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Show Leg Broken Recently In Fall From Ladder WINDER Mrs. Elizabeth laioot suffered a broken leg Saturday when a rung broke on a ladder. The leg is broken just below the knee. Mrs. Talbot was cleaning a window on the outside when she fell. She was able to call loudly enough so Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Talbot, who were passing by in a car, were able to hear. She is in the Preston hospital. Mrs. Yvonne Hodges, Mrs. Ramona Joreensen and Mr Jane Gibson were hostesses to the women of the ward at a party. Mrs. Florence Davis was the honored guest. Games were played and gifts opened for expected family addition. Pumpkin pie, candy and nuts were served. Mrs. Barbara Bennett is home after a week's stay with Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Vater-lauShe reports the babies are doing fine. s. I Mr. October 31, and Mrs. Adrain Mick-elso- n of Salt Lake called the Hedins to announce the birth of a baby boy. Mr. Mickel-so- n I 1.1 A ragman larm nunansr came Sunday to leave the oldest girl, Leslie, with the Hedins. This is the third child for Adrain and Virginia. Another announcement of the birth of a grandson came to Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sharp from Mr. and Mrs. Larry Benton of Salt Lake City. Linda Stocks came home from college to spend the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Carol Stocks. r- Last year the American Farmer lost almost two billion dollars. Over one hundred thousand farms closed down. How can you help stop this trend? Elect George Hansen United States Senator. Here are some of the things he wants the administration to do: THATCnER BRIEFS Mr. and Mrs. Ron Clby and daughters, Linda and Major-i- e of Salt Lake City, spent the weekend as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Waun Hogan. The Clbys came here from England a year ago and lived in the place where Danny Hogan is on a mission. 1. , Appoint a Secretary of Agriculture who will explain the farmers' problems to the President, instead of the Secretary explaining the President's policies to the farmer, as is now the case. 2. Increase exports of American agricultural products, which are a prime trade surplus. factor in our 3. Establish a special task force to develop and implement a program to increase dairy products. 4. Increase the research effort by the Department of Agriculture to find better and more diverse ways to utilize our enormous volume of farm produce. VOTE FOR UP AND OVER COHDIE JE YOUR VOTE FOR GEORGE HANSEN WILL HELP EASE THE FARM PROBLEM. 'Eternal Vigilance Is the Price of Liberty" ANGUS THE CITIZEN 19G8 A football, kicked by Bob Godfrey, Preston, goes over the goal posts in the Preston-Mars- h Citizen Photo Valley game Friday. Preston won, 33-7. v i vsswt..fitajs iin IP i ill im i ill m mm tew 'v, .i.'mt xw: Pair Tell Of Tour With Balladiers FAIRVIEW In sacrament meeting Sunday evening, 23 ffirls and three leaders were! individual presented awards by Bishop Lynn Lar-seCraig Jessop and Val Christensen, who Southeast Asia with the Balladiers from Utah State University, were the speakers. Mr. Jessop was studentbody president of Sky View high school at Smithfield last year and was also voted outstanding student in speech and drama. He also sang "I'll Walk With God." Mr. Christensen is a brother of Leonard Christensen. He and Mr. Jessoo also showed slides to the Fireside held after the meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Brenchley, whose son Doug was one of the Balladiers, and Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Fack-re- ll also attended the meeting. The girls receiving their awards were Gail and Susan Bodily, Beverly, Phyllis and Janice Jensen, Rhonda Neln son, Laura Lou Taylor, and RaNea Rawlings, Linda, Joan and Kathleen Hall, Michelle Wilson, Pauline Hatch, LaRee Roberts, Lynette Bodily, Cheryl Christensen, Stephanie and Sally Harris, Melodee Lamont, King, Barbara Gilbert, Cheryl Beins and leaders, Connie Rawlings and Dona Gilbert of the YWMIA and Orlene Lamont of the stake board. Donna Sharp and Peggy Rawlings were sustain- - their n. toured State Representative Legislative District No. 32 Bear Lake, Caribou and Franklin Counties REPUBLICAN HE TICKET IS: Operator of a farm where he lives and was raised. Junior High School principal and teacher. Member Franklin County Subcommittee, Water Resources Board. Secretary of irrigation company that has privately financed over a third of a million dollars In Improvements. Director, Franklin County Canning Center. Member, Executive Committee Cache Valley Council. Boy Scouts of America. Farm Bureau member since Its Inception. Active Church worker and officer. HE HAS BEEN: Tb-e- e - term county commissioner Mar-Jea- and Board chairman. Executive Secretary of the Preston Chamber of Commerce. Administrator of Franklin County Hospital. Secretary, Farm Bureau. Han A Communily Action Pd. El-oi- PoL Adv. by Angus Condle I TEAM for Idaho and the Nation. A GREAT se j j ed to work in the YWMIA and Primary, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Fi- field visited Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Moser. Mrs. Clair Drury and Nanette of Bountiful were dinner guests Saturday of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Drury. The Hi Lo club was entertained Wednesday evening at the home of Rita Drury in Fairview. A hot dinner was served to the group. Alice Smith and Huitau Miles won high score. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Roberts attended awards night at the Fieldhouse of the USU n where their son Ellis of received three scholarLew-isto- ships. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Roberts are the grandparents of a baby boy born to Mr. and Mrs. Melvin (Louise Hobbs) Roberts of Weston. The baby was born Oct. 17 which is also Melvin's birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Willis and son of Salt Lake City spent the weekend with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gilbert and Meda Chatter ton in Franklin. Gary Rawlings, sports editor of the Herald Journal, returned from Mexico City where the summer Olympics were held. His primary interest was in Cache Valley's world record holding discus thrower, L. J. Sylvester, of Smithfield. S ft ja i RE PUBLICAN -- 2nd RONALD PANTER ALDEN B. TUBNBOW DEAN PANTER HARVEY DEWEY DONALD M. BARGER LEO JOHNSON Chat-terto- n THATCHER BRIEFS Mr. and Mrs. Freddie LEONARD CHRISTENSEN TO ATKINS0N ROLEN RASTIAN LYNN J. LARSEN N. S. BASTIAN NORMAN ROBERTS W. A. GEDDES HERMIT SHUMWAY VAUGHN LARSEN RAYMONDS ANT VONW.NOYES OSCAR CAMPBELL Win-war- ARIEL MEEK d and family were dinner guests last Sunday at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Roper. Speakers in sacra m e n t meeting in Thatcher ward Sunday evening were C. D. Simmons and Clark Mickel-soTrent Hansen sang a BURNELL BAIRD REED JAMISON CECIL rOSTER TED STEERS LINDEN RECKSTEAD WELLS McGREGOR solo. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hansen NORMAN CHATTERTON n. are planning to leave in the near future for Las Vegas to Richard Nixon will need a Republican team in Congress to support his dynamic programs. Orval Hansen will be a strong and valuable member of that team. Farmers for Hansen Committee: spend the winter. Their son Tex resides there. Mr. and Mrs. Freddie Win- ward and family were guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Winward, last Saturday evening honoring Freddie on his birthday anniversary. Mrs. Ethel Mendenhall was a dinner guest last Sunday at the home of Bishop and Mrs. Dean Panlcr. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Cur tis of Pocatello were weekend visitors of her mother, Mrs, Luella HooDes. Mrs. Artie Rasmussen and Mrs. Geniel Rigby met at the home of Mrs. Sherrie Mendenhall in a Primary presidency meeting last Monday afternoon. Mrs. Gertie Hargraves of Pocatello spent the past week with her sister, Mrs. Brig Young. ORVAL RENSON HAROLD BRADFORD RILL DAVIS PAUL WOODWARD MERLIN GILRERT MARLOW WOODWARD FRANK GILRERT STANTON M. HAWKES VERN HINCKLEY DAVID SMART EARL SHUMWAY CHAIRMAN FARMERS FOR HANSEN COMMITTEE, STANTON M. HAWKES George DISTRICT ELECT ABRAMS County Commissioner Pd. 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