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Show 4 4 rnrrr rrrrrriTrrrrrrr iy rnrnTi Z ! - c Mil i iin nilim.re, Frida : ft y i t Ml, " i ii f v, r ; s un 2 Meadow ci rrciN- d. i lit k I 'V i , r r Y i' I , V' x MR. One thoujittul wav to rate vour mati is in l.ik' the count's', mill Hut v ih Ills r uith bem-dictio- HOMER : U. DEMOCRAT INCUMBENT STATE REPRESENTATIVE LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT -- 71 For AGRICULTURE, The PRESERVATION Of YOUR WATER RIGHTS : SCHOOL SUNDAY morning was conducted by Wel-dSUNDAY AXD RURAL UTAH I Wlii'ii visiting your in l.i mi., n s both thoughtful and wise hotel nr multi lo slay at VOTE NOV. 1, 1972 POLLS OPEN 7 A.M. to 8 P.M. : Oihei-mim- . they might go wav ovei board m trying to Jiloas you, and git oveiliri d and aiiMuus in the enthusiastic process VOTE m of their home ii.hii-at- l m Fbl. adv. jvaiJ by Homer U. rctersen LUUUiiJUJUUUUUAtl l. n nummii o Ilushnell. Janeen Bushnell anl Vickie La brum were over the music. Invocation by Michael Beck-stran- GREEN BELTS M RE-EVALUATIO- bv Haro! . Oetolier 8-- 9, MRS RANDALL and baby Heather, visited October 11 with his MR. AND Chlrstensen d. Ry, Paul Petersen am! Roma Bird were over the music, rartlc listing In tl.e Sacrament Services were: Mark c cm ley, Chris Emmons, Terry Petersen, John Becsktrsnd, Russ Bond, and Brent Bos man. Certificates of membersh.ps were prrsented for Udell H-1I inda Clils, Dena Safb.nl, and Melodle Ann Ellis. Yoiith speaker were: Tonle d. Francisco, and Richard family, the OrsonChrtstensens. They are moving to Cedar City where Randall will have a position of librarian at SU'C. MRS. CLEM AND MR. ....To safeguard our homes, real estate and I propose the following amendments tn the 1 ix.rMtn.il 2. riy, ut The County Tax any Aor to woih witn tin t;, 1 Aiptai- 1 Years stay of payment on of the State have been Pr jvri tint .1 .,!! rihi.s r !d cmpu:sie harmful ,111(1 set h " oe .Pel, sun 'ivas : w la U lei, a s.ni. .y . I, .V. (I b'r v" iv Ul filin' v b'd'1 I is Will as (no wcui p'esci p "l gill. si e use 011 e is a u 1' h pi st r jit ion A on pro!. Mott J 'lolll I i ill In ip, ll mu- 11 AO s ,, lilt m; ,1 s, , I . . Sl ' 'iX Ni II I. LOW n FES iitO TI.CT ('UH.I)HF.M FROM CK VCKIOrS s- lr tin- - lti Million v i I lu I thiotx-- 11k A pioirt.im r pcn-.on-- in The ILirifurd Insurance (in present. on tuuhi-- s 1. .'tn - I itiiMteii (lop. k.i .let c.,t ten txtough V ' - Die huinuiiii,bird fail best its wings hO times ii V J) r a Civil LOVE THAT r Mi 1972 Ford LTD Ti.J;t AIR Ou difi u ig, lood-.- 7,000 miles with equip- J 972 Ford Grcn Tciino Sedan, Air Condition-- U.l .,1 thi I iuh(ni ifu un- and November CARS ecj ovr and very simple on. t; t to; ether with your neighbors and plan an iiniMr tuck or li ii pjiriv lor I it s eeil 'treats billow a huv itorr bfmdk oi canriv 1967 Ford knoin WluMhrr ou buv lutl4njk or another nationally adver and rrpiiubU Uf tncl, Ik 'll H SH tr .t pl.tm ' A S , lo F:; Air dtop. HCW CCIUprCnf '0 II belt- - tl ipvnoCulatP. tilCS, ll Gahie .0t4 Tudor Hardtop, oj SCO ' 'lOlT, - M ilCrLUf r.rJ.. u engine, lav' czA, cep cconcmica' v 1 dean. VCr LOVE THAT DEAL! S ,n ju vnm I il, hich vulch k hdvr to vmjmv vkhic h hit SpOTV CCFnon .UUlSur li v Akhitc-lidc-wo- ' el uWe ,a tnlv fuil - 1970 Ford Goloxie $ 00 Fordor Ho dtop, Air conditioning, full; cqupi'L-d- , new belt, wlutton lo thr m a - V'O FoH . Condlhonln, - see 1 ali m, F ori G I c; ipoynt end like Ai. ing, L'tj.i'd m-- t- i -- 1 y b J r.cw dullt and lyp ' , . -- ' s s. -- 1969 Ford eih second 1 too r.ckun, 2 i f t iK 1968 Fo'd U-f.iLi'J- li g ment end spotlessly clean. tml chiUIr n iaK caikIn vkiih ilh ( r C third . Ml JUST ADD GASOLINE 1 hr kjn.t a4in duiitlg Naiiulial or -- - 5 I Hie most frightening horror ot ILiltoween dos not stem from the ghosts and goblins who ring doorbells with masked cried of trick or treat Rather, it is the grotesque behavior of crackpots behind some of those door bells wfui turn the ihildiena evening of make believe into a haunting nuhimsre F.veiy year at this time, new paper carry the heartbreaking stories, of children who have been innocently .' end C 1 2 - a good , tea Ftckup, ceonu1-no!- j, v k I low cost ' . NYLENE jinJaifTaGF uv;t0E,S IS HERE. V Fillmore, Utah Y!63t g Apply one coat on most surfaces, relax for seven years. STATE REPRESENTATIVE y tin . , 1, Ibt 150 I - i f..,.1 u J , n .,( , ( pies rip ion ! Tol, A .tv, paid , i , s t ; great work hu. h.1 - .1. UcJOiOlit: Ui.it:. ra- - lu Ami ft ELECT t . ( ho 1 ; yy ,s I rar tsery tied , e suns potentially ulti..i... ey HAPPY ANNIVERSARY! I he Ji.niKl lili Marshal Pi... - on wdl ulebiste iK J'.ih - vent windfall tax payments ii.to State Go. mn. nt I'.;, form School Fund until apin-.iis.Ul, t., n completed. At this time mil! lei.s , ,, stj,t,. tU. ,, ,, jn adjusted downward to -, mu,,,., cv.dn.aa , The second number should be higher lor sunglasses with prescription ground lenses protect your eves from the llirri Beck-stran- pro. glasses. prohl . : Kesearth has shown that there are Id million plus pire scription eyeglass wearer in tin counuy, yet only 23 million wear prescription sun- I "V u. At work, at play or at leisure, it IlSt-f- v Of 'ad A UT-l- f AM 111 others. - N. LL . I.p- -I LEMAN BENNETT. OREM, was In town one dav week Be visited with the Milton the HowarJ Birds, the Weldo Bushnell 's and probably recording for Green Belt protection good until me ilut:ge. on 3. The first shaker was Wendell Robison from Fillmore who gave a very Interesting talk. Natali Robison then played a piano solo. The concluding speaker was Stake High Councilman Allison Robison from Fillmore, who spoke on Sabtath Observance, a message from the Stake Presidency. LFGISI. UTIIF'S Otd) and Green Belt laws: 1. One c in-oi- 5 were In Sait Lake City October 10 on business and visiting relatives. Beck-stran- NS Ki AND MR. AND MRS PAUL NEIL-so- n and little Uendy, Provo, were guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Don Nellson, Janice and Richard at Clear lake, 1 Invfvatlon HOGAN children Traci, Angela andKIm-berl- y, aprlngvllle, spent several days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Robinson and Dale while her husband was In the southern part of the state. Bos man. SACRAMENT MELTING ON Sunday afternoon was con h ct-- d by Counselor DeLynn r PROPERTY TAX $ LLE MRS. Beck-stran- his wife and j ...... Terry Terri grandchildren ivy Jv&. 4 ' 4 ' l WAR-'ne- r, ' ) d. Beck-stran- 1 HI I TN) 4 -- Mil, AND M'S. I. DEI LAL lvlo entoyei going through the Provo Temple October 14 with Talks were given by Teressa Bond and David Peckstrand. And John Ibrum. Sacrament Gem lenore Busman. Priesthood members lartlc In the Sacrament Services were: I add Bushnell, Shan d, Carling, Lynn Bond, Don Tony Cowley, and Brent 1 Ids sister Rose and 1 1 STROXG REPRESEXTA TIOX 1 with Also going with this young couple were their parents Mr. and Mrs. Don Baldwin, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Melville, grandjar-ent- s, MN'ada Melville, Mr. and Mrs. Baldwin, Loyal Beaver and their daughter and son In law aRue and CharllHl son In law LaRue and Charles Smith and thetrdauhter Peggy, Provo. Also Bishop an Mrs. Howard Bradshaw anl hi--r mother Florence Beaumon, Beaver; Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Guilders, Spanish Fork, and others. Delia! and A'lrgle visited with their daughters Rhea and Lisa and Dick Baughman and Jack lilgley, Orem and In Nephl with Vtrgle's brother Charles, his wife Elda and family. lesson on "Attitudes Manners anl Petty Mae I abrum gave the lesson tn the Mother Training Class on "Perand sonality ?eve!opnient--Yo- ii Your Child. We quilted a crib quilt and made paper flowers under the direction of Valate Greenhalgh and LaVeda Duncan gave a demonstration on "Making Noodles. unch was served at not n by Flora .Stewart, I aVela Duncan, Dorothy RecLstrand andvalate GreenhaVh. PETERSEN 2 an Del'a, visited with her Uncle and Aunt Melville and Nona Tomkln.soii, Baldwin I ynn. and , ) RICHARD MRS CAIft. their ng i Tt.e Pleasant Grove spent MRS The Invocation and were given by Iva Stewart anl Noreen I at ruin. I.ola Rushni'll gave the Home-maki- tS r Nevada visited Ms sl.ster and anl brother-- ! Chris Christensen. Tin; re n;p .ociety at -so held It's regular Home making Meeting on Tues lay at 10:00 a.m. with IVorothy conducting. II3&'. i2S atestiiii r AND Cawley, October LA MIRV Dl'TSON AND :. , Portia and Frank Carlings had been vlslMng ttcir chl'dren and grandchildren in 'he Delta area. 1 6 FDD YOUR w Brlnkerhoff. BKNririT, Mrs. John Wright, Oak city, call to see Edith bennett and the Wells llrusons ) NORWAL M, Carling, Flv, Ust week with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gooch and family, vVoodlan lilUa, Calif., called to see Fdltti bennett on their way to salt Lake City to see Crls Bennett h Is attending school there. MRS a - GAHV MKS ' N'D brother-in-la- GOOC VACATION A Flo well - in. lnti mp' thfc lleckstrand , Mantt sioint ImmM - at their weekend hr- 1 ( i tr r i V f ths SEcnsre tw Wtx'i! U gi:v Pete: akad. ciYfD'r, ccrc'l of rad? on vj I! il C L'1 fcttstfiet-ct- c .l4lPirr Aoirmotmnir i ' 1 v h VM J f g K - a L . 1 -- rrr'rrrrmtm O' i r I tn (9 1 01 ) CupTinely 4 1 To nd IliLed Swm Cheewe tun, driintd ' CRtOU "' Capped teivpoon Masoned cup dairy tour C SAUCE f An M srsu s Husiiss ii to Dfera'e Tuna Salad Combine tuna vbeese om Tcjisf fi i ws ', p-l 1, O', in Thirty i 11 KEY, ARK. Ni. 071(4 M - EXCLUSIVE DEALER SilVr Tl i t free. c' ty pcid vocation. W JvCSZlHtVTS sjnO.h 1iVm j CENTURY CHEMICAL CORP., a tk- - If-- IsasS P - I S v J . LOnt.lL. f ii- - iTOrc- . Fillmore ii ' M Jj !lf . 5 17 P)VT Jj Xs t: iti .hs, olTjJj2l,lit f s-- u AUTHORIZED each ' Ham ygiD rlioiti of training I 'i Cup ever yr of dcnfUt bills, a J ...4 f" it !; t No r 'P00" tor",',th lid minutes Spoon about , u m 1 rf e " I lOT-fFJ- TUNA SALAD i Si. I in1 ' ".K arm w rf " '. - o ,.( S J1' Sis SWISS TUNA CREOLE f t r 3 Hj'r2. rvr-m- i r i 1( i y t , fD i i i M lt t 0 . f t |