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Show -- f ' f . -- gypx T Opposition to the CLARISTON The family of Mr. and Mrs. Hermans. Thompson enjoyed dinner at the Zanavoo Lodge Saturday, the occasion being the birthday anniversary of Thompson. Members of the family besides the honored gust and Mrs. Thontpson were Mr. and Mrs. Harman if I j ghtar Gooday, has gone to Dallas, Texas, whore ana Is employed. She is making her home with Mr. and Mrs. James W. Hick-10I- L Mrs. George D. Loosle am n Gaytan spent lie AaOnpMOf MTe MTSs hi SattLahoGHy Vance Thompson and lfr. and of bar daughter and son4n Mrs. Bpencsr Phillips of Log lav, Mir. and lbs. Larry W. IN , and Joss an, Mn. Mu Lamb of Plymouth and Ur. and Mbs. DaOu Gooday. On of the Owen (Succession of State Auditor and State Treasurer) ; In r'ri'-- -' fa voraflH at homo and Mr, Mrs. Gooday Bint Am the homo of Mr. and Mrs. i&XXUS the the prssent time be-t- o stadia- - Canadian Vioito In Cornish Area Mr. SifAtkeVUefdwCowiiioeefelieiiefUb Gooday. ryrt lb. Leo Jarttol received word of tt andlbs. have safe arrival of a new groat ibi.V I CORNISH of Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. X. H. Jack- - bam Oohawa, ed the !!. THE OTIXEN WEFrON-T- sponsored buntlaf Buttars r.ff u a apumpMa, laopard, Banaon a Chlnamaa, aad prlsu wwe also gtoa to Lon-et- a Rom FML Roiw BsSan and Baad Griffiths. lb. and Mrs. Data Archibald and chlldraa of Btack- - VkM dugbtsr An of u at tha ubaa, November 8 TELEPHONE DIRECTORY ! 60ES TO PRESS SOON! g iy and ehOdna of THE NEW xiumteoi at wBi Rayelas CampbaD as nSSS Propositions SB Oetotar 35. Tha snwtuMshoaadlhed had a spook alley-wegiven to the bast eoe BYU In Breve taking language before gotng to Ms Md of labor. Mr. and jgast pSrof Vote FOR ? Weston MIA he a HaUowau Is a family. Mr. woweu xnompoon. dent at Ricks la Ran- October bon bnr HsbrougM word about Mr. and'Mrs. David WNealay who Is a Baoas of thwr were mstohsrs Patsy Beuflsr and Barbara are! HIM child. (bambartnta lb. and Mrs. Zau Mr. and lbs. Vernal Hautn I Jsnssn and flamlbr the of Satt Lake City and Mr. masts of their and Mr. n ib. s Mrs. and and and lbs. Bryan Hsrgaaon of Platt Grsou family, lbs. NtekffiUtoo lflckv was Weston wore vlsltars In sacr nests at the home lee fat second coun- - family of Brigham Cfiy rament mooting last Sunday. of lb. and lbs. Den aoior tat lbs Huntsville ward! VlaltlimatttahonNOf ham wore lb. and Mrs. ana undo. Mr. and Mrs, Bryan and Ms son Zau Bingham, Mr.' and Mrs. Andrew L. I Paul M. OariL during the mwgtfm Mr. and Mrs. L W. Read Casa Grande, Aria., Paul were Mr. and Mrs Ruhnrg andLto- a few days last weaklRulatid Bonnlon and Louie of Logan, Wayne Read of Es-- Etohsm of of Drlggs. 1VIHi tttto ditay GOMfevook conbdoTcaitt., and lb. and Mrs. Chloa Cahoon visited brothartniaw, lb. and Mrs. Uoyd Clark, son of Mr. and lbs. Joe Bishop of B Centre, Mattiew Can, at Emmett, ifSVenis Cark, is Cant, were dinner guests at tha home of John Sparrow tha past week. aHag at Ms home following last Wednesday evening at Mrs. Rowau Tomasi wu Ms release from the Ttanon- - the home of Mr. and Mrs. SHnematas. released from Relief Society ton hospitaL He received she la being called into a to Ms head and chest Barry SBnemates and Du whlla working at the Geriand Grouse of South San Francis- different office. The new ofco were visitors the past Fri ficers sustained In Relief Sosugar factory. gh at the ciety were Ndda Mr. and lbs. Jack Thomp-- I day and Saturday Austin and Mrs. Poulsen. son and son Boyd of Idaho home of lb. ana Mrs. Wil Opal Mrs. Aimia Buston of CorShumates. nils won Sunday dinner iam nish wu suit of her sister, and Mr. Mrs. PetP. Grant guests of thob parents, Mr. ersen of Bountiful and Allen Sadie Nelson, Monday. and Mrs. Nswdl Thompson. 'Jets of Satt Lake Larry Benm gave Ms talk 1 L Ctty were They wore on their way; to dinner guests last Saturday for Ms award in sacrament Other meeting. Satt'Lake City where Boyd if at the home of lb. w ere Mr. and Mrs. Jay KendeU. Ehra ba. entered the owr " who were the Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mylar Schvanevektt, of his parents, Delbert prior to Mis departure to the gusts spent thru days the past and Ruth. This southern Californian mission. week has In Satt Lake Ctty vistt-n- g been In Florida family five the past Newell Thompson accompan their son Glade, who wu they w ere ied them to Salt Lake where at the mission home prepar- years whore the state university. he spent thru days. ing to servo in the Wert Span- - He now teaches at USU. rmtorttoa ?,$ u ccasion being tha list Mr. stormy of Jardlno,. OOisrs Dallu present were Mr. and Mrs. Matas Jardtao of Salt Lake Barson Gooday at Bolsob the bslag the birthday amwMtfmry Weston Ward Holds ser-wit- thofar home and n ai a taxpayer. ifaMMlkillM at Jardl ne f Nevaabsr 3, INI m Mr. and Mrs. Leo vxj -- 1 r. sad Helen was ghran by ArcfauUus Jaydean went to San Diego diibaM. Luncheon was h the Sky View Vlstauns , ved by the hostess to 13 pres- WedtHda evening. Dallas went one of Mr. and Mrs. Puri JanUne the bus drivers. and son Homar were rffaimr The Martin Harris cook of guests on Sunday at the home tte DUP met at the tone of of their son and daughterdn-law- , lbs. Sybil Goodey. Mrs. and Mrs. william lb. Walker and Mrs. Copen, Jardlae, at Ogden. county representatives, wore In attendance. The lesson was given by Sylvia Buttars bar daughters and fie history of the Cterfc-fre- Mr. andlbs. I Martha Gooday. Mr. It's just good business for efficient which benefits mo Coremment Kami s B",n tfSSTTliiCr'fciE ad a. bar sister ana Third Proposition Evoryono .,.. Man Feted By Family On 82nd Birthday Theres Wo ay ' .. i nd Mb, Sm. WH-Hi- w in-juri-as u rr ,i 1 , un The proof of a man In effton not be Ms promises; It must to Ms performance, hie aeoompIMuiNnto his votbin record. Whet hu Laurence Burton dono to deserve your votaf Hern Is Ms In two 1 short terms in the U. 8. Congress, your Gongreumun, Laurence J. Burton, has achieved superior recognition for his diligence end attention to duty your man In the House. L Ms outstanding performance dur ing his first term, tarring on the u V 4 PmporiMK West, Interior and Insular Affairs, won him an additional major post In his second term on the Agri i cultural Committee (that's two full committee assignments). 2. Congressman Burton's service on two full committees brought with It the heavy responsibility of serving on SIX (repeat, SIX) House ' Mines and Mining (where he is now the ranking member); Irrigation and Reclamation (Utah's only member); Insular Affairs; Forestry; Domestic Marketing and Consumer Relations; Farm Labor. ! o Member of Republican National e , ft. Congressman Burton's diBgsneo nd outstanding pertormancs him tm CMMCtitM appolntmante Honan Spoahar John Mc Pub-li- e Cormack to tha Land Law Review Commission. (Thor worn only six appointees from the House, whose membership Is 435, and Laurence Burton Utah's only member.) Ha serves t this commission with national as Laurence Sure such Senator Henry Jackson; Senator Clinton Andarson; Senator Tom Kuchal; Governor Phillip Hoff of Vermont; Representative toyna Asplnall, and Dr. Maurice Goddard. 4. The national leaders of tha ' Republau- ncan rarry nave racognizeo renca Burton as somaona does his homework. During this session they have appointed or looted him to the following . n Assistant Republican Whip n n Member of Republican ij Houm Exacutivu Conunittea 12-ma- ' ' fiHmulniyM MSBVKmIIVGV ) BnMweln tcocoras AH roll call votes this session of Congress (an election year). Source: Latest issue of official Congressional Quarterly." UORERCC (R-U!i- J. h) Freak L Hots DavU S. Ktog Wallass (R-Dla- BUMTOn ...... ...79 (D-tfft-h) .79 h) . 78 (D-Uta- F. BsmH "' (Akwl fcWM T Om r Ik MM Weflar Snn) : " v . ....61 aHadM tmi taflv ml IO-M- e.) to CaafrHi) L gorfag (VWaS by WM.'M. Ywag (to CAN K - iHJBTOMin Congress! 'J V ' v ' Raid Political Ad i- Dr. Mu Werisy f 4T- M. I iL'i 'q PROUD OF THB man who will conthrn , - y, ' ' . j. ' ! r ' i ' - !f i " ' ! ' ' ' ' ' 4 i . .vi Emplpyeee, union representatives end management, working as a terrific f-- --A Jf- "zood guys eam, are looking forward to mente in a truly wmthwinle cmnmunity i i I i v : ' i I1 ;1 fa v- : -. J2hanoeoZ iSoppcr tkapoepShsa ' V -- I' ; - . Sj - .,1 ' l' i (. yni-Ij-- . rv..- r. ''V r: v; rvf t V. 'l.H- '.;:V 1 if 3 !'.v.s ..V f ' . v v ; , . . - . " 1 . y. - ; . -- Li . '.'1 ? I ' ' ' . . , ..I- 1 I Utah I far IVMi" to ah totolt 1 J. Kato mMS) you ' When the men of copper begin their week-lon- g campaign on November 7th hiud for tha highest goal they have aver set $175,0001 'will be thaiy driving o n Last yenr onployees contributed $15000; for 1964, the total was $117,055; 1963,v$10054; for 1962, $96,714, and for 1961, they raised $89,068. For , , ; each of these yean, their contributions have been at tost 10 per cent of the rf 1 : ) j 'total United Fund goal The United Fund goal this year is $1,500,000. A2 Teee toncoUe . ,s 1, H ,(i 7 I.....47 (D-N-w. nt .'.' J 'M ' For five consecutive yean, those "good guys" at Kennecott's Utah Copper '"i ; Division have oonteibuted most generously to the Suit Lake Area United Fluid and this year will be'no exceptirm. 69 RECORD of the (There art 140 Republican In toaarvayou bast members tto House.) CXgod mi h) Waves N. AsphaW . , Congressional Campaign Committee Vice president of tha 88th Club fall Republican congressmen irst elected in 1952). . . j.; , - cv ' l '. ' t'ii t if. 'h Lb. v& H m : 't y? v i i- - |