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Show Adult sewing Space age research improves variety of home products class to start A family sewing class is scheduled to start November 18 at 7:30 at North Sanpete High Home School Economics building. "Hie class will be taught by Mrs. Bertha Bulow. All who are interested are asked to contact Mrs. Bulow prior to this date. Bishopric to be honored at Mr, and Mrs. S. K. Daniels, Mr. and Mrs. Courtney Daniels and children and Mrs. Avard Rigby all of Salt Lake City visited Sunday with Mable Pearson, celebrating her birthday anniversary. Moroni social A Halloween party for members of Artopic Literary Club was held last Thursday evening at the home of Anna Scovil with Ruby Ericksen as the assisting hostess. delicious luncheon was served to 13 members. TTiree tables of cards were played with prizes going to Eva Staker, Alice Hafen, and Essie Candland. A Mr. and Mrs. Anthon Nielson of Bountiful were weekend visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Hafen. Annual Halloween party for Central Rebakah Lodge was held Wednesday night. The group met at the lodge hall then went to the Fountain Green Cafe for dinner and a program. The committee in charge was .Helen Rigby, chairman; Veone Monson, Daisy Willcox and Elizabeth Morley. Helen evening entertained Bohne members of Fine Arts Club the of October 21. The program was presented by who gave Brown, Agnes highlights of her recent trip to Ireland. Eleven members and two guests, Mrs. Brown and Ethel Ericksen were present. Delicious refreshments were served. Antitheft keys $20,000 prize. for car win October Homemade? Well . . . almost. Cool vanilla pudding layered with crumbled Danish Go Rounds pastries make Pastry Puddings as tasty as they are Pastry Puddings are nutritious, too. Danish pastries contain sufficient amounts of thiamine, riboflavin, niacin, vitamin C, vitamin B6 and iron to make this dessert a terrific way to provide your family with the nutrients they need. Danish pastries have luscious fillings of straws s berry, blueberry, orange, brown and cinnamon-raisin- . Serve your favorite. sugar-cinnamo- Mrs. Royal Madsen has returned home from a visit with relatives. She flew to Reno, Nevada, where she visited Mr. and Mrs. Robert (Linda) Cowart and family. Returning to nor- thern Utah she visited the Jerrold Rasmussen, and Dale Koskie families, and with her sister, Mrs. Melba Poulsen before returning home. Geniel Carter was hostess to members of the Bridge Club last Thursday night. High scores were won by Thelma Tuttle and Clarice Olsen. The golf ball, only 1.68 inches in diameter, contains some 90 feet of rubber thread. Amertcaini honey crunch The difference between shes good looking and shes looking good is about 20 years and 40 pounds. Robert D, Burgess, The Opp (Ala.) News. Dont worry if a rival imitates you. While he follows in your tracks he cant pass you. William Halbfoerster, Jr., The Home (Bath, Pa.) News. The Food and Drug Administration reports that food sweetened with cyclamates can be returned to store shelves. FDA Commissioner Dr. Charles C. Edwards said the new regulations may not work out Moroni East Ward has planned a social for the evening of Monday, November 2, to honor their retiring bishopric, Boyd Nielsen, Ronald Bradley and Dee Blackburn. Dinner will be prepared under the direction of the Ward Relief Society. The program will include entertainment from the North Sanpete High School Program Bureau. All friends of the ward and bishopric are invited to attend. A turkey buffet style dinner will be served free of charge. Bring your own dishes and silverward. F. (Dick) Burris, Jr., president of Smith Enterprises, Inc., Rock Hill, South Carolina, has been named by the Small Business Administration as National Small Businessman of the Year. Starting in his home to manufacture Easter baskets and Christmas stockings in 1961, his business has grown so that his last years sales were more than $5 million. The firm now employs nearly 500 persons, including a number of physically handicapped. Howard New kinds of plastics, reinforced with glass fiber, asbestos and other materials, are now being used in insulation of portable electric housewares such as in food mixers and blenders. The new insulation materials are more compact and they take less spaw, increasing storage capacity in refrigerators and freezers without increasing the size of the appliance. Miniaturization Motors of all types are shrinking, thanks to space age research. Todays vacuum cleaners have greater power, more suction, yet they are half the size of older in pouches that can be popped into a toaster eliminates odor and the disposing of grease, thanks to the space age. Thermoelectric Iron One manufacturer has a prototype of a thermoelectric iron. It will be towered by a rechargeable fuel cell. Electric energy will be converted instantly to heat. When the users hand is removed from the handle, the iron will cool immediately to room temperature, Ironing temperature is set automatically by a sensitive probe which presses into the fabric and sends findings to a small circuit computer. Product Management Alumni from the aerospace industry have developed a waste handling system that will consume 400 tons of solid waste a day, the amount produced by a city of 160,000 people. After certain solids are removed, the balance of the refuse is dried and used as a source of energy in a special incineration system. Fifteen percent of the power requirements of a city of 160,000 can be produced by this system. cleaners. Comfort Appliances Air conditioners, humidifiers, electronic air filters are much more sophisticated today, thanks to space age research. They are more efficient, more sensitive and less space-consumin- g. Solid State The stamping out of complete electrical circuits saves increases reliability, and makes replacement inexpensive. man-hour- s, Food Packaging Pasteurized process cheese spread now comes in six ounce links with a dispenser nozzle for easy squeezing on crackers and snacks a spin-of- f from space age research. Bacon precooked in microwave ovens and packaged Many a man who of his right to say pleases wishes he courage to do so. 30, 1970 The Mt. Pleaasnt Pyramid Page Disas'ers like spilled ice cream roll right e from this perky durable press off or wash out outfit of cotton knit. Treated with Scotchgard to prevent and dried and wont stains, it can be machine-washewrinkle or lose its original shape. From Carters collection of Remira Clothes. CAREFREE spot-fre- d is proud what he had the Wm. R. Davis, The Three Forks (Mo.) Herald. 60,000 SKINLESS HOT DOGS an hour, enough to provide one to every fan in most football stadiums, can be produced by continuous process in a giant new frankfurter machine built by The Allbright-Nel- l Company, Chicago. Comparison pint of vanilla ice cream is about equal to one-hacup of whole milk in calcium, protein and riboflavin and one cup of milk in vitamin A and One-thir- d lf calories, according to En- cyclopedia Britannica. DnnidlepeirDdleDDtt on Party (Cainxdliidlaites Here's how they stand: BURTON MOSS An amendment to the poverty program of 1966 which would have denied aid to anyone inviting or carrying on a riot or who was a member of a subversive organization on the Attorney Generals list. For Against An amendment to the poverty program of 1966 which gave federal officials authority to rut off aid to recipients who engaged In riots. For Against For Against An amendment making it a federal crime to incite a riot or civil disorder which obstructed interstate commerce. For Against Legislation making it a federal crime to commit or threaten violence in furtherance of a civil disorder which obstructed commerce. For Against barring persons convicted of felonies related to riots For Against An amendment to cut off funds to institutions of higher learning which refused to deal with campus disruption. For Against An amendment to authorize a forceable entry by an officer under a search warrant in circumstances where evidence might be easily destroyed or disposed of. For Against An amendment to the Civil Rights Bill of 1968 to protect store owners and other businessmen from looting, burning and destruction of their businesses during riots or chil disorders. For Against An amendment to the Civil Rights Bill providing legal protertlon to law enforcement officers, militia or U. S. armed forces engaged in suppressing a riot or civil disturbance. CLYDE B. FREEMAN DAN WORTHINGTON candidate1 for candidate for U. S. SENATE Legislation HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES First Congressional District Clyde B. Freeman, our candidate for the U. S. Senate, is a retired Telephone Co. employee who says he is enjoying the best years of his life. He lives in Centerville with his lovely wife Nedra and two children still at home. As a lifelong student of law, the study of Constitutional Law has been his prime interest. He has pleaded before the Utah Supreme Court and with his understanding of the Constitution, we feel we have the right man in the right place at the right time to spearhead the fight to save the Utah Constitution. Dan Worthington, candidate for Representatives 1st Congressional U. S. of District, was born in Michigan and moved to Utah several years ago to take a position with Gould Inc. He has served 4 years in the Air Force, served a mission for the LDS Church in New York and lives in Woods Cross with his wife, Wanda, and their five children. He is an outspoken critic of the American peoples complacency in the face of the collectivist policies of the other 2 major parties. House from The obiective and basic pillar of the campaign in Utah the free enterprise system under is the preservation capitalism and our Consitutitional Republic. The basic issue is Capitalism vs. Socialism. to use Capitalism is the God given right of every man or dispose of his property as he individually chooses without interference from anyone. This right can be enioyed only in a capitalistic society whereofgovernment protecting is kept within its proper role which is that everyone equally from the confiscation and destruction in the open of his life, his right to freely exchange market, and his right to hold his property inviolate Socialism cannot exist anywhere until the people let men m government use the police power to transfer the property of one man to the use of another by force, which act is robbery Governments are instituted among free men to prevent such predation. Our present socialistic of the crimes they politicians in public office are guilty are supposed to protect us from. We, therefore, propose to Implement our basic Pnn and cipies and Obiectives with the following Immediate specific proposals 1 Save the Utah Constitution which keeps the fire of a fearful master by despotic government from becoming func limiting socialistic government to local municipal tions within Constitutional tax and debt limits placed defined and towns plainly and villages around the cities, m that sacred document Slate and Federal activities are-destroymq the Utah Constitution of Model Cities b Metro government c Any and ail special improvement districts d Schemes for Federal pollution control to vote in property holders should be permitted etions (If any bond defaults, the real property must foot the bill ) vernment functions within its proper role, taxes will will be drastically reduced and protection iaior role, therefore we propose t a Make alt tax rates uniform within each class. No graduated taxes (Is it morally right for one man to pay more than his proportionate share in order that another might benefit unfairly0) b. It naturally follows that there should be no tax exemptions. (The words with liberty and justice for all should be made to ring more true ) 4 Restore respect for law and order, a Strengthen the recall and impeachment laws for our elected and appointed government officials b Restore the provision in the Utah Constitution to permit qualified laymen tocampaiqn and become iudges in our courts (The "closed shop" lawyers union should not be permitted to select a few of their own guild members from which we can then "choose " c Free our local police from unreasonable restraints which ieopardire the safety and security of law abiding citizens and which aid the criminals d Equip the militia throughout the state Art XV Ut Const e All legal punishments Should be fair and USt (This means we support capital punishment, etc ) 7 National items a Victory in Vietnam (We believe it to be one of the worst of all crimes to sacrifice the lives of our brothers, sons and lathers m a no win war How can a supposedly civilized nation abandon its prisoners of war to hopelessness, torture, and death m work camps of Iron f ur tain countries How many of the reported prisoners of the Korean War of twenty years ago are still alive as slaves m these camp S) (Many responsible military commanders have testified that we can win the war in Vietnam with con ventional weapons Let us declare a state of war and fight to wm or lets surrender and come home, there are no other alternatives ) (However, we should not abandon our prisoners in enemy hands We should not abandon our commitments made by officers m our government which government we must sustain A coalition government In Vietnam is surrender because this is how Czechoslovakia and many other nations fell to communism.) b Stop all foreign aid which provides a lever to meddle mother Nation's internal affairs. (We should get our nose out of our neighbor's business and our fingers out ot the American taxpayer's purse ) c Disband the Peace Corps and other similar groups and stop insultmq the dignity of people in other countries and degrading American dignity by sending tow Qrade educators and hippies to teach foreigners to hate us d Limit the appellate (unsdiction ol the U S Supreme Court Article It. Sec 7 ( The Conqress can deny to the Supreme Court the right to hear cases involving purely state questions ) e Get the U S out of the UN and the UN out ol the U S Wr propose immediate action on the following I DHend the tonnally Amendment regarding the World (our I 7 Oppose thn Genocide Convention trnaly I Restore lull trade relations with Rhodesia 4 Sever & Diplomatic trade relations with the USSR and all other Communist governments 5 We propose that the tj S Arms control amt Disar mamenl Aqnm y tie abandoned and the law repealed I Slop I ednral handouts In slates, colleges, businessmen, loafers, elr (Wdh rvery government handout the problem supposed to tie alleviated imeome more acute Soc lafism brings nothing but c haos lor H is contrary to the taws ol nature's God ) Restore sound money and take Irnm the I ednral Reserve the power to implement inllationary deficit five-ye- ar period. Abuse Prevention and Control Act. Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968 amendments. Drug Education Act The Organized Crime Control Art of 1970. For Absent For Absent For Absent For Absent ELECT THE MAN WHO'LL REPRESENT YOU IN UTAH! linanr mg II W support the second amendment ol the cm illinium whir h guninnlPM Ihp t ihrn', rtqhl to kor-- p rind hear arms Inasmuch as Congress has oo authority to infringe upon this right, we oppose any legislation which would register or confiscate the guns and ammunition held by law abiding citizens Pd. pol. adv. I U. S. Government jobs for a ck Drug Parts of the American Independent Party 1970 Campaign Platform holding Jim Kline, chairman Paid pouticai adv. by the utah advisory council dilwortm wpouiY. cn. I |