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Show Cristy Humphrey Qmmgevllle .0 SPEED BICYCLE CUSTOMER DELUX MODEL ONE OF THE FINEST IN Funeral and burial services were held here Wednesday at 1 p.m. for Alonzo (Lon) C. Fullmer, who died In a Salt Lake cur- sing home after a long Illness. The family and friends and relatives traveled here for the services from upstate. Mr. Fullmer has been a former resident from here.He was active In civic and church work before his illness of several years. His wife. Ermine now lives in sandy. Mrs. Clyde (Doris) Luke is now at home recuperating after recent survery at the Carbon hospital. Shortly after her arr- THE WORLD ival home a son Roger had the misfortune to slip while on the athletic field at High School and broke his left arm. He Is also Improving. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Stilson and sons of Gunnison visited here this week end at the home of his parents Mr, and Mrs. Kent St- SAFE AND TROUBLE FREE PRECISION MACHANEIM BICYCLE flldo Childs Scrvico Castle Dale 748-26- 82 ilson. Here from salt Lake to spend the week end were Mr. and Mrs. Randy Bell. They lias furnaces Precipitron Humidifiers air cleaners were guests at the George Bell home. Mrs. Jennie C, Peacock has been vis i Conversion burners THE TIME TO INSTALL YOUR APPLIANCES FOR WINTER. GIVES YOU ABETTER DEAL Anderson Refrigeration Appliance Service Heating proud of a 13-- 12 Olympic Stereo IMMMMMliaMMMMM) COM PL LI L AM ICO -- EAR PHONES 1 ABLL STEREO RAIDO : 199.00 SALE IMMMIRUMMMMMM eveland. A very enjoyable evening was held at the Annual Primary Supper, held for the teachers and their husbands. The turkey with all the trimmings was especially good.Home made ice cream and pie finished off the supper. Christmas carols were sung, Dale and Lora Peterson and family are enjoying a visit with their son Rex, is home for the holidays. He is in the Army. Home from Salt Lake with their parents are Craig Brothcrson, son of Del-Rand clarisee Brotherson. Ray and clarisee Brotherson; Doyle Jensen, son of Lorna Jensen; Stanley Willson son of Clarence and Rinda Willson. Hales is flying home on Wed. to spend the holidays with jeneen and his who little girls. Clarence 8 TRACK TAPE PLAYER Reg 269.00 will be called Mindy Ann. She has a brother and sister. Grandparents are Aron and Leora Hansen, Levi and joy Lott. are Mr. and Mrs. Alan Cameron and Mr. and Mrs. Ton Davis of Cl- and Ted olsen and grandchildren and with Deanna and Ian. Mr. and Mrs, Lorin Hawkins were in Salt Lake last week to visit with their children. Sunday evening they enjoyed a visit with some of their friends from The MIA are having an ice seating party on Tuesday night for their Christmas party. After scateing they will enjoy chili, taco's and cake. Thursday evening the Cleveland-Elm- o School will present their Christmas program for the parents. On Saturday night the Primary will hold their party and program. Santa will also be there. and Mrs, Kitchen and family have moved into the Mark Minchey home, she is the daughter of Lynn and Maxine Bro- therson. Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Williams sfent a few days In salt Lake shopping, while there, their daughter MoViica had to be taken to the hospital with a sore throat, she has to have her tonsils removed in two weeks. CARD OF THANKS our many friends for-th-e visits, cards and kindness, since our accident. Loretta and DeLyle Larsen We wish to thank ay WA'l T JAKKAKLi 'I U1L EM daughter, nd bom to their grand daughter Cathy, she is the daughter of Delile and Doris Cramer. and Debby Hansen are happy for a baby girl born Dec. 12, in the Price City oz. she Hospital, weighing 8 lb- - I STAND 6532614 34 GAS ALL TYPES REFRIGERATION iting in Midvale with her sonjim and family also keeping a Docters appointment. Miss Noreen Brown, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lenard Brown Is home from her school work at Utah state Unlv. she will enjoy the Christmas season with her folks. Mrs. Mary Jewkes, Mr. and Mrs. Don Jewkes, the Jim Jewkes family, and the David Gordon family of Orem, and around 40 relatives attended the Dragerton LDS Church Sunday at 4 p.m. special honors were given to Miss Marilyn jewkes as she represents their Ward on an LDS mission in Quebec, Canada. She will attend the French language school at the BYU for two months prior to leaving for Canada. Mrs. Mary Jewkes is the grandmother of Marilyn. Mr. and Mrs. Lyndon Gardner brought a van from upstate Saturday to move their household things. Lyndon Is working in Salt Lake and they will live in Hunter. Burial services were held here Thursday for Mrs. Maurlne Page B ryan, who died Ulanda Atwood Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Erickson just returned from Idaho where they welcomed a new grandson Travis Roy, weighing 7 lbs. oz. He arrived on Nov. 30. Arlene and Douglas Reid are the proud parents. They have two other children. Jennie spent two weeks helping with the little ones. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Cramer and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Erickson share in being is NOW 7482514 Elmo WATER HEATERS . ' 10 IMMMAlMBIMI Western Sewing Machine Co. Price r 'kr'frM&fiitttit' and Rinda Wilson just returned from Arizona where they visited with their daughter Loy Dean and family and saw their new grand daughter. The Bishopric held a Christmas par- ty last week. Attending were Bishop and Mrs. llarward Heaton, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Levi Lott, Mr. and Mrs. Alan Cramer and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Erickson. Vaughn and Enid Fail and Cathlene and Brad motored to Ogden to visit with 1 Deanne and lan who just returned from a visit to Denver with her sister Vila and Bill Jewkes. Nelson and Florence Alger spent the week end witli their daughter Margaret Givbt CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank everyone for all their thoughtfulness, love, and help at the passing of our loving husband, fattier and bro- ther. Mrs. Miles Davis Mr. and Mrs. LaMont Davis Mr. and Mrs. Craig Davis Mr. and Mrs. Clair Davis Elder Galen Davis Mrs. Lillie Snow Mrs. Marjorie Moffitt Bats are the sess the ixiwer EMERY COUNTY PROGRESS DECEMBER 21, 1972 Funeral services were for John Rulon Behllng, 75, such as flying sq- , The musk glands of beaver, located near the tail, are widely used as a base for perfume. , 5 held Fer-ro- n, who died on Dec. 16 of Injuries suffered In an auto accident 3 miles south of Ferron. Born March 23, 1897, Germany, to August Ferdinand and Auguste Nohan Behllng. Married Ruby Allen April 12, 1921; solemnized Mantl LDS Temple. Farmer, st- J t r ir rr r ockman, Past member Ferron Town Council, survivors: widow; sons, daughters, Rulon A.; Clyde L., David F Mrs. Mont (Donna) swasey, all Ferron; Mrs. Ariel (Dora) Gardener, Hacienda Heights, Calif.; 22 grandchildren; 4 brothers, sisters, f i Herm- an A., Castle Dale; William, Mrs. Vern (Martha) Gren,Anna B. Larsen, all Ferron; Mary Eesvom CLUB NOTES The New century Club met at the home of Mrs. Eloise Moffitt Wednesday evening for their Christmas social and The women exchanged gifts and had a lovely luncheon served by the hostess. They enjoyed some recreation. Mrs. Mary jewkes was hostess to the Ladles Improvement Club Wednesday afternoon. Luncheon was followed by a short business session. Program and recreation with president Lillie snow in charge. er. Ina Lee Magnuson entertained the R- -5 Club at her home Thursday evening. Christmas gifts were exchanged by all the club members. The Bunco Club had a Christmas Party with Dorrine Christsen as hostess, was held at the home of sharree Grimmett on Thursday evening. They played buncowith Francy LeRoy winning bunco prize. First prize waswonby Joan shannon, secondly Eve Jensen and Bobby HopeWinthrow. After eating a lovely pot luck suiipertliey exchanged gifts. Those present were Ann Fillmore, Nettie Mae Marshall, Irene Harrison, Joan Shannon, Eve Jensen, Hope Dorrine Christensen, Phylis Jensen Francy LeRoy, Norma Majors and shar-re- e Grimmet, A good time was had by all. DUP pace John R. Behllng istmas tree. getto-get-h- LEADER 03IJUARIES Win-thro- w, only mammals which posof true flight. Other 'flying animals, uirrels, only glide. In a Salt Lake hospital, where she had been taken to have special care for a broken hip, resulting from a fall earlier. Maurlne and her husband Jesse, are both former County residents. They have a daughter buried here. The Bishopric of a Price Ward officiated at the services, Miss Rue Ann Ware and boy friend of Salt Lake visited here with her folks the Rue Ware family over the week end. Both young people are attending business collage In salt Lake City. Tuesday at 10 a.m. the Relief society women enjoyed a special treat, with the lesson, and program. As a part on the Program, the Emery County High school chorus sang special selections, then departed for the Emery County Nursing home to entertain the patients. A Christmas luncheon was served to the Relief Society women and each one was presented with a Christmas remembrance. The LDS Ward Sunday school and primary will hold their Christmas party W'ed. at 5:30 p.m, in the Ward cultural hall. A Walt Disney film will be shown and Santa Claus is expect ad. Everyone is invited. There will not beany primary held until Jan. 3, 1973. A special Christmas program will be presented Sunday 24th at 10;30a.m. Classes will not be held this day. Everyone is Invited to come and get the Christmas message and spirit. The Cottonwood Elementary school are preparing a special treat In presenting the students in a Christmas program on Thurs. evening. All parents and Interested folks are Invited to attend. A number of the Senior Citizens attended the Christmas party and dinner held in Huntington the past week. Mrs. Bertha Dower Is the Orangeville representative. of the special Interest Group attended a party and banquet In the carbon Stake Sat. evening. Mrs. Zinnia Humphrey has been In charge of this event. The LDS Ward MIA are planning on an evening social Tuesday evening in the Ward Cultural hall. The young poeple have made homemade decorations for the Chr- Darrel and Janet Stevens returned ho- me Friday after spending several days in Salt Lake where Darrell underwent tests at a Hospital .He may have to return In the near future for surgery. David zwahlen visited with his grandparents Mr and Mrs, Fred Zwahlen over the week end, The Sunday school officers and teachers are presenting a Christmas Program on the 24th of Dec, instead of the regular class work. The public Is Invited to attend. Mr. and Mrs. Bradford Jensen were week end visitors in salt Lake at the Joe-se- ph Zwahlen home and also at their sons Mr. and Mrs. J.B. Jensen and family. Mr. and Mrs. GeorgeNlelsonwerePr- ovo visitors during the week, . ! And she brought forth her firstborn son, and wrapiiedhlm in swaddling clothes, ( and laid him in a manger; because there ; was no room for them In the inn. And the angel said unto them, Fear not; for, be- hold, i bring you good tidings of greats joy, which shall he to all people. For unto you Is born this day in the city of David a saviour, which is Christ the Lo-r- d. 1. Luke 2;7, Let us all make ( room for Him In our hearts and actions tliis Christmas season, and always, that we may join the Heavenly Host praising God and saying, Glory to God in the high- -' est, and on earth teace, good wUl toward men.Luke ' Party HUNTINGTON The D.U.P, held their Christmas pa- witli exchanging gifts and finding out who their secret pal had been for the past year. Everyone had a very enjoyable time. rty ELMO The D.U.P. wUl hold a Christmas Party on Thursday at the home of Mrs. Florence Alger, they wUl exchange presents. been making FriendThese ladies-havship quilts, then they draw for the quilt. They enjoy many hours working together, Mrs. Phyllis Heaton is the President. LuDean Litster, C. L. U. 274 E. 100 No. Sprlngville 379 No. Univ. Ave. Provo 489-64or 373-6470 20 (Beneficial Logo) wttswaaawswsws r Looking for a Gift? cca&kz&ia. 40 WIST MAIN WOHI S7-07- has the answer! great selection for You waiting just We have something for everyone on your list. 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