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Show 6 - October THE CITIZEN 31, 19CS Awards Presented During Sunday Meet CLEVELAND Sunday eve- to spend the winter in Cali- with parents of the men were ning .it sacrament meeting fornia with his daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Garbett several girls of the Mia Maid Roma Lee Beckstead and with Mr. and Mrs. Dick Garand Laurels received awards. family and Jean Jensen and bett and Mr. and Mrs. Curtis The boys of the Explorers family. Those who helped Coombs with Mr. and Mrs. and Ensigns and MIA officers and furnished for supper Ruben Coombs. Jeff is teach also received awards. A song were Mr. and Mrs. Weldon ing school in Montpelier and was sung by the girls, accom- McGregor, Mr. and Mrs. Lor-i- n Curtis is attending school at Panter and Mrs. Grace ISU in Pocatello. panied at the piano by Blanch Jean Painter. Mrs. Leota Harris, the honored guest and Mrs. Neal Walton and three children and her mother, Harris of the MIA stake board Pennie Bell. Mrs. Letitia Smith and Mr. Mrs. Leslie Weeks of Ogden, . gave a talk, also High Counand Mrs. Millen Mendenhall visited the weekend with Mr, cilman Gail Ray. drove to Salt Lake City to bid and Mrs. Ruben Coombs. returned Bennett Gloyd A Halloween party was giv- home from the IDS hospital farewell to their grandson, l en who left the beSmith, Randy by the officers of the MIA in Logan Saturday after . ing confined with traction on airport Tuesday morning to , at the church house Tuesday his back. spend the next few years in evening. De Lores Wilker of Pocatel Mr. and Mrs. Orval Alle-- France serving as a missionchurch. lo IDS for the un spent the weekend at the ary net mail IKHl UIB KUH1UIJF lrer and family from Idaho Mrs. Virgil Twitchell has home of her mother, Mrs Falls spend a few days at been caring for the two year Helen Wilker. Mrs. Vernona Garbett, her old twins, a son and daughtheir home. Monday evening an oyster ter, while their mother, Mrs. mother, Mrs. Ethel Mendenand chili supper was enjoyed Delia King of Delta, is re- hall. and a daughter-in-laMrs. Maxine Garbett, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. from a recent op- in Pocatello with a daughter, Leland Panter in honor of her cuperating MnfrOtttV Phflo nnnla ItaNae Garbett. who is at U1IV1C w eration. 4i.vii vwt) hd. Vlldfl weekend for the fore his leaving on Tuesday tending beauty school. Visiting day School in her home ward Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Gareld Skinner of McCammon were Sunday visitors with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Skinner. Mrs. Anthon Nance and children of Layton were weekend visitors a week ago with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Covert. Monday evening guests at the home of his sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Mendenhall and boys, was Pete Peterson of Soda supper Springs. Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Pan- ter and children of Malad Death of Grandson Occurs In California Mr. and MINK CREEK Mrs. Wilford Nelson received word last week of the death He was af their grandson. the son of Mr. and Mrs. Quen-ti- n Nelson of Long Beach, Calif. His body was found floating near shore in the Pa-;ific Ocean. Rodney Larsen was guest speaker at sacrament meeting Sunday evening. He entered the mission home Mon-ia- y morning. Mrs. Edna Rasmussen returned last week from a three weeks' stay in Seattle. She las been helping her son and amily, Mr. and Mrs. Brent tasmussen, who are the par-mof twins, a boy and a were Sunday evening visitors ts with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Panter. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Condie ?irl. are the proud grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Kirk-Hid- e and family of Salt Lake of their first granddaughter the weekend at the spent Mr. 2 to in Provo born Oct. and Mrs. Terry Condie. This lome of Mr. and Mrs. Harley is the couple's first child. The Jepsen. Mrs. Leland Panter, her Bill Condies also have one Weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Lar granddaughter, Pennie Bell, grandson. and sister, Mrs. Grace Har- . We care where our product is served. Beer served in pleasant and wholesome surroundings is the aim of the United States Brewers Association. .And we are always striving to do something about it. The US3A is represented by field men around the country. They meet with proprietors of establishments where 'jeer is sold. They work in every way possible to promoto a set of high standards wherever beer is served. This USBA effort means even more enjoyable places of moitarcilon. hrvcrr-jfor America's UNITED STATES BREWERS ASSOCIATION. If. '.. '.ITMilHF5I SALT IAH CITV UTAH INC ris, spent Saturday shopping in Logan and Preston. Theron Smith Jr., is employed for the harvesting of the beets at the Lcwiston Sugar factory. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cnndie, Mr. and Mrs. Reed McGregor and son Jim were among those who attended the USU homecoming parade and football game in Logan Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Coombs were supper guests Tuesday evening at the home of their son and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Coombs, in Pocatello. Shauna Andreasen, who is attending school in Logan, spent Saturday night and Sunday at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Dee L. Andreasen, and attended Sun- - sen were their daughters, Mrs. Dorthea Bell and son e Kent of Ogden and Miss Larsen and girl friend, Linda Voll, of Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Keller attended the funeral of Agnes Runswick in Salt Lake Monday. Mrs. Pearl Christensen is in Tooele visiting with her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Lowry, and helping with a new granddaughter born to the Lowrys last week. Mrs. Card Christensen of Grace spent Monday with her father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Crane. On Sun day the Cranes were dinner guests at the home of their daughter and family, Bishop and Mrs. Norval Whitehead of Grace. y Bishop and Mrs. Bryce and sons were dinner guests Sunday at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hor-tens- Dwaine Tate, in Riverdale. ah hpr familv was home. The occasion was in honor of her brother Charlie, who entered the mission home Mon day. Russell Westerberg entered the hospital Thursday where he is receiving medical atten tion. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Jensen and daughter of Layton visited during the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Christian Jensen. EXTEND Mr. and Mrs. Doug Mellor of Provo spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Delmer Olson. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle McCar-ro- l and family of Springville spent the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Wilde. Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Wilde of Logan visited at the Wilde home. On Wednesday Lorna Wilde went to Logan to tend the little daughter of Mr. and while her Mrs. Jay Wilde mother was at work. REPORT Constitutional Amendment Eg-le- Paid by I Up Uuh Craw Commit ux, S. C Juiuuun, Chairman j SOCIABLE CITIZEN Archie Gill was the! complimented guest at an at- tractive birthday party Wed ! its. Pumckins nesday afternoon. with faces and other Hail ween ornaments were used in a decorative scheme. A one thirty luncheon and genial sociability were features. 682 (Miy & November) Thu advertuemmnt appear In Newipaprt1 901 a urn OF CRISIS demands new ideas and dynamic leadership UTAH NEEDS mr si m m ft m MILTON . These statements on Liquor Petition A have been issued by Utah's two candidates for governor and the two candidates for the U. S. Senate: Gordon and Mrs. Greaves and four children of Boise were recent guests of their parents, Mr. and Airs Cecil Hodges and Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Funk. Mrs. Leonard Hobbs is vis itine in So arks. Nev.. with her children, Mr. ana Mrs P. V. Anderson. Mr. L. "Not Significant Factor" In Tourist, Industrial Development "I Will Vote vote against the proExcessive use alcohol is of a posal. major social in the United problem States, as well as in many in Utah is not an issue in the U. S. Senate race because it will not come before that body. However, it is an issue in your personal and family life just as it is in mine. My decision is made. I will vote against it. I urge you to use the Legislative process of carefully examining all relevant aspects of the proposal in coming to your decision as I have done." "I shall liquor-by-the-dri- nk other countries. Utah's per capita annual "Not a Good Democrat for United States Senate of Utah. As one example, .. o he helped keep Truth in Lending Iioiih'd up in commmiltee tix years, then tried to attach crippling nmciuhncnU to bsnefit .,, hpeeial intenvts. utaii wm a ias mi voice a man who will represent ALL the people of Utah, ALL the time. A man who is not beholden to any group or special interest. A man who has brought new growth and industry to our rural and urban areas. UTAH NEEDS MILT'S ENERGY - "Liquor-by-the-drin- con- sumption of alcoholic beverages is relatively low. Part of the credit for this without doubt, must be given to the teachings of the L.D.S. Church in discouraging the use of alcohol. Some of the credit for the low consumption, however, undoubtedly must also be given to our present liquor control laws. In my judgment liquor is not a significant factor in industrial and tourist development. Weighing all the facts, I am voting no." Governor Calvin For 18 years, Wallace Bennett has placed special interest groups ahead of the people Against It." L. Senator Wallace "Liquor-by-the-drin- Bill not a good bill for our people. Tor one thing, it is too permissive for our youth. It allows minors to enter places where liquor is sold by the drink. The Liquor Petition would greatly increase the pressure on our young people to drink. "And speaking of our youth, just what kind of state do Bennett not needed in the State of Utah. The cost in human suffering is far too great a price to pay. As an active member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints, I believe in the basic tenets of my faith which embraces the Word of Wisdom. However, the stand I take on this issue goes far beyond my religious beliefs, for here we are faced with a basic moral issue. That issue being the kind of community in which wc should live. I have read the proposed law. I think everyone should know its possible effects. To my way of thinking, they would be disastrous for the State of Utah." Rampton "I am convinced that the Liquor Petition now is F. "Would Be Disastrous For the State" For Our People" before Utah's voters k adults want to leave the next generation? Utah is known as an excellent place in whic h to raise a family. Let's keep it that way. I am against Liquor Petition A." wc k is Milton L. Weilenmann Carl W. Buehner DRIVE - DEDICATION You know it's fime for a change. YOUR VOTE CAN MAKE THE DIFFERENCE Paid Political Ad by Oscar W. McConkic, Jr., 1354 Laird Drive, S.L.C Count the Costs . . . Vote Again Liquor Petition x ll'rfid iulwiixincnt A by Ciiuciu for a Bciicr Uiah, Ridiartl A. Van Winkle, chapman). |