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Show 2 October THE CITIZEN Tte s Mr. and Mrs. Leslie have returned from a two weeks' vacation trip which took them to West Bend, Wis., to visit their children, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon (Lola) Weinreich. They were extensively entertained while there and traveled to Nau-vo- o and viewed places pertinent to LDS church history as Chec-kett- WIN 31, 19CS ociaUe Citi well as other points of inter- - est in that vicinity. - Mrs. S. P. Packer visited her children in Ogden last week and was the house guest rf Mf and Mfs Lyle Packer Sunday dinner guests jf air. attu ivirs. ijcucss neuer were Mrs. Elvina Keller and Dr. and Mrs. Jess Jensen of Ogden Mr. and Mrs. Harold were weekend of Salt Lake City and guests of Mr. and Mrs. RayMrs. Mirtha Morrison and mond Ransbottom. son of Layion. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Johnson have returned home afLINN! WITH ter a two weeks' trip to Missoula, Mont., where they were the guests of their children, Dr. and Mrs. Victor Duke and family. They enjoyed scenic side trips sightseeing out from Missoula. Felt-ma- n LIMC. BAKER Democrat for Recent guests of Mrs. Emily Evans have been Mr. and Mrs. Don Haskett and fam ilv of Pocatello and Mrs. Vir ginia Chappell and daughter Carolee ot Salt Lake City. UTAH STATE AUDITOR Mrs. LaMar Nielsen and children of Burley came to spend the weekend with her narents, the R. II. Parkinsons. Suzanne Nielsen, a student at the BYU, also joined the family. On Sunday the group and Mrs. Jerry Lien and son Michael of Logan enjoyed a dinner party at a Smithfield cafe. EMINENTLY QUALIFIED through experience proven integrity outstanding leadership EXTEND FR EEPORT To Continue in State Office A Betty Johnson Becomes Bride Of Mark Powell In Local Service Dedicated Official for a Demanding Job Plid Political AdtwUsemtnl by Kamith L DaUifltl THE m Betty Jean Johnson, daugh-- 1 white carnations with red tcr of Mr. and Mrs. Frank ' roses. Alder Johnson of Preston. The maid of honor was Nor- became the bride of Mark P. ene Day. Bridesmaids were Powell in a ceremony persister of the formed by Bishop Arlando Kathy Powell, Janine Joene Johnson, groom, Larsen. The wedding was held Oct. Johnson, the bride's sisters, 5 in the Fifth ward church and Linda Johnson, a cousin house. Dean Groves was the of the bride. The bridesbest man at the wedding. wore dresses of fall Those present at the wed- maids were red, orwhich ding were the immediate colors families and a few relatives ange, green, yellow and and friends. brown. The bride's four oth Mark P. Powell is the son er little sisters also wore fall of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Powell dresses like the colored of Springfield, Idaho. bridesmaids. The bridesFollowing the ceremony, a carried held was in their maids yellow roses reception honor at the Wesitwood Cen- with fall colored ribbons. ter. At the ceremony and reAfter a short honeymoon, ception, the bride wore a the couple is now making white satin gown with a veil. home in Blackfoot. their of She carried a bouquet TELEPHONE in press For information on: Personalized listings, changes in listings, or advertisements in the Yellow Pages, please call our Business Office. But hurry, the . Clubs The Fine Arts club was en- - bcr, compiled by club by Mrs. Reed Mag- - Directory is going to press I offic-trrtain- LiSlS H Etao a aainty saiaa Keller gave an interesting re- the members, was served to 19. view of the book, "The Giant repast The Ladies Literary club MR. AND MRS. of The Lord," authored by entertained by Mrs. A. was James T. Brown. Refresh G. Condie at her home Thursments and group discussion A review on the book were also features day. of the book, "The New Year," of the occasion. was presented by Mrs. HarMembers of the Hobbs old Olsen. Pearl Buck is the Mrs. James Hoggan, Mrs. author and it is a fiction bas- family extended happy birth-la- y Kay Fellows and Mrs. Na- ed on facts on conditions that greetings to Mrs. Sam than Hale were hostesses for came out of the Korean War. Hobbs on the occasion of her the Social Arts club meeting A dainty refreshment was a birthday Thursday evening held at the Hoggan home Fri- concluding feature of the and joined in a social time Mrs. Harley day evening. at her home. Refreshments Greaves reviewed the book, were served to eight. "I Have Two Hands and I'm Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Smith Busy Ringing Them," which were happy to have their Word has been received is humorous and most enjoy- - children, Mr. and Mrs. Rich-abl- e. ai Mrs. Mary Keller, who Booklets containing ard Irizarry of Boise, come lias been visiting her childbrief historical facts and to soend last weekend with ren, Mr. and Mrs. George comments on each club mem- - them. at Connersville, 'Downing, in attendance. Mrs. Mountain States Telephone MARK POWELL Sociable Citizen well-prepar- Ind., for a few weeks, is con fined to a hospital in that area because of injuries she sustained in a car accident. She was riding with Mrs. Downing and her children, who also were injured but not so extensively. Mr. and Mrs. Beecher Udy and two daughters of Salt Lake City were weekend guests of their parents, the Leslie Checketts. I Yellow Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Ransbottom enjoyed a five day vacation to Central Idaho last week where they toured the Hells Canyon area and visited the Oxbow and Brown-le- e dams and other places of scenic note. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Parkinson entertained at a birth- day dinner for a granddaugh ter, Mrs. Robert Nier of Lo- -i ' gan, on Thursday. A pretty birthday cake formed the' centerpiece. Proposition 4, the Greenbelt Amendment, has been included in both the Republican and Democratic platforms and endorsed by the following candidates and prominent Utahns. Calvin Rampton r "V3 MESSAGE FROM THE GOVERNOR "I urge you to join with me in supporting best man for Congress in District No. 1." Carl W. Buehner Governor Haven J. Barlow, Pros, of Iho Scnale Franklin W. Gunned, Speaker House of Rop. Melvfn H. Archibald, Rep. Dist. 51 Sidney J. Alkin, Rop. Dist. 69 Kenneth Brady, Rep. Dist. 22 Del L Buckner, Rep. Dist. 27 Nathaniel D. Clark, Rep. Dist. 33 Glen W. Crump, Rep. Dist. 23 James H. Day, Rep. Dist. 23 Maxcne Eubanks, Rep. Dist. 48 J. Whitney Floyd, Senato Dist. 21 Ben E. Fowler, Rep. Dist. 36 J. Leonard Harman, Senate Dist. 1 Henry Hilton, Rep. Dist. 19 Harvard R. Hinton, Rep. Dist. 37 Dean Hunt, County Comm. Tooele Evart J. Jensen, Rep. Dist. 63 Moroni L. Jensen, Rep. Dist. 7 Lawrence W. Jones, Rep. Dist. 65 Floyd W. Labrum, Rep. Dist. 60 Basil Lay, County Comm. Piute Elmer Llnd, Rep. Dist. 61 Clyde D. Lowe, Senate Dist. 1 Allred J. Madsen, Rep. Dist. 39 Roy G. Metcalf, Rep. Dist. 2 J. Harold Mitchell, Rep. Dist. 68 Dean C. Nielsen, County Comm. Sevier D. Leon Reese, Rep. Dist. 26 Stanley D. Roberts, County Comm. Utah John E. Smith, Rep. Dist. 58 1 Glenn E. Snow, Senate D!st. 27 Leland Sowards, Senate Dist. 24 Paul A. Thorn, County Comm. Utah Mrs. Sybil Vincent, Rep. Dist. 42 Marvin E. Warren, Senate Dist. 17 Dale H. Workman, Rep. Dist. 51 Kenneth R. Aagard, Vernal Allan N. Adams, Randolph Ferris H. Allen, Trernonton Keith H. Anderson, Tremonton C. E. Borger, Murray M. P. Christensen, Tremonton Hugh W. Colton, Vernal J. E. Cooper, Panguitch Jay M. Crosby, Panguitch Veigh Cummings, Salt Lake City Rea Dobbs, Panguitch A. D. Findlay, Kanab Paul T. Fordham, Pres. Utah Municipal League Ciarence I. Foy, Panguitch Joseph C. Foy, Panguitch Joseph H. Francis, Chairman Utah State Board of Agriculture Daniel G. Frcid, Salt Lake City Alfred Fullmer,' CircleviHe Jacob A. Fuhriman, Providence Wallace H. Gardner, Spanish Fork Elmo W. Hamilton, Riverton Richard Nelson, Cedar City Frank Nishiguchi, Gailand Sherman D. Harmer, Sec. Utah Cattlemen's Assn. Gordon E. Harmston, Roosevelt J. Owen Harrison, Spanish Fork Royal T. Harward, Loa Carl Hatch, Pmguitch M. V. Hatch. Mamie Halch, Panguitch Carl L. Oldaker, Vernal V. Allen Olsen, Salt. Lake City Clarence W. Palmer, Vernal Bruce F. Parker, Panguitch Dee Porton, Panguitch Arthur Partridge, Panguitch Dennis W. Payne, Panguitch Ralph A. P recce, Vernal Kenneth Rico, Salt Lake Citv Theo Richards, Fielding Dave Rose, Henricville LeGrand F. Smith, Spanish Fork George I. Spencer, Salt Lcko City Grant Southam, Vernal Verl D. Stone, Spanish Fork Charles R. Taylor, Tremonton D. A. Tebbs, Panguitch George C. Hcnrio, Panguitch J. Carval Hcnric. Panguitch Laurel L. Holman, Panguitch F. Grant Houston, Pangutich E. D. Haws, C- -' alanto Nolle P. Ipson, Panguitch LeGrand Jarman, Orem Grant C. Jensen. Spanish Fork Cal Jcnson, .:r River City Hal C. Johnson. Spanish Fork W. Lloyd Johnson, Auro'fl Otto L. Jorgcnson, Garland Stanley Tebbs, Panguitch Lynn Thomas, Tremonton Max Thomas, Sen. Vice Pres. First Security Bank Lowell C. Vance, Tremonton Alvin Kay. Vernal Clilton G. M. Kerr, Tremonton Lawrence Lee, Vernal Nod Madsen, Manli Daly Marsh, David R. Waldron, Tremonton Stan Meyrick, Spanish Fork James At Weston, Panguilch James J. White, Garland Vera S. Wilcock, Panguitch Leland Woodruff, Tremonton Lyle D. Miller, Panguitch Timothy Moran, Mayor Spanish Fork Paul Nslson, Fcrron "All of us who know Dick Maughan know him to be an outstanding and respected citizen, a leader with Rrcat experience and ability, and a man who undertakes his responsibilities efficiently and with enthusiasm. "Those qualifications make him the best candidate for Congress from Utah's First Congressional District. Utah needs Dick Maughan in Congress. I urge you to join me in support -j ing him." -- n At''-"-- JHl Union you're an your interests are not being represented in Washington. If you're a farmer, rancher, businessman, or educator vote for a change! Ciect RICHARD J. MAUGHAN Deniacrai CONGRESS From the First Congressional District I'd. Put. Adv., The amendment to tax rnr;cu::ura: tend en use ... ret i.n. speculation. t ' ' l.i GmrbA Stun B. Mom Vciltuilci-r- i foi Mauuhun, Kerry, Cluw. J I, |