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Show Emery County Progress Thursday, April Naomi Jensen 748-267- Dorthy Childs and family, along with her the Spending weekend at the Vera Huntington home mother, Lunerman, spent a were: Julies sister long weekend in Las Karen and Lee Vegas with Dorthys brother Fred and Barbara Lowry from California. Mrs. Rose Unger-ma- n and sister Jennie Judd of Price ac- her companied Linda and daughter Lindas husband Rick Thomason and children to California. They spent all last week visiting at the home Mrs. of Ungermans sister, Mrs. Florene Judd Duty and family. The Thomasons, with their children, visited Disneyland and other points of interest. Measom We welcome With her the desert. Judi family to Castle were: LelandandTom Dale. Vaughn, Wayman and their Maryann, and their wives and families daughter and three from Salt Lake City; four sons have a home in children of the Valley View area. Springville; Julies Mr. Judi was emfather Roland ployed as an engineer Oldroyd; her uncle with the city of Sandy and Leon of Springville; and her brother Ken of Richfield. It was no April Fools prank for Dora Otterstrom when she entertained friends on April 1. A delicious dinner with all the trimmings was served. Her beautifully set dining room table, enhanced by the blazing fire in the fireplace, beautifully accented her lovely, historic home. before moving here. Feno Huntington is recuperating at his home here following recent major surgery in a Salt Lake hospital. Tuesday, March 25, Pat Winters suffered a heart attack and spent three days in intensive at care Carbon there. Hospital in Price and is recuperating at her home here. Pats brother Que Winters and wife Barbara of Layton were dinner guests A Julie and Mack memorable here with Pat and and evening was enjoyed Bernice just the day Huntington children spent Easter by her guests, Crystal before the attack. Emma Robert C. and Dawn Sunday at their newly Rosenberg, obtained ranch home and Stan Huntington, Duzett of Salt Lake in Orangeville, forlone and Newell City visited here Kofford and Lendora Easter Sunday with owned by merly Roberts mother, Vera Bishop and Mrs. Hal and Leon Draper. Cox of Orangeville. John and Betty Duzett and aunt Cora Draper, and sons Berg. Cancer drive under way is Johnny and Derek, were weekend visitors with Johns parents, the Leon Drapers. Saturday, they Cancer may afflict joined in the annual age group, Jensen family Easter although the majority picnic and reunion at of victims are the the Devils Kitchen elderly. on the way to the Cancer is a disease Sinbad Desert. caused by the random John and Betty also mutation of cells and visited in Salt Lake if caught soon enough City Sunday before may be halted by a returning to their of home in combination Hills, treatment involving Calif. Laguna any surgery plus Chad K. Anderson of Idaho Falls, Idaho, was a weekend guest here at the home of his mother, Naomi Jen- leg. The doctor sen, and sister Valoy estimated the short and Kenneth Cox. cast must remain on at They enjoyed an least two more weeks, Easter trip out on the with six weeks for the desert Saturday. long one. Edith and Dale had Charles and Daina Taylor and boys were been home just four also in the outing days from an eight-wee- k vacation in party. Mrs. Zola Hardy and Arizona and California her entire family spent visiting relatives when the weekend on the the accident occured. ex- may perience a remission Hospital. Bom March 25, 1980. following heart surgery. Born July 2, 1914, Moab, Survivors: and Melissa Utah to Taylor Stark Winbourn. Married Conway H. Oveson, August Price, Utah. A former resident of Cleveland, Emery County. Survivors include his wife, daughter, 28, 1931, Mrs. Karen Bishop Bishop named to post Mrs. Barry (Karen) Bishop or Ferron has been appointed as a Field Adviser by the Utah Girl Scout Council. She will be working closely with District Chairman Mrs. Robert (Diane) Moab, Norman, and Council Trainer Mrs. Charles (Julia) Craft, Price, to bring services to leaders throughout the area. Mr. and Mrs. Elderkin received having enjoyed visitors over the word of the death of weekend. They included her family, Mr. Mr. Elderkins brother in Kalispell, Montana. He would have been 88 Rose Bunderson attended church in Salt Lake Melvin, Daine and family, along with a friend, Brad Williams. Verda went to Provo Wednesday, April 2, to keep a doctors appointment. Marion Albrechtsen was taken to a hospital in Salt Lake on Tuesday last week. Marion has been sick most of the winter and has been helped by his neighbors and friends. His son Beeman from Kaysville came to get ys r The She is currently making the circuit to become acquainted with District VII, which covers Grand, Carbon, Emery and San Juan Counties. Mrs. Bishop at- tended Brigham Young University and graduated from Utah State University. She enjoys the camping program, sports for girls and teaching creative handiwork. A former teacher in Panaca, Nevada, she children are Shirley Blanton, both Salt Lake City; granddaughter, Miss Sanny Oveson, Phoenix, Arizona; grandson, Christian C. Blanton, Salt Lake City; three sisters, Mrs. Zoe Allred, Salt Lake City; Beryl Battle, Costa Mesa, California; Zelda Classen, Menlo Park, California. Funeral services were Saturday in Price. Burial: Cleveland City Cemetery. In lieu of flowers family suggest contributions to the Heart Fund. Mrs. Sunday, March They attended the naming and blessing of the infant son of Beverlees sister, Mrs. Jim (Connie) Taney. The little boy was named Benjamin. Bishop and Margret Mangum, along with Peter Jones, the home of Martha Jacobsen Saturday, to 29, 748-204- Ballnda Farley Laurie Keel your beauty professionals Professional Building Castle Dale 3. oooooo ooo T Ranch r is now for a few Quality Beef Freezer Packs Richfield, but stopped for tire repairs. It got too late to go on, so they went back to Spring Glen. Sea Food Custom Cutting Nels and Maggie Hansen are now living their remodeled 10-- 8 10-- 10-- 6 They were enroute in 0 or walk in Tues. Wed. Sat. Thurs. A Fri. Donald and Doris Mangum, attended sessions at the Manti Temple April ,r Call Garath, with five of her children and one grandchild, visited at March hours. llcirstyling end Bothering City Mrs. Paulette Young spent a few days in the hospital recently. She came home Satruday, March 29. Her husband, CLIPJOINT 30. him. works at Consol. happy to be back in Utah. Oveson to welcome them back. Jay C. and Vicky Jacobsen made a trip Mr. and Mrs. June into Provo for tests for Jay. have and Harward 3 Mrs. Steve Barrett and family, years old in July. The Faye and Wendall funeral was April 4. Mr. and Mrs. Brent Gibby, Tess and three Dolores (Dee) SALT LAKE CITY Winbourn Oveson, age 65, died April 1, 1980 in a Salt Lake City Hospital George parents, treatments succeed Elmo; one brother, JB Oviatt; grandparents, and some fail. Loren and Desie Oviatt, Meanwhile, the Huntington; Ben and afflicted need help. Beverly Tucker, Three volunteers are Cleveland; great needed from each grandparents, Carol and town in the county to Francis Jensen, serve as education, Cleveland; Vance Winnie service and crusade Tucker, Cleveland; Irene members working Harrison, Huntington; Averett, Salt Lake under a central Ruby great - great City; committee of the grandparent, Florence Some Dolores 286-222- Broderick Verda and and her husband, also a teacher, and their Obituaries chemotherapy. But cancer is a quiet disease and too often beyond control at the time of discovery.That Tyrel Oviatt means a certain number of people live ELMO Tyrel D. Oviatt, with the disease, infant son of Chet and hoping for a miracle in Debbie Oviatt, died April some cases. 5, 1980 in the Utah Valley for years. Edith and Dale Jeffs did very little Easter egg hunting this year. On March 19, Edith fell from the back steps of their home and broke her left foot. Her left leg is in a cast from the knee down. She also fractured the bone of the right leg just below the knee, and cracked the ankle bone. That leg is in a cast from the hip down. Her doctor removed the right cast Thursday last week, but put another one right back on when he saw the and radiotherapy Others Wilford and Virginia Sherman and family from Grand Junction, Colo.; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Burnside and children, along with Tom Nickles, all from Las Vegas; Lois and Corey Anderson and children from Fair-vieDavid and Sue Barclay and family of Castle Dale. In all, 50 or more family members were I returned home to live in Emery. We are glad Martha Jacobsen Emery 1 10, 1980 5A Open Tues. thru Sat. Closed Mondays newly home in Thayn Ranch Meats Emery. East of Wellington on Myton Road 637-204- 5 000000000 Fine pearls are obtained from an inedible oyster of the genus Meleagrina that lives in warm parts of the Pacific. Edible oysters never produce valuable pearls. yv ir imt- loir morlet; CiiaJ -- -- American Cancer Jensen, Price. services Graveside Society. Barbara Peterson, and Deanna 748-235- 1, Wednesday 1, Cleveland Cemetery. Viewing one are hour prior at the Gardner, Cleveland LDS Ward for volunteers. asking 748-235- 1, They are county Chapel. Burial: Cleveland City representatives who Funeral Cemetery. enjoy their work, but directors: Fausett Its Our Special People That Make Our Grand Opening So Special. the county has become Mortuary, Price. too large to cover. We help people with cancer and those who have had it. We help them find financial resources. Cancer is a costly disease, says Peterson. The county unit has a limited amount of funds available for the traveling expenses to a doctor. Available from the loan closet are wheelchairs and other aids to use during illness. The rewards for volunteer service far exceed any effort exerted, she says. Those volunteering will be trained how to help. Sometimes a person simply needs someone to talk to. The crusade for funds is now in progress. Volunteers will be calling at each . The body is made up of about 60 percent water. KILLPACK LOCKERS Sl 384-269- 6 Beef HALF OR WHOLE local led by Bundersons 1.25. Pork HALF OR WHOLE Cut 1 Wrapped To Order 75 home. Wedding Special until May 1, 1980 100 FREE matching thank-you'- s with your announcement order. We can do pictures! 1 When you first walk into Deseret Industries, you may think it's just a great place to pick up a bargain The prices on our reconditioned appliances or reclaimed clothing are truly remarkable But, whats remarkable about Deseret Industries isnt our products its our people. They're really special Even though some of them are handicapped and some of them are elderly, they all share one thing in common a desire to do their best. And, it shows. In their furniture, their toys, their appliances and their clothing In all the different items they recondition and reclaim. Custom Printing 845 E. We also print stationery, forms, business cards, brochures, flyers. Elizabeth Thorpe (8011 748 5386 440 Cottonwood Virw P O Box 544 Orangeville, Utah 84537 & PRIDE 'A' Grade 99 oz. DUNCAN HINES XV 79 Cake Mixes 12 Fryers Gal. MEADOW GOLD 99 Sherbet lb. 10 pieces BANQUET 2 f Q jfsi Fried Chicken Our Best Work Is Your Best Buy. Watch for Grand Opening April 12th COTTONWOOD PRESS Allen COUNTRY 18 And, what a better time to see it all for yourself than during our grand opening So, come in sit on a sofa Try on a coat And, then check the price We think youll be checking back often Deseret Industries Thrift Store (ull-cor- lb. NABISCO Graham Crackers Main, Price 9:45 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Deseret Industries is a federally approved shel lered workshop - Corn Fed Center Cut 6.75 Pork Chops ib. Corn Fed Loin or Rib End 09 Pork Chops lb ii am rfl 8 i OZ. CHICKEN of the SEA Tnfl |