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Show November 1, 19S6 EMERY COUNTY (UTAH) PROGRESS IT I jcivS OrancjcuiKc Mr. and Mrs. Elden Van Buron of Manti were here last week visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Van Buren, who .are both in poor health. They also took back the fruit which the Relief Societies have been Ibottling for the Manti LDS Temple. Mrs. E. G. Luke and Mrs. Delyle n Hinkins spent Thursday in with getting acquainted Mrs. Lukes new grandchild, the Drag-erto- son of Mr. and Mrs. Mack Luke. Mack and Eunice have been staying with her parents in Dragerton for a few weeks since the baby arrived. Guests last week at the Preston Huntington home were Mr. and Mrs. Glen Huntington and children of Salt Lake City. They had their new baby boy to show off. Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Tuttle and family enjoyed paving her brother, Ludene Snow, of Washington visiting with them. He has 'tbeen in Utah on business and to attend the recent LDS Conference in Salt Lake City. lJoteA Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Luke were visitors the past week. John Romjue, who lived many Price Hospital the first of the years in Greenriver, died at the week for major surgery. home of his daughter, Mrs. Hazel Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs. Mrs. May Bigelow came from Wilburn Robertson were friends, Smithson, at Carbonville on Monborn her home in Salt Lake City to Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Smith of day of last week. He was years look after the Seovill family while California and Mr. and Mrs. Roy August 10, 18S5, being 91 death. of at the time of his Mrs. Seovill is in the hospital. Lindley of Spanish Fork. Mr. and Thevtge Leland and Delbert Tidwells Mrs. Orien Seovill also visited at attended the funeral on Saturday Mrs. Johnson from Fry the Robertson home with these in Wellington where he was bur- Canyon Berly went to Salt Lake City friend3. ied. He was an uncle of the TidMonday for medical attenUon. Her well boys. children are staying with their Mr. and Mrs. Ruane Law of grandmother, Mrs. LeVon BigeProvo were weekend visitors at Lee Christiansen and two sons low. the home of his parents, Mr. and were down last week and accomMrs. Guy Law. Ruane is attendDorian Christiansen on a panied Mrs. Logan Bedler entered a ing the BYU and his wife is deer hunt. Salt Lake hospital last week end teaching. and an operation on her eyes was The Robbers Roost Motel is performed on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. David Gordon of being modernized. The original Provo were here during the week units are made to conN. L. Bedier left for Salt Lake and spent most of the time in form to thebeing additions that were the mountains hunting. Their mo- added a couple of years ago, mak- Monday. thers, Mrs. Genleve Gordon and the entire structure more atThe Relief Society will have their Mrs. Mary Jewkes, accompanied ing tractive and a credit to the ownFood Sale and Bazaar on Thursthem on their hikes. ers and the community. day, November 15, instead of the week. Miss Sally Luke was home from extension and improvements 18th as stated last her work in Salt Lake City the to The the Greenriver Water System past week visiting her folks, Mr. are expected to be completed the Mrs. Millie Christensen of Fei-ro- n has been visiting at the home and Mrs. Emil Luke. first week in November. of her daughter, Mrs. Lee Gled-hilup-sta- te l. Guests of Mrs. Annie Jewkes the past week were Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Cline of Emmet (Madge) Leonard and Canon City, Colorado visited at Mrs. Ida Dean was a recent vis- their children, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis the homes of their sons Leo and itor here. She returned to Salt Barret, of Salt Lake City. They Melvin Cline last week. Lake City with Mrs. Edria Mc- also joined the army of hunters. We have had two heavy rains Neil who also visited with relatives Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Page at- - the past week, really the first there. there has been all year. Jesse M. Co novr m vCt, ..1 l4j ' I REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE FROM EMERY COUNTY Fanner and Livestock operator. Advocates equalization of school funds, for less for tunate districts. Believes that gas for off highway use should be ex empt from road tax. Feels that medical benefits for the aged people should be increased and more care given. Understands problems of labor, farmers, miners and businessmen. Believes that more protection should be provided for drouth areas. He is noted for loyalty to his people. i Mrs. Minnie Montague Clem Gordon. a program and award evening Thursday, Nov. 8, at 7:00 p. m. All those who have completed their work will be especially honored. This event is for the Castle Dale, Orangeville, Clawson, Fer-ro- n and Emery Groups. Another for the north part of the county will be held the evening before in Elmo. Mr. Glen Baird, State leader of work, will direct the social activities after the procouncil members are tn gram. charge of arrangements. 4-- H Mrs. Sue Johnson was the .honored guest at a birthday social held Monday at the home of her mother, Mrs. Edna Sitterud. Lovely gifts and a tempting luncheon was enjoyed by those present. Come in today I Mr. and Mrs. Donald Cox of Sunnyside spent the weekend at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lillis Jewkes. Jacks Motor Service HUNTINGTON - UTAH LABORER: Dixon won union support of Weber College ace vocational education program. He fought for minimum hike to $1 and civil service benefits, broadened social security. Dixon is being supported by the Brotherhood ot Locomome Engineers. He is rated high by United Mine Workers FARMER: Member of powerful House Agricultural Com mittee, worked to achieve higher sugar beet quota and liberalized farm credit. Protected western wool against foreign competition, works in close harmony with Secretary Benson. Worked 250 acres on a Utah farm. SMALL BUSINESSMAN: Worked to hike government purchases from small business, supports Small Business Administration which has loaned nearly one million dollars to Utah firms. Supports recommendations of Eisenhower Cabinet Committee on Small Business. OR THE WIFE OF A LABORER, FARMER OR SMALL BUSINESSMAN. ONE GOOD TERM DESERVES ANOTHER EiafiGDdlMldSil Some of Senator Wallace The Orangeville Ward Primary held a Halloween party for all the children of the Ward Monday afternoon. Costumes and masks were very much In evidence for the occasion. Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Scow and baby left Tuesday for Arizona where they will visit for a while F. Bennetts accomplishments for Utahs cattlemen: Worked with the Department of Agriculture to insure speedy and effective drouth relief program for Utah, including inci eased allowances for feed grains and hay and roughage program. DROUTH RELIEF: amendment to Soil Bank. GRAZING AMENDMENT: Established Congressional intent for the Department of Agriculture to undertake study to improve federal meat grading practices, giving the better break to lean grass-fecattle. MEAT GRADING: d OPPOSED RIGID SUPPORTS: Voted against high supports on feed grains. PREDATORY ANIMAL CONTROL: 553,000, Increased federal funds for this Utah predatory animal control by for year. Supported measure to refund money to farmers buying gas for use in million. farm equipment. Estimated savings to farmers nationally-S- 90 GASOLINE TAX REFUND: SOCIAL SECURITY EXTENSION TO FARMERS: Voted to include five million farm families in Social Security Program. legislation to improve farm credit. FARM CREDIT PROGRAM: TAXES: Supported revisions in tax law to provide more equitable depreciation allowance on farm equipment and machinery. SMALL RECLAMATION Supported legislation for tentative approval of 72 small projects in Utah to aid in irrigating 171,000 acres at an estimated cost of 532 million. PROJECTS: 4-- H or major overhaul. HENRY ALDOUS DIXON enjoyed 4-- H lunc-u- p lor CONGRESSMAN Mrs. Mabel Guymon enjoyed two weeks with some of her family, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Christensen and family In Logan. Her sister, Crystal Guymon of Price, went with her. Another daughter, Mrs. Luella Tippetss came from Afton, Wyoming to Logan and took them to her home for a few days visit before they returned home from Logan. a visit Sunday with a son and wife of the late Mr. Montague. They were here hunting. 4-- H your car a minor Heres Why You Should Vote Mrs. Bessie Snow and daughter of Provo were here visiting the past week. Club members and The their parents will participate In We are equipped to give A Laborer A Farmer A Small Businessman Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Jones and children and Lorna Collard of Salt Lake were down last week to spend a couple of days with their folks, Mr. and Mrs. Lealan CollLorna was ard. This weekend home and brought little Stewart Jones with her. k ISfil?dl hunt. Mrs. repairs. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Collard were visitors at the home of his 'oiks, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Collard, during the past week. IF YOU ARE: j Fireside was held Sunday evening at the home of Bishop and Let us check your car over and make the necessary bins, Stake MIA President Mary Brown were present. All of the girls participated: Nancy Arnold, Marilyn Brown, Shernon Mills, Carol Mangum, Lynda Grange, Kay Collard, Marcia Carter, Sue Kirby. Evelyn Gordon, Elaine Anderson. Mrs. Norma Hail helped sen Is the class leader, with the music. Mrs. Flora Jen- - er A Halloween party with masks and costumes, eats and spooks and all that the season calls for, was enjoyed by a group of young married ladies last week at the home of Mrs. Elda Hinkins. The ghosts and goblins even ushered in Halloween week by making several calls during the evening. car should be in top shape. Mrs. Ella Rowley is home from the hospital now and feeling quite well and able to be out again. Don Wakefield and family. Mrs. Charles Mays of Salt Lake City is down looking after the Mr. and Mrs. Gene Harding Mrs. Alma Seovill entered the household of her parents, the Ar- have their little grandson from thur Ekkers, while Arthur is con- Ogden visiting with them. tended funeral services in Hunt- valescing and Mrs. Ekker is on Ann Sandberg and Judith Lit-stington Monday for their daughter the ranch. Mr. Frank Rhodas father-in-lawere home from the BYU Mrs. Eddyjo Ekker has returnMrs. George Kinder. Mr. and the past weekend. Lake where she from Salt ed City Bartlett of Salt Lake City came down for the funeral and took has been at the home of a sister. Dr. Phil Floyd of Alhambra, their parents with them. school census is being California and three of his friends The the teachers In the sch- from Calif, spent last week here taken Sunday Sacrament meeting was ool thisbyweek. with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Robover by Bishop Raymond presided bins. While here they enjoyed the was Clem Gordon. Lenard Brown Sadie Hawkins day last Friday deer hunt and took five deer back released from the Sunday School to be a affair with them. proved Superintendency as he is now a in every way. satisfactory Clerk In the Bishopric. Merrill Cox Ned McArthur of Price, grandwas sustained in the Sunday SchSquare dancing classes taught son of Mrs. Hetty Anderson, is ool Superintendency as a counby Mr. and Mrs. Nolan Curtis and chairman of the receptionists of selor. sponsored by the PTA will be the Homecoming at the .BYU next two weeks. They start- Saturday, Nov. 3rd. held Cora Berg and her mother of ed every of this week. Monday Castle Dale were Sunday visitors Out of town people attending at the home of the Fred Van Bur The seniors won the football the Frank Kinder funeral Monens. class series of games, winning were: Mr. and Mrs. J. W. combined team of the day over Bradley and Mr. and Mrs. Don The Relief Society held a spec- other the classes. Allen of Idaho: Mr. and Mrs. Jay ial work meeting the fifth Tuesof Sandy; Mrs. Fred Anday of the month. They quilted a A Halloween party was held Price Mrs. Guila Frandsen and lovely quilt and the members were Wednesday night for the elemen- derson. Mrs. Orilla Ungerman of Salt Lake served a luncheon at noon. tary rooms and a series of Dis- City; Mrs. Lapreal Frandsen and cartoons were displayed after Mr. and Mrs. Perry McArthur of most successful One of the of ney which a masked Halloween cosdeer hunters, in regards to the tume ball was enjoyed by adults. Price; Mrs. Maurlne Nielson of size of the catch, was Cloyd Robertson, who shot a buck Saturday Two or three major oil com- - area In a helicopter testing with a with the spread being 3314 inches panies are covering the Hanksville magnetometer... across. It was so large they couldnt get it to the scales, but alter the head, legs, hide, etc.' were taken off it weighed 155 lbs. Cloyd is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilburn (Buck) Robertson and this is the first year he has been allowed to carry a gun and The Deseret Coal mine personnel and workers and guests from Salt Lake City, and their wives, enjoyed a most unique party Friday evening at the LDS Recreation Hall. Games- - and clever costumes made an enjoyable evening. Hie entire group spent Saturday In the mountains hunting. during the winter your Provo; Mr. and Mra. Majnik of Hiawatha; Mrs. Crystal Guymon of Price; Mr. and Mrs. Vearl Bradley and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Bedwell of Springfield, Idaho, Bill Bradley of Columbia; Art Bradley of Salmon, Idaho and probably others, besides the ImLakeshore. Utah County were In mediate family. Huntington Tuesday to attend funeral services for Max Fish. The Huntington Second Ward Junior Gleaners held their memMr. and Mra Drew Richards bership Comradery Tuesday night visited in Orem Saturday and Mothers of the girls. Bishop Hall, Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Scott Stake Gleaner Leader Helen Rob Grange and children and Judy is at the BYU this year. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wolfe returned to their home In Norwalk, Mrs. Reva Christensen and a California on Thursday of this son and daughter of Provo visited week. They went via Sacramento in Huntington Friday and Satto visit friends there. urday with her folks, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. George L. Taylor enjoyed having members of theii' family home the past week. Part of the group joined with the rest of the hunters of big game. To give you the best in service Page Five Supported expanded brucellosis program which provided almost 5600,000 in Utah for the last three years. BRUCELLOSIS PROGRAM: FOREST Obtained additional ROADS: SlOVi million for Forest roads development programs. Pushed forest reseeding program to improve ranges. RESEEDING PROGRAM: This message sponsored by these Utah cattlemen: George Barton Manti Howard Clegg Tooele George Magnuson Jess Conovor Castle Dale Ferron Lets tleep 01 David C. Petersen Alden K. Barton Ogden Salt Lake City Ferron Charles Redd Horace Allred R. D. Buchanan La Sal Roosevelt Richfield EMMETT Arthur' A. Lemon X in the Senate lie's a veteran on Ike's team (Paid political advertisement by Citizens for Bennett Committee, Lyle M. Ward, Chairman) |