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Show Page Six 61 The ' fit. October 31, 1974 Pleasant Pyramid Vyf J I FT. GREEN JESSIE OLDROYD , been has honorably released from the LDS Minnesota Wisconsin, Mission. We are glad to have Elder Cook back home with us. He will be the principal speaker in Sacrament Meeting, Sunday, November 10. Sacrament Meeting Sunday evening October 27 was conducted by Bro. Vance Aagard. The Stake Home Missionaries were the speakers. Visiting here with their parents, andattending Church on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Lee (Janece) Labrum and little son, Jason from Costa Claifo. Janece is the duahgter of John and Mary Aagard. Miss Doris Aagard, student at Ricks College, spent the week end at home with the family, and visited with us at Sunday School. Joyce Westenskow was also a visitor at church and with the Aagard family. women in the County are invited to attend the Idea Fair which will be held in the Manti South Ward Cultural Hall on November 1. The afternoon is being sponsored by the USU All Mr. and Mrs. Ricahrd (Gail) and two children visited with Gails parents, Mr. and Mr. Dee Hansen, also attended Church service here. The Petersons are now living in Chester. Extension Service, Relief Societies throughout the county, Cowbelles, Woolgrowers Auxiliary and the North Sanpete Young Homemakers. Displays will open at the cultural hall at 12:00 and will close at six p.m. giving time for working homemakers to attend. Claudia Fuhriman Eliason, Instructor of Child Development at Utah State University will be the featured speaker at 1 p.m. in the chapel. At 2 p.m. the women will hear a report on Womens Leadership and demonstrations will be held from three to four p.m. Bowling scores Homemakers BOWLERETTES at Idea Fair Peterson It was good to have Mrs. Thelda Jackson well enough to attended Church. Her health is improving daily, and we are glad for her and her husband, Ray. A Jerrelyn Blankenship, Snappy Service; 479. Ruby Nunley, Mixed Pins; 447. High team game, Mixed Pins, Snappy Service, 732. Snappy Service, 730. Individual high game, Bette Jensen, Snappy Service; 196. Ruby Nunley, Mixed Pins, 192. Fran Rowe, Hotshots, 180. 749. The Mt. Pleasant Young Homemakers will attend the Idea Fair in Manti on Nov. 1. Claudia Fuhriman Eliason, Instructor of Child Development at Utah State University is speaking at one 0 clock. Emma Draper and Norieta Lancaster of our Chapter will participate in the craft demonstrations. Those interested in rides should contact Kathy Hafen at special prayer was offered for the health and welfare of one of our citizens and friends, Mr. Earl Ivor& who is seriously ill in the St. Marks Hospital. He will undergo surgery Tuesday, October 29, at 7:25 a.m. We do send our best wishes and love to him and his family. Elder Merrill Rasmussen is in the LDS Mission Home prior to his leaving for the Austrailian Mission Field. 462-246- Bp. Curtis read messages from the Church Presdency that concern all of us. They advise us to begin cleaning up and beautifying our surroundings, Anniversary greeting to Mr. places of business, farms homes, and Mrs. Leonard Oldroyd, Oct. etc. not only for now, but 31 for their 63rd anniversary. espeically for the 200th birthday fountain 2 celebration of our country, Elder Dwight Cook, son of Mr. and Mrs. Emerson (LuJane) Cook 445-342- Q 1776-197- week go the James Lucky at deer: Bileyand Delmar Beck; Paul Bailey, Emerson Cook, Dean Cook, and Rowen Monson, Louis Cook, Neil Craper his sons and grandsons, Calir Oldroyd. 31. Anniversary Greetings for the Delilah Syme is better. Birthday greetings to Iona Draper, Geraldine Johnson, Oct. 31; Jim Ivory, Nov. 1, and Lyman S. Beck, November 3. Mrs. Memphis Talbot is home Mr. and Mrs. Scott Cook attended thefuneral service of her sister, Relia B. Kellett, Saturday, October 26 in Hyrum. Mr. Scott was one of the speakers. Two other announcements were given: Next Sunday evening, November 3 at 6 p.m. in the Ftn. Green Cultural Hall will be the Moroni Stake Special Interest Fireside. This is particularly for all single people from age 26 and up. All stake members of this group are invited to attend. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Gowers of Nephi will show slides of the Holy Land. We, the undersigned are emphatically opposed to Utah's Land Use Act vote against it Mr. Carl Williams announced the Stake Aaronic Priesthood Halloween Dance to be held at 8 p.m. in the Moroni Stake House. All are tfhUuJr- invited. k- Mi Miss Ruth Nielson was home with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Phares Nielson, during the week-en- and attended Church. Mr. Paul Cook and Paul Jr. from Canyon Country, Calif, his firends; Howard McKean and sons; Joe, Tim, and John McKean spent Monday to Wednesday visiting here, and trying their luck at deer hunting. dsuJt'h-- ' (xf ' 6l.-oo- t The Funsters Club met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Beesley at 6 p.m. Friday October 25, where they sere served a delicious dinner, Hawaiian style, then spent the evening reminicing of past events, and interesting Who was lucky topics. in the elk and deer hunting season? Weve word of sme. How about hearing from the rest of you marksmen? Alan Getting an elk were: Bailey, Paul Bailey, David Cook, Paid for by the Citizens Whose Signatures Candidate For COMMISSION Appear Above UTAH HOUSE TERM OF REPRESENTATIVES for Dependable , Experienced Government Ray Nielsen Is a man who believes an elected officials first responsibility Is to represent and support truly the views of the people who vote for him. As a small rancher our he supports honestly interests. His committee assignments are Natural Resources and Appropriations, Agriculture, State, Federal and Military Affairs. He also serves on the Natural Resources Inter ium Study Committee, to study Utahs water resources. He is also active In civic affairs: Sanpete County Industrial Committee, Zone Chairman for Sanpete Lions Clubs. Jim Allred Higgins Candidate For COUNTY Candidate For COMMISSION SANPETE COUNTY SHERIFF TERM Morris Higgins has many years In civic and church service. He has been Commander of The American Legion Post, member of Gunnison Lions, member of Gunnison Valley Economic Development Committee, and two terms In Gunnison City Council. He has been a bishop for 7 years and a high councilman for 8 years. As a small businessman for over 20 years and' now a manager at L & M Trailer Youth, experience and training give Jim Allred all the qualifications for the job of County Sheriff. He has had 5 years of experience In law enforcement in Sanpete County. He graduated from the Utah Police Academy and received special training In law administration, Auto Accident and burglary Investigation, fingerprinting, and narcotics. He Is a native of Sanpete County and has only one goal - to serve In the field of his education and experience. Mfg. Co In Ephraim, he understands many of the problems of Sanpete. He says that he would like very much to serve all the people in Wayne Owens Candidate For Sanpete County. Gunn McKay UNITED STATES SENATOR Lloyd Christiansen Owens is a man who has not forgotten rural Utah. As a former sheep rancher from Panguitch he knows our problems and has fought for Coyote Control and the survival of small businesses. An enemy of the power of monopolies and COUNTY ASSESSOR Dependable and energetic, Lloyd has over 20 years of public service, first as DeputyAs-sessand one term County Assessor. His Intelligent, faithful service is typical of what Sanpete has come to expect from her Democratic public servants. He runs unopposed this big business, hes working for enforcement tougher anti-tru- st and new laws to protect free enterprise. Last year, he voted to cut federal spending more than $8 billion, and to cut 12 out of 15 appropriations bills during his first term in Congress. He has expressed a special concern for the well-beiof people In Sanpete County. There is no difference between what he says and what he does. or term but wishes to continue his pledge of devotion to the welfare of Sanpete County. He thinks the public is entitled to a man's best efforts. t Candidate For U. S. HOUSE Wane Candidate For ng . ' . Visitors at the Mr. and Mrs. Vurl Morgan home during the week have been Merlmes two sisters and her mother; Mrs. Sarah Justesen, Spring City; Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon (Janice) Justesen, East Carbon; Mrs. Melba Benson, Castle Dale!. Candidate For L. - - Visitors at he home of Vera Johnson the past week have been her two sisters: Elva Williams and Rhoda Rist of Salt Lake City. Ray Nitlsen Morris SB-- 23 on November 5, 1974. "Tommy" Brunger Experienced and respected. Tommy Brunger has been a farmer, cattleman, President of the Young Farmers, Water Master for the Dry Creek Irrigation Co. for 15 years, and a member of Sanpete Conservation District and Cattlemans Association. He was educated at Wasatch Academy, Snow College and Utah State University. Active In church and school affairs, he has served as second counselor to the bishop In Fair-vie- w North Ward, as a counselor In the Sunday School and MIA and as an elementary teacher in Mt. Pleasant for 10 years. He wants to serve the people of Sanpete County. Prayer should not be taken out of our schools. Thats the only way some of us got through. The membership of Mr. Dayne Clark Wilcock was presented by the Bp. and approved of by Ward Members of the Church. a COUNTY Others attending the funeral were Mrs. Frank Cook, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Garrett of Clearfield; Audrey Livingston, Zella Harris who went with the Codes, Ida and Alida Ruth Overson. from the hospital where she underwent knee surgery. She is feeling better. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Oldroyd, who will celebrate their anniversary Oct. Keth Jonson, Earl Oldroyd, Dayne Wilcock. OF REPRESENTATIVES Gunn McKay has a strong, enviable record of performance in Congress. He Is widely respected for his vigorous leadership. He is working to bring government back to cities, counties in Utah. In 1974 he voted to cut S3 5 billion from federal budgets, and in the last 3 years he voted to cut more than $12 billion. At the same time he keeps his own spending down. Last campaign he spent less than any other major Utah candidate. He opposes federal land use planning and fights to encourage economic growth in Utah. Candidate For Douglas Jorgensen NORTH SANPETE PRECINCT JUDGE Ted Dase has served for 3 years as a Precinct Judge and a ML Pleasant Justice of the Peace. He is a long time resident of Mt. Pleasant and a science teacher at the North Sanpete Jr. High School. He has taught for 22 years and served on the Mt. Pleasant City Council for 4 years. Candidate For COUNTY CLERK AND AUDITOR quietly, dedicated public Doug Jorgensen, unopposed, is noted for the courtesy and efficiency with which he carries on his duties. He Is now completing his 5th term as County Clerk. Here again Is a man who represents the high quality of service of Democratic public servants. I deeply appreciate the public support I have enjoyed, he says. I hope I can continue to merit It by performing my work economically, efficiently, and in a spirit of friendship. A servant, and will |