OCR Text |
Show Universal Microfilm Corp. Volume Sevtntyeight Ml'. PLEASANT, UTAH 117 OCTOBER Number 10c per copy 1970 :i(), Forty-fou- r Polls open 7 to 8 Citizens privileged to vote Tuesday for candidate slate Show your appreciation for living in a free country by going to the polls Tuesday, November 3 and casting your vote for the candidates of your choice! While candidates battle for last minute votes in what may seem to be somewhat tiresome to the ears and eyes of the voter after a long, hard campaign, citizens are reminded that they still live in a country where they can chose either party candidate or write in one of their own choice something that cannot be done in communist or socialistic elections. National candidates Over the state all voters will be voting for a candidate for the United States Senate with Frank E. Moss, Democrat incumbent being challanged by Former House of Representative candidate, Laurence J. Burton, Republican. Also running is Clyde B. Freeman on the American Independent party. Vieing for voters votes for the U. S. Congressional post are K. Gunn McKay, Democrat and Richard Richards, Republican. Daniel L. Worthington is running on the American Independent ticket. State, local men FRANK E. MOSS U. S. Senate State Senator from Sanpete District 26 are Thorpe Waddingham, Democrat; G. For Stanford Ress, Republican. State Representative, District 63 candidates include Evart J. Jensen, Democrat, running against Vance W. Aagard, K. GUNN McKAY Republican. U.S. Representative USU conference Conference for ranch families at Utah State University, Logan. The first part of this conference will be on ecology of range condition and productivity, and the dollar and cents of range improvement. There will also be two sessions for the ladies on food and home management. The second part of the conference will be concerned with Estate Planning and the If interested, you contact the county further details. are asked commissioner slate is running unopposed. Grant K. Larsen, Democrat, is opposing Charles Poulson, potato chips Voters in the North Sanpete School District will be electing a school board member in the Tuesday, Nov. 3 election from the three local precincts. In Precinct No. 1 in which voters in Indianola, Milbum, Fairview Districts 1 and 2 will be voting, candidates are Gary Dean Anderson and Lawrence E. Larsen. Precinct No. 2 will include voters in the Mount Pleasant Disticts 1, 2, and A new plant is in operation in Mt. Pleasant going full force in preparing potato chips (fries) for the Picadilly Restaurants fish and chips. -- fit 'll ' .j- J j T Hw voters in Spring City and Frank Manufacturing put a In chips and fries for the ricadilly Itcstaurants in I tali is dune In this Mt. rieasant plant hy the ricadilly Pol aloes from the Irni'cssing Company, soul hern part of the stale are being used tor tlie proi easing. , Trap shoot The Sanpete County Search and Rescue Patrol is planning a shoot for Sunday, November 2!) at the Mt. Pleasant Air Port. Commander Theral Wernz is in charge of arrangements. ' Lions plan zone banquet at Manti Clarence F. Robison, Brigham University track coach and a regional representative for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Da- y Saints, will be the featured speaker at a Lions Gub zone banquet the night of November 13 at 7; 30 in the Manti South Ward Cultural hall. Hie Manti Lions Gub is serving as host and the banquet will be attended by Lions Gub members from the Manti, Ephraim, Moroni, Mt. Pleasant and Fairview clubs and their guests. Tickets are available from the local Lion presidents. iTimary organizations of the and Third Wards are joining together tonight for their annual Halloween party to be held at the church beginning at 6 p m Everyone is invited to bring their families and friends and select supper from the dull and crackers, hot dogs, cookies and punch and s, homemade candy lie mg served. Entertainment includes a small spook alley, fortune telling, a fish pond and games. In charge are Mrs. Verda Seely, president of the Second Ward ITimary, and Mrs. Ella Me Arthur, president of the Third Ward Primary. The abolishment of the traditional Halloween activity of Trick or Treat was urged today by Darcie II. While, Utah Safety Councils vice president for Home Safety. Over the past several years, White reported, a number of instances where youngsters out Trick or Treating were given apples imbedded with razor biades or candy which was impregnated with drugs . I didates are Paul E. Christensen, Democrat and Paul V. Pay. Amendments on ballot Proposed changes in Utahs constitution will be voted at the polls. Proposition No. 1 is the constitution Restaurants in Utah, Seven are in Logan, Ogden, Bountiful, Salt Lake City and Provo, and one new restaurant is now under construction. The first load of 75 cases, averaging around 25 pounds per case, was shipped out Wednesday. When plant workers are more acquainted with the process it is expected the plant will ship out approximately 10,000 pounds or 325 cases per week. The plant is another enterprise of L & M (Lauritzen and Montgomery) who moved here several years ago from California and invested in farms and ranches in this vicinity and also the Picadilly Restaurants in Utah. The Picadilly Processing Company is being managed by A1 Berti, and they will employ six people. They cut the potatoes to the proper size piece, dip them in a batter, partially cook them by deep frying, and then quick frozen, and kept frozen until prepared for use in the located They hope to use all southern Utah potatoes in the enterprise, Mr. Iterli said. The finished product is a very tasty and very different chip". to protect U.S. trying monuments in Cumtxidiu. Parents are urged to sponsor block or neighborhood Halloween parties to replace the usual trick or treat venture on Halloween night. "If your youngsters are to go trick or treating, he said, then it is a wise parent who will instruct their youngster to bring home their booty for parental inspection." members arranging the event are Leslie Anderson, chairman, J. Bruce Jennings and Lloyd Nielsen. Coach Robison has been BYUs head track coach since 1948. In the years since then, his teams have won the conference championship several times and gone on world tours. Some of his individual performers have also gained wide recognition. In his own college days Coach Robison was an outstanding trackman who represented the United States in Olympic competition. He has also established a a reputation as an outstanding speaker. amendment procedure or the more comGateway monly referred to Amendment. Proposition No. 2 is regarding residency for voting requirments. Proposition No. 3 is regarding income tax by reference. Details of these propositions may be found in todays issue. They have been running for several weeks now and voters should do a last minute check with them prior to going to the polls. Voting LAURENCE J. BURTON United States Senator districts Polling places in the North Sanpete area will open at 7 a.m. and close at 8 p.m. In Mount Pleasant voting will be held in the following places: District 1 Public library. District 2 City Hall. District 3 Armory. In Fairview voters will cast their ballots at: District 1 City Hall and Dist. 2 Don Carlos Hansen residence. Moroni voters will vote at District 1 Utah Power and Light building and Dist. 2 City Hall. Fountain Green residents will mark their ballots at the City Hall. Indianola, at the residence of Mrs. Harold Christensen. Milbum dfk Peterson the Jay residence. Spring City votes will be cast at the City Hall; Chester Rock Church; Wales the Recreation Hall. Young Wards plan Halloween party tonight starting at 6 p.m. Second C. Watson is district. restaurants. ir Candidates running unopposed in this hr Known as the Picadilly Processing Company it is located at First North and First West and will supply the chips for the eight Picadilly 3. for this precinct include O. V. Anderson and David L. Peterson. Precinct No. 3 includes all Chester. Company to Jackson Republicans Wanlass for country recorder; Earl D. Clark, county treasurer; and Louis G. Tervort, county attorney. Justice of the peace can- - Committee agent for spoon-burger- are vill be held Tuesday com if Second-Thir- d Republican for the sheriff spot. A. Douglas Jorgensen, Democrat, is unopposed for county clerk and auditor spot, as School board election New plant produces On November 11 and 12 there will be a special Management estate. Running for whose names also on the election slate are Roger M. Allred, Democrat; and Keith R. Jorgensen, Republican. S. Clifford Blackham, Republican, on the missioner appear Mr. and Mrs. Rex Seely visited in northern Utah last week. They visited Reed Seely and family in Bountiful, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Seely and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Jones and family all of Roy, and Mr. and Mrs. Kenner Christiansen and family in Ogden. Mr. Christiansen underwent surgery last week at the McKay Hospital in Ogden. Dudley Rowe, in charge of the UN delegation for the local IOOF Lodge, accompanied Guy Blain and Leslie Allred, both of Spring Gty, and both delegates to the h United Nations Pilgrimage for Youth during the past summer, to Ogden last Saturday where the two delegates were speakers at the United Nations Day observance held at the Country Club. IOOF-Rebeka- Chesla S. Patterson of Salt Lake City spent Monday and Tuesday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Leo Seely. i RICHARD RICHARDS Congressman First Dist. Sanpete County 4-- H Achievement Night awards presented winners County Sanpete Achievement Night was held at Manti High School auditorium last Thursday night, October 22. Mt. Pleasant was well represented this year. The Bizzy Buzzy Bakers sang three songs accompanying themselves on ukeleles. Brenda Olsen and Diane Beck gave talks about what you can do to be a good Barbara Allred helped pins with Mema present Shelley receiving one of these pins. Awards went to several Mt. Pleasant members. Three girls received $5 savings ac4-- H 4-- counts from First Security Bank, presented by Reid Lasson. They were Debra Washburn, Tammy Brewer and Deniece Johnson. Brenda Olsen and Robyn Ursenbach received awards in , Dairy Foods, the donor being the Carnation Company. The Ford Motor Company donated an achievement award to Kathy Ursenbach. The County Health Award went to the Bizzy Buzzy Bakers Gub. Each girl received a chevron. Jean Johnson and Mary Ursenbach were presented silver pins for their work as supervisors the past year. Achievement Now that the it is time to be is over, Night again, thinking about joining said Mrs. Kay Willardson, county Home Demonstration agent. This year, young people of the county are invited to have a Club which may winter continue throughout the summer. Since our Indian youth leave too early in the summer to participate we would especially like to urge their host families to so that they might join benefit from this opportunity, Mrs. Willardson said. If you are interested contact the Extension Service in the 1 or Court House at Manti, supervisor. community your 4-- H 4-- H 4-- 4-- 835-215- Stake sponsoring 'Mad Hatters Ball' Halloween Fun foi everyone! This is the night of the pro-veibial ill lies and gobblins, pal ties and pranks. Fort- has been put on the latter with unalely the sihool, t hm h and iicighhoihood parlies occupying the w c lime of most voungsleis. Saturday, October 31 in the Stake House in Mt. Pleasant. Music will be provided by the n Five Hits and a Miss, a talented orchestra. The dance music will include tunes to suit everyone in all age groups. The dress will be Sunday best but everyone is encouraged to wear the most atrocious hat they can find and prizes will be awarded to the most unusual creations. Refreshments will be served and everyone is invited to attend. well-know- While the small ihildien aie anxiously awaiting the night of costumes, lanterns, pumpkins, and or tic.it, a sober note of caution is issued to diiveis dming the evening to watch carefully for these celebrants as they dart hack and forth across t aie-fie- e the loadways and into the neighboring homes, Hollow eeneis aie leminded that if they are dressed in blat k osl nines they should cany a light so they might be seen. Safely, an enjoyable, wholesome evening and a good tieat not tiiik to our youngsters on Halloween! fun-fille- The Sanpete North Stake is sponsoring a Mad Hatters on Halloween Night, Ball d -- Mrs. Alien Brothersen is spending this week in Price taking care of her grandchildren, while their mother, Mrs. Kim (Maxine) Harward, underwent surgery at a Provo hospital. |