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Show The Voice Cherry Cookies c. sugar 34 c. shortening 2 eggs 3 cups flour One-thir- d c. cherry or pineapple juice l4 Local women attend club federation meet tsp. almond extract tsp. salt tsp. soda 1 cup drained sour cherries 1 cup chopped nuts. Cream shortening and sugar. Add eggs and beat until fluffy. Add juice and dry ingredients alternately. Add extract, cherries and nuts. Drop by spoonfuls on greased cookie sheet. Bake at 350 degrees 12 to 15 minutes. 1 by Cristy Humphrey The Utah Eastern District Federation of Womens Club winter Board meeting was held at the Price Methodist on Church Saturday Feb. 7. Attending the from meeting Orangeville were Mary Jewkes and Cristy Humphrey. Mrs. Jewkes is the CIP chairman of the District and gave a report to the group. All clubs were Church News EMERY In connection with Scout Week, Sunday night sacrament meeting Scout featured a program under the direction of Scout Ken Leader Winder. Speakers were: Ben Staley, Larry Rosequist, Craig La Valley, Dennis Mangum, Toni Broderick, Brent Bunderson, Duane Mangum and Ken Winder. Choir, musical number. Some of the Scout activities have been: a was given a fathers blessing and given the name of Brooke, in Sacrament meeting Sunday, by her father. Dr. Lofthouses mother, Mrs. Elva Lofthouse of Nephi and Mrs. Lofthouses two brothers Mathew and his wife and Stan Madsen of Orem were special guests at the Lofthouse home and at church Sunday for this very special occasion. Infant son of Thomas and Carol Ann Johnson was blessed by his father and given the name of Steven at party Scootumpa Lake; father and sons camping and Kenneth. Mr. Johnsons supper; now they are mother Mrs. Dale Johnson swimming compiling and making a supply chest; also doing service projects. Daddy and Daughters Party was a fine success Saturday night in the Cultural Hall. Costuming, a chicken dinner, games were enjoyed by Merrie Miss A and B classes and their daddys. Teachers are Paula Winder and Denise Childs. CASTLE DALE Infant daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Larry Lofthouse of Wellington and his sister Mrs. Jean Wells and two of also daughters, Wellington were here and all enjoyed a family dinner at the home of Carol Anns parents Ken and Valoy Cox in the afternoon. Bishop John L. Jorgensen, wife and family and his brother Gale and his wife attended and family Sacrament meeting at Flowell, Utah, Sunday, where Bishop and Gale assisted with the blessing and naming of their sister and Archie Shirley Christensens first baby. Mr. and Mrs. Var Lynn Peacock announce the birth 6f their ninth child, a boy born Feb. 14, at the Carbon Hospital. He tipped the scales at 7 lb. and 2 oz. and measured 20 inches. He will be welcomed home by six brothers and two sisters. The little one was blessed by her father and given the name of Nancy. The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Dickson Huntington, was blessed and given the anem of Chris Stanley, by his father. Mrs. Huntingtons mother, Mrs. Jess Ashton of Provo; her brother Geary and wife Annette and family of Cedar City were here for this very special affair and along Mitchell MORTICIANS R.T. Mitchell Ronald Kosec Robert Phone 637-266- 8 H. with Dicksons, parents, , Etzel Price Stan and Emma Huntington and his brother Ross, wife and family, his aunt Ona and Jesse Tuttle, Helen Wilberg Emery County Progress Public Would you like to serve something special for Washingtons brithday, but the traditional cherry pie seems a little trite? How about using those cherries in easy mix cookies? They are soft and sweet with bits drop of tait cherries and chewy nut surprises. ,2 19, 1976 know much of whfch he writes is proportionate to his own experiences. With great delight I find I can relate to much of what the author writes. I was born and raised in Emery County and you can be sure I will be looking forward Dear Editor: I would like to heartily each week for the arrival of endorse the new column, the Progress that I might Greasewood Greens, enjoy the nostalgia, humor, recently appearing in the and local color this new Progress. Having read addition to the paper has other publications of Mr. promised. Wright I appreciate not only Besides, now I know Ill his ability to transform hear something from my thoughts and words into big brother once in a while! interesting reading, but Margie W. Knudsen Cherry cookies for Georges Day 2 inursday. Keb. represented. and president State president elect were special guests. Ruth Burker, gave a list of Castle Dale I OPEN hand Brasher w:,l be on display Friday evening at the Stake Center. Adults and older teenagers are Della crank wringers that were such an improvement over wringing by hand? Such furnishing as this one shown by INCOME club passports to remember Speak to me. Smile at me. Call me bv name. Be cordial and warm as if everything we do is a pleasure. inBe genuinely terested. Be considerate of others feelings. Be thoughtful with feelings of others. Be alert, give service. The federation is a group of women banded together to improve and help others. It makes clubs strong and helps them grow. TA)(HELP! Reason S. It the IRS should call you in for an audit, HSR Block will go with you. at no additional cost Not as a legal representative . but we can answer all questions about how your taxes were prepared. H&R BLOCK THE INCOME TAX PEOPLE In Price 253 E. Main 637-411- 0 WEEKDAYS 'AM.-- ' PM. SAT J East Main St., Castle Dale Co-O- p Hand Towels E Part of the 17 1" Coordinating the 9:00 reasons you should come to us for BATH TOWELS Remembet TILL 65' Wash Cloths 47' Emery past in Relief Society home re-assemb- Notable events m 200 years of American history will be portrayed through a variety program, film and exhibits at the stake Relief led branding irons over a hundred years old, wagon wheel measures, brick have looked for weeks to find items which owners lend for the occasion Since many of the corn grinders, heirlooms being donated for forks, Bicentennial blacksmith artifacts, the day are priceless and Society Commemoration slated scythes, saddles, harnesses, irreplacable, also in need of Friday evening at the Stake wheels, milk buckets and careful handling, an atCenter in Castie Dale. many other items relating tendant in each room will Exhibits open at 6 p.m. to early country history. guard the treasures. Adults and young adults The program starts at 7:30. Vickie Kofford has After the program exhibits mirrors, clocks, chairs, throughout the county are couch rugs, pictures and invited to attend the may be visited again. comFurnishings for a typical kerosene lamps to adorn the bicentennial tomorrow room, living room. Talma Atwood memoration pioneer dining room, kitchen, plans to cozy the playroom evening starting at 6 p.m. in playroom, sewing room, with a wicker buggy, barrel the Stake Center. bedroom, and closet are cradle, rocking horse, being gathered throughout string ball, china dolls, old the county for arrangement checkerboard and Chinese in assigned rooms upstairs checker set, tin and china in the Stake Center. dishes, table and chairs, A room featuring farm kerosene lamps, curtains, equipment will appeal to the and a fireplace. An 1875 red blouse and men. Chairman Dixie Olsen and committee members, vest, 1906 coat and hat, including her husband Earl complete World War I and Mr. and Mrs. Homer uniform, childrens Jolley and Mr. and Mrs. clothing, beaded purses and Clyde Mortensen have many other vintage items SALT LAKE WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTOR IS FORCED TO CLOSE ITS will be displayed in the DOORS FOREVER! ! ! OVER $100000 IN STEREO, T.V., QUAD, C.B., AUTO closet outfitted by Dorothy Olsen. Live models will STEREO & RELATED ACCESSORIES MUST BE SOLD DIRECT TO THE wear a few of the dresses. PUBLIC. EVERYTHING MUST GO! FIRST COME FIRST SERMountain men in buckskins ALL SALES FINAL!!! LIMITED QUANTITIES ON MANY VED promise to add authentic atmosphere. MUST BE REMOVED FROM THE ITEMS. ALL MERCHANDISE Elma Collard has cupPREMISES! boards, chairs, rugs, curhome-livin- will molds, jackson and harpoon g U LIQUIDATION ... tains, dishes, and a crocheted tablecloth as part of the dining room decor. Lavon Nielson, in charge of the kitchen, is ready to arrange a collection of heirloom dishes in an aged cupboard, put the wood box behind the kitchen stove, set up the wash stand and basin, spread the oilcloth on the table, hang the curtains and spread down the rugs. Irene Harrison in a family heirloom rocker will supply human interest to this scene. The bedroom being done by Myrleen Sitterud and committee will feature a 150 year old quilt on the old brass bed, baby cradle and quilt, lace curtains, chest, Sculptured Shag Includes carpet, pad & dresser, rugs and lamps of days and pictures apt to touch the heart with nostalgia. Johannah Jensen has a rare set of dish towels made installation ij Manarck with scotchguard Includes carpet, pad & installation by by her grandmother THE CARPET PROF ESSIONALS Phone ALWAYS 637-088- free 4 lots of parking 5) aoipgits East Price, Utah 7th to display in the sewing room. A treadle sewing machine, pioneer and modern handicrafts will be featured in the sewing room exhibit. The committee heads chosen from the eight wards rare? BKISBKTS 53 SO. Check This! Technician Specials 1. Auto Stereo 10 J.B.L. 2. Home Spks. long-gon- e Power Play Patterned Kitchen !(3ai?nD0 NO REASONABLE OFFER K0SS DUAL ULTRALINEUR MARANTZ B.S.R. GARRARD R0YCE AKAI SONY MUNTZ COMP Thur. 10 15 4. Reel to Reel 59c J.V.C. HOURS: CREDIT 3. Turntable 5 SALE CONDUCTED AT a.m.-- 9 Fri. 10 a.m.-- 9 Sat. 10 a.m.-- 8 p.m. p.m. p.m. Sun. 12 noon-- 7 p.m. 3354 So. State SALT LAKE CITY, UT. MASTER CHARGE BANK AMERICARD FINANCING 3 |