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Show October Thursday, 30. 1952 THE TILES-NEW- NEPHI, UTAH S, Page One, Section Two MRS. WARNER HOSTESS TO songs "My Redeemer Lives", The Brahms Quest, The Holy City, FINE ARTS CLUB MEETING 'Cradle Song and Hawaiian Med-'leySingers were Beth Ostler, The Fine Arts club held the second of their regular club meet- Barbara Jones, Jennie Hintze, I ings on Thursday evening, October Jessie Burtenshaw, and Emma C. 16 at the home of Mrs. Clarence Harmon. Accompanists were Miss H. Warner. Mrs. Earl H. Steele, jRheta Sperry and Roy Taylor. In! club president, presided at the .addition to those appearing on the Community singing of program fifteen members and one meeting. "America" opened the meeting special guest, Mrs. John Ellison, and the pledge to the flag was were in attendance. Jed by Mrs. Charles H. Foote. Roll call followed prayer by Mrs. Gil THANKSGIVING "FILLS THE" bert Bailey, and the secretary's 20th CENTURY CLUB HEARS AIR" with s special fragrance of turkeys roasting and pumpkin pies report was given by Mrs. R. E. baking. Check over these tips for Winn. Mrs. V. M. Foote was re- REPORT ON EDUCATION roasting the bird before you start sponsible for the program "The The 20th Century club met at the Job: Story of Music in Song". She in- the home of Mrs .J. Warrillow 1. After turkey is ready for oven, troduced Mrs. John H. Harmon on Thursday, October 23 grease skin thoroughly with who presented the following pro- Brough fat. And lay a with Mrs. Bent R. Bryan presidcheese cloth over top of bird gram: A paper on "Music, a con- ing, was given by Mrs. litany during roasting. tribution to the American Way of Will L. Hoyt. Supt. Leland E. An2. Place turkey on a rack In Life"; rendition of five beautiful derson instructive a talk shallow pan. gave very 3. Roast at a constant low temon "New Horizons in Education perature (325 F.). Toward Peace." A discussion fol4. To test doneness, move drumlowed. Those in attendance were m stick up and down the leg Mrs. Leland Anderson, Mrs. F. joint should give readily. ,i. jl.m.-H. Beckstead, Mrs. George Bellis- FOR A SECOND-DAFEAST, W ton, Mrs. Paul E. Booth, Mrs. Bent use the remaining turkey or chicken 'ou can try BREATHEASY Nebullz-R. Bryan, Mrs. J. A. Burton, Mrs. in this casserole: Method for the relief of bronchial Gerald Cazier Mrs. H. C. Crane, . TI!MA symptoms on money back that leaves no room for Mrs. James H. Eagar, Mrs. Fred airangement doubt. You are the judge you must L. Gadd, Mrs. E. J. Gehres, Mrs. No matter how many be satisfied. years you have suffered no matter John H. Harmon, Mrs. Will L. if you have ''tried I h e m all" BREATHEASY must work or It costs Hoyt, Mrs. C. R. Jenkins Mrs J. H. Keller, Mrs. C. R. Lomax, Mrs. you nothing. Try It today' V i i. - X i i ORD & MANGELSON Reeve G. Richardson, Mrs. WilsonGlazier and the hostess, Mrs. WarIt Pleases Us Druggists riUow Brough. To Please You Phone 43 q. M 1i" .- f fluffy-toppe- , S I t VOTE FOR C J. FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE OF JUAB COUNTY 1.: r -- 1 : i HE IS HIGHLY QUALIFIED FOR THIS POSITION k Baked Turkey (or Chicken) 1 can (Hi cups condensed cream of mushroom soup CIL FOR "f These four young ladies will entertain you during a dance revue being sponsored by Berta Jean Brough on Monday evening November 3rd at the Juab high school auditorium, and repeated on Wed- - Elizabeth Colvin, Mrs. Roy W. Hanson, Mrs. Ray Phillips, Mrs. TO BETA LITERARY CLUB Jack Ludlow and Mrs. Kenneth The Beta Literary Club met on Nyman. October 23 at the home of Mrs. Fred D. Morgan. George A. Sperry gave an interesting taJk on Mrs. Velda Broadhead and the backgrounds of both presid- daughter Pauline of Delta, ColoThose present rado visited recently with her ential candidates. were Mrs. Arnold Brough, Mrs. brother In law and sister, Mr. and GerGeorge D. Haymond Jr., Mrs. Roy Mrs. J. V. Cooper. Also with E. Gibson, Mrs. Bert Powell, Mrs. ald Cooper prior to his entering George Harmon, Mrs. Harlow Pex-to- the service, and with Mrs. Edith Mrs. White, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. A. V. Jacobsen, Max Bowles, Mrs. Othel Pay, Mrs Cooper. MRS. MORGAN RepsMicaa Czzilhlt fcr U.S. Senate IS HOSTESS Section A PAST PRESSIDENT of the Nephi Kiwanis Club and an active member at the present time. A SUCCESSFUL FARMER and poultry raiser. He has held several positions in the L D S Church organizations, including that of a member of the Bishopric of the Nephi South Ward. Paid Political Advertiseemnt by the Juab County Republican Committee. 'X? drained DEMOCRATIC f i i New Wrinkle transparent pressing cloth lets you see what you're doing when you vron darts, pockets, and pleats. America's No. the ADLAI E. STEVENSON 1 For Governor if The Worker! fight for tariffs that PROTECT THE WORKER against slave labor foreign competition. Works for SOLID obs! for WATKINS The Farmer! advocates a SOUND FARM PROGRAM with protective parities, FREE OF SOCIALISM and bureau- MILTON ' I WATKINS for Youth! of jobs and BETTER REESE M. REESE CONSTRUCTION J. SELVIN For State Representative EDNA J. CAZIER Against Communism! WATKINS has FOUGHT COMMUNISM For Juab County Commissioner term H. RAYFRANCOM RIGHT EXTRA at home and bases in the Japanese Peace RIGHT a READY NAVYI RIGHT MORE AMERICA! stands solidly for a FREE AMERICA, AIR FORCE and a STRONG ARMY ECONOMY with AND on Foreign Affairs! WATKINS has the administration fought bungling foreign policy . . . voted consistently for reasonable funds for food and arms to our alliesl If you freed if tunity ... want a STRONG, SOLVENT AMERICA . . . from corruption, waste and subversion you want a GREATER UTAH with opporand prosperity for ALL THE PEOPLE . . . Election EXTRA COST (Paid Political Adv.rtit.m.nl by M. V. Hatch) For Secretary of State LAMONT F. TORONTO For Attorney General E. R. CALLISTER For State Auditor SHERMAN J. PREECE For State Treasurer SID LAMBOURNE For District Attorney PATRICK H. FENTON For State Senator W. C. TATE For State Representative J. WALTER I I I J For Juab County Commissioner term ar I LJ LJ LJ J J J LJ f" Ll LJ 1 I I term RAY W. WORTHINGTON ar I I J 1 I 1 President For Representative LJ (J in Congress T LJ For Governor I LJ For Secretary of State For Attorney General I LJ r I I "J I 1 For District Attorney I 1 For State Senator r For State Auditor For State Treasurer JJ Ll U LJ p"- - (1 1 LJ 'I J J I 1 1 For State Representative I For Juab County Commissioner I Vice For United States Senator LJ I L-- PAXMAN CLAUDE R. LOMAX J I For Juab County Commissioner term ar T L--J For Juab County Commissioner term ar r Li FOR AGAINST 25-6-- Election Laws of Utah 2, JUDICIAL BALLOT The fastest selling horn freezer in Idaho, In Utah, In America I JUAB COUNTY, UTAH, NOVEMBER For Justice of the Supreme Court Ten Year Term Four Year Unexpired Term fVOTE FOR ONE) (VOTE FOR ONE) A ami 4,1952 For Justice of the Supreme Court LESTER VOTE WATICBMS J. LEE For ' SAMPLE BALLOT AT NO Congressl RIGHT For Governor BRACKEN LIEN LAW REPEAL AN ACT REPEALING SECTION 19, CHAPTER 28, LAWS OF UTAH 1947, AS AMENDED BY CHAPTER 9, LAWS OF UTAH 1948, FIRST SPECIAL SESSION, AND AMENDING SECTION 35, CHAPTER 9, LAWS OF UTAH 1948, FIRST SPECIAL SESSION. THE PURPOSE BEING TO REPEAL THE LIEN PROVISIONS OF THE PUBLIC ASSISTANCE ACT OF 1947 AND RELEASING LIENS HERETOFORE EXECUTED BY PUBLIC WELFARE RECIPIENTS. on the Korean War! Since June 26, 1950, WATKINS has continually fought against THE PRESIDENT SENDING AMERICAN TROOPS to the Illegal KOREAN WAR without the consent of v 1 J For President of the United States j FEATURES for Clean Gov't! for I L-- J I j in Congress DOUGLAS R. STRINGFELLOW 1 For Juab County Commissioner I LJ For Representative 1 I term RIGHT For United States Senator ARTHUR V. WATKINS 1 I J I RICHARD M. NIXON 1 j J For Vice President j I EARL F. DUNN WATKINS V I fights foreign competition . . . works for the sound industrial development of Utah's raw WATKINS has voted for every measure to CLEAN UP COMMUNISM . . . served on the Senate Internal Security Committee) V For State Auditor H. ADAMS For State Treasurer SOL for Industry! cheap abroad, denied Russia Treatyl V FERRELL For President of the United States DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER I ( For State Senator materialsl V For Attorney General CLINTON D. VERNON ORVILLE ISOM for Reclamation to provide thousands opportunity for youthl RIGHT B. TAYLOR For District Attorney WATKINS works for PERMANENT IMPROVEMENT V I 5 cratic dictationl V RIGHT J. GLADE o o J For Secretary of State WATKINS V RIGHT LJ LJ LJ LJ LJ LJ LJ LJ LJ LJ For Representative in Congress ERNEST R. McKAY EARL J j WALTER K. GRANGER on Reclamation! for i JOHN J. SPARKMAN For United States Senator 1IGHT H1C V RIGHT J j For Vice President Home Freezer WATKINS fights for and HAS WON . . . WATER ond POWER for solid agricultural and industrial growth) fl For President of the United States A REPUBLICAN PARTY PARTY o e For A RIGHT Election Laws of Utah 25-6-- 2, eggs, separated cup shredded American cheese d V V f. l'i-qua- STRONG AMERICA The WORKER With TERMS. AMPLE BALLOT Puff Combine soup and milk in a casserole; add turkey (or chicken) and beans. Bake In a moderate oven (375 F.) for 10 minutes. Meanwhile, beat egg yolks well; add cheese. Beat egg whites until mixstiff and fold into ture. Pile fluffy egg topping on hot turkey (or chicken); continue baking for 30 minutes. Makes 6 servings. MEALS IN A DASH are the lustom just before the holidays. And you're ready for all of these If you have a full shelf of soups. The family will smack lips over cream of chicken ;oup with egg salad sandwiches or melted )mato soup with open-facleese and bacon sandwiches. For A GREATER UTAH 2i2 A PAST PRESIDENT of the Associated Civic Clubs of Southern Utah for two terms. Also a member of the Board of Directors of this Civic group for 12 years. nesday evening, Nov. 5th at the Levan amusement hall: Left to right: Carolyn Paystrup; Pamela Bowles, Linda Taylor and Janet Brough. Publio is invited to attend. (Adv) H cup milk 1 cup cubed cooked turkey or chicken 2 cups cooked green beans, 4 14 ( MR. PAXMAN SERVED ON THE NEPHI CITY COUN- n, - AALTER PAXMAN James P. Chrisensen, County Clerk in and for the County of Juab, State of Utah, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a full, true and correct copy of the official ballots to be voted upon in Juab County, Utah at the general election to be held November 4, 1952, as the same appears cn file in my office. I, IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand end official seal this 29 day of October, A. D. 1952. (SEAL) Juab County Clerk F. HENRI HENROID (Incumbent) A. WADE (Incumbent) GEORGE W. WORTHEN STATE OF UTAH COUNTY OF JUAB I I JOSEPH G. JEPPSON Juab County Clerk Date of publication: October 30, 1952 |