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Show Thursday, November 3, I960 TIIE VALLEY VIEW NEWS Page 14 James G, at ' Patton to of Vocational Education. The annual meeting committee is hopeful of obtaining Utahs gubernatorial and congressional vic- tors to address the UCA ings, co-oSalt Lake City October 31 strengthening farmer-owne- d James G. Patton, president of Na- is well known. In addition to being president of tional Farmers Union, will be the featured afternoon speaker at the National Farmers Union, Mr. Pat24th Annual Meeting of the Utah ton is president of the National Farmers Union Life Insurance CorCooperative Association in Salt and the National Farmers Lake City on November 19th is poration Union Property and Casualty Comthe announcement coming from W. pany, service subsidiaries of NFU. Wallace Holman, president of UCA. Early in 1960, Mr. Pattons book, In making the announcement, Mr. THE CASE FOR FARMERS, was Holman said that Mr. Patton has published by the Public Affairs long been active in serving in a Press, Washington, D.C. In it, the wide range of private and govern- farm leader presents the reasons mental activities, always working for his long advocacy of a strong to improve the security of the farm program to assist family farmfarm family. His work in the fields ers both at home and abroad. of legislation, government farm proMr. Holman also announced that grams, national defense and Mr. Jerry Voorhis, executive director of the Cooperative League of America, would be the featured Electronics speaker at the evening banquet ses- Expert Repairs -sion in the Hotel Newhouse. . VIDIO and SOUND Others who were listed as speakers were UCA general jnanager, Budget Priced - T.V. Sales W. B. Robins, John Schone, presi4822 So. Redwood Road and Mark dent, Utah AFL-CIPhone AM Nichols, director, State Department Co-o- p meet- added Holman. ps Participating in the' fun and excitement of carving a Jack o Lantern at their Halloween Party are the childreninMrs. Louise Harmons kindergarten class at the Kearns Stake Center. Both she and Mrs. Jorgensen are working closely to provide a rich and stimulating educational background for the children enrolled. Subjects for the years work includes science, reading readiness, health, learning the alphabet, writing numbers, coloring and the development of muscle coordination, dramatics, dancing singing and learning to associate with others. Parents desirous of registering their children may still do so as there is room fo r several more in the afternoon session. A $5.00 fee is assessed at the time of registration to cover the cost of materials used during the year. A $12.00 a month tuition fee will also be charged and this amount includes the cost of juice, crackers and treats for the children during the year. Granger 6-58- 41 President of National Fanners Union, James' G. Patton, will be speaker at the afternoon session of the Utah Cooperative Association Annual Meeting, November 19th in Salt Lake Citys Newhouse Hotel. LECI Commissioners who will see that the County Hospital does not become involved in chaotic financial conditions. Wayne Buck CARLSON BRADY COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Paid Pol. Adv. by Salt Lake County Democratic Committee. Stephen P. Smoot, Chairman.. VOTE ... Mary Condas LEHMER Experienced in legal affairs by 20 years of active practice, Mary Condas Lehmer's broad experience, diversified background and unique advantage as wife and mother, make her the BEST bench choice for the MOST people. The of the 3rd District Court has mounting judicial problems which need the insight of Mary Condas Lehmer. 7-m- an 3rd Dist. (Paid Political Adv. JUDGE Imogen Nov. 8th W. King, Phil L. Hansen, and Hazel Taggart Chase) Highland High x Education Ability . . Character Integrity Re-Ele- ct X X . X Governor |