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Show ,p?l EtswoBaaidl TiW) me. ADULTS $2 TICKETS Eastern Utah Rodeo Association Orangeville Mr. and Mrs. Keith Lake and children were visitors here the past week with Genevies mother, Mrs. Zinnia and family community and ward members responded totheMon. evening family night on a ward basis. And all enjoyed a pot luck supper and program. Honoring our outgoing Bishopric and all former Bishops. Quite unusual was the presence of all the ward Bishops who are still living: Bsp. Jasper Robertson, Henry Cristy Humphrey 748-25- 14 dumped the load, and upon their return trip, the wagon came unhitched from the tractor, and ran Into a ditch on the side of the road, unloading the passengers forcefully. Mrs. Humphrey was with the family, also a friend of Carries, Marsha Huntington. They were brought to the Humphrey home where Mrs. examined Becky Bunderson them before they were taken to the Carbon hospital, Carrie Humphrey had a broken arm, just above the wrist. A cast Reid, Bsp. Dee Humphrey, all was put on the arm. chuck deceased; present then were Humphrey was also Bsp. John H. Taylor, Bsp. Hal and found to have bad bruises M. Cox, Bsp. Ray R. sitterud, and scratches, Marsha had a Bsp. Clem Gordon, Bsp. Blaine broken leg, above the ankle, Tuttle and our present Bishop A cast was placed on the leg the Rue P. Ware. next day and she was also The City Fire Dept, held an allowed to return home but Easter egg hunt forthe children will be off from standing or of the community. The younger walking for some time. Mrs. fry were entertained first, then Humphrey and the other memthe older children were given bers of the family were all the privilege of finding the shaken up and have some sore Easter eggs. This event was limbs. held at the city park. Each child Mrs Smith Johansen has who contributed to the Fire spent In Mt. some time Dept, fund was eligible. Pleasant with members of her Monday seemed to be an family and helping welcome a accident day for some of the new grandson. folks In the community. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Worthen Keith Ware suffered a shattered entertained the past week for elbow while working with the Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wild of telephone crew In Huntington Provo, and Mr. and Mrs. Clive canyon at the U P & L plant. Worthen of Ferron and Mr. and He was taking articles up to Mrs. Hugh Moffitt of our city. -- Guests on sat. at their home the other men when the ladder he was climbing on folded, were Mr. and Mrs. Reid Huntthrowing him 13 feet to the ington and son Kerry of Salt cement floor. The workers then Lake and Mrs. Charlene Rowley rushed him to the Carbon hospof Huntington. ital and members of his family The Ladies Improvement were with him during the week Club met at the home of pres. at the hospital. Mr. Ware Is the Delphia Luke Wed. afternoon, an Easter program was enjoyed manager of the Farmers Union telephone, with the office in by members, also reports on the recent Club convention held Orangeville. Monday after noon the Tom at Green River were made. The Humphreys were hauling trash club received a certificate from and limbs to the city dump. The the sears- - Roebuck Foundation young folks thought It would be commending them for past clean so much fun to ride on a hay up service, and beautifucatlon. The Federated Ladies club have wagon, they all climbed on, and sponsored many civic and church projects to help In our community. Mrs. Mary Jewkes is the chairman of the CIP program and works in cooperation with the city council. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hein-ig- er and 5 daughters are visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Heiniger. They drove to Manti on Thursday to attend LDS Temple sessions. The Castle Dale Utah stake Dear To My Heart program was held In the Orangeville LDS ward chapel Tuesday evening. All Laurel and Mia Maids and their mothers were special guests on this occasion with the Orangeville ward hosting It. Mr. and Mrs. Van Gardner sons Earl and Darrell, and Mr, and Mrs. Ray Humphrey drove to Las Vegas over the Easter holiday. They visited Mr. and Mrs. Dick Rogers at Vegas and also at their summer home at Calville Bay on Lake Mead. The Humphrey's stayed for a longer visit. Emery -- Mrs. Luella Jensen had as visitors last week her daughter Mannon and husband Kenneth Watson also their daughter , Christine who spent Sunday with her. Mr. and Mrs.. Eldon M Inch ej and family spent Easter week end witli their sister Sharon, and Delbert and family. Their parents Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Minchey will join them Sunday and Monday. That will be their days off from their work at the Manti temple. Mr. & Mrs. Charles Vickers and son Dwayne also their two grandsons returned to Bakersfield where they will spend the Easter holiday with their family in The Vickers wUl return June to stay forthesummerand maybe permanently. Mr. and Mrs. Fred (Martha) Lott who purchased the Lew Jacobsen home have been busily engaged in getting it back on its feet. There Is much work to be done but the couple are happy with their new home Mr. and Mrs. Russell Nelson have moved into their new place and are enjoying it very much. was Mr. Nephi Jorgensen taken ill while at his field on Tuesday April 9th . He was taken to his home by Dennis Case who was helping him in his field and was dead shortly. Nephi has not been very well since the death of his wife , Mrs. Violet Jorgensen last June 286-227- 3 Mr. and Mrs. Burten Olson and family of Mapleton were Easter visitors of his mothers Mrs. Rose Olsen. Miss Geneva Broderick has returned to her home In Emery after spending the winter with her sister Iva Stoddard In Wellington. Mr. and Mrs. David Trotter also Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lott were visitors last week of Paul and Linda Lott. They went back home to Bakersfield, cal. Sunday. Mrs. Dorthella Blackburn had all of her family home for Easter weekend except her son Dennis and family. The ones present; Mr. and Mrs. Hicks Blackburn and family, Mr. and Mrs. Berg ( Nedra) Duzzett, and family, Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Blackburn and family, Mr. and Mrs. Cal Jorgensen and family also Donn.someofthe members attended the funeral of Nephi jorgensn. andMrs.Harold(Vauna) Olmstead and son Hal of Roy, also Elda Carlow of salt Lake, Crystal and Steve Barrett and two children of Orem, Dan Mlldon and vauna Lee and baby were visitors of VerdaBroder-ic- k for the Easter weekend. The small son of Vauna Lee Is Verdas great grandchild, she also received word of another great grandson bom to Mr. and Mrs. Kerry Broderick. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ch- - Nelson and Allred $1 LEADER page 5 EMERY COUNTY PROGRESS THURSDAY APRIL 18, 1974, The person we feel worthy be this Weeks seminary Student of the Week Is Bryan Atwood. Bryan is from Elmo and is an active member In the church. Bryan took second place In the seminary ping-poand loves tournament, to MARTHA JACOBSEN students under 12 free ng sports. This year Bryan took one of the hardest classes possible at school and Is one of the best students In It, so were sure that Bryan will be able to Salable at the auction 1267 compared to 1328 last week and 849 a year ago. Capacity attend-enc- e. Good demand on all claaccomplish whatever he sets sses. Feeder cattle offered In out to do In life. Bryan Is a great help to bunches and few load lots. The his Seminary class and does feeder cattle higher, 0 lb his best to set a good example instances 2.00 on for It. weights. Calves steady. slaughBryan gets a lot of respect ter cows strong, instances 50? from the students at school and higher on high dressing utility. Slaughter steers deserves It. higher Slaughter heifers We hope Bryan keeps up the Supply about 80 feeder cattle good work aU through his life FEEDER STEERS:Few Individlbs. at and pleases the Lord even more uals Choice 300-4- 00 $52.00-56.0Choice 400-5than he already has. lbs. $49.00-54.2- 5. package at 425 lbs. $56.75. Choice 500-6lbs. $43.00-47.2couple ensen, DeLyle S. of Gunnison, Mr. and Mrs. Max Robbins and individual $51.25. Choice 600-7lbs $40.00-44.4- 0. Choice family, SprlngvlUe; Mr. and with lbs. $37.00-42.0- 0 Mrs. Joe Jorgensen, Mr. and 700-9Mrs. LaNeU Case and Sherrie, package 702 lbs. $43.35. Few lbs $35.50-42.7Mr. and Mrs. Easton Leslie, good 500-7lbs Mr. and Mrs. Varian Box, Mr. Standard and good 300-5and Mrs. Lanny sitterud, Bsp. and Mrs. Bryon peacock, Mr. and Mrs. Rolland peacock, Mr. and Mrs. Perry Peacock, Mr. Mrs. zelpha Weber of Price and Mrs. Fred Keele, Verdas Peacock. Mr. and Mrs. Dwight spent sat. forenoon here with Blackburn, Mr. and Mrs. Hicks her mother Agnes, and gave to all here. Blackburn, Mr. and Mrs. Berg friendly greetings was A most enjoyful day Duzzett, Mrs. Margaret Young Sat. when American Legion of Huntington, Mr, and Mrs. Ridell Peacock, Mr. and Mrs. Aux. jr. girls and leaders of Ferris Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Green River came with Easter Errol Litster, members of the greetings. Leaders Jan and Huntington Glee Club, Mrs. Marjorie Howland with Melody Lori. Joan, Kresha, Peggy & o, Betty Jensen, Mrs. Nada Mrs. Iris Fullmer, & Geneal, Marylym, Kerl, and Mr. and Mrs. Reed (Louise ) jayna and jana. They gave a musical program with guitar Conover, Mr. and Mrs. Bern (Thelma) Olsen, Mr. and Mrs. and piano. They presented every E.J. (Udella) Miles and their resident with a basket of Easter daughter. Immediate family are goodies and pretty cards. They Mr. and Mrs. Lovell Jorgensen spent time greeting everyone and family, Mr. andMrs. Urban here. Such a pleasure to see and come again. (Lavee) Haws and family, Mr. them. Thanks Ross Black of Huntington and Mrs. Leo(Zenna)Clayboum get Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Jorgensen came Sunday morning to dihis mother, Laura, to have and family, Mr. and Mrs.Brigg (Kathleen) Young and family, nner with his famUy . Norman Filmoreand Mr. and Mrs. Cal Jorgensen & daughter Sharon came to see family. Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Olsen his mother Emma here. Sharon have had their daughter sheila placed some new fish In our home to visit them for the acquarium. Stanley and Grant Huntington . Easter holiday. Mrs. Eva Jacobsen and boys came Sunday to see his mother, Caroline, and gave cherry Coy and jay C. motored to Moab greetings to all of us. for Easter . They had an enjoySunday Arlene & Opal came able trip. in the Interest of the senior Mr. & Mrs. Legrand Henn-ingshad as Easter visitors Citizens program, Mr. Reid Austin of New Mr. and Mrs. David (Gean) Zwahlen and family, also Kevin and Barbra Bryon. Word was received about 9 days ago of Mrs them Alma and Nina Sorensen. Ora Pearson being in the hospMr. and Mrs. James Hewitt ital at Bellflower, Calif, she and family made a trip Into is uffering from a bad kidney Salt Lake and Layton. They and bladder Infection. As soon spent Friday night at the home as he Is well enough she will of Clinton Jacobsen family In be flown back to Spanish Fork Layton. They reported much to stay with her daughter Lois. snow and bad weather. Mr. & Mrs. Ruben Sorensen Dr. and Mrs. Ernest Larsen had as visitors from Wed. night and family from sunset, Mr. and until Friday their daughter Leah Mrs. Ralph W. Larsen and famand boys. The Sorensens made ily of sanday, Mr. and Mrs. a trip Into salt Lake. Then on Norman (Lora Lee) Behllng of Sunday they went to Mayfield Murray and their son Michael to visit a brother Nels who is visited the weekend with Mr in poor health. They took with and Mrs. Reed Larsen. standHolselns $43.00-49.5ard and good holsteins 700-90. lbs. FEEDER HEIFERS: Choice 300-4- Wanda McGinnis and Tom Me. Ginn Is. - some out of town visitors at the funeral service forNephi Jorgensen were; Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Christensen, Redmond, Tt.; Mr. and Mrs. Birdell sor- - Make yowr Unomrne somctiMimag to stay jhiomae four, with a Tnmmeway Momme Impsrowemeimt Loaim 50-1.- 00 Choice Choice 400-60- lbs. $41.00-45.lbs. $48.50 lbs. 3 lbs. $36.00-39.7- 0. 00 412 package 500-60- 0 8.00-41.- 0 600-80- SLAUGHTER Cutter COWS: lbs. 1080-13- 25 $42.00-43.3- 5. Good to low choice 5. 00 $39.50-42.2- and Choice O, 880-10- 85 $37.50-41.6- 0. 00 Nursing home news Mexico came to visit his mother Pheobe, accompanied him to price for a days visit. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Clegg, of Lehl, were here Monday for a visit with her brother, Raymond and to meet old friends sathe here. Flossies visitors Public Auction SADDLE & TACK We have been asked to liquidate for a large saddle company from over Houston, Texas, $ 50,000. 00 worth of handmade Western and English saddles and tack of all kinds, including over 100 saddles. Most have five year factory sunbeam guarantee. en Lifetime clippers. stainless guaranteed steel bits, Hacamores and spurs, plus hundred of other tack Items. Each Item offered will be sold at auction to the high bidder. Wednesday, April 24 7.30 P.M. Notre Dame Gym 210 North 6th East Price, Utah Nation Wide Muffler Shop Muffler lnhausi system enlrausted? Now's the time to add a little life to that tiring old friend of yours . Start with a muffler from E Q . . $m5 5J r.iUFFLERS from - free installation Lifetime guarantee on mufflers, tailpipes, shocks for all make cart -at most reasonable prices. Now Located at Main St. 3rd East & (at Valley Ford) fSt tOUH IENPFF Sid''' A' F A MufflerltflL IN CumotIh Monday was Karen Van Buren of Syracuse, Utah and babies. Tuesday was a pleasant time for us. Arlene and RSVP ladies Ruth, Alice, Arelen and Hazel came and with materials they provided us, we made dainty Easter baskets. Then the time was extended to a jolly story telling time of personal Nick-alad- fast Timeway Makes it Happen i lbs. 1100-12- 50 0 finish the basement... make all kinds of home improvements. And. it will let you do it on convenient terms, on a monthly basis. For what- ever reason, count on Timeway... when you count on being home more. lb 95 HEIFERS: Good lbs. at SLAUGHTER 5. 780-9- Few high good 0. and low choice holsteins $3.10-41.0- 30 00 STEERS: Choice SLAUGHTER) "0000 Now that the gas shortage keeps you home more, make it a better place to be... with a First Security Timeway Home Improvement Loan. A Timeway Loan will let you fix the roof, put in a patio, install air conditioning. 50 00 0; New in Price SiiSHiiVii,iiiiM $43.50-51.5- 0. 0 400-50- and utility $26.00-32.8- 0. couple Individuals $33.20. Few commercial $32.25-34.7- 5. SLAUGHTER BULLS: Yield $37.50-3.1- 0. grade 2 $1270-178- 5. 75-1.- E. Q. mvrnvrrn, VsViViViSVsV? lbs. 00 Choice 00 ristiansen and son Gary were Easter visitors at the home of Merlin Christiansen, also their son, Kenny was home from school. Mr. & Mrs. Duane Sorensen of Teton Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. BirdeU Sorensen and family of Orem were visitors of Mr. and Mrs Edgar Sorensen, Duane and Goldie and Myrtle visited in the rest home last week with relatives, members of the Stake presidency were In attendance at ward conference. An Easter theme was presented and the visitors enjoyed their priesthood, and Sunday school, and sacrament meetings. We hope tey will come again. of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Brinkerhoff for Easter were Donald Blair, Ann , and Annette and Zella Kay Blair, 50 $34.00-37.0- 0. Phone Price 637-197- 2 |