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Show EMERY COUNTY (UTAH) PROGRESS November 1, 1962 Huntington News Mrs. Aggressive and Sincere Legislative Representation For Southeastern Utah. Southeastern an aggressive voice in Utahs legislature. It needs a voice well acquainted with this section of Utah, its problems and its attriUtah needs butes. Sam Taylor is well qualified to compete on equal footing with legislators from other parts of Utah. Best Choice For Flora Jensen Mr. and Mrs. Dan Kinder and thur, Manti visited their families children were weekend visitors and friends Sunday and Monday. from Salt Lake City at the home of his mother, Mrs. LuciUe Beverly Nielson and girls of Price were visitors at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Duane and DeAnn Collard and Reed Brasher, Sunday. children of Salt Lake City spent the past weekend with Mr. and Wiliam Green has returned Mrs. Lynn Collard. Duane came from an extended visit with his for the deer hunt. sister, Pearl Jensen, and husband in California. Mide Wakefield, Ogden, was in Huntington during the past The Seminary students preweek for a visit with his brosented an excellent program in thers, Perry and Don, and a the Second ward Sunday night. sister Grace Geary, and Mr. Hunsaker announced the program. Vee Brasher, Jerilyn Keith Leonard, Jean John Wagner of Artesia, Colo, Wakefield, Hall and Eddis McElprang gave is visiting in Huntington with Janice Larsen and Rona-len- e a son, Cato Wagner, and daugh- talks; and organ Andersen, ter, Leona Majors, and their music, and Hazelpiano a piano Rowley families. selecUon. Mra Lucille Mortensen and Mr. and Mrs Lavtm Powell, Mrs. Roma Powell and daughter, son David were in Salt Lake Shelley, were visitors in Salt City two weeks staying with Lucilles mother, Mrs. Brown. Lake City Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Marshall An extension class in sewing and children and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Burnside and children of was given last week in Cleveland club leaders. Hunting-to- n Salt Lake City spent a few days for women who attended the at the Loren Marshall home. 4-- H You And For Southeastern Utah Page Seven class were Vcnda Corgiat, Nor- City; Ann and husband, Manuel ma Hall and Opal Andersen. Kidd, and baby, Pacoima, Calif. Theta Johnson, extension specialist from Logan, was the Twenty four girls and boys went to the Manti Temple SatRecent visitors at the home of urday to do baptisms, from the Mr. and Mrs. Carl Sitterud were Second ward. Pierce Wilson, Mr. their daughters, Gladys and Pat, and Mrs. Norman Andersen, and their son Vernon, who is Ethel Anderson, Lynn Guymon, Lavon Guymon employed at Hill Field; David Milton Johnson, who has spent the past months went to take the young people at Great Falls, Mont, and Seattle, Wash, doing electrical work at missile plants there. Mrs. Crystal Guymon of Price visited with her sister, Mrs. Mabel Guymon, during the week. Weekend visitors at the Jethro Killpack home were their daughters, Linda of Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. Dick (Joani Judd and children of Price. During the weekend, Mr. and Mrs Don (Arlene- - Peterso-- and children, Sandy, and Jean and Kenneth Short and baby, Salt Lake City, spent the time with parents, Mr and Mrs Glen Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Huntington the past week and coming week are some cf their children and families, Billy, wife and children, Lomita, Calif.; Betty and husband, Morley Naylor, Salt Lake to Manti. Seminary students who went for a 7 a.m. baptismal service Saturday, with Carlyle Hunsaker, were Jerilyn Wakefield, Diana Childs, Pauline Douglas and Marjorie Kay Maughn. The American iary will have a drive Wednesday, from 2 to 5 p.m. Hall. Clcthing for children at the State mental hospital in Provo will be gathered. Any clothing available not to be used for wearing can be used for rug rags. Bring clothing or call Betty Black. 4291. The Auxiliary and Legion Auxil- Legion have planned a Smorgasyouth clothing bord at the hall November 10, November 14, fcr the benefit of Boys State, at the Legion serving from 6 to 8 p.m. Pheasant Hunting Tickets Tickets for Dale Pheasant Orangeville-Castl- e Hunting unit can be purchased at Ray's Service and Huntington Bros., in Castle Dale; Peacock Cash Store, Bruce's Market, Super Service and Chevron Service in Orangeville. UNIT IS BEING SPONSORED BY COTTONWOOD CREEK CONSOLIDATED IRRIGATION COMPANY Mrs. Della Brasher entertainer at a Tupper ware party Wednesday night. Eleven ladies were present Mrs. Donna Majors and girls of Kemmerer, Wyo. and Dalton Weston of California were staying at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Buster Weston Dalton came for the deer hunt Donna and children will stay several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Grover Killpack celebrated their Golden wedding by having a trip to the northwest. They spent several days in Salt Lake City and Ogden with children and at Bear River then went to Portland, Ore. with Judd and family, who took them t the Fair at Eeattle. They have returned home after a months trip. They stopped at Reno, Nev. to visit a sister and husband, Rolla and Zella Jchnson. Look forward to progressive leadership, by sup- porting this slate of Republican Candidates. Mrs. Julian Bowman and children have returned home from a visit with her husband in Wyoming. Jerome, Majors, a brother, also came for a visit with his mother, Leona Majors. Mr and Mrs Darwin Mangum went by plane to Chicago last week where they will spend several weeks with their folks, Darwins daughter, Grace Drink-watand family and a sister Ila and' husband Clyde Van Buren, who is quite ill. er Samuel J. Taylor Incumbent Candidate For STATE SENATOR EMERY GRAND SAN JUAN COUNTIES, UT. Lloyd Ungerman of Salt Lake City came to hunt deer with E. R. Bennett Miss Susan Breton of Pennsylvania spent the weekend here with a cousin, Carolyn. Grange, and also her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Myron Grange. Susan is the daughter of Fredda Breton She is attending school at WALLACE F. BENNETT Republican Candidate' for United States Senator A. PRATT KESLER Republican Candidate for Representative in Congress Republican Candidate for Attorney General BYU. APaidPolitical Advertisement I Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Wake- field and Mrs. Dorotha McAr- - Oppose Those Who Would Control Your Life farmer you should be aware of the thinking of Dr. Willard Cochrane, chief planner of supply control (and economic advisor to the Department of Agriculture) .Dr. Cochrane, if allowed to bring his ideas to reality, would create a government monopoly comparable to a public utility that would allocate a franchise (production quotas or marketing certificates) to qualifying farmers, who could then produce andor market an allowed amount of a certain farm product. As a FRANCHISE TO FARM Republican Candidate for Utah State Senator KENNETH SILLLMAN Republican Candidate for State Representative JACK T. WATTERSON Republican Candidate for County Commissioner JAMES W. HURST Republican Candidate for County Commissioner GLEN P. BOTT Republican Candidate for County Clerk and Auditor REX NELSON Republican Candidate for County Assessor ESTELLAU. GEARY Republican Candidate for County Recorder VERA B. DUZETT Republican Candidate for County Treasurer SAMUEL J. TAYLOR r. 2,-y- r. Dr. Cocjirane says, actually a quota becomes a franchise to farm a franchise which you have to buy just like you have to buy land and a tractor and livestock and everything else. (From the Farm Quarterly) . farmers in Emery County, we urge you to vote for and elect Wallace F. Bennett and Laurence Burton to oppose the kind of thinking on agriculture that leads to controls and limitations of freedom. As Senator Wallace F. Bennett and Laurence Burton have demonstrated their interest in preserving the rights of the individual. Senator Bennett has on many occasions fought for the rights of the farmer. Take this opportunity to vote in behalf of a strong America that retains the sound principles of the Constitution and free men. Vote -- November 6 Paid PoliUcal Ad by Farmer for Bennett and Burton: Paul Nelson, Marlon Sorensen, George Magnunon, Ilal Cox, Ken Brasher, Gomer Arnold, Glen Hansen, Frank Hatt REGISTER & VOTE - Tues., Nov. 6 |