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Show Hose Olsen Emery 9 Christmas dinner guests at the Boyd Jacobsen home were Claudia and Randy Austin, Sherri Lynn and baby James of Torri; Mr. and Mrs. Micheal Jacobsen and son; Eva Jacobsen, Coy and Jay C. Mr. and Mrs. Bud and four Rosenquist children have moved into the Emer Burr home. Mr. Rosenquist is employed at as enjoyed. Elbert, Nina and Blackburn attended a family Christmas dinner party Monday night of last week in Loa at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Blackburn. Dor-thel- All of it Elberts la Former renters were Mr. and Mrs. Micheal Bunderson and son. They have moved to Ferron into a new mobile home. children and families were home for the holidays, Peggy, Louise and Morris from Salt Lake and Karla from Price. Nina and Elbert were Christmas dinner guests in Price with Karla and family. and DeLynn Lloyd Warren their family two boys and a baby girl from Denver, have moved into the Ora Pearson home, which is now owned by Rod Steadman. He is a brother to Beverlee Bunderson. Mr. Warren is employed at Consolidation Ruth and Coal Ferry Broderick spent Christmas Holidays in Gunnison; Florence and Mine. n Stuart and family of four, Kevin, 16, Michele, 13, Kurt, 8, and Brent, 5, all of Orange, Calif, spent the Christmas holidays with their parents, the Eldred Mortensens. Lynn and Helen Mortensen and baby Annette from American Fork and Kenall and family from Huntington also enjoyed visiting at home. Guests at the Raymond Olsen home during the holidays were Mr. and Mrs. Russell Killpack and four year-oldaughter Christy of San Diego, Calif, also Jean and Micheal Blazard of Duchesne. Mor-tense- d Clint Anderson were in Carbon Dale Colo. ; Eve and Ole Jensen in the Salt Lake area, Rose Olsen in Mapleton; Pres, and Mrs. Earl Olsen in Salt Lake; Venice and Dermis Jensen in Riverton; The Ken Winders and family in Idaho Falls, The Roger Prewitts in Pleasant Grove; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wise in Bountiful and Salt Lake; The Cecil Jacobsens in Bakersfield, Calif.; The Curtis Brinkerhoffs in Salt visitors here for the holiday season were: Bonnie Petty from Provo; The Steve Barretts from Orem; The Melvin Danielsons from San Leandro, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Yetter from Orem; The Brent Jensens from Montrose, Colo.; The Dr. David Bench family, Saratoga, Calif.; Sheila Olsen, Salt Lake; Marlene Bunderson; Salt Lake; La Rue Petty and family, Spanish Fork. Kelly Hatch was honored when her little friends gathered at her home Saturday of last week to celebrate her sixth birthday. Her parents are Billie and Wendall Hatch who live in the Dale Peacock home. The children of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Brinkerhoff had a family dinner in Salt Lake at the Chuckerama. Those attending from here were the Rex Bundersons and the Floyd Brinkerhoffs. Ginnette and Perry Bunderson entertained all the Bishop Rex Bunderson families at their home in Moore for the annual Christmas dinner. Lake. Arnold Jacobsen returned home Hospital Sunday of last week, he is slowly imMrs. Tess Thompson of proving. Ferron, visited us Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Kerry Emma Reynolds enjoyed Anderson of Salt Lake were the Friday visit of her son, holiday guests at the Robert Rex. Anderson home. Kerry is Leola Jensen and Jackie at Harlans employed Sparks came Friday to see Furniture Manufacturing Co. Dea Jensen. Beautiful decorations Bruce and Ida Mortensen added of Vernal were also visitors. The following families a wedding reception in Layton for the Clinton of daughter Jacobsen: Ceylon Jacob- - attended (rtf? EE THE Family Protection Plan. daily, provides 10 big benefits, including protection for all the family and a special deposit account that pays 7 interest and permits withdrawals without penalty. Options provide for anything the future holds. The price is right. Get the facts today. 637-307- 7 or until our glistens from every corner. Visitors are welcome from morning till night. Beverly Slack and Lewis Pierce visited Eva Blackburn, Saturday. Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Seely of Castle Dale visited his father, Lon. Sunday, LDS Church services were provided by Ferron Ward. Bishop Sam Singleton conducted. Choir was conducted by Annetta Mower. Accompanied by Evelyn Huntsman. Opening number was Silent Night, Holy Night. Opening Prayer, Sacrament Hymn of Nazerath. Sacrament administered by Elder EaTl Childs and Michell George. Then the choir sang Christmas Carols. Closing prayer given by Jay Larsen. Sunday afternoon, Nina Mae and Lynn Keele of Buena Park, Calif., visited Lucy. Nina Mae is a native of Orangeville, daughter of Leone and Lana Huntington, Hansen. Lynn is a native of Price. Ruie Jones returned Sunday evening from visiting Nola Stilson and family in Castle Dale and attending the Christmas program in church. Sunday afternoon, Ross Black, of Huntington visited his mother Laura Black. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Andersen of Castle Dale spent some time with his mother Armenta, Sunday. A1 and Dee Christensen of Huntington visited their friends Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Kent Housekeeper and boys, visited Frank Blackburn, GENE TRABUE, Agent Phone are Nursing Home gleams and Jesus OMEGA 637-331- 5 & Hours: Monday thru Friday 23 South Carbon Ave. Price, Utah 2 .ist-2:i;t- x Susan Fish Recent visitors at the home of Mrs. LaRene Fish was her son Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Fish and family. Jim, Judy Martin and son Tyler spent the weekend visiting with Gladys and Nelvin Bearensen. A large group of friends enjoyed a holiday party at the home of Rory Richard-sen- s on Friday evening. Bovd and Lecta Olsen are home for the holidays from their employment in Iowa. They were met in Grand Junction by their daughter Kirk and Julie. Mr. and Mrs. Russel Killpack and daughter from Pheonix, Ariz. are spending the holiday season with his Nadine Hall Huntington girls win SCSA poster contest Two former Emery High school students, Susan Fish and Nadine Hall both, of won have e recognition in a conservation poster contest Huntington state-wid- commemorating the Bicentennial. The contest was sponsored by the Utah Chapter of the Soil Conservation visited Flossie of Killpack, and visiting with his brother and family the posters were displayed Mrs. Marlene Chynowith Both at the state fair last fall. The posters were done last year at Emery High illness of serious Emery County Progress City was also home for the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Harold drove to Price where they boarded the train and went to Denver, Colo, to spent the holiday season with their daughter JoAnn and family. Sorensen One of the outstanding cultural events of the year was the Choir Christmas the under Program, direction of Annita Mower and Evelyn Huntsman, with as George Margalyn narrator. A crowd of at least 500 feasted on the music and spoken word. There not be any Sunday, Jan 11 at which time the Spiritual Living Lesson will be presented. her Mitchell MORTICIANS R.T. 'Mitchell Ronald Kosec Robert H. Etzel Manti. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Worthen, KayeLynn and Heather from Page, Ariz. spent the holiday season with the Clive Worthens. Tanie Worthen, of Cedar will Relief Society Meetings until Jan. 6 and also on mother. Mr. and Mrs. Bryant Nelson enjoyed the weekend visiting with relatives in Robert Killpacks. Mr. William Bangerter, who is assistant to the Twelve Apostles called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Don Petersen, Tuesday. He was their son, Johns Mission President. 3 Phone Price 637-266- under the supervision of art instructor School Ferron, Marie Shiner, Simonson, and Phillip George parents Ray and Cleon Society of America and the Utah Association of Soil Conservation Districts. Susan won first place and Nadine second in the zone contest. This included all of Eastern Utah from Daggett to San Juan Counties. Susan then went on to win third place in the state contest. 1, 1976 has accepted the position of Primary Nursery leader. Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Nelson hosted the annual Christmas party for the Forest Personnel at their home Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. John Funk, who were recently married in the Mesa LDS Temple were guests at the home of his parents Mr. and Mrs. Jack Funk who hosted an open house in the Ferron Cultural Hall in their honor. Mrs. Bertha Petersen was a recent visitor in Salt Lake City to see her Doctor. Mrs. Petersen recently had eye surgery. John Petersen, of the US Navy and who is stationed in London, England is now at home for a short holiday with his parents Don and LaVerna Petersen. Mrs. Kathleen Conover home to was called California because of the Glenda Wort hen Nursing Home from St. Marks Put it all together for all your tomorrows with OMEGA Coal Mine. Consolidation, Ferron some of the Among Merline and Jean Christiansen entertained at their home for a turkey dinner on Saturday evening. All their own children and families were present including the Easton Leslie and Varion Box families. Games and an activity program were Thursday Jan. sen, Stella McKinney and Jim Hewitt during the Christmas holidays. Craig Nielson. Susan is the daughter of and Leora Fish of She is atHuntington. Marion McDonald Sunday. tending the of Mrs. Fawn Duncan of Eastern Utah. College Nadine is Ferron visited Marion attending Snow College. She McDonald, Lucy Nielson, is the daughter of Frank and others Sunday. and Norma Hall also of Mrs. Myrtle Bradley Huntington. spent Sunday with Manley. Kenneth and Kris Watson of Orem visited Luella Jensen, Saturday, and took her to Emery to visit with the family together. Tom and Carol Ann Johnson are proud parents the afternoon Monday 1975 Christmas Party of the of a baby boy, born Dec. 17, home staff was held here, in the Carbon Hospital. with 24 present, delicious Grandparents are Mr. and food, fun and enjoyment, Mrs. Kenneth S. Cox, Castle filled the time. Dale, and Mrs. Dale Visitors to see Flossie, Johnson, Wellington. Great Monday were Zona and grandmother is Naomi Arthur Andersen and Velda Jensen of Castle Dale. Brodrick. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Ferron Ward Home Hales, Elmo, announce the Teachers Max Ralphs and birth of their son, William John Thomas visited Theo Melvin Hales, arriving Dec. Cox, Minnie Hills, and Mary 18 at the Carbon Hospital. Ann . Powell, Monday Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Chalres F. Jones, evening. RSVP ladies Ruth Cunhq, Elmo, Mrs. Lizzie Hales, Alene Fillmore, Alice Price, Selma, NC and a great Myrtle Bradley, assisted in grandmother, Mrs. Etta arranging for the visit of Hales, Selma, NC. Mr. and Mrs. Nels Sather, LaRae Majors dancing class, Monday evening. Huntington, announce the Tuesday, Dermus and birth of a son Dec. 14, to be Venice Jensen of Emery, named David Noah. He has brought Christmas gifts to one brother, age 4 and two Luella Jensen and Eva sisters, 3 years old and 23 Blackburn. months. Mr. and Mrs. Oren Wilson visited Margaret and others Tuesday. AND TRICKS Tuesday evening the Elks When flying with children, Party from Price, came. Dr. Magolrie with Santa request seats near the bulkhead and that divides the first class and candy brought to tourist class sections. You pay no Christmas goodies more but the youngsters will Charlotte everyone. find more room to play in. 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