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Show 6 Emery County Progress Thursday, July I, 1976 pnmils Preston and Bertie Huntington Mrs. Ted Huntington of Riverton and Mrs. Louise Orangeville Mr. and Mrs. LeRay Huntington were happy to have some of their son, Davids converts, Mr. and Mrs. Kenn Harris, come to see them the past week. They had been in Salt Lake City and were en route back to their home in Kentucky. Mrs. Delia Reid is in the Emery County Nursing Home. She has been staying with her daughter lone, the Lavar Wares, but needed special medical care which is available at the nursing home. Will Build on your lot or . were Mr. and Bates from Provo and Mr. and Mrs. LeRay lliintinglon had as quests the past weekend her brothers and their families: Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Money, Mr. and Mrs. George Money and families, Mrs. Wally Christenson, (a sister of Joans) and family members all from the Spanish Fork Area and Elder Jensen from Logan. Thirty-fiv- e dinner guests were present to help welcome home the Huntingtons son David. Also here and guests of family members. They also attended LDS Church where David talked. Mrs. Bronson Arti is a patient at the Utah Valley Hospital in Provo. Their daughter from Calif., came to be with her father and also to visit Mrs. Bronson. Mrs. Claud (Jean) Scovill was operated on at the Carbon Hospital the past week. She is reported as improving at this writing. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Burnham of Price were visitors here at the home of General Contracting ours! Use your plans or our plans! Contractors Services Concrete Foundations Sidewalks Driveways Siding Cost Estimations CPM Scheduling Inspection Shake & Shingle Roofing Quality Control Framing Int. Finishing Progress Payment Scheduling Cathryns parents, Mr. and OFFICE LOCATED. 840 E. 1st. N. P.0 Box 1032 Julies father, Roland 01dsroyd,a local druggist of Springville, visited the Huntington family here Sunday. Neldona and Wallace Baldwin and family of Salt Lake City, were guests at the Huntington home and the home of Neldonas mother Mrs. Grace Wick-maFriday, Saturday and Sunday. They and Mr. Oldsroyd assisted Mack and Julie in placing their cattle on the summer mountain range. Opal and Larry Hunter of Dayton, Ohio, are spending a summer vacation here n, with Mrs. Hunters sister Dorthy and Marvin Miller. Jane Doll, 15, of Romona, Calif., daughter of Mrs. Millers niece, Dorthy Lee and Henry Doll, is here to spend the summer with Dorthy and Marvin. Bly and Iver Gregerson and their entire family enjoyed a mutton fry and campout in overnight Ferron canyon, Wednesday night, catered by Mr. and Mrs. Riedel George, of Ferron. This is the first time this family had all R.T. Mitchell Ronald Kosec Robert H. Etzel Price, Utah Ph. 637-581- Phone 8 The job will be done quickly (contrac- Price new program: The tors are not as busy). There is no wait for insulation materials. You will probably save money (insulation costs may go up this fall). Your home will stay cooler this summer. If you have air conditioning, youll save energy and money on your 637-266- 8 and Thursday and Friday of last week with her sister Julie and husband Mack Huntington and boys. Mrs. Measom, with her husband and family just to moved recently Springville, to make their home from North Carolina. MORTICIANS Miller Owner Measom of Springville visited here Wednesday, Mitchell Miller Construction Systems P. Jack Karen children relatives and friends. Miss Geraldine Scovill is home from her studies at Snow College in Ephraim. She is a daughter of Amasa and Dora Scovill. Miss Joyce Gardner of Salt Lake City spent the weekend here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Van Gardner and a brother Darrell. Visiting relatives and friends here the past week were Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Reid of Kearns, Utah. They vacationed in Las Vegas, Nev., and in the southern part of the state before coming here. Mrs. Ray (Vivian) Curtis is in the St. Marks Hospital at Salt Lake City. She has been having tests and treatments for over a week now, and may have to have her knee operated on. Her room number is 8 West. Mrs. Louise Johansen is home from the hospital now and recuperating. Mrs. Mary Parks was welcomed into Relief Society Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Parks are parents of Mr. Leonard Greenland. Service Payson; their daughter Castle Dale Mrs. Leslie Moffett. Mrs. Ruth R. Stephens and Marguerite Humphrey of Salt Lake City were here for Fathers Day, visiting been together in 17 years. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Gregerson and six children, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Lane and four Gregerson children and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Marcus Gregerson and three children all of Castle Dale; Mr. and Mrs. Russell B. Gregerson and one son from Renton, Wash.; and Mr. and Mrs. Ben CUne (Phyllis) and five children, Overland Park, Kan., were there. The Clines visited here a week then spent a week in Salt Lake with Mr. Clines relatives. Russell and family had to return to his work Thursday, but their son, Charles Russell, is spending the summer here with his grandparents. Nedra and Grant Blackburn and family of Layton spent four days here last week with Nedras parents, Newell and lone Kofford. Grace Lee and Eugene Johansen attended funeral services for Grace Lees aunt Olive Nixon Hickmon Ellgren, wife of the late honorable Lorenzo L. Ellgren, state senator, held Wednesday, June 23, in the Yale Second Ward, Salt Lake City. Sunday visitors at Bishop Doyle Barneys home and at church to see him set apart and sustained as bishop was their former Bishop, Mr. and Mrs. J.C. Henderson, Mrs. Fork; Spanish Barneys brother, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Robertson. and husband Mr. and Mrs. Mike Peay, Provo; Mr. and David Mrs. Holt, (daughter), Castle Dale; and Mrs. Barneys father Wash Robertson, Spanish Fork. Mrs. Dale Johnson, her married daughter and two daughters from Wellington, were guests here last weekend at the home of her son Thomas and Carol Ann Johnson and family. They attended church Sunday where Thomas was set apart and sustained as Bishop of Castle Dale Second Ward. Joseph and Shanna Lea Bates and two small the home of Shanna Leas mother, Naomi A Jensen. ap- proved insulation contractor will call on you to give you a free inspection and estimate. If you have the job done by this contractor, we will arrange financing if you wish so that you may pay for the sum- mer fuel bills. To help you properly insulate your attic, Mountain Fuel has introduced a I I I I I I I I MOUNTAIN FUEL V Yes, as a homeowner am interested in knowing how much it's going to cost to add insulation in my attic. Please send an approved insulation contractor to my home for an estimate (no cost or obligation). PROGRAM Mountain Fuel Supply Co. PO Box Disney World, Florida. $28.75-33.5- 0; 0. 500-62- $32.50-36.0- 0 300-47- 0 620-72- 0 $33.00-36.5- $1.00-2.0- 0 $2.00-4.0- 0 $32.00-36.5- 0; 405-51-5 $1.00-3.0- 2-- 3, cows. Feeder steers: Choice 330-50- 0 $27.25-30.2- 0; $23.25-27.5- 0; 26.00. lbs. lbs. 315-57- 0 $41.00-44.0- $38.25-41.7- lbs. 560-72- 0; $35.60-40.7- 2 Good 5; 5; Homeowner's Name Phone Mail to: the 'IN" televised from nationally $32.25-34.5- th Address 3-- 7, 615-87-5 Join Mountain Fuel's "IN the coupon below and an 2-- 305-55- PERCENTAGE RATE). Offer is limited Program Utah 1976 Good and Standard June 25, 1976 5 lbs. Salable at auction 686 Holsteins lbs. Holsteins compared to 660 last week and 1,095 last year. Average Feeder Heifers: Choice seasonal attendance. Fair 0 ; lbs. demand. Feeder steers over lbs. 600 lbs. lower, lbs. under 600 lbs. package lower. Feeder heifers about high - Choice 717 lbs. $38.40; 0 lbs. $31.00- Good steady, ehifer calves lower. Slaughter cows 34.00. about steady. Slaughter Slaughter Cows : High bulls fully $2.00 lower. Utility and Commercial average Utility Supply about 50 percent Cutter $21.25- feeders, balance slaughter to existing homes or duplexes served by Mountain Fuel Supply and is subject to credit approval. Mountain Fuel has folders and brochures detailing the value of proper insulation as well as a helpful guide on how to install insulation yourself. Pick up your free copies at any office of Mountain Fuel Supply. NOW. Mail Miss is scheduled to be held on July 28, 1976, in Salt Lake City. and Open to girls age the young masters age pageant will be judged on the basis of the entrants poise and personality. Many prizes are offered to the winners in the various categories. Entries are due by July 18, 1976. The winner in the state pageant will represent Utah in the national competition. This years national conThe Hemisphere Pageant Salina Auction entire job with monthly installments added to your regular gas bill over an period (finance charge is 1 per month, or 12.68 ANNUAL 18-mon- Hemisphere to be chosen grandchildren of Sandy, test, the largest single Utah were guests here pageant held for children in Tuesday and Wednesday at the country, is to be Program, for "Insulate Now. Its the single most important thing you can do to save energy for everyone, and lower your fuel bills. IN Miss State 11368 Salt Lake City, Utah 84139 Offer limited to existing homes or duplexes served by Mountain Fuel Supply Deadline tor applications is December 31, 1976 . Slaughter Bulls: Few lbs. Yield Grade 1, $35.00-37.2- Yeild Grade 2, 1350-175- 5 5; lbs. 1530-184- 0 $30.50-36.0- 0. |