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Show 27, 1972 THURSDAY, JULY House Guests Entertained Couples Mr. and Mrs. August Cattani of Tempe, Ariz., are spending a few days visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cattani and family. Other guests recently were Mrs. Valene Flemmer and daughter, Linda, from Ohio. Linda has been hospitalized in Salt Lake City for the past two weeks after a farm accident on the Cattani farm. She is recovering satisfactorily. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Briscoe and family of Rigby, Mr. and BANIDA Mrs. Paul Swainston and family of Riverton and Mr. and Mrs. Leon Skinner and family of Pocatello spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Swann and Mr. and Mrs. Reed Swann. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Geddes and family of Murray are visiting at the Robert Geddes and Virgil Geddes homes for a few days. Mr. Mundi Pedersen of Pedersen and Jim Provo came Sun- to get their day Brian, who youngest son, has been staying at NOW YOU CAN BUY AND SAVE Yes, you can actually own pure silver. Start bui'ding your economic security now. Find out today what silver can do for you tomorrow. Get the facts TODAY I Plaaia tall nw How to find a ailvar lining for my family and bwlneie: Nama Addraw Hallmark of Security INTERNATIONAL MINT CORPORATION 702 El Paio Building Salt Laka City, Utah 841 11 City Btata ZIP No ob laiaaliMma 1 1 naturallyl sat Ion, eeaeeeeeoeooeeeeeee the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Miles for the past two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Tsujimoto came Friday to take their sons, Gary and Guy, home. They a have been vacationing in for a few weeks with their Ba-nid- grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Joe J. Christen- sen and family of Salt Lake City came Saturday to be with their family and to help on the farm. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh J. Geddes attended the Lowe reunion Sunday in Brigham City. Others attending were Mr. and Mrs. Demont Bell and Mr. and Mrs. Them Lowe. Mr. and Mrs. Atrilla Rash and daughter of Smithfield and Mrs. Judie Reeder and baby of Twin Falls visited Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Miles and famly. They also worked on genealogy. Mrs. Gwen Gregersen and daughter. Carmen, and Mrs. Gale Hansen of Preston accompanied Michael Gregersen to Portland, where they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Scott Mullikan and family. They returned home Tuesday. Several changes were made in sacrament meeting Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Geddes were chosen as dance directors; Jack Geddes was sustained as second counselor in the YMMIA; and Christy Geddes was chosen as secretary of the YWMIA. The membership of Christy Hall Geddes was read. Speakers in sacrament meeting Sunday evening were Von Gregersen, Esther Goldie Christensen Geddes. Cole, and Dale Politically Speaking Attend Funeral By JOHN COKLKTT Statesman Political Editor that anyone moving temporargeneral's office ily from the state shall not lose believes Idaho has the most his residence and that anyone liberal voter "residency" and who comes to Idaho temporarof ily cannot gain residence. registration requirements any state in the union. The U. S. Supreme Court The U. S. Supreme Court struck down durational residecided election officials needdency requirements of voters, ed no more than 30 days to and the attorney general in an determine if new registrants opinion made recently said the were bona fide residents of a two-da- y cutoff time for regisstate. Or, as Park said, the tration in Idaho applies to new court gave its tacit approval of voters. a registration cutoff for new This means that if a person residents up to 30 days prior to moved into Idaho three days an election." before the primary or general election, he could register at a Idaho's new election code county clerks office and vote in provides that official precinct that election. All he would have registrars cannot register elto do is inform the county clerk ectors in the period of 10 days that he has "fixed his habitabefore an election, and with a tion" in Idaho. county clerk within two days The U. S. Supreme Court before an election. ruling and the opinion of Atty. Gen. W. Anthony Park remove Therefore, the cutoff dates for all residency requirements for registration are the 10 days with Idaho voters, including the the precinct registrar and two one for persons who days with the county clerk. could vote for presidential electors only. Obviously, this may not be As a result, the duties of the sufficient time to properly precinct registrars and county check whether a person is a clerks are drastically simplified bona fide resident. in determining residency of But the potential electors. So one can expect the 1973 administrative duties of the to amend the new Legislature county clerks can be intensified election code to fix the in that they are required to get cutoff date at word to the voting precincts of registration between 10 and 30 anywhere those persons registering prior .days. to the two-da- y cutoff date. Last March the U.'S. Supreme Court in a Tennessee cane said durational residency laws penalize a person'! right to travel, and voided the residency requirements. This struck from the Idaho Constitution the requirement that a person in the Gem State can be considered a qualified elector only if he has resided in the state for aix months and the county in which he offers to vote for 30 days. The Supreme Court held that Tennessee had a proper test for a "bona fide residence, and Park said Idaho's law also provides a proper test. The Idaho law says only that "'residence' for voting purposes shall be the place in which a qualified elector has fixed his habitation and to which, whenever he is absent, he has the The attorney Mr. and MINK CREEK Mrs. Harold Baird and Mrs. Elmyra Baird went to Pocatello Saturday to attend the funeral of their nephew, DeVerl Bennett, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bennett. Sandy Allen of Bountiful spent the last three weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Burnell Baird. She returned home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Bunn and family of Denver and Mr. and Mrs. Gary Smith of Ogden are visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mont Larsen. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Jensen and family attended the Hans Jensen family reunion in Emigration Canyon Sunday. Visitors last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Keller were Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Lee of Idaho Falls and Mr. and Mrs. Kent Runswick and family of California. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Anderson and two children of Alaska spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Len Nelson. He is attending summer school at Brigham Young University. Mr. and Mrs. Cardooz of Boston were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Rasmussen. Friday, Mrs. Rasmussen went to Pocatello with her sister, Mildred Bosen. They spent some time with another sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bus Harmer. a partnership Won't you help as; in the united Volunteer states senate i Donation $ Nama j intention of . ! Wegner for U.S. Senator CamaUlct la iai P.0. 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