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Show V . ft LEADER EMERY COUNTY SINCE 1900 SERVING Association EMERY COUNTY PROGRESS LEADER NOVEMBER 23, 1972 PAGE 2 Founded 1685 Pete Jones - Kimble Larsen Editor entered as the act of and Publisher EMERY COUNTY $4.00 year, 2 years $7.50. Outside .SUBSCRIPTION RATES: 'EMERY CO: $4:50 per year. All subscriptions are payable in advance. DEADLINES: Advertising, Monday, 5:00 p.m.; School News, Friday, 5:00 p.m.; Social News, Monday, 9:00 a.m. All other news & classified ads, Monday, 5:00 p.m. Pictures, Monday, 5:00 p.m.; All deadlines advanced one day when a holiday falls PLEASE BE ON We would like to express our deep wh so extended their love and sympathygraciously at the of our beloved mother and passing away grandmother. Our thanks to all who participated in any way at the service. For the many ul flowers, cards, letters, telephone calls and home visits. For the food so generously given and to all others who helped in any way to lighten our sorrow. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Harmon and family Mr. and Mrs.John Chamberlain and family Mrs. Carolyn Rodgers and Christy Tanya Sue Christensen AND bea-utH- A weekly newspeper established in 1899 published every Thursday and Second Class matter at the Post Office in Castle Dale, Utah 84513 under Congress March 3, 1879. during the week. SHOP EARLY FOR fflZEBiQHifli TIME! etc1 CARD OF THANKS The William W. Williams family would like to thank everyone who helped put out the fire at their home, their contributions and their kindness. William W. Williams family CLOSE OUT 100 $1.66 CARD OF THANKS Martha Jacobsen 286 2518 Mr. and Mrs.Nels Hansen spent Friday night in Emery. Mrs. Betty Bunderson enjoyed a Stork Shower at her home Monday Nov. 13th for her daughter-in-laBeverly. Mrs. Janice Snow and Mrs. Ginette Bunderson were in charge and a nice afternoon was spent playing games and nice refreshments were served, special guests were Mrs. Audrey Steadman, Beverly's mother and Mrs. nnle Taney , her sister. Mrs. Virginia Sorensen has been to Sait Lake on jury duty, she plans to return w, Monday to continue the duty. Mr. and Mrs. Nels Sorensen has been v Mr. and Mrs. Nels Sorensen celebrated 50th Wedding Anniversary with a family dinner at the Wisteria Cafe in Gunnison. Nearly 70family members were present. Sunday an open house was held at their home in Mayfield for friends and relatives attending. Mrs. Eva Jacobsen entertained a Tri-Chparty at her home. The dealer was Mrs. Ann Fillmore of Huntington. About 15 ladies were present including Eva's daughter, Nettie Mae Marshall of Huntington. Many beautiful painted pictures and articles were displayed and a nice lunch was served. Mr. and Mrs. Duane Olsen and family are visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Olsen, and also their son, Vern, who is attending school at BYU. They plan on being home for Thanksgiving. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Haddenham held a birthday party for Evelyn Marie at their home, some little friends were in their attendance. Also Mr. and Mrs. LuDean Maxfield, Mr. and Mrs. Mervln Johnson, Mrs. Martha Jacobsen Mrs, Sharon Jacobsen and Mrs, Ramona Anderson, all of Emery. Mr. and Mrs. Orvel Sorensen, Mr. and Mrs. Rueben Sorensen and granddaughter Sherrie, Mr. and Mrs. Alma Sorensen, Mr. and Mrs. Willis Sorensen, Mr. Marlon Sorensen, Carolyn and Andrew, all attended the open house in Mayfield for Mr and Mrs. N els Sorensen. All of M rs. Sorensen's brothers and sisters were there except one sister. Mr. and Mrs. Alton jensenandoie Jensen were also present. Mrs, LaRue Petty and children were visiting in Emery over the week end. They were visitors ofMr.Arthur Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Petty and Rex Addley. Mr. hnd Mrs, Orvel Sorensen received news of a bom toMr.and Mrs. Elmer (Llnda)Crowe of Teton, Idaho. This is their second great-grandch- ild great-grandchi- ld. em "ON THE MOON WITH APOLLO 17 chapter in history comes to a close December 7 with the blastoff of Apollo 17. NASA has published a fully illustrated 100 page booklet on this last Apollo mission, titled On the Moon With Apollo 17. Its designed as a guide for the television veiwer and follows the mission from takeoff to splashdown. It will also make an excellant memento of this occasion. The book is on sale by the U.S. Government Printing Office and can be ordered by sending a check or money order for $1.00 to the Superintendent of Documents, Box 1821, Washington D.C., 20013. A Lbvqg SGiGeffiam off WoH0 JDJscdw Evgw'mes SmenHH AppMomeG lass WmvG Words cannot express the gratitude and and appreciation we feel toward those who, by their kindness and generous assistance helped 'lighten our burden of sorrow at the time of the death of our husband, father, and grandfather. May God's blessing rest with those who came to our assistance in any way, Mrs. Cotton Knits Double Knits 58-- 1 YD. Cotton knits, wide, Machine wash, 64 shrinkage. Matte Jersey Prints Cricket Knits 50 Polyester, 50 cotton Machine Wash. Permanent Little to no shrlngake 48 G.C. Killpack and family. wide. Machine wash, excellant for robes and lounging wear $1.37 IMMMMBMM) Franklin Randlin Jones, 87, Elmo, died 17 in a Provo nursing home after a illness. Bom Feb, 17, 1885, pine Valley, Washington Co., to Frederick William and Eliza jane Baker Jones. Married Mary Julia Pulfipher Feb. 17, 1904, Mexico; solemnized salt Lake LDS Temple. Former building contractor, miner, farmer; past mayor Elmo 12 years, survivors; widow; sons, daughters, Charles F., Lloyd c., Mrs. June (Mary Lamon) Christensen; all Elmo; Mrs. Winifred, "Winnie Dalton, Cleveland, Parley D., 100 Nov. long Elwood Elydor,Bountiful;Mrs.He-rma- press YARDS FOR FRANKLIN RANDLIN JONES Price, $1.99 YD. Mix and Match n (Louise) Thissens, McGill, Nev., 37 22 grandchildren; 94 -graat-gre- at grandchildren; brother, Loren, Alhambr, Calif. Burial Elmo City Arne I Plaids Jersey 100 45 Amel Jersey Prints wide. Mach. Wash, little to no iron. woven polyester plaids 54 to 56 wide, Machine wash. Permanent press, in all your favorite Xmas and Holiday colors 100 $1.37 YD. $3.99 YD. Tricot Mens Shirtings Nylon Tricot 54 to 108 wide, all types 100 681 125 yard remnants MILES BAILEY DAVIS Miles Bailey Davis, 61, Orangeville, died Nov. 18, at home of a heart ailment. Bom Dec. 17, 1911, Orangeville, to Robert Kirby and Maud M. Miles Davis. Married Dessie smith, Dec. 12, 1934, Orangeville; solemnized Manti LDS Temple. Terminal supervisor, LDS Cooperative Coal Mine; Past MIA superintendent, Elders uorum President; Orangeville Ward, survivors; widow; sons, LamontM., Taylorsville; Cr aig B., Hunter; Ellis C., Moab, Galen s., LDS mission; 8 grandchildren; sisters, Mrs. Homer (Marjorie) Moffett, Green River, Wyoming; Mrs. Lillie snow, Orangeville, Burial Orangeville Cemetery. GEORGE N. JEFFS George Nephi Jeffs, 83, castle Dale, died Nov. 19, in a salt Lake hospital of natural causes. Bom April 5, 1889, Cas- 100 Shinny knits Polyester, 50 Cotton wide, Machine wash. 1 shrinkage, Excellant for men's wear and lounging outfits 50 58-- 60 $1.19 Double Units 58-- YD. YD. 100 58-- 60 Acrylic sweater knits wide, machine wash. Mix and Match YD. tle Dale, to James Arthur and Lucinda Seely Jeffs. Married Ethel Livingston 60 $2.99 Sweater Knits Nylon Tricot wide, Machine wash, full pieces Polyester Dbl. knits wide, machine wash. Permanent press 100 Tricot 100 108 Polyester IMMMMDB&nMMMJM $3.99 J33 Sft MMXiSXM MXiBIMDBiSMMI Sept, 3, 1914, Castle Dale; solemnized Manti LDS Temple. She died Dec. 29, 1970. Coal miner; member United Mine Workers Union, survivors; son, Clive L., Placerville, Calif., daughters, Mrs. Hazel strong, castle Dale; Mrs. Glen (Enid) Cox, salt Lake City; 10 grandchildren; 7 ' sisters, Mrs. Emma Dickson, Castle Dale, Mrs. Alice Leavitt, Las Vegas. Funeral Friday Nov. 24, at 1 P.m., Castle Dale LDS Ward chapeL friends call Fausett Mortuary, castle Dale, p.m. at chapel hour beThursday fore services. Burial Castle Dale Ceme;30 tery. LEAH ELDER CHRISTENSEN Leah Elder Christensen, 65, castle Dale, died Nov, 16 in a Salt Lake hospital after a short illness. B om Jan. 13, 1907, castle Dale to Claybom P. and Annie Peterson Elder. Married to Charlie A. Christensen, April 6, 1927, castle Dale; solemnized Manti LDS Temple. He died set. 7, 1967. Member DUP, Camp Dale, survivors; daughters, Mrs. Arthur (Ruth) Harmon, Mrs. Carolyn Rogers, Tanya s. Christensen, all salt Lake; Mrs, John(BEV ristense, all salt Lake; Mrs. John (Bev- erly) chamberlain, Orem; 9 grandchildren; sisters, Mrs. Emma Reynolds, Mrs. Armenta Anderson, both Castle Dale, Mrs. Verda Rasmussen, Roosevelt; Mrs.Norma Taylor, Kaysville; Burial Castle Dale City Cemetery. EARL 40 WEST MAIN RHONE 637-070- 7 J. ROBERTSON Earl J. Robertson, 76, Orangeville, died Nov. 17 in a Salt Lake hospital of natural causes. Bom Feb. 8, 1896, Orangeville, to Oscar and Hannah Josephine Anderson Robertson. Married Ruby Hall Nov. 4, 1916; she died Oct. 31, 1963, Marridd Hilma Grange Peacock, June 11, 1964, Manti LDS Temple. Owner and operator Trail Mountain Coal Mine 25 years; former mayor Orangeville; veteran World War 1; member American Legion Post 39. survisors; widow; daughters, Mrs. Dale (LaFonta) Farmer, Colville, Wash., Mrs. Ward(Ke-nn- a) cox, Orangeville; 15 grandchildren; 14 stepsons, stepdaughters; Mrs. Don (Nan) jukes, Logan; Mrs. Jim (Buelah) Jensen, Price; Paul Peacock, Delroy Peacock, Orangeville; brothers, Oscar, Burley, Idaho; Lee, Price; Gene, Calif.; Burial Orangeville City Cemetery. PRICE, UTAH PMlWfQ f K 8 100 100 100 Polyester screen prints Cotton screen prints Polyester photo prints all 45 wide, all roach, wash. all permanent press WI I IS South Carbon Avo. (Formerly Mortensen's Quality Carpets) PABBOGO 1 |