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Show Ward Halloween Party at Kamas A combined Ward Halloween wu held last Tuesday evcn'ng for all mutual people in the Kamas Hall. There were an estimated 250 to 300 people in attendance. Each Ward was in charge of one booth to create a carnival atmosphere and the State Board members supplied a booth of party their own. Kamas was in charge of prizes dealing with the game of sperirl numbers spotted around the hall floor, and whoever was standing on each given lucky number, received a special prize. Francis ward had as their game dishes in which were tossed ping pong balls. The confusion and fun here was abounding through out the evening. Oakley Ward had ring toss around bottles, which had teens striving like crazy to achieve the perfect pitch. Marion had everyone tossing pennies into dishes that were floating in a large tub of .water. If you haven't ever tried it, its CfrURCH 'notes Monday Halloween night at 7: THURSDAY, 30 pm. the. young folks of the Coalville Ward MIA enjoyed body. He complied, and cut his witches, bats, elves, gobmeeting poor finger to the bone. lins, ghosts and a walk through Now Mary Turn bow is the Bluebeards chamber of horrors other combat veteran, who has several stitches beautifying her! nose. She goes slightly red in the face when asked how she did it. She walked off the bridge and smashed up her nose on the way down. She does insist, however, j that it was only in preparation , for Halloween, and that now she wont have to wear a mask. But it decidedly looks as if she got tricked, not treated. It's really a hard thing to explain how anyone could Just walk blandly off the edge of a bridge. Mildred Gines is a third member of the scarred battle members, with a tricky arm. Dont get her mad at you for ahe might take a swing at you with her hurting arm, and she isnt supposed to use it an awfully lot. Summit County Bee KAMAS Mr and Mrs W, M. Carpenter left last Tuesday for Ontario, Calif, for the winter. They surely will be thinking of all of us back here freezing to death. They will net be back until they can come with the robins, next spring. Max Padfield, has lately been seen, sporting a beautifully aged finger. He has two versions, world, as to slightly out how the accident occurred. One; he was testing the wind with his forefinger while hunting, and a nearby hunter thought it was the horn of a buck and took a very accurate shot. Second, he was so dejected over being rejected by some beautiful girl, perhaps Elizabeth Taylor, that he went to slash his wrists, and not having his glasses on, missed. But the truth Is he was carving up the family roast beef, and decided it needed a little a Re-Ele- ct Judge Merrill C. mu hard. . NOVEMBER 3, IMS Woodland had a fun bean bag game, and as their grizes they gave away candy kisses. Peoa had the ever popular dart (Third Judicial District) and balloon game and they were ASK ANYONE WHO KNOWS HIM one of tiie noisiest spots all night. The Stake Board entered into the spirit of things with a bean bag game of their own. During Paid Political Ad by John Adkins the evening refreshments, which were yummy cider and doughnuts were served. Ralph McCormick was given pedal thanks for running the record player, and thanks were given to Terry and Chris Ottesen, who were in charge of the very successful mixers and dances; decorations were under thg charge of the Kamas Ward MIA and the Stake Board. They added to the feeling and were cleverly done, with monsters, scarecrows and Jack o lanterns spaced around the hall. a as they met for MIA The Primary children of the Coalville Ward met' with many surprise last Wednesday evening as they journeyed through the spook alley with the witches, ghosts and goblins. The witches greeted them at 6 pm. in the Stake house where they were Invited to the witches' paradise. There were spooky games after which they fished for prism or played an animal race game, Children came In costume. Tha affair' waa for children 12 yearn and under and all parents of tha ward. COUNTY NEEDS TO ELECT ALAN D. FRANDSEN For a Full Time There Can Be Wo Substitute for County Attorney Actual, Practical Experience Established office and residence, 421 Main Street, Park City, Utah Sheriff Ron Robinson Taxpaying Park City and Kamas property owner, who is very well aware of your many problems Republican for SAMPLE BALLOT HONEST MAN RETURNS FIND MARION lone and Dick Larsen are planning going back to the fabulous Yucca Valley this week. We will not be seeing them again until way Into spring, so if you have not said good by, hurry up and cal them and wish them well on their Journey. Dick and lone had an Interesting story to tell about while at Flaming Gorge, Ashing. It seems, that they inadvertently left their fishing gear, tackle, poles, and all, at their camp sight. They only realized it when they wen too far to return and look for their belongings. Besides, they figured that someone had probably picked them up as soon as '. j they had left. They returned home, and a fevf I days later, in the mail, came a letter from a Mr Leslie Hanson, of Hudson, Colo, who said he had ' found the things. He would be only too happy to mail them if Dick and lone would give him the correct address. Everything was Intact he said, even the Larsen's fishing and hunting licenses It is a ran fellow that would take the time to do such a kind deed, and Dick and lone wanted to publicly thank him for hie thoughtfullnesa and honesty. Annual 4-- H Award Tor Constable Meeting Saturday ! Hie annual awards meeting will be held in the Wanship Cultural Hall at 1:30 pm., Saturday, Nov. 5. All first year mem-be- n will receive their certificates, fourth year members win receive their 4 year pins, and 4-- H special awards won through-o- ut the year will be given out at this time. , All members and their parents are urged to attend to receive ths ' recognition you have earned far your yean work. HEALTH See DR JERRY D. F08BUBH dHROPRAOTOB Haber CHy 3 Phone 125 North Main 654-078- 1 3 c Re-Ele- ct J Judge Merrill C. PROPOSITION NO, PROPOSITION 1 Shall Section 3 of Article VII of the Constitution of the State of Utah be amended to allow the state auditor and the state treasurer to AGAINST be eligible to serve for not more than two successive terms rather I J than the one term now allowed? PROPOSITION NO. 6 Shall a new section bo addod to Article VI of the Constitution of FOR I I the State of Utah to authorise the Legislature to call itself into session upon guest of two-thir- spee-la- l tha written re- - of the members AGADfS j of eadh house? STATE OP UTAH, COUNTY OP SUMMIT, u. PROPOSITION NO. 7 Shall Section 9 of Article VI of tha Constitution of the State of Utah be amended to provide that member of tha Legislature receive a salary for their services in the amount of one thousand dollara per year, unless otherwise provided by taw, and receive an allowance for expenaas and mileage, aa fixed by AGAINST law when attending committee meeting! of the Legislature held I I between Sessions and when other- - L I wise engaged in official business? FOR Shall Article VI of the Conatitn-lio- n of the State of Utah be amended by the addition of Section 33, authorising each house of the to appoint committees to AGAINST serve between legislative sessions as well aa during sessions, and to provide for the staffing and financing of said committees? Leg-Matur- e PROPOSITION NO. 8 Shall Section 13 of Article VH of the Conetitution of the State of Utah be amended to aboIMi the d board of examiners, which Is of the governor, the secretary of state and the attorney general. This board now has the duty to examine all claims against tha AGAINST State of Utah and to perform such other duties aa are prescribed by I I I law? con-prise- i I, Reed Pace, County Clerk in and for the County of Summit, State of Utah, do hereby certify that the foregoing: is a full, true and correct c.opy of the Official Ballot for tho General Election to be held on Tuesday, November 8, 1966, (Third Judicial District) ASK ANYONE WHO KNOWS HIM C PROPOSITION NO. 4 6 FOR i i Shall a new article 'be added to the Constitution of the State of Utah to permit counties of 75,000 or more persons to establish a metropolitan form of government within metropolitan regions which could AGAINST replace any other existing unit of local government within the region T PROPOSITION NO S Shall Sections 3 and 16 of Article FOB VI of tha Const! talon of (ha State of Utah bo amended to provide tor annual eaaalons of tha Legislature consisting of a general session of not to exceed forty-fiv-e legislative days In odd numbered years and a budget session of not to exceed AGAINST twenty legislative days in even numbered yean. This proposal would replace a sixty calendar day session which now meets every other year? Ka a Paid Political Ad by John Adkins Witness my hand and seal of my office, this 21st day of October, 1966. (SEAL.) REED PACE, County Clerk. |