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Show Page Two November 1, 1902 EMERY COUNTY (UTAH) PROGRESS made Hallween hats, bobbed for apples and played games as part of the fun. Refreshments were served and the gifts opened. Ferron News ESTABLISHED, 11 TOIL AND TROUBLE 1900 Mrs. Leona Huntsman Published every Thursday, at Castle Dale, Utan matter under the Entered In Post Office at Castle Dale, Utah, as second-clas- s Act of March S, 1879, as amended by the Acts of June 11, 1934, and October 30, 1951 (39 tJnited States Code 226; 20 Stat. 359 ; 48 Stat. 928; 65 Stat. 672). NATIONAL ruMxuTi i SI socunca CLARIN D. ASHBY RAY E. HASSINGER KIMBLE LARSEN ! Mr and Mrs. Grant Nelson and Irene Nelson visited last weekend at the home of parents, Mr. and Mrs Clifton Nelson. They arc living presently in Salt Lake City, where they returned Monday after a nice visit. EDITORIAL lAc6TI2lN The Top Pilot Primary class their solo flight party for parents Sunday in the Legion Hall at 2 p.m. Teacher, Mrs. Opal Jensen, of Clawson supervised a program in which all participated, illustrating their lessons. As a climax the class members won their wings and the entire group enjoyed refreshments sug Editor and Publisher Printer, Operator Printer Ruth Litster, Cleveland Mrs, Maxine Baker, G. R. Mrs. Flora Jensen, Huntington Mrs. Clara Jensen, Clawson Mrs. Emma Tucker, Elmo Mrs. Notice To Pheasant Hunters held CORRESPONDENTS Mrs, Cristy Humphrey, Orng. Mrs." Leona Huntsman, Ferron Miss Judy Jensen, Lawrence Mrs. Glen Snow, Castle Dale Mrs Rose Olsen, Emery at Mr. and Mrs Frank Warwood gesting the food in Palestine of Salt Lake City were guests Savior. the of the time for a short while Thursday eveMrs. Coy ning at the home of her brother, and Mr. of son Boyd, 7th Mr. and Mrs Jeonard Larsen, Jewkes, was host to his his and her sister Mr. and Mrs. Carl at birthday party Friday Maxfield. home after school. Participants BS 653-24- JO 4221 653-26- Utah Pioneers Lunch wil be sold by Daughters of two blocks east and half block north of at Elmo, T Your School Board Members bonding, an unpopular school levy, or a general increase in school tax rates for the purpose of improving the educational standards of the district, NOTE; This editorial was written by Russell N. Stansfield, Nebo School District as it appeared in Utah Parent Teacher Bulletin.) (EDITORS t, The California School Boards Association Bulletin listed the following basic qualifications a person should have to be an outstanding school board member: School Board Members are citizens in a class by themselves. When they allow their names to be placed on the ballot, they indicate their interest in the welfare of the children of their community or district. They know that their greatest reward will be the assurance that they have helped provide a better education for the children of their locale, for the office they seek means a great deal of work with little monetary compensation. Nevertheless, countless men and women over the breadth of this great nation plunge into school board work to take care of the business relating to the schools. Usually, board meetings, will last for three or four hours but very often, for five or more especially if the meeting is in the evening. Theirs is a steady, quiet, dedicated cforfa labor of love so to speak because they are volunteers. Each has his own workday activities to attend to in order that his family might be provided for. Yet, somehow ho matter when or for what reason board meetings are called, every member man-.- . ages to find the extra time to be there whether it is for planning a new school, working on budget matters, or discussing a possible board leeway tax program. When board members know that , there is opposition to proposed and they know that what the board is doing is right, they must have the intestinal fortitude to stand firm for the programs that are for the best good of all the children. Likewise, they should be able to justify a school budget which pives the best opportunities to children even though It may mean 1. lias the candidate an unselfish interest in the public schools, the community, and in every child? Emery News WANTED BY THE FBI 2. Has the candidate arrived at a Mrs. Rose Olsen position of recognized leadership in n Beaman Albrechtsen of the community? visited here over the week3. Is the candidate seeking the end with his parents, Mr. and position only as .an opportunity for Mrs. Marion Albrechtsen. Mrs. Albrechtsen is still in poor healservice to the community? th, suffering from the results of 4 Is the candidate a leader in his a stroke. own occupation or community group? 5. Is the candidate able to think Arden and Emliy. Jensen of Texas arrived home Wednesday independently- - arid objectively about of last week. drove Lay-to- . They night a problem?1 Will the candidate accede cheerto the decisions of the majority? fully 7. Has the candidate a record of - the kind of leadership that will represent the district as a whole rather than a record identifying him with a particular group, cause, or geographical area ? 8. Will the candidate wrork to maintain unity among the members of the board, contributing to harmonious development of the program? 9. Will the candidate give the necessary time to this important position? Yes, members of the nations school boards are citizens in a class by themselves! They are exceptional men and w omen, who, by their desire .to serve in this capacity, indicate their interest in better educational programs ' throughout America. The office they seek means a great deal of work for very little compensation. Their greatest reward: A better education for the children of their district. 6. their car and are enjoying a 15 Arnold Jacobsen enjoyed a visit from his sister, Ludella, recently. She lives in Salt Lake. 1 Donald Leroy Payne Payne, one of the FBIs "Ten Most Wanted Fugitives" and a vicious rapist and parolee with a history of foul set offenses since 1937, is charged with raping a Houston, Texas, girl on July 10, 1959, Posing as manager of a dance troupe and using an alias, he proallegedly raped the fessional dancer after entering hei residence the of on pretext offering hei Mr and Mrs Morris Stoddard and five children of California a job and threatening to strangle hei J. Darwin Brinkerhoff underwent surgery Tuesday of last week at St. Marks hospital in Salt Lake. , His condition was critical. He had not regained consciousness at the time of this writing. visited Saturday Broderick. with Geneva if she resisted. He charged with a vicious has also sex attack Deceased. enjoying the NOTICE TO CREDITORS Probate No. 1168 . on a is- Farm Bureau does have policies Uiat guide its spokesmen regarding issues but has not endorsed individual candidates. For example, on specific issues Farm Bureau is in favor of proposed constitutional amendments No. 1 and No. 3 but is opposed to No.2. Farm Bureau is in favor of keeping all funds such as gasoline taxes, except for statutory refunds, in the Highway Department. We believe, however, that this should be left with the state legislature rather than frozen into the constitution. Blaine Petersons voting record is one of the worst in Congress. It includes: 90 vote against constitutional government. 89 vote against sound money bills. 93 vote against 07 vote against private ownership. 100 vote against individual liberty. (According to Ameriuans for Constitutional action.) 89 vote against Utah Farm measures. (According to Utah Farm Bureau.) 90 vote for labor bosses and COPE (According to AFL-CIO- 3 (s) JAMES OLSON Administrator 'v Mack V. Bunderson Attorney for Administrator Castle Dale, Utah Date of First Publication: ember 1, 1962 Date of Last Publicatin: ember 22, 1962 hard-workin- g, for Congres- s- Tuesday, November 6 REPUBLICAN And Give Emery County the Aggressive Voice It Needs in the State's Government NovNov- Proven in the Business Field! . Proven in Elective Public Office! I Farm Bureau believes in our constitutional form of government and in the division of authority among the legislative, executive, and judicial branches of government. We believe that the principles of our private system are consistent with our religious values and competitive entei-pristhe highest goals of mankind. We believe that government programs should allow- individual farmers to manage and operate their ow-- farms as they desire. Proven During 48 Years in Emery County! e VOTERS OF EMERY COUNTY THIS YEAR MUST CHOOSE A LEGISLATIVE REPRESENTATIVE WHO SAYS WHAT - HE THINKS AND KNOWS WHAT IIE IS TALKING ABOUT. n Government Programs For Agriculture Should Increase economic opportunity Promote efficiency in fanning Adhere to the competitive principle Be consistent with the law of supply and demand Strengthen the free market system SUmulate market expansion Encourage soil and water conservation Insure our ability to feed a growing Government Progrfjns Should Not Open the way to price fixing Stimulate excessive production Permit development of monopolies Erode individual freedom Freeze historical production patterns Encourage use of synthetics or other sub- stitutes Shift adjustment burdens from one producer group to another Increase farm production costs Make farmers dependent on government payments Fishing Tackle Colt Pistols Guns and Ammunition Reloading SuppUee Free Reloading Bench Allis Chalmers Machinery John Deere Farm Machinery Pittsburgh Paints Pipe, Pipe Fittings, Valves Tote Gote Saddles and Bridles Cowboy Boots and Hate Price Commission Price, Utah KENNETI I SILLIM AN IS TI I AT SORT OF A MAN. KemA liman Republican Candidate For STATE .) . Laurence Burton is honest, courageous, forwarcjrlook-ingHell work for the best interests of his state and nation. for proven ability in the legislature - 1963. o Vole (emefEi Sillimti known as Rose , Grange, and being one and the same person, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at Price, Utah, or to Mack V. Bunderson, Attorney at Law Castle Dale, Utah, on or before the 3rd day of January, , Often we are asked what stand Farm Bureau is taking regarding : sues and candidates. d hunt. Mr. Hercules deer at A. Grange, also Tuttle is employed was a weeks vacation. and given known as Rosa A. Grange, also Estate of Rose To Whom It May Concern: 2 been Houston boy. A Federal warrant, issued at Houston on September 2, 1959, charges Paynt Sherwin Broderick spent a ten with unlawful interstate flight to avoid prof-gramsday vacation here with his fam- prosecution for rape. His prior conily. He is employed at the Mer- victions include jail break and rape cury Testing Site at Las Vegas, and sex perversion on women and Nev. His brother, Clement, is ill children. : A white American, born on July 19, at the Utah Valley hospital. 1918, at Haskell, Oklahoma, he is 5'I0" tall, weighs approximately 140 has a slender build, ruddy Mary Anderson has been in pounds, and brown, receding hair. complexion, repoor health. She suffered a He has worked as a newspaper solid-fo- r, cent heart attack. She returned fry cook, farm hand, laundry home from California a month worker, machinist, salesman, and tailor, ago. Payne, once described by a judge as a dangerous man who "would not hesitate to kill," has a large scar on THE SEVENTH JUDICIAL .IN Iris Olsen was home over the his right index finger, a scar on his u NOTICE I AND weekend. She is IN COURT, DISTRICT atending school forehead and a hernia scar. He bears Anyone who is interested in FOR EMERY COUNTY, STATE at LDS Business College and a birthmark on his right elbow and a enrolling in a night class in Elec-trni- cs tattoo of two hearts, a wreafh and the OF UTAH NOTICE to be taught at the Emery working part time at ZCML word "Christine on his right forearm. The regular November meet- County high school, please con- In the Matter of the Estate of Consider extremely dangerous. Tuttle Dennis Maurine schand tact known Mr also School' at ROSE A. Kinder the Please immediately notify the nearest GRANGE, high ing of the Emery County sons two of Lake Salt and FBI spent ool within the next few days, or as ROSA A. GRANGE, also office of any information concernBoard will be held at the Board after known as ROSE GRANGE, and last week in Emery and Orange- ing his whereabouts. Offices in Huntington, Utah on call Rue Ware at 748-76spo wserz November 12, 1962 at 10:00 a.m. 5 p.m. being one and the same person. ville visiting their families and (s) Orson W. Peterson, Clerk Published October. 25 and November 1, 1962. candidates for the U. S. Laurence Burton is one of the to As aide Congressman Henry Aldous legislative Congress in years. tw-Dixon for years and as administrative assistant to Governor George D. Clyde for 2 years, he has the background and experience at the national and state political levels that are hard to beat. (This has been shown clearly in his debates with his opponent.) best-qualifie- day vacation. Arden is stationed at Ft. Hood. He returned from Germany in May. They are housed at Kelleen, Texas. REPRESENTATIVE Emery County, Utah : |