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Show Nephi,' Juab County,' Utah, 84648 0J)e GOLDEN SPIKE ANGUS SHOW AND SALE at - OGDEN, NOV. 50 LOTS 40 DULLS 8-- 9 The Best Offering in Many Years Sun., Nox. 8 Open Class Angus Show 8 a.m. Mon., Nov. 9 Sell Angus Cattle 3 p.m. :i. ' Mr. and Mrs. George Sutherland of Provo, Mrs. Blaine Taylor and son Lee of Orem, and Mrs. Mary Anderson of Provo were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Alger Sutherland. FUNNY 'BUSINESS Recently admitted patients at the Juab County Hospital in Pleasant Mrs. George T. Ostler, Nephi Nephi include the following, acDuncan L. Brain, Salt Lake cording to the list released on Wednesday morning by Hos- City. Diane Stephensen, daughter pital authorities: Mrs. Ray Newton returned Mrs. Clair Dalton, Fountain of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Stephenhome Saturday after a three Green. sen, Levan weeks visit in Garland with Roger Jorgensen, Nephi Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Jarrett and the younger Explorers and Mia Mrs. Glen Belliston, Nephi family; in Salt Lake City with Maids were in charge of the Mrs. Zella Martin, Sciplo Mr. and Mrs. Richard Summers games and spook room, and the Painter, daughter of Mr. and family, and Mr and Mrs. older Explorers and Laurels andKay Mrs. Reese Painter, Nephi were In of refreshin the Karl Newton and family; charge Henry and Brent Stewart, Kearns with Mr. and Mrs. Paul ments. children of Mrs. Leola Stewart, Newton and family, and in Or, A family dinner was enjoyed Nephi em with Mr. and Mrs. Frank on last of Tuesday evening Tidwell and family. David Paystrup, son of Mrs. week at the home of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. William D, Mrs. Oscar Newton. Guests in- Bonnie Paystrup, Levan Only baby bom at the Juab Newton of Hollywood, Calif- cluded Mr. and Mrs. William during the ornia, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice D. Newton, Mr. and Mrs. Maur- CountyweekHospital is a daughter, bom Shepherd of Thousand Oaks, ice Shepherd, Mr. and Mrs. Ned past October 22 California, and Mr. and Mrs. Joy, Mr. and Mrs. Percy New- Ted Ballow to Mr. and Mrs. of Levan and Mr. Ned Joy of Monticello visited ton, Mr. and Mrs. Vem Jensen with their parents, Mr. and and family and Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Afton Memmott of Sciplo. Mrs. Oscar Newton last week. Norman Whiting. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Kay of Sunday guests of Mr. and Provo also were week end vis- Mrs. E. Alton Ellertson were FOR SALE 1951 Chevroitors at the Oscar Newton res- Mrs. Maggie Mendenhall of let Pickup Contact Clark idence. Payson and Mr. and Mrs. Bry- Ostler. an Cox of Provo. Herman Young and Don Newton were sustained as assistants in the Y M M I A on Sunday evening, and LaMonte Dan-si- e and Kenneth Newberry were released. LaMonte Dansie was sustained as an assistant in the Sunday School Superintendency of the Mona Ward. Mr. and Mrs. eJss Brooks visited in Coalville over the week end with his daughter, Mrs. Grant Gary, who recently returned home from the LDS hos- Miss the Kids? f - For Catalog and Information: .ALL AMERICAN SALES SERVICE ' Box 350 Rt. 3 LONGMONT, COLORADO L.D.J. ENDORSES BRUHN ' ' i , I ; , can bring them home again. Youre only a few steps from your phone. Try it and see. Youll discover that Long Distance ... is the next best thing ; to being there. , 1 MOUNTAIN STATES TEl.tr PHONE Whats the -t , d f havent got a driver's i ; .The Mona Ward MIA held their annual Halloween Party The afon Tuesday evening. fair was under the direction of the classes of the MIA. The BeeHlve girls and Scouts were in charge of the decorations, VOTE FOR A : A COUNTY ROAD SYSTEM second to none in the State of Utah. Yet Juab County has available less dollars per mile of road than any of the 29 counties. iTiTY-i-f v .l Jinqis r. o WATER CONSERVATION . Your present 3 commissioners have assisted farmers and land owners In the construction of approximately 40 miles .of. concrete, ditches; As- - , sisted in the creation of the" Conservancy,. (5imp0-$iu- 0 MEMBER SOCIATIOI ITAH STAT ALTOTi NATIONAL EDITORIAL Elect Paid for by Volunteers for Bruhn to Congress C. DeMont Judd, Jr., Chairman Subscription: $4.00 per year, payable in advance. Published Thursdays at Nephi, Utah. Second class entry at Nephi, Utah. Roy E. Gibson Editor and Manager 86 South Main Office 5 Telephone Nephi, Utah 623-052- 65 Comet completes 16,200-mil- o durability run from Cape Norn to Fairbanks, Alaska, in 40 days s. DADD asc0tin DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE District for obtaining water from the tral Utah Project. , . r r j for Juab County Commissioner extended to cover the entire United States. Check my past performance as your commissioner and then vote for the candidate of your choice. TAX POLICIES. Your present commission has levied only sufficient tax to give you an Bottom to top, 16,200 miles. - Multi-Driv- - Commissioner EXPERIENCE AND AVAILABILITY i p;p to meet the problems of our County is important ' the office of. County Commissioner. . ' (' . V t r4' yrr(A DEIIT R. DRYAD DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE T, ii. 1 ERIIEST G. MAUTES for DEMOCRATIC Juab County Representative to Slate Legislature PARTY DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE for State Senator have experience as a legislator. I have worked as a laborer in industry and agriculture. As a taxpayer I have knowledge of the tax base and the importance of restricting the rise of property tax. As a parent I believe I know the importance of education and the current problems of buildings, teach-- : ing aids and operational funds. bl I pledge to . represent all the citizens of Juab County. e BENT R. BRYAN For President of the United States LYNDON B. JOHNSON i - i . r1 r-r- , For .Governor . .7 JUAB COUNTY has a modem, Hospital which meets Federal and State standards. This hospital is operated under a Board comprised of interested, County. MILLER .. .. J. DURDS IIARLAII for immodiate delivery. No waiting, if you order yours now. JMmcuu Iffil -. world's durability champion : C. BAKER For District Attorney DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE Good city roads were relief for, drivers after rugged stretches. M. LARSEN For State Treasurer LINN J. BURNS HARLAN BENT f 1 Phone 31 South Main SL. Nephi, Utah A PRODUCT OF 623-022- a.' 2 ar MOTOR COMPANY LINCOLN MERCURY DIVISION J. HARLAN BURNS --I Q, 'J R. BRYAN As your District Attorney, I pledge the same For Juab County devotion to duty and diligent effort in behalf of the r State of Utah and support of Law Enforcement end Law ; ALTON S. GADD Enforcement and Law Officers in this District as I have Few Juab County attempted to provide my individual clients as a Defense .... Attorney in the past. Commissioner term v Cbmmlsrfoner term R. ELGIN GARDNER , in n !. f woY VOTE FOH CAtIDIDATES J Fof State Representative Fifth Judicial District - PARKIN MOTOR COMPANY sd For State Senator ERNEST G. MANTES District Attorney : of-D- r L HANSEN For State Auditor SHARP energetic and qualified citizens of Juab recommendation of the County I Commission the Hospital Board has hired the services Richard Call, Pathologist of the Utah Valley Hospital to supervise all tests in Juab County HospitaL We pledge to assist the Hospital Board and other interested groups to assure that the Juab, County Hos-prtal operates to the best advantages of ad citizens of Juab County. For Attorney General PHIL up-to-d- non-partis- an 1 L RAMPTON L County Hospital - For Representative in Congress WILLIAM G. (BILL) BRUHN For Secretary of State Passing abandoned gold refinery at Antofagasta, northern Chile He is a graduate of L. D. S. Business College and the University of Utah. 32 years of successful business experience. Senator Mantes has a daep understanding of local and state government, and has an outstanding record in the Utah Senate. He is interested in efficiency, economy and good government. For United States Senator FRANK E. MOSS - CALVIN - . For Vico President HUBERT H. HUMPHREY , Comet - - CLYDE art rtady to L I In South America, Spring was near. Thaws flooded the roads. Comets Juab County : ' - ? R for I plt DUE s wr routine maintenance. That's ample proof that 1965 Comets el iQ A D adequate and efficient county government. If elected, I will give you both, and pledge an While there exists a need for Improvements In buildings, especially a jail, your com- equitable service to all our people. mission HAS NOT levied an additional tax R. ELGIN GARDNER in view of the Increase In taxes for educat t ."V tional needs within the School Districts and. r ..." State. .ois i SPORTSMEN: We are helping you with1 the Boat Harbor roads and ramps. t YOUR SUPPORT WILL BE SINCERELY APPRECIATED! ALTON S. GADD. . Comets used, just Regular production-modlike showroom Comets. Want to see the car that made it from Cape Horn to Fairbanks? Visit your Mercury dealers. Check a 1965 Comet Caliente, with smooth The only difference: the run cars had an extra gas tank, because service stations are frequently so far apart in South America. V1 . e Shades of Daytona! Comet is famous for durability. Last year, specially equipped Comets ran 100,000 miles at Daytona in 40 days, yv..... DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE LAW ENFORCEMENT. In conjunction with Nephi City a teletype system is Installed which gives all law enforcement agencies of the City, County and State Instant communication with all Western States. Within a few months this will be also advocate a In this, and system. ALL ELECTIONS you have had a choice of candidates, for which I am thankful. I Oct. 22 Three Mercury Comets today finished a run no car has ever attempted in so short a time the rugged 16,200-milgrind from Cape Horn to Fairbanks. En route, day and night, the cars had no major repairs, just are powerful and tough, not just lively and beautiful. Cen- r i Livelier Comet proves ence again why its the Worlds Durability Champion. Uses showroom models in grind from ths bottom to the top of the world. FAIRBANKS, rmiivuirifp COmlUATHKi OF: DILL DRUIIIl 'it ' One Long Distance call . pital- Pago Three M , 10 FEMALES - Mona News Mrs. Frank Matheson, Nephi Dan Memmott, Nephi Henry D. Ballow, Levan Mrs. Harold L. Fox, Eureka Mrs. Dean Coillard, Nephi Mrs. Richard Madsen, Mt Juab County Hospital Patient List October 29, 1964 Thursday, CtiiiCG-iYctii- G r! "'W J H'V-- cfcj. knovrisdgs cf .ill u Haye.firslhand -- :fhe:rieeds Are available ... at all li es . . . Jlaye experience ar.J ..qualificaiisns ... . v-- t 1 |