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Show THE Page Two, Section One Thursday, NEPHI. UTAH TIMES-NEW- October 30, Mrs. Phyllis Christensen and it 6:30, one hour prior to the conference meeting. Officers also family of Provo visited on Saturday with Mrs. Alvena Christensen urge all Relief Society visiting and with her mother, Mrs. Dulcie teachers to be in attendance. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ballow Jr. Francom. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hansen enand two small girls of Ogden spent a family dinner at their joyed Relief Levan Society The Ward a few days here with his parents, conference will be held fcunaay home Sunday with all their child- Mr. and Mrs. Hpnrv Rallow Sr. evening in the Ward Chapel at ren. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Dulcie Francom went to n. m. The theme is By Love Airs, tan caiiow ana iamuy, Mr. VVeiser, Idaho with her son Allen, serve one another. For all the law and Mrs. Hary Olesen of Ogden, . who has been here visiting rela- - js fulfilled in one word, even in Mr. and Mrs-- LaMar Dalby and and Mrs. J. E. Mr. tives. this- - Thou shalt love thy neighbor family, and and Hansen class and daughter officers Virginia, all All as thyself. Mr. and Mrs. Tom May spent a be present of Levan. to are leaders urged few days with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Winter during the deer hunt. Mr. and Mrs. Orin Morgan and children of Demming, New Mexico visited last week at the home of his brother, Mr. and Mrs. Clin Morgan. LEVAN NEWS ORVILLE 15 01! for FIFTH DISTRICT "7 ATTORNEY The Levan Ward Primary Hal ' lowe'en dance will be held Friday night at 7 p. m. in the Amusement hall Refreshmer' will be on! sale. "We are happy to recommend ORVILLE ISOM for District Attorney "He is a competent and able attorney and the position would be in good hands. "We particularly commend him for his program to improve and speed up the handling of our serious criminal cases in Utah, and he merits your support." ELLIS J. PICKETT Incumbent Oistrict Attorney JAMES P. McCUNE Juab County Attorney RAYMOND A. JACKSON Juab County Sheriff by James Paid Political Advertisement P. A former Nephi man, former Sergeant Allen G. Morris has recently been awarded the biviui- s:ar during ceremonies at 1 oil Douglas, according to inf or- mation received at The limes-New- s office. The award and citation were presented to Allen by Brig. Gen. Fitch of the 6th Army. The citation reads; "Master Sergeant Allen G. Artillery, Morris, NW209241333, j. S. Army, as first sergeant of a field artillery battery perfomed meitorious service exceptionally in connection with military operations against an armed enemy in Korea during the period from 20 December 1951 to 16 April 1952. Sergeant Morris displayed outstanding qualities of initiative, leadeship and organizational abili- - ' I, Always RANKS FIRST . WITH HIS COLLEAGUES Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jensen of Sacramento, CaJifornia were the dinner guests last Friday of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Winter. Mrs. Winter and Mr. Jensen are brother and. - sister. AND Republicans the same WANT ADS ties in the supervsion of all admin-Maste- r istrative functions in the battery, In addition he was responsible for the establishment and necessary construction of battery defers pos' itions which were accomplished in the same competent manner, the outstanding service of Sergeant Morris during this perod contribu ted greatly to the success of his battery and reflects great credit on himself and the military service." Mr. Morris served in World War II from 1941 to 1945, 41 months of which being overseas in the Pacific theatre. When the Korean war started he was once again called into the service as a member of the National Guard. His latter service consisted of 21 months, seven of which were in Korea. . of Representatives. ... Three times Mayor of Cedar City , . . Three tc:: in the Utah House of Representatives . . . Six tc; representing Utah in V'rrHnrjton in the Hout; t s Representatives. YITH UTAH VETERANS T" . . . Overseas service with the Marine Corps in War I . . . Charter member of the American Member of Veterans of Foreign Wars. PUZZLE ... Here's the Answer NINE YEARS d:auLhVh Crown Prince non-partis- WITH UTAH VOTERS A daughter's affection and admiration for ber father is seen in' the attentive face of Margaret Truman as her father, President Harry Truman give a speech in the Manchester, State Armory. The President, veteran ot many political N. campaigns, spoke in behalf of Democratic presidential candidate, Adlal Stevenson. WEEKLY CROSSWORD ... placed him among the top three poll . . . Honored by eleci' Ways and Means Committee to the key House Speaker of the Utah House 90 pullets FOR SALE many R. H. Bracken, 158 W. laying 7th North. MY DAD! . . Democratic Congressmen voted him No. 1 among 41 members of the House of Representatives on the be:! of personal integrity, loyalty, honesty and reliabilii McCune, Nephi Former Nephi Man Honored A BISHOP - Wo:! Leg! THREE YEARS A MISSIONARY HORIZONTAL 60 Persian 1 Pictured governor -61 Inclined Japanese VERTICAL crown prince I Seaport of his g5! FORMER MEMBER OF U. S. A. C. BOARD OF TRUSTEES S 14 4 Secreted Repeated 21 Arrangements IS Accustomed 5 Pronoun knell 22 Relatives 45 Target 6 Trial 16 Bamboolike 7 Scent 25Undyed wool 47 Fastening grass 27 Fixed look 8 Disorder 48 Not (prefix) 17 Plants 30 Hearing organ 49 Staffs 9 Preposition 19 Care for Hard-shell32 Exist 10 50 Stagger 20 Finish 5 1 Warmth 35 Drawing 21 Emphasis Iruit 11 Open space "rooms 53 Indian weight 23 Fruit drink 36 Ideal state 12 Offer 55 Misdeed 24 Symbol for 38 Make 57 Sun god 13 Strangest selenium 39 Sounded a 59 Virginia (ab.) 18Us 25 Beside 26He I eighteen ji 13 H 15 It. 17 I Id h 10 III it - IJ years old "" FT"-28 Plural ending 29 Woody plants 31 Begin -. . 33 River island U it 125 Wl 34 Pitch S2 35 Swell 2 27 t.;jr: 28 25. M v . 37 Upright M 31 30 32 H 40 Near t ' ' Tr 41 Type measure j 33 42 Concerning !1 ; 43 Artificial language A 44 Tennis stroke 46 Gathers 51 48 41 54 45 61 Death goddess MS Yfj 4b 47 62 Work 52 T sTilxSH 64 Lily genus . 63 Aquatic mammal 68 Saltpeters fcJTurn aside Friend of farmer, teacher, laborer and businessman. Granger combats Communism by exposing Isolationism. , ed Maureen ConMOUTHFUL nolly, Pacific Southwest Tennis Tournament star, is not taking a big bite from her tennis ball. Actually, she is following through on a return shot and the ball is on its way back to her opponent, Doris Hart. Camera - coincidence creates the choking illusion. In fact, Maureen played so well she . beat 6, 1 in the gaii-Doris at Los Angeles, Calif., recently. -- L J. SELVIN for 7 STATE SENATOR i veteran end experienced Legislator of the House and Senate HIS RECORD: He has lived in Tooele City since 1909 He is a choice citizen and neighbor. He is a successful businessman. He represented Tooele County in the House of Representatives from 1934 to 1942. Mayor Tooele City 1942 - 1944. A member of Utah State Senate, 1945-194- 9 Served on Utah Legislative Council 1947-194- 8 Delegate from the State of Utah to 11 Western States Institute 1947-194- -- mm -- 5 a .- ;; 6-- 4, " .4"J a VOTE STRAIGHT DEMOCRATIC Paid Political Advertisement FOR SALE Modern (and bath) home on 60 x 214 lot, Coal stove, oil heater and drap-- ! es Included in the price ay like rent if you desire John V. Garrett, phone 276J for informa- - QUALIFIED OUrlO tCoep Faith with The American Way n il LOYAL AMERICANS wnt to plaa dieir own futum, pay tbeir own bills, shape their individual destinies. It's a privilege their forefathers fought and died foe LOYAL TORONTO Republican Candidate for Missionary to New Zealand Descended from Pioneers Owns his own Insurance and Real Estate business AMERICANS have no stomach for life dominated and bureaucrats telling them what they need, where by politicians to get ic, and bow to pay for k. LAMONT Served in legislature, 1947 Chaplain of legislature, '51 Overseas Veteran, '45 Bishop of Duncan Ward r j 1 LOYAL AMERICANS are proud of the right to solve their own problems as they see fit whether medical or otherwise-rely- ing on free choice and voluntary methods. LOYAL AttEBICAIIS believe freedom is worth fighting for, both here in America, and abroad. They despise tyranny. They fore liberty. Acting together they will remain free. Miiinelsoii Proa Co. PROMOTE TOURIST TRADEI VOTE TORONTO (Pild Pulllk.l AdmllHBMni) 0 Jllll. ,JWJ.!W UMBMMM.. HELP WANTED Married couple or single person, L D S preferred, willing to work, good pay, room and . board (At Alta Peruvian Lodge). Cooking experience needed. Employment permanent or winter season as desired. Write Lauren W. Gibbs, Zions Salt Lake Savings Bank Rldg., City giving age,, experience, ets. mmmm SECRETARY OF STATE by Leo Harvey, Salt Lake City Ji- - j Paid Political Advertisement. by Raymond Kettner, Chairman, Tooele County Democratic Committee 6-- U.S . SENAT0 .Mil,. 8. He has been connected with adult blind work in the State since 1 924 Connected with Relief Work for Tooele County since 1931, and is now serving the 18th year as Chairman of the Tooele County Welfare board. County Chairman, Committee on Infantile Paralysis, 14 years Serving as Finance Commissioner of Tooele District, B. S. A. Serving as Vice President of Great Salt Lake Council, Boy Scouts of America, second term. .,. President of Tooele Lions Club, 1927 Awarded the Distinguished Service Award for Civic activities in 1949 and declared a "choice citizen and neighbor and highly successful businessman" by Tooele County Chamber of Commerce. A VOTE FOR MR. SELVIN IS A VOTE FOR ECONOMY, PROGESS AND HUMANITY. 3-- VOTE GRANGER II .i, Mr. Selvin is a ?52 a.. FREEDOM 7Al imf 10 CH00U UW I2L. IS THE AMERICAN WAT |