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Show 2 Emery County Progress Thursday, Nov. 18, 1976 The Public Voice By Selma Tuttle $40 won in contest GRANT FAl'SETT MICHAEL BLACKBURN Whose responsibility? Editor: I have known John Parker since he came to Morticians 1181 Selma of Tuttle Orangeville has won $40 in the Emery County Progress 748 2551 Mystery Fausett Mortuary Price 637 Castle Dale "Service to all Faiths" Contest. Personality Mrs. Tuttle, wife of Bland Tuttle, correctly identified of Jewkes Clifford Orangeville as the Mystery Personality, and she found all nine clues in the ads in last weeks paper identifying Mr. Jewkes. Thats the best news I have heard for a long time, Mrs. Tuttle said when she learned she was the winner. Entries have been getting O Growth thtee fcf in- The nine clues that identified Mr. Jewkes in last weeks paper include: Orangeville, Mayk 1902 ST The remodeling will also allow for a larger vault in the bank. remodeling cludes Hunter Drug, which remodeled the outside of the building this summer and has started working on the inside of the store. New linoleum was laid earlier this week to cover the old wooden floor. and Johansen As a result, the jackpot for the upcoming week will again be $40 still worth the time it takes to find the clues and enter the contest. a the future. Other chosen entry has had the total number of clues right. Contest rules and some of are found on Page 6 of todays Progress. All of the ads where clues can be found are also on that page. (Cont. from pg. 1) expansion that will make room for six tellers and two capacity for better recently this is the third week in a row that the Tuttle Engineering is building a new office building on the comer of 100 East 100 South. The company recently received permission to hook into the citys sewer system when the City -- Council decided to rescind the sewer hook-umoratorium for commerical buildings in the citv. p the clues AniJt-(hi- (birthday), wife), married s in 1944 in blue eyes, backhoe operator, water plant and former marshal. SLC, Jewkes served as Orangeville marshal for 17 yeare until he retired. Duingfthat time he took carpf ithe city backhoe and Mr. also! r took care of maint- enance of the water plant. His still taking care of the wgter plant for the city, even (thdUgh he is 74 years old.' and his wife, the former Anna Jorgenson, He have one son. Before he became Public Invited to Opening of 10s THEATRE those readers enter can win, so be sure to get your entry in before the deadline. ' "v Helper State Bank Helper, Price Green River 8c The People of Green River are invited to use our complete facilities at our branch there. EMk lRVurd WO 0 8 who VMM Now Showing thru Friday that deadline has been moved up to noon Saturday because of the Thanksgiving holiday. GODZILLA from 1 to 6 p.m. Castle Dale Main Street 748-511- Always Welcome Wintuck Huntington Phone Shows Begin at 8 p.m. But only 22 You Are Castle reader' who Incidentally, baby-sitte- d enters. Beauty Salon HI this county several years ago, and have been taken by his quiet, friendly, and personable attitude. I did not vote for John in the last election, but it was not because I had any Up until the late qualifications about lus harm in this. was moral standards, nor do quality of encall him to task for myKjjtertainment was mostly childrens or my own moral and entertainment that character. Therefore, I feel one felt secure in sending obliged to take a stand in his child off for a night at defense of his theater the movies. policies. Since that time, when I have been going to the movies decided to start theater in Huntington for a telling it like it is, this is good many years, and the now out of the question. The quality of movies isnt much national PTA has had a different now than it was opfor some time before John took over the campaign now begging parents to business. If anything, it has know about the movie they improved, for one must send their child off to see. admit that every Being familiar with adwholesome movie that was and promotion, I distributed last year, and vertising have also discussed the fact this year, was shown at with John that in order to Huntington and many that get any quality in his have been in distribution for theater, he more or less has years. to take the movies that are I dont see as many sent out on a particular movies as I used to. My circuit or pay more for children are fairly grown special orders. now, and I no longer feel Nor can he always trust a that I have to attend every PG which, after all movie with them as I did callsrating for parental guidance. until lately. The burden, then must be The reason I dont go strictly on the parents much anymore is because I put and not on John Parker for cant stand the noise long the movies the children are enough to sit through the seeing. John and I dont see picture and get the drift of it for very young children and some older ones running up and down the The Mystery Personality contest continues this week, with $40 as the prize for the discerning Loye's Monday, Nov. the worked as a farmer anaUr cattleman. town marshaXe aisles and talking out loud eye to eye on many things, I during the whole presen- but in this matter, stand by his side. tation. F.P. Thomas Over the years I have to this about Orangeville complained John, and also discussed the NO fact that it is no longer feasible for parents to use "A 'No' averts seventy the movie theater as a troubles." Indian Proverb r for week-entheir children. MZOALON 6 Obituary During November Only Starts Saturday thru Tuesday Grant Shiner Averett . Lee MARVIN Grant Shiner Averett, 58, 340 East Garfield Ave., Salt Lake City, died Nov. 13, 1976, in a Salt Lake hospital of complications f allowing surgery. Bom Nov. 6, 1918, Castle Dale, to Thomas and Ila Averett. Educated in Castle Dale schools and South Emery High School in Ferron. Married Ruby Powell Clark Dec. 1, 1953, Salt Lake Gty. Worked as Coal miner in Hiawatha and mines. Night Kenilworth manager, Snappy Service for 15 years. Cab Desk clerk, World Motor Inn and chief desk clerk, Temple Square Motel. Veteran World War II. Survivors: wife, son, 4 David T., daughters, Springville, Utah County; Mrs. Ben (Beverly) Tucker, Mrs. Ward Cleveland; (Claudette) Hayward, Castle Dale; Mrs. J. Niel (Kathy) Spendlove, Los Angeles, Calif; Mrs. David (Naoma) Wabel, Granger; 26 grandchildren; 3 great grandchildren; brothers, sister, Earl, LaMar, both owner-operato- We have good news for 19 out of every 20 people who read this aa. About four months ago we started charging for directory assistance At that time we predicted that only about 1 out of every 20 phone customers would be affected by this charge Well, that s the way it s turned out Only a few of our customers have actually been billed for extra calls The rest have avoided the charge by using their published and personal directories more often This decrease in calls means a lot to us and we think it will mean a lot to you in the way of an even more efficient phone company We can only say thank you Now the people who use directory assistance the most are paying for it And the people who use their directories the most arent - WBBOWWTMWIOIWL 09 . . Robert REED Sl CULT Wednesday Only! 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