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Show THE Page Two Its Visits, Visitors In the News About Spring Glen Residents Thursday, December 4, 1958 Official: Moss, Dixon, King Elected Four ranking Republicans af- ings from taxation): For, 168,365; firmed last week what most peo- against, 62,323. Constitutional amendment No. 4 ple have known since election day that November 4 was a great (school funds) : For, 103,855; against, 123,613. day for the Democrats. Initiative petition No. 1 (pari. The Republican quartet, acting In its official capacity as the State mutuel horse race betting) : For, Board of Canvassers, gathered at 91,148; against 149,877. the cpitol building to affix their signatures to the official canvass KEEP IT FRIENDLY of the states November 4 election. A store in Los AnThe board includes Secretary of geles department received the following letter State Lemont F. Toronto, Attor- from a couple to whom its billing ney General E. R. Callister, State department had written, requestAuditor Sid Lambourne and State payment of a long overdue bill. Treasurer Sherman J. Preece, all ing Gentlemen: We have received Republicans. your letter of the 23rd and would With the ledger balanced heav- like you to know we are dividing ily in favor of the Democrats, fol- our creditors into three groups: lowing is the official tabulation of 1 Those who will be paid statewide returns from the Utah promptly. general election: 2 Those who will be paid For U.S. Senator: Frank E. sometime. Moss (D), 112,827; Arthur V. 3 Those who will never be Watkiifc (R), 101,471; J. Bracken paid. Lee (I), 77,013. You will be happy to know that U.S. congressman. First Dis- due to the friendly tone of your trict: Henry Aldous Dixon (R), we have promoted you from letter, 58,141; M. Blaine Peterson (D), 3 to Group 2. 49,745. Second District: David S. Group SS King (D), 91,213; William A. Daweighty-year-ol- d was There an son (R), 87.234. gent who never did a days work Constitutional amendment No. 2 in his life. When he died, his wi(legislative expenses) : For, 108,-1- dow decided that at last she was against, 114,963. going to put him to work. She creConstitutionol amendment No. 3 mated him and placed his ashes In (exemption of household furnish an hour glass. 0; Enjoy Budweiser. with food Mrs. Kathryn Anderson was families home for the Thanksgivhostess to a Hamburger Party ing weekend. They included Mr. on Wednesday evening. All the and Mrs. Wayne Rowley and son primary children were invited. of Logan and Mr. and Mrs. Dee Tho$e whc attended played games Wareham and daughter of Salt and enjoyed the refreshments Lake. served. Each child donated fifty Special guest on Thanksgiving cents which was turned over to day at the Pace Boyack home was the building fund. Mrs. Earl B. Stanley of Seattle, Other guests over Mr. and Mrs. Howard Goodrich Washington. and family accompanied by Johnny the holiday was daughter Joan of and Nancy Jorgenson of Provo en- Salt Lake and Mr. and Mrs. Garry joyed Thanksgiving day at the Stone and children from Kenilhome of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Jor- worth. Mr. and Mrs. George Fullerton genson in Myton. Mr. and Mrs. Glen James and spent Thanksgiving day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Turn-bu- ll daughters were Thanksgiving dinin Dragerton. ner guests at the home of Leahs dinner guests at parents Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Niel- theThanksgiving home of Mr. and Mrs. William in Price. Other family son, Jr., Nielsen sons were LeRoy of Salt members attending were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mower and daughter Lake, William JT. and, Elaine ' Arno of Price. Also Mrs. Vedo Jolene. Edwards of here. Guests on Thanksgiving day at Tony Pinarellis home was a the Lawrence Rasmussen home scene for a lovely Thanksgiving included Mr. and Mrs. Jay Rasdinner. Guests included mussen and daughter of Salt Lake day Mr. and Mrs. Earl and Mr. and Mrs. R. Peterson and James Anderson, and Mr. and and children sons and Mr. and Mrs. Dan Tam-llo- s Mrs. Frank James, Sr., all of of Price. Helper. Mr. and Mrs. George Motichka Evening dinner guests were Mr. had an exciting weekend with and Mrs. Adolph Andreine of Heltheir daughter Pat being home per, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pasarella, from Ogden for the Thanksgiving Mr. and Mrs. Dick Class and chilweekend and also daughter dren of Provo and Mr. and Mrs. a senior at Notre Dame Sam Pinarelli. being crowned an attendant to Mrs. John Ferik, Jr., was dethe Homecoming Queen. lighted when her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. David Rowley en- Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Marshall of joyed having their children and Huntington dropped in on Saturday and had dinner and visited with her and the family. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Walkington had their children home for Thanksgiving day. Mr. and Mrs. Blair Walkington of Brigham City and Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Walking-to- n and children of Salt Lake. The Harold Duke family had a nice Thanksgiving day with Elaine and Don Nelson and Richard Duke of Provo being home to enjoy the dinner and visit. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Judd and daughters and Mr. and Mrs. Pete Clerico and daughters were Salt Lake visitors on Friday and Sat INC. ST. LOUIS NEWARK day. Mr. and Mrs. George RowVey and son Clark were ThanksgMdng dinner guests at the home of their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Dallin in Mfdvale. Mrs. Sarah Rowley left Wednesday for Vallejo, California where she will spend a few months visiting at the home of her daughter Jeanne ONiel and her husband News Briefs About Hiawatba Residents KINO OF BEERS LOS ANGELES (UTAH DISTRIBUTING CO., Price, Utah) Mr. and Mrs. John Scott, long- day. The Scotts now reside in time friends of the George Masons, Middletown, New York. Also visitsurprized them with a visit Sun- - ing with the Scotts were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sorensen from Salt Lake City. Mrs. Dale Martensen spent a few days visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bingham, and no sister, Barbara. Thanksgiving day Mr. Martensen arrived from Baker, Oregon. Friday the Martensens returned to their home in Oregon. Also visiting with his folks, sisters and brother-in-lawas Gordon Bingham. Gordon, is attending Weber College in Ogden where he is taking a course in electronics. Visiting from Los Angeles, California, over the Thanksgiving weekend were Mr. ancf Mrs. H. B. McCormick and Mr. and Mrs Carl Powers. Herbert is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley McCormick. Sunday dinner guests at the Roy Davis home were Mr. and Mrs. Ted a. Nye and small son, Carl, of The Nyes are the niece and nephew of Mr. Davis. Mrs. James Garber and girls of Salt Lake City visited for a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Shefton Gordon. Mrs. Doris Ensminger of San Lorenzo, California, returned to her home Monday after spending some time visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Marshall. Also visiting at the Marshall home wees their son, Jay, from Logan and Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Marshall of Kearns. Visiting at the N. Lee Kirk home over Thanksgiving were Leon Miller of American Fork and Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Lund of Salt Lake City. Mr. Miller and Mrs. Lund are brother and sister of Mrs. Kirk. Donald Finley, his wife, and children spent Thanksgiving with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Finley. Miss Carol Prince spent the weekend visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Prince, and sister, Janet. The Princes returned Carol to Salt Lake City Sunday. Home for the weekend from Utah State University were Miss Renee Sheffield, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Sheffield, and Glen Davis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Davis. Gary Draper spent the weekend w Will Arrive at CdPMNETTS Friday and Saturday, Pecember 5 and 6 ... 2 to 8p.m. FFLIEE SFCIKEimS For Venetian Little Red Wagons GLASS DISHES For Little Tots 2.33 SHOP EVENINGS Stores Will Remain Open Until 8:00 P.M. for Shoppers Convenience CORNET 9 Large Assortment of Imported Ceramics Beautiful Glasses 4 Patterns SET Vaues To 1.98 OF 8 ONLY LARGE SPAGHETTI BOWLS LARGE ONLY . SHOP 12-PIE- NATIVITY SETS 12-PIEC- ES ONLY Price UNION STORE IVORY FLAKES IVORY SNOW 2 CAMAY ZEST KIRKS 2 LARGE HARDWATER GIANT 85c 31c 2 41c bars 35c BARS CASTILE 10c DREFT IVORY 35c 3 1 c, 3 Bath LAVA reg. Liquid REG. 34c GIANT 75c CASCADE 49c DASH JUMBO 2.40 Ta-bon- the Children ALL STEEL GENUINE IVORY SOAP Faz-zio- s. and family. The Relief Society will sponurday. The girls really enjoyed sor a Turkey Banquet at the Helthe parade as we could see by per Auditorium on Saturday Detheir pictures on the front page cember 6. The proceeds will go of the Deseret News on Saturday. toward the building fund. ...tonightl ANHEUSER-BUSC- Re-mu- Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Hansen and Sandra motored to Moab on Thursday where they spent Thanksgiving with their son Jim Hansen and family. Mrs. John Tolich was hostess to a combined Birthday and Thanksgiving day dinner on Thursday. Guept of honor was her sister Mrs. Joe Ban. Other members of the family attending were Stana and Delores Tolich and Joe Ban. The school held an assembly on Wednesday for the students. Children on the program included Linda Nielson, Richard Curtis, Tommy Ferick, Randy Topolovec, Jakie Cunningham, Stana Tolich, Robert Rowley, Ralph Succomano, Rodney Christensen, Cathy James. Patsy Strakey, Dickie Tomsic, Tony Kokal, Susan Kilgore, Alice Paveer, Linda Whraff, Pamela Perry, Betty Crywatch and Toni Skriner. , The P.T.A. will hold their next meeting on Friday December 19 at 7:30. This has been changed from the date December 17 as All the announced. previously grades will participate in the Christmas program. An interesting evening is in store for the parents attending. Mr. and Mrs. Royal Christensen motored to Salt Lake on Friday and enjoyed the Santa Claus parade. After doing some shopping they returned home on Saturday. Linda Fazzio set duties aside at St. Benedicts ' hospital in Ogden and enjoyed Thinksgiving dinner with her family the Ronald Her visit extended until Tues- 55 East Main visiting with his parents and brother, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Draper and John. The Drapers spent Thanksgiving at a family dinner for the brothers and sisters of Leon and their families. Gary is attending the University of Utah and returned with his parents. He has the distinction of being the youngest active member of the Sigma Chi fraternity. The Relief Society held a bazaar Tuesday in the church. Many donations of baked goods apd much handwork were given by the townspeople. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Edith Hayes and Mrs. Lindora Draper. The tables were decorated by Mrs. Iris Kirk. A good turnout of ladies was reported. Mrs. Valera Otteson, president of the organization, wishes to thank everyone for the help and donations given to make this project a success. SPIC and COMET SPAN GIANT REG. DE PKGS. 99c 33c |