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Show DESE Daughters of Pioneer of the gain. We wish them success In .w-ga -ag Fanny Cropper Camp nif-t Friday .heir new homo at Delta. A R mi LI A SCOW at tho home of Bertrlce Ertck- Larry MoadyofSalt lake came wit, iwi i,.-on W3.5 given Uy iu enjviy uiu n i.h. wun mo ---' . .i . i. - - In3 Dunro,, t,Utorln flnrl father Keith Moa.'l Mr. aiul Mis. Gtirold MojJy mid Doyle and Martha Mi,.m wont stories wore j-lmn, A lanre cro Ml Darrel Mired and son of Salt & RET City News MACEL ANDCBSON Millard County Chronicle Thursday, October 22, 1970 Stone of Sclplo, Paul Anderson and . . , Kathy Wright of Provo were at Miss Carolyn Roper of Salt Lake the home of Mucel Anderson over spent the weekend homo with her the weekend. parents, Mr. and Mrs. M,.lvln Cardell and Gloria Flnllnson are P01- visiting from Calante a few days Carol Ava and Clado Anderson :hUd.'en spent last Monday at St. to Salt Lake Saturday where Doyle a.? in nit Aral-, nm n.ri-i. n, Lake came i snew) tho .voakeiid The d.nr h-int ie anri -in tun oast two years. They brought with Hw tv.tor.t Mr. and Mrs, of Provo were homo for tho week- Goon.ce visit Injt with Elaine's par- Hal a Doctor appointment. we re served with his parents, Mr- and Mrs.swinj with so many visitors from home a beautiful baby daughter Marvin Flnllnson. end with her parents Christian and on'.s, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Khmutz Visiting ac the home of Bert Ralph Conk from vanis came T. B. Allred all parts of tho country here to tor all the relatives to get ac-. Tne widdison family, Glenn and Ava Anderson, and her a.mt from Kansas. and Luclle Hales over the week- down to enjoy tho deer hint with If you want your news items in get their buck. From all reports ajialnted with for the first time. Marine and children visited Sac- Mr- aivJ Mrs- Ed,vln Pafry' Mr' Miss Paula Black of Salt Lake end 'was their daughter, Mr.j. his brother Bill. - the Do.seret column plea.?e callsomo vo getting them and soma They have been transfered la urd.iy afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. and Mr3 Jo Bettrldge and Mr. spent the weekend with parents, Rawlene Gubler and tw'o daughters Mr s. Josie Mrj,Ky and Mr, and or bring your news to me. Myhaen't seen much to shoot at. Samoa where they will make their Don Anderson, who wore home and Mrs. Paul Stoker of Cedar Deo and Eunice Black, of St. George and :holr so.iStanlej Mrj. Garold Moidy wore In Sait phone nimer is 8C4--3603. There Mr. and Mv:i Garth Flnllnson home after their vacation.. from the templ9 Sunday and Mo.v- visited Mr. and Mr.3. Mo'vln Ro- What a busy week tor the men- of Provo I.ako Monday are ma..y times youhave company (rave their folks a surnrlso whan Mr. and Mrs.Andy(Jewel)Mik-dlv. per on Tuesday of last waek and folk. It seems that our deer hunt- Dana and Angle Pratt and laugh- Mrs. Edna Christensen spent so let's put it In the column, they arrived homo from Chile sell are stationed in Virginia at Mr. and Mrs. Ma.vtn Lovell had had dinner with them. Ing time is really one thai the ter Ma:y of St. George vlsiec Sunday aiT,oee where she visited 'hanks, Aprllla. me.i loo. forward :o from one witn uoyie and Murtha Mc.:e, with Bart and Carolyn Hayne.3. year to tho ne:d. This year alot Darrel Scow arrived Frldaj The program 3 Sacrament of the women went too. Therefrom Phoenix. Ariz, for a week's meeting wai put on' by high co'ur-were co'ur-were a lot of lucky hunters the visit. His wife Alice Gaye anrfcUma.i Laurence Cropper, first diy who got their doer, daughter, Lisa have been here for Talks were uriven bv Jak win some are still enjoying the hunt, two- weeks. They will return tcooghby and Laurence Cropjier. A tlCB0-X-0- lyoyl mmm mis CINDY GREATHOUSE wiiere thy have been living the the present time until Andy fin- their daughter LaRue and limily Mr- and Mrs- c (Suzanne) isnes nis tour oi aucy witn tne 0f La? Vegas visit daring the deer Lacd,u" u"u iV Army. hunt. deer hunt and visited :helr parents Mrs. Aneita Anderson entertain- At ' Sacrament, meeting high Mr-andl Mrs-NUslvln RPr- ed at her home with a luncheon councilman, Merlin Christensen Mr- and Mrs. Vern Nielson had Monday of last week. The luncheon and Jerry Ellis wore the speakers, .'ne.'n'-ers of their family home in k .a ni ik. f Va,. r i k.. .. . - a ttio ilwr hnn Mr and Mrs. 'ir nji inn i.Tt' i rnmtr Ktn l 'ill i 11 I'rij-i.-aniv rhie ..n ! . ...... .. II---; - nviBY- luoni sum uy j.yza v :i in. p-nnv ... ... j. i- hfc iv, u-j. e.ly and dmghter Karen of Las end. We were sorry to have Richard . . . ?X TtrL,;': Those Vegas, Nev. came up to snjoy the Darwin and Vicky Dewsnup of and Shiriev CotpIt anri hrw b ; . derson. st two diys of the nuut with Salt Lake spent J weekend",! cZ hLf!"L S lZtZ Mitrlows parents, Meat and parents, La Mar and Altha Dew-Wo ha,e surely enjoyed havln- "u bl""" RPfld , n nw v i v Cox. Louise v.ro,jr. oii-JIJ. theme Ill i A I - "- - I Re-Elect Nov. 3, 1970 A i I 3 :4 m i HOMER U. PETERSEN State House of Representatives (Incumbent) Protect Millard County's Vested Interest in: WATER RIGHTS MINERALS AGRICULTURE LIVESTOCK and BUSINESS PROVEN ABILITY TO WORK FOR YOU Mr. and Mrs. Jack Nelson wont Trad." Tocn in Provo came home - ZZ ZZ ' t0 v.tn and children, of auu o.b"n" uuniuii, pnun or una . nirs. nuis ano .ii'j attending were: Alice An EdUh Flnllnson, Ruth An- Erma Nielstjn, Jeaneite again.. Fro. Viola Walker, M&rgene An- Mrg. jeanette CoxandCherene Mr- and Mr3 vv'v-tef n. derson and Ma:el Anderson. vinla Waiter and Mace' Anderson Janice, and Mary and Dennis and The Relief Society had Christ- were In Provo Thursday on busi- family of Salt Lake visited Mrs. children accompanied them to our Salt Lake, Steven and Alice and ward, and we Invite them lo come iamUy of TWe and Roger of ueie. uur ios is ueita s r,.,, V!ic,v. onn n.,wlim Darents. .... ... i - fin rf, lo . .;Ht .utnn o iu warnock were m" ,n tne ":7",;?!; mas suggestions at their meeting ness. also Mr. and Mrs. Ron Lew- Aretta Petersonover the weekend. KS1- ph R'r;'w:U:7: on Tuesday.. Some lovely and us,- is were Provo visitors Thursday. Walter and Julia returned recently Nelson wont to tho temple with hospital. This makes a boy and a also.' Other members in the wed- parents from Lynndyl are Mr. and a. buls,s Callf' ding party from Lynndyl were Mrs, Tout Best. uk i her grandoarents Mr. and Mrs, Mr. and Mrs. dead Nie'.son went. Mv. and Mrs Granl Flnllnson Clead Nielson. to Salt Uke for a few days to attend vlslts from e t 'amlly. Patricia Nielson. the new Mrs. the "National World War I Vet- anet L,orrens d vch"d 01 DeWayne Warnnck had her re- erans Convenlton." They said it Orem, Rinae and Robert of Provo ceptlon Thursday evening. There was a very nice occasion ful articles were displayed. Rschel Wrghl and LemlraDul:- from Ne'' "ll'jrk wt'erechey visited and Mrs. Kent. Dowsnup son were Salt Lake visitors 1 fewweoKS with their children and grandchildren. where they are attending school, was a good turn out and the hall Cathy Bean and baby son stayed u ""J was decorated very nice. The the week with her mother and Ro" Le5(sare vlsitingfrom Ca if. program ras very good also, father, Dean and MailynEatough. an.d rested in purcnasing Mr. and Mrs. Jack Davidson Mr. Alma Banks of Ma.it 1 spent a"om!' ln ak Clty- went Elk h inting a few days last a day in Lynndyl finishing u? the T" vro Christensen week. They shot a good sized Elk. work on Ms property for the win- ,,L "91 dilJSh.er of Salt Lake Kent. Larson, and son Steve of ter. vlslted vteve Ch.ristensen Gardona, Calif came to Uta.i to The Lynidylrelief society ladies Deora and Karen LoveU deer hunt wlth Russell Great- fin she quilting a lovely big qu It whQ are stud(Jnts M C()U nonuse- nl tl u 0 ?tslve"afIa glft visited over the weekend with Beverly Dutson went to Fill- to Mr and Mr.-;. Corald Nielson th9lr ts w. and Mrs. Bruce more Wednesday to spend the from the people of Lynndyl. Lovell day with her mother. Mi , and Mrs. Earl Greathouse Mr ' a'nd M Merion Lo ve!1 and Mary Eatough daughter of Dean went to Paysoa on a couple of ofSf CMnnr(t fhA,r U nd MarUyn Eatough stayed a occasions this week to keep dentist Mr.adMra.R3edLove!l. If 7 . in rrovo -,vitn ner sis- apiwin-uno, rs. Mr. Roy Miiriinof California wa: Crais and Deb Greathouse came h . . th. h . .,.h .hA Dwn from do wn Ton, Ogden to deer hunt. Deb Ivan shipleys. Ml, an1 MrS, Don 3er h int, spenl a night with Ma-gie Great- D..n,lin(Ter a,lfi stmiu ,nH fiwn Kaye Nielson Glen Nielson, house and a few .nghts with her christensen of Salt Lake wore ter Shauna Memmott. Eric Nielson came down from Salt Lake for the d- LccMar Bruson asks Voters to Return Him to Assessor's Office Julie Nelson, Jim Nelson and mother Wanda Beckwlth, Greg Greathouse were the kids Mr. and Mrs. LorenCrowthero: 1 1 t saw iiome from college this Ftm-Green visited on Sunday with also recent visitors at the Shipley home, weekend. Ida 0 verso n and Family, Loren , Mr, and Mrs. Steven Lovell and Reed and Eunice Nielson went used :o shear Ida's sheep, Delia M to Salt Lake to visit with their children living up there. We want to welcome -he Earl is agister of Cam tile Nielsen's of Lyn idyl. Ida Overson attended the funeral I Mu?antosh family in to Lynndyl. for : Zelpha Broadnead s father, K-.i . . .. . . lT;1i;i ... ,tL J.... Final Registration Days October 27 and 28 V They live in Jeal Talberfs house. Marilyn Eatough' s sister Barbara Bar-bara and h isband Lenard Denning of Dugway spent a few days visiting visit-ing with the Eatouichs. Billy Dutson who is attending Villiam Cook, in Nephi, Saturday.. Alid.i Rath Over so a stayed in Ftn. Green with Beatrice Cook over-the weekend Beatrice and Russell Ocke.ry from Ftn. Green camel to Nephi, Saturday and got her. if Russell is attending Weber htldren of Wsndover, Mr. and Mvs. Jay B, Lovell and son and Baity Law of Ceday were visirors of their parents. Mr. and Mrs.. Burion Lo vell over the weekend. Miss Sue Nielson visited from Cedar with her folks, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Nielson, Mvs. Crandill Nielson and little son returned home after a two week visit ln Rexburg, Idaho with her folks. Moyle and Bryant Anderso-a wre w 7 W fV " : -hdwith their moaer, HOJeriA. IT I MM n U 4 r( i r i 6 J O iii li Iu 1 lii '1 iriena t.nar:ene. uutn :iiK.Keison of Ftn. Green returned to college at SUSC .Krnduy together. Jill wan ttutn sunoay nignt. Scott Oversea got him point buck. , Mrs. Dalny Nielson has len quite sick again and was taken to i Salt Lase Wednesday lo ohe'k-up Mr and Mrs, Evan i.vma.i and two children of Clearfield spent the- 0 fy-vw-g 1 r ri Tli CamUdtaU for A s ! (7 i' 1 I -.4" sMMidiUdfc -J V t 1 '5SfHfv ,7.y .v. 1 ' v -i . - ' I f9oi nl til went Millard Cauntij Aren't ijon rvtuly to return reliable iinaneial procedures to Countij government? liESPi'i' tax mm.Mis VOTE MAXFIELD HOVEMKR 3, 1970 (PD. POL. ADV.) VERDA LITTLE Robert Price will be in Los Anjeles for three days this week attending Railroad Agency meet-ings.Jerry meet-ings.Jerry Price and Douglas Gardner were home for the deer hunt,' and a visit with their fam-Mlies,' fam-Mlies,' Anrf Killpack. Mary Lou Nickle, and Carolyn Nickle were home visiting family and friends last weekend. Mrs Donna Oppenhinic-r and Kip, with Mrs, Nancy Price and Dixie, drove to Provo. Mi, and Mrs. Demits Sampson and :wo childrenof Beaver, visited with Donna and 3ob Oppenhimer. Dennis teaches Seminary in Beaver. Bea-ver. So nice to be home, alter a tww weak vacation into Southern Calif. Mrs Farris Johnson of Salt Lake, (Sister) and Imade a leisurlytrip, staying one night in beautiful St. Gearge. one night in Las Vegas, where we visited a neice and her husband, attended a show at Hotel Flamingo with Tony Sand'.er and Ratplij Young. We were packed in like sardines 'in a can. but the siiow'was fabulous. We stayed with Mr. and Mrs. Dick Williams of Horn-land, Calif., a sister. We went to Tjuana for one diy and enjoyed- the sights, shopping and we got lost. We found that city to be q lite large, before we found out way out. I find it very interesting to visit these places. I visited friends in Riverside. Calif., and visited Mr. and M"s. Shermai Little and boys Greg and Mark in Yarba Linda. Please phone your news to me 864-2814. Sishop An'hony H. Ivins from western Samoa, was in to General Coherence and visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H McCullough. He is married to the former joy-e McCullough Bp. Ivins has just been called to a new position as coordinator of Religion Education Educa-tion for the South Pacific. Mr. and Mrs Dave Thomas and s :. spent the w.ek a. the homo of Mr. and Mi s. Hamilton, also Mrs. Cr ! S:ew.ir: and two sons. weekend visiting and bunting. Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Christensen enjoyed a visit from Raines parents par-ents Mr. and Mi j." Larson Mr. Ludean Talbot and child . 'en of Nephi. and Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Talbot of Draper visited over the weekend with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cloyd Taluot. Misses Laura Jean and Gail Anderson An-derson of Elv. Nev. and Marleue In seeking re-election to the office of Millard County Assessor, I wish to express my sincere thanks to the wonderful people of our County who have made my term of office a most pleasant experience. In view of my training, schooling and experience as your Assessor the past four years, I hope I have been able to compensate your trust by helpful, courteous service. The main purpose of our office is to assess on a fair and equitable basis throughout the entire county and lt is my desire-that the Assessor s Office be oper ated on a friendly, helptul basis, where the taxpayer teels welcome to come in and discuss any problems of a tax nature which he may have. The Assessor s Office must also perform in cooperation with the Utah Tax commission, and perform the various duties as pre scribed by state law. The problems of Millard County taxpayers are my concern, and I shall continue to strive to upgrade my office, that our operations will be efficient and econom ical and in the best interests of the public. If elected. I will continue to serve the citizens of Millard County to the very best of my ability. Your vote and influence will be appreciated. Pd. Pol. Adv. ELECT WARD W. KILLPACK Democratic Candidate 2-year Commissioner 1 Life-long resident of Millard County Registered Pharmacist for 20 years Active in religion and church affairs, civic affairs, social affairs and veteran affairs Interested in a good Millard County A FRIEND TO EVERYONE A Democratic Vote November 3. 1970 is a good vote Paid Political Advertisement |