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Show y, it "f Advertising placed in THE returned a THE ratio to Merchant 7 to 1 guests-Margare- fepl Both camps of Daughters of the Pioneers met last Thursday for their first meetings of the year. tEsa bcll, Kanesviile News Pettin-ggil- l, School a Sunday held at the home 30 Oct party was WALK AND SHOP Donna and played games Guests were Colleen Flinders, Karen Jones, Sandra Bartlett, Marsha Paice, Elaine Garner, Roberta Kite, . 3. Cleaner clothes with Maytag washers. Nov 8 RECORD ON MY Margie Thur-good- In The Shopping Center , Le-an- n . Iffieiency Economy Nedra Thurgood enler'aincd members of her club at her home Wednesday night Tripoli was the diversion of the ning and refreshments were In (ot'iilv Government lOT' ' t 4 1 y, i. . ft r V X1' M. , ,, sU, $ i , v . Nte A JT if ' I , rs ti. Litiii Utah yd ijyior Candidate for tion DavU County Commiaaioner. Commander American Legion, Sons of Utah lioneers. Officer, 1st orld War, Major i 1' ' 6 . Superiitendent General Construction. State Road ( ommiasion If years, Supt. Agricul-j- J tural Experiment Stu-4- I tion, 5 years. Construc- ) lion representative Corps of Engineers, C. I S Vrmv 4 years. Iresidenl, lion's C lub. i I'rtsident, Associated ( iv ir ( liihs of Nnrlhc in t, ' . r. A City ceuncilman A J ounly I ommissioner. (mint) k 1 ( term. ) v .t v; Leonard om miss imu I, 2 f. " c r I. andidate Davis t i H t-S- - , V f y : 4 - , J ji Y,;t . ' N J 1 1 c , 4. "ty . K v- sfiT4 .. rT : . p.! ,y of Snnth- University l -- n ( : ' Etah State Guard, Justice of Peace, deputy sheriff, I.. I). S. bishop. Graduate, - alifnrnn fs V v T V - 4 J 1 , . 4 tf K ' j- v'vs - - i 5 T )X A , a'4 . Wj Vy'.7y. IT-- ? - v i - i A v e . , v- ' -- - fir lit n I S - V A '"I . ft irhk. aftrWi v ' w 4 I i fs V't, f tti c' c A j4 Mt iizt' f 4 ( i .2 ft jt izA-- ' v 3 a. ', i- - 1 '-- ' The Strength of Davis County Depends on Good Leadership J t V v ( - t jC. .VLrt Jo-An- n Experience W yi and grade Hooper students neld their party in the vacant house formerly occupied by Isabel Simpson The Halloween atmosphere was enhanced bv a spook alley and a dimly lighted room The 35 guests all came in costume and enjoyed dunking for apples and other typical games Wiley and Lorraine Fowers and their family recently moved in their lovely new home which thev built just west of their other house Moving into the home which they formerly occupied, vere Lowell and Iloopes and their four children TICKET General Elec ion HOLIDAY LAUNDERETTE ROY Su-zan- Commissioner 'A& 5. Wash and Dry in ONE hour! Another party of the Halloe ween season was hosted by Robinson and Bart Manning. They invited all the sixth Four Year County I STAND 4. Plenty of Parking at the door. Roy Furniture LaRue Batchelor, and Fowers ARTHUR P. BROWN DEMOCRATIC Manning, washers! 2. Saves Money! Jimmies Shoes nATs. UjAO-- l TH? Little Chris Schultz, son of and Mrs. Ronald Schultz got his arm caught in the washing machine wringer up to his elbow last Friday morning He had to have some stitches around his thunmb. He is getting along fine now. Mr 1. Saves time. Use 20 Buhloffs Plus tax." ning. Reasons Why! SOUTH IN ROY 5500 1 home j . mHL TO n Roy Lumber Co. Miami US ItAt-- t V- new DRIVE AND SAVE vt4: ft VI - their in ' Anderson, Harold Johnson Sr., was the speaker for the eve- Jackson, Thelma ohnson, Cath-rvPeterson, Karen Rawson, Dennis Read, Karen Schultz and Ronnie Telford. They had a very enjoyable time. Last Sunday night the girls who had earned it, received an Individual Award and also the girls who played on the volley ball team received a volley ball Sports Award Mr and Mrs Jot Todd (Dee) and daughters Naomi Jean and Jolene are moving this week to their new residence on Mad ison Ave , in Ogden We are soriy to see them leave the ward, hut wish them happiness Neighbors K of the teacher Miss Karola HilLeona Bartlett presented a. bert Those who attended were: plaque which the girls had won " Margaret Anderson, R a v o n for the highest participation in. Foote, Blair Green, L u a n a the stake to Bishop Alvin B. Last Tuesday evening the Laurels had a Sacred to Me" night at the Lake View Stake House. Their honored speaker was Mrs Stuart from the Ben Lomond Stake. The Ensigns also had a meeting and they both were served refreshments afterward in the recreation hall. Open Till 8 P.M. Friday Nights Roueche, Mrs Dyson, Mrs 7;-r f My ?ht,al Greenwell and the hostess. On her birthday, Janet Hig ley entertained a group of friends at a Halloween party The guests were blindfolded and taken for a ride before arriving at the party. Then they went Through 'a Spook Alley T PACE SIX Harold Ray Johnson, son of and Dorothy and Harold Johnson .Margaret arrived home from Germany Elaine Larsen. last Monday afternoon. Ray has been over there in the Army Stanton Taylor, an LDS mis- for the last two years He is who very happv to be home and sionary from South Ogden who recently returned from a his 13 brothers and sisters are mission to Kentucky was the very happy to see him again speaker at the sacrament meetHarry Green recently returning of the Hooper First Ward ed home to recover from an We wish him a Sunday night He is a former operation Hooper resident and a son of speedy recovery Clark and Florence Munn Also Steve Brown has been in the hospital because of a broken )aw We wish him a fast recovery too 's'J. -- 10 3. Miller 'NEWSPAPERS Camp U met at the home of Marion Cox, with members of the Cox family providing musical entertainment. The lesson was given by Marie Haws Margaret Vaughn, a DUP board member, was present along with the following members Elnora W i d d ison, Gladys Frew, Lillian Garner, Ruth Dawson, Verge Manning, Verna Manning, Grace Parker, 'Florence Manning, Reta Park er, Mabel Belnap, Hattie Parker. Jennie Christensen, Ida Arave, Olive Beasley, Della Cunnington, Francis Rusesll, Catherine Simpson, Nell Lewis and the hostess. Camp V met at Rae Moores home with Armina Widdison giving the lesson. Eliza Dyson, who recently celebrated her 88th birthday was guest of honor Her biography was read by a daughter, Mary Greenwell after which she was presented with a gift Two board members, Blanche Child and Elva Schultz, attended. Others present were Ariel Stimpson, Velma Read, Emma McCloy, Ardell Hunter, Vida Parker, Myrtle Fowers, Effie, Fowers, Nola Jean Moore, Eia leen Dahl Julia Spaulding, Doris Gwen-CSmp- e fi 1 THURSDAY NOVEMBER E t served to the following Ida Seelev Read, June Cisowski, Erma , Davis Hooper Hews r4$imt i X' y Nte Milton J. f . t s .XJ, , l"s,!.of I H. S. I J . of . I tah niversilv Law School 1. I. K. f j ( t I lah Member Slate Bar since lit ID. Countv Mtornev since PI TO v?, . It rfr.'U X ? I 7 t I tah President ss(Kiation of County Officials and Davis tountv Bar. S Navv Chaplai' . V) oriel 2 T . a- V..r II ..' 4V fi ' - - TN W Si .T s'?' S SVs, , X -- f J V e - s's '"V" ( j tf PiV'A! Xy ?. N V-- X I Z L s v 'I'ctf' j "e Stale I ' ff f SLWv O , i ; 7'J f 3 Past 1 v Z pn'i i , iV4 rK Res-- , Candidate I tab State Senate Democratic f Ken W. Gardner Fourteen to one was the overwhelming majority vote received by William A. Bill Barlocker in the primary election in his OWN HOME COUNTY. esteem in which he is Support like this is positive proof of the high and worked with known have who and friends held by his neighbors CANNOT MR. CLYDE STATEMENTS ARE THESE him all of his life. MATCH! People who know Bill Barlocker personally are supporting him because they know he has the respeetibliity, dignity and executive ability so greatly needed today in the high office of governor. Utah needs the leadership of a proven business executive who will apply sound business practices t all phases of state government and thereby assure a full dollars valie for every tax dollar spent. Bill Barlocker has over 20 years of sueees.tfil business expetience. Compare the ability and accomplishments of the two candidates and there will be no doubt in your mind tions far exceed those of his opponent! ft that Bill Barlockers qualifica- h ; aa7333EB A paid political advertisement by Barlocker Veteran legislator seeks reelertion to the House of Representatives For mer educ. tor Civil Service vvoiker graduate of BYU Presently is member of Legislative Council, making study of proposed legislation Dedicated to task of correcting some ambiguous legislation, boating, trailer requirements, gas refund and other matters requiring dynamic, hard working efforts Served on many impoitant committees at last session and as chairman of House Education Comm ittee engineered much valuable school legislation for Utah and Davis County through the House i 4 iw hx-Ar" i a 1 s 3 i La i 2 i I T-- Y C Representatives Former Mavor of ham-a- vv I- -! s. 4r Road Committee, Ogden Chamber of D,r ' merce. President. Washing! Terrace Housing Corporation. Dr ol Board Utah Retail leum Disti Assoc. On no- - T . SS Hatch Bisson ...i v v IS 1 H andidate Democratic I tah House of x-- V, ; s '. J ''A A ;v & 'k f 4 for Governor Committee J: It's Your kuaki-- , L VOTE . .tic November 8th. It -- DEMOCRATIC aecssw . jV.iA-- 1 st k- - |