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Show U 4 . fm r- - Miiairlma r if- - Jt ism, HitiM I owe!! Happenings Grant. Brian $ V!. AtsO .i: doing .he vjantl Te "' be the Cr. ... '..r . ., rr t h ; s i Cere So .ht i(i Mr J S chant ' JJ.. b, ta Sett nlj. lue til ..erilre, SHARON took ivpik'son wife Alim,. ti sie her ittt to Salt I ale Inrtnr and to vH Uvir i i.I.oi en Mr. , .... K.it.invin and i vr. and Mrs. .mti 1. 1 iiM ( C". PAT AND LAIMAN A1 I F.N name 'rom ( adar CUy on the weekend to vlKt tbetr family, Both are ttie Arthu' Allens. Pat tS ai employed there. Elsie's beauty Salon; and l.aDawn works for the Forest Sir1'par'-ru- - lutio panted his a a d teiir-ie.- i lth H,r. MAS ;t two Bar' Ai TON the weekend to visit th Ander-M- ,n (anil if s and her friend Aden, the girls were roommates while attending Beauty (.'liege tft Salt lake. Sharon works at "CatHS of Sjwln Beantv ha Ion. to am. W here from Salt Lake City ovei irtiiitt Flowrell Happenings Hone; MOddOW HdDDGIlinQi Jensen, Mt. Pleasant and June's LANCi MUONEY WAS OR- - brother Eldon Robison and his dabted a priest In the Aaronlc wife Elaine, Salt Lake CUy. The two couples had Just rePriesthood Aug. 23 by his father from an enjoyable trip to turned Mooney. Clayton Eldon and the JenFlorida. ktanti Temple sens are former Flowed resiSeTeral to jo dents. FROM PEOl K SEVERAL this ward .spent the day, Aug, 21 at the Mauti temple. Bishop and Mrs. Ralph Robinson, Mr, arM Mrs, Glade Joniison. Wells Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Melville Tcmalneon, Mr. end Mrs. J. Leila! vie. WORD HAS BEEN RECEIVED here of the serious car accident tn Las Vegas, Nav., in which Mrs. Louie Duncao was Her relatives badly Injured. and friends here hope she has a speedy recovery. 1 MR. r?r-.- 1 l ueddlnr r ,.s i maternal grandparents. L. traveled to , - s Salt i ale hespbal. The little one has a brother, Howard and the Tomktnson are Gayla ' lit, wen to at Willow Cret-- k brl-l- Mttle daughter born Aue 13 In a j fhtidfc:, proems ntte.ui Stave , . ,'i utirtn, w2isln y r.-- emi. 'eih MRS. MELVILLE are proud to have another little great grandchild added to their family tree. Their granddaughter Ann and her husband Tom Stephenson,.Salt Lase are the happy parents of their .Mrrlsto nnrhe-- Mi! AND Tomlinson to ! all A. let! Sind . aj tUs. g I eSi MR. wuf r ,;' irHe Ssan I., in iverth Slid In l.t j b'n r. City t the ? Hells . n.t h), '.I tt-ji., vn n.' r . M.-s- !; overrent si s ARTHUR MRS. ''I a brought Ms mother home Saturday. wl Tfr;!j luce MRS. A.N'j HELD aid daughter, Christensen Carene, Salem, spent a day visiting their tiTotheis Chris, Ivin, Arclde and Orson and sister Ruth Allen and their families, ffa news continued from 1 conference was conimpressively with of Dcers returning with renewed enthuslNSrn and many new ideas to Incorporate Into the program of the Millard Eagle Chapter. Included Those attending Mike Stott, president; Tim futr-tl- e, The ducted vice Steve Prober., Dobson, trees., CUli Harmon, reporter, Steve Goo- pres. sec., Jeff d, sentinel, Richard historian, Chapter Advisor Robert A, Nellscn and his son Dan. All were especially proud of Mark Monroe, who served as thapter president last year. He Is currently serving as Utah KRN BRr.KERdohF, SAIT F.F.A. Secretary. Mak State was Lav a,i City overnight conducted the training sessions guest Friday of his parenls, Mr. of chapter secretaries, and Vrs. Frank Brinkerlsoff. Mike Stott told of his visit Guests of Frank and Portia tc Washington, D.C, 23 were and Arlle June Aug. Clair Harmon - Reporter r - VI. AND MRS. BOB CHRIS-(enso- i. die, Bed-stran- and his mother Rosa were in Pleasant Groveon but Friday. They visited Roses slsier-l- n law, 1 an line Cawley. StayBig at Uie ParadH 1m week aed visiting WkA their daughter and emvtv-l- a Joyce and Sieve Brampton were: Mr. and Mrs. AtaU Hinton and Son Joseph Darley, iJiylon. Utah. While here, they also vUted with the Bill Fllliiort and the John RhnhgtuM. last Meaiiw. They came DOES A QUALITY IIOHE TAKE TIME? You bat! Hundreds & hundreds of man hours, and it's all done in our foctory by skilled craftsmen in a matter of days and coordinated by a real your local INTERSTATE professional ... BUILDER-DEALE- r. PETERSON MACHINE A SUPPLY Lambert. GLEN AND MILDRED POR-(t- er, Roy, spent three days last week visiting her uncles and aunts here. They visited Mr. and Mrs. Venoy labrum.Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Beckstrand, Mr. and Mrs. Theron Swallow and Tom Swallow. VALA1E GREENHALGI! Returned home from visit tng her and their families daughter who all live In West Jordan. Her daughter Carolyn Paxton, her husband Gall and family are here with her for a few days. SUNDAY School and Sacrament meeting with their father Clifford Steart wen Gwen Sargent and Beth Tucker, Salt Lake City, Tad Stewart, St. George and Joan Stt from hire. JACK FREEMAN, PROVO, spent the weekend here withhls parens, Howard and Ruby Free van and bU brother! Jim and Bill and their families. MR. VRS. AND Bill Freeman spent part of the week end In the northern part of the state BEEN here of the death of Amy Adams, Salt late CUy. Shewlll tw burled here. WORD HAS RK-ceh- eJ MRS. GROVER SWAILOW, ITtnaca, Sev., and herdaugtier Vanda railed to see their father ard grandfather, TtomasSa Mil Y GA TULLS IN (At IF. The family of TJ.rcfsa What cott has receaiv sjent a weok A tend BYU this wl-ier- . by MELVIN AND EDITH COX, CON-duc- ted DeLyle Carling, Invocation was by Detynn iiskrwu. Leading the singing were Beck-straRobyn Carling and Joyce wUh Kay Slott, ai nd com-panl- st. The splrUual thought was en by Kathleen llosman. giv- thalr granddaughter Sherry Lynn Cregory, and Orrln beckstrand spent the weekend here at their homes. Mw IN IS VELMA STOTT Idaho vtsltlrg her daughter Rhea Knell Rowley, hustnd Dick and their family. SACRAMENT MEETINQ WAS conducted fcy Counselor Den Stott. Parttcljiatlng In the Sacrament service wore Tim Carling, James Beckstrand, Michael Hosrnan, Leo Dean Stott, James Freeman and David Beckstrand. Speakers were Ruby anu Howard Freeman. Connie Freeman played a piano solo. benedlcttkm was by Claud o w Duncan. MILLARD COUNTY PROGRESS I FUlmora, Utah "Friday, 84831 Auguet 30, 14 WANTED for SHERIFF of MILLARD COUNTY VOTE FOR WALT RIGSBEE Specially Qualified by 24 Years Experience in Law Enforcement Physically & Mentally Capable of Doing the JOB I Seek Your VOTE Greatly Appreciated Your Vote for Rlgsbee is a VOTE for LAW & ORDER al- Brookle was low, Saturday. taking Vanda lu Trow to at- CslUtunU. Thre.sNS, oven auj Ken ran, Hope and Ihnila IT it; belt few from Salt lake to Angel ft Where they were house gueits of Vern and Mary At Whatcott arid three da ugh at tbetr lionit In Tcrratne. They visaed all the luter-j- a n lh tow Acgetes and San Dlefo areas tofether BECKSTRAND SPENT days last week In Bout tful with her son Joseph, his wife Jean and tbetr family. She went to attend funeral services tn Salt Lake City Wendesday for Jean's father, Hamid A. eier tally to get whh their new tkUe granddaughter, Tlwi Mart. This Is the first grand hlld ft r the Hintons. . Their other tut. David, i0Qld have liked to have beet baft to see his new little jee, 4JJ twd, all! have to wall 1. tot w r when he receives leave from the Navy. David !s tv At In Basic Training In San Dfcagi. painted h EVA a few ATTENDING tOAMmat VISITING WITH a BLSHNELLE HERE' with hla mother, LolaBushnell, He works here on the farm. He lives tri the Northern part of the state. LEON SUNDAY SCHi OL WAS Paid Political Advweritament by Committee tor Rigsby In D-it- HUH t'ivi. Omen) tlltUt " 11 " 1111 wtcbd and (N. VVer. play Vern Is a Mnbir elClncer t for liorkweli !'Ar;itlotAl ELECTION w:. ' ?e to lave hi r a t,,- - er ! .' (h, Iwfnre pr'vi m (.'-ll- c He v.r hcrci 4 wntvini-on-. ) home, rcitirtiBg Hope sod I aula vls-B- ed Sterling lYBrbeU and fa m-- l' Threasa, In Fres.K. Ross Warner Some local candidates are improving selected and urged by local party member to file l?ns wrner at t Wuft!y 111 tefji- - h ainut a aa n ahed to UnlvtraMy Medical Center. There he under ei4 surgery and la Improving. His wife t InJa and rarents Mr. and Mrs. J w arcer. have Iwen with Pcaa Since h waa taken to halt ago office. CAPABLE STANDS FOR COUNTY UNITY AND PROGRESS ake CUy by ambulance. He la now off the fair kM, and on the critical list, t l!i remain In (he define v are tr.U for the time g. HU man; friends I f wish him e',l. If ton wnulJ like to dr..p Mm a card, tend It to the Vnlverottv v.e,- -t al t etger, Ltenai t , Naif UnU, 10 Vedb al Drl t ake CT, Utah I Others, feeling deeply about local needs, without selection or support of groups of citizens enter the contest for the undiluted love of fellow-maand concern for their heretofore unsatisfied needds, hoping o win the confidence of the people behalf. ttot influences may be used in their tt CONSIDERATE OF FELLOWMEN MANAGING A BUSINESS IB-m- CONSCIENTEOUS FAIR AND HONEST t, Delegates from each precinct meet at an early Convention, fabout 100 people to represent the whole county) and vote to thin down to two the number of candidates to appear on the Primary, Ballot. The unknown, or (dark horse) must have found good supporters to find a berth on the Primary. Now comes the Primary Election, where ALL of the voters may vote to say who shall represent them on the . November Ballot. DO NOT NEGLECT YOUR OPPORTUNITY GET TO THE POLLS AND VOTE! SEPTEMBER A 20 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE 1 VOTE FOR EMILY YOUNG IS Ssliwii Gold' Salt Cfelilr. wrld Cluff. Jr. Wride In lake S3, City, Utah, died Aug. 1934, in a Salt akebcafBal. I.Horn Apr, 8,1921, he war 1 the son o' Gold In Wrld, (Sr. and Lima Ann Snow Cluff. He married AbhGuIlPrun-c- n June 5, 1948. Thetr artage was later aciemnUed In tha Mantl L.D.S. Temple, Mr. Cluff waa a leather Iwf the Salt Lake CUy Schools. Itidude Survivor widow, and Diane sons, daughter Gambur, Buffalo, NY Dwght, Glenda to, ArU.; and Crtlg.Satt 2 YEAR COUNTY COMMISSIONER The luneral was Aug. 23, 1874 la the Be nr Ion Ward Chapel. Burial was la the Meadow Cemetery, paid by Lovell for County Commissioner Committee lake CBy. Ui. 10 A VOTE FOR PROGRESS DEPENDABLE YOUR SUPPORT IS APPRECIATED VOTE LEM LOVELL REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE for |