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Show I t Sun Chronicle Th -- SuiUftt Denise Hmmon Bello Aimes Club met at the home of Donna Perry in Ogden Wednesday evening for Bringing along handwork the social evening were Lavnn Marie Stone, Eda Reid, Hairiet Dame, Louise N'eilson, Vigima Lovell, Doris Bums. Margaret Egbert, Verda Knight, Mildred Porter and also Gayle Moffitt Refreshments by the hostess were enjoyed The biolheis and sisters of Glendon Porier held a family in honoi of Maunne and hoi son Royal, who are moving fiom Cleat field to Salt Lake Thoc present were Mr. and Mis Vare DeGraw Salt Lake Mi and Mis Dale Pol-le- i, (lr.ii field and Mi and Mis Veil Poller of West Point and the host and hostess Mi Por-te- i pjity and Mis Glendon Potter. Mis 1IG Hammon was with luncheon gue 's at the home of Eldten eight IMgom 125-947- 4 Paiker in Roy Wednesday. Deepest sympathy is expressed the Newell Parker family fo whose son, Paul Elmer Parker, Pfc , was killed by ambush near Scgc.n in Vietnam Aug 22 He is survived by his father and font son, Terry, who he never saw, oi Salt Lake and his mother, Mrs Ruth P Mecham of Kirgman, Ariz He entered the service end was sent to Vietnam in May Prior to entering the Army he attended Clearfield High and Weber State College. Funeral services are pending Mr aid Mrs Glenn Carver spent the Labor Day holiday visiting at Yellow tone Park. They went along with family membeis the Sherman Williams -- of Mui ray The Wallace Biaithwaites, Bill Russells and Grant Wise families spent the Labor Day weekend at Bear Lake The Rov Flynn and LaRay There is no substitute for experience ! A. PRATT KESLER Republican Candidate for ATTORNEY GENERAL For Proven Ability, Integrity EXPERIENCED Attorney General Paid Political Advartlxment by J. Thomai Grata 5, 1968 The Sun Advertiser STAKE Sunset Days will be observed at the park Sept 7 sponsored by the Sunset Jaycees Sunset Sixth Ward will be the hosts at the breakfast beginning at 7 30 a m featuring pancakes, bacon aid egg, hash browns, and hot chocolate SUNSET FIRST Relief Society work meeting will be held Monday evening with work on bazaar items. SUNSET SECOND Work meeting will be held Wednesday at 10 a m. Marilyn Hurst will present the last of the Relief Society summer home nursing lessons and there will be work on bazaar items. SUNSET THIRD Relief Society work meeting will be Monday evening There will be items for the annual bazaar there to work on. Bret Hansen was sustained a Priest Sunday evening He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Densil Hansen Charles Smith was sustained president of the Teachers Quorum FOURTH Relief Society work meeting Wednesday will be work on bazaar items SUNSET Salt Lake Temple Rites Unite Local Couple Recite Vows Hansen-Arrowsmi- th Mairied this week was another young man from Sunset. Brent Hansen who took as his bride Elaine Arrowsmith of Clearfield Mr He.nsen is the son of Mr s and Mrs Duane Hansen of the bride are Mr and Mrs James Arrowsmith They were married Fnday in the Salt Lake LDS Temple A reception followed at the Sunset v-VOTE i WHO WILL and as shareholders in democracy it is not only our privilege but our obli, . gation to vote. OF' ACTION In the 1964 presidential election there were 114 million citizen eligible to vote Only 70 million, 621 thousand or 62 of the eligible voters, cast their ballots. L Utah with a 77 vote ranked in first place among the states Lets beat that record this year. Make sure that you are registered and then vote Nov. 5. pend a' nation 2-YE- TERM AR WEBER COUNTY COMMISSION Ask Yourself a few questions 1. Do we need representation on the Weber County Commission? 2. Who is the most qualified and perienced candidate for the 3. ex2-Cou- nty Commission position? How important is your vote at the Primary election on September 10th? THEM VOTE! 0 m L We enthusiastically endorse CLARK L. PUFFER for the two-YeCounty Commissioner . . . may we encourage you and all your friends to do the same ar Dr George C Reimschussel D Sparrow Councilman Art Toimoto Mack Taft Dr Paul Fawson William Hansen C Don I Shreck Robert Carmichael Councilman Joseph Davison Dr Leon White Bill Garner Councilman Richard Tubbx Blain Tucker Wayne Kimber Pr and Mrs Charles Pennington David Bennion Bonnie Adams J Howard Stable O Dean Parker Kav Herzog Councilman Thomas Bingham Llo) d Gaither Vote PRIMARY Robert F Ziegler Bruce T Griffin Gary Reese Bruce Erickson Bill Llewelyn Wanda Chatlin Mavor Fred Montm irency Lewis Thorpe Jav Iverson Vincent L Fernehus John A Matis D D S Mayor Owen Buirell Harold Clifton Stanley W PouHen Councilman Kent Arave Clark Leishman Larry Neves Councilman Hon Stephen Ben Fowler Representative Harold Finch Lillian Froerer Joe Thompson SEPTEMBER Paid by Volunteers for Puffer 10TH J C Hansen James M Johnston Theron Richms Ralph Miles Les Flinders LeGrand Belnap Tom Lowe Jay Beus Ken Stoddard Dale Christensen Eldon Simpson John D Aginello Orlin Karras Rex Kirby Larry H Charlton Fred Hunsaker John Gaskill Lionel Brady Maarten Schaap Mr and Mrs Parley Oleson Floyd Slater Lowell Hay man Dean Bond Rod Carter Edith 1 Smith Lloyd Berrett Beatrice S Faulkner Nathaniel C Johnson C V Zabriskie Stephen Jeffs E LaGrande Hobbs Edson E Preecg Richard Kotter Alan Kap Ernest Kellerstrass Dr Basil Williams Ernest Rauzi Jim Whetton Alma Hansen Jim Marriott Rudy E Lucero Mario Zampedrl Mlta Koga GENERAL NOVEMBER 5TH Howard Watts, Campaign Chairman type, Prog 11 0 tan , Hansen Takes the wa Firm Stand Iighti On Civil He proacH He believes that th e j en,al wp orB of equal right op an" neqUaI to ritJJ in n&SLZ1 ht a Intoler bPersona I rlA Righh Z' K IV r'l T; "TT Hansen: On School Problem, Hansen Labor- - said whaf nd. and for de A V "ffide s , 18 ZSen it, Hansen on Management Hebeluf are proper productivity realistic tertnining kJ 1 be paid - I! PS tn Han7en""s7y$TZ suc- - Cun Control Should Be Local ." endorses th He. purchase ' session of heavy ,h" ffiKirspsi PST'iSs" lC. . opportf and work Hpa.herS teacher m te with lb"108 com"ien The nment must make pney ava Opportunity ECnSeTevCes the prl of government e et)t 0 f re.ss, Riots, Violence, Called Disgrace By Hansen Riots and other acts oi unrestrained violence are in tolerable So is the amount oi crime in general that pre- vails in society today. He proposes that our courts be provided with more judges med personnel to ro?nsZ' tyT,st'hts!?,nsQn m maMaa Miiwmaai tweenjhp sum nOl delay i ,j bej brities irovide and vide ret?lfs sfjU do SecUr,tyji nof Pro fe offi and w'om en oi law fablf (L Paid political ad by Gerald Miller REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE tha meraf,0'i ar lives, money11 the Campaign Seeks This is the least that you can do to preserve a strong America You and every member of your family will then earn the right to participate and share the rewards of democracy r H.nn ii Register-Vot- e! Do you love America? Then make sure that you are registered and vote Nov 5 n DH States Senator United Couple Weds In Temple Voter Turnout Following a wedding trip the newlyweds will leside m Lay-to- What Utah needs Ja-Na- FOR A MAN CLARK First Fifth Ward cultural hall for relatives and friends, dh Par-ent- As Americans SUPPORT Anothei local couple exchanging wedding vows last week on Thursday m the Salt Lake LDS Doreen Day and Temple wei Steven Byington Miss Day is the daughter of Mi and Mrs Simpson C Day of Layton Mi Byington is the son of Mi and Mrs Lawrence E Byington of Sunset, They received guests at a reception in the Layton Seventh Ward cultural hall Thursday eve- - MEWS Inlterestmg nuptial news is the SUNSET FIFTH marriage of Janice Decker and Relief Society time will be Brent Barnett which took place changed from evening to days last week in the Salt Lake LDS this season beginning this next Temple. work meeting Tuesday at 10. Sutained as teachers in the Miss Docker is the daughter newly reorganized Relief Soof Mr and Mrs Curtis Decker, LuJean are Wayment, spiciety r ..rents of the groom are Mr ritual living, Mary Guiver, visitand Mrs Woodrow Barnett of LaNada teacher message, ing Sunset e Parsons, homemaking class, Buck, social relations, Ina A reception in their honor Mae Johnson, cultural refinement New presidency officers was held in the Reception Center in Salt Lake Thursday eveare Faun Eves, president, EveDH ning lyn Olsen and Eulaie Lightfoot as counselors and Deanna Bridges as secretary SUNSET SIXTH Sunset Sixth Ward Relief Society officers are planning a shower for the bazaar which will be held early m October. It will be a party on the evening of Sept 9 at 7 30 pm. Ladies of the ward are encouraged to use their ingenuity in articles they construct for sale at the baza a for this evening. Relief Society work meeting will begin at 10 a m. Tuesday morning There will be work on bazaar items. The breakfast for Saturday at Sunset Park may be attended by those with paid up budget requirements at no further cost to those of the Sixth Ward. Mr and Mrs. Phillip Hansen had as a guest over the Labor Day holiday Carolyn Howe, an Indian student who is living with the Max Hills in Bountiful Carolyn is a sister of Robert Howe who is again living with the Hansens while attending school in this area. They piemced at Monte Cristo then went on to Evanston for the Labor Day festivities there. and as an SUNSET Ashtons were among those fishing at Flaming Goige over the weekend The Dale Reeve family spent Labor Day in Oiem visiting with Mrs Reeves mother, Rosie Skinner and other relatives and fi lends Mrs David Sundwall spent the weekend in Sunset visiting with her parents the H G Hammons and other friends and relatives She returned by jet Monday after spending the summer in San Francisco Mr Sundwall will return soon to enroll In his last year of medical training at the University of Utah Mrs. Sundwall will teach again at Olympus High in Salt Lake The Jack Eves, Raymondkk The Jack Eves, Raymond Eves, Arlo Fawcett and Boyd Earl families spen1 Labor Day together relaxing in the High Uintas Mr and Mrs Glendon Porter spent Labor Day in Ogden at the home of a son and his wife, Mr and Mrs HaJ Porter Also enjoying the baibeque festivities were the Kenneth Brownings Hospitalized for treatment this week is llarvy McCullough Among those fishing at Flaming Gorge this week were the Ray Calls Mr and Mrs S L Sly spent the Labor Day weekend visiting in Pocatello, Blackfoot and at Yellowstone The Slys lived in the Pocatello area while Mr. Sly attended Idaho State John Curtis Watkins returned to Ft Bragg Sunday after spending a few weeks leave with his parents, Mr and Mrs. Ed Daines He will attend a special school on his return there. The A C Wallace and A J Wallace families spent Labor Day as a family at Pineview Dam A military graveside funeral service will be held for Col. Julian H Gist Thursday at 11 a m at the Fort Do.glas Cemetery in Salt Lake Military honors will be accorded by US. Army personnel at the Fort Douglas Proving Grounds Mrs Mike Burson of Sunset is among the survivors Thursday, September I |