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Show THLRSDAY, OCT. 21. 1954 FERKON NEWS by Deborah Huntsman Mr and Mr Arnold Wayman have recently been to Denver to see their son Arnold who is there in a Veterans Hospital w.th T B They speak of a grad rial improvement over the last visit thev made, though thn will be a long drawn out time of waiting and we wish him COUNTY EMERY the bist of luck and a speedy it uutv He contracted this disease while in Korea quite some time ago Mr and Mrs Lloyd Oox have word from their son Glen who n at Fort Oil, Calif that he and his company are to be shipped out this week overseas t Japan or Korea Dwain Stevens, of Mr and Mrs Claud Stevens, is home with an honorable discharge sn from the Army He has been in Koea ior the past year or su Attending the Munti Temp.e Thursday were Eva Killpacs, Anna Larsen, Freida Behlim?, Hazel Christensen, Mr and Mrs Stanley Allen, Mr and Mrs Bob ert Hansen and Clive Wcrthen Mr and Mrs Lyle Nelson and children ot Hiawatha visited last Sunday with his sister and husband, Mr and Mrs Walter Ralphs PROGRESS, CASTLE Mrs Jackie Sparks and son here this week from Grimes, Iowa to spend a month or more with her parents, Mi and Mrs Bradford Jensen Mr and Mrs Foster Nelson and children made a trip to Grand Junction, Colo last week on business. James A Petty, son of Mr and Mrs LFvd Petty, is home on a 30 day leave from the ai lived DALE, UTAH PAG i! THREE Mr and Mrs Kirk 3now and children from Provo visited last week end with their parents and friends Mr and Mrs Dennis Nelson and family were here a few days last week from Circleville where he teaches school. Their school was dismissed for that time in order to let the students IioId dig potatoes. Mrs Carolyn Allred and baby are here wath her parents for SAMPLE OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT a short while. ling. We should hear more frMr and Mrs Morris Singleton om them. made a trip to Salt Lake City Word reaches Olsen for a few days last week ena from Alaska thatMyrtle her grandon business. daughter, Larene Uzelac, dauMr and Mrs Arthur Petersen ghter of Mr and Mrs Uzehave had a niece, Judy George, lac of Palmer, Alaska, Nick was marof Mr Mrs and Alma ried daughter to Joe Lanze Oct. 2 at her George of Kanosh, with them home. A reception was given for the past couple of weeks them the same evening at the She returned to Kanosh last Elks Lodge. Wednesday and Mrs Petersan South Emery baseball team went with her to stay 2 or 3 went to Huntington Friday afweeks to help her brother in ternoon and played North Emcafe his during the deer sea- ery, and winning by a score of son rush. to 1. A bus load of students Mr and Mrs Paul Nelson were ,16 to cheer them in Salt Lake City on a trip accompanied them on. last week A PTA meeting was held in Mrs Millie Burdick from the school house Monday night, is visiting her sister Oct. 11, with a fairly good cr- Blanch, Mr and Mrs Mirl Ralowd in attendance. Boom mo- phs, for a couple of weeks. Mr and Mrs Carl Larsen took thers were chosen as follows No 1, Dorthy Bailey; 2, Arlene a trip Into Idaho last week to Swasey; 3 and 4, Ila Jensen .visit a brother of Mrs Larsen, of Clawson, 5 and 6, Fern Ch- Alma Dittmer, who is a teacher ristensen; 7, Naone Fletcher; at Ricks College. They have leturnedi and enjoyed the trip 8, Rhoana Nelson Mr and Mrs Foster Nelson and visit very much. Mr and Mrs Norman Behling have word from their son who is in England. He is of Orem are here on a two fine. vacation visiting his parSouth Emery has a very nice ents, Bp. and Mrs Richard Beh paper The Blue and White ling. He works at Provo inMessenger. The Staff is: Ed- stalling a telephone system. itor, June Humphrey; Associate He will take in the deer hunt Editor, Kitty Huntington; Jokes, while here. Annete Christensen; Typists, Tuesday night the Junior G1 Kay Behling, Annette Pettv and eaner girls held their Comrad-cr- y Janet Jenkins, Solicitor Chairnight and binding of their man, Carol Jean Conover; Sol- sheaf. Girls present were e icitors, Erma Peterson, Janet Tuft, Gwen Caldwell, AnJenkins, Evelyn Peacock, Mary nette Christensen, Karen Peter Lou Tatton and Annette Chris sen, Mary Bell Allen, Betty tensen; Reporters- Student Bo- Rhodes, Carol Larsen, Annette dy, Evelvn Peacock; .Seniors, Petty, Carol Jean Conover, Emily Olsen; Juniors, Blaine Zella Wayman, Bernice Cox, Huntington; Sophomores, Doris Helen Dawn Nielsen, Sylvia n Nelson, Crook; Freshmen, Claudia Marion Carleton, Kay and Suzanne Swasey; Behling, Irene Hansen and. Ines Band, Dean Conklin; FFA, St- Wayman. Several of the girls ewart Nielsen; FHA, Kay Beh mothers were present. ' on I'HK HALLO S ALL FACSIMILES OF THE PARTY, JUDICIAL SELECTION A. SCHOOL DISTRICT 1ULLOTS TO UK USED AT THE ELECTION NOVEMBER 2, 1 !." 4. TOC. ETHER WITH THE, NAMES OF CANDIDATES CONTEST INC, FOR ELECTION 1 GEN-FHA- L Vor-nc- e, we-,e- Nad-can- - Jus-tese- Emery County School District SCHOOL REPRESENTATIVE PRECINCT NO. 2 For Member Board of Education Vote for One William F. Eden In Porcelain or Dulux Finish CYCLA-MATI- C FRDGflDADRE REFERENDUM PROPOSITION NUMBER ONE PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO THE CONSTITUTION Shall Sections 2, 3 and 4, of Article IX the Constitution cf Utah be amended to maka each county of the state a senatorial district to be represented by a single state senator and to authorize the legislature of the State of Utah to increase or decrease the number of representatives Or counties of FOR AC, AIN ST An Act providing that Dixie, Snow, and Weber Junior Colleges be discontinued as state maintained schools, and for transfer by the Board of Examiners of all property comprising said colleges to a transferee on condition that saia transferee operate them as colleges If they ail to be operated as colleges, then all said property shall revert to the state If such transf'r is of doubtful REFERENDUM PROPOSITION NUMBER TWO An Act providing that Carbon College be discontinued as a state maintained college; that the Board of Examiners 1 dispose oi all real and personal property comprising said college in such man ner as it deems to be to the best interests of the State of Utah. or held unconstituconstitutionality, tional, the Board of Examiner shall sell the properties to the same transferee for such consideration as it deems pioper considering the saving to the state in being relieved of their operation, FOR FOR AGAINST EH And how's this for Judicial Selection Ballot (SEAL) Complete Self-Service- ? Big, separate Food Freezer with Frozen Juice Can Rack Right or Refrigerator door For Justice of the Supreme Court 10 Ytar Term Vcte for One i Justicr GEORGE W.WOH CHEN (Incumbent) D! County Clerk of Emery County, Utah EH Choose your new Frigidaire in gleaming white, soft Sherwood green or rich Stratford yellow! Here the new look" in refrigerators to glorify your kitchen. Even the interiors are finished in matching pastel shades with golden trim. See all the new Frigidaires with glamorous Color Styling now! AGAINST State of Utah, Office of the Countv Clerk of the County of Emery. Castle Dale, Utah, SS. I, David N. Jewkes. County Clerk of Emery County. State of Utah do hereby certify that the foregoing is a list of the names of all the nominees who have filed in the office of the Secretary of State, and in the office of the County Clerk, have qualified, been regularly nominated. and are to be voted for in the General Election, to be held in the State of Utah on the second day of Nov ember, 1954. The office for which each person is a nom inee and the party he represents are likewise herein des ignated. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set mv hand and affixed the Seal of the County Clerk of Emery County, State of Utah, in this County this 2(th day of October, A. 1). 1954. eh EBERT M. DRAPER Built and Backed by General Motors C & M Building Supply Clyde M. Funk Perron, Utah ks |