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Show THE la M&lMij CTNTUfcY 10 WAkN h!!H MAT tORCE SOUGHT Ip BLOOD" Duty ne r f spend Completes Extension Course for Soldiers ht inserted tube in MAttSNECKARTER BLOOD POSE 9 FEET soldiers completTwenty-eiged extension courses during the first two weeks In Octoiier at the Infantry School Department of ht IN Hisroasc MEASUREMENT op BLOOD PRESSURE Instruction at Fort Non-Reside- nt FOP MOPE INFORMATION ABOUT NIGH BLOOD PRESSURE. ASK YOUR HEART ASSOCIATION daughters, Mrs. Joyce Jones and family and Mrs. Charlotte Greener. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Pinarelli spent the weekend in Salt Lake City, where they visited their daughter, Mrs. Deanna Smith and family. Saturday they were guests at a farewell dinner given in honor of their nephew, Larry DcLueo. Mrs. Frelda Orlandi and daughter, Mrs. Vicki Keele, were business visitors Wednesday in Og- Henning, Georgia. Among those completing the career course was Second Lieutenant Ernest J. Et-z- den. of 785 North Sixth East, Price. Bob Richardson of Kemmerer, Wyoming, was home over the weekend to see his family, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Richardson. A Halloween party was held Tuesday evening at the Chapel by the M.I.A. The young people in costumes enjoyed a scavenger hunt, around spook alley, dancing and refreshments. Joan Snow's father, Ray Curtis, was taken to the hospital. Thursday guests at the Snow home because of this have been her brother and sister, Kirk and Shauna Curtis of Salt Lake City. They returned home Sunday. The Friendly Sewing Club met Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Gloria Skerl. Mrs. Emma Tanner of Myton is visiting here with her daughter, el Wallkei? EBaMs WlB THE PULLMAN A Room First Price Office Main & 1st West 1 COMPANY 00, Union Pacific Passenger Station Salt Lake City, Utah Cleaning Action 2. Sweeps! 1. Beats! Walker Bank. As dPnc Union Matt to Another EUREKA MODEL 238-- Johnson. Walkers. How come? Because car? 3. Suction cleans! September Special Dust Bag Design-Kee- ps bag intake clear for more suction power Sanitized treated disposable dust bag Vinyl Dust Bag Toe Switch AdCover Step-O- n Handle Vinyl justable Bumper-prote- cts woodwork, furniture All Metal Construction Lifetime Lubricated Motor Dear Sid: RAY BOWEN We were pleased you succeeded in becoming the Republican choice for the Utah State Treasurer office. The people of this state could not have made a wiser selection, and I am confident they will return you to the State Treasurers chair in November. Testimonial Sunday To Honor' Youth Eureka floor care products selected for House of Good Taste, N. Y. Worlds Fair Called for Mission U.L Approved MODEL 238-- HcistarEi Utah Hleefric Co Price, Utah weve made it an even greater value than ever! To make Sunny Brook a bigger favorite than ever A farewell testimonial in honor of Elder William Ray Bowen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray J. Bowen, Dragerton, prior to his departure for the Bavarian mission of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints will be held in the Dragerton ward chapel Sunday, November 1, starting at 4 p.m. The program will include organ prelude and postlude by Frank Van Cott, opening song by the congregation, invocation by Reid Oliver, remarks by Bishop Ollie Lindsey, talk by Julene Oliver, piano solo by Paula Butler, talk by Ned Arambula, song by Barbara Bowen, talk by President Royal N. Allred, organ medley by Mr. Van Cott, remarks by the parents of the missionary, response by the missionary and closing song by the congregation. The benediction will be given by Stephen Reddick. Price Firm Named Distributor For Mining Tools n of Appointment Equipment Company of Price as an authorized distributor for y cemented carbide mining tools and masonry drills has been announced by L. Z. Budzen, manager mining product sales for Metallurgical Products Department, General Electric Company, Detroit, Michigan. n will stock and sell machine bits, roof bits, auger bits and finger bits in a full range of sizes ard styles plus a variety of n masonry drills. The will serve the organization areas of Carbon and Emery counties in Utah. Lester V. Hutchins is president n and general manager of Company. Cate-Carbo- Car-bolo- Since you joined the Pullman Company as a Conductor October 8, 1943; later being given a leave of absence from the company to engage in political appointive and elective offices, I know how much you have done and are still doing to help many persons connected with the railroad industry not to mention how greatly the economy of Utah State, Salt Lake County and City has benefited under your guidance during the years you have directed affaire of the State and County Treasurers and State Auditors offices. During the periods you have been on leave of absence, your employment relationship with the man Company and your position on the Salt Lake City Conductors Seniority Roster, Order of Railway ductors and Brakemen, Pullman System, remains unimpaired. I feel assured all railroads personnel will heartedly support you in the coming election. Please accept my very best wishes. OLD SUNNY KENTUCKY Railway Supervisors. No Wonder So Many Business. Civic and Union ILeaders Say: "BEGAMBLESS of PGMTECS . . . BEST MAN1 EBB BUB MBNEY is Y O BIRTHS Absolutely no change in quality! Enjoy it tonight! BUT. Huansnuin. ETBST KJOKt mvp ' O' W0r m tM KTME VTTt O Four boys were born at the Carbon Hospital during the past week to the following: October 14: Mrs. Walter Don- -' aldson, Price, boy. October 15: Mrs. Max K. Funk, Price, boy; Mrs. Kimble G. Lar-- , sen, Castle Dale, boy. October 20: Mrs. Robert S. Birch, Price, boy. JV FOR Cate-Carbo- blended whiskey Con- whole- (S) J. DON MERONEY, Resident Agent Member Union of American Cate-Carbo- brook Pull- Sincerely, Cate-Carbo- tu Mr MOW 8, 1964 Mr. Sidney V. Lambourne, Treasurer County of Salt Lake City & County Building Salt Lake City, Utah WILLIAM STATE TBEASEBEB j PAID POUTICAL ADVERTISEMENT BY , ' LAWRENCE MIGUACCK) FRANK B. HANSON ARLEN D. BECK A. D. KELLER GOMER PEACOCK GEORGE WATERMAN 29, It 44 Pat Boyack has returned home after sjending three years in the U.S. Navy. He b the son of Mr. and Mr. Pace Boyack. Young Married met Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Alan there are as many different financing plans as there are kinds of cars. The only thing you can be sure of is this: There are no lower rates anywhere than Walkers. The total cost is just $5 a year for each $100 you borrow. So, get the best deal you can on a new '64. And get the best financing deal too by coming to Want to save money on your new atives. Mrs. Thelma Rasmussen, Mrs. Myrtle Wharff, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Allred and Gerald Marchello drove to Manti Saturday where they at tended sessions at the Temple, Here from California to spend the week with Mr. and Mrs. Vic Orlandi and enjoy the deer hunt were R. O. Eagleston of Sunnyvale, Howard Shipley and his brother of Cupertino. John Hang. San Jose, Jack Baldwin of Santa Clara, James Stanley of Fair Oaks and Tom Gibbs of Oakland. Thursday evening they were dinner guests at a barbecue supper at the Orlandi home. Mrs. Eida Boyack returned home from San Jose, California, with the news of a granddaughter being bom to her daughter, Joan Piercy, while she was there. The Piercy's also have a little boy. Mrs .Boyack also visited with her son, Earl Standiy while there. Mr. and Mrs. Guido Salzetti spent the weekend in Phoenix vis - Coma to Walkers. Chances are youll save as much as $100 or more just by financing at ed month. Triple-Car- e Mrs. Don Burton of Farmington, New Mexico. A Hollow een party was held Wednesday for the Primary children. They all attended in costume and enjoyed game, dancing and refreshments. Spring Glen News Highlights Reported a WV.SnilMH,VfS THE PI ART WST WOPll Thursday, Octet- iting with their children, Lloyd and Vicki Keele and chilAnthony It, Gutierrez, boatsdren of Mt. Pleamnt spent the wain mate seaman, U. S. Navy, week here with her parents, Mr. Mrs. Reva Riddle entertained Mrs, Hael Ol.wn and family. son of Mrs, Matilda V. Gutierrez nine of her schoolmate Mr. arvl Mrs. David Colton of and Mr. Vie Orlandi, daughter' of 459 Janet Street. Helper, is at a A house guest Sunday at the party given Friday afternoon Salt Lake City spent Friday visitserving aboard the In honor of Juckle' 9th birthday. ing with her 'ster, Mr. Jj-- Has home of Mrs. Nina Goodrich was warfare aircraft carrier USS The children were dressed in Hal- lam and family. Yorktown, operating out of Long loween costume and they enMr, and Mrs, Jack Reckstrand Jlearh, California. Yorktown re- joyed game and a lovely luncheon and son Taun of Kearns spent cently participated in a Joint that was carried out in Hallo- Thursday through Saturday visit S. exercise off the ween tradition. Canadian-U- . Attending were lng with her parent, Mr. and Mr. west coast of the United States Becky Fazzio, Sharon Marchello, I lommer Snj der. ami Canada. The cxercLe was Jona Skerl. KerMr. and Mrs. Rudy Vuksinlck Seever, Kathy to increase her ry Snow, David Cunningham and and children of Orem spent Satwarfare efficiency and Lynnette and Roy Forsgren, urday through Tuesday visiting combat readiness. She is schedulMrs. Elva Judd left Tuesday for with their parents. Mr. and Mrs ed to sene with the Seventh Washington, where she Rudy Vuksinlck, Sr., and Mrs, Fleet In the Far East late this .Seattle, will a few weeks with her Phcxbie Haycock and other relAnti-Submari- M RICE, UTAH SUN-ADVOCA- WALLACE GRANGE STEWART FAUSETT |