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Show October ILL 11C1 ll't.i'. Ml. 1lt a Milt l i .a- ! . p.age Se en i Fairview Couples SOQ A Celebrate on Golden Wedding The ju.r.t Guldt r. ; Mrs Lewis Muai in Mrs Chalk-.- Bills hi . i uiJdi, was i r su usi! Mr Mr Kll MliVStr, if sul, Mrs Liwis M iwir of lelin.orue i r i program son-in-la- Kllen j'uu i! iht , f ! 1 1 i. .ar-te- t, 11 bo:'-to- .. w Makes Plans to r,la 1 Ni j n a J i r.si t i. 1. 1 si h h.ht I I 1. .1 h !i i F; It O i r Wed Roy Boston I L .Dt a'. o I'tli Uked r ! i V si'll ! ii V - Mi iii liai ' t h r 1 1 In ii.i to ii - i V t . 1 l'n M Mads , Juit CLoii vM ll up Mu TU TU it the pij.no, .aid Mis Charles Ihlhs In a g ii in la,,g r Blaine Wheelir, m jo La;,. Mr., r with Kvtlvn Tt r n as ai i ompanLst t. Mis Neil Jonts iDeaMiai an i Mr an Mrs Carl Andirson, small left week to last daughter with Bkilsn Tirr n to join hi r husauon.panist, go t, tribute to Mi Lew ,s band wlio is stationed Mis Mciwtr by a granddaughter, Mrs Li w and lhakt till lr ll It:.atI , Fort Gh nn.s Hanstn, h, turn H .Mrs Joins has spent the past Whet ler s i. ninths here wih In I mother, All ul the Chai It s Util children Mis J ist pii were pit sent, and fall but one of tdie Ixw is Mowtr ihildrtn were A.rman Marion Nielson aimed present fur the cehbration. home Saturday night from Scott Air Fm i e Base, Illinois, to visit with his parents, Mr. arul Mis Ki nt Niilson Marion recently graduates! from an tlectiomis school and will ntxt go to Japan i Mr and Mrs George E Squire Airman e Tommy Tucker, who ha moed into their beautiful Air new home at Third East and First has bet n stationed fat an Base at Smoky Hill, Kansas, North came home last week to visit his parents, Mr and Mrs. Winn Of interest to local fronds is the fui ker arrival on Tuesday, September 21 Mr. and Mis Allan Smith and of a baby girl to Mr and Mrs. E G, Jenkins (Jerry and Billye) boys of Logan were weekend visin Honolulu Jerilyn was bom In itors with their parents, Mr. and the Kapiolani Hospital and was Mrs J. F. Pritchett and Mr. and welcomed at home by her sisters, Ms. Sherman Smith Jennifer and Jessica It was Weekend Permission at Wasatch Academy last weekMrs William C. Olsen accompaend and may students took advan-ta- g nied John K Olsen to Palo Alto, of the holiday to return to Calif where he is now' enrolled their homes for a visit. in Graduate Law School of StanSeveral of the faculty spend the ford University. weekend at the canyons of SouthMrs Olsen left San Francisco ern Utah. early on Thursday, the 23rd of Dr. and Mrs. Eugene Peterson September and arrived in Honolulu that afternoon to visit Billye, and son Brent of Uexburg, Idaho, Jerry and daughters and to make of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kasmus-wer- e the acquaintance of her new guests last week at the home sen. granddaughter. tributi to Mi K ( Kill ,Uil time c (.nl if sin iiir . In lit-- muilt Iui mie (.11.1 nub i 1 I t i lilt r tuiipi li-- d .ilb r ic.iiiis( ii is ini'll i " st lei t i it i is n .ml of i , r du-t- 1 i ( Mr. and Mrs and son, Clark, Leonard Truscott went to Salt Lake City Sunday to attend a family gathering at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Truscott. Mr. and Mrs Clair Truscott and son of Ogden were also present. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Thomsen of Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. Seth Larsen and family of American Fork were guests Sunday at the home of Mr and Mrs J. P. Mrs Ericksen was honored on October 12 by members of her family on her 84 th birthdav anni- versary. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Swensen had a combined business and pleasure trip to Ely, Nevada over the weekend On the return tnp they picked heust 2 COMING UP! Please don't forget your candidate COUNTY CLERK-AUDITO- spul Better, ioctoy eng Republican Candidate for rw .ca H l.ir yri.EN ter-traine- d May I take tht$ opportunity to prevent myielf at the Republican Candidate for Sanpete County Avvevvor, end to avk your consideration offer the followat the poll on November 2 A an introduction, may I leak: ing note on my life activitie and my qualification for the office I wai railed on a farm, have been a farmer and hveitockman all my life wav I employed ai fted superintendent for the pea cannery for 14 year have been and now am an active member and leader of the Farm Bureau for 25 year t have acted ai Subititute Vocational Agric ultur imtructor, at natdad at tha Manti High School lor many yaari. am an activa lupportar of tha Sanpata County Fair and hava carved at an officer and leader in tha tame am a member of the Manti Chamber of Commerce end have acted at an officer in the organiiation. have terved in the following L.D.S. capacities A Sunday School Teacher for 25 years. A Counselor in the Bithopric for 7 yaart. Bithop of th Manti Center Ward for 7 yaart. Ward teacher for 30 yaart. Suparvitor of Church Welfare Farm (2 yaart). President of tha South Sanpete High Prietti Quorum for four I d yNi , v Watch that Muzzle . If you like to hunt, and also like to live, you must keep from in front of your gun muzzle, advises S. R. Boswell, Utah County agricultural agent. This seems elementary, but every' year people are killed in Utah hunting accidents, continues Mr. Boswell. Listed below are a few safety rules which if read and put into practice will increase your chances of being around to eat your game Treat every gun with the respect due a loaded gun. When not actually being used for hunting, all guns snouia be unloaded and taken down or actions , M '- l ') I n Ti 4 ; .. I , v:.?;" . John BLIND WEDDING . Thornton, blind Korean war veteran of Mahtowa, Minn., marries blind Joyce Ann Campbell of Cloquet, Minn. Before losing alght, John had seen photo of Joyce, who won blind girl beauty contest. yean. Other served capacities: Supervisor and instructor of Veteran farm training for 6 j years. Member of tha Manti Tabernacle Choir for 30 years. If tha voters of our county see fit to elect me as their Assessor for tha nent four years, pledge to perform the duties of fhe office to the best of my ability and always strive to be an efficient, accommodating public servant I Sincerely yours, ALPHONSO H. HENRIE Pd. Pol. Adv. ejOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOC POW GETS LITE . . . Corp. Claude Batchelor, former Korean prisoner of war. La comforted by mother after receiving life sentence for collaboration with enemy. mm. . . WE ARE SURE THAT YOU WANT US TO GO Tribute to an Efficient Candidate AHEAD . 8 o o 8 o 8 o . . THAT YOU, WITH US, ARE LOOKING It is generally en acknowledged fact FORWARD n that most of us ara prone to give credit Born in each of us is the power to choose between and praise for the good work andis right and wrong. When we choose qualities of our fellow men, after it to do or think evil, we are en- too late to possibly do them any good at this time, slaving purselves into misery; in this life. Therefore,tribute to DOUG- WOLVERINE SHOE CONTEST Easy to Enter Easy to Win Nothing to Buy GET OFFICIAL ENTRY BLANKS AND SIMPLE ROLES j Dear Friend I PIGHIDE WORK r County Assessor I s bettrr-desigrre- Sanpete I)rls len, . . . home-buer, despite prhes that seem to be huh, get for mur.es, the says Amrruan Builder nncani e Intla house more tr.'i g oilif. tion is the reason prices seem higher than in the 30s tl.e in "more house, magazine sa's, are better reasons that result mas and produc In n tct r:r;iic materials equipment. engineered b cumohi bu..t a es esen that have led to improsements enjoyed i o. . ft in deselirrae. other and kitchen additional equipment J anil cj:. Aucimpros space, builders, locus. of use the power tion techniques, including Todass 5000." c I : Nstional Tulip Quern, arrive In New ork from Holland aboard 8. 8. Wrstrrdam which brought year largeat tulip bulb ahlpment. 1954 Or One Of The Other J 31 Prizes In The Big Lm a-A- J L. ,W' .. A 1955 BUICK ad i i -- Score winners at 500 were Mrs. Serelda Stansfield, Mrs. Dorcas Sorensen and Mrs. Grace Smith. .b Al ira ru ' neeit-a This age is reaching out towards the perfect principle of things; is pushing towards perfection in art, invention and manufacture. Mary Baker Eddy Y . llenrie 8 oo TO PEACE o o ABROAD, GREATER SECURITY u hen we choose God, good, we enthusiastically pay LAS A. JORGENSEN for free oursehes for joyous living. (Republican Ticket) ad .it. ills I R (JjAf'cd Crouch experience V ranch God-give- for "Ii ev . 's linock! ECnoek! NOVEMBER i 2 i st up Mr. and Mrs. H. E. McBride of opened. Make certain that your barrel Harpster, Ohio, at the Salt Lake airprt and brought them here for and action are not pluggedetc. with a weeks visit. dirt, rocks, twigs, grease, Madsen. Carry your gun so that the diFrendship club met Thursday rection of the muzzle can be conMr. and Mrs. William Quinn, afternoon wuth Mrs. Neil Madsen trolled, even if you stumble. Unload and set your gun dowm Emma Jean and Tommy Ander- as hostess. Mrs. Molly Stansfield and Mrs. while climbing through fences, son of Price visited Mt. Pleasant Abbie Madsen wrere special guests. deep ditches, etc. elatives on Sunday. Be sure of your target before you pull the trigger. Dont aim at anything you don't intend to shoot; avoid all horseplay while handling a gun. Save alcoholic drinks for camp the days hunt. after and "Just a rapping a tapping at your door" Knock! . t Alplionso Ten 4 Stewart iii e I '!i-- s K terms low intent Better design m son-in-la- 1 t . .In t ic V 1 ond Gl insurance on mortgage loans lew payments long Urse-nbae- h Mrs. Amasa Ericksen, formerly Mrs W. P. Winters of Price of this city and Salt Lake City, is visited Sunday to Wednesday at her home in Inglewood, making the home of her sister, Mrs Neil Calif., wuth her daughter and Madsen. Mr. and Mrs. James E. Mi ih. i i . t i FHA n-- ry , ' i r - i a I. . ot h lues t More House for fhe Money V iu ! I .u Mi i .s f.Ci - a-- d m-d- a if mi a s 1 1 , i' it , m - ,u . b M M ! son;. I 1 I Mill, I i ll .it ' !!. i U 11 It It is- - ll I h d 1 i I H 1 t ar Lstoi. Kalii.r.i Johnson as p, u; Mowtr aiionifiainst s oft ! Osh Tt rr With iy ai gir! IK !oler 1 L !h MaUi girl th U tu r 14 to lhaine ar.d V j- ' Munm ! Tuiker erene Jensen 1 arul ' . 1 ! Lirlhs . . . lt.i.sii" Star. a I with Ah i u-- the piano sj Bishop tiullii C.l..-Mrs I it- - - iwirs IV.usin 1 Jr mi. M arU S M wa' I arul h1 - d ar.- - Wtdd.rg niursar) celebration r !v tranirg fe job. Vote for BARNEY HYDE Pd Pol Adv CONTEST AT 0. M Aldrich snd Sons his efficiency, dependability and integrity in performing his duties as Deputy County Clerk and Auditor, during tha time I hava been the principal in that office. Each time tha public auditors hava audited the county records while I hava been County Clerk and Auditor, they hava highly commended tha type of work that Doug'as has dona as my deputy. They have commented many limes on the eicellent condition of the 'ecords, and on the cooperation and is ebe service and you willing to give o o GREATER PROSPERITY AT HOME" ( President Eisenhower, August 23, 1954 ) courtesies in conducting tha functions and duties of his office as Deputy County Clark and Auditor. Now wholeheartedly recommend Douglas to you at a candidate for tha office of County Clerk end Auditor for Sanpete County. It it generally agreed that in all fields of endeavor, an eiperianced and well trained individual in his field, it better qualified, and worth more to his employer in dollars and cents, than is en inexperienced person and one who is not trained for the job. specifically Douglas, as you know, is a Sanpete boy - born and raised in Mt. Pleasant and son of Mrs James Jorgensen. He married Dorothy Huckwell, an Ephraim girl, and is raising his family at pres-an- t three children, in our county. He nas lived all h is life in Sanpete County, and has contributed much in the way of civic and church servi ce. j0 I sincerely urge you to give DOUG- - Q LAS A. JORGENSEN your vote for q of County Clerk and Audi-- I Q the off c tor November 2nd By doing so, you will be voting for your best interest, and th best mte'esf of Sanpete County. He you the AND GREATER AND yr L. FJELDSTED 8 o 8 8 8 LETS GO AHEAD WITH IKE 8 o ELECT Dr. Henry Aldous Dixon President, Utah State Agricultural College REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR CONGRESS VdDTE YilH CONFIDENCE AND ASSURANCE VF CAN WIN WITH DIXON .U require. G LEERT oo Pd. Pol. Adv. by Citizens for Dr. Dixon OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOODOOCXOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCCC - o o o o o o 'COOi.i |