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Show October 23, 1958 3 EMERY COUNTY (UTAH) PROGRESS Lloyd Cox, and enjoyed deer hunting on the mountain. By Deborah Yonna Dean and Carol Ralphs enjoyed the w'eekend with their folks, Mr. and Mrs. LaVerd Ralphs. Huntsman Dean Mrs. Myrtle Olsen and son Dee Mrs. Charles Rasmussen. returned home last week from went with a group deer hunting. Montana where they spent reveral weeks visiting her son Mrs. Wanda Jenkins and son Douglas and family. Jack spent the weekend in Moab with her daughter Gay and family. Mr. and Mrs. Loran Beach en- They came home with a deer joyed having their daughter Lorraine home for the weekend from her work in Salt Lake City. Bill and May Jorgensen and ehil-d'c- n from Salt Lake City visited Carol Larsen and Doreen Dug-mo- with her folks, Mr. and Mrs. Franwere home from USU in cis Rasmussen, over the weekend. for the weekend. Weekend visitors from Provo Mr. and Mrs. Guy Shepherd and were Mr. and Mrs. Lee Rasmussen. family of Tooele spent the week- They visited their parents, Mr. and end with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Charles Rasmussen and Mr. Clive Killpack. and Mrs. Marvin Brereton. Phil-lipsbur- g, re Mrs. Eva Huntsman accompanied her sister, Ella Collard of Hunting-ton- , to Salt Lake City Sunday. She spent a few days doing research at the Genealogical Library. Students spending the w'eekend home from CSU in Cedar City were Steven Christensen, Ralph Edwards, Ronald Larsen, Max Cox and a friend, Tom Avert. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Barton and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Cox of Salt of Sandy spent last week- Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. Earl end visiting their parents, Mr. and Cox of Provo spent last weekend Mrs. Owen Barton and Mr. and with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. children Miss Betty Killpack, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clive Killpack, left Salt Lake-C-ity Tuesday for Boston, Now York, Washington, D. C. and otner places in the Virginias. Betty is a member of the General Board of the MIA and she will spend several weeks in the East n MIA work. George Conover was home visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hairy Conover, last weekend and for the deer hunt. George is attending the U of U. Page Seven H. E. Keopsel. The men folk all with her parents, Mr and Mrs. John Carleton of Price were here last went deer hunting. weekend visiting the Royal Swasey Cook, and other relatives last Sr.s and deer hunting. ' t i Mr. and Mrs. eil Nelson of Salt of San and Lake City visited here last weekFern Young Gary k Lyle Killpack and Vaughn end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Francisco, Calif, visited her mother, of Ogden were visitors at the ' Carlyle Crawford of Moore, and Hazel Christensen, during last Don and Virginia Snow home durNeil's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. wt ek. ing last weekend. They enjoyed Herbert Nelson, and other friends and relatives. Mrs. Eva Conover returned last week from a weeks visit in Salt Miss Renee Thackery of Provo, Lake City with her daughter, Carowhere she is attending BYU, visited lyn, and husband, Jack Lewis, wrho at the Sam and Alta Singleton just recently got a new baby boy. home over the weekend. This makes two children for the Lewises. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon (Daphne) Wostover of Pleasant Grove visited Royal Swascy Jr. and Newton Visitors at the Lloyd Pettey home during the weekend w'ere Mr. and Mis. Lewis (Donna) Whimpey and children and Mr. and Mrs. J. A, (Irene) Pettey of Cleveland, Mr. and Mrs. Lee (Afton) Petty and children of Milford and Mr. and Mrs. Bill (Margaret Lynn) Griffiths and baby from Salt Lake City. Also visiting at the Petty home were Lionel and Jack Loury of Pittsburg, Calif, and their friend, SAMPLE BALLOT Kill-par- deer hunting. Mrs. Eva Bryan just returned fro a two week visit with the Wood-,roBryans in Las Vegas, Nev. Woodrows wife had some surgery done at the Boulder City Hospital. w FIRST STATE BANK OF SAUNA SAUNA Good, Used Coal Heating Equipment If interested, Call Collect FR3-786- 3, CAPITAL $100,000.00 SURPLUS & UNDIVIDED PROFITS Engineered Heating Co. 74 South 800 West $500,000.00 Member Federal Reserve System and Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Provo, Utah Coming the UTAH 1959 Mercury! all-ne- w Official Local School Board Ballot GREEN RIVER ELECTION DISTRICT NO. 14 School Representative Precinct No. mobite 1 INSTRUCTIONS TO VOTERS: To vote for a candidate place a cross (X) in the square at the rigid of the name of the person for whom you desire to vote and in no other place. with their Official Local School Board Ballot CLEVELAND ELECTION DISTRICT NO. ELMO ELECTION DISTRICT NO. 12 The new 1959 Mercury is probably the most 11 ' well-plann- ed By now many of the 1959 models are out and they look fine. But if you have a family, and you and yours have never found a car that fits all your needs, we have a lot of good news for you. The 1959 Mercury was deliberately built with you in mind . . . not the people who seldom drive or drive alone or buy mostly for show. There are other cars for them. The new Mercury is for the family that demands a lot of driving and living in its car. Official Local School Board Ballot LAWRENCE ELECTION DISTRICT NO. 8 HUNTINGTON ELECTION DISTRICT NO. 9 HUNTINGTON ELECTION DISTRICT NO. 10 It's the ideal car for School Representative Precinct No. 3 a family Such a car had to be completely new in every inch and ounce. It required a wholly new chassis and engine. It couldnt use a smaller cars. It needed body like other middle-pricea completely new house on wheels. Mercurys newness is the sum of many things, large and small from this big new body to the extra inches in a door opening. The total brings new meaning to motoring for the family which uses their car for commuting, vacationing or just off taking someplace. INSTRUCTIONS TO VOTERS: To vote for a candidate place a cross (X) in the square at the right of the name of the person for whom ycu desire to vote and in no other place. d Easy to get into -- to see out of dont crack your knees any more on the windshield pillar; its been moved forward. Door openings are 4" wider; the whole car is You easier to enter, even for the women in the family in their tight new skirts. Stale of Utah, Office of the County Clerk of the County SS of Emery, Casllc Dale- Utah - David N. .Jewkes, County Clerk of Emery County, of Utah, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a State list of the names of all the nominees who have filed in the office of the County Clerk, have qualified, been reghe voted for in the General ularly nominated, and are Election, to he held in the Stale of Utah, on the fourth which each perday of November, 1958. The office for lie the represents are likeson is a nominee aixl partj wise herein designated. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and alTix-- the Seal ol the County Clerk of Emery of County. Sta'e of Utah, in tins County this 23rd day 1958. October. A. !., I, i County Clerk of Emery County, Utah car ever family-minde- d built. It was designed solely for the family whose automobile must serve all its needs be everything from workhorse to glamor car. Its room to grow into make new economy, simpler styling and the 59 Mercury the ideal car for the young, active American family. School Representative Precinct No. 2 INSTRUCTIONS TO VOTERS: To vote for a candidate place a cross (X) in the square at the right of the name of the person for whom you desire to vote and in no other place. (SEAL) airs And the view from the front seat! Its like The windshield sitting by a picture-windois 60 larger; you see the sky and the traffic lights. And the new wipers work in parallel, cleaning the center of the glass area, too. Its The total effect is a new kind of beauty inside family-size- d Youll enjoy Mercurys new spaciousness. Even though the controls are within easy reach, the instrument panel is not in your face and not in your lap. A can cross his legs in front in comfort. As for room this is a family-size- d car for six king-size- d or one people chauffeuring mother plus seven or eight kids. And you can take so much with you the luggage compartment is the biggest you can buy at any price. The 59 Mercury remembers the man in the middle, too. Not just with extra hip and shoulder room: that hump in the all-ov- er floor has been whittled down. You sit in the middle with your legs out, not with your knees up under your Any modern designer will tel! you that beauty is the result of building with s pur- pose. This new Mercury is beautiful because it was built to satisfy every need of the family. There are no extravagant ornaments just clean, functional lines . . . intelligently used space . . . the elegance of purposefulness. one-ca- r Most every family can afford a 1959 Mercury The 1959 Mercury is priced so that most families can afford one. There will be 5 models in the modestly-price- d Monterey series, three Montclairs, and for the families who want the finest the Park Lane in three models. chin. Mercury in motion The new Mercury moves with lithe grace and quiet responsiveness. The per- formance is as good as in any previous year. But this year the economy is remarkable in a car built to do so much that the active family needs it to do. An entirely new carburetor enables this Mercury to be so miserly about gas yet deliver all the power necessary for every emergency. The suspension and brakes are new, too. Your Mercury glides to a smooth halt it doesnt take a sudden nosedive. Finally, to show you just how important we consider the family, better than one out of five 1959 Mercurys will be Country Cruis- ers, Mercurys successors to the station wagon. Each is a family room on wheels. features Each is loaded with hidden new locking luggage compart(the family-minde- d ment, for example, thats also used to stow away the rear seat). Theres lots more news but no more room here. Your Mercury dealer will soon be able to show you and your family everything. Show you Americas first family-mindecar designed solely for families who really live with their cars the new 1959 Mercury. d See the new 1959 Mercury on November 14th at 15 North 1st West, Price Phone ME |