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Show Thursday, October 35, 1653 S0CT3ERN UTAH NEWS CLASSIFIED ADVERTISin- Gtwo-bd.r- m ; MOORES Vole For BETTER SCHOOLS For Marble Canyon . . . to interesting places in L D S church history. Fireside gathering for the Junior and Junior Gleaners was held Sunday evening after regular church services at the home of Garland Tait, with a large group attending. Mrs. Fern Sitze made a business trip to Provo the fore part of the week . Birt Gardner spent Monday in Hurricane on business, Dale Sorensen, driving truck for the Gubler truck line, has gone east to Minnesota. Mrs. Christie Mulliner Is in Kanab, helping to keep house at the home of her son Leon and caring for his little girls while their mother is in the hospital with a new baby girl. Mrs. LaRue Sorensen and two small sons accompanied Mr. Sorensen to Delta Monday with a load of cattle. Val C. and Thos. C. Tait went to Arizona with Grandon Holgate, helping him take his cattle to their winter range, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ramsey and children have moved to the Mt. Carmel junction to operate the JLJlPco station there n Nevada. O9-N3- Two-bd-r- DiriTY Two-bedroo- m Mr. and Mrs. Chris Bowers of American Fork visited friends here Thursday of last week. They were accompanied here by their youngest daughter Gloria, who is married and lives in Mesquite, Speaker in church services Sunday evening was LDS seminary teacher Ortho Christensen, who gave a very interesting and Several SPINET PIANOS: inspirational talk, telling of the returned from rental. Take over payments, $15.00 per mo. New MONTHLY pianos same terms. Small deSPARE TIME INCOME until holds any piano posit Christmas. Write credit mgr., Man or woman to service and collect money from our Gum, Summerhays Music, 3719 So. State St., S. L. C., Utah or call at Nut, and Candy Dispensers esour store for best selection. tablished in this area. To qualify, must have car, REFERand from $450 to $875 Sale: Piano for Fine Spinet, ENCES, secured cash by inventory. 8 to like new. Can be purchased for 10 hours can net up to balance due. Easy terms. Write $300.00 weekly For monthly. personal Credit Mgr., Box 446, Orem, interview, write: NATIONAL Uth. o30, 2tc. DISTRIBUTORS, 611 S. St. Francis, Wichita, Kansas. State phone, references, car make and model, and all other ' HOOVER REPRESENTATIVE will be In our store all day Saturday, November 1. Bring in your Hoover Cleaner for a FREE service Inspection, adjustment, and lubrication. Complete NEW Hoover line will be shown that SPECIAL SAVINGS on day. HOOVER DAY, November 1! Town & Country Appliance Center, Kanab, MI o23,30 c. FOR RENT: apt. with bath, fum. pr unfurn. Call MI or see Mrs. Guy Chamberlain, Kanab. o30c. DANCE trip he and his wife took east Mf. Carmel news YQk o FOR RENT: House, 2 rms. and houses, one bath, $28. See Carlos W. Judd, and three of latter is fum. Call MI Kanab. o30c. ft Ext. 2. o30rc. FOR SALE: 3 br-rbrick FOR SALE: home, $7800. Terms. Big lot Call MI or see Louella house. Contact Taylor Crosby or s25rc. Baker, Kanab. 09,4tpd call MI FOR RENT: Fum. apt. for FOR RENT: Partly fum. or see two; also oil heater. Call MI apt Call MI Kanab.. o30pd. Norm Cram, Kanab. o30rc. HALLOWEEN Page Five I j KAHE COUNTY To The Public Friday October 31 Elect: TAYLOR CROSBY Costume Prizes SALOON Prizes DANCE DANCE . THOMAS MAJOR I Pre- cinct, I wish to thank you for your port, in the past, and ask you to port me November 4th. sup- Enthusiastic, College Graduates. Sunday Paid Political sup- Young, Thanks, A farewell program and dance was given in honor of Elder Bruce Harris, son of Mr, and Mrs. Hazen Harris, Saturday evening at the Glendale ward hall. Bruce is going on an LDS mission to the North Mexican field. Bishop Jack H. Mexwell was In charge of the program, which was as follows: Prayer, Howard Spencer. Vocal solo, May the Good Lord Bless and Keep You, by Spencer Young, accompanied on the piano by his tribution from ward. Talk by guest dent Jay Whiting ward. mother, a conthe Orderville speaker. Presiof the Fredonia Vocal solo, He, by L a s c a Chamberlain, accompanied on the piano by Marcy Chamber-lain- , Orderville ward. Humorous reading, Bruces Farewell Pants", Dixie Heaton, Alton ward. Vocal solo, It Is No Secret, Val Tait, accompanied on piano by Emily Spencer. Val is from Elders Marlynn Holgate, Dale Spencer, and Bruce Harris entered the LDS Mission Home in Salt Lake City Monday morn- ing for a short training period before leaving for their various fields of labor. A. T. Wakeling Paid Political Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Pledger and son Richard of Ogden stopand ped here over the week-en- d visited at the home of Bishop and Mrs. Lue H. Brinkerhoff. The Pledgers were enroute from a business trip to California. They were the speakers at Sacrament services here Sunday evening and gave us some very worthwhile counsel. Kanab. Reading, Delbert Palmer, Alton ward. Trio, South of the Border, Dale Spencer and Delwyn and Jim Maxwell, accompanied on piano by Emily Spencer. Talk, Elder Bruce Harris. Prayer, Burton O. Rust, Orderville ward. If Elected, I solicit and need your support in serving in office. . For School Board Members EVERY Friday - Saturday - and II. BERIIELL LEWIS - Prizes - Prizes Justice of the Peace, Kanab As Glendale News Advertisement Advertisement Fireside meeting was held for Mia Maid and Explorer groups Sunday evenings with guest speakers being Alonzo Mackelprang and Shirl Spencer, who have just recently returned from an F F A convention in Kansas City. They reported their experiences while on the trip. Songs were sung by BishOp Jack Maxwell, who also played his guitar. Miss Rita Johnson was in charge and opening prayer was offered by LouVerda Mackelprang, with the closing prayer by Mrs. Lavere Brinkerhoff, Mia Maid teacher. There was a group of 15 in attendance. the gicznnczczncnnczcnnczcnnczzzzzzzzzzizzzzzzzzzzzx:: ITS TIME A a FOR A CHARGE P a a TO THESE VIGOROUS CAHDIDATES With A Positive Program for Utah INFLATION: They will fight the high coot of and living by working for lower Interest rates, to curb monopolistic price fixing, and to cut the spread between farm prices and what consumers must pay. 1. 2. AGRICULTURE: They will fight to return control of the farm program to the farm production committees, and cut present excessive administration costs. Dairy and wheat farmer are entitiled to parity treatment comparable to that of thewool and sugar programs. They will work with the Democratic majority in Congress to reinstate Utahs Echo Park project, dropped by the Re- 3. RECLAMATION: -- jf1 publicans. FOR UTAHNS: They will fight for immediate action to revive our metals Industry, 4. JOBS support our defense installations, and expand home and road programs, and to raise Utahs per capita income, now on of the lowest In the Western States. 5. EDUCATION: They will fight to use Utahs oil royalties for our schools; of offshore share to favor aid education, but with local control; realize we are in a race with Russia. Frank .E (Ted) Moss for United Slates Senalor County Official, War Veteran, Former City Judge, Active Civic and L.D.S. Church Worker , 6. LABOR: They will fight for realistic legisla bill, to stop racktion, such as the Kennedy-lve- s eteering and promote democracy unions. States Congress Former County Attorney, Former State Representative, Active in Civic and L.D.S. Church Affairs ITS CHANGE Paid Richard Henry Donald C. Howe B. Holbrook uCZZZZZCZ ZZZZZ-- - Kathleen Meikle John S. Hinckley Douglas Bergeson p p p p p p p p p p p pB P P P P P P a u Ff p p p p p p p pB B P P B P P P P P P P a p p p p p p pa p p pn u ii n u FORA Advertiseent our labor RESPONSIBILITY: They will fight to prevent repetition of this years highly inflationary unbalanced budget, against unnecessary Federal expeditures, and to close tax loopholes favoring the upper brackets. TIME Political in , 7. FISCAL M. Blaine Peterson for United Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Dalton of Circleville visited at the James a ' Ernest R. McKay Brigham E. Roberts Algie E. Ballif ii M u r S. Esplin home the past week. Mrs. Dalton, the former Esther Morgan, and Mrs. Esplin were companions in the mission field. Great bourbon of the Old West THE OLD SUNNY BROOK CO., LOUISVILLE, KY., DISTRIBUTED BY NATIONAL DISTILLERS PRODUCTS CO., KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY. 90 PROOF Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Prisby of St. George visited relatives here this past week-en- d. UHY SHOULDN'T UTAH'S SPORTSMEN BE ENTITLED TO STATE CONTROLLED, JMmoiunnqg P O COLORADO HAS IT! o ARIZONA HAS IT! o HEW MEXICO HAS IT! CALIFORNIA, NEVADA, OREGON, WASHINGTON. AND MONTANA HAVE IT. I Those opposed to the Issue have contended that the public is not qualified to do their own thinking by endeavoring to remove this issue from the ballot. By Voting FOR Pari-Mutu- you would el Initiative Petition No. One . . . 1. Support 30 hometown (Jtah celebrations. 2. Curb iUegal gambling. 3. Encourage new tourist spending in Utah. 4. Provide more money for the state treasury. 5. Create new a new industry. breeding farms HAKE UP Y0UB 0WH HIND t DOH'T LET SOLIEOHE TELL YOU HOW TO VOTE OH THIS ISSUE. political advertisement by Utah Racing Association Rf: h 'T' t pringville. President -- - -- |