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Show 1- - The Payson Chronicle, Payon, Utah It Begins with Balloons Nov. 15 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1966 West Mountain News BY RUBY MEREDITH Pack Night for the CubScouts was held Thurs. at the Cultural Hall. Ezra Garner was in charge with Glen Thatcher representing the Bishopric. Stunts were presented by four dens. Den mothers were Wanda Hanson, Debbie Thatcher, Martha Hall and Lora Row lev. Awards were presented to Guy Larson, Martin Tanner, Mark DeHart, Kevin Hall, Mark Hanson, Bruce Carlisle, Kenneth Erekson, David Wignall, Tylor Diven;ort and Robert Rowley. Mrs. Mary Kenison enjoyed a five-da- v fall vacation at the home of tier and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. R iy Pearson and three children at Salt Lake City. er grand-daught- Dale Tanner, son oi Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Tanner, who is stationed in Germany, has recently received his promotion to Airman First Class. His wife is in Germany with turn. Mark and Cleo Wignall and their family spent Sunday inSalt Lake visiting. In the evening they attended a Missionary Farewell for Marks brother, John Shortt, who will serve in the Scottish Mission. Stanley D. Roberts Floyd Harmer County Commissioner County Commissioner Laurence J. Barton United States Congress ' Ronald Hall, Charlene Hall of Provo and Mr and Mrs. Ronald Winegar of Kamas enjoyed a two day deer hunt to- ' I fi Harrison Conover Claudius E. Stevenson M. Dayle Two brothers, Dale and Bod Jackson, en oed the deer season together. Bmd is living at San Jose, Calif. He wasaccom-pani- ei to Utah bv his wife and famih who visited at Loa with Mr. and Mrs. Pratt Taylor a sister DISTINGUISHED GUESTS The Hon. Eli is Stahr. left. President of the Vl'SA, welcomes the Under Secretary of the Army. l)aid E. McGifTert to the Twelfth Annual AUSA Meeting held recently at the Sheraton Park Hotel in Washington. I). (. to Dale. IN PAYSON Mrs. Iva Nay and Mrs. Ida Lazenbv motored to Salt Lake Wed. to visit with Mrs. Mary Stewart and Mrs. Emma Mott. eneals Gary DeGraw and his brother, Curtis DeGraw, of Salt Lake enjoyed the deer hunt together even if they returned with only one deer. Mrs. DeGraw visited with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Westover at Santaquin. CATERING SERVICE Wddwji Ou SpedsMt Miss Lenore Parker was the speaker at Sacrament Services Sunday evening. A special musical number, a vocal trio, by Harley, Alice and Merlene Hurst, children of Mr. and Mrs. Miles Hurst, was presented. Miss Parker recently returned from a tour of Europe and is teaching at the Spanish Fork COMPLETE WEDDING SERVICE We Take Care of Every Detail Mr. and Mrs. William Stiekney. owners Phone 465-27- 15 45 West 7th South Payson, Utah High School. gether near Kamas. Mrs. Ethel Hirst, captain of the West Mountain Camp ofD.U.P., and her assistants, Lillian Christiansen and Vilda Erekson and Betty Hurst and Madge Garner attended the county meeting held Thurs. at Spring Lake. County Assessor held Thurs. following school at the home of Beck Sue Francom, daughter ol Mr. and Mrs. Dale Francom. Fifteen triends mixed with the spirit of Halloween through the ghosts, witches and goblins. Refreshments were served. County Clerk Jeffs County Attorney Quilting is fun when there are more than one doing it. Thurs. and Fri. were especially nice days at the home of Mrs. Lora Rowley, her mother, Mrs. Stella Forsey, Mrs. Lydia Argyle of Lake Shore, Mrs. Sylvia McKill, Mrs. Jennie Kerwin, Mrs. Pearl Forsey and Mrs. Evelyn Bills of Spanish Fork Mrs. Grace Crandall of Springville and Mrs. Stena Daniels of Payson enjoyed two afternoons assisting Lora with the quilting of beautiful quilts for her daughter, Nedra Rowley. Leo S. Thompson of Los Angeles spent the week end his parents Mr. and Mrs. Leo Thompson and other visiting relatives. The climate was wonderful reports Mrs. LeVern Pierce on her arrival home Wed. from Tucson, Arizona, where she spent four days with her nephew, Olen Holt, LeVern accompanied her sister, Mrs. Mae Evans of Spanish Fork. A DSl 1. BLOTTERS PAYSON His outstanding performance during his first term, serving on the committee most important to the Green County Sheriff record! The proof of a man in office cannot be his promises; it must be his performance, his accomplishments, his voting record. What has Laurence Burton done to deserve your vote? Here is his record: In two short terms in the U. S. Congress, your Congressman, Laurence J. Burton, has achieved superior recognition for his diligence and attention to duty as your man in the House. 2. Clarke Carter County Fecordc: ) (oiii,f)ft party was DESK F'laariee C. Bird County Treasurer CcEDDD,ssiniiiaini CHRONICLE 2 West, Interior and Insular Affairs, won him an additional maior post in his second term on the Agricultural Committee (thats two full committee assignments). Congressman Burtons service on two full committees brought with it the heavy responsibility of serving on SIX (repeat, SIX) House Mines and Minnow the ranking is he ing (where member); Irrigation and Reclamation (Utah's only member); Insular Affairs; Forestry; Domestic Mar- Member of Republican National Congressional Campaign Committee Vice president of the 88th Club fall Republican congressmen first elected in 1962). keting and Consumer Relations' f Farm Labor. Of Elwood Sundberg County Auditor VOTE Republican A Wallace Gardner State Senator Springvlile, Mapleton and South Utah County Congressman Burton's diligence and outstanding performance won him two consecutive appointments from House Speaker John McPubCormack to the lic Land Law Review Commission. (There were only six appointees from the House, whose membership is 435, and Laurence Burton is Utahs only member.) He serves on this commission with national figure such as Laurence Rockefeller; Senator Henry Jackson. Senator Clinton Anderson; Senator Tom Kuchel; Governor Phillip Hoff of Vermont, Representative Wayne Aspinall, and Dr. Maurice Goddard. The national leaders of the Repub4. lican Party have recognized Laurence Burton as someone who does his homework. During this session they have appointed or elected him to the following assignments: Assistant Republican Whip Member of Republican House Executive Committee (There are 140 Republican members in the House ) 3. DRIVERIA'CENTJ Harold J. Whiting State Legislature Springville, Mapleton, Palmyra, Go- shen, Lata Shore, Genola, Saniaquin, Spring Lata, Benjamin, Elberla. Verl D. Stone State Legislature PaySOIl - Salem Spanish Fork 2(2 3 - Colton Clinton 4,5 6 8 It's a Republican Year! These are the candidates who will bring a bright new image to government in our county and state . . . Let's get out of this fix Vote REPUBLICAN Paid Political Advertisement - in '66! Utah County Republican Central Committee New! No deductible collision charge when Ml! drivers have State Farm Insurance! No other company can give ou such a good deal because State Farm Mutual, the world's largest car insurer, far now insures over 6,000,000 ears more than any other company Soanv well accident you may have might be with another State Farm policyholder. In such cases, if you have State Farm Mutual collision insurance, the companv now pas your entire bill. No deductible (usually $50 or $100) to pay! Find out how youre better off when you're insured with State Farm famous for low rates for careful drivers. Call today! PAUL H. BIGLER Phone 70 West 465-376- LAURENCE (R-Uta- Payson, Utah FARM Muluil Automobiti Insurant Company Horn 0"ic. Bioenvnjtoa, IKmou BURTON 79 h) Frank E. Moss .79 (D-Uta- h) David S. King 78 (D-Uta- Wallace F. Bennett 69 (R-Uta- h) (Absent because of illness) Wayne (One ential ... 61 N. Aspinall of the most effective ond influ men in Congress) Walter S. Baring Teno Roncalio .. .l. 47 42 (Voted by Wash DC Young Demos as Outstanding Democrat Freshman for 1966, he also spoke m Utah in behalf of J Keith Melville ) 12-ma- YOU CAN BE PROUD RECORD of the man who to serve you best. OF will THIS continue Keep BURTON in Congress! Paid Political Ad by Grant S. Thorn, Utah County Chairman f J. 5 1st South STATE Attendance Records All roll call votes this session of Congress (an election year). Source: Latest issue of official Congressional Quarterly." |