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Show k PRICE TRADING nFTTI Home Furnishings CO MPA NY Come into PTC Home Furnishings today, make your selection & pay no interest for 6 months. 33 North Carbon Avenue EMERY COUNTY PROGRESS LEADER PAGE 6 8, 1973 Thursday, February UDmngevMe Mrs. Jennie Peacock has been in Midvale with her son Jim and family the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Grange have been in sunnyside with their daughter av-oduring his illness. Thelrotherdaugh-t- er Beulah of Calif, has been with them the past month. Here recently from Washington D.C. area visiting her folks, the Leonard Brown's was Mrs. Linda Jensen. She also na, mm WILDERNESS CHERRY 2s LOUISE DURAND Louise Durand, 83, died of natural causes Jan. 30 in a Price Hospital after an illness. Born Feb. 14, 1889, plnrolo, Italy, to Joseph and Anna Caffaratti Durand. Married to Louis Durand Dec. 26, 1916, Provo. Member Catholic Church. Survivors; husband, sons, daughters, Emery, Kent, Wash.; Fred, Huntsville, Ala.; Mrs. jex (Marie) Lott, Price; Mrs. gr(Isabelle) Oveson, Huntington; 22 HERSHEY INSTANT 2 CAMPBELL CIIIX NOODLE Va-ld- ine Fuandchildren; 14 neral sat. 1 p.m, Huntington 1st LDS Ward chapel. Friends call Fausett Mortuary, Price, Friday evening, Saturday at the ward hour prior to services. Burial Huntington Cemetery. 15 KELLOGG m MARKET DASKGT DEL MONTE 303 ZEE V DOUGLAS O. SITTERUD Funeral services for Douglas 0. Sltt-er- ud, 43, Huntington, who died Jan. 29, of injuries suffered in the American Coal Mine, will be Friday 1 p.m. Huntington 1st LDS Ward chapel. Friends call Fausett Mortuary, Price, Thursday until 5 p.m., Thursday at the Fausett Mortuary in Castle Dale, p.m., Friday at the Ward chapel hour prior to services. Burial Huntington Cemetery. Bom Jan. 4, 1930, Orangeville, Utah, to Carl Eugene and Rebella Nelson sltterud. Married Leroy, Aug. 1, 1950, Huntington Member LDS Church, Veteran Korean War, Member Huntington American Legion, UMWA. Survivors; widow; sons, daughters, Lannie D., Carl E., Wendy, all Huntington, Lorrie D. Denison, Price, mother, Huntington, brothers, sisters, Dallas, Logan; Vernon, Mrs. Harold (Enid) Fife, both Roy; Mrs, Richard (Teola) Gordon, salt Lake City; David, Phoenix, Arizona; Mrs. Boyd (Dortha) Ames, Ogden, Mrs. Don (Helen) Collard, Clearfield; Gladys sltterud, Murray, Mrs. Robert (Pat) World, Bountiful. 7- -9 tt&pam Ray 60 DEL MONTE PRUNE JOHNSON STEP SAVER & Donna's Mkt. Cleveland Bruce's Market (NEW) Orangeville Castle Dale 32 oz. MORRELL Co-o- p Castle Dale Eldred's Market DEL MONTE MIX Vegetables 1 Emery 303 I 1 La-rra- lne OLIVER B. HALL Oliver B. Hall, 69, Ferron, died Feb. a local nursing home after a short illness. Bom March 16, 1903, North Chicago, 111. Accountant. Member Cathollo Church. Graveside services Monday 10 a. m, Castle Dale City Cemetery. l, In I Cristy Humphrey 748-251- 4 visited with her husbands relatives in Cleveland. Mr. Jensen is an oceanographer. Mrs. Edria McNiel was a business visitor in Salt Lake this week, she also visited relatives while there. Mr. Louis Whlmpey spent several days at the Price hospital this last week, he was improved enough to be home for a daugh- ters wedding sat. evening. Mrs. Oriole Jewkes was a recent visitor in salt Lake, she has daughters living there, she had quite an experience when she returned home, finding water pipes had frozen during her absence, Mrs. Fred (Loa) stllson and son returned home during the week after being at the hospital with her husband when he was operated on. Reports came that he is doing as well as can be expected. Mr. and Mrs. Randy Bell of Salt Lake spent the week end here as guests of Mr. and Mrs. George BeU. Visitors at the Jerry Wilcox home was a daughter Jerri Lynn and husband Clayton Cox of salt Lake City. Here for the wedding reception of Paula Whlmpey and Don Gordon held sat. night were LaRee and Bruce McGil of Ogden, Earleen and Bob Allen, Mrs. Diane Ware, Gayle Robertson and friends, the Reginald Green family and Mrs. Ruth Whlmpey's mother from upstate. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Roberts took their young son to salt Lake this week for special medical care. Miss Camille Stllson from the BYU at Provo, was here over the week end. Lilly Humphrey and fiancee were here over the week end at the Lee Humphreys. Mrs. Zinnia Humphrey was honored on Thursday evening for a birthday anniversary. Pot luck was enjoyed by Merene Humphrey, Ruth and Camille Stllson, Georgia Gardner, Cristy Humphrey, Uwln Van Buran and Rita Humphrey. Miss Laurel sltterud entertained at a Bridal shower sat. in honor of Miss Darcy Hansen of Cleveland. Refreshments , games and the opening of gifts was enjoyed by friends and relatives. Mrs. Melba Shiner entertained at a Kitchen Shower Sat. afternoon at her home in honor of Miss Lilly Humphrey. ts and an afternoon of fun and visiting was enjoyed by the guests. Mrs. Lucille Cox accompanied a dauRefre-shnen- up state for a few days. In LDs Church Sunday, Scott Wilcox, son of Jerry and Renae Wilcox, was ord- ghter -- ained to the Aaronlc Priesthood to the office of a deacon, Lowell Tuttle, son of Bishop and Mrs. Blaine Tuttle was advanced in the Priesthood also. Cory Arnold and a young boy were confirmed members of the church following baptism. -- Business visitors in Montlcello the past week was Mr, Kent stllson, his wife Ruth accompanied him and visited with a niece colleen. Colleen returned with them for a visit. Her husband came for her over the week end, The mothers of many of the elementary school students and also younger children were here Wed. to have pictures 1 0 8 fj & sf u |