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Show Mm Afc something new & different coming to Tooele at 329 North Main Street... fUl The Tooele Transcript Ibapali News Sixty four members of the Boyd Symonds family enjoyed a pleasant yardnic at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Weaver, on Aug. 11, and attended a social gathering that evening at the school house. The evening was spent dancing and renewing old acquaintances. Miss Kathy Nicholes and Joy Hicks of Ibapah spent a week in Reno, recently, attending a Citizenship Leaders Training Conference. They also participated in the State Dress Revue. Friday, September 7, 1962 worlds fair. lamb, a red ribbn In leathercraft. and a red ribbn on his Its back to school for students safety poster. In the Horse show, Joy of Ibapah, with Ronnie Bateman going to Tooele, Kathy Hicks won horsemanship, reNicholes to American Fork and ceiving a trophy and the opportunity to compete in the State Cheryl and Joy Hicks to Grants-villcontest held in Yearington, Nevada on Sept. 23. She won Labor day visitors in Ibapah first in the senior girls barrel racing and won first in the hal- were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bean ter class. Benny Sheldon won and son Chuck, of Layton. They have lust returned from a trip first In the Junior showmanship, receiving a troohy, and first in through the northwest and a visit to the Worlds Fair. They the pole bending. Brent Sheldon won first in the tire race. were accompanied Mrs. by Is Mr who Cheryl Hicks tied for fourth in Chloe Parrish, Beans mother. the girls pole bending and placed fourth in the halter class. Members of the Deep Creek with his purebred bull calf, a blue ribbon on his fat lamb, and Club are happy with honors of second with his entomology exNevada Fair the won at they hibit. Benny Sheldon won Grand Industry at Ely this year. fat Champion steer, Junior Kathy Nicholes won grand a third on his prize with her suit, a yellow rib- showmanship, bon on her fat lamb, and a first purebred bull calf, second on on her dress. Cheryl Hicks won tractor display. Junior grand prize on her dress, Joy Hicks won grand prize first in leathercraft. first on a with her bread, placed third safety poster, second on a pure- with her fat steer, won senior bred heifer, a red ribbon on her showmanship, second in leathfat steer, and second in cook- ercraft, second in sewing, a red ribbon on her safety poster, and ing. Ronnie Bateman won first on a first with her purebred heifhis rock exhibit, first on a trac- er.. Mrs. Chloe Parrish, of Ibapah tor display, placed fourth with Kyle Bateman, who is anew his fat steer, and third place in member this year, won a red returned home last week, from ribbon with his arrow head exa pleasant trip through the leathercraft. Brent Sheldon placed second hibit, a red ribbon on his fat northwest and a visit to the POWER No power is strong enough to be lasting if it labors under the Cicero weight of feat. No. OFFICIAL PRIMARY OFFICIAL PRIMARY BALLOT BALLOT ENROLLED One hundred and September 11, 1962 chil- HAPPY WEDDING Anniversary to Mr. and Mrs. Chet Howleft on Thurs. Sept. 6 and Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Sharp on Fri. Sept. 7. class. shopping spree was enwhich hats were made at joyed and prizes given at each deRefreshments partment store. were served. Special guests were Primary jypcjdont .Tnv Maner. counselor n Dixie Melville and Bishop A Vaun-belto- e In charge of the party w"-leaders Gertrude Tripp. Velda Shelton. Ruth Bostock and Gayla Lyons. BIRTHDAY GREETINGS TO Manfred Koska, on Thurs. Sept. 6; Tobina Leland, on Fri., Sept. Cookie Lee on Sun., Sent. 7; 9; Reed L. North, Steven North and Harold Christensen on Mon. Sept. 10:: Hildred Manahan and Marina Cordova on Tues. Sept. 11: Wayne D. Shepherd, Hugh K. NeiUon nn Wed. Sent. 12. MIA SOCIAL A large crowd, with 100 percent of MIA Young Women attended the family safari, opening MIA Social on Tuesday evening. Lots of fun games, danc- -' ing and refreshments were enjoyed. Everyone of MIA age (12 to 100) is invited to come out next Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. for the beginning of the MIA lessons. INSTRUCTIONS 11, 1962 TO VOTERS: To vote for a candidate place a cross (X) in the square at the right of the name of the person for whom you desire to vote and in no other place. Do not vote for any candidate listed under more than one party or group designation. To vote a candidate place a cross (X) in square at the right of the name of person for whom you desire to vote in no other place. Do not vote for TO VOTERS: for the the and any candidate listed under more than one party or group designation. Vote for One United States Senator n DAVID S. KING Have your heating equipment checked NOW! Get it in first class condition HAMPTON Representative in Congress Vote for One BRUCE S. JENKINS D. VERNON before the heating season begins n n n It is our suggestion that you have your furnace dealer, plumber or heating contractor check these items: Vote for One Attorney General two dren were enrolled in the Elementary School at Wendover as of Friday. Wer.dover Ward Primary held their Lihoma Holiday recently with girls, their mothers and leaders in attendance. In an advancement ceremony, the Merrihands were graduated the Firelights from Primary, were welcomed into the Merri-ha- nd class, the Gaynotes advanced to the Firelights and top pilot girls came Into the Gaynote TOOELE COUNTY TOOELE COUNTY t ATTEND WEDDING Mr. and Mrs. Lind Hutchinson and daughter Bernadine attended the wedding of their nephew, David Burner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Burner in Elko, on Sunday. The bride, Cheryl Bas-tiais a daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Bastian, also of Elko. The ceremony was performed in the Episcopal Church. While in Elko the Hutchinsons enjoyed a family reunion. REPUBLICAN DEMOCRATIC CLINTON MOTHER VISITS Visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Eddy is her mother, Mrs. Blanch Davis, of Prescott. Ariz., who expects to be in Wendover for a two weeks stay. SAMPLE SAMPLE L IN PASADENA Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Elliott accompanied by their daughter Laverne, motored to Pasadena, Calif, over the Labor Day weekend. 102 THIS BALLOT IS FACSIMILE OF THE OFFICIAL BALLOT TO BE VOTED ON AT THE PRIMARY ELECTION SEPTEMBER 11. 1962 TOGETHER WITH THE NAMES OF THOSE WHO HAVE QUALIFIED AS CONTESTANTS FOR NOMINATION AS CANDIDATES. CALVIN by Lucy Naylor n, TO BE VOTED ON AT THE PRIMARY ELECTION SEPTEMBER 1 1 , 1 962 INSTRUCTIONS Ili-ligh- ls e. m September Wendover BRYANT H. CROFT WM. H. (BILL) HENDERSON See that it is turned on NOW! PILOT LIGHT See that flues and chimneys are clear, clean and tight. II Replace or clean filters, oil the motors and blowers, check blower belts. adjusted. -- -- Avoid the Rush. . . Don't Woit Until Coid Weather Arrives! K K I SS. STATE OF UTAH COUNTY OF TOOELE COUNTY, DO TOOELE OF CLERK I. J. REX KIRK, SR., CERTIFY THAT THE FOREGOING IS A TRUE COPY OF THE OFFICIAL PRIMARY BALLOT TO BE VOTED ON SEPTEMBER 11, 1962, AT THE PRIMARY ELECTION WITNESS MY HAND AND THE SEAL OF SAID TOOELE D. 1962. COUNTY, THIS 4th DAY OF SEPTEMBER, A. WENDOVER BALLOT Justice of Peace MOUNTAIN FUEL SUPPLY CO. Vote for One NELSON B. LAMUS OLIVER ' 4 E. SHARP Serving 175.000 customer' in L J P m liah and Wsonting communities cooking, staler healing, slothes drsing, 1 fyrA'A A A A A'k'k'kicirk'k'k-kirk'kirk-- with Natural Gas VO the perfect fuel lor heating, air conditioning v. A AA kirkirk'k'k 'k'kA AAA AA AAA ft garbage incineration, refrigeration. Home Heating ; |