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Show THE Page Eight PRICE, E, Thursday, November 3, 196 UTAH i r - " - S Pressett, Republican. X Two-Ye- Commissioner ar bert Santi, Democrat, Frank AlPra-ze- n, Republican. Election Night Returns on NBC-Tby V WORLD BOOK ENCYCLOPEDIA f.i J " i NOW IN 20 VOLUMES AND GOMER PEACOCK ART M. NICHOLSON SHELDON ALLRED C. W. Club Members Over 500 Carbon Rewarded for Completing Projects 4-- H memEvery Carbon county ber who had completed a project this past summer received an achievement exaward at the ercises last Thursday evening, October 27, according to County Agents Robert L. Hassell and Lu- 4-- H 4-- H ra Mae Merrill with the Utah State University Extension Services. There were some 525 of these. Completion certificates and seals provided by the Utah Bankers Association were presented to Special awards also were made, the most important of which was a trip to Chicago to Gary Pfaffen-berge- r by the Moorman Manufacturing Company, for his swine record. Fifty-fou- r these also. national contest med- als were given. TRAILMAKER four-squar- Smileacje re 4-- H Sears-Roebuc- QYERSIZEITREAQ BEATSlICEfANDlSNOW, OUT START OUT STOP All OTHER ) OUTPERFORM WINTER TIRES Twenty-fiv- e four-ye- ar pins and style dress revue pins were awarded, the Utah Bankers Association and the Simplicity Pattern Company being the donors, respec16 clubs There were seventy honored for having one hundred percent completion, and 35 secretaries were recognized for out standing work in their minute and Save c County Commissioner Louis and Key Banker Guy Jolley spoke briefly to congratulate the and encouraged them to continue the good work. The county and home agents assisted in making the awards. The colors were presented by Alice Rasmussens Jolly Geodes club, and the pledge was given by Joy Hurst Marilyn Gardner led the singing with Juanita Golding at the Ko-se- 4-- H 4-- H piano. Those receiving follows: DINOSAUR Also Available TIRE SERVICE at Your Favorito Sorvko Station B.F.Goodrich BELMONT NOW ME 72410 Smileage Dealer 7 YEARS awards are as National contests: Achievement Frances Urbanik, Marilyn Gardner, Margaret Sidwell and Goldie Orfanakis; Agricultural Gary Pfaffenberger, Hank Hassell, Edwin Thatcher and Vernon Wilson; Beautification of Home Grounds Juanita Golding, Dee Ann Dause and Billy Hassell; A WINTER TIRE THAT WILL LAST MORE THAN ONE WINTER OLD JAMES Beef Gwen Mathis, Dale Mathis, Vonna Johnston and Valynda Johnston; Bread Demonstration Juani- ta Golding; Clothing Judy Costello, Lynn Turnbull, Sharon M. FAIL crata, E. E. Peirce, Republican. Laurel J. State Representative, District Secretary of State (Includes East, South, Brown, Democrat, and Lamont F. No. 2 Toronto, Republican. Central, Northeast and North William H. Price precincts, Wellington, Attorney General North and South DragerHenderson, Democrat, Walter L. ton and Columbia) Russell S. Budge, Republican. Louis E. Hol- Williams, Democrat, Wallace G. State Auditor ley, Democrat, Sherman J. Preece, Grange, Republican. Dewey Clyde, Republican. (Continued from Page One) sheriffs would be replaced through the election process. The two major parties in the campaign, of course, are headed by John F. Kennedy and Lyndon Sun-nysid- e, B. Johnson, Democrats, and Richard M. Nixon and Henry Cabot Republican. Four-Ye- Commissioner ar Ger- $10 down Lam-bourn- e, s, e, Bar-locke- ts TO THE INCUMBENT CANDIDATE FOR UTAH STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION SEVENTH DISTRICT. Carbon, San Juan, Emery, Grand, Sanpete NOVEMBER 8, . $6 a Entomology s Zs Victor Color TV TV Enjoyment. The Most Trusted Neme In Television New Powerful Chassis with RCA Long Range Tuner! Like 2 sets in 1 Receives in Color and Pictures . . . Color end Improved Mirror-Shar- p te too! k Tuning ... Even a Child Can Do M Simplified Models Available with Famous Wireless Wizard Remote Color-Quic- Control! I960 . NON PARTISAN He is a member of the finance committee to raise the money to build a combination LDS North ward chapel and tabernacle in Price. He has served six years on the Price city council, president of the Price Chamber of Commerce three years. He is the only person to be awarded a life membership in the Price Chamber of Commerce; first businessman to be given the Outstanding Boss of the Year award by the Price Junior Chamber of Commerce. He served four years as chairman of the Court of Honor for the Carbon-Emer- y District Boy Scouts of America. was chairman of the Save Carbon committee after the state legislature voted College kill the college. His leadership helped save the to college by taking the issue directly to the people. Mr. Peacock are safe, sound. He has had wide in almost every phase of civic, educaexperience Now retired, Mr. Peabusiness endeavors. tional and cock has the time and energy required to well serve he people of the district. 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Farm Bureau cash awards: Beef Robert Mathis, Katherine Mathis, Scott Mathis, Vernon Wilson, Jimmy Wilson, Dale Mathis, Vauna Johnston, Valynda Johnston and Gwen Mathis; Paul Moynier, Billy HanSheep na, Kathy Hanna, Jimmy Hanna, Merrill Carlson. Ted Frandsen, Helen Plantes, Kathy Piantes and John Critchlow. Swine Kenneth Oliver, Jimmy Alger, Max Jones. Keith Jones and Richard BorreIl Gardens David Armstrong, Mike Fasselin, Larry Listelio, Hank Hassell. Biliy Hassell, Pat Leonard, Alec Behunin, Larry Johnson, Claude Wheeler. Billy Saceomanno. Edwin Thatcher. Da-v- d GoHng. Keith Go'd ng, Xaen Gold.ng, Danny Cioldmg B.llv Lola McGuire. Danny Ilen-nJerry Erickson. Jerry Clark, Contijed on Page Five) Mr-Gi.r- e, e. month Book for a few cents a day, LORAN REYNOLDS 355 South Second West, Price Phone ME Shaw and Bonita Burtenshaw; Dairy Foods Demonstration Patsy Waterman; Electric Hank Hassell and Walter Tryon; Barry Ross Norton and Clyde Davis; Food Preparation Mary Gordon, Ruth Rasmussen, Sue Davis and Jane Spencer; Gardens Hank Hassell, Jerry Ericson, Billy Hassell and Mike Fasselin; Health Judy Spencer, Susan Spencer and Sharon Shaw; I ... ... r, Vote For and Elect (Gomer P. Peacock ELECTION r FINER Other bindings lower The 1960 World Book Encyclopedia is the finest edition ever put into print! Revised enlarged up to date . . , you can give your child the benefits of World State Treasurer Sharp M. ald L. Oviatt, Democrat, Eugene Lodge, Republicans. Democrat, Sid A third party is in the field for Larsen, Republican. the two top offices, the Socialist District Attorney Boyd BunWorkers and Farmers Party, which is headed by Farrell Dobbs nell, Democrat, unopposed. Frank C. State Senator for president and Myra Tanner Weiss for vice president. The reDemocrat, Frank B. Hanson mainder of this ticket is blank. Republican. State Representative, District The other candidates on the two (Includes Scofield, Clear major tickets include the follow- No. 1 Creek, Royal, Castle Gate, Maring: U.S. Representative in Con- tin, three precincts at Helper, M. Blaine Spring Glen, Kenilworth, Spring gress, First District Peterson, Democrat, and A. Wal- Canyon - Standardville, Latuda-RainNorthwest Price, Carbon-villter Stevenson, Republican. Miller Creek, Hiawatha and Governor William A. Brings New Dimensions to John Costello, Demo- Democrat, and George Wattis) tively. books. BUY Election 4-- H Now JACK D. PRESSETT Mem-mott- , I Dare You awards by the Danfourth Foundation, for the e most boy and most girl, went to Edwin Thatcher of Wellington and Mary Gordon of Dragerton. lockUtah Poultry awards, ets, were presented by Elsworth Jewkes to Mary Gordon and Patsy Waterman. Mrs. Mary Pizza, representing the Wool Growers Auxiliary, presented a charm bracelet to Marilyn Gardner for her meal prepara-tiodemonstration in which she used lamb in the menu. The home improvement award, a Schaffer pen and pencil set, was given to Patsy Waterman by the k Foundation. Farm Bureau cash awards were presented by Mrs. Dora Dean Mathis, president of the womens auxiliary, to 51 boys and girls. four-squa- O PETERSEN 42,600,000 Aristocrat binding 24K gold stamping!) top edge gilding 7-Up- ... fora fresh, clean taste! i |