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Show rr 4 TP Emery County Progress Thursday , m n "l r -- iwr" ' i Nov. 2, 1978 Bass, Andrews to marry Orangeville announce to Congratulations John Mr. and Mrs Reardon. They have a new baby girl Mr. and Mrs Alan Ilanert have moved to Price. Mrs. Loa Stilson an extended Mrs. Coleen enjoyed friends and with visit visited Livingston here with her parents relatives upstate last Bishop and Mrs Roger week Welcome back, Todd Curtis the engagement of their daughter, Teresa Jean H Bass, to Rene Andrews, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert L. Andrews of Shelley, Idaho The couple will wed Saturday, Nov. children's Flintstones and Bionic eyewear Working and Retired Miners Vision Care Forms Available in the Huntington LDS Third Ward chapel, Bishop John Parker Just Arrived Our new line of 11 performing & Mr. and Mrs. Gary Shaw and family were visiting last week with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Shaw. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Bunnell were visiting friends and relatives Tommy and Dixie Bass of Huntington The fastest animal is the cheetah, which sometimes runs fact m 6S miles an hour. Rita Humphrey 748 2416 Hinkins, from his Guatemala mission. Mr. and Mrs. Clair Williams visited the Stilsons. Mrs. Lue Skips has joined her husband to live in Gary Shaws home. He arrived earlier to begin work. Mrs. Alice Olsen visited relatives in Price for a few days. the ceremony will A reception follow that evening from 7 p m to 9 p m. in the ward building. The bride-to-b- e is a Pe8gy Owen to wed 1978 graduate of 1- - Emery County High Mr and Mrs. Don R School and attended Technical Owen of Huntington Utah announce the forth- College during the summer coming marriage of their daughter, Peggy The bridegroom-elec- t Irene Owen, to Tom r has attended Jackson The couple will Utah State University in Logan and is emmarry Nov 3 m Provo Teresa Bass, ployed with Utah will be An open house and Co Power in Light honeymoon in Jackson held Nov 4 at the Rexburg, Idaho, Hole, Wyo Legion where Huntington the couple plans The bride will wear Hall The couple plans - Segnitx Optical 147 South Main in Helper Phone 472-355- 5 live in American to to live plan They Fork a white gown with lace to sleeves and lace inset, Rene Andrews with matching veil and train She will carry yellow roses Cheryl ail U Flowergirls lingerie reacted! and Andrews Gowns and flowers will be light blue Gummim MdKay dresses and small & yellow bouquets DEWEMSo Best man Scott 1 East Main, Price Mgr., Louise Davis as Actions Speak Louder Than Words! Awarded for Budget Slashing J of of " Nov. 4 Jensen, with Michael Bass ringbearer mere thru NOW be will Bobby Beck and Reid Andrew s as ushers and This year Gunn McKay voted to cut federal spending by $63 billion! to reduce government spending the National Association cited Gunn McKay for being a budget slasher In presenting him Aim the Watchdog Award the organization praised his votes in support cftcencmv rf government dresses pantsuits long dresses Bass, will be Andrews Jenna Shenna In recognition of his fight sportswear Matron of honor will be Mrs Dirk Jones Attendants will be Ellen Rowley, Rachel Andrews, Janet Bass, T, . V Businessmen the Treasury VOTE FQi! Some politicians talk about making changes. Gunn McKay is making changes. Central Utah Project has led the fight for the water U'ah nefds and long range interest by negotiatmg the S50 milicn nec McKay s He cugh 1 T j t e c ent oeC U and won to p next year protect Utah s Utahs Largest Industry Defense Utah s defense industry generates over $420 mil, on in payroll checks the largest industry m the state McKay prompted the largest build ng spurt a H il in its history with 83 projects either planned or under way McKav kept the Minuteman Missile assembly line opn an additional year Wishful Promises John M. Garr He has worked and voted to reduce Passed the "Circuit Breaker" bill providing tax reductions to the Senior Citizen and low income families. 2. Voted to repeal the Prescription Drug tax. 3. Voted to repeal the Oleomargarine tax. 4. Voted to reduce tax on utility bills from 4 percent to percent. 5. Supported the repeal of the State Property tax. 6. Sponsored & Passed the bill repealing entrance fees for Senior Citizens at Utah State Parks. 7. Voted to reduce County Property tax payments for Senior Citizens and low income families. 8. Voted to remove sales tax on food. 9. Voted to expand the present Circuit Breaker and provide for an equitable Homestead tax exemption. He has voted to develop local industry and water improvements 1. Voted for the Natural Resource Development Act. 2. Voted for the Water Resources Funding Act providing millions of dollars for the Mill Creek and Muddy Creek Reservoirs. 3. Voted to repeal the Inventory tax bringing thousands of jobs to Utah. 1. Protecting Utahs Lands Interior The federal government controls two thirds of Utah s lanJ ar d most of the mineral and energy wealth beneath it McKay has worked to spur oil shale refining Ha won a six year battle to buld a metallurgy lab at the University of Utah and a 25 ear s'ruqgie to get funds to build the Mt Nebo Loop Road and recreation area taxes & Sponsored 1 Multiple-Us- e horseman and camper McKay knoAS the vr'ue of our forests fie'ds and streams He also knows that there must be a balance in all things As a long time advocate of multiple use he is op posed to the proposed establishment of millions of cc'es of wilderness in Utah An avid Fighting the Bureaucracy The unelected officials m the bureaucracy will do whatever they please without Congressmen who through experience know the way they ODrate M.hay s experience and background enable him to change the direction of that bureaucracy A ve talked witn about 35 reporter writing on how things really get dor e in Cc gross commented in the last two weeks and I learned mere in the last hour from Gunn McKay than ail the members others ' Some politicians talk extremes. Gunn McKay is a man of reason. - ' i vi Vote for Action & Performance Mot Promises "n. TB Democrat Paid for and authorized by the McKay for Congress Committee, Vaun and Shirley Cox, Chairpersons, 700 South 700 East, Centerville, Utah, 84014, (801) 295 2503 r i &EJ2 t ; h t |