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Show November 3, 1960 EMERY COUNTY (UTAH) PROGRESS Page Six day the FFA and FHA met and candidates for preferred man. decided on the theme, TumbNowadays, as you walk down ling Tumble Weeds and also the halls cf S. E. you seem to hear a little murmuring. Could giving away a shotgun and sweaters, so if you havent it be about the coming general already bought yourself a ticket lection on November 8? The be sure and do so. techers will all be relieved after the elections are over, because By Dawnette Justesen The FFA have met and have it seems as though a little bit chosen six candidates for their of politics are even found in the Last Friday nigtit the SophFFA sweetheart. They are Tal- classroom. omore class held their Sophoma Luke, Karen Jensen, Rhonda The students are already startmore Slide. The theme for this The FHA and FFA are excit- Nielsen, Alice Jean Justesen, ing to dread term tests which Olcom. Geraldine Grange and Iris will start in a few days, but of dance was Witch Craft Refresh- edly looking forward to thisannual sen. The FHA are meeting on course with the Honor Roll ments, confetti, and noise mak- ing Friday when the choose to Nov. Mon will held. 2, be Ball Wednesday, South Emery is having this year ers were sold and so between Harvest many students have set a new goal, that of being an honor student. No longer will we just do dances everyone was running to get some root beer to wash down the confetti they had partly swallowed and I do believe the orchestra had a little help from students blowing their noise makers. Everyone who participated in the dance really had a lot of fun even though every time they did turn around they got a mouth full of confetti. SOUTH EMERY Jan-tze- n is appointed Carl A. Larsen Carl A. Larson, Western regional representative of the Democratic National Committee, has our school work to get a good grade but we realize that our efforts will now be recognized. The past month of October has really been filled with many exciting activities at South Emery but the calendar promises many, many exciting highlights for CASTLE DALE HUNTING UNIT Loeata qv? Tickets for the Castle Dale Pheasant Hunting Unit Shoe Sale Ends November 19 are on sale at: Hunter Drug Company Emery County Progress BUY TICKETS EARLY TO AVOID OPENING MORNING RUSH! Tickets can be obtained each morning of the huntings season at checking stations at each highway entrance to the hunting unit. Cooperate by obtaining and displaying ticket at all times while afield in the hunting unit. Obey all game laws . . . a'nd enjoy a good hunt. Castle Dale Hunting Unit Committee Fishing supplies .... . . j Notice Pheasant Hunters! Tickets for the Huntington Hunting Unit are now on sale at the following locations: Huntington: Price, Utah: Monarch Service Jacks Service Jones Service Leamasters Service Silver Dollar Club Dinosaur Service Bliss Sporting Center Eastern Utah Electric. Secure tickets Early to avoid the RUSH on the morning of the opening. Regularly to $12.95 Now as low as . . Shotgun shells been appointed campaign man-- j In making the appointment, the Democratic State Headquar-M- r. Thursm said, "The Demo- - ters, 1204 Newhouse Hotel, Salt ager for the Democratic state His appointment cratic Party of Utah is very for- - Lake City. organization. ' was announced today by William tunate to have the services of current Mr. Larson direct to the T. Thurman, Democratic State success-- , Chairman. Mr. Larson, the campaign. His long and chairman said, is a lifelong ful experience and his activity, in important Democratic func-- j Democrat, has served as chair-- ; man cf a successful Jefferson-- ' tions and positions will help him; Jackson Day Dinner, and has! to carry out a program leading been active in other Democratic to victory in November. fund-raisin- g events. Mr. Larsons office will be at 10 off up to 50 off Tickets can he obtained each morning of the hunting season at checking stations at the Cleveland-Mohrlan- d road junction and at Lea masters Service in Huntington. Deputies will he in the fields, hut will not have tickets for sale. If von dont have a ticket you will be referred hack to the checking stations. Please cooperate by obtaining your tickets as instructed. ; Sharpe's Shoe Service West of Backet Theatre Castle Dale Huntington Hunting Unit Committee Laurel J. Brown its your future. . . For Secretary of State William H. Henderson For Attorney General Louis E. Holley For State Auditor Sharp M. Larsen For State Treasurer Boyd Bunnell For District Attorney DEMOCRATIC - ;Vi ' M. Blaine Here are some points to consider before you vote for your Congressman from the First Cong, essional District. Elect a man who knows the entire district. Blaine Peterson, a leader in civic, legal Raymond R. Sitterud and LDS Church affairs, has lived and worked in Ogden and Montieello, San Juan County. He knows the entire Dis- candidate for trict. Elect a man whose background has prepared him for Congress. County Commissioner Blaine Peterson has experience as a state legislator, a practicing attorney, a well-found- ed ment. . ar term Fourteen to one was the overwhelming majority vote received by William A. Bill Barlocker in the primary election in his OWN HOME COUNTY. Support like this is positive proof of the high esteem in which he is held by his friends and neighbors who have known and worked with him all of his life. THESE ARE STATEMENTS MR. CLYDE CANNOT MATCH! background in govern- Elect a man who understands . 4-ye- fa -- the problems of your district. Blaine Peterson understands the needs and problems of the First Congressional District. He will work with all of his experience to get the legislation you want. Experienced County Commissioner Active in civic and church organizations a man who will be a member of the majority party in Congress. Elect Delbert Tidwell PETERSON IS PREPARED FOR CONGRESS candidate for County Commissioner 2-y- r ear term Resident of Green River People who know Bill Barlocker personally are supporting him because they know he has the respcctibility, dignity and executive ability so greatly needed today in the high office of governor. Utah needs the leadership of a proven business executive who will apply sound business practices to all phases of state government and thereby assure a Tull dollars value for every tax dollar spent. Bill Barlocker has over 20 years of successful business experience. Compare the ability and accomplishments of the two candidates and there will be no doubt in your mind that Bill Bn dockers qualifications far exceed those of his opponent! GGiBCBa (3EDQ33HCED He knows the problems of small com- munities and fanners. o eHBGHuEajsiB Paid Political Advertisement |