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Show took a shot, and knocked off. The deer. Just stood hom oqe there, and when (Mila started to get his gun cocked, fqr the final shot It jammed on him and tbs Arts Building, deer loped riant!- - away, - with In ...the. Vlrcinla Merchant and Zola of rows which had cots, separated Ollle kind of cussing. They lookliay Lott attended a leadenhlp by curtains. Virginia said It waa ed later for the antler, but did meeting In Logan the first of Indeed a not come across that either.. Oh unique experience. ' October, sponsored by the EXten- -. well Ollle, you gave It a darn km Service. The two ladles were good try. sponsored by their respective Belief Societies, and spent four days in an extensive school session, learning all about consumer pro--. Re-Ele- ct ducts and many aspects of todays commercial dealings In respect OAKLEY to todays homemaker, Judge Merrill C. Dane Lake was bragging all lectures had by They three over school about the deer that Professor Raymond Jones: Undaddy Boyd Lake caught. Be is derstanding our Distribution Sys- as proud of this fact as If he tem Today"; Battle of tbs been out then himself. had . Salesmanship Against Brands," (Third Judicial District) Buying." should tske the Atkinson Ollle The Flam Bureau put on a ASK ANYONE WHO KNOWS HIM of the deer hunt though. series of skits pertaining to cur- prise rent politic!, Professor Deon He . and wife Edna, were up Emenhlser spoke to the women Shingle Creek Saturday, around about the controversial eight pro- nooq. They waited and waited Paid Political Ad by John Adkins and finally spotted a big buck. positions that will be voted upon In the coming election, Nov.- S, and gave both pro and eon. Mrs SAMPLE BALLOT Flora Mardwell gave a talk on Consumer I Q," and Included PARK CITY comparisons on prices and buyOFFICIAL LOCAL SCHOOL BOARD ing. Rhea R. Gardner gave a lecture on, .. Updating ConsumBALLOT er Practices." School Representative Precinct No. 3 Theta Johnson also was j. Mias there to speak on Modern Fabric Finishing". Mrs Bessie Lemon, spoke about "You and Your and Dr. Dorothy 8. Family, Zyle came as a representative pf the National Cleaning Establishment to talk on fabrics and fashion. She did mention that with todays new types of fabrics, that in a lot of cases, home laundering was better than sending certain Items to be dry cleaned. The amount of testing ..that .goes Into cleaning improvements would stagger the Imagination. Also there, with a vital, up to SAMPLE BALLOT date report on consumer proPARK CITY ducts and prices was Home Economist for the Extension Service, OFFICIAL LOCAL SCHOOL BOARD Carolyn Dunn. She commented on the fact that women shouldt BALLOT blame the stores for the current School Representative Precinct Be. i high prices, but should blame themselves, for demanding perfection in packaging and service. The cost of packaging particular Items, such as a loaf of bread, is well over half the cost of the bread itself. With today's busy schedule for swat homemakers, these conveniences should be appreciated for the time they save. Virginia and Zola May stayed Leadership Meet lf',1 ... Is Held in Logan kamAs valle- y- Everybody Gets Into Big Deer Hunting Activity (Mile c f - c . - 3 Peggy and Leon Wilde wen 6 Summit County Bee out In the thick of deer hunting COALVHJX. IT AH Thursday, and trhlls Peggy play-a- d bird dog . and found targets THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 19 through the glasses, Leon, Em-w- PECK BEOS. ry Wilde,. lie. Wilde, --Devon Moon Canyon. With him were Wilde, Leo Frailer and his boys Phil Thomas. Between Bill and Mel Van Blake and Blair, Orman, them they brought home three Eari Lundquist and hia son inPhils was a four nice specimens. earnIn law Dave wen hunting point; BtUa was a two point and est. Peggy shooed s couple of deer down to Leon, and they almost ran over the top of him. He shot at one and knocked it down. Then he went to shoot at the other, and misled while the first one Jumped up and away. They also came across Roy Porter who was with two fellows, all of them on horses. The group had pretty good luck, and said they saw a lot of deer while out. aln Friday, and They went moat of them, by this time, had their bucks. , Alden brought home a spike. Juanita and Clayne VanTassell were also among the deer hunters this year. Mario Merchant got his deer this year. It U his first for hunting, and he was very proud. He went with Wendell and Gordon Stembrldge. Wendell shot a buck. They were out In the west hills. Now Virginia and Prestlon have lota of deer meat io eat all through the winter. Burke Jorgensen waa one of the unlucky ones, or perhaps all depends on your Alden Padfleld got bis deer lucky, ofit view. He went hunting this year. His was lucky to be up point with friend Don Davie tmza 81 Lake. They saw plenty of deer, There Can Be Be Substitute but didnt get a homing shot in. Glen M archant went hunting for with a lot of the Oakley boys, In back of their place there, and all of them got their bucks. Wow! what a haul they made that day. Claude Maxwell was another of the boys that went a hunting, with brother's Keith and Blair. They shot and brought down some bucks, but the brothers are not Quite sun as to whose bullet , hit the mark. They will share Republican for their prise. SALES Mondaya Tuesdaya Wednesdays ALL DAY AT OGDEN UNION STOCK YARDS OGDEB, UTAH HOG SALE EVERY TUESDAY 12:30 PM. 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Jts lO'000 tax accounts and its 21 scattered subdivisions. . i . . - . . SAMPLE BALLOT , OFFICIAL LOCAL CEMETERY BALLOT ALLEN WILL DO A GOOD JOB FOR YOU! i : : Sub-distri-ct Bo. 3 Far Cemetery Maintenance Oommleeloner Year Term I VOTE TOS ONE p SAMPLE BALLOT for SUMMIT . JUDICIAL SELECTION BALLOT I COUNTY ATTORNEY REPUBLICAN .... i EXPERIENCED ... Deputy Summit County Attorney for years 1965 & 1966. General taw practice since ad. mission to bar. FAMILY MAN and COUNTY RESIDENT Resides in Park City with wife and two children. Keep 3cb in Lie County Attorney's Office PW P i ar iirtUwwm tv Vdumwrt lor OrlDti, Fay r. DwndM Chatman. 4 PiL'rosizo Bee Advertisers .Ii fn |