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Show VvmiMWt Mr. and Mrs. Jim Peacock, Midvale, FFA Mens The Emery FFA Chapter will hold a meeting on Friday Dec. 1, at 7 p.m., to advance 43 members to the degree of Creenhands. Refreshments will be served. The Emery FFA shop class has repaired and painted the Emery County Extension service Calves scale. The Emery FFA has gone up and cut pinyon pine fire wood. It Is $23.00 a pick up load. We still have wrenches, safety signs, and first aid kits to sell. Contact FFA announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Miss Jan Peacock, to Steven F. Winget, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Winget, Midvale. Both the bride-ele- ct and prospective students at the Ungroom are third-ye- ar iversity of Utah majoring in education. Miss Peacock is a member of Alpha Theta Chi chapter of LambaDeltaSigna.Mr. Winget has been affiliated with Sigma Phi Ep- UiaH! DISCOVERYH countryH silon. A yuletide wedding is planned with ceremony and reception scheduled for Dec, 28, at the Hotel Utah. An open house the following evening, Dec. 29, is scheduled at the LDS Cultural Hall in Orangeville, Emery County, former residence of the bride. Engagement & plans revealed Parents announce engagement Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. 1 arsen, field, announce the engagement of their daughter Miss I aRita I arsen to Uedn Nelson, son of Mr, and Mrs. Philip C. Nelson, Perron. Miss I arsen is a graduate of Richfield Mr. and Mrs. John P, Jensen of Castle Dale would like to announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter Jolene to Mr. Craig Spicer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie H. Spicer of Salt Lake. Huntington Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Sitterud, Carl were dinner guests forThanks-givin- g at the home of Ruth and Mason Taylor, along with Ruths children, Kathryn and jerry Denison and Brandon of Price, Mr. and Mrs. Kent Kelly of Salt Lake and Judy and husband and three sons of Midvale. - Nia Joyce Wagner of BYU in Provo spent the holiday home with her icarents Mr. and Mrs. Cato Wagner. and Mrs. Theo LeRoy had a lovely Thanksgiving dinner at the home of their daughter Oral and Neal GuymoninDr-agerto- n. They sjcent a couple of days with them and they also visited with Clayton and Theane Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Milford Nielson entertained her brother Mavm and wife and family ol salt Lake and Mr.andMrs. Melvin Mills for the holiday dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Mills of salt lake sient the holiday with his folks, Mr, and Mrs. Homer Mills. is a graduate of GrThe groom anite High and the Utah Technical College of salt Lake. He has served si years in the Military. Craig is presently employed in Salt Lake. is a graduate of EmThe bride-to-ery County High school, attended the College of Eastern Utah for one year, jolene is employed m salt Lake as a sec-t- o-be aiicl Wendy High school and Snow College and is presently attending Brigham Young Iniversity where she is majoring in spec lal education. Mr. Nelson is a graduate of Emery County High School and Snow College. He rec ntly returned from serving an I Ds Mission to France. He will continue his studies at BYU The couple is planning a Dec. 29 wedding in the Manti Ds Temple. They will then reside in Provo while they continue their educations. c 1 0rangevU4e News Mr. and Mrs. Ray Curtis had as visitors over the Thanksgiving week end, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Meade and baby of Phoenix, Arizona. Their daughter, shaun-n- a from Salt I ake, and her friend Sarah Wright from Atlanta, Georgia. They were all present at a Thanksgiving dinner with the Stancly Snow family in Spring Glen. the ladies of Ferron. Mrs. Kathlyne at 9:30; and Mrs. Alta singleton will give her spiritual Living lesson in the regular meeting that begins at 10;a.m. A special invitation is extended to all ladies to attend. Mrs. Elsie Blood of salt Lake visited Sunday with her mother Mrs, Anna Rhodes and sister Mrs. Marjorie Jone. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Jones were very happy to have their children Larry and home for the holiday week end. on be retary. March 10, 1973 wedding date has been set in the Manti LDS Temple. The couple will then make their home m the Salt Lake area where both will continue working, A Wtliiil THE PEOPLE OF GREEN RIVER ekend. -Mr. Joseph swahlen , 92 years young of Salt Lake, visited with lus daughter Mrs. and Mrs. Bradford Jensen during the week. He also visited with his brother Mr. and Mrs. Fred Zwahlen. The Ferron Ward choir under the direction of Mrs. Anna Larsen, choister and Mrs. Evelyn Belilmg, organist, are preparing for a special Chi istmas Program to be presented m Dec. Royce and Judy Stilson and boys visited during the week with Richard and Freida Belilmg. -Miss L mda Conover, who teaches m Salt Lake visited with her paients, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Conover. Miss Shelly Belilmg who is employed in springville spent Thanksgiving with her parents Hugh and Dons Belilmg. Tliere are quite a number of people taking advantage of the etinded pheasant hunt this season and there are several that have been lucky enough to bag their limit of w " gram. Mrs. Katie Aldredge enjoy ed having Clinton and Julie Price during theholiday we- Mrs. LaRae Fillmore was hostess to the Bunco Club. Those winning prizes were Francy LeRoy, Norma Majors, Joan shannon and Nettie Mae Marshall. Pot luck is broueht and they had an enjoyable eveing. MISS LA RITA LARSEN EMERY COUNTY lROGRl SS I ADI R NOVEMBER 30, 1972 PAGE 4 VAUpiC Berensen home. Miss Darlene Behling spent the long week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Behling , she is attending Utah State at Logan. Miss Judith Nielson reported her mission to Germany in sacrament meetingsun-da- y. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Funk and family of Duchesne were home for the special occasion as were her brothers Craig and James Nelson and her mother Mrs. Luth-el- la Nielson, also participated on the pro- CLUB NOTES members. wffciiMlb ell Couple plan Temple marriage AND 1UMV were honored at a reception at the La in salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Lee swasey of springvi-ll- e were visitors during the week end at the Monte Swasey home and also at the home of Mr and Mrs. Chad Fugate. The J.B, Jensen's of salt Lake spent the holiday week end witli their parents Mr. and Mrs. Bradford Jensen. Capt. and Mrs. Gary Berensen and children of Clivis, New Mexico, and Mr, and Mrs. Rodger KillpacL and family of Moab were Thanksgiving guests at the Clayton ARE INVITED TO USE OUR COMPLETE FACILITIES AT OUR BRANCH THERE. YOU ARE ALWAYS WELCOME. Ilelpsr State Back Helper and Green Hirer Eaoh depositor lnaurad to $20, 000 birds. ffOIIAl Of POSIT INSURANCf will be a lull jucked day at Relief doc iet Tuesday and very enjoyable for all It CORPORATION Fashions Afoot FERRON NEWS FOR THE HOLIDAYS AND AFTER Don Burgess and lam-l- ly have moved into the Oscar Sodiquist home. Mr and Mrs. Lee Hattan were in salt Lake Tuesday to bid their son Jerry as he left the airport to fill his bye assignment as a Missionary for the Church to the California North mission. Mr. and Mrs. Lenard Larsen, Gordon and Karen enjoyed Thanksgiving with members of their family m the Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. SNOWMOBILE Doots For the Whole Family area. Come to the Christmas storeanddo your shopping. The Senior citizens of Emery County are holding a bazaarat the Center m Castle Dale on Dec. 1 st from -9 p.m. There will lie a very good variety of hand made goods on display that theyve made. Mrs. Anna Rhodes is Pres, of the organization. Those that have articles t donate should bring them to the center early Friday morning or Thursday evening. Baked goods will be received in the afternoon on Friday. This is a worthwhile project and wortliy of community sujiport. -Mr. and Mrs. Max Ralphs were to have tlieir sons Mickael and Randall home for the Thanksgiving Holiday. Mi. and Mrs. Clive Wortlien, Elizabeth Ann, Ralpli, and Tame Wortlien all attended the wedding of their son raul and Christian Kay Burton in th salt Lake temple Wednesday the 22nd of Nov. Afterwards a brunch was enjoyed by guests a the home of Chnstains parents Mr. and Mrs. Frank -- GIRLS 7- & LADIES Fashion Boots MENS & BOVS Waffle Stompers del-lglit- ed LCfT QOUHD'UP 33 West Main Price 'ran FASHIONSIFORITHEIFAMI PRESENTS ARE ALWAYS FUN... 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