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Show Nephli Juab County, Utah, 84648 EI)c Special Offers Awaif County Hopping In. . O O O G O G O a G G a O o M L.I Plans 'Saw Dust Day' A special retail event, appropriately named "Saw Dust Here is Utahs Castle Country a land where natures great rock castles dwarf those made by man. This is a region of soaring cliffs, forested mountains, and superlative k formations. It is Utahs Black Diamond region, with some of the richest coal deposits in the world. CARBON COUNTY 'k EMERY COUNTY 4,442 square miles POPULATION 1960 5,546 AND TOWNS (1960 populations) MAM 571 1,075 Oreen River Orangeville AUA ARIA -- 1, 470 square mile POPULATION I960 21,133 MAIN cmrs AND TOWNS (1960 populations) 1,740 Price 6,802 Sunnynd 2,959 Dragerton 2,459 Helper Coal mining, decide KONOMIC ACTIVITIES power generation, trade, railroad - arcs Huntington Castle Dale KONOMIC firming 787 617 ACTIVITIES Day" is being; planned by the Plumbing: and Builders' Supply for Friday, November 6th. According: to Dale Worwood. the activity should be of special Interest to local area chain saw owners, inasmuch as chain and refueling on sharpening: any make saw will be given absolutely free to any unit that is brought in on the Saw Dust Day. Free refreshments also will be served. The event Is sponsored In cooperation with the Wright Saw Division of Thomas Industries, Inc., manufacturers of both chain saws and gasoline powered blade saws, all models of which will be demonstrated durin gthe day. 4-- D red-roc- 386 326 Emery Coal mining, livestock. Ferron t Ray Worthington Is Winner in Autumn Golf Tournament Varied terrain, with highlands (Wasatch and Tavaputs plateaus), Castle Valley (irrigated farming), k San Rafael Swell, Green River Desert. rugged Created 1880 from parts of HISTORICAL BACKGROUND Sevier and Sanpete counties. Named for territorial governor Emery. Mostly settled during 1870 by Mormon pioneers. TOPOGRAPHY red-roc- POINTS OP MTEREST AND ACTIVITIES -- Scenic canyons, streams and lake Wasatch Plateau fishing, camping, Joe Valley project Son Rafael Swell Spectacular canyon views, Buckhorn Draw and pictographs, enormous buttes and cliffs, Hondoo arch. Temple Mountain, Goblin Valley and thousands of weird atone goblins Oeveland-Uey- d dinosaur quarry Annual Friendship Cruise and Marathon Oreon Riwr through beautiful canyons adventure boating through rapids in Peso loti an Canyon one of country! deepest gorges Wilcox Range Valley Ranch, Dragerton Oueat ranch Ak lours Green River Aviation Co., Green River SOURCES FOR FURTHER INFORMATION -- Chamber of Commerce, Green River County Clerk, Castle Dale Canyon Country River Marathon Assn., Green River County Hopping series published through the Cooperation of the Utah Ifafo Pro Material furnlshod by the Utah Tourist and Publicity Council. V Association and this nowspaper. Ray Worthington was winner of first place In the Nephl Munheld icipal Golf Association last week at the Spanish Fork course. Clark Greenhalgh and Alan Ostler tied for second place. Mr. Worthington scored 86 In the 18 hole course, and with a handicap of 25, his net was 61. Greenhalgh and Ostler each scored 95, and with Identical handicaps of 22, each ended with a 73 score, In the Junior division tournament, Larry Greenhalgh and Kent Worthington tied for first with 53 1538, and Jeff Ostler won third with i iTTisxgnmfe gib EDUCATION JOBS Establish a department to aid and bring industry to Utah. the Great Salt Lake boundary dispute to assist development of a chemical salt industry. Utah as a source of cheap electrical power. our beryllium and oil shale deposits. a better tax climate through fair levies and passage of the Freeport Amendment. roads and tourist facilities for our state parks with a coordinated advertising campaign. 7- - Work for equitable transportation rates for ALL Utah products-insuri- ng that new rates helping one industry do not hurt another. 1 a University of Utah research center to develop our natural resources. constantly with labor and management to maintain a productive, healthy labor climate. small business through programs encouraging expansion and 10-Bui- ld discouraging unfair restrictions. a school bill to the 1965 Legislature with the agreed support of Utahs major leaders. an appropriation large enough to cover our needs but responsibly acquired so that NO SEGMENT OF OUR ECONOMY HAS TO BEAR AN EXCESSIVE BURDEN. 3- - Provide salary increases and in- centive pay for teachers. - Institute immediate state aid for school buildings in districts which 4- cannot finance their own needs. revenue allotments for books, supplies and equipment. and improve libraries. vocational training and programs for the slow learner, the emotionally disturbed and the exceptional child. e a blueprint for educational our of planned growth system. construction of buildings at universities and colleges. the Governors office with POLICY providing an OPEN-DOOtime each week for citizens to present . long-rang- R their views. ! 602139. CARD OF THANKS It is with the most heart felt appreciation that we ex press our thanks to our manj friends and relatives who were so kind to us following the death of our beloved husband, father and grandfather. We will always remember your expressions of sympathy. The family of William F. 103 COVER Paid Broadbent. J. CLAIR COLLARD A Republican Candidate for .) County Commissioner ct LOAM STATE REPRESENTATIVE EXPERIENCE A LEGISLATOR WITH EXPERIENCE WHO WILL CONTINUE TO WORK FOR THE PROGRESS OF JUAB COUNTY UNDER A BALANCED ECONOMY KNOWLEDGE KNOWLEDGE CONCERNING THE MANY PROBLEMS THAT FACE THE COMING SESSION OF THE LEGISLATURE TAXES, i.e. EDUCATION, CATTLE INFARMING. REAPPORTIONMENT, DUSTRY, BUSINESS, LABOR AND INDUSTRY. DEDICATION A DEDICATON DEEP ENOUGH TO WORK HARD ENOUGH TO HELP SOLVE THESE PROBLEMS. RESPECT ENJOYS THE RESPECT OF OTHER LEGISLATORS AND LEADERS THROUGHOUT THE STATE Political advertisement., by R. E. WINN, Nephi MAURICE L. MEMMOTT (2-yr- NEW IDEAS ARE NECESSARY AFTER ONE PARTY CONTROL FOR 33 OF THE PAST 37 YEARS.; 1. WE BELIEVE THERE COULD BE IMPROVEMENTS FOR SMOOTHER OPERATION OF OUR HOSPITAL 2. WE BELIEVE THE HOSPITAL COULD BE OPERATED AT REDUCED TAX COSTS. 3. WE BELIEVE WE COULD GET MORE EFFICIENT USE OF THE $103,000 OF ROAD FUNDS EXPENDED BY JUAB COUNTY. 4. WE BELIEVE THE PEOPLE SHOULD BE SERVED IMPARTIALLY. 5. WE BELIEVE LONG RANGE PLANNING IS NECESSARY TO IMPROVE COUNTY FACILITIES WE ARE PRESENTING CANDIDATES PLEDGED TO GIVE JUAB COUNTY CITIZENS THE CHANGES NEEDE- D- One good term is the best reason tor anotherl UEPVIIHCAN 03 Republican Candidate for County Commissioner (4-yr- CLAUDE R. " Patrons as Local Store , CARBON AND EMERY COUNTIES Re-ele- fJ Paid Political Advertisement by the Juab County Republican Com mitfee. .) |