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Show Che HELPER pace six THURSDAY, AUG. 23, IT'S UP TO YOU V JOURNAL (Utah) Howard E. Kenhner, L.1I.D SPRING J HOPE the Ainerlccn will nover forgot tlio peopln words aed by Governor J'at Brown of In California w e 1com i n s: Jtarnsnchev to r a . .I. ro- - California." ' The governor if welcome you to '4Hd not say whnf e found in the By ft tfrAit'-- . V7? j ", 3? 7 record of the j8 vit lfroct to boss and ad" Dr' Kerithnr ,1 like better the words used JB8 AFIsCIO president, George Olson. iMrs Aiiijelo Mello and Freida with their aunt Kathryn Ori and end visiting with Mrs Louisa Mello and with Sam and family.; 'Sinai Sullivan of Salt Lak'--' j I spent two days last week visit-- 1 ing at the home of her aunt Leah Rowley and family. The (Friendly sewing club was held at the home of Karen Fidel w. ir in.. T n-- ls T CT.w. i Thursday, Special guest was Mrs Jerry Marchello. j iDeanna Pinarelli of. Salt Lake spent the weekend visiting her parents, Sam and Mary Pinarel'.'. Mr and Mrs Tony OeAngelesj of Trinidad, Colo, visited Monday ter Barbara down Sunday to vis 1 j her family. Frank and Harriet Richardson nf Rnnntifiil iHrnnerh-- thoir Haiiirh Saturday for his brother Gerald, a few days with her uncle, Chester Richardson and family. Mr and Mrs Sam Gringrich of Willows, Calif, visited Thursday with tKir cousin, Dollie Snyder , The William Nielsons attended Gerald Banaskys graduation at the University of Utah Saturday. They also visited with theiir son William Jr. in Salt Lake and brought their grandson William III home for two weeks. iLittle George Winn of Moab is Olson motored to Myton over the weekend. Coming ihome to visit for the next week with them QE3I EN I G SELMA ROWLEY Soliiva Rawicy was a business visitor in Provo Saturday, tiM mrvareui iipnt four days last wee'K in Salt lake Ci:y. Mr and Mrs Quentin Hunter and son of Kea. ns sipent Sunday visiting at th: horns of Mr and Airs Glen James. Cliff and iBva Hansen St Ralph Muruurk ."pent four days last week camping at Currant Creek. The two little Hassinger girls of Orangeville have (been visiting tihe past week with their grand and Crystal Full-.rto- n. parents, - ,wliondnin.vou, for Sale Pencil Sharpeners Notes of Interest from Neighboring By JUa H.Bto: "We who Iradlcator. New Supply Ink 1983 rm j a1 to family-M- 'fV r "r" E -- r and Mrs Waldo Bushnellj Mr and Mrs Jamcs Bana9 This is Glen Canyon Dam-a- t the half-wa- y . . and son .add. daughter completion mark. The dam will be 700 feet tall when wi11 back UP a mammoth reservoir. Note size of cars on bridge linking canyon walls and comPleted of Meadow visited Sunday and dui. ; Monday (with Lenna's brothen I .IlW,i. -, " Dave, Lee and iFred Rowley. . ' jr&c in Greenriver and Hanks- - Aftor Rii TYnma ning (DTogram Clarke Rowley of Salt Lake by Kerr Glasa the National 4--H Club Congress ana vllle and tour the s Henry Moun- Manufacturing Company of Sand opening November 2S, In Chicago. !vi'ed over the weekend here. ' wira iHeveriey parents, Mr rrv A II tains. They will then visit Mrs J Springs. Oklahoma. The ass jar For many years, Mrs. Ruth Mr and Mrs Les Blackham atGuests over the weekend at Hunt.l For more than hav a vntnrv firm has teen a continuous donor Kerr, president of the company sister wharffs Martha tended a Blackham family ireun- - ! nome or awr ana Mrs ci:ir I ine and family, at Teasdale .before home canned foods have teen f -- H canning awards for the founded by her late husband, has ion at Provo Canyon Sunday. Mr and Mrs She' Hansen SaIt Lake to visit 80,15 enjoyed toy 4-- H Lee Rsmussen and a group of Club families, last 34 years. personally congratulated the 4--H Ctolorado members who came to Chicago. This six was of first nation's the the girl. friends spent their vacation fall, Canning supervised Mr and Mrs Thill Marshall and last week in Las Vegas, Nev. 51 - And it is expected that she wilt memk c a B for outstanding canning girls. project project Mr of Marshall Moab and Gary Snyder of Kearns spent Mr and' Mrs William Nielson Jerry arouna uwu, xne groups neaaea oera wm eacn receive Mwatnarwi .,iciti vs. onrf Mr. Turihai MaraK.ii f c.u f, hou,w " hand again this year to are proud grandparents of a new jby a volunteer adult leader were Kerr scholarship. In addition, the B?reet the canning award winners over the weekend Homer and Dollie Snyder visited ... baby girl born Monday to their called "tomato cannine clubs.", top state award winner for 1982 and present the scholarships. A Mrs Fancis Hussey. daughter, Phone A'etos Item To Jewniac. trip to son Sunday visitors here were Earl Tomatoes were chosen because will enjoy an Thelma Rasmussen and MpIIo of Moatb spent tthe week and Anderson were and of grown Layton.'they universally two Salt in days Tommy spent spending a week visiting h 1 s T -- vo imrt iuwir vieitino- nnc Tnev were accompanied by their known. Tin cans were used in : anrvc ,Varl nrA Mr and Mrs George Tunli) IVn l'-- J UtV can; HUUUlg pVCV2B. twi it.. Vaujfhn and Jay and ea witn Delia's brothers, Dave, Mrs Elaine Ferguson of Salt T CHUCK'S Clubs preserve a Today 4--H I10U "u flrlauJ lwwlcy a"u Lam" iwide LAke spent the past week visiting Meany. In refusing to Invite the foods variety of ranging . fCK..af.l1i UJS Communist gangster to the union Kv ta4 Ka from meats to jams. Unlike the MXS 'Tancis convention in San Francisco: was her! Cunningham's good old days, modern cooks She joined Saturday by PHARMACY dianliivml i n i nmlwh , Tr;u v . "The Soviet regime conms parent!, ' tow 49 ysw Ww rauaoaivu,j trvou. anaj li 'wlMiyT access to tested methods tinues to be a totalitarian die. i ana """" iRirs mt vjc running and recipes recommended by the ai irergusorii. tatorahip. It la dedicated to Smooth and Mild? Mr and Mrs Jim Nielson ham- - Wnda and Barbara Nielson, Extension Service. Charles Ghlrardelll,, Owner aggression and world domina1TUQy seri "na Dorothy Tazzio Cooperative brought Oielr smaU son John tion. It has destroyed all demo BOY THE STRA18HT the hundreds state, ' a ' had Throughout of lace. display hairpin cratic rights and liberties in from Salt Lake Wednesday. Phone 472-68- 81 Nelison and Jackie Cunn of girls have developed considerits own country. It is now Mn tteonda Haniien returned U able skill in food preservation. neeking to subvert and destroy tv. i iiirigham were in the - - facfiinn ... j UVIUC 1 VW1 k vftull iimua . .m the rights and liberties which . Dnnar vjiav. n are eligible for awards Scores w, nrf &i i . Commercial pilot license hi,, ma win. nnr a iitue rranooano-tiuui we Americans cherish dearly Smooth and Extra Mild? H the in Can- National offered in Harold completed. to in our country. thy ter visit two weeks while her f B9Y THE BLEMD "There is not a shred of mother sets acmiainted with a Ctoningharrt .''had an individual evidence to show that the garden project on exhibit now baby daughter. Kremlin rulers have changed ac- Mr and John iMrs Wharff,' the nature of the alms of their Mr and Mrs Ralph Pasarelli i firm He Treaeairy a pm pmpU rrwnv"wa bit ana mrs regime or even slackened their and family of El Centro, Calif. WW! IT. 1WBWUI, CI., W. IU.HJ P'gMff drivo to conquer the world and Wharff of Lehi and Mr and Mrs spent the Mat few days VRBRY 91 MsT, KkTjOT remold it on the pattern of Ray Mayyhew of Salt Lake, left visiting r aitb, j his. brother Art, Soviet tyranny." Monday on a trip to visit rels- - and family and with, sister Emma Marasco and family. Vincent of Salt Lake was a weekend visitor at the home of his parents, Ed and Mildred Simms. " Bry and Bessie Miller motored to St. George to meet their grand daughters, Tammara and Sherrie Plaga of Lancaster, Calif. The Some men of Concord in old Maaaa-chuse-tts girls will spent two weeks vacaonce got themselves celled tion here. because it took them Men Minute Mrs Irene Hamelwrlght return 60 seconds to come to the deed home last week after spending just fense of freedom, day or night. the raSt month visiting relatives m Mississippi. In the years since, the Minute Mr and Mrs Boyd Anderson Man has become a symbol of our were hosts to the Young Married determination to stay strong and to club Sunday evening." free. Other Bymbols of that stay Mrs Elva Allred and son," De1! determination are Savings Bonds. of Salina, were guests two days When ' last week at the home of her you buy a Bond today you do more than invest money for your twin sister Mrs Elda Boyack. .. .. IT ... ' ;.Aflp Vaan ;, " , gtg ;;'L sahe 4-- i j Is r,,. , . ,it I 1 yr i- 1 a RESCRIPT! u-- lleiper .... 1 juuiat n , r , , wit 4-- FmBM Ilovi to stand guard for freedom in 1C32 Get Your Education the TsiVav ' 3 7,.'" Prepare for the Future at a GREAT University RAlAKirpn FniirATtnki --- "--i dru . . sruoents ractiva education of mind, body, and spirit together in an ideal social climate. iwi-- i the long run; BYU graduates are mand over the nation. Beautiful new build-na- s provide finest residences, classrooms, and laboratories. FACULTY faculty has been trained in universities and colleges. HIGH STANDARDS Adequate a hundred CULTURAL EXTRAS B Y U academic standards are high, but pay dividends in - The BYU program of lecturei, concerts, assemblies, devotion- ou, and student activities is wnequaled. Plan Nov to Enroll Autumn Semester " ' WP AND MAR. REMEMBER THESE DATES TOt (Ma-n- ay htonoM Paaorfai - Sept. Registration - Sept. 22 Orientation UatMrsIfy, Pror., a smt lafsruaW,, IYU M 18-2- DIFFERENT NOW In the old days 'a man who died with his .boots on was known as a "bad man''. Now he is a pedestrian. .. ... . I oiuaenr acnvuies are outstanding because students and faculty are friendly, club and church activities are open to all. BYU offers all the ad- vantagei of a big university with all the arrention ot a small college. FINEST FACILITIES OUTSTANDING . C DIBIT .FBlPKiniv ...... wr iki i de in UTAH STATE FAIR Sept 7 thru 16 WORLD FAMOUS NIOHTLY AT 1:30 - MATINHS - Sol.. Sapl. Sun.. Sapt. 9 Waal.. 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