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Show - m i friends in the area recently. Mr. and Mrs. Hill Hoopes and children visited with Lynette Hoopes and the Doug Lambs in Provo last week. Ronald Naten from California is employed by the Fish and Game and is living at the fish hatchery. The MIA girls are participating in a Spec. 4 Kendell Rasmussen enjoyed the deer hunt with hii family this oast volley ball tournament in Roosevelt. week. He ia stationed at Ft Carson, Cola Barbara Bolton is their director. The community was shocked last week The MIA speech festival was held last when they learned of the death of a Tuesday evening. Participants included member of Whiterocks ward. Three week Peggy Helquist, Debra and Dennis old Miceala Harrison and two former Hoopes, Wayne Rasmussen, Janice members, Norma Bowen and George Bolton, Sandra Bolton and Dan Haslem. Walkup on the same day, Oct 29. Funeral Joyce Bolton was unable to attend her services were held Oct 23 in Whiterocks school duties at West Jr. high the past two for Miceala Harrison and in Roosevelt the weeks because of illness. same day for Mrs. Bowen and Mr. Walkup. Gloria Wopsock recently visited Merla Wopsock and Kaye Large at Sherman Indian high school in Riverside, Calif. The Kenneth Hoopes of Las Vegas, Nev., visited the Bill Hoopes, the W. K. Harveys of Tridell and the Jim Milligans in Roosevelt Mr. and Mrs. Terry Olsen and children No school was held Oct 23 as it was from Bountiful were weekend guests at ti e deer hunting holiday. the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Long were Robert Marshall. They also visited Mrs. released from the Indian mission recently Olsen's sister at Brown's Park, Mr. and after having served about six years each. Mrs. Neil Folks. Mrs. Olive Miller of Springville visited Myron Brough was taken to the a few days last week with her sister Duchesne County Hospital due to a heart Delma Long. attack. He is doing quite well at this Mrs. Kenneth Long is attending writing. extension courses in Logan this week and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dennison and also visited at the Wayne Cantwells. family from Salt Lake City were weekend Outside visitors attending the funeral of George Walkup included the sons and guests at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jess Jensen. They all enjoyed of former the daughter Johnny Walkup the deer hunt and were successful in and Mrs. George Walkup Jr., and Mrs. Helen Sorenson of California., Mr. and getting their deer. The Avalon Ladies club held its Mrs. Kimball Slaugh of Grand Junction, meeting at the home of Jess Jensen Colo., Mrs.Forest Slaugh of Price and Thursday night Officers elected were Mrs. Curtis Slaugh of Manila and the Geraldine Frost as president Virginia Ronald Robbs of Salt Lake. Fenn as vice president and Donna Pickup Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Rasmussen of Salt as secretary. A shower was given for Lake were deer hunting and visiting 'the Mrs. Barbara Emmons due to fire Gale Rasmussens. destroying their home recently. Bolton and Sherry Rasmussen, Nancy Gayla Hoopes, all students at colleges in Salt Lake visited their parents this past Phone News Items to 1 week. The Sidney Hobbs of Salt Lake visited CEEEDGO CGEB 722-213- WEATHER We have everything to keep you warm! 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Malti-- i K t'hi-rst- rliiln MTViriKk. i irniiw uf an nifty Calilnntia faiuni? m iiw I n'th Kirrn i hilt iirpjurs thfn, but luduy ur hat e the iiim enirnir oj ux'iik mnm-ff- , n'Ofy nirn e ;ni(Tt. up'k'-ddl- Gunn McKay voted AGAINST allowing "VOLUNTARY PRAYER or MEDITATION" in our schools and other public buildings. McKay's statement that he voted against the prayer amendment because the Government would write the prayer is not true. The amendment only calls for "VOLUNTARY PRAYER or MEDITATION." GEEEEQi CQ2B The young married enjoyed an evening to a Halloween theme Saturday night. Costumes spook alley and all the trimmings. Alden and Ilene Hamblin was in charge of the party held at the ward of fun DOES THIS REPRESENT YOU? hall. o Pro McGovern Vote On September 27th in November. Gunn McKay said that he was going to vote for Sept 28, 1972.) George McGovern (Ogden Standard Examiner, o Jane Fonda Vote McKay voted to block a bill that would allow the President to effectively restrict travel to Hanoi and other war zones by Jane Fonda and her kind. It would not restrict the visit of legitimate newsmen. o Food Stamps for Strikers clinc. Reita Lyn Hamblin spent the weekend visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James E. Hamblin. They took her back to Provo for school then visited in Salt Lake with their daughter Arva. Elmer Larsen and son Jim hunted deer in Uba Park with son Terry and friends. Max Shaw from Granger visited grandparents, the H. C. Shaws and Max Nelsons over the weekend. The Cub Scouts held an evening of fun Friday night at the ward hall. They dressed in characters of "Discovering America" and presented two skits, had a treasure hunt. Cookies and punch were served. Joan and Bud Blacknic and son Petey and a girl friend from Salt Lake visited and went deer hunting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Anderton. Mrs. Max Nelson and son Randy spent two days in Salt Lake and Granger. We want to welcome Mr. and Mrs. On two separate occasions Moffcy voted to give food stamps to strikers. This would only strikes, and your tax dollars pay for the food stamps. serve to prolong crippling o Busing McKay voted AGAINST useless the O'Hara amendment which would have put an end to the BUSING COURT-ORDERE- of our school children. ELECT A MAN WHO THINKS AS YOU DO! BOB HAVE WOULD WOLTHUIS THE OPPOSITE OF GUNN VOTED MCKAY ON Nev., to the EACH OF r community, they have moved on the Flying K ranch where Hatch's lived. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Brown and family spent the first week of hunting season in Price with his brother Wayne Brown and family and were lucky in getting their deer. Mr. and Mrs. Maurel Taylor and Mrs. Carrie Wills accompanied a group from the Stake on a Temple excursion Wednesday. RE-ELEC- Ron Inkley, Ch. T: REPUBLICAI BOB CLYDE TO UTAH STATE SENATE PARTY DAN DENNIS dm dime's worth of difference; both alike.' are political parties for the vote "I person, not the party." "If I'm anything, I'm independent" of Americans feel this way today and A lot voters' instinct for electing the right the certainly, candidate at the right time, regardless of party, has proven itself time and again. Few would question the importance or the power of the Independent vote in deciding closely contested elections. And it is true that both parties ire alike in two-part- JUST THE ABOVE ISSUES. Difference a many respects. However, to ignore a candidate's party affiliation is to miss out on one of the great advantages of the system. The very reason that a candidate is listed as a REPUBLICAN or DEMOCRAT is that he or she subscribes to the basic political philosophy for which that party stands . . . - TO THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES ELECT: NICHOLAS STRIKE GOVERNOR OF THE STATE OF UTAH philosophy is rooted in belief in individual rights and responsibilities. It asserts that maximum power to determine their destiny should lie in the hands of the people. Similarly, Republicans believe that governmental power and resources should be kept close to the people, through their state and community leaders, rather than monopolized from a distance by officials in Washington, D. C. Republicans believe that local government, local education and community life belong, in the last analysis, to the people themselves. Yes, There is a Difference! y AND THERE IS A f flfldny us Prayer The Herald Crapos had visitors, daughter Lila, Husband and children. There is a not urn-uiri- t. Paid Political Advertisement by Bob Wolthius for Congress Committee. "There's of fttyj between Ptisan, Korea and Vlbtnam ; a hospital man alxTird the U.S.S. Upshur. His now base will 1 VA147NASLeinoord Calif. 722-297- 8 Duslin from Sparks, GET STOCKED UP FOR WINTER! . . . Smiley' s Sporting Goods Phone The Myton ward scout troop 253 held their annual carnival last Friday evening. The children had lots of fun, eating, playing games and a spook alley. Lloyd Nelson was taken bark to the hospital in Salt Lake and he is showing improvement. Mr. and Mrs. Jack I'oe and family from Houston, Texas, was visiting at her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Woodard for a few days. Elma Potter was in the hospital for a few days. She is home now and is feeling a little better. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Crossley and family from Canda, Ida., are now moved in the area of Myton. Mrs. Crossley is a sister to Mrs. Bill Fausett. The Relief Society will be having their fall social Tuesday at 10 a.m. All are encourged to attend. The ward will try to dig the potatos Wednesday. Anyone that would like to come and dig their own can get them for a reasonable reduced price. If you are interested in digging your own, contact either Jack Mieure, or for further information. Denile McKenna of Salt Lake the son of Thelma McKenna was here deer hunting over the weekend. received a bad wound on her foot when attack and bitten by a neighbors dog while trying to get it out of her house. She had to have shots and several stitiches at the HERE! 13 friends after coinpMlna Ins tour Larson II. N. son of Mr. Mrs. Arch Larsen of Altamout spun! past three weeks visiting his parents Lyle C. Tuesday Mrs. Thelma Anderton IS STANDARD KiMiNcvrlt, Vtali Thursday, November 2, 1072 Larsen, Hn., spends leave hunting Mrs. Loya Nebeker and two children escaped serious injury Sunday when they were involved in a two car accident near their home. They were treated at the local hospital where the children were kept overnight and released. LaRayma Freston was honored at a miscelleanous shower Saturday at the Mirl Jennings home. were Lanetle Jennings, Kathy Hall and Trudy Kowallis. The bride to be received many lovely gifts. COLD DROP IN Lyle C. Republicans: Dennis Sen. Robert F. Clyde, Nicholas Strike (Gov.); Rep. Danniel S. tt Eton (31 DIFFERENCE! Ad (Paid Political |