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Show NpW, Juab Sitnts'&rttts Utah County, Nephi Area News Mr. and Mrs. Roy W. Greenhalgh visited In Richland, Washington for several days last week with their son and daughter in law, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur While there Greenhalgh and family. they met the new foster Lamanlte child of Mr. and Mrs. Greenhalgh, Roberta Jackson, and also helped celebrate the birthdays of Robert and Rodney Greenhalgh, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Greenhalgh. Visitors over the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hansen, who came for the deer hunt, were Kay Hansen and three sons, Mr. and Mrs. El win Goble of Murray, and Gordon Hansen of Salt Lake City. Juab County Ladies Attend Special Event at Utah State University The NepM Lady Lions enjoyed a turkey dinner at Cowan's Cafe Thursday, October 12. Hostesses for the evening were Lenore Heppler and Norma Sher- X wood. Following the dinner, the group met at the home of Mrs. Sherwood, with X Mrs. Sherwood conducting and presiding. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Chapman were special guests. Mr. Chapman showed slides and photographs and souvenirs of China and told of his stiy there during World War II. He discussed the customs of the people of China. Fortune cookies were served. Attending were Irene Brosdhead, Jane Bean, Hazel Jones, Stella Garrett, Nina Hanson, Lenore Heppler, Maxine Parkin, Maude Robertson, Margaret White, Ber- X tha Winn, Ruth Gardner and Nonna X Sherwood. Six Stay warm while you stay in the action. I Decima Jacobsen, Myra Kay, Isabel Carter, Beth Jarrett Lillian Ostler and Donna Sparks were in log an last week to attend Leadership Days, October 24 to 27 at the Utah State University. Theme of the conference was Wonderful World of Women. About 300 women, representing every part of the I state, attended and participated. Mrs. Carter gave a demonstration on arts and crafts, showing how to crochet hats, scarves, bags, etc. Mre. Jarrett represented the Farm Bureau, one of the sponsors of the conference. Mrs. Sparks is extension agent, and the other ladies represented the Relief Society from the stake and wards. s THINK I : , . TJ, ;J tJ X 2 THINK . . the people livipg in Juab School District should News of the Senior Citizens.. X be informed on current problems and plans and of On October 25 the Senior Citizens met H future possible developments so they may have at the Center for a Halloween party and m the to opportunity let their views be known before pot luck dinner. The building was decdecisions are made. S orated in Halloween colors. Some mem- Visitors during the week at the home of Mrs. Gilbert Bailey were her grandson Carol G. Bailey and his wife and two children of Payson. They spent MonOn day afternoon with Mrs. Bailey. Thursday, Mrs. Baileys niece, Mrs. Eva Stapp and a friend from Provo were visitors. bers came in costume. An enjoyable afternoon was spent by 45 members. Records were played for dancing. A young couple, dressed in Halloween costumes, greeted members at the door. On November 8, at 2 p.m. there will be a social at the Center. Refreshments will be served. Florez and Cecilia Gomez of San Jacinto, California were overnight guests recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dwain R. Bracken. They came for general conference In Salt Lake City, and are frends of Mark Bracken who is serving a mission in that area. RoeeMarie rNew Babies TYPICAL COMMENTS J. BRACKEN BY COMMUNITY A Paid Advertisement by Timothy H. Irons, Nephi, Ut. This week only 16.95 UJSLVcnirjE SPORTSMAN'S SUPPLY NORTH MAIN 810 NEPHI, UTAH STREET Phone 623-014- 6 Having worked with Sid, I know that he has an unmatched record of fiscal MRS. VERNON (HELEN BROWN) ROMNEY . . . Bountiful, Utah. experience." "It is a pleasure to be numbered amongst the many people who wholeheartedly respect and support Sid for the Office of State Treasurer." HON. JOSEPH E. NELSEN . . . Spanish Fork, Elect Linn Baker LEADERS Re- - it's hSt fir Ktiea. Anyone who has been associated with as I have in Public Service, can do no less than commend him to the PEOPLE OF UTAH as our next State HAZEL TAGGART CHASE Treasurer. . . . former Salt Lake County Recorder. "For the years that we have worked together Sid has proven to be unsurpassed in the investment and protection of public monies. OSCAR HANformer Salt Lake County SON, JR Commission Chairman. Paid for by Lamboume it's comfortable: Wolverine makes it And thats for trying them on soon. If its Wehnrhw, reason good TIM IRONS I Wolverine Proof WHAT DO YOU Candidate for School Board, 3rd Precinct V Sid, LEE SID LAMDOURNE I THINK . . that students with special problems such as learning disabilities or special abilities, or wh3 ute failing to progress according to their abilities should be identified and given the special help they need when they need it. They should not become the helpless victims of a system that ignores individual differences and tries to push all' students through the same material at the same speed. it It both Action boot doe and insulated. Keeps hunters dry, too, beceuse the sturdy.leather tops are water repellent as wed as acid resistant Further proof it foes with the freat outdoors! speed lacing, tough crepe soles. This blanket-line- d THINK? A great public servant and should receive the solid support of the people to continue. He is a great individual. Gov. I THINK . . that the education of an individual should be aimed at two equally important results: 1. To fur- nish the individual with background knowledge and thinking skills which will help that person be a good citizen; 2. To help the individual gain knowledge and skills with which to make a living. ... LAi&BOUBNE 0 1 X X Mr. and Mrs. James Neil Francom announce the birth of a daughter October 29 at the Payson Hospital. Mrs. Francom is the former Jeanette Mathews. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. James W. Mathews of Nephi, James Derwin Francom of Spanish Fork, and Velma Francom of Payson. Great grandfather Is James Arthur Francom of Spanish Fork. Christopher White, son of Mr. and Mrs. Vard White, who became one year of age on November 1. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ludlow and Mrs. Ivol Wlhte of NephL Great grandmother Is Mrs. Christina Whited of Salt Lake City. VOTE TO KEEP YOUR TAX MONEY WORKING FOR YOU! Pag Lady Lions Hear of China At Recent Dinner Meeting Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Tolley and sons Ricky and Steven of Delta visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Claude Tolley. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Nyman visited in Springvllle Sunday with their son and daughter In law, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Nyman and son Michael. The oocasion was Michaels first birthday anniversary. Others of the family present were Mr. and Mrs. Dale Berg and son Paul of Heber City; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rose and daughters Kristine and Shannon of Salt Lake City. 1972 Thursday, November 2. Sid has been a trusted servant of the people and a Loyal Republican all CLIFFORD his political life. Lake City, Utah. ASHTON .,. Salt for ; STATE TREASURER For Treasurer Committee w Your Candidate for State Auditor with Proven Experience William E. Dunn offers seven years experience in public service. He is currently Chairman of the Salt Lake County Commission, where he has restored dignity to an area of government long considered a whipping boy. He was elected as Murrays Outstanding Young Man of the Year and one of Utah's three Outstanding Young Men of 1957. WILLIAM E. DUNN IS THE SECRETARY OF STATE . . . A member of the Advisory Committee on Title 1 Programming for Higher Education. Knowledgeable matters. A the Official State Election Officer and as such qualifies credentials of all candidates. Must assume all responsibilities of the office of the Governor should the Chief Executive be absent or incapacitated. Is in Director of the National Association . County Officials. A and Loan Officer ot a major Salt Past State President of the Utah a pharmacist with 18 years as a business owner-managePast President Murray Chamber of Commerce. By profession, He is Consul of the American Institute ot Banking. He is trained in the most modern auditing techniques and holds a B.S. degree in banking and finance and in economics. In this day and age of computerized accounting, it is essential that Utah's state auditor be on the latest auditing techniques and procedures Linn Baker isl administrator. administrative head of all corporate business in the State of Utah. , a member of the Board of Examiners serving with the Governor. Is Candidate Selection Committee to serve on the Salt lakt County Commission, where I currently serve as Chairman. During my tenure as Mayor of Murray, I was honored as the Outstanding City Official in the State of Utah, 1971. let me put this experience to work for you as Secretary of State. William I. Dunn d iLt PAID POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT for only $ 37900 havt served two terms as Mayor of Murray and successfully lowered taxes every year of this tenure. I left this post when drafted by the Republican I Bill, his wife Norma, and their four children have resided in Murray for many years, where he was a member of the Bishopric of Murray 20th Ward and is now a High Councilman in Murray South Stake. He served in the Navy during World War II and is a member and former director of the Rotary Club of Murray. He is a sincere, dedicated, effective s public servant whose goal is outstanding service to the of the State of Utah Vote Nov. 7 for Paid pot. adv. by Auditors for Baker committee Chairman, Dee Wilcox, Weber County Auditor of COMMAND' experienced Is the Jaycees. He has had extensive experience supervising a staff ot 40 in Utah's largest financial institution. State Auditor Requires a knowledgeable, Organizer and Past President of the Salt Lake County Council of Governments. An active member of Utahns for Effective Government. He has fen years banking experience. Linn Baker of the League of Secretary Treasurer of the Utah Association of Counties. financial auditing. He is now the Operations Lake City bank. President Cities and Towns. Linn's qualifications could hardly be better for the office of state auditor, where he would supervise a large staff of auditors and be responsible for all auditing in connection with the expenditure of state funds. He is experienced Vice SPACE University. staunch supporter of vocational education. Past Exclusive Serves on the Board of Trustees for Weber State College and Utah State on Community College graduate with B. S. degree in Pharmacy, University of Utah. 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