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Show Thursday, July I, Klizabeth Hanson Huntington Lowell Knighton, brother County cancer unit tops crusade goal Emery County volunteers for the American Cancer Society have topped their goal for this years annual crusade by bringing in $3,805; 147 per cent of the county goal. C. Patrick Bates, state crusade chairman, Cleo congratulated Mrs. Johnson, Lawrence, county crusade chairman; and Mrs. Dessie Oviatt their success in the annual fund drive which started in April. We also thank all those who have contributed so generously to the Cancer Society, Bates said. The statewide goal is $391,000. The Utah Division of the Cancer Society hopes to raise this amount by the end of its fiscal year, July Ronald Knighton and wife, Shirley preside over the LDS South Carolina Mission. Mr. and Mrs. J.R. Corgiat of Huntington, attended the marriage of their daughter Huntington, unit president, and ivy. A garland of babys breath and ivy crowned her head. The groom, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl N. Tapia of Van Nuys, Calif., dressed in Lupreal Christman is a new grandmother with the arrival of a new baby boy to her son, Michael, and wife. The young lad weighed seven pounds, seven ounces, and was bom Friday, June 17, at Utah Valley Hospital in Provo. Other grandparents are the Boyd Potters of Hun.Mrs. Laura Johansen of Castle Dale, Mr. & Mrs. Aldo Childs from Orangeville and Mrs. Heber Ward are great grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Childs have a new daughter born June 15 at Utah Valley Hospital, weighing seven pounds, 11 ounces. They have a small son. dresses sportswear I6nq dresses pantsuits lingerie reduced are Grandparents Lupreal Christman and the of Fawn Leamasters Huntington. Great grandparents are Jean and Aldo Childs. James Fielder and Dixie Huntington Johansen James Lee Fielder, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Fielder on July 16, 1976. A reception in their honor will be held Saturday, July 17, in the Orangeville Ward cultural hall from 8 to 10 p.m. Dixie was a graduate of Emery County High School in 1974. She then attended Weber State College for two Phone Toll Free The Best Food in the West" open Tuttle 6-- 9 Mon. 687-266- 6 Our Drapery Consultant, Shirley Muse, is ready with professional ideas. Cali Sears Custom Draper today for an appointment with Shirley. . . . Thurs. Fri. Sat p.m. Sun. & 12-- 9 Decorating Service r HUNTINGTON Engineering in Castle Dale. Jim was a graduate of Emery County High in 1972. He is presently employed at American Coal. The couple plan to make their home in Orangeville. their daughter Dixie to : t QooooBQQonQQQBQouBBpaagoBOBattBgatiaggafla tiAtJE Orangeville Tracy Wilcox, son of Gerald and Rena Wilcox, was from promoted Primary with a Trail award, and also passed on to become a deacon in the LDS Church. years where she was active Senior EAST MAIN In & : Homestead in the sorority LaDianaeda. She is presently working at Mr. and Mrs. LeGrand Huntington are pleased to announce the marriage of Drapery Old Couple to say vows in July wedding 6 rra 3 FREE gardenias Orangey ille Sale : Ward. The bride wore a gown of antique white Chantilly lace and carried a bouquet of BIRTHS! eom two brothers, Brian and Aaron. Grandparents are Mr and Mrs. Wilburn West, Salt Lake City, and Mr. and Mrs. John Ray Corgiat, Huntington. The Town Bicenntenial RayLene, to John Edward Tapia, June 12 at the Seattle, Wash., Eighth 31. tington. President Knightons. 2 3 antique white dinner and trousers. a issues John is finishing work on committee his dissertation from the challenge to all businesses, and inof Arizona. organizations University to enter a town in dividuals RayLene is completing in the big parade float D. a for Ph. requirement from the University of starting Monday July 5 at 10 a m. A miniature parade for Washington those who prefer to The couple is residing in decorate coaster wagons Seattle for the summer. and bicycles will begin at An eight pound three 9:45 a.m. Prizes will be ounce daughter was born to given. Riding clubs will David and Darlene C. West participate and the Emery at the Roosevelt Hospital on County High School band June 23. Jennifer Ray has will march. grsTrerimnnnnnr arrinrim'oxrinmnnm and of are S. Columbia, spending the summer with grandparents, Shirl and Bessie McArthur. The McArthurs flew to Alabama on business before switching to car for the trip to to see the Columbia for Mrs. Gary, 11, 10, C. Kmery County Progress l!)7fi Price Citizens Ear Piercing... The RSVP and Senior Citizens picnic was held on at Little Bear Friday Canyon. Everyone had a fine time, with 50 volunteers present. After lunch a bus load went for a ride up the canyon, and to the Dinosaur Quarry. was Transportation provided in an Emery school bus, with Mrs. Willis K. Wilson donating her time to do the driving. Money for the picnic was donated by Progressive Market, Huntington; Castle Country Store, Castle Dale; Jacks Motor, Huntington; County (Girls under 18 must be accompanied by a parent) Errol Ears Pierced Every Thursday 2 to 4 p.m. only By A a Qualifield Technician Phone for appointment, or just come in! 637-217- 6 46 East Main Street Price, Utah JEWELRY Shakely Hun- dealer, Huntington; tington Flour Mill; Rue painless procedure requirjrv only 10 minutes. Litster, Bell First and Charlene Gordon 4tliof July BUYS! A Dresses and Blouses Bank, garden reception- and - has been planned July 10 at the home of the brides parents. wedding Sportswear Jeans rts Huntington. There will be no Nutrition dinner during the month of July, with none being held Friday. But there will be band practice at 1 p.m. The blood pressure clinic for July has been cancelled but will be held as scheduled on August 19. July rites planned for local couple Mr. and Mrs. Ross Gordon, Huntington, announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Charlene, to Rue Bell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bell George Orangeville. Security On All Spring & Summer Ladies Apparel in Castle Dale CO DSCT3 The couple will make their home in Orangeville. H7T71 Vl & ti il A Home, Lot and All Improvements Included! You Are Always Welcome Swimsuits : yiTR a Helper State Bank Helper, Price Green River Watermelons CASTLE PALE am CO-O- P 3cn. 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