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Show Part k ;j Chrcr.ide - Kd&4. 's Verda Knight, Mildred '. y Y 1G, 1974 Thursdav,OctoVr & -$ Por- ter, lEida Sparks, Beth -- . IPhone 82547413 Word, MHKi Smith, Pearl D?be', lone Ferrin, Pearl Andersen, LaVon Reid, Sylvia Smith, Margaret Willis, June Schaeumg, uwen Bush, Harriet Daines. Mrs. Reid was presented a gift from the ggroup, she will leave soon for an LDS mission in the Buf- -' faio, New York area. i WCTITi- K- i Mrs. Gordon Davis and son Dale have been here fur conference and a visit with Mrs. Daviss parents the Lawrence Kimbcrs. They also had a reunion with son Sheldon who is attending BYU. The Davoss aie Bum Snohomish, Wash. Mr. and Mrs. John Johnson were visitors of the H. G. Hammons on Sunday. Kenneth Rock has returned from South Bend, Indiana where he attended a conference held at Notre Dame University. Mr. Rock is chief administrator at Holy Cross Hospital in Salt Lake City. Nels I. Olsen vistited in our last week with a daughter and her lamily Mr. and Mrs. DuWayne Larsen and with grandchildren Judy Evenhaus, Debbie Work man, the Lindsey Workmans in ugrien and the Dennis Workmans in South Ogden. Sunset Camp of DUP met at the borne of peh w?rd on Thursday evening with Martina Elaine and Eldene Barnes Harriet Dames gave a hi. ory of a grandfather on her mothers side of the family. June Schaelling gave the lesson on Pioneer Quilts. Present were area r I yt i P rw V i 4 .' Wayne Congressman Owens today introduced legislation which would prohibit federal agencies from forcing civil servants to take annual leave against their will. ), I Carolyn Kugler was guest at a baby shower on Thursday evening given by of honor Charlene Saunders, Betty Nattress and Nancy Evans at iamm The measure would close a loophole in the annual leave law which last year permitted authorities at Kill Air Force Base in Ogden to unilaterally furlough all of its employees during the holiday season. i i i Y t ' ' c 7 is It unlair for management to dictate when TV t under what cire cumstances federal hard earned i em-us- LINDA MACDONALD and Roy Junior High School. Jackie Stump add a htrffr to the new tulip bed at fe I have been given the responsibility for publishing the Ballot Title of the Land Looking ahead to spring flowers, the library aides at Roy Junior High School planted red and white tulips this past week in front of the school. Last spring students Use Referendum as it will appear on the General Election Ballot on November 5. 1974. Because of the very serious nature of this Referendum I urge that each of you obtain and study the text of the Land Use Act in full.' fall plantings. Those participating were Linda Macdonald, Annette Lowery, Jackie Stump, Tami Reiser, Kristie Wallin and Carol Eames. Tulliss reading class planted red and white petunias as part of the combeautification munity in Mrs. program The girls cleaned up one of these beds for their I urge you to consult with your friends, npiehhnrs and local civic leaders in order that you may gain all information necessary to render a just and wise decision. 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Safoway Brand .19 family Ftkvi yd 6rf ft Ct-- fc loin ma tl 14b. $0 fT loot I . 6-5- 7 Starling Tho Fmko i s uws'Z b. 7? tda. sm k.js .85 kU1 jtlC i Jf con Storing By J?4 1.11 4? 40 Hjvss 5. Fork loin AisiMfod Chaps UJtA 5, lii Sh'b Sur-- V S5rJfcKM1r . yy M'r SD 0 Igky G tof 8 ki S --- hot Fat M OeKw. -I IS d 5wt ah Malum Foieel ,3s.Sl Cdery Lrg BWM.ia 8 93' Msh? t loro 48 Crl-- p ftiMm CrspCiVjtl Catbc 4 - 99 rep2S 22 y s Irftvti CLfVSkii skA Stoik hTLTi fc. L Touy Odons Orn lofg kmdi 14 3 t A lot of Tkm SwKKSf Mwtey lVg.Wfc4 CCTrtMiT the )!' kU Wf5WlV "POA.S r TW Fortieth Legislature, 1974. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand, and affixed the Great Seal of the State of Utah, at Salt Lake City, this 30th day of September, 1974. CLYDE L. MILLER Secretary of State fW9 LS Sec- DO HEREBY of Utah. CERTIFY that the foregoing is a full, true and correct copy of the Ballot Title of the Utah Land Use Act which law was passed by the Budget Session of u T,1 5E I. tZgAXift 1 people are working to solve the energy probneeds the best efforts of ail of us lem it s a big job that if Cvllnhr I, CLYDE L. MILLER, retary of State of the State 2.93 Or. 7TV 7 h,39 3w3f Piontt rot w of Rny lltoh 0.l.lS,Wi AGAINST working to make sure that oil industry exploration and development won t damage the environment while helping the energy situation. The environmental scientist is an important man in the oil industry today The industry is going to have to find and produce twice as much oil and gas in the next 15 years as it did in the past 15 s his job to see that oil companies meet or sui pass reasonable environmental standards in the process i I ' Gfkbii4 Tuiisel YZilt i9 ). FOR "I m 148 USDA Choic Full Cut Is i 1 statewide plan of critical land use areas. of An appropriation $306,000 is provided. local economy lLho SSlOfNIS R A 01$ IC?3STm 1 much-neede- d by low osoKrtod) 4ft t "As an elected official. I'm working to convince the people in my area we II benefit from oil drilling and a new refinery near here!' Drilling operations and refineries in new areas can help everyone They'll help increase domestic energy supplies, bring many refined petroleum products closer to consumers to help reduce costs, and add to the SAFEWAY SEIUNO FOiCT Tvndtr Ttmf 6 af You'll Find tht famous mor on Safeway brands such os Town Houso 6i-cir- , Lucorno . . . ond many moro. AU.6oSvfo oy quality, prkod low ond s.th CLYDE L. MILLER Secretary of State st 43 Plain ond Fruit Plovort 0 Ym Sfcsv9 Too Sow ftyTk 81 4b. iCitcKon Craft All Purpoto aChiviiifilssnssr.1 Crop c trr I f cw rouna National Country Music Month with a meeting at Utah Power and Light Auditorium, Oct. IS at 7 p.m. A special musical program at 8 p.m, will be headed by A1 and Marcia Cook of Eden. Mr. and Mrs. Cook are in demand throughout the intermountain west at hospital and Utah Land Uss Act shows, police-benefit- s civic events. Referendum Marcia Jean toured the east coast and mid-wewith the Grand Ole Opry circuit Number On which included appearences with Faron Young; Webb An act providing for dePierce; Connie Smith; Buck velopment of a planned Owens; Red Sovine and many land use policy for Utah. A Ciliet suits. Mrs. Cook was a singer of Land Use Commission, apclassical songs until she met pointed by the Governor, her husband and switched to is authorized to formulate country music. Marcia Jean a comprehensive state land is known for her metropolitan with use plan; country voice. local governments in pubA1 is an expert guitarists, had his own radio show on the lishing guidelines for local east coast; and TV ap- land use plans and in desigpearances; backed several nating critical areas of top artists; was recording sideman for Recording Ar- greater than local concern; tists and played nightclubs allocate federal funds received for state land use throughout the U.S.A. A1 and Marcia Jean have purposes; and, assure that three small children all of all agency programs are whom are up and coming consistent with state land musicians. use programs. The evening entertainment will include, B.ill Wolbie: and The Commission shall Herb Drake of the U.S. Air provide the legislature, for Force; Richard Holbrook, its consideration, a final and Russell Stoney of Ogden. The pub'ic is invited free of charge. puppies at pound pictures i Super Saver Prhes on All of These Items' Super Soft Sliced While or WKocs Grade AA rA i f rit CAN.-RHUY V T is .cra Ym Say, 1 i W tjgj t recourse. By State Law b t is deaf on Dear Fellow Citizens ; Peid Pol. Adv by Citizens for Child Jack Alberts Sec. m fell pleas September 30, 1974 Distric 50 Ail of Roy South of 4000 w My ears, he said, so a change in the law was the only BALT LAKE CITY Representative M Owens had attempted to persuade Air Force officials to adopt a policy which would have permitted those who wanted to work during tlie holiday season to do so, either in their own jobs or in alternate jobs. State of Utah J K of can logic management rationalize forcing an employee who earns two weeks of annual leave to take a week of it during December year after year, He stated that this practice goes against the entire grain of sound relations. system aericE Dr the secretary or state Utah House of 0 By no Owens. L- - Child $ tnt W & & i - fS R 19 I the Evans home. With about twenty in attendance she received some lovely gifts for the expected new one. j? Jw, .wSL) y4 at0KM4BMrtBM K? &$& " and their son Adam visited here for several days with Neds parents Mr. and Mrs. DuWayne Larsen. i L,. c 1ckitkiirAiMtkk1rMririekk grktrk 222 Mr. and Mrs. Ned Larsen ?'' jTyv Utah Petroleum Council lOVVest Broadway Building Salt Lake City, Utah 64101 506 |