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Show Nouinhtjr Alt. 13. hrii i ompleteii the St Lavs I tinvnie Seaway will longest Inland waterway ran iieuti'd tor ih ii.wi'b ait online to Header's Invest Its 744 miles liuni tin mouth or the St I.aw lent i to tire Great Lukes i ompntes with 1011 miles lot tlw Sue t'aruil and tippioximuti h oil mills lor the Panama Canal "7 . fountain eaii-umri- If n Kjreen - Pleasant iltani lMamid i'agti Three You're A Bore Cured You Can be Ada C. Anderson Mrs. Phone 344 The soi lal Ilnur i hib held their tn nether Thursday afternoon Wilh Mi.s Hh.u C Jensen as host were Klpht inemheis pi eeent 1 K e- -s and Mrs Mi imldiin H K and llan.-'er-i Silt Like Ct ot sn'nt Vdu the weekend with Mrs C Andeison, mother ol Mrs Hansen Mrs A A Anlerson entertained at a birthday dinner Saturday evening Memhers of the immediate family w el e her guesta i undmothei its edoies eviiy lii.iiu li ol it, l.iimh tiee and ends ini with lenmle d si i ndailts Tin n t In i e i' the " Jukester 11 v Hole and the poi hundnae Hoii'" and the Snob Bore," or " Mi and Mrs Kdwin Not all Lores ate Anderson ''name droppei even the theie visited in Provo Sunduy with Mr. talkative, is Andei son's patents, Mr. and Mrs. "Stiniig, Silimt Bolt'" The varieties! are enille.ss ail r hat acter izeil by intense .ihsni ption in une.self Miss W lie levants lii'ieilmn as a sei li ms, mti i t unis, spit it mil sir It ran he i uieil it i auht it hei nines ihinme. The cine to "stay alive and interested not only in our own altan.s but in the aflan.s of the world around us" The nvan who is never holed bun-selnevi i hoif.s others The wutir advises all limes and potential holes to heed the prayer of the old Siot "O Lord, keep me alive while I am still living" 226 So. Urn v. Ave., Pro o FR t Take advantage of Capitol's 1,000,000th door Jubilee Sales Days . . . See for yourself why all over America more and more people arc buying Capitol Doors. A complete door with two glass and screen inserts, all hardware. Guaranteed not to sag, warp or rust, never needs painting. Americas finest quality door at a price you cant beat anywhere. bo-fo- f, if Water fill Crazier )j The gei ko, like many other i an (hange the i olor ol its skin It i an also walk upside down on a smooth eilmg and ilimb a e pane of glass, the National Society says. i or the ift.ncsrifiT'W1 "" 86 Proof i K VtiST . 1810 SINCE O-S- , j KENTUCKY BOURBON WATEKFILi I FRAZIER ANO DISTILLERY ' i .' s Lf4A V" - AA ;f V- , A - f . : h 1 ' - T V a , V. ! AAy .V V iW rV 0. Srl-- H I , 4. , V ,'V' T I V 'w 4 V I "r A , 5 Elder Elray Christiansen of the Council of the Twelve, will be the guest speaker. Fountain Green ward Relief Society will furnish the program for the Sunday evening service November 4. President Idena Crowther will officiate and the Singing Mothers will furnish the music with LuJane Cook conducting and Rita Allred, accompanist. . $ "A A X r? iV&Sf Mrs. Olena Johnson is visiting in Salt Lake City with her daughters, Mrs. Gayle Bailey, Mrs. Lena Larsen, and in Provo with another daughter, Mrs. Indra Barney. son in charge. 1 , V y - Mr, and Mrs. Ivan Bailey were Salt Lake City visitors Friday. Moroni stake quarterly confer11 ence will be held November and 12 in Moroni Stake House with President George M. Ander- y V ' 1 ; -- 4s r v , N - V vx. ; ' 7 fy ft" f, $v V A .' ''ii'A I KENTUCKY COMPANY. SAROSTOWN. Nephi Anderaon, former residents of Fountain Green. All the Nephi Andersons chilwere dren and grandchildren present for the occasion which honored the 81th birthday anniversary of Mr, Anderson. ' 4. 4 - "A f y 4 f vT iAJl 4sV 'V Carolyn Crowther COME IN AND PICK UP YOUR FREE ENTRY BLANK OR AN ESTIMATE ON DOORS AND WINDOWS . . . OUR SALESMAN WILL BRING YOUR ENTRY BLANK TO YOU. CALL FOR Its simple to enter Capitols Million Door Jubilee ... Contest. There is nothing to buy no rhymes to fill is All in official do the you complete. entry blank and you may be the "winner of a new 1957 Ford Ranch Wagon. Remember you arc always a winner when you buy Capitol From Ban cCiBinie (Co entertained at a Halloween party Saturday j ' . ij1 toa6Vi, .. A & e 4 'frlivtlil Forward Look! BUILD UTAHS FUTURE Vote for the For 109 years, since the pioneers first settled in Utah, a fabulous treasure house of Utah resources has lain dormant . . . Men knew they were there, but lacked essential tools for their development. During that time, Utah has been a feeder state, sending its raw materials to other states for processing . . . Sending its young people to other states to find suitable jobs and careers. Since 1920, more than 100,000 Utah young people, our most precious resource, have left the state for outside jobs. NOW there is an opportunity to build a different A Utah of opporUtah than we have ever known tunity. With the power and water from the Colorado River Storage Project, we can develop our own resources, build our industries . . . create new jobs and opportunities to give our young people a bright future here at home. ... evening, with her guests being school friends. All came dressed in costume and refreshments and favors were in keeping with the Halloween motif. lecoifd & The Primary children enjoyed a Halloween party Monday afternoon, their regular meeting day. President LuJane Cook was in charge. & The Sanpete Swingsters held their evening of dancing in Mt. Pleasant on Saturday. visited Mrs. Connie Mikkelson in Salt Lake City during the week with her daughters Leslie and her accompanied Judy. Judy mother home. Elwin Mikkelson of Orem spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Mikkelson. Visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur G. Anderson recently were their two daughters, Mrs. Mary Peel and Mrs. Dorothy Ostler of Salt Lake City. I00K close Elect GEORGE D. STORING Some of Senator Wallace VOTE REPUBLICAN GRAZING VOTE FOR UTAH'S FUTURE? Paid Political Advertisement by PAYS FOR ITSELF Sponsored by LIONEL L. PETERSON IN THE FUEL IT SAVES Bailey McCune Co. F. ? V i Bennetts accomplishments for Utahs cattlemen: amendment to Soil Bank. AMENDMENT: Established Congressional intent for the Department of Agriculture to undertake study to improve federal meat grading practices, giving the better break to lean grass-fecattle. MEAT GRADING: d OPPOSED RIGID SUPPORTS: Voted against high supports on feed grains. PREDATORY ANIMAL CONTROL! Increased federal funds for Utah predatory animal control by $53,000, for this year. GASOLINE TAX REFUND: Supported measure to refund money to farmers buying gas for use in million. farm equipment. Estimated savings to farmers nationally--$9- 0 SOCIAL SECURITY EXTENSION TO FARMERS: Voted to include five million farm families in Social Security Progituis. legislation to improve farm credit. FARM CREDIT PROGRAM: TAXES: Supported revisions in tax law to provide more equitable depreciation allowance on farm equipment and machinery. RECLAMATION PROJECTS: Supported legislation for tentative approval of 72 small projects in Utah to aid in irrigating 171,000 acres at an estimated cost of $32 million. Supported expanded brucellosis program which provided almost BRUCELLOSIS PROGRAM: $600,000 in Utah for the last three yean. FOREST ROADS: Obtained additional $10'A million for Forest roads development programs. RESEEDING PROGRAM: Pushed forest reseeding program to improve ranges. All aluminum itorm window! self storing unit with finger tip ventilation control and trouble-fre- e operation without "gadget!.' Made from extruded aluminum, engineered for all seasons protection, designed to last a housetime. r; Worked with the Department of Agriculture to insure speedy and effective drouth relief program for Utah, including increased allowances for feed grains and hay and roughage program. DROUTH RELIEF: STORM YIHDOWS pejunco y L7'."' . A SMALL SELF 4T) T Jay Olson has purchased the home of Mrs. Lyda Carter. Mrs. Carter has moved to Moroni and is living with her daughter, Mrs. Reva Swensen. In this hour of destiny, Utah has a man of destiny, whose lifelong career has trained him especially for this vital job . . . GEORGE D. CLYDE has the training, the know-hoand the plan to build the future of which Utahns have always dreamed. Governor of Utah fest V , 2 This message sponsored by these Utah cattlemen: Howard Clegg David C. Petersen Alden K. Barton Tooele Ogden Salt Lake City George Magnuson Jess Conovor Castle Dale Perron Lemon Arthur-Fenoo Charles Redd Horace Allred R. D. Buchanan LaSai Rooaevelt Richfield i Let's Keep BENNETT XJ in the Senate tie's a veteran on Ike's team (Raid political advertisement by dtiacot tor Bennett Commit tee, Lyfc M. Ward, Chairman) |