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Show o iIB The ran Notes of Interest from Neighboring SPRING By Mr and Mrs Udell Atwood of Elmo were juesU Sunday at the home of Mr and Mrs Alonzo Richards. The Mental Health sUff wishes to thank the residents for their cooperation and generous contri. buttons In the recent Mental Health - drive. Mrs Elda . Boyack chairman of the local drive was assisted toy Shirley Kabonic, U-vdn- nie and Mrs Sam Fuzio Jr. Mrs Sekna Rowley and sister Mrs Erma A (wood of Wellington motored to Provo Thursday to visit with cousin Airs Florence Dalton and family. Mr and Mrs Eddie Siimns and fattnil of Ogden and Vince Simxns i tii'4y JL--- THURSDAY, E N I and family. Simims OCT 25, and iLois Arnold arrived here Friday from Vallejo, Calif. They are guests of the David Ted family. Lois Is visiting here while ,Tfd hunts with Lee, Fred and Asael Rowley. Mr and Mrs John Sc human of Moab visited Saturday with Mrs Sarah Jonnson and Annie. Rowley Mr and Mrs (Harold Duke spent Sunday and Monday visiting in Provo with their son Richard and family and In Salt (Lake with daughter Phyllis Morris and her children. PAGE THRUM CUBAN PROBLEM 1 J Congressman Johansen of Mictt igan views the CUban problem The Pete Tabune family said "If, in the phrase being heard lit goodbyes to their son and bro Washington these days, we muafc ther, Paul, Sunday and Monday! hesitate Go act in Cuba becaua prior to his departure for a two' Russia has 'a rope around our year mission. He was headed for j neck In Berlin', how long will it Chicago and area. ise be fore we dare not act in anywhere in the . world Mr and Mrs A. R. Johnson en- Joyed a weekend visit from their because (Russia has a dagger at sons and families. The men all our heart' in Cubat' went hunting together. Their party .was made up of Red, JYr-re- ll of bgden, Bruce of Kearns Equitable Insoraooe and dDeVon of Pasadena, Calif. Agency self-defct- Mr and Mrs DeVon Johnson and family visited at the Red Johnson home and with Ruth'B parents Mr and Mrs Edgar John son. Carl Russell was down from SLC to go hunting with his dad, Roy Russell. His wife Jen-n- a Lee spent the time at the home of her parents Mr and Mrs Fullerton is spend in Salt Lake visit Ing with her daughter Doris Gardner and family. Mrs Pearl Rowley apent some Pete TXbone. time last week in Salt Lake. IMr and Mrs (Bill Houghton and Visitors over the weekend at children of Salt Lake spent the frw liAmA atut 1UV Umum weekend visiting at the home of Nedra's parents, Mr and Mrs Golden Mellor and with Billies their Ed with father, hunting ana mxs iKoaen winn ana ram. mother Mrs Helen Houghton. Bill ward Simms, of Uoato. ie got his deer Saturday. John and Myrtte (Wharff ac-- ilyMr and Mrs Paul Snow and Mr and Mrs Johnny Pessetto compared their son Ben of Salt tmay tnoved to Salt Lake Mon- - and sons of Bountiful were here where where he has been trans-the- y for the weekend. LatRae and the TJ 7 . TrreI (Myrtle's sister erred. boys visited with Mrs Pearl Wil Mrs Martha Hunt and Mr and Mrs William Nielson stead while Johnny joined Ray family) wle the men went hunting. They Jr and Salt and Duane Leroy Nielson in the White returned home Monday. 'Lake were here for the weekend. River area. hunting Asael and Lavor .Rowley ar 'The nt hunting with their Mrs Sharpe Snow and children rived here Tuesday from Vallejo, ' fathertys Wm. Sr Sherrie and Ricky spent Sunday Calif, to spend two weeks visit- -i Blacfcham of Salt Lake and Monday visiting at the home ing Asael s mother, (Mrs Sarah' at the home of Ruth's parents, Mr and Mrs Rowky and with his brothers. of his ren1s Mr and Mrs Les Dodd Wilstead. They returned David, Lee and Fred. Lavor is Blackham. to their home in Castle Dak. sharing her time with her mother Paid Johnson of Salt Lake is Mr and Mrs Pat tBendall and Mrs Myrtle iFenn of (Helper. spending some time here with his sons Coy and Lee came down Mrs Hazel Allreds Sunday rnhnsn 9h from SLC Saturday. Pat will school class held a party Thurs-.bi- Sj si?ter spend the week here at the home day at the chapel. The young iMiss Gerri Paul of Moab' spent of his (parents Mr and Mrs Tom folks enjoyed playing games and as a guest Bendall and enjoy the hunting Saturday eating refreshments. The follow a tthe home of Mr and Mrs Bill season. Bonnie and the boys went ing were present. Cathy James, Sherman. on to Somerset, Colo, where she Joe Goodrich, Bruce Sherman, Roger and Aliene Hansen and will spepnd a week visiting her Eugene Flack, Robert Rowley, family of SaK Lake ' spent the mother Mrs Mattie Rasmussen. SaccoWayne Rasmussen, Billy weekend with Roger's parents, Mr and Mrs John Johnatakis manno, Devona Richards .Francis Mr Harold Hansenand baby son were down from ana uennis aiagg, tieixery jacaDS Edward and Wanda White and Salt Lake and spent the weekend Richardson. Delbbie of Salt Lake visiting at the home of Ann's daughter Mrs Howard Bacon left by parents, Mr iand Mrs LaVell to be plane. Tuesday for Illinois and Milkr. Also visiting from SLC Rowley with her daughter, (Mrs Helen at the Miller's ' was son Chris. Howard who is seriously ill and The men all enjoyed a hunting Nel50n Mr and Mrs Sheldon Binch of spent Frlday trip in the area. Salt Lake visited Sunday with. dauter is and with Visiting grandmother Mrs Jack Binch nd Har. 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They w?re Lewis Kemmerer. Nielson of Brlgham City; Joy Mr and Mrs Triad Turgensen and Joe CVDriscoll Moore of three children of Coose Bay and Culver City, Calif., Lynn Nielson visited here Thursday with Ore., and Nielson of Salt Lake Wilford her aunt, Mrs Pace Boyack and of Price. family. Floyd and Rhea Simmons and family of Salt Latoe- spent the weekend with Rhea's visiting Pencil Sharpeners for Sale mother, Mrs Myra Robertson Ink Iradicator. New Supply and with her sister Mrs Mildred uuen So. Main Helper, Utah ttnbakner k Funeral Director Phone MX Price Ut 153 " satuy . Dick Mitchell . . ji- Lawyer Phone GR - A Flameless Electric Dryer is a Better Buy PATTtRICK Price, UW uuis RETonn IPlEEISxl . No 'fuel fallout' in this clean home! TO CONGRESS - , Two things you can do to insure clean walls, clean furnishings, clean floor coverings: Keep your heating plant in good operating order and burn ABC washed-dried-homogenized-duspru- STOKER COAL. 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Week old calves off milk - . t:l .a. $58.50. $55.00 5u 8.50 write: LIVESTOCK COMPANY HOLAIJ CJi Til CASTLE GATE ACUEOEl DEALER III Y0U3 CQIW CALVES Top quality Holsteon, Guernsey and Angus Holstein cross calves from three to five weeks old. These calves are nipple pail broke and get along on powdered milk of amy kind. We also sell Eight to Ten week old calves off milk. You must take 25 or more and they must meet your approval upon delivery or you need not accept them. We can give you references if you want them. We deliver them about 10 days after you order them In Vans equipped for cold weather. Angus Holstein Cross ABERDEEN NOV. 6 MIT1 1 ' Bonduel, Wisconsin "A PEOPLE'S CONGRESSMAN" is the tribute Speaker John McCormack paid to Blaine Peterson after close association during the lost ttco years marking Blaine's first term as Represen- tative for Utah's Ftrt Dirrkt. High praise from National leaders, and a record of accomplishments for his constituents are further reasons why voters should "Return Peterson to Congress." Wide experience in the practice of law, in legislative and administrative otOce, in party leadership, in civic and church activity, has given him the back, ground for mis outstanding record. Personal experience in both northern and southern. brought Bialne In contact with are problems closer than any other candidate 1m flw Oiatrlc. "A People's Congressman" suns up the psrtonabU warmth and concern that are Blaine's haUmark, too. la represensathra OT the people . x m capable and rolot tor XTtah In 1h IMtks'f Ot&ZX ITUh-fcav- br Peterson tor Congress Gtena' AdsnsT Choirthan, Qplen, Otsk Paid polltlysi adv. |