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Show Thursday, "November 3, M V ' & f f Southern Utah news, 1960 IS Rural i - I t I .... EI::Iri:s non-politic- electrics IfsHhuWs ate ILiiiiit 41 r triiituTn-iifiMTi- One at noon, one at night, One along the way You never outgrow your need for Milk, Drink three glasses every day I AMERICAN . . DAIRY ASSOCIATION OF UTAH Sail Ufch VilJIifo Feuralicn Ccnvcnilcn Mr. and Mrs. Mardell Brinker-hof- f Lake Today In For and family and Mrs. Louisa Brinkerhoff spent the past rison of Millen, Georgia, and an A American Fork, Utah Jack week at Salt Lake City, Ogden and address by NRECA General Man- Roosevelt on business President of the Utah Allshousa, and seeing Wildlife ager, Clyde T. Ellis, former Mem- relatives Federation, announced ber of the U. S. Congress from Mrs. Emily Anderson visited today that the Federations 1960 Arkansas. over the week end with her par- Convention would be held NovemPanel discussions and reports ents Mr. and Mrs. Howard Spen- ber 28 and 27 at Hotel Newhouse on Legislation; Retirement, Safety in Salt Lake City. cer prior to returning to Salt and Insurance; and Public RelaUtah Sportsmen are cordially Lake husband is where her City tions and Member Education Proinvited to attend the convention U. school U. of at the grams will be given Thursday aft- attending Sessions which bogin a 9:00 a.m. ernoon, with an address by REA representatives for each of the oq November 26 and 27. Many Administrator David A. Hamil. National Standing Committees will important legislative problems will U. S. Senator Frank E. Moss, also take place on Friday morning. be discussed including the BoatUtah, will speak to the delegates A special program has been ar- ing and Trailer Laws, the increase during the afternoon session. for the attorneys represent in license fees and problems conA dinner on Thursday evening ranged ing the local systems throughout fronting the conservation of our at the Hotel Utah will afford a the region. Ralph F. Koebel, wildlife and natural resources. A break in the serious activities of General Counsel, and Louis series of workshops will be held the business meeting. Gorrin, of the Office of the Gen- on Saturday afternoon on local A Management Panel will be eral Counsel, U. S. Department Club expansion, public relations given on Friday morning followed of Agriculture, will be present to and the relationship of our local with an address on Giant Power answer any questions voiced by and state Clubs to the National and Upper Colorado River Stor- the legal Wildlife Federation. fraternity. age Project, to be given by OakOn Saturday evening, November An interesting program has alley Jordan, Executive .Secretary, so been arranged for the ladies 26, a social hour followed by a Arizona Municipal Power Users to include a tour of The State banquet and dancing will be the Association, Phoenix, Arizona. Capitol. Daughters of Utah pione- social highlight of the Convention. Reports by the Resolutions Com- ers' Building, Special events are planned for the and Latter-Damittee, and the election of the Re- Saint Temple Square. wives of delegates and members gional Executive Committeeman There will be a luncheon for attending. The annual convention for the coming year and regional Jthe ladies at the Hotel Utah on is the one place where sportsmen from all over the state can meet and air their views and problems. Will f.Icst More than 230 representatives of 88 rural electrics from the States of Alaska, California, Idaho, Montana, Oregon, Nevada, Utah and Washington wQl attend their National Rural Electric Cooperative Association's Region IX Annual Meeting at the Hotel Utah, Novemin Salt Lake City, Utah ber 3 and 4. Mr. Reed Burr, Manager, GarKane Power Association, Richfield, Utah) and National executive Committeeman for the Region, announced today. nonNRECA is a partisan association of approximately 1000 rural throughout the United States, serving over 18 million rural people in 48 states. . Committee meetings will take place on Wednesday, November 2nd immediately prior to the two-da- y meeting. The Thursday morning program will include November 3rd a welcome by The Honorable George D. Clyde, Governor of Utah, reports by the NRECA officers and directors, a report by NRECA President, Walters Har ' Page Seven Glendald Ndws Holes r.:rc::r.!:!iv:3 cf Western S!s!ss I! Kanab, Utah Set loYcb:r 26 and 27 . As-sisa- y In Sail Lain G!:nd:!3 Ksrs lid A The Primary held a special Halloween Party at the Ward chapel Monday evening for the children, they had a large attendance, the evening consisted of special storytelling, costuming, games, dancing, s and refreshments. fish-pond- Thirteen teen age girls received Individual Awards, at Sacrament services Sunday, there was also a real speical program presented with Brother Milo Campbell and his son Cline giving very interesting talks, a daughter Sherrie singing a vocal solo They found Him Teaching in the Temple. Talks by three of the teenagers, Elaine and Ellen Brinkerhoff and Sue Palmer. The Campbells are from SL George. x The Clark Workman family received word this week of a new granddaughter being born October 26. To Mr. and Mrs. Byrell Hirschi (Marie) of Malta, Montana, the new baby has three Faat service. Fair settlement of claims. Friendly people who are on your side. You cant buy better protection. Or broader coverage ' Or greater peace of mind. And you save money, too! Lower rates because Fanners insures careful drivers. Farmers Auto usurance AUTO LIFE FIRE OF LOS ANGELES TRUCK I LeRoy P. Judd Midway KANAB, UTAH Here are some points to consider before you vote for your Congressman from the First Congressional District. Elect a man who knows the entire disHct. Blaine Peterson, a leader in civic, legal and LDS Church affairs, has lived and worked in Ogden and Monticello, San Juan County. lie knows the entire District Elect cFman whose background has prepared him for Congress. Blaine Peterson has experience as a state legislator, a practicing attorney, a background in government. Elect a man who understands the well-found- NOTHING BUT TIIE TRUTH Crossword by Arnold ACROSS G3HEH laiMif B0USnHE problems of your district. Far too many people blow their know with their chin. . Blaine Peterson understands the needs and problems of the First Congressional District. He will work with all of his experience to get the legislation you want. They took the crank off the front of car and put 'em In the driver seat. e Jr Hlnch says his b real fetchln. girl Gret-chi- n Some folk think a Sunday school teacher la an unpaid baby sitter. Hlnch thinks a man that makes crooked dough b a pret-xbender. Jr el Cramp Hedges memory Is dimmin .but he still remembers women. ! r fe,. U '9-n- Some gab wilt marry young strong poor men, others marry weak old rich feller. When folk don't have much polish It's hsrder for them to shine. o 1b POOL ENEMIES, SUCM A PERFECT IMITATION OF DBATH IS ENACTED BY OPOSSUMS THAT EVEN THEIR HEARTBEAT AND BREATHING ARE , SLOWED TO ALMOST NIL There is a Baltimore, statute in aiarylao THAT SAYS IT IS , AGAINST THE LAW TO TAKE A LlOAl , 1 the movies to ,' Sometimes a blind date make a teller see the light, kin 21. Small REV. CHARLEY GRANT Reluaed by Serstre 46. 47. 49. 60. 61. 62. 63. eight 22. Set again 24. Amphitheatre 27. Undoaed 29. Sleeveless jacket 81. Obecere 82. Doctor (abbr.) S3. Plav house ' 36. Behold 87. Period V Elect Signal Land parcels Paradise Want Cooking vessel Fete Prevaricate 67. Each (abbr.) tA 89. Too 40. Anger 42. Made word 44. Rub out 46. Spin 48. A number 61. Sun umbrella 64. To one aide 65. Scent 56, Row 68. ObMrve 69. Ripped 60, Sewed joint 4L Finish a man who will be a member of the majority party in Congress. g Democrat. Blaine Peterson is a life-lon- Solution 77 60 He will work to greater advantage for ou in a Democratic ongress. it . V" ' j PETERSON IS PREPARED FOR CONGRESS DOWN 1. 1 t, 4. 6. 6. 7. B. Lots of folks who kin afford a nervous breakdown never have em, ed 9. 10. 11. 16. 18. 20. 23. Rapid Above t Be cautious Seeretee Paid Mike Scarlet Serving fir! Communion table Wandered Consume Fruit dnnk Episode Packing boot Even Torment i forjt 'democratic o A Paid Political Advertisement by Peterson for Congress Comm'ttee t |