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Show PAGE FIFTEEN castle gate news Westfield Lake City has been at the St. Marks and Vfrsjams f "m salt ,.j?ed home We&tflt.id treatment last giving who came iospltaifrom and Those ironij funeral Craigs and rs'h for home are Mr. Ma-Jrraig visited and family of JFarl Reynolds of St. George, and fam-M- r. pleWi, R LMrsDurrant Craig of Floyd and Mr and Mrs- ClyadewBu5 Vrcfty Cj daughter, John ns Mis. ElizabethMrS- Harris, - Law- sor avis Mr and LaMont Mis Jlrs and Mr efoTsalt Lake City, and Mr. Tbomas Mendenhall and daugh-an- d cfarf California. Mrs. JJ&fand Mis. Floyd Craig a.e - ft tMrf Jack Mdls of American Fork lt0r here last Wednesday. and son Clair the hame of Mr. XStedat ; Mike high school grades here J2L junior ed the closing of school with Tuesday evening in the Music was furnished S the school orchestra. lout Heat Comfort s end Keith Accord, now of Glendale, California, is visiting at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Acord, this week. Mike Billis, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Billis and Miss Ivene Pessetto, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Pessetto of Helper, were married in Helper last week and held their wedding reception at the Helper auditorium. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Durrant and Mr. and Mrs. Delos Durrant and family and Mr. and Mrs. John C. Parry and family were Spanish Fork and American Fork visitors for Decoration There Is An ABERDEEN Hilda Thorpe of Salt Lake City is viMting at the home of her mother, Mrs Lva Thorpe. Mr. Olson, aged 69, died at the home of his son, Leland Olson last Wednesday from a lingering illness He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Olson of here and two sons of Lydia here Lawrence and Leland Olson. Two daughters live elsewhere. Funeral services and burial were held in Cleveland. Mrs. Ike Sorenson of visited at the home of her Sandy brother Rav Batchelor, last week. Mr and Mrs. E. W Clontz and daughter, Verbal, and Mr. and Mrs. John Clontz of Halleck, Nevada, were Decoration Day visitors at the home of Mr. and Mis Howard Gibson and at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Venor Oldroyd Miss Yvonna Gibson, returned to Nevada with them to visit for the summer. Mr. and Mrs Melvin Heath of Salt Lake City who were on their honeymoon, visited last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs J. E. Robertson. Mr. and Mis. Willis Larsen and Mr. and Mrs. Rupeit Burgess now ot Los Angeles, California, visited their parents and friends last week-en- d. Earl Larsen returned to California with them to spend the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Smith and family moved to Provo for the summer. Junior Perkins, Jackie Zobell, Earl Gilbeit, Bruce and Devon Johnson left to work for Mr. Smith during berry season. Mr. and Mrs. Don Child of Salt Lake City were week-en- d visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Kermit Nielsen and family have moved into their new home on the highway between Helper and Price. Mr. and Mrs Vern Batchelor and son and Miss Saxon Zobell of Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Mills and daughter of Spanish Fork were all visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. H Mills over the weekMi-- DEALER In Your Day. Mr. and Mrs. William Bishop of Salt Lake City were visitors several Community PRODUCERS at the home of days last week-en- d Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Babcock. Mr Bishop is an old time resident of Castle Gate leaving here about 15 years ago. Others visiting the Babcock home were their daughter, Mrs. Leona Cole and son Bill of Salt Lake City. Mrs. Babcock spent a few days here before returning to Salt Lake City where her son, Franklin, is still in the St Marks hospital recovering from injuries received from a truck accident last week. He expects to be well enough to be moved from the hospital this week. A. Mernam, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Merriam and daughter of Manti were visitors here for the graduation exer- - EmEE cises of their granddaughter and niece Marjorie Winn. Mr. and Mrs. nn and Mr. Mrs. Howard ndrId"ly returned and to Ludwig Manti with them where they visited over Memorial Day and the week-en- d. Mr and Mrs. Silas Ross and daughter, Colleen, were visitors Decoration uay and week-en- d at Mountain Home. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Aplanalp and tamily have moved to Vernal to make their home. Burnell Huff, son of Mr. and Mrs. Chailes Huff, was married last Tuesday to Miss Leah Marshall of Huntington at Castle Dale. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Warren were visitors in Colorado over the week- end Miss Catherine Tallerico of ham visited here over the week-en-Bingd at the home of her mother. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Menzies and Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Evans and family were Fairview visitors over Decoration Day and the week-en- d. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Reese of Salt Lake visited at the home of Mrs. Annie Evans Decoration Day. Mr. and Mrs. Len Arnette and family and Mrs. Annabell Long and family were Mapleton visitors. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Huff and family and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Sabin and family were Spanish Fork visitors over the week-en- d. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Booth and Frank Stevenson, family, Harold Stevenson, and Miss Celia Tabone were Provo visitors last week. Charles Houghtotn and daughter, Lois, Mrs. Jack Jones, Mr. and Mrs. William Reed, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Reed, Mr. and Mrs. William Mem-mo- tt and son Frank were among those visiting in Salt Lake City last week-end. Charles Houghton and daughter, home from Ogden where she visited for a week. Helen Memmott of Salt Lake City vnsted here over the week-enMrs. Bessie Snow and family visited in Orangeville over Decoration Day and part of this week. Mrs. Owen Huntsman and son of Ferron are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. McGrath. Miss Anna Mane Gow has returned home from Salt Lake City where she has been going to school the past winter. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Doughetry and family were Salt Lake City visitors over the week-enTheir daughter, Mary, remained to visit there this summer. Mr. and Mrs. Tanner of Eureka, Mr. and Mrs. Ketchus of Eureka, Mathew King and Mr. and Mrs. Francis Vedic of Midvale and Mrs. Brown of Salt Lake City were all week-en- d visitors and guests of Mrs Luke Millich at the Castle Gate hotel d. d. The Ladies Auxiliary of local 5916 held their meeting last week at the Conoco homd of Mrs. Thomas Grundy last Wednesday evening. After business a delicious lunch was served. First Dan Moran of Ponca City, Oklaaid training is to begin again this week. homa, and president of the Continental Oil company, was in Price yesterday afternoon. Mr. Moran came to with about 30 other executives NEWS Price of the company who make up the presidential inspection party. Func- By Mrs. G. F. Hall Mr. and Mrs. Lavell Johnson and teaching the past year in the Home family left Saturday to spend the Economics department of the Helper Junior High sechool is home for her summer in Fountain Green. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Olsen, Mr. and vacation. Mrs. Lavar Scow, and Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Christensen went to for Memorial Day. Mrs. Virginia Cady and little son, Freddie, left Friday afternoon for their home in Long Beach, California. Miss Jean Hillabrant, a senior at Mr. and Mrs. N. Lee Kirk spent the the U. of U. spent the week-en- d in latter part of the week m American Wattis with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Hillabrant. They accompanied Fork. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bone of Needles, her to Ogden Sunday afternoon to California, were guests at the Hugh attend the wedding of Miss Beverly Betts and Alan Nye. Utterback home Wednesday. The Euterpe Music club held its Mr. and Mrs. James Neilson and family visited for three days in Rich- last meeting of the year Wednesday field the last of the week. afternoon at the home of Mrs. Ruel Mrs. Sam Grange and two little Redd in Price. The subject for the daughters formerly of Huntington afternoon was Modern Music and are spendmg a couple of weeks here Composers, and the following prowith her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank gram was given: Piano solo, Wheels, Olsen, previous to her moving to Bur- Ferde Grofe, by Mrs. Ruel Redd; vocal solo Dreaming Lake, Michael bank, California. Mr. and Mrs. Clell Pettey and baby Head, by Mrs. Earl McAlpine; piano daughter were guests of Mr. and Mrs. solo May Night, Palmgren, by Mrs. Lee Kirk Tuesday and Wednesday.. Homer Hoatt; piano solo Nocturno, Mrs. Fern Spigarelli of Castle Dale Respighi, by Mrs. Jack Hyatt; vocal was the guest of Mrs. James Jeffs solos, In My Garden and Garden last week. of Tomorrow, by Mrs. L. P. Pearce; Miss Minnie Newton of Price is piano solo Malagueno, Lecuova, by staying with her sister, Mrs. Walter Mrs. W. J. Hillabrant; piano solo, Wetzel. Miss Newton is Reflections in the Water, Debussy, from a broken ankle whichrecovering she suf- by Mrs. L. P. Pearce. fered a week ago. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kelly spent Friday in Ferron with relatives of Inspection Party Stops Here HUWAHU Fair-vie- w Mrs. Kelly. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Parmley and children went into Salt Lake City Thursday for a week-en- d stay. Elden Day of Castle Dale visited here Friday and Saturday with his brother Spencer Day and his sister, Mrs. William Baldwin. W. N. Wetzel returned Tuesday from a short business trip to Salt Lake City. Mrs. Joseph Frandsen announces the birth of a grandson, in Los Angeles, California. Miss Eleanor York left Saturday for a stay in Los Angeles, California. Miss Virginia Asay is home from a year at Wasatch academy in Mt. Pleasant. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Reese have as a guest, James McCurdy, a cousin of Mr. Reese. Mr. McCurdy is to Phoenix, Arizona, to assume en-rou- te his duties as flight instructor. Miss Ruth Wetzel, who has been tion of the party is to cover the entire marketing area of the company each year and interview personnel and inspect properties. This is the first time the inspection party has visited Price for several years and its coming was a in that yesterday was also the date of the announcement of Conocos new Nth motor oil. The party was heading east when it came through Price having visited in Salt Lake City and Ogden, and it remained last night in Grand WATTIS NEWS A blend of straight whiskies 90 proof. Frankfort Distilleries , Inc., Louisville & Baltimore. . AUTO LOANS REFINANCING FINANCING Reasonable Bank Rates: .... Appraisal and Insurance Required on your Auto . . . Loans made only on 1937 and later models New Car purchases financed an 6 Plan. 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