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Show SpKl, Juab County. Ije 4648. Nephi Young Man in Play At Ricks College, Rexburg Several Counties Open to David Spencer, 1972 graduate of Juab High School and now a student at Ricks College at Rexburg, Idaho, will appear this weekend In two performances of 1776, being produced by the College. The presentation also will be staged at Goose hunters are now active In Utah except In Daggett and Uintah counties where the season opens November 25. Geese will not be hunted this year in Carbon and part of Emery Counties or on the Fish Springs National Wild'lfe Goose Hunting; Limits Set Idaho Falls on November David Is son of Mrs. Eloise Spencer of Nephi, and while at Juab High starred In two productions. 4 'i ; their Sophomore Sweatoh The music will be presented by ELI, and dress will be "school dress and no blue denims. The dance will be held at the boys gymnasium, starting at 9:15. Sophomore class officers encourage all students of the school to support the dance. Prices will be $1.50 and $1.00. Dance. Jmi Parents Annonce Plans 1 Swan are moving onto marshlands of northern Utah now. Some 4,000 swan have been sighted on the Bear River Refuge with another 500 at Ogden Bay. Only holders of swan permits are allowed to take swan. Waterfowl hunters in swan areas should be careful not to swan for mistake the large, snow geese. present B3m Carol Mr. and Mrs. Reese Sherwood an nounce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Mias Carol Jean Sherwood, to Brenton C. Jonea of Vernal, Utah. Mias Sherwood is a graduate of Juab graduate High School and a four-yea- r of the Juab Stake Seminary. She presently is attending the Brigham Young University where she is a senior majoring in elementary education. Mr. Jonea is a graduate of Uintah High School, and a four year graduate of Uintah Stake Seminary. He has commission to Eastern pleted a two-yeHe also attends Brigham California. Young University majoring in history. The couple's plana are for a wedding at the Manti Temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y ar Saints. Junior High Plans Harvest Super-X- , Mrs. Verda Goble of Stayton, Oregon and her daughter, Mrs. Beverly Matson of Cragtree, Oregon have returned to their homes after spending the past 10 days with relatives: Mr. and Mrs. Dean Howard at Mills, Mrs. Elva Nielson at Nephi, and their mother, Mrs. O. L. Eliason at Moroni. At Moroni they also visited with Mrs. Gobles brother and sister In law, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Eliason. Mrs. Goble is a sister to Mrs. Howard and Mrs. Nielson. Mrs. Goble and daughter spent part of the time at Mills and Mrs. Howard was in Moroni with them. Mrs. Eliason returned to Oregon with her daughter and granddaughter for a visit there. Weather Report . . LEVAN STATION 27. The dinner was in honor of Mrs. Don Newton and Greg Newton. Enjoying the dinner were Mr. and Mrs. Don Newton and son Gary, Mr. and Mrs. Nile Roberts of American Fork, Mrs. Sheila Strickland and two children of Lehi, Mrs. Debbie Newton and son Brian, Mr. and Mrs. Greg Newton. $2.85 83.95, This is HURRY, WE ARE CLEARING OUT our rifle ammo for that wa i ITS SNOW TIRE TIME i i i MOUNT AND BALANCE YOUR SNOW TIRES let US 1 50 each i i i 9 --r- at ow CONOCO BURTON South Main Street Phone 623-179- 7 af or YOUR HOME the year. will sell then place your orders with us for greater savings for exactly our cost. We will be open Thursday November 9ffi WE DON'T HAVE iwhat you need, we can surely get it for you. We now have access to every maor make of firearms except Browning (and we're working on them) IF until 8 p.m. See our new Pop Com pepper and enjoy some free pop com. WE SELL FROM OUR HOME at 440 East Fifth North, Nephi. We're open any time there's a light on in the house, and almost any daytime hours. Mom tends the Come on store until I get home at 5 p.m. on week-dayup and sea us or cad Win Nielson at home at 623-065- 5. LYLES AGENCY THUNDER SPORTS 3 South Main -- Phone Nephi ELECTION 623-154- 1 BALLOT Uncontested Judicial Offices Vote on eeefa of tbe following Shall Justice R. L. TUCKETT (incumbent, tmopposed) be retained in the office of Justice of die Supreme Coart of Utah? YES NO Shall Judge JOSEPH HARLAN BURNS (incumbent, unopposed) be retained in the office of District Judge of die District Court of the Fifth Judicial District YES NO 2 I th. 1 Proposition LEGISLATIVE ARTICLE REVISION Shall Article VI of the State Constitution be revised to make changes in the procedure and manner of operation of the State Legislature and the legislative branch of state government, including rules and procedure. (The presthe ent law and the proposed revisions are on cards in the polling place and booth. FOR law-maki- ng AGAINST Shall Section 8 of Article I of the State Constitution be amended to provide that persons shall FOR not be bailable when accused of a felony while on probation or parole, or while free on bail trial on a previous felony charge, where AGAINST the proof is evident or the presumption strong. EH ' CITY SCHOOL SYSTEMS PERMITTING ALERNATIVE FORMS OF COUNTY GOVERNMENT Proposition No. 3 Proposition No. 4 Shall Section 6 of Article X of the State Constitution be repealed, removing the mandatory requirement that cities of the first and second class FOR have their own school district. AGAINST LOCAL SCHOOL lb. 2 RESTRICTING BAIL IN CERTAIN FELONY CASES EH LOCAL SCHOOL n Shall Section 4 of Article XI of the State Constitution be amended to permit the Legislature to preFOR scribe alternative forms of county government from which counties may select, subject to referendum; the form which best serves each countys needs- - AGAINST LOCAL SCHOOL For Juab School District Board of Education, Representative Prednet No. 2 K. J. SPERRY Vote fa One D EH 1 faUnty Clerk the County of Juab State of Utah, hereby that the above and forego certify to a toue and correct copy of the official ballot to be votodonat the General Election on November that the respective School District RepSenti lota will appear as the various LOCAL SCHOOL i.ta re shown herewith, each precinct having - LOCAL SCHOOL INSISTS. Juab County Clerk t J I I I I I I I I I I I I I I SHOP OUR CATALOG IN THE COMFORT OF JUDICIAL Proposition Four L, REMEMBER, all of our guns and ammo are priced below factoy suggested wholesale prices. now Psq i i i we have only 2 of these! We have a few boxes left November 2, 1972 ri i i i 3.41 - - Winchester Model 1200, BELOW WHOLESALE Thursday, i i i i 12 ga. Magnum 2 3 4 4.35 SPECIAL MILLS NEWS Mrs. Nadine Green of Orem visited on Saturday evening with Mrs. Arvilla Mrs. Green and Mrs. Newton Newton. attended the weddng reception held at Payson for Kevin Jensen and the former Jeanette Curtis. Other visitors over the weekend at the home of Mrs. Newton were Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Sherwood and family of Orem. Remington Mohawk, 2 ga. 12 ga. Max Load Super-X- , Pump Shotgun 12 ga Weekend guests at the home of Mr. anl Mrs. Don Yates were their son In law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Strain and children Bryan and Jennie of Magna. at a birthday dinner on Friday, October The Juab Junior High School will be holding its annual Harvest Party on November 3 at 8:30 p.m. at the JHS Games .dancing and girls gymnasium. refreshments will occupy the evening. All Junior High student are invited to attend. te Mona Area News Mr. and Mrs. Greg Newton were hosts Party for Friday Evening WE HAVE A GOOD SELECTION OF SHOT GUN AMMO IN STOCK NOW! goose. On Saturday, November 4, the Sophomore student of Juab High School will 1 HUNTERS! Daily bag limit on geese Is six birds with no more than two Canada geese or dark species allowed per day. When Daggett and Uintah counties open, the daily bag limit there will be one Canada Sweater Dance Planned ft ;r3 HEY... PHEASANT Refuge. 1. i (Jitncfl-Sfrtd- fl |