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Show and Howard Burdick who came from STANDARD - Roosevelt, Utah Billings, Mont. Thursday, November 2, 1972 e Visiting last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Halstead were Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Morrell from pleasant Grove Mr. and Mrs. Frank Morrell from Salt Lake, and Mr. and Mrs. S.J. Caughron from Bakersfield, Calif. Charlotte Moon, who is attending LDS Q CBQ)(Q Business College in Salt Lake, visited last weekend with parents, Mr. and Mrs. Neil e Marci Stephenson graduated from the Moon. Neil Moon flew to Oklahoma City, Bryman school in Salt Lake as a medical Okla., last week and spent four days there 27. Oct. Her Mr. and receptionist parents, Mrs. Evan Stephenson attended the on business. Wade and Karen Peterson and family graduation exercises, e Mrs. Lilly Wimmer and daughter, Mrs. from Provo spent last weekend visiting with parents, Mr. and Mrs. Orven Moon, Shirty Bancroft visited last week with e Mr. and Mrs. Ray Malinski were gone Hellek-soMrs. Ella Shirley's grandmother, No. who is in serious condition at the LDS several days last week to Jamestown, Dakota where they attended the wedding hospital e Allen and Dorothy Bond from Midvale of Ray's niece. They stopped in Montana visited over the weekend with Mr. and where they visited with their daughter Mrs. Harvey Gee. They csme for the deer Sandy and family . e Jim and Terry Cowan were in Salt hunt. Lake two days last week on business e Those who attended the funeral services of Mrs. Sylvia Meriwether in Salt e Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dorrity and family attended the funeral services of Mr. Lake on Monday of last week were Mr. Dorrity's father, Rulon Dorrity, 74, in Salt and Mrs. Duane Meriwether and family, Maxine Burdick, Shirley Reyburn, Lake on Monday of last week. He was buried at Kanosh. Also attending were Carolyn Madsen, RoseAnna Bench, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Dorrity and Mr. and and Mrs. Jerry Burdick, Mr. and Mrs. Neville Wimmer, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Young n Mrs. Dennis Dorrity. Ecei Leavitt sang at the services. Duane Harriman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Harriman recently underwent surgery at the Primary Childrens hospital in Salt Lake. He returned home last week to go to school on Monday, e College students home for the weekend were Kenneth Farnsworth from BYU and Floyd Farnsworth and Garth Taylor from Utah State, e Leland Wright underwent surgery at the Roosevelt Hospital on Tuesday of last week. He returned home Sunday and Is recuperating there. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Hooper visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Keith Hooper Jr., and family. e Mrs. Doris Bailey underwent surgery at the Roosevelt Hospital on Monday morning. She is reported improving. Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Thomas and family of Orem spent last week st the home of parents, Mr. and Mrs. Parry Grant visiting and deer hunting. e Visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Parry Grant on Friday were Mr. and Mrs. Anthon Nielsen from Bountiful. Also visiting on Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Grant Stott from Salt Lake, e Max and Julie Forbush are first time parents of a baby boy born Sunday Oct. 29 at the Utah Valley Hospital in Provo. He the Odgen area were recent visitors at the home of Mrs. Nellie Lang and Alice Summers. They also visited with Mr. and Mrs. Elton Potter at Utahn. Recent visitors at the home of parents. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin White were Ken and Sherry Mitchell, Logan, and Ray and Gloria Jensen, American Fork. weighed 8 lbs 1 os. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. George Marrett, Duchesne and Mrs. Blanche Forbush of Rexburg, Ida. Great grandparents sre Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Ilarold Wimmer, Nine Mile and Mr. and Mrs. Marvell Marett of Calexico, Calif. a Annette Marett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Marett, was selected a member of the Spurs, a National Honoray organization for Sophomore women students at the Utah State University. She was selected on scholarship and campus activities. Annette was also on the honor roll. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gee have moved back to Duchesne from Mack, Colo., where they have been employed for the past three months. Mr. and Mrs. John V. Roberts and family, Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Sutherland and family, Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Linford and family and Mr. and Mrs. Harley Atkinson and family have moved here recently to work with the Bureau of Reclamation. On Friday of last week a morning coffee was held at the home of Mrs. Jean Jacobson for wives of the newcomers. Mrs. Hilda Barker from Salt Lake visited on Friday and Saturday with her daughter, Mrs. Susans Doty and family, e Mr. and Mrs. Earl Pearson and family of Handgun control act is now awaiting action in the U.S. Congress bill Thus, the essential features of the or sale by delivery of a are (1) prohibition as any federal licensee of any pistol differentiated from a revolver, with an overall length of leu than 6 inches, a overall height of less than S inches and an 4 frame less length information outlining National Rifle Association objections to S.2507 a Included in the packet is a list of handguns which wouM be banned under the terms of S.2507. Further, General Rich has arranged to have representative samples of high In the NRA grade hundguns displayed museum for the information of Congressmen, their assistants and the public. These guns would come within the authority of S 2507. well-know- The Handgun Control Act of 1972 awaits action in the U.S. House of Representatives which is now in recess. After passing a House subcommittee, its present form is a slightly amended version of the Senate-passeBayh Bill S.2507. Apparently amendments adopted were to (1) eliminate a provision making it a federal felony to murder or attempt to murder a policeman, fireman or prison time limit guard and (2) establish a in which the Secretary of the Treasury must act on handgun models submitted to him for approval. Essential Features d high-qualit- y 45-da- y Phone News Items to 722-213- OFFICIAL LIST OF CANDIDATES FOR GENERAL ELECTION to be held in Duchesne County, Utah November 7, 1972 AMERICAN Proposition No. DEMOCRATIC INDEPENDENT O O 1 Shall Article VI of the State Constitution be revised to make changes in the procedure and man- ner of operation of the State Legislature and the legislative branch of state government, including rules and procedure. (The presthe ent law and the proposed revisions are on cards in the polling place' and booth). law-maki- Duchesne county School Proposition No. 2 LEGISLATIVE ARTICLE REVISION RESTRICTING mD ng AGAINST BAIL IN CERTAIN FELONY District No. 5 For Board Member JAMES FOR not be bailable when accused of a felony while on probation or parole, or while free on bail trial on a previous felony charge, where the proof Representative Precinct CASES Shall Section 8 of Article I of the State Constitution be amended to provide that persons shall T. LINDSAY AGAINST evident or. the presumption strong. Proposition No. 4 PERMITTING ALTERNATIVE FORMS OF COUNTY GOVERNMENT Shall Section 4 of Article XI of the State Con- stitution be amended to permit the Legislature to prescribe alternative forms of county government from which counties may select, subject to referendum, the form which best serves each countys needs. The polls will open at 7:00 a.m. and continue open until 8:00 p.m. of the same day. Polling places are as follows: Courthouse Duchesne Tabiona School Tabiona Moon Lake Ward Chapel ML Home Altamont City Office Altamont Neola Elementary School Myton Elementary School 1 Old No. Roosevelt Hospital Building Roosevelt No. 2 Elementary School Sincerely yours, Janet Cowan, County Clerk AGAINST Q COUNTY OF DUCHESNE) : STATE ss. OF UTAH ) Cowan. County Clerk in and for the County of Duchesne, State of Utah, hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct list of all candidates and propositions No. 1 through 4, to be voted for at the general election in said county and I, state 12 than inches and (2) a point system under which a pistol must achieve a minimum of 75 a minimum of 45 points and a revolver in the point factors points. Primary overall size, system are barrel length, frame construction and weight. General Maxwell Rich has sent a letter to each Congressman with a packet of da Janet on the seventh day of November, A. D. 1972. JANET COWAN Duchesne County Clerk 1 |