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Show 8B r Thursday, Nov. 8, 1979 Emery County Progress Nursing Home Swenson Huntington visited his Utah were here to visit Barbara Emma with Mervin Peacock. came Thursday to mother aunt Inez is Mervins sister. and hour the Reynolds story present Mr. and Mrs. Darrel to 15 residents. Velera Larsen and children and Stevens and Peacock gave Mervin Thursday Jennie Lefevre went to greetings to all of us. visited his parents, Lula and Melvin and Lois Claud Price on the county here visited Stevens, Sunday. bus Thursday. Burgess Morticians R'.T. Mitchell Robert H. Etzel Price - 637-2ii- 8 during Tess Wilson Wilson Sunday School held here Oct. 28, of Price, Dorthella the Jensen, Udella conducted by Sam Williams of Castle and Hilda Singleton, with Dale and Fay Todd of of Huntington prayers offered by Ferron. week. came Thursday to visit Margaret Wilson. and Here Monday to see with Maysie Peacock were Christiansen her ddaughter Jane Maysie Peacock Olsen, Ray Maxfield Eldridge Helen McClanahan, and visited her mother assisting. Jack Beers attended friends and relatives, Ellen Robinson here priesthood meeting in Mary Peterson, Donna Thursday. Mrs. Ferron First Ward. Sitterud, Fenton and and Mr. Francis Rasmussen of evening, Maudie Moffitt, Mr. Sunday home and Mrs. Wayne Ferron came to see all nursing their friends here residents provided a Wilberg and Sandra program in Sacrament Swasey. Friday. and Inez meeting in Castle Monday, Oct. 29, Fred Ferron First Ward Forbes from Alpine, Dale. Mitchell Phone Anderson Visitors here Sunday were Bishop Jerry Mangum, Lyle Anand Eric derson Bunderson. Here Sunday to visit Olive Funk were her son and wife, Mr. and was Mrs. Duard Stringham Ar-men- ta Gilbert Klecker has left the nursing home and moved with his wife and family to Idaho. Rex Fillmore of Lucy Nielsen Relief Society, with the help of Nursing home residents, tied off a baby quilt for Church Welfare. Halloween party Tuesday Oct. 30, saw Sam Singleton at the piano. There were a fun picnic, songs, donuts and punch Family Home served while ugly Evening program was pumpkins and goblins brought by Phyllis watched from their Vern locations. Grange, Chantelle Leamaster, Noah and Mary Jo and Robertson and Melvin Gravley helped with Stilson. Mr. and Mrs. games and refreshEver Gregerson at- ments at this party. tended also. RefreshNeva Jensen visited ments of cookies and her many friends here punch, zucchini bread, Wednesday. crackers and cheese, and apple cider were Thursday Oct. 31, served. We thank Elder Brown and Elder Murray showed everyone. Jim us the film, Where Pharmacist We Peterson visited the Jesus Walked. home Monday thank them for this evening. pleasure. Deborah Rose Olsen Emery 286-224- Halloween activities Winder, Corrine brought fun for old and Jensen and Phillip Blackburn. young last week. The MIA young people had a Spook Ghosts, witches, Crooked hobos, monsters and Alley, the Neck Barn, up by the more went from house canal and then served to house with their pizza, donuts and trick or treat bags. All the were at well punch very recreation hall. behaved, polite, but The ward party mysterious. No vanSaturday night at the dalism or destruction church house was very was reported. It was special with such a one of the best funtime Halloween large crowd. Eleven youngsters of holidays in Emery. all ages won prizes for Renters who have best costumes: David Laura moved into the Jorgen Mangum, Sundstrom, Jenny Olsen home at the Hatch, Brian Hatch, south end of town are Megan and Lindsay Stan and Paula Liter old Sitterud, Jenadee and their Black, Chad Lake, Joe daughter Leslie, all two-ye- from Arizona. ar Phoenix, Paula 9 J and Connie of Ogden visited with Clyde and Glenn Hansen Mortensen. Jenel Glenn is employed with the D&RGW railroad. Anna Broderick was also a visitor while her husband Cloy was in deer hunting another area. They live in Tooele. Howard Jensen is their close neighbor. He lives alone. A son, wife and family live near him and help take care of his needs. Howards health is failing, but he passes Annas home each day and walks down to the Senior Citizen center the where is sells also She macrame. his he has daughter of Mr. and dinner. Mrs. Les Hayden, who A family Birthday live in the Mary An- dinner was enjoyed derson home. last Sunday at the home of Sandy and Nina and Elbert Judy Mortensen Blackburn attended honoring Sandys funeral services in Salt mom, Maude Davis of Lake for Maude An- Salt Lake, and his derson, wife of the late sister, La Rena of Angus Anderson, last Huntington. week. Joni and Michael Mrs. Anderson died Wolfrey and son Brian of a heart illness at her of Salt Lake were here home. Neighbors last weekend helping found her sitting in her with cattle. Van and Dale rocking chair with a book. Peacock of Roseville, Donna and Ted California were in this Thomas and two small area for the deer hunt. sons of Craig, Colorado Mr. and Mrs. Hector spent the deer hunt Peterson of Orem were weekend at the Donald here during the deer Mangum home. Inez hunt. and Fred Forbes of Bishop and Mrs. were also Jerry Mangum are Alpine guests. housing Miller Nelson, the Indian boy. Miller Melody Anderson of is enjoying living with Provo was home for the boys and assisting the weekend. She is a with the work. student at a business Arlene college there. Stringham Elda and Byard Tuft and Erma Peterson of Salt Lake and Mr. and of children and Mrs. Roscoe Tuft Bountiful visited here of Monroe were here over the weekend last weekend for a while their husbands funeral. Mr. and Mrs. went pheasant hunBirdell Sorensen of ting. Orem were also here. New memberships Mrs. Jennie Hayden were accepted for the is conducting ceramic Emery LDS Ward for classes at her home on Elma Lee and DOGA'S EKsOG FEJECTSCUnCKSS and Frederik Wednesday Lester afternoons Elderkin. They are Thursday at 1:30. Several ladies from Moab. , are taking advantage of this rare opThe Ward Finance portunity. 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Two piece dress accented with bow tted pleated tunic over softly flared pull on skirt 22 99 ji si nsr t in: ' V , - 111. t l( It pot-luc- k dinner would involve Another class on the entire ward. Ward members are Friday is underway. Anyone interested is encouraged to support invited to join. Mrs. these important Hayden has a kiln. Her projects and join in the enthusiasm of this phone number is energetic committee. Beautiful Early American Styling. ZhjW CONSOLE STEREO Tuner-Amplifi- Young men will Childs, Vicky Byars, NOW NOW NOW Chassis. e Sunshine" picture tube Remote Controls 899 Reg. Mickey and Minnie assessments. Mouse, miniature coal A pig raising plan-t- o miner, etc. buy weiner pigs and Ladies enrolled are: feed them for the Glennis Sitterud, Jane market using grain Rosalee raised on the church Manchester, Cryts, Ronnie farm, is one idea. J G 4 East Main Price |