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Show ii Thui sdav , Nov O Election results listed 4 for voting precincts ! (Continued from page 1) Maynes 62, Guymon 81. Bott 84 Truman 62 Stanton 96, Taylor h! Burdick 60, Magnuson 83 George 105, Cox 43. Johansen 93 Precinct two, Ferron -Richardson 278, McKay 254 Harvey 387, Garr 161. Parker 334, Majors 199. Curtis 318, Snow 231. Maynes 194, Guymon 344 Bott 313, Truman 234. Stanton 388, Taylor 128. Magnuson 247. 33, McKay -- Precinct eight, Richardson Parker 61, Harvey 54, Garr Majors 82. Curtis 86, Snow 60 Maynes 30, Guymon 113 Bott Truman 48. Stanton 81, Taylor 19 Burdick 50, Magnuson 94 George 70, Cox 61 Johansen 03 Precinct ten, Green River Richardson 133, McKay 194 Harvey 148, Garr 185 Parker 171, Majors 150 Curtis 150, Snow 181 Bott 178, Truman 151 Stanton 240 Burdick 168, Magnuson 162 Johansen George 174, Cox 156 Stanton Burdick 160, George 249, Cox Taylor 59 Magnuson 216. 120. Johansen 285 1 Richardson 181, McKay 276 Harvey 222, Garr 228. Parker 258, Majors 182 Curtis 341, Snow 110 Maynes 114, Guymon 328 Bott 367, Truman 87 Stanton 315, 52 Burdick 175, Magnuson 278 George 324, Cox 123. Johansen 335 Taylor Duncan a cattle1 lane her and farmei on leu on Ci eek nas also leen ihle to achieve uniform tuiiuvvs m land nevei hetoic 206 si Rita Humphre Orangeville 748 2416 Mrs Mr and Lyndon Gardner and Mr and Mrs Roger announce Humphrey the birth of a son born Halloween day He weighed 6 lbs , 1 oz. Mrs. Fay Bell had luncheon served by the New Century Club at her home. Mrs Mary Jewkes Bell Maiiene 1 for workshop the in County 28 Nov Emery alter measures tin low community and wuth the state legislature, said Mathis Mrs Following the regional state speak-out- s a convention will be Nov meeting pm FRNTN3 Council scheduled major opportunity ECZUH 14 at 7 CO. Anyone wishing to speak should have his name put on agenda prior time meeting calling For all your to by PRINTING Carolyn Mayor Jorgensen, says Barney Doyle the NEEDS held '1 l Even though theme Ilemiger, ai e still leaves on the visiting with Mr and daughter of Mr and ttees, thiough March Mrs Van Gardner Mrs George Ilemiger, 31 all vehicles was baptized Sunday I1 3 1, ng u v e in the Second Ward In the First Ward Orangeville Second Hun to view saw the being confirmed were Pan Ward ure leuuired tmgton, follow ing babies Jennifer Stilson, to have n.ounted entertained the Im- blessed a son to Mr daughter of Mr and snow tires or have Stev e Mrs Richard Stilson Club and Mrs provement chains oi other ap Tuesday. They played Winget, a daughter to and a daughter of Mr pioved traction uids rook and enjoyed a Mr. and Mrs Edward and Mis Nephi available the in luncheon McKay and a daughter Poecker vc hie le been have family users Snow tires chains recpiired on Rue and Mis to Mr a is -- Castle Dale City to meet Nov. 14 tension Service are citizens to share their sponsoring a water ideas with the library i igated inch I sing a 12 pi. i "tic pipe attached to an underground water tiunsportution ii I "This The purpose of the regional speak outs is except as average to determine what the users, will participate public feels are their in conference needs It is also to discussions determine what new Seven of the Utah services could be delegates will be offered selected to attend the White House con- Polio vaccine ference on the same subjects in October of Polio vaccine is swallowed and it is 1979 absorbed into the blood stream, where it builds up antibodies Castle Dale City will be hold its regularly needs will obtained Courthouse sessions Duplicate n ligation will be irom 10 a m to nppi oximatelv live noon and again Irom 7 tic hes w ide and three n irrigation to 9 p m me hes deep he mam specialist with Exlcason Duncan can tension Services will save two thuds of his he on hand to answer watei is the control questions and will also and elimination of visit farms with any deep luirow washing special problems Inch and how they libraries to fill need want those ses County The Committee and Ex- line he has an outlet m the pipe at the head ol each iuriovv that can easily be adjusted to ennt gist the tight amount oi watm Men m Human says he has tound an easy way to g t watu on new ground whde at the same time sav mg 65 percent o! his vvatu , -- services, background information on what citizens view as their Workshops planned for area water users 99 McKay information and 89 Truman unavailable Precinct five, Castle Dale 39, Castle Librarian and representative of the governors committee on Libraries Mervin Duncan examines furrows. Elmo nine, is for t to According JenlynDale Mathis, Harvey 137, Garr 70 Parker 61, Majors 155 Curtis 123, Snow 92 Maynes 32, Guymon 183 Bott 127, Truman 88 Stanton 129, Taylor 20 Burdick 73, Magnuson 137 George 107, Cox 99 Johansen 175 Precinct speak-ou- interested residents and w ill begin at 7 p m. at the Castle Dale School Elementary Cleveland McKay 170 40, 190. Curtis 284, Snow 97. 86, Guymon 281. Bott 125, 234, all 179 Precinct four, Orangeville -Richardson 143, McKay 231 Harvey 181, Garr 196. Parker 183, Majors Maynes The -- 20 who have no connection with libraries will be t speak-ou- libraries . west of Main St. - Parker 140, Majors 214. Curtis 200, Snow 150 Maynes 38, Guy mon 318 Bott 175, Truman 176 Stanton 229, Taylor 21 Burdick 201, Magnuson 151 George 190, Cox 156 Johansen 50, Garr 3. Parker 42, 10 Curtis 50, Snow 3 17, Guymon 34. Bott 47, Truman 6. Stanton 28, Taylor 26 Burdick 39, Magnuson 13. George 38, Cox 16. Johansen 24 Harvey Majors Maynes A held Wednesday, Oct. 15, to obtain imput for cona state-wid- e ference on public Precinct seven, Huntington 294, George 418, Cox Johansen 322 Precinct three, Clawson 134. Richardson - Burdick 3 ivill 9 Speak-ou- t Emery County Progress accent libraries Precinct six, Huntington east of Parker 172, Majors Main St 140 Curtis 200, Snow 106. Maynes Bott 212, 40, Guymon 270. Truman 110. Stanton 222, Taylor 20 Burdick 202, Magnuson 116. George 2 1 8 , Cox 95 Johansen 228 . 9. 1978 1 be will vehicles iostneted with these traction aids horn two miles east of Fan view to 18 H 31 1 improperly cars lo miles northeast U-3- 1) Information and 2) 1 delegates around the state. The delegates, many of them Utah residents 40'x60'xl6' 637-047- 3 $5,771 Services will be held in Salt Lake April City with more than from Phone... Steel Buildings conference on Library 100 equipped Governors The 40'x72'xl6' $5,572 Never been erected. Call 53 South2nd East ; (801) Price Utah 2 Dean Hoi la tz H91c of Huntington The Utah of Department Transput tation the lm-xse- d estriction i extreme because conditions weather over Manti Mountain make travel unsafe for and holleUe the remainder of includesKsllpack Huntington, November wax blessed and given the name of Tv son Ray Nov. 12 Mass, 5 Rd - Castle Dale Chase Gregory Second Ward Maxfield, infant son of Shauna Lee Ann Brother and Sister Millward, daughter of Gregory D Maxfield, Brother and Sister was blessed and given Orlando Millward, w as a name by grandconfirmed a member father, Herbert L of the Church by Andrews Albert D Jones Lee Christopher Jodi Lynn Lmdgren, Lake, infant son of daughter of Brother Brother and Sister and Sister Richard A. Kerry Lee Lake, was Lindgren, was con- blessed and given a firmed a member of name by father, Kerry the Church by her Lee Lake. At the Castle Dale father. Shelley Rae Ball, second Ward auction daughter of Brother sale held Friday and Sister Jerald evening Nov. 3, $4,500 Mark Ball, was con- w'as taken in. Of this firmed a member of amount $3,036 was the Church by Bruce received from the sale of quilts. H. Mountsen Matthew Robertson At Sacrament son of meeting Nov, 5, in Walters, Hodsons parents, Mr and Mrs and Bossary, Henry daughter, Mathama of Mesa, Arizona and Mr uHcnns narents. Mrs Mr Sherman Hodson, and their son John and wife of Salt Lake City were here for the occasion Infant son of Mr. and Mrs Craig Johansen, was given a fathers blessing and the name of Jonathan Ward Johansen by his father Their daughter Jennifer Ann was of the Church by Drew C. Sitterud. Amber Pahl, daughter of Brother and Sister infant Pahl Sr., Robert was blessed and given a name by grand- Hodson, of Castle Dale father, Wilbur H. First Ward was given a fathers blessing and Ashley. A. baptized these lbs. 300-60- 0 $64.00-69.5- 0 Choice lbs. $59.50-64.5- Choice last year. Average $57 individual Good 0, attendance. Good $61.00. demand. Feeder lbs. 450-55- 0 $52.50-60.0- Cutter higher. Slaughter cows steady to $.50 higher. on Advance high dressingbulls kinds. steady. Slaughter lbs. dard $42.50-47.0- lbs. 0. Choice $62.00-68.0- Stan- 0 Feeder 290-40- 0 $68.00-72.0- 500-60- 5. 600-70- 0 $78.50-82.0300-40- 0. $74.50-74.50-79.0- 0 0. $47.75-54.0- 700-80- 0 350-55- 0 lbs. package 360 lbs. $80.00. lbs Choice Feeder few in- Utility $68.75-76.5400-50- 0 750-90- 0 0, dividuals $78.00.Choice $38.00-41.0- 0. 0. lbs. Few Good 0. 4pm, director Kathy Lisco. Phone 653 2326 Ladies Day each m For Wednesday p information call Gen Tablerite Corn Fore e, 748 2750 Fun Nights 10, 8 and Games begin Nov pm and will Mission Council Brother Meetings 3rd Sunday, Harold B Wilmer was Thursday each month, released as assistant 7 30 p m Council ward clerk and Arthur Earl Olsen sustained in his place Mrs Melvin Gregerson released as was Also. Pumpkin Pie 1 Sampler, 653-235- 1. Pork Roast Fed Loin End .. Tablerite Corn Spa rer I DS Fed country lb Style Shurtenda Breaded Patties Pork and Beet lb $1.39 b $1.49 Pak ea. $1.39 ea $1.09 Wilson Corn Sliced Bacon Kmg iib Lunch Meat Variety Sizzlers Hormel 12 99c oz secretary of Castle Dale First Flour IGA, 25 lb Gelatin iga, soz Ward Sunday School for Loans 37 the Yield Grade lbs. 2, $45.25-48.5- 0 1,350-1,58- 0 0. Steers: 860-1,10- Syrup 637 0263 07 $52.25-58.0- Old Homestead HUNTINGTON "The Best Food in the West" 0. open 6 9 Cows: lbs. . . . Thurs. lOFri.&Sat Mon 6 12 9pm Sun. .wsr. mm Hi-Dr- $1.09 . $1.79 2 Fab. Softener ,Ga,mo. Prices effective Nov. lb. 19c Cauliflower No. Utah Jumbo Ya mSCaliforniaS lbs. $1 1 Carrots ceiio Extra Fancy Utah ea 8l . . . mm W 5 Karo Red, Qt. $1.09 .. Shorten i ng T.G.uet'. $1.39 $1.69 Liquid Det. Ivory, 48 oz 59c Cake Mix iga, i9 oz 2 89c Towels ply ... Sears? 8C0P es 95c 5 Coffee m'SiKm. (00303. 0 $2.39 Coke with deposit, 16 oz. East Main 0, 1,420-2,12- 0. 0. $52.50-57.0- Each church 0. in- 400-50- lbs. Choice lbs. Choice Choice lbs. Choice in Bulls: 1, $49.00-50.75- few Sale through 4:30 p.m. dividuals 0 lbs. with about 3 hours left Choice Choice to sell. Supply about 75 $60.00-68.00 lbs. $56.75-62.7percent feeders. Few steers: Choice Feeder 270-30- 0 Also 00. $33.50-3- 9 Slaughter Heifers: Few Choice ., lbs. lbs. 0, - CCD Wednesday harist 0. $60 00. 845-1,10- 5 p Com- $48.00-52.1- 470 grandfather 0. 430-63- 0 $.50-1.0- 0 Euc m 26 5 continue the 2nd and Huntington, 4th Stanley each Friday in month and confirmed Hot dogs, Sacrament meeting coffee and pop will be Sunday, also by his for sale each night Schedule $37.00-40.0- steers mostly steady. Standard and Good Slaughter lbs. Yield Grade Feeder heifers under Holsteins 500 lbs. steady. Other $54 lbs. package heifers grandfather, weighty $39 Holsteins . 5pm. hanst Mass Mission San Rafael for Cows: 2-- 4, lbs. 700-80- 0 his San Rafael and mercial 0. d Euc Pt Service, Mission Slaughter Utility 600-70- 0 p m Nov sacrament services. and Mrs lone Kofford Infant son of Llovd was sustained to fill that vacancy Sail n a auction prices November3, 1978 Salable at auction 1150 compared with 945 last week and 1,429 Ray-mon- d Huntington church Following services Mr and Mrs Raymond Huntington entei tamed at a very large family dimiei party foi the Dwight Killpack and Hun tington tamilies Todd R Huntington, ear-olson of Mr and Mrs Ross Huntington, was baptized Saturday evening by 8-- y p m Nov his xeivice. by grandfather, 5 Mrs meeting Sunday, Saturday evening by her father a Castle Dale second and confirmed Ward, Bruce Anderson member of the L D S was released as ward Church in sacrament financial clerk and meeting, also by her sustained president of father. The Johansens the Elders quorum. entertained 38 family Castle Dale members at a dinner First Ward The infant daughter party Sunday after of Mr. and Mrs. Gary church. All had Brother and Sister Lonnie J. Walters, was confirmed a member Kari sacrament here Nov at Huntington saci ament the name of Ann by her AppleS Red Delicious Peanuts , Fancy Roasted or Salted 5g79c 4 lbs- - U.S. No. 2 IDAHO RUSSETT otdtoes $1 20 lb 99c 9, 10, 11 lb. bag 79c i |