Cleveland who . exhibited Swine. The Emery FFA Judging Team took 2nd place in the Livestock Judging Contest, With the high caliber of competition at the show, the youth from Fmery County did very well in bringing back the honors , given them, Mr and Mrs Glen Jones, Norman Anderson Fenton Moffitt, Lund Leonard, Grant Cuy-mo- n, Lynn Guy mon, Beverlv 'ielon and Harvey Williams. Harvex upplies the music and calling for the dances. ff Mr and Mrs Dale Ungcrman and family and Mr and Mrs Keith Larsen and family had a week of vacation in Yellowstone Park. ff Mr and Mrs William Starr were in Nephi over the weekend visiting and taking care of business, f f Lloyd and Evonne Jones and children of Tooele visited at the Norman Anderson home Saturday, , ff Weekend visitors at the home of Paul and Viola Palmer were Mr and Mrs Phillip Palmer and children. f f James and Lynda Nelson came for a visit with the Lynn Guymon family. They are living in SLC. ff The family of Mrs IrenenHarrison had a party for her Sunday in the canyon this weeks Loren and Desie Oviatt and family, Reed and Lois Arnold, Margaret and Lowell McGuire and family. It Visitors at the home of Boyd and Lorraine Snow were a si'ter and husband, Mr and Mi Roger Myers of Phoenix, Ariz,, and brother, Allan Palmer of Cedar City, visited friends here Thursday, including Mis Fred Larsen, 7ola Hardy and Arlene Grant. tt Mi Carly Bullard and ix children of Oregon visited here a week with her brother Robert and Rachelle Jackson and family. tf Buck Reneer is our new City Maintenance man and replaces Robert Jackson, who resigned to accept a position of higher wages and is now employed as a carpenter at Caibon College, tf Mr and Mrs Robert Havely and two grandchildren from Dayton, Ohio spent a two week vacation with Mrs Havely's sister, Dorthy and Marvin Miller. Mr and Mrs Miller also lud as guests at their home Dorthy Lee Doll's three children from National City, California. Also house guests at the Miller home a few day were Mrs Behling's sisters, Lottie Norma and Pauline from Missouri, tt Mr and Mrs Lloyd Wilberg have just returned home from a month's tour of Canada and Alaska, tt Randall Magnuson, son of Mr and Mrs Jack Magnuson spent a week vacation at his grandfather's (Neldon Wickman) sheep camp in the Uintah Mountains, tt Mrs Margaret Magnuson and her family spent the weekend at Flaming Gorge; Margaret and daughter Kathy, Mr and Mrs Dick Cox and family, Jim and Mardean Riley and family and John and Tawna Magnuson, all Castle Dale; Sharon and Lyle Fox and family, Denver, The Tox children Wendi and Holly, who has spent two weeks here with their grandmother, returned home with their parents, Marie and Jack McCarty and baby of SLC spent the week here with their parents, Mr and Mrs Edward Reid. ff Seven couples of the square dancing group had a steak fry at Little Bear Picnic area Friday night. Those attending were tt f f Major and Mrs Roger Clawson and 4 San Diego, Calif, spent the children from weekend with Major Clawson's father, Lowell Clawson and visited his grandfather Clint Clawson in the Ferron Rest Home and his Aunt Audry and Willard Sandburg ' of Huntington. Cox and small Pauline and It Fugene children of West Jordon spent the weekend with Fugene's parents, Mr and Mrs Kenneth Cox and Peggy, I Mr and Mrs Berdell Lake attended the 25th wedding anniveisarv of Mrs Like's brother Jolui and Beverly Marshall in Provo Saturday night. Mrs Neva Lake has entertained all of her grandchildren throught the summer. tt DUP Captains of all camps of Fmery County met monday afternoon with Iniery County camp at the home of County President Dora Otterstnim to make plans for the joint Carbon and Fmery Comity DUP convention to be held at Wellington LDS Ward Chapel all day September 11, beginning at 10 a. m. Carbon County Camp will host the noon luncheon. Camp Dale will hold their first meeting Ely neighbors tt :y. Sure, we liaxe a request get lost!" O ( and 1 1 goutTiTuEs Auction Producers Salina Auction ' August 13, 1971 END AND C.ALVESt Salable at Auction 410 compared to 400 last week and 356 a year ago. Trading brish with CATTLE k family. nH Producers Salina son Craig. 1J Martha Nielson Weston of Keams and her daughter Dona from Flagstaff, Arizona Pan-gui- ch, 45c Str.berries..41.00 pflHOURSV g FRESHER Balogna, ? and Verna Axelgard came from Calif, for a visit with Frank Robbins and also Mi Kate Robbins, who is at the Nursing Home in Price, ft Mr and Mr Clark Robinson and family have returned from Tucson, Arizona, where he has been attending summer sch-'oIf Wiggo ' ol. AIRUOODS Cheese Ice Milk Cheese Gold II Soft vi Livestock from Emery County' took three top placings at the Southern Utah Junior Livestock Show held at Richfield last week, Marlene Bunderson, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Rex Bundersoh of Fmery, exhibited the Grand Champion Fat Steer, The Steer weighed 1080 pounds and sold for 60$ per pound. Lois Jensen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Jensen of Huntington, exhibited the Grand Champion Fat limb. She received $1.60 per pound for the Lamb, Wade Jensen, son of Mr and Mrs Keven Jensen of Cleveland, exhibited the Reserve Champion Fat Lamb. He sold the 61c Milk W Take Stockshow Honor m Milk COTT Junior Traveling from American Fork to spend the weekend with Mr and Mrs Robert Mead and boys were Irene's parents, Mr and Mrs Floyd Merkley and two brothers, Mr and Mrs Richaid Merkley and son, and Mark Merkley. On Sunday they conducted a fireside and were also the speakers at Sacrament meeting, Week-lo- ng visitors at the home of parents Mr and Mrs Bryant Nelson were Mrs Joyce Ilow'ell and three children from Bountiful and Mis Sherrel Snow and two boys from SLC. Mr and Mrs Ike Kuykendall and son Darold traveled to Syracuse to bring their Grandson Keith Guy back to Feiron for a FERRON NEWS dau-Agh- took the August 30 at the home of Myrtle Larsen to make further plan for the convention. J Mrs Dora Otterstnim attended a recital in the Fine Arts Center at BYU Monday where Joyce Coulson presented her music recital accompanied by Mi Otteistmm's STEP attendance only fair due to local Fair activities. Slaughter Steers and Heifers 50$ higher. Slaughter Cows were 25 to 50$ higher full advance on Utility Holsteins promising high yield. Feeder Cattle were steady to 50$ higher most advance on Choice 600 lb, and heavier Heifers. Supply consists of near 50 Feeder Cattle, balance primarily Slaughter Cattle. FEFDR STEERSi Choice 300-4lb. Feeder Steers Calves in short supply 36.00-38.5- 0. Choice 400-5lbs. 33,75-36.0- 0. Few mostly Choice 850-9- 50 lb. Steers 30.00- - 31.00, Few Good 400-5- 50 lb. Holsteins County SAVINGS LAMP UP TO COCKTAIL 507o 00 50 25 27 00-- 29 FEEDFR HFIFERSi Few lb. Heifer Calves Choice 28.00-31.7- 500-7- 27.25-29.2- SLAUGHTER 400-5- 00 Few lbs. Feeder Heifers Few Good 400-7- 00 lbs. 00 0. Heifers Choice POLE 30.00-32.0- 0. STEERSi Choice 985-13- 20 Few Good and 0, lbs. 32,40-33.5Choice 855-11- 50 lbs. 28.75-31.9- 0. Few Standard and Good Holstein Steers 27.50-28.4- REDUCED FLOOR FOR 805-9- 25 Choice HEIFERSi 30.10-31.3- 835-8- 65 Good and Choice 0. lbs. 29.10-30.5- Ton weight individual 30, 50, Ihe TADLI 0. SLAUGHTER COWS AND BULLSt Cutter G Canner L'tility Cows 18.75-23.7- 0. Cows 16.50-19.7- 5. Commercial and Good Bulls 27.70-30.5- 0, including Oldftom, Occasional Q NOW Values Up To $179.00, $99.00 HELPER FORtllTURE COMPANY PHONE tfr 07 Fui 637-23- 88 THE STOW WITH THE NEW LOOK Business prophets at- tempt to tell us what will happen. Business profits tell us what did happen." j CLEARANCE 0. SLAUGHTER lbs. CHAIN 5. Never undersold when 21 Woet Main Gtrcot , it comes to quclltyl Price. A Ufc:! - |