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Show b s&V Golden Age Booklore Club Hub news Members ol the Booklore Club participated in a musical evening last Thursday when a musical group composed of Mrs. Leo Osborn, Mrs. Ronald Jones, Mrs. Dwain Tidwell, and Mrs. Bert Powell presented a program of vocal music. The group was accompanied by Mrs. Iris Ferre. Mrs. Othel Pay and Mrs. Leo Osborn also gave vocal solos. The group met at the home of Mrs. Joseph Garrett. Those in attendance at the meeting were Mrs. Joseph Garrett, Mrs. Othel Pay, Mrs. Ralph Chase, Mrs. Theo Westring, Mrs. Joseph Smith, Mrs. Glade Sanders, Mrs. Alton Gadd, Mrs. David Austin, Mrs. James Smith, Mrs. Wallace Garrett, Mrs. Ted Hill, and Mrs. Alma Jones. k musical program under the ection of Inez Sorbe was esented at the Golden Age ub on Wednesday, October 9. ank Lunt, Guy Sheriff, and mes Christensen sang, and abel and Guy Sheriff present-- a vocal duet. The Golden Age Club is plann-- g a Halloween party for Octo-- r 30 to be held at the Golden je Club Center at 2 p.m. .it-A-Lu- re Representative Cary Peterson . ive a report on the Land Use lanning Bill to members of the Club at the home of , rs. J. W. Brough last Thursday ght. ,, Representative Peterson told the Bills background and told the part the counties will play administering it. Club offi-al- s called the discussion and u. following question and an-vsession very informative id comprehensive. Present at the meeting were irs. Frank Brough, Mrs. E. C. lerwood, Mrs. J. E. Andrews, Irs. Carl Wilkey, Mrs. Fred add, Mrs. F. A. Heppler, Mrs. H. Beckstead, Mrs. Cleon . lemmott, Mrs. Clyde Shaw, liss Naomi Bailey, and Mrs. J. L Brough. Representatives from 28 of Utahs counties, including three from Juab County, too part in a four-da- y Leadership School at Utah State University recently. Attending from Juab County were Deanna Fish, Decima Jacobsen, and Myra Kay. The theme for the event was Awareness, and the participants took part in workshops and discussions ranging from nutrition to interior decoraitng. Keynote speaker Dr. G. Alvin UnderCarpenter discussed standing and Coping with Inflation, and nationally recognized nutritionist Dr. Roslyn Alfin-Slattalked about nutrition sense and nonsense. A creative crafts program was presented by Millard Coun- - slephi news Visitors at the home of Mr. nd Mrs. George V. Jones dur-l- g the weekend were Mr. and Irs. Clair Anderson and family f Salt Lake City and Mr. and Irs. Gordon A. Jones and fami-- r of Bountiful. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Barnes of (ranger were weekend guests t the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ned tarnes. Fort Wall DUP camp holds meet v 0. Ray Powell, Bert Powell, nd Mr. and Mrs. Roy E. Gibson were in Orem Sunday evening to sacrament Arvilla Lunt was hostess to the Wall Camp, Daughters of Utah Pioneers on October 11. The group heard a history of Emily Pickering Anderson, given by Nita Park. The lesson, Pioneer Quilts was given by LaVern Worthington. Nella V. Sperry displayed a quilt made by her Twelve members of the group were in attendance. meeting where Neil Taylor, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sherrill Taylor, was he speaker. He has just returnLDS ed from the Japan-Nagoy- a mission. 0u The Fort Times-New- s Nephi, Utah October 24, 1974 r. K FOR COURTEOUS, EFFICIENT AND ECONOMICAL VOTE THIS WAY ON NOVEMBER Visitors at the home of Mr. Mrs, Ralph Jackman .spoilt last week in Payson at the home and Mrs. Clark S. Wood on Monof Mr. and Mrs. Allen Johnson. day altcrnoon were Mrs. Lillis Woodall of Bountiful, Elaine Mrs. Carolyn Thompson and Anderson of Hunter, Lola Lee of daughter Jessie ol Downey, Ida- Tooele, and Mr. and Mrs. Dean ho are usiting tins week at the Wood and daughter of Salt Lake home ol Mr. and Mrs. Ralph City. David Christensen and children of Fountain Green. Diane and Allen Christensen stayed at the Wilson home over the weekend while their parents were deer hunting. relaSome ol the tives who were in Levan for the funeral services ol James R. Paystrupon Saturday were: Mr. and Mrs James C. Paystrup and family of Sprmgwlle; Mr. and Mrs Nolan Squire and family of Sandy; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Paystrup and daughter Rachel of Salem; Allan and Glen Paystrup ol Provo, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Paystrup and family of Orem; Mi, and Mrs. David Paystrup and children of Ephraim; Mrs Kirt Kellett of Moroni; Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Wood and family of Provo; Mr. and Airs. Peter Syndergaard, Mrs. Ruby Miller, Reed Poul-seMr. and Mrs. Mel Hollingsworth, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Cook; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Henriksen, Mr. and Mrs. Philo Henriksen, Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Henriksen, Mr. and Mrs. A1 Loch, Mrs. Gladys Noyce and daughter Julie, Mrs. D. L. Hick-en- , and Mr. and Mrs. Chet Jensen, all of Salt Lake City; Mrs. Philo Searle of Kearns; Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Paystrup, Dorian Paystrup, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Paystrup, Mr. and Mrs. Elden Paystrup, and Mr. and Mrs. David Burns, all of Tooele; Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Thain and children of Smith-fieland Carol Chapman of Salt Lake City. sends a speThe Times-New- s cial birthday greeting to Shawn Eugene Synie, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ron Syme of Fountain Green. Shawn will be one year old on October 27. Grandparents are Mrs. Rachel Syme of Fountain Green and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond of Nephi. Great-grand- ; parents are Mr. Hyrum Hansen of Fountain Green and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hansen of Nephi. Sud-wee- ty participants and included dis- plays and instructions for making toys, art projects, textile and food products. Workshops on food safety and science, clothing awareness, family resource management, consumer and home decoration, and marital techniques were conducted by specialists. Margaret Haycock, nursing instructor for USU and Weber State College, discussed parental attitudes and the familys health, and Lanny Nalder, USU director of the Human Performance Lab, talked with the 300 women participants on physical fitness and the heart. Each of the activities planned during the week was designed to make community leaders aware of new information and resources available to make noted family living better, Margaret Merkley, director of the Leadership School. The workshop cncluded with an evaluation session and a buffet luncheon. The event is sponsored annually by Utah State University Extension. 1 Corrugated Steel ! ROOFINGiSALE V - 2.98 $ 3.98 4.98 5.98 6.98 7.98 26" X;6 Vdp26" x; gi 26" X 10' 26" x 12 26" x 14' 26" x 16' Rex and Earl Anderson of Salt Lake City spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Neds C. Anderson. Rex remained at the Anderson home for this week. , d; Monday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John D. Shepherd were Mr. and Mrs. John J. Shepherd of Salt Lake City and Mrs. Peggy Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cowan, all of Nephi. Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Mathews and sons of Murray, Paul Mangelson and family of Levan, and Mrs. Nancy McPherson and daughter of Nephi isited over the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Vern Mangelson. BASIC LAW IS GOOD COMMON SENSE! But, to make this work for Juab County, you must have the experience and back ground. I have dedicated myself to improving- this position as Justice of the Tcace to handle the mushrooming enforcement problems of this County. Vote for Experience and Dedication tj Mona News Pre-Hallowe- Mrs. Don Gadd of Nephi was a dinner guest Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gedge Oliver and family. Justice of the Sandra Dansie visited over the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. LaMonte J. Dansie. She is a student at Dixie College. Peace Paid Political Advertisement by Candidate Saturday visitors at the home of Mrs. Elena Stanley were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stanley of Orem. On Sunday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Daryl Stanley and children John, Mark, Barbara, and Richard of Orem were visitors at the Stanley home. They were enroute home from a trip to Las Vegas, Nevada where they visited with their daughter. L Mrs. Elena Stanley was a dinner guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thays Stanley at Santa-qui- n on Saturday. The dinner was in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Stanley and daughter Tanya of Blackfoot, Idaho. DEMOCRAT CANDIDATE FOR JUAB COUNTY SHERIFF EDUCATED $ 25 -- 11:00 p.m. AGGRESSIVE EXPERIENCED Thriller J BLOOD MONSTER j I Sunday, Monday and Tuesday - - October 27, 28, 29 j ; OF SUPPORTED BY 90 LOCAL POLICE OFFICERS J MMEHMU. 77r pupuni nun rvnnrpp nil ouunnLttnu LiniLua 1 5th YO UR GREENHALGH Xr villa Newton during the deer hunt. Hospital. - OCTOBER en .v'S R. N. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Sherwood and family of Orem were visitors at the home of Mrs. Ar- Clyde Ellertson was recently released from the Utah Valley GOLDEN VOYAGE OF SINBAD (G) FRIDAY ONLY 1, Vote Thursday, Friday, Saturday - - October 24, 25, 26 j' I Recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Keyte were Mr. and Mrs. Jess Hanson of Salt Lake City and Mrs. Lola Ferguson of Central, Arizona. Mrs. Gertrude Cunningham returned to St. Clair Shores, Michigan recently after visiting lor two and a half months at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wells Ellertson. VENICE THEATRE BARBED, WIRE 2 pt. $26.95 proll 4 pt. $28.95 proll FOR Wallace Tolley and daughters and Leslie were visitors on Saturday at the home of Mrs. Duleie Francom. Jeanette, Karen, Si ACME FENCE CO. 3310 South West Temple Salt Lake City, Ut. 487-74- 3 JUAB COUNTY GOVERNMENT, Levan news Jackman. Three Juab women attend USU school , attend Y Weekend visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph G. Wilson were Terry Hoyt and son Steven of Brigham City, Mona Lisa Hoyt of Provo, and Mr. and Mrs. BEST INTERESTS m WfiliD VOTE FOR For United States Senator WAYNE OWENS or U. S. Representative in Congress ALLAN T. HOWE For St'le Representative HOMER U. PETERSEN For County Commissioner, r. County Commissioner, RICHARD MAY For County Sheriff r. m B O EARL L.JWARNER 0 ra J3ETTY JEAN CARTER the main wash cycle, water through the Dispensall compartment holding the powdered wash detergent, and adds it to the wash water. In MILTON T. HARMON Republican Candidate for County Commission Wide Administrative Experience Interest in Efficient Government Unquestioned Integrity MAVIS M. HANSEN For County Attorney O T 18 LB. WASHER WITH NEW PERMANENT PRESSPOLY KNIT CYCLE . . . lets you take care of all your washday problems at home! 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