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Show Z PAGE EIGHT THE pe r e a TIMES-INDEPENDENT, Thursday, 8h November. 28, 1940 to a_ new coat otf assist in charitable and civic enLiterary Club Meeting. Literary club as selected by each .week. é terprises and the general public is The next regular meeting of the grouc cf the club are Mrs. Corbin, the Mrs. S. E. Craft of San invited to attend. Following chairman; Mrs. O. Johnson, .Mrs. meeting, a social hour Wemen’s Literary club will be held L. L. Taylor, Mrs. Joseph F. “Par-* were arrivals the first of business Glen. enjoyed. Lovely refreshments at the club room in the basement rish and Mrs. R. L. Kirk, Jr. The for a visit with Mr. and was of the Baptist church, Dec. 6, with first party will Mrs. Vivian Dinning, Miss NaChaffin: Mrs.- Crait is a vere served by the hostesses. be a Christmas A marriage of interest to all the Mrs. D. E. Baldwin and her com-— get-together, dine Dinning, Mrs. Conly, and sister of Mr. Chaffin. the date to,be anoccurred mittce in charge of the lessons and nounced Mrs. J. R. Cheney were Price . and Mrs. Chester Curtis reopie of the community later. for the afternoon will Yriday, November 22, when Miss tea. Music visitors Monday. spent the week--nd with Mr. anc Mr. and Mrs. Durrant; former "“wila Hunt, daughter of Mrs. Rua be given by a new chorus consistMrs. Florence Howland and Mrs. Mrs. Wallace Curtis. Oil wells have heen drilled as residents of Elgin. who were here Mary Howland and John Bigelow, son of ing of Mrs. R. H. Dalrymple, Mrs. deep as 15,000 feet. were Grand JuncDen, Harris “is in .the... Uintah Hunt, to attend the funeral of Harry tion visitors Sunday. r. and Mrs. Elijah Bigelow, were Mennel Stewart, Mrs. Lester Taybasin this week on his regular Howland, returned this week. to C. S. Fonte, Mrs. Ola united in marriage at the Manti lor, Mrs. Amcne the college students at U4S 26.95." trip: NOTICE TO CREDITORS . their home in Glenwood Springs, Mrs. L. L. Taylor, Mrs. heme for the Thanksgiving koliMr. and Mrs. Gerald French tempie. The bride wore a beautiful Walker, Colorado. Carl Alleman and .Mrs. J. W. zown of white lace over satin. The days were Don Anderson, Bill spert the week-end in Pocatello Estate of Abram Day, Deceased. Twin babies. a -boy and a girl, with Mrs. S. W. Emmer- —Creditors Seely and Bill Howland, from A. visiting Mr. and Mrs. Frank Perry. ‘oung coucle were accompanied by Corbin, will present claims Music was furnished by the local directing and Mrs. Baldwin with vcuchers to the undersigned, Bigelow ton Mr. and Mrs. James MePherscn Mrs. Rua Hunt, Mrs. E. oreh stra. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Hunt. assisting on the piano. Mrs. Bald- af the office. of Mitchell are visiting this week with their and Melich, Wrs. Fon Chaffin -has moved in son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Their committee, Mrs. Attcrney at Law, at Moab, Utah, wedding date has __ special win has as her from the ranch for the winter in Vrs, Rav Wilcox. P. Merling, Mrs. ©. Johnson on or before January. 30, 1941. Significance in that it was the G. THANK YOU! ord-r to tut the children. in Py anniversary of the par- and Mrs. Alleman. Don Harris and Miss’ Alberta wedding ESTELLA DAY, Administratrix school. She is occupying a cabin Weber The committee in charge of all gv ent Thanksgiving. at ents of the groom. They will make First. publication, November 28; To my many friends: at the Shady Rest camp ground. Soda Springs, Idaho. functions of the Women’s last December 19. heir home in Greenriver. Both Social I am deeply grateful for the support you have Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sturgis and An interesting marriage which is of these worthy young pecple have daughter were visitors in town being announced this week is trat zrown up in this community andig given me during the subscription campaign:to date, Tuesday at the home of Mr. ana “f Touise of the Greenriver Mahany and Ralph are graduates and I want 'to thank you, one and all. Mrs. Harry Tasker. © high school. Mr. Bigelow was a Bearce cf Grand Junction which In order to win the new car, I will need your Brant Duncan, the young son took place at the hcme of Mr. and basketball player of note, being. and BUILDERS ~ of Mr. and Mrs. Duncan, suffered Mrs. J. Mason Brown on. Sertem- sigh point man for the state while continued support by subscribing to The Times-Ina painful injury last week when ber 21. In a simple home ceremony } playing on the high school team. dependent for a longer term and paying your back a heavy window box fell on his Miss Mahany, daughter of Mr. and Miss Hunt not only won honors as | subscription, which counts triple votes. hand, injuring two fingers so bad- “Mrs. Ira Mahany of Grand Junc- a student, but was also winner of Your continued support during the next two ly that it was necessary to ampucitizenship award and was ion, became the bride cf Ralph the tate the middle finger at the first Pearce with the Rev. A. R. Brown active -in extra-curricular activities. weeks will be greatly appreciated. Cement Work and Plastering joint. He is recovering ~satisfac- of Cheney, Kansas, officiating. The We extend to both the very best MADGE CUNNINGHAM. torily. of the community for a 4ride was attractive in a blue after- wishes Paper Hanging and Painting The R. J..Dinning residence is noon frock and corsage of Talis- happy and prosperous. married life. Work was commenced recently man rosebuds and was attendea sabe All Work Guaranteed by her cousin, Mrs. Gordon Adams.| on extensive repairs to the L. D. Mr. Adams was best wan. Back- S. church and new additions to the A twelve-foot extension zround music was plaved by Mrs. bvilding, Telephone 8R5 Homer S. Brown. Following the will be built on. each end of the building, which will pro-|¢ ceremony, which was witnessed by present close friends of the bride and vide space for two class rooms, a stage extension and a _ furnace zroom, a wedding suprer honored the young couple. After a short room. A new addition will be built|,.. trip, the ccuple retvrned to Grand on the south- of the old building Junction where they will make which will be 38 by 30% feet and Enjoy Your will contain a lobby,* a_ Relief their home. rocm, and class rooms. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Beebe re- Society wresent building will. be returned Monday from falt Lake The and the entire structure City, where they had spent the shingled be stuccoed.- The L. D. S. whanksgiving holidays with Mr. will and Mrs. M. S. Hostetler. Their people have worked hard for a long for a new grand-daughter, little Margaret time to raise money at the Ann Hostetler, who has spent the building and have badly out-grown is a vast month with. them, returned their old quarters and -it of real pleasure to them to her home. Both Mr. and. Mrs. source that they Beebe suffered severe colds due to and to the community Wy) oXposure caused by being held . up can have a new building. Elijah Bigelow who has been in for a time in the snow storm which prevailed over most of Utah Los Angeles for some time: writes that bis health is much improved. Thranks7iving day. Henry Wilcox purchased a He will probably spend the winter there in the interest of his health ij Farm-All tractor this week. Mr. and Mrs. William Ross mov- and will be joined later by Mrs. Concentrate Your Purchases Give one of our new A Wonderful Gift ed into a cabin at the Shady Rest Bigeiow. with us. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Adams and camp egrcund this week. MODERN LOCKERS RECEIVE S-W STAMPS 1 quarter Beef Announcements were received children and Mrs. E. E. Adams of Grand Junction were Thanksgiving this week of the October marriage To January 1, 1941. 1 Lamb From 12 to 2 p. m. Mrs. Homer of Georgia Georgell, daughter of guests of Mr. and 1 Pork A’ Gift which will be ; Mrs. C. M. Georgell of -60 West Brown. Phone for reservations Chickens or Turkeys Mr. Graham, engineer for the Sixth South Street, Salt Lake City, If you don’t have your own to Boyd Besen, a son of Hyrum U. S. weather bureau, was in town Stered in Your Friend’s meat, let us quote you wholeBosen of Salt Lake City. They will Wednesday installing an automatic make their home in Salt Lake City. rain guage in connection with the sale. By the quarter or half. Locker =——saee “iss Georgell is well known in weather bureau apparatus here. It) Greenriver, having made her home will be in charge of R. J. Dinning, bureau reprehere for several years. She is a our local weather erond-daughter of O.- H. ‘Lance sentative. Ccrrection on last week’s items: and a niece cf Mrs. Charles Hanks and Mrs. Stott. Her many friends Tn giving the new cost of school Savings on Xmas Candies, Nuts, and all Grocery and Meat Items { “unches, : the amount should have (iiivish her a happy married life. Ernest. Downard care in Sunday read three cents per child per day, | BE THRIFTY — PURCH ASE FROM HANDBILLS instead of thirty cents as printed. filifrom. bis rench with his cattle wich he plans on wintering at We hope the amount given was not Pe are in“Willow Bend. His regular winter a source of worry to anyone : range was so badly dried out by terested in the cost of the lunches. Our Drygoo ds Department § the summer drouth as to be almost is complete for When You Think of Anyuseless for this winter. HENRY H. JONES NEW: Greenriver News | | were born to Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Bigelcow Saturday at the Price hopsital but died Sunday afternoon. They were buried at Spring C.; Stanley Gillies from. B. Y.; Keith Ainsworth, Carbon; Melvin Shaner, Emmett. Herron, from U. cf U.; Eugéne Purdy, from Hena|zer’s Business. Mr. and Mrs. G..C. Shaw, Mrs. Allen and Miss Ruth Allen were visitors in Salina Saturday and Svnday. . Mr. and Mrs. Hawlev Seely came down from Ogden Wednesday of last week, returning Sunday, for a visit with relatives and friends. The Thanksgiving dance held under the auspices of the Band Mctkers was a decided success.! being MOAB, UTAH & treated paint this Mr. and Francisco the week Mrs. Fon _ CONTRACTORS Clint Sly and Chas. Cunningham : DOOLADMER ADDS Sunday Dinner Hotel Moab — Roast Young Turkey and All the Trimmings Per Plate, 75c $ remembered a full year. nae Live Better — Cheaper 9 See Our December ay AlL PYREX WARE ! every # Fruits Finest at All and Times Superior Quality MEATS | The Best of on Di play | Shop Early CalIMOAB CO-OP 15R1 CIVIC CLUB Ralph PRESIDENT ee thing’ te Eat, Use or Wear from erm now Item Ss received 2s Vegetables Gift was iN 3 Word Wolfe, who recently enlisted in ‘he navy, that he was stationed at Henry H. Jqnes of Helper, general San Diego for a teriod of training. manager of the Utah Rock Asphalt “/ilford Heath who also enlisted company at Sunnyside, was elected Sas net as yet been called for president of the Associgted Civic ‘i training. : Clubs of Southern Utah at a The Past Matron’s Circle of the reeting held at Ephraim last week. O.E.S. met on Friday afternoon at For the past year Mr. Jones had tha home of Mrs. J. M.. Brown, served as first vice president. ‘ith Mrs. H S. Brown as assisting J. W. Humphrey of Ephraim ‘ostess. Plans were made for the was elected first vice president andif bazaar which will be held Thurs- Chauncey Sandberg of Hurricane, day, December 5, at the lodge hall. second vice president. Members of Tre ladies will serve turxey din- the executive board elected are "ae ner beginnine at 6 o’clock and will George M. Hunt of Bicknell, James ‘have a suvoply of fine fancy work M. Sargent of Pantguitch, J. W. for sale. The proceeds are used to. Pace of Delta and Byron A. Howard of Huntington. ae We Can Supply Your Needs and SRN ' rt family. Fresh the NOG PREIS. in Eze member 2 Cur Service Remodeled Cash Store The as association encouraging went the on record) appropriation | by the state legislation of $50,000) annually to be used in advertising| Utah’s scenic wonders. It is hardest to rouse a sleeper after he has been asleep yn hour, than it is at any other time during the sleeping period. A haady all-purpose gift set with many uses. 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