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Show Millard. County Chronicle. - Mr. end Mrs. Sherman Perkin iRnv and Viola l hUTKClaV UCtObeT Zt i"0o 'l nrv., tunic w rc us mull- uccii kuiic auuui ycai iiiw iu jiving at ncAujig, luarni ii . .v...--. - ... . i ninnnln il i fluriad, wtioucj- iwo . . ...,. lr.c ,:.! Uo' u. Th n v,pH Hinncrnt Nenh and then visit-1 wore weekend visitors in Tooele al ii j v . i au vy u k i v iiiiic iuvu nu-inua uu nil i i i hj i i. v I'uniuci i tcui., iiut vv - , , ...... i , . i t. iu.. ... u ru.. wi- a j tn',.Lt,u'c..'niU!i.; t.i aj ke TacIa Wnllror nt thp Extent ABRAHAM MRS. AFTON FTJIXMEB Our heart goes out in sympathy for the Bunker family at the sad accidental death of Val Bunker, real early in the deer hunt. Some thing like that happens every year. Clark and Reva Bliss attended in for a doctor's check up. tells us that Elder Nolan Adams is when" their.' family", was young. Rel-.ed Mrs. Josie Walker at tne xt.erw All the Chester Corbetts were on flls0 there and they both are fine, atives and friends are saddened by.ed Care racimy at wesi mmam the deer hunt together, Chestsr Kusseu 18 ln term wnere an mose.tne news ana our sympatny jjoes nospnui. the funeral Saturday of Clark's 'and Dene, Jackie and Neil Samp-, earinquaxes nave Deen. uncle Alferd Bliss. He had been 111, son, Ronald and Ann Thomas, Jay The weather has turned off lov a long time and was 86 years old, and Peggy Stone, Edell and Janice ly for the deer hunt. There were . to.Ano;'je and her family. Funeral! love-1 service's" were" held Monday at Rex- 7,500 Head It In The CHRONICLE u u r anq luesaay bi ua iuy. i . . the home of Mr .and Mrs, Cloyd Theobald and getting ncjuuintod with their newest granddaughter, Suzanne. I think. Reva said Just wonderful a floral offerings. Edell and Janice Corbett Spencer d the talks were Spencer. I haven't heard their sue- 25 membern of the Fullmer family s also were the cess. jail in a bunch, children and all. Pod Political Advrtneinnl by Frwndi of Clyd Miller Comrmttet - R. M. Millw Governor Rampton has a trusted proven partner . . . Be sure that Utah's second most important office is manned by Utah's strongest candidate. Re-elect SECRETARY OF STATE yes- Democrat DUB OAK CITY MACEL ANDERSON Tracy and Luena Fullmer came in Sunday night with two deer. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Pace and Sandra Fullmer brought their brother Gary Pace, who was so badlv iniured in an automobile accident in Seattle some months; The deer hunt was a little differ-ago differ-ago to the Delta hospital Sunday lent this year with such a peaceful night. I morning instead of the regular dis- Richard Talbot went to Arizona 'turbance of cars getting to the this week for employment. He ex- canyon and every house lighted by pects to move his family there 'our a.m. and everyone with a soon. house full of company. This year LcRay Talbot is hunting with the town was deserted of men by Lee and Velma Talbot, his wife 's "oon on rriaay, some leu even staying with Marie Talbot while 'during the week to get their camps he is having fun in the hills. We went to Tooele Thursday to see the newlywed couple, Mr. and set up in the best location Larry Shipley was here on Wed nesday to help his father, Ivan and Mrs. Wm. Rapp (Joyce Tennant) uncles and the rest of the party wno was married uct. 14. we got a an hepped up and ready to leave chance to visit other members of by noon on Thursday, our family, also, that day, Kath- Word was received of the death lcen Poulsen and family and Mari- of a former resident, Willis Lymatr. lyn Sheriff. Her son, Russell has He and his wifa Angie have been V ; A ATTENTION ALL REGISTERED VOTERS: In conformity with State Statute, Clyde L. Miller, Secretary of State of the State of Utah, has qualified the following Initiative Petition to be placed on the November 5th, 1968 General Election Ballot. AN ACT RELATING TO ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES; AMENDING THE LIQUOR CONTROL ACT BY ADDING ADD-ING A NEW CHAPTER 9 TO TITLE 32, UTAH CODE ANNOTATED 1953, TO BE KNOWN AS THE ALCOHOLIC ALCO-HOLIC BEVERAGES CONTROL ACT OF 1968; PROVIDING PRO-VIDING FOR THE SALE AND DISPENSING OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES BY THE INDIVIDUAL DRINK ON LICENSED PREMISES BY LICENSEES REGULATED AND CONTROLLED BY APPROPRIATE APPROPRI-ATE AUTHORITY; PROVIDING FOR LICENSING OF HOTELS, RESORT HOTELS, RESTAURANTS AND CLUBS; SETTING FORTH THE QUALIFICATIONS QUALIFICA-TIONS OF LICENSEES AND THE CONDITIONS UNDER WHICH LICENSES ARE TO BE ISSUED, RENEWED, REISSUED, SUSPENDED AND CANCELLED; CAN-CELLED; PROHIBITING THE SALE OR DISPENSING DISPENS-ING BY LICENSEES OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES TO AND THE POSSESSION, PURCHASE OR CONSUMPTION CON-SUMPTION OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES BY PERSONS PER-SONS UNDER TWENTY-ONE YEARS OF AGE; PROHIBITING THE SALE OR DISPENSING OF LIQUOR BY THE PACKAGE OR BOTTLE BY LICENSEES LI-CENSEES AND CLUBS AND THE CONSUMPTION OF LIQUOR FROM ANY PACKAGE OR BOTTLE IN ANY UNLICENSED CLUB OR PUBLIC PLACE AND CONTAINING OTHER PROHIBITIONS ON THE SALE, DISPENSING, TRANSPORTATION, STORAGE, STOR-AGE, PURCHASE AND CONSUMPTION OF ALCOHOLIC ALCO-HOLIC BEVERAGES; RESTRICTING THE LOCKER CLUB SYSTEM; PROVIDING FOR ENFORCEMENT OF ALL STATE AND LOCAL LIQUOR LAWS BY ALL LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS; PROVIDING PROVID-ING FOR PROHIBITION OF THE SALE OR DISPENSING DIS-PENSING OF LIQUOR BY LICENSEES IN LOCALITIES LOCALI-TIES WHICH VOTE TO DO SO; AMENDING SECTIONS 32-1-6, 32-1-19, 32-1-27, 32-4-16, 32-8-28, 32-8-46, 32-8-47, 32-8-59, UTAH CODE ANNOTATED 1953, AND REPEALING SECTIONS 32-8-53, UTAH CODE ANNOTATED 1953, 16-6-13, UTAH CODE ANNOTATED ANNO-TATED 1953, AS AMENDED BY CHAPTER 25, LAWS OF UTAH 1955, 16-6-13.1, 16-6-13.2, 16-6-13.3, UTAH CODE ANNOTATED 1953, AS ENACTED BY CHAPTER CHAP-TER 25, LAWS OF UTAH 1955, 16-6-14 AND 16-6-15, UTAH CODE ANNOTATED 1953, SECTION 11-10-1 UTAH CODE ANNOTATED 1953, AS AMENDED BY CHAPTER 26, LAWS OF UTAH 1967 AND SECTIONS 11-10-2, 11-10-3 AND 11-10-4, UTAH CODE ANNOTATED ANNO-TATED 1953. LIQUOR INITIATIVE PETITION A An Act providing for control and limited licensing of qualified restaurants, hotels and private clubs for sale of liquor by the drink and providing for local option prohibiting the. same; prohibiting consumption of liquor in public facilities except liquor purchased by the drink from licensees, providing provid-ing for court-review of certain acts of local authorities and the Liquor Control Commission; authorizing supplemental state and local regulation, requiring public officers to enforce all liquor laws and providing funds therefor from license fees; prohibiting undesirable practices including sale of liquor to minors; and providing for license revocation and penalties for violations. FOR AGAINST CLYDE L. MILLER Secretary of Stat Electors desiring to vote "for" the proposed Act shall place a cross within the square following the word "For' and those desiring to vote "against" shall place a cross within the square following the word "Against" J Itfe the greatest f credit card ever invented-A I f because rit can be used 1 V V for so many things ' 7 at so many places. Saves mo timo every month 'cause I have only one bill to pay instead of many. f ike it because it makeQ record keeping go easy. J And if heipQ me S control my budget, too. J Ony once have used the cash advance feature-but brofhecf needed cash rightihen,lndgottL AUTHORIZED SlGNATIIRFS 4'a f - '?ut2i r -row- ?iji fftc-ifiB ifti .lnj-, , jT.jf, ?Xlfr, Jr rj-. r. .Jj' a ,u, i44 riyiU, $.74r j ji.no.jjt.irr.xj $TV1&ri!37WJ(i Mrs. Crandell. (Gwen) Nielson and Vivian Njelson went by plane to - Idaho .FaUs during teacher's institute weekend to. visit Gwen's folks for a.. few. days. . Miss Sue Nielson. spent the week end at home with her folks, Mr. and . Mrs. : Gordon Nielson and family. Sue has employment at the Church Offices In Salt Lake City. Mrs. - Thejma Dutsori returned home Monday after visiting her sister, Blonda, at Blackfoot, Idaho. Wilna Wixom accompanied Thelma to -Idaho. Blonda has been quite ill the past - while. Bishop and Mrs. Dean Anderson, Margaret Roper, Delia Jacobson, Mrs. 'Don Anderson and. Peter Nielson Niel-son enjoyed a day at the temple Thursday. They found Reed Lovell has been: confined, to his bed with pneumonia. Best wishes Reed for a -speedy recovery. Mr. an4. Mrs. Austin Lovell and Lorna were at Salt Lake Thursday. They, took their little daughter, Joan to. have- a -check up with her doctor. .She has been suffering an ear 4nfe.ctjon and had an operation for it. . 'Edgar and 'Nathan Lovell went to Wendover. hunt with their brother, Steven. Mr. ""and -Mrsi Kyle Jacobson, Jewel and LaRee, visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Maiben Jacobson the past weekend. Maiben has recovered enough so he went to work last week. Mr. and Mrs. Orlan Jacobson of Ogden visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eddie M. Jacobson Students home from school were Kevin Anderson, Barry Anderson, Roger Anderson, Nola Nielson, El-Rue El-Rue Alldredge LaRee Jacobson,1 Jewel Mikesell, Gaylen Nielson and Val Nielson. Miss Anna Jayne Alldredge visited visit-ed her father and Tex over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Newell Anderson and Jack Seviewright visited Mr.. Helen Anderson over the weekend. Miss Jane Finlinson and fiance visited from Kamas with her folks, Mr. and Mrs. Dwain Finlinson and family. Mrs. Sylvia Finlinson returned during the week after visiting her husband at Hawaii and relatives in California. Mr. and Mrs. Grover Christensen of Salt Lake visited Mr. and Mrs. Willard Christensen Sunday. r Mr. and Mrs. Delynn Nielson and children of Salt Lake visited Mrs. Twiss Nielson a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Christensen enjoyed a visit from her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Larson and Mr. and Mrs. Nielson of Manti. Mrs. Nielson is a sister of Ranae's. Mr. Wesley Shipley of Salt Lake visited his mother, Mrs. Mae Shipley Ship-ley and enjoyed having dinner with her Saturday. Relief Society was held Monday because of the conflict of the Lyman Ly-man funeral. Mr. and Mrs. Clarance East spent several days visiting in Salt Lake. The Sacrament meeting Sunday evening was given by Mr. and Mrs. Rogers of the Manti Temple. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lyman and Mrs. Burnham, a sister of Mr. Rogers accompanied the Rogers and attended at-tended meeting. The choir sang special numbers for the occasion. A fire side was held following meeting with Mr. Rogers as speaker. speak-er. E"cri S'ovnn Al'.red of Logan v p0 rocent visitors with Ellen's j parents, Mr. and Mrs. Junius Ander- ' son and family. Mrs. Margaret Roper and Mrs. Ruth Anderson, were Povo visitors Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Romero of Salt Lake and Mr. and Mrs. Steven Nielson of Tooele were visitors again this week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Milan Jacobson. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Morris and family of Hinckley visited Sunday with their mother, Mrs. Margaret Roper. Mrs. Mabel Schick of Delta visited visit-ed Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Dutson. The Sr. Citizens of West Millard enjoyed an afternoon in Oak Creek Canyon. They had pot luck dinner which was lovely. They played ball and enjoyed the beauty of the canyon. Twenty-eight people were present. Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Anderson came Sunday and took their baby home. Donna brought him home Saturday after spending a few days in Provo with LaMar and Jane because they were both sick. Mr. and Mrs. Don Walker of Salt Lake visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Walker Friday after- LOOK. . .announcing OUR ANNUAL FALL Feeder & Stocker TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1968 Plan now to consign your calves and yearlings to this Special Sale where competitive bidding will bring TOP prices DELTA LIVESTOCK AUCTION, DELTA, UTAH Located on Main Line Union Pacific Railroad Buyers from several states will be here -SALE STARTS AT 10:00 A.M.- SLAUGHTER CATTLE SOLD AT 1:00 P.M. DELTA LIVESTOCK AUCTION BONDED FOR YOUR PROTECTION DELTA, UTAH PHONE 864-2361 Elwin L. Pace, Owner Phone 864-2291 Remember the Hog Sale Every Tuesday 12 :00 Noon in ... ' 1 : T1T id Ms A Fireplace from Otto Buehner Co. Adds value to your home ... Adds joy to your life Whether your preference is a custom design in natural, gleaming marble ... or a pre-cast fireplace of lustrous Iridestone . . . or a prefabricated, pre-fabricated, "built-in-look" model that can be installed in a house with no existing chimneys . . . Otto Buehner Company can have a fireplace fire-place in your home in days. Visit Buehner's big display room for free estimates, free Ideas. A Vote for Howard Roundy is a VOTE for more efficient operation of County Government Howard- Umuiy ft DEMOCRAT for 2-YEAR MILLARD COUNTY COMMISSIONER (Paid Political Adv. by Howard Roundy) |