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Show November 1, 1962 EMERY COUNTY (UTAH) PROGRESS Page Six down with the Clarks who also enjeyed the weekend. Emery News COLOB Boys THE and Girls PICTURE BBS MEMORIZE THE BOLES A Vote For Mrs. Rose Olsen Jerold Hilton of Orem spent the weekend at the G. L. Olsen home. His wife, LaNore, returnGail and Marion Broderick their annual bazaar. Class work ed home with him after spend2 vawill to at m. begin p according and four children of Kearns ing 10 days in Emery and cationed here over the weekend president, Maggie Hansen. The Primary is sponsoring a Halloween party Wednesday. Mrs. Lloyd Jensen suffered a freak accident last week. It was dark and she went out to get some clothes off her clothes line. She failed to turn on her porch light. A deer head was on the ground and her foot ran Into one of the horns and tripped her; two liorns caught her on Mr. and Mrs Raymond P. Ol- the part of her legs. One, sen and their granddaughter,, hornupper was embedded and she was a surprise' forced to Earlene, enjoyed pull it out. She has party Friday night in Ferron for been bruised up" all week. 11 year old Jean Killpack, daughter of Cleone and Ray Killpack. Maude (Mortensen) and her Speakers Sunday night in husband, Cliff Davis of Salt sacrament meeting were Earl Lake were over night guests Olsen of the high council and Wednesday night of last week Elbert Blackburn of the Seven- at the heme of Mr. and Mrs ties quorum. The choir sang a Lyle Anderson. They were dinspecial number. Alonzo Olsen ner guests Wednesday evening was sustained ward chorister at the Clyde Mcrtensen heme with Eldred Mortensen as assist- Mr. Davis is employed by 'the ant. Baptismal services will be railroad. conducted Saturday night, November 3, in the church font. Carma Rae Nicol and family including the new baby, of A special work meeting will be Kearns were weekend guests at conducted Tuesday of this week the home of Mr. and Mrs. Coy In Relief Society, preparing for H Williams. Carma Rae came Lila Christiansen and family of Provo were weekend guests at the home of their grandmother, Mary Christiansen. Lila is attending college at BYU. Clay is enrolled in Dixon Jr. high in the eighth grade. The other children attend school at Grandview elementary. Lareda Olsen entertained at a quilting party Monday of last week. Pearl Peterson arrived home Saturday night from Hawaii. Junior College. Pearl enjoyed Bya By one interested in Vote for ag- Turn down YOUR PROTECTION, ifts from strangers Refuse rides offered by strangers REMEMBER TO: Amid dark and lonely streets Experienced in government; and private business. Know your local policeman Vi OHnNfc 9mm civic duty; fexrff f Senator Deceased. The estate cf Owen Henry Barton, also known as Owen H. Barton, also known as O. H. Barton and being cne and the same person, deceased, creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at Price, Utah, or to Luke G. Pappas, Attorney at Law, Price, Utah, on or before the 4th day of March, in- To Wa(t(t2ir2irD 4-ye- FOR son, . . . Republican Candidate for - We urge you to investigate his ten year activity record in Green River. Probate No. 1169 IN THE DISTRICT COURT IN AND FOR EMERY COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH In the Matter of the Estate of OWEN HENRY BARTON, also known as OWEN H. BARTON, also known as O. H. BARTON, and being one and the same per- - Jack man that enjoys a challenge. NOTICE TO CREDITORS attracting new dustry to Emery County A devoted YOUR VOTE WILL BE APPRECIATED . . . By a person experienced in business, riculture and mining. is a step of Forward Progress for Emery County. visit and the scenic wonders of the Islands. The crisis in Cuba caused her to cut her visit shorter than at first planned. Arlene Peterson and Janice Bunderson plan to leave this weekend for a month vacation in Hawaii. They will go by plane and be guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs Clifford Clark Both girls are employed in Salt Lake. resident of Emery County life-lon- g County Commissioner 2-ye- ar her For Young, Progressive Leadership Republican Candidate for She arrived by plane early Thursday morning of last week, in Salt Lake. She visited in the Salt Lake area with her daughters. Arlene accompanied her home for the weekend. Pearl left for Hawaii the latter part of August with her daughter Clara" and husband, Clifford Clark, and children. Mr. Clark is teaching school in the Hawaiian LDS County Comm. ar Paid Political Advertisement mm works for A. D., 1963. (s) JOHN O. BARTON, Ad-nistratcr with Will Annex- ed of the Estate of Owen Henry Barton, also known as Owen H. Barton, also known as O. H. Barton and being one and the same person, deceased. Date of First Publication: November 1, 1962 Date of Last Publication: Nov- ember 22, 1Q62 EMERY COUNTY For 12 years Senator Bennett has power facilities to compete with which otherwise would be produced power coal from by Emery County and other areas. to construct work- ed closely with the leaders of Emery County on the problems affecting this area. He has shown that he can get results. Here are some of the things he has done: WORKED VIGOROUSLY FOR AUTHORIZATION of the Upper Colorado River Pro- ject, including the Emery Comity Project. SUCCEEDED IN GETTING THE SENATE TO APPROVE $450,000 so that work on Joes Valley Dam could begin last year. coal-produci- WORKED WITH CONSOLIDATION COAL COMPANY to bring new plant into Carbon-Emer- y area. SUCCEEDED in 1959 in getting SBA to make survey of Carbon-Emerlabor area, which served as basis for later designation as area redevelopment region. y SUCCESSFULLY SUPPORTED REQUEST for nearly $2 million for Emery County ject beginning in 1963. Pro- SECURED AMENDMENT TO 1956 HIGHWAY ACT which made possible the creation of Denver to Gove Fort highway which will tie Emery and Grand counties much closer to Richfield area. SINGLE-HANDEfor the interest areas of Utah when the of three Democrats in the Utah delegation seemed to have written the coal industry off. FOUGHT coal-produci- a SENATOR WALLACE F. BENNETT LAURENCE J. BURTON Republican Candidate for U.S. House of Representatives, 1st District Republican Candidate for U.S. Senate A. PRATT KESIER Republican Candidate for Utahs Attorney General SAMUEL i. TAYLOR Republican Candidate for State Senate, 12th District Q O 3 A G G G G G O G CS o o BIG GOVERNMENT COSTS YOU MONEY, FREEDOM The Republican Party stands for the principle that the Federal Government should act only when the people are not adequately served by state or local governments. Bigger government costs you money and free-do- Q O G G G O o G G too! P Q O PRESERVE YOUR LIBERTY The history of liberty is the history of the limitation of government power, not the increase of it. Woodrow Wilson. the two major political parties only the Republican Party stands for this principle today. G SUCCEEDED IN GETTING CONTRACTS for Emery area coal to be delivered to Korea. CONSISTENTLY OPPOSED HANFORD PROJECT, which would result in discontinuance of coal orders from Emery County or the Hanford AEC Plant. CONSISTENTLY OPPOSED administration efforts to increase residual oil imports. FOUGHT AGAINST BURNS CREEK PROr JECT which w ould use the taxpayers money To y SUCCEEDED IN GETTING REVERSAL of Defense Departments policy of importing steel, which was injuring Geneva Steel operation and coal production in Emery Cor unty. ASKED FOR ALLOCATION OF $150,000 for research on high folatile coal such as that in Emery and Carbon Counties. SUCCEEDED IN GETTING WOODSIDE HELIUM RESERVE opened up for commercial leasing for oil and gas development. IS WORKING WITH AIR FORCE in attempt to get Green River site designated for Air Force missile launching center. Get Things Done For Emery County Q G G Of G G G G o O O G o o c: o o o m, G o Q 5 d SPONSORED LAW AUTHORIZING TRANSFER of federal land to state for state nark purposes, which will make possibe five future state parks in Emery County; Green River Canyon from Jensen to the junction with the Colorado River; San Rafael River; Hondoo-MuddRiver Region; Goblin Valley and Cathedral Valley. fad poiihcol oa.Mnnl by pubbca.i Slot. C.ntrol Common tomon M CMd. chamon. Paid Political ad by: J esse J. Peacock, Jack Curtis, Roger Curtis, Grant Snow, Hal 5L Cox, Wilford Humphrey, Lyman Curtis, Bill Jorgensen John Jorgensen, JE. Floyd Jorgensen, I,aMar WUberg, Stan Huntington, Monroe Magnu-soMontell Seely, Kenneth WUberg, George, Magnuson, Kenneth Brasher, Milton McElprang, Frank Robbins, Mar n, Grange, William E. McCandkss, Jack T. Watterson, Hugh Peterson, Arthur Petty, Rex Bunderson, Willis Sorensen, Elmo Anderson, Marion Sorensen, Bex AJdley, LaMar Olsen, Lle Jensen, Kent Barton, Clyde Behling, Jed Beh-linMorris Singleton, Mont Swasey, Max Ralphs, Sam Singleton, Glen Hansen, Kenneth Silliman, Albert Weber. g, |