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Show South weua VERDA LITTLE Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Ferron, and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Taylor, Tay-lor, a sister, wire In San Diego for tha graduation of the 30,000 of your Utah neighbors are out of work." In '68 Congressman Lloyd promised you he'd "Cut Living Costs." Remember? Paid advertisement by Volunteers for Nance Taylor'a son, who Is serving In the Murines. These people attended church services and wore very Impressed with the response of the young me.i In a religious capacity. Mr. and Mrs. Ferron visited vhe San Diego Zoo, which In her words is the greatest. After their visit they returned home ' Madge Chrlstensen was in Salt Lake to attend granddaughter, grand-daughter, Peggy's birthday, In Liberty Park, where suddenly an officer told them to get ELECT l YEAR COUNTY COMMISSIONER Demcrat ic Candidate Interested In A Progressive and Financially Sound Millard County VOTE DEMOCRATIC HOY. 3 1970 Maybe it's time to give an . "Un-Politician ' your vote. Bob Nance , for Congress Think about it. Committee. John Preston Creer. Charrman Into their cars, as there had been a Jewelry store robbery and the suspect could be In that area. Mrs. Madge Chrlstensen, and Carl Pratt, enjoyed a twowoek vacation, which took them to Lubbock, Texas, where they spont two days visiting with relatives and enjoyed the Fair. They also 6aw the ruins of the Hurricane, which was so destructive. Most of the waste has been cleaned up, and the homeless have been given homes by F.II.A. Travelingon, KIBJLPACK - ;'a?v I - : I "Your cost of living is going up faster than before." I -11 II II II M ' n ri at to Weatherford. Madge and Carol visited with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dally, and attended the wedding of the Barly's granddaughter. grand-daughter. Next day found them in Resler, where they visited a nelce, Mr. and Mrs. Hubbert Barns, and nelce Zella Rawlins then on to New Orleans for more visiting with relatives. On their way home they visited relatives at Mineral Wells, Nev. Pam and Patricia Calllster were home from S.U.S.C. to be , with their family. i Pd. Pol. Adv. "Interest rates are at the highest point in a generation." I have enjoyed visiting and talking with Mrs. Clyde Brush, the former Raylln Owens, Mr. and Mrs. Brush are very happy to be living In Delta, after having lived In Calif, for 36 years. The Brush's have a lovely new home on Church St. Mr. Brush is presently working work-ing for Fred Baker at Baker, Nev. , while Raylna Is very busy teaching music. Mr. and Mrs. WUford Webb of Liver more, Calif. (Leona Brush) were recent visitors with Clyde and Raylna Brush. Mrs. Llllle Owen's was very happy to receive a good report from her Doctor at a recent visit. Mrs. Owens is enjoying having Raylna near, and she went to Salt Lake with daughters Raylna and Shirley j and Teckla Dokker, to keep her uoccor appointment. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Erlck-son Erlck-son and sons John and David of Sunset, Utah, were In Delta for the deer hunt, and visiting parents, Mrs, Jean Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Golden Erlckson. Visiting with grandmother, grand-mother, Mrs, Jean Johnson were Julia Archallta and son's Chris and Ricky of Orem. Recently, the Third Ward, wa.5 given a change In their Bishopric. Released were Bp. Lem Lovell, with First Counselor Coun-selor Adrln Aldrldge, Second ; Counselor, Er"win Farnsworth, ! BUI Mortenson, Ward Clerk, Arlan Finlinson, financial clerk, sustained as Bishop . Lathel J. Calllster, First Counselor, Erwin Farnsworth Second Counselor, Ralph D. Erlckson as Ward Clerk, Hamilton Ham-ilton McCullodgh, with Sherman Sher-man Perkins, assistant ward clerk. Eld.ro Jeffery was held over as special secretary to the Bishop. Bp., and Mrs. Calllster were very pleased to have eight of their sons home for the event of their father becoming Bishop Bis-hop of the Third Ward, also for the daer hunt. Dr. Sheldon Callister of Brlgham, Jerry Cal lister and Robert, of Ogdn Dr. Raymond Callister of Brig-ham, Brig-ham, Jerry, University of Utah Kent, Weber, Von and Num9.ii, b.y.u., neil, Denver, Colo. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Bybee and family, Roosevelt, Mr. and Mrs.. Martin Westisen and family fam-ily of Provo Mr. and Mrs. Jake Burn's and Jack Field-man, Field-man, friends of the Canisters, boys were here for the deer hunt. ' Mr. and Mrs. Gerald O, Billings, Bill-ings, visited with Ellis C. and Gerald ine (Billings) Carter in Las Vegas. Present on Saturday Satur-day were all the children and grandchildren, for a Carter family get together. From Kingman. Ariz., were Mr' and Mrs. Burton Carter and two sons; Mr. and Mrs. Morris Carter and two sons. Children of Las Vegas were Douglas, Nell, Gregg, Scott, RoseMiirle and Mr. and Mrs. Micheal Carter. I do enjoy writing: about family fam-ily gatherings, such as the Gerald Billings have the prlv-ledge prlv-ledge of attending. Recently they vlsltedMr. and Mrs. Grant Western and family In Smith-field, Smith-field, Mr. and Mrs. M. K, Mathews and three children, Logan; Mr. and Mrs. Brad Odell, and Charlotte In Logan; Mr. and Mrs. Howard Billings and family, In Farrwest; Mr. and Mrs. Terah BUllngs and family, also George BUllngs Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs.Bryce G. BUllngs and four chUdren of Bountiful, Mr. and Mrs. Fen-ton Fen-ton BUllngs and three children In SprlngvUle, Mr. and Mrs. CecU E. BUllngs and six children, chil-dren, were also in Salt Lake, for the G. O. BUllngs family Reunion at Fairmont Park, at which time one hundred two famUy members were present. Major and Mrs. RayStephen- son of Albuquerque, New Mox, were In twon for the doer hunt and visit with relatives. Mrs. Ann Jackson, is now Dalta First Ward Primary President, with Sandra Bishop Bish-op First Counselor, Joyce Moody, Second Counselor, with Eldula Rawllngs Secretary. Mr. and Mrs. Djane Jackson and SheldDn and Llndi wore here for the Deer hunt and visit with theSeth Jackson's. Everyone Every-one enjoyed a lovely family dinner prepared by Allsha. Visiting with the Fera Little's were Mrs. Dick Williams of Homeland, Calif, and Mtslvln D, Manguln of Lynnwood, Calif. From here they went to Salt Lake, to visit mother, Laura Manguln who is In aresthome. Bonlta Hardy visited her folks, the Floyd Hardy's and. family over the weekend. Bonlta is attending college at S.U.S.C. Sports . MeM By Ted Resting Miinv canine ailments have symptoms that can lie mistaken lor sisjns of other diseases, and can lead an owner into dosii g his doji with the wrong niediciin-. When in donlit. consult a vet. Often in llie treatment ot dog a ''incuts it is not practical, desir-alile desir-alile i neees.Njn to leave the dog in the vyteriiiarian's hospital lor the full coi't'se of treatment. Then it becomes necessarj to administer adminis-ter the. medicine at homo. Liquids, powders, pills, tablets and capsules are usually the forms of tbe medicines commonly given. To some owners adininisterinir medicine takes on the proportions of a major project. In most cases this is needless; a' few simple directions di-rections make it a fairly easy task. Ccrtaink some dogs fight against taking medicine to such ail extent that the owner is forced to have assistance. Here are some fairly easy ways to iw medicine to dogs. l'.iwric!-. Ont-u the dog's mouth just enough h insert the powder applicator which may be a flat stick or a teaspoon. Slip it between be-tween the front teeth and dump the jxiwder in the back of the mouth. Snap the jaws closed as soon as the applicator is withdrawn. with-drawn. Hold the dog's head, allowing al-lowing the mouth to open only enough for the tongue to protrude a little. By working th tongue the. dot? mixes saliva with the powder pow-der and soon has a paste coating insire of his mouth and throat. This is gradually swallowed with the saliva. I'ills. tablets, capsules: I'lace the medicine in a hand place near the dog where you can reach it easiK . Assuming you arc right-handed, right-handed, place your left hand over the top of the dog's jaw with our thumb on one side and lingers on the other side of the lips just in front of the angle of the jaw. with his head pointed straight up. The pressure will cause the dog to open his mouth. W ith your right hand von can pull the lower jaw open. He wont close his mouth tor if he docs he will bite his lips. Now drop the pill or capsule in the hack of the month and. with your thumb r it of the wav. push the inedici'ic down the throat over the buirp you (cel. which is the larynx (Adam's apple i. Let the dog's mouth shut and he will usually stick out his tongue, show-ing show-ing hi' has swallowed. Von do not need to massaue h: throat or pour water .nto his mouth. Hut uatel, him a tew minutes to icake sure the pill did not slip etf vour fin-gei fin-gei . anil lodge in la', iii.iulli. I.i ii i ids : To make a dog swal low a liquid von jnay place it on the back of his tongue, provided it is a small amount say a tea-spoonful. tea-spoonful. But if win expect him to swallow a larger amount this method is not satisfactory for he will certainly lose most of it if you simply pour it into les mouth. According to llenrv 1'. Davis. Sporting Dogs Editor for Sl'ORTS A K IK LI) Magazine the "check method is a much more cllectivr wav. Try holding the dog's head up with one hand and with the fingers fin-gers of the other hand make a pocket in his cheek by pulling out his lips cnoimh to enable ou or an assistant to pour the medicine in through the opening. Continue to hold the head up until the liquid li-quid trickles between his teeth and, as it does so, he will swallow. swal-low. This el'minates the danger ot having medicine inhaled which in. i cause pneumonia. Millard County Chronicle Thursday, October 20, 1970 Nctv Scat Bells Control Auto Ignition System A new type of auto seat of 10 American motorists who has been developed. The device, called the "Auto-Safe" interlock belt, utilizes electronically wired belts. Unless they are buckled properly, the car's engine cannot be started. The working parts of the device, developed by Irvin Industries Indus-tries of Greenwich. Conn., consist of pressure switches in each buckle and a special sensing switch in the driver's buckle. The sensing switch works only if the belt is around the driver and its mercury connector is at the proper angle. Small sensors inside the seat cushions are also activated when a passenger sits down. If the seat belts in all occupied positions are not fastened, the ignition will not start. A dashboard light and audio signal are activated if a seat belt is unfastened after the car is started, and these remain; activated until the belt is refastened. The National Safety Council revealed that between 8,000: and 10,000 lives could have been saved last year if people wore their seat belts, and that from 2,700 to 3,000 lives were saved during 19G9 because auto occupants involved in accidents were wearing seat belts. Letter Ladder IT IT" l I f i To It Tj T "CACHET " " Tt First, write the word that fits the first definition into the first space. Drop one letter and rearrange the remaining letters to fit definition 2. Place the dropped drop-ped letter in the box to the left of 1. Drop a second letter and rearrange the remaining letters to fit definition defini-tion 3 and place the dropped letter in the box to the right of 3. When you have completed the puzzle, the dropped letters in the "boxes to the left and right, when read down, will spell out a phrase. 1 . Part of the knife that cuts 1 3. Vaporized hot water 2. Part of a necklace 14. Steak or pork chop 3. Summer drink 15. "Welcome-"; carpet 4. Jumped ' 16. Seal of approval 5. Fairy : story 17. Play dishonestly 6. Allow 18. Much warmth 7. Egged; pushed 19. Make happen 8. Impolite 20. Hints 9. Payable 21. Dry (in wines) 10. Wild ; animal 22. Truthful; fair : 11. Finest 23. The ones over there 12. Matched pair; fixed 24. Fired a gun Phrase Clue: Liquefied Petroleum Gas Abbreviation My Neighbors "May I please have a note -n,v wife is goin, , accJe Jof being deliberate,, Incumbent Vote Republican H.B. 112 To provide mandatory revocation of Drivers License for drunken driving. NO HJR To cease federal proliferation prolifera-tion & usurping of state's powers. NO - HB 220 To suspend or expel college col-lege students who riot. NO H H I ? To direct Utah Legislative Council to study obscene materials in public schools. YES HB 267 Bring out Mine Occu pation Tax. YES HB 14 Add surtax to State Income Tax. VOTE For CARY PETERSON For STATE REPRESENTATIVE from Millard-Juab Counties Pd. Pol. Adv. beltespecially for the six out do not use this safety aid now By Milt Sherman Be Sure To Vote . . Many a man who is proud of his right to say what he "' T!? e T e xtr ?" ?dd Th F The CANDIDATE Takes the OPPOSITE stand On These INCUMBENT Votes v. |