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Show Page 2B, The Leader-Time- November 2, 1972 s, Attends Bank, Stockholders Meeting Mr. Leland Harris, Director of the Federal Land Bank Association of Tremonton was recently in Berkeley, Califs to a special meeting for the banks Stockholder committee of which YDU CAN MEND SMALL CHIPS, HOLES AHD CUTS IN RpOR CCVERIN5S BV MELTING A WAX CRAVDN Of THE dAME COLOR AMD POOR fT I WTO THE HOLE. WHEN THB WAX IS COLO SMOOTH OVER TVB TOP WfTH ALENE FRYER WlU. PRACTICAUY DISAPPEAR. 1 J. Reed Nielsen as your to serve Copley Legislator from legislative Rancher A - District 62 Nw Scrvtc Thateher-Penros- e By SHERRY Mr. and Mrs. Myrl Petty are happy to announce the arrival of a new grandson. He was born to Michael and Mary Hess Parry in Ogden, last week. They also have a little daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Quentin Hess, Fielding, are the maternal grandparents. Mrs. Emily Tolman and Mrs. Venna Hess, Garland, share the honors of great-grandmoth- er. Pennings Businessman man interested in rural problems MC NEELY Phone Paid for by the Democrat committee innnoooeoooannnnnnuu Miles "Cap" Ferry State Senator "Senator Cap Ferry more closely represents the people that elected him than any other member of the Senate". - Doug Mitchell KUTV Newt 3ll Hie pvblic service includes 2 years Utah House of Representatives; 6 years Utah Senate; Director, National Golden Spike Association; National Direc-o- r, U.S. Jr. C of C; State Vice President, Utah Jaycees; President, Brigham City Jaycees, 1960. Cap is also active in his church, currently serving as High Counselor in the Box Elder North Stake. His business experience includes - successful rancher and farmer; President, South Box Elder Farm Bureau, 1 964; Director, Utah Farm Bureau Federation, 1964. Special Recognition includes being selected as one of 10 outstanding national directors in the U.S. Junior Chamber of Commerce, 1962, first Utahn to receive this honor; one of Utah's "Three Outstanding Young Men", 1962; Listed in "Who's Who in American Politics" 1969; Brigham City Jaycees' "Distinguished Service Award," 1967. Received his BS degree from Utah State Univera- - "CAP" N. M. Adv. by ttaubllam CanMiittM DcUnn Andwwn, chairman lbooooccgooooocwe)cooooooooopoeoooeooooooodl 4-Y- ear what-have-y- ou mm Q, EDIT0Rf2 1956 1960 1964 1968, 1972 1 VOTE FOR congratulations to combination Thanksgiving, birdinthday, and ner was prepared under the dirThese three lovely ladies were ection of Bonnie and her girls. feted at various celebrations As many of the family as could their own homes and receiv enjoyed the day. ed lovely gifts and surprises Many of our community headas well during the past week. ed for the hills during the past The Evan Christensen house10 days. As Max and I returned hold has buzzed with activity from our hunting trip we notthe entire past week. The happy iced Blaine Lott hoisting his deer Into the large tree in his family reunion with Chaude, front yard. We ran across Jess Sandy and Michelle came to a final conclusion on Sunday. A and Reg Petersen in their pickups accompanied by Dick Green during our stay out west. LETTERS Special speaker at sacrament was Lowell Armeeting I chibald. Sunday TO THE I understand he was accompanied by his entire family, some of whom performed two musical selections. Our Relief Society singing If all of us at home get out mothers are hard at work prto vote on November 7, at the for November leaderacticing rate of the absentee balloting, ship meeting. We thank the sis- Box Elder County can beat its 1956 general election turn out That year 92 of the registered voters went to the polls. The following table shows that since then, the voter turn out has decreased with each general election: Year of those reg istered who voted Birthday Ruth McNeely, Diane Diderick-so- n, and my daughter, Debbie. 257-72- 41 Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Vough, Tracy and Audra, Salt Lake City, were visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Don Smith last week. Mrs. Vough is a daughter of the Smith's. Sterling Gardner has come from Van Nuys, Calif., for a WIN AGAIN Cindy Orme and Becky Jo Tanaka have chalked from the Northern stay of several weeks. He Is up another win competing with gymnists Invitational Gymnastic meet annual at Utah the Ogden area at the home of his mother, Clara the silver metal for Gardner, and enjoying the hunt- which was held in Ogden. Cindy claimed metal for the ing season with his brothers. second place, and Becky Joe, claimed the bronze in the floor exerwere Both competing title. third girls place Mr. and Mrs. Garry Besscise event. Cindy is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Orme, inger and Sammy left last week Becky Jo is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Tanaka of for City, Calif. Mrs. BessingerHoneyville(Pat Litchford) has been here oooooooOQOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO for several months awaiting the a Born and educated arrival of Sammy. in Salt City. Mrs. Ursel Knudsen, Mrs. Don Iive4 in Logan Clara Gardner, Jolene Jeppsen, and then came to and Ruth Foxley attended the Box Elder County viewing of Rhoda S. Jones in in 1942. He has Ogden, Wednesday evening. successfully owned Mr. and Mrs. Woodruff Snow and operated two and children were at the home businesses in Brigof Mrs. Orion Snow last week. ham City. During Woodruff was successful in his this term, he served deer hunt, getting one not too as a member of far from the Snow home. the Brigham City Miss Melanie Perry claims Council for eight Haloween eve for her birthday. years. These eight She and a group of friends years saw the city observed the occasion with a experience its greatbirthday party at the Perry est expansion period. home last Friday evening. They He was involved had supper together andthen had with decision cona scavenger hunt and went thrthe developcerning the town ough spook alley at the DON E. CHASE ment of the present hall. The Perry's returned Miss Four year Sewer, Culinary Ilene Perry to her home in LoWater and County Commissioner gan, Saturday. Electrical systems. They also visited Mrs. Oliver (Virginia) Petersen of Peter-sbor- o, He is completing his first term as a commissioner, who is in the LDS hosthe last two years serving as chairman. He has pital in Logan. Mrs. Petersen served his community in many ways, including two is recovering from knee terms as Director of Chamber of Commerce, active Bear River in Boy Scout activities, Ass'n of Governments, Nursing home Board of Directors and many others. An avid sportsman, Don has been involved in recreational programs all of his life - as a partici- toTStE ttir 854-36- 36 of Utah, and Box Elder County. DEMOCRAT . Deweyville Doings SAWPApeRANorr 1 he is an elected member. Mr. Harris states many items of interest to our local stockholders were discussed, such as, interest rates, taxes and farm loans in general. ters for your efforts and for your attendance to our stake practice next Saturday morning. Please come, you're needed. A gayla Halloween party was planned by the MIA this Tuesday. They met at the church-hou- se then headed out for a scavenger hunt. They ended up back at the church where refreshments were waiting. As they enjoyed the meal, I told them ghost stories. Lena Jensen and Cecil Mcare still on the recuperating list. We sincerely hope they'll be up and about soon. Get well wishes are also extended to Sherrie Cagle who cut her hand while doing dishes. The gash was so severe that it required stitches and splints. She has spent a few days with her parents, Thayne and Lorna Stokes, as she was ordered not to use it for several days. Neely Vice-chairm- pant, manager, promoter, chairman and booster. He is a member of the LDS Church, BPO Elks Lodge 2208. He would appreciate your vote. 92 91 89 N. 81 Pol. Adv. by Republican Commit. - DLonn And.rwn, Chairman soocf ? (Figures courtesy Dale Johnson of Brigham City) Let's aim for 95 of the registered voters of Box Elder County to cast their votes on November 7, 1972. We can do it, can't we? Box Elder Vote Committee noooooooooooocopoooooQoo ocooocooooooocoooooa Experience: GOVERNMENTAL Member Tremonton City Council. City Planning Board. Various Community Republican County Comrnisjontr M ENJOYS J ' improvement committees. CIVIC 2 years State legisla- v tor, Past President Tremonton Lions Club. Manager Box Elder Co. Fair (3 yrs.). Leader in dairy improvement assoc. Church: Act- This little pig was brought to Mrs. Rheads first grade class at the McKinley school, by Mr. and Mrs. John Baxter, as part of their beginning reading course. VISIT ive in LDS Church. ECONOMIC - Retired, of the Bear River State Bank. Banker for 35 years. Farmer for 47 years. Vice-Preside- nt Pig Vists Mrs. Rhead First Jamie Baxter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Baxter, had her daddy bring a cute little pig to Mrs. Rhead's first grade on Oct 25. book entitled "Little Pig" is the beginning reader in the new series. This is why the The Boeoooooooooooooooooi : 'jr. A if 1 A native of Bear River City. Co- partner and manager of Brigham Truck and Implement Company since 1968. Prior to this, operated a faming interest in the Grade little pig was brought to school. It held the thirty one children speechless for a little while. Then he became frightened and began squealing. Some of the children became frightened and junped back. Mr. Baxter, then decided it was time to take the little pig back to his mother. POSTAGE DUE? The official news of his nomination was mailed to Zachary Taylor in 1848, but arrived with postage due. Taylor refused to pay the postage, and he didn't unget the word officially til a month later, according to the Encyclopedia Americana. Commissioner Chase Has Been Chairman The Past Two Years JOHN P. HOLMGREN II 2 Yar Co. Commissioner ACTIVE IN PLANNING FOR THE COUNTY NURSING HOME. SERVED AS VICE CHAIRMAN BEAR RIVER ASSO- -. OF THE PIONEER MEMORIAL NURSING HOME BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEMBER WORKING FOR BOX ELDER COUNTY By The Committee To Re-tl- ect Commsioner Chase bV L. V State Representative District 62 Resident of Box Elder County for over forty years. Candidate Kerr supports the laws of the State of Utah. He is interested in any legislative action which will aid industry in Box Elder County and will maintain a stabilized agricultural program. Each political subdivision of grovenment has its problems and needs. It shall be my purpose to study each and every issue and act only after careful and considered deliberation. POLICY - May I have your vote and support under these conditions? N. M. M . by Republican Cunmltm 1 AAf fcjf 0Lmwi AndwiM, Chairman NOVEMBER 9th 50 Bulls Box Elder County. UALITY vice-preside- nt CIATION OF GOVERNMENT Proudly Paid For and Hansel Valley areas of Has always taken an active part in civic and religious affairs, having served as secretary and director of the Brigham City Jaycees, director of of Brigham Kiwanis, President and South Bex Elder County Farm Bureau, secretary of Utah State Young Farmers, President of the Bex Elder Chapter, member of Bear River City Town Board for S years. He served for 5V4 yean at counselor in the Bear River ward. Presently serving on the Bex Elder County Nursing Heme Beard end as Bishop of the Bear River ward. Graduate el Box Elder High School and templet' ed two years at Utah State University. "I've always been interested In thing affecting Bex Elder County end In maintaining the current desirable conditions which make the county en Moot piece to raise e femRy. OWNED AND OPERATED HIS OWN BUSINESS KERR HEREFORD BULL SALE Bear River City At W. EDWARD - 1 P.M. Of Excellent Quality G0UEN SPIKE NATIONAL llfllH MM! lllriTAAV dnUfff UfCdlUvIV uULIdtUM 500 Exchange Rd, Ogden, Utah CONSIGNORS: Ken Hartle Ernest Olsen & Son Axtel Herefords So. Utah State College Dan Crandall Peterson Bros Malmgren Herefords La Pointe Logan Axtel Cedar City Peoa Ogden Gunnison Windsor Hills Inc OXO Herefords Jensen Bros Winterton Bros y Grand Jet., Colo. Logan Kama Providence Campbell Bros Burns Herefords Dillon, Colo. Bookcliff Herefords ....Grand Jet., Colo. SPONSORED UTAH HEREFORD Ogden-Shelle- BY: ASSOCIATION |