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Show Derail Jensen left for in RiveTton Salt Lake City, Sunday. She Crit Killen, a career man in rlans to visit several days with w a daughter. U.S. Navy, stationed at San the I Jack Mrs Burr, J"' Diego, Calif., motored to Utah v Joyce Ferguson has closed her last week and visited at the I Salma home, and plans to spend home of Mr. and Mrs. N. P. the Winter months in California. Nielsen in Sahna. Mr. Killen Mr. and Mrs. Kal Duffin and She left Friday and accompanied and children, Tracy artd Randy, Mr. and Mrs Dan Osborn to have visited this Summer at the and W1 Which rlan Would You Choose? 'j President Eisenhower has said of Dick Nixon . . . Mrs There is no man in the history of America who has had such a careful preparation as has Vice President Nixon for carrying out the duties of the Presidency. There hasn't been a principal administrative meeting among the heads of government that he has not attended as an active participant. In every country that he has visited the United Mates has gained many additional friends. The success attained is a tribute to his dedication and to his wisdom. j children, Ronnie, Lynn Lynda, have returned to their home in Kearns. They were visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Sanders, parents of Mrs. Duffin. i . Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Morley UlnSsSnl i miTu n en- tertained members of their 500 Club, Saturday night. Dinner was served to 12 guests. Prizes were won by Vernal Christensen and Mrs. Allen Martin, 1st; Mrs. Max Sorenson and George Monroe, consolation. Satina, Sevier County, Utah Fage Fri., Nov. 4, 1960 Mrs. Ted Burr, who visited the past week at the Burr home, has returned to her home in Salt Lake City. Hunters and visitors who were Mrs. Allen Crane was hostess Orange, California Her dau- parental home. The Killens left camped with Arvin Torgensen at to members in the Birthday Mr. Mrs. and for and were the and family, Sunday return, Mud Springs during the opening ghter Bill Patterson, Rex Osborn and accompanied by Lindy Nielsen, of the deer hunt in Utah were: Club, Wednesday evening of the Charles Crawfords, all live who will attend a Speech Con- Mr. and Mrs. Rex Torgensen and last week. Eleven members joinin California vention, opening Tuesday in Los Amy Torgensen, Mr. and Mrs. ed in honor of the anniversary. in Leo Gattenio, and Bob Lafyloffy, Luncheon was served in the Angeles. Mr. Nielsen M. Mrs John of Bird and structor in Mr. Speech j .Therapy in .all of SJnta Monica, Calif.; Mr. early evening by Mrs. Lloyd Kearns, Don Bird of Salt Lake the Granite School District in and Mrs. Don Lunt of Kaysville; Hatch and Mrs. Francella KimCity ,and Paul Scymug of Comp- Salt Lake. He was accompanied Jim Christiansen of Nephi, and ball. Fancy needlecraft was the ton, Cal.f were visitors at the by Mrs. Nielsen, and the family and Mr. and Mrs. DeLoyd Lund pastime, following the social hour. home of Mr. and Mrs. Teddy reside in Sandy. of Orem. Bird during the deer hunting season Visitors at the home of Mr. Mrs. Abbie Kane, mother of Additional Locals On Page 5 and Mrs. Alford Jensen during Mrs Clell Sorenson was host- trie deer hunt in Utah ess to members of the Sorosis were: Mr. and Mrs. Duane Jen- -' Club, October 26th. Mr. and sen and son, David, of Salt Lake; VOTE NOV. Mrs. Max Robinson of Richfield, Mr. and Mrs. Odell Jensen and who have recently spent two sons, Lee and Leon, of Provo. years in India with the Soil Mrs. Rosella Ivie visited at the Conservation Service, gave an interesting lesson on that coun- home of Mr. and Mrs. Stan Ivie, D. try. They showed many color- and made the acquaintance of ed slides and costumes of India. her 20th grandchild, a baby girl, A new member, Mrs Dee Ritchie born September 14th at the San BUCHANAN was welcomed into the club. Re- Diego, California Hospital. The freshments were served to 18 baby will be christened Yvonne. members and a guest, Mrs. Bryce Her sisters are Dianna and Johnson of California. The family reside in Mission Village. Returning from Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Taylor the six weeks visit, Mrs. Ivie was and family of Salt Lake City, accompanied from Cedar City by were week end guests at the Mr. and Mrs. Drew Haight, who home of Mr and Mrs. Clayton visited Sunday at the Ivie home. Rasmussen. Visiting and joining in the Mr. and Mrs. DeLoyd Schau-gaar- d Utah deer hunt were Mr. and and children of Salt Lake, Mrs. Pat Patterson and Mrs. are visiting for two weeks at the Louise Dutton of Long Beach, home of Mr. and Mrs. Lavon Calif.; guests Mr. and Mrs. Roy Christensen. Bird and Mr. and Mrs. John Horne. They left Wednesday on Mrs. Myrtle McDonald left last the return. Also visiting relaweek, and plans to spend the tives were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Pd. Pol. Adv. Winter months at the home of Cherry of Thornton, Idaho, who Dr. and Mrs. S. C. B. Sorenson were here over the week end. , J f! Supporters Of Jack Kennedy Are J V ' 1 10-da- y 8TH On The Record, Too! For Harry Truman wondered R. . . . Senator, are you certain that you are quite ready for the country or that the countrv is ready for you in the role of President in January, 1S61? I am greatly concerned and troubled about the situation we are up against in the worl now and-i- n the immediate future. That is why I would hope that someone with the greatest possible maturity and experience would be available at this time. (New York Herald Tribune, Lyndon Johnson objected . STEVEIM In UCC&SS . . are I am not prepared to apoligize to Mr. Kruschchcv Khrushto Mr. to I not am send regrets you? prepared are you? chev (Shouting to a Washington State Democratic Convention at Spokane) (New York Times, Did you know that the Demo- cratic candidate for Congress reported $3,000 from labor sources for his unsuccessful campaign for Congress two years ago? This money came from the AFL-CIDance Fund $200; AFL-CIUtah Committee on Political Education Machinists Nonpartisan League $300. It is urgent that you support A. Walter Stevenson, the Republican candidate for Congress. Stevenson will fully represent the rural counties of Utah. He is not mortgaged or obligated to Eastern labor leaders or any other special interest group! O Adlai Stevenson worried . . O . $2,-50- 0; The amount of money being spent on Kennedys campaign is phenomenal, probably the highest amount spent on a campaign in history. (Newsweek, Hubert Humphrey warned . . . My opponent and his campaign aides may feel it is possible to buy a state, but they certainly cant hope to win by such tactics in November. (Washington Post, Republican Candidate For The House Of Jac-qualin- e. Vote for Representatives From Sevier County Competent For - Experienced Progress Peace and Prosperity Vote For Wayne Morse charged . . A. . His statements in regard to campaign expenses are further evidence as to his lack of qualifications for the Presidency. The American people should make clear to Senator Kennedy that the White House will never be put it is obvious that the truth is not in him. up for sale (Baltimore Sun, ... NATIONAL VOLUNTEERS FOR N1XON-LODG- STEVENSON 1 REPUBLICAN Poid Political Ad b (Clyde for Governor Chairman) 8 ELECT SIXTH JUDICIAL JUDGE Capable Jurist Who Has The Experience And Maturity To Discharge This Important Responsibility of Laws. of A graduate of George Washington University with the degree November 8 Richard M. Nixon FERDINAND ERICKSON Bachelor Admitted to the Bar in Washington, D.C., having later been admitted to the Bar in the State of Utah. Has practiced in both Federal and State Courts for the past 35 years. Served as County Attorney of Sevier County for two terms. Served as District Attorney of the Sixth District six years. Served as Juvenile Judge for two years. Served as a member of the House of Representatives from Sevier County for four years. Born and reared in Monroe, Sevier County, Utah, where he has lived his entire life. For President For U. S. Representative In Congress A. Walter Stevenson For Secretary Of State Lamont F. Toronto V '4 - James -- 7 For Attorney General Walter L. Budge ) first President of the Lions Club at Richfield, President of South Central Utah Knife and first the and Fork Club. Him To Serve In This Important Judicial Office VOTE FOR FERD! Pd. Pol. Adv. VOTE N. Stacey For State Representative R. D. Buchanan For County Commissioner, 4 Yr. Term Kendrick Harward George D. Clyde For Governor BEEP AMERICA KEEP AMERICA Was the For State Senator y ' VL& For State Treasurer nt y Sherman J. Preece Has taken an active part in the civic and school affairs of Community, County and State. Henry Cabot Lodge For Ken Chamberlain 7" lf Ericksons Diversified Service Equips t, ,k For District Attorney j r Xs4 Sid Lambourne if& Vice-Preside- For State Auditor Served two years in the Army of the United States in World War I; one and years of this service was and in Germany. Was commissionFrance, Belgium spent in the theater of war, and comed a captain while serving manded a Company of Infantry during the last six months of the war. Served 8 years in the Utah National Guard, commanding Battery E the last two years one-ha- ! fiV-- STRAIGHT to Congress KEN CHAMBERLAIN Carvel Mattsson, Utah Chairman A VOTE Hi P O. Box 7398, Washington 4, DC. Peter M. Flanigan, National Director NOVEMBER Walter E 2 REPUBLICAN For County Commissioner, 2 Yr. Term Blaine C. Curtis GREAT STR0HG STRAIGHT Pd. Pol. Adv. by Sevier County Republican Committee |