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Show i V dent does not bind the thinking of individual staff members. We have our prefer- Films of USU Football ences. For example, I Another drama of political campaigning mounting toward its climax and almost as a matter of tradition, there are volleys of jeers and cheers from the audience. It just wouldnt seem like our good old democratic process without charges and counter-charge- s being flung from camp to it So behooves me to feel indignant camp. when an unearned criticism is fired at this is Today is Halloween and haven't been reminded about it plenty? Scott has been counting the days for several weeks now. But you know, we must be making progress. He doesnt want to windows. don't think he's even soap heard about that part. My just wants to go with a big bag and collect lots of good things to eat. It would seem to me that Halloween has taken on a different meaning over the years. Remember when wagons and fence gates were objects to be hoisted onto roof tops? And auxiliary buildings would be pushed over. Of course there aren't many of those around any more, i This is not to say that tricks are missing from the modern-daIt just Halloween. four-year-ol- Egads, sir. Do you realize what you say? To a publication, this is liken to an accusation of being for sin and fence-sittin- Movies of the g door-to-do- d Elder Jay TO WEST GERMANY Eugenne Thorsted will serve LDS mission in West Germany. Testimonial or Honors LDS Missionary game will be shown the Bear River high auditorium. On Nov. 17 the College of Pacific game movies will be presented at Box Elder and on Nov. 24, films of the traa.tional dash will be shown at y I I USU-Uta- h A farewell testimonial held Sunday evening in the Honeyville LDS ward honored Elder Jay Eugene Thorsted prior to his departure for the West German LDS mission. Elder Thorsted is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Thorsted, Honeyville, and his brother, Lloyd, is now serving a mission in Den- EXPERIENCE I our complaining subscriber Anyway, school and LDS seminary, he has has a malted milk to spare . . or even if he that when Scott comes home this completed his freshman year at hope hasn t . . . he s welcome to examine the Utah State University. with his accumulation of loot, the year He will serve a peamisrecord (back issues). aren't stuck to the candied apples. sion. nuts At this point, let me thank the gentleBishop Byron Hunsaker presided cookies make kind of a mess, too, man who wrote for taking enough interest jCrumbled und theyre hard to eat because the crumbs at the testimonial. to read the paper and then taking the time fcjsift to the bottom with all the nut shells and to express his opinion. Letters to the ediother tor are always appreciated . . . both kinds. wish could teach the kid to be more t I selective. To say that this newspaper is indepen- Happy Halloween. I tid-bit- Engineer Jobs s. I Open in Utah HAFB to I lire Technicians F-- v iU-1- n ww $ - a U ' ' V IVs f; i - , h ! x s .vv v . The United States Civil Service Commission announces open competitive examinations for Engineers GS-The exthrough GS-1amination covers options of mechanical, electronics, civil, chemical, industrial, aeronautical, and general. Positions are located in various Federal establishments-i- p the state of Utah. Appointments to these positions begin at salaries from $5,335 per annum to $10,635 per annum. Full information and the necessary application forms may be obtained from the Civil Service information representative at the local post office. 5 Badgers live on plains and deserts but when in the water they can swim as far as half a mile. MW , 2. t We have a wonderful state and the best county in the state. If I am elected I hope to work for the betterment of our County, and for laws which will do the most good. New laws can be just as damaging as they are good. Why pass a law for a new tax revenue and then use all the tax revenue to create jobs to collect and enforce it. This seems to have been the practice of our last legislature. A few things I am not satisfied with are: 1. The wastefulness of the state road in taking valuable land where they could use alternate courses and save the taxpayer money and also save the more valuable land. The lack of planning in marking out our roads, and therefore not giving consideration to farmers and business men on the SOLID GOLD BARS COURTESY 3. Bulldozing by the liquor commission 4. stores in placing in lesiden-tia- l dollar. My children are still in school, therefore I realize the value of education. I am on two water boards. I have spent two terms as South Box Elder Dairy Representative of the Federated Dairy Association. I believe if a job is worth doing it is worth doing well. I have the time and the desire to work and if I am elected I will be working for all of the people of Box Elder County. Put your vote where it counts for Marv Peters. - District HARMAN, A U.S TREASURY DEPARTMENT LICENSEE Excellence like this is attained by combining as many as 35 great straight whiskies with rare grain neutral spirits. The reason: All straight whiskies vary from distillation to distillation. They are nev er the same. Thanks to this priceless Standard of Excellence" you are assured that Calvert Reserve s magnificent taste and character never vary from bottle to bottle. Thats why your first sip will say. - You deserve CANDIDATE State Representative & The whiskey in the bottle on the left. It is drawn from the limited stock of Calsert Reserves precious Standard of Excellence. This limited stock, insured by a world famous insurance company for one million dollars, is never sold. The Calvert Reserve on the right, and every bottle you buy, must match this Standard of Excellence for superb flavor, aroma and smoothness. districts, and disregarding zoning laws. The slaghtering of our wild game by state officials of the Fish and Game Department, such as they did just recently in Box Elder County. I own and operate my own business so I understand the tax DEMOCRATIC OF HANDY Answer: highway. Rndio-rndu- r equipment installations foreman, $3 04 per hour. Communications technician, are being accepted Tin icuncies will exist in the 6' H 830 per annum, for present and future vacancies follow mg positions Additional information and ap- as ir Reserve technicians at if ill R.dioiadar equipment installer, plication forms may be obtained lr orce Base $2 32 per hour. at the local post office. S3? is a wonderful thing if you use it to represent all of the people of Box Elder County. Z I USU-Wyom- Bear River. The movies are being scheduled to encourage the organization of booster clubs or quarterback clubs in the county. The membership fee for belonging to a quarterback club is $12. However, it was pointed out that members are entitled to purchase season tickets at a reduced rate. against motherhood. It was not so long ago that one of my favorite persons made a similar charge . . Taint so. in a jesting manner. We even wagered a remember one of our favorite "jokes malted milk after proposed to him, Lets j !was to partially fill a paper bag with fer-- mark. look at the record. He will spend a week at the LDS (That sounds famitil izer from a local corral, put it on some- - mission home in Salt Lake City liar.) and will to New York on Nov. Needless to say, won the bet (Otherwise body's porch, ring the doorbell and run. 12 on his fly way to his mission headBefore Oh, we'd the yes. running, light this story would never have seen quarters. print.) bag on fire. A graduate of Box Elder if High . James P. Mitchell for outstanding achievement in the field of personnel relations. The award has only been granted six times in the past 13 years. Which of these two whiskies is insured for One Million Dollars? on Nov. 10 in I independent newspaper. Such was the case in last Thursday's issue of the Journal. Under the caption Our Readers Write, a Democratic reader turned writer spelled out a charge, to wit: Republicans are being accorded bet ter coverage than anybody else. Mitchell Gets Award NEW YORK (UPI) The New York Personnel Management Association has presented an award of merit to Secretary of Labor um. I Calvert Reserve 1 (Paid Political Advertisement)) HJU BltNDiO 86 PROOF WHISKEY 65 CRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS I960 CALVERT 01ST. C0..N.1.C. - BOX JZp'9 ELDER NEWS A weekly newspaper established in 1894, published every Tuesday and entered as Second Class Matter at the post office in Brigham City, Utah, under the act of March 8, 1879. r if- v " 'W w; ,v X ' V " . ' I ENJOY CHas. W. Claybaugh, Publisher Member Audit Bureau of Circulation Utah State Press Association, National Editorial Association and United Press International Advertising Representative; Utah State Press Association, Sait Lake City, Utah. Subscription rate S3 50 that per year, payable m advance; in combination with the Box I 7 . - . ir ( x I ! 1 s T' I ' Elder Journal (published $6 00 per year; $3 00 for single copy, 10 cents. NATIONAL Thursdays) months; Money-in-the-Ban- EDITORIAL k lASbcATlolN Of feeuhg Ml S0CIAT10M (3 P R Fourteen to one was the overwhelming majority vote received by William A. "Bill Barlocker in the primary election in HIS OWN HOME COUNTY. Support like this is positive proof of the high esteem in which he is held by his friends and neighbors who have known and worked with him all of his life. THESE ARE STATEMENTS MR. CLYDE CANNOT MATCH! People who know Bill Bnrlocker personally are supporting him because they know he has the respectability, dignity and executive ability so greatly needed today in the high office of governor. Utah needs the leadership of a proven business executive who will apply sound business practices to all phases of state government and thereby assure a full dollar s value for Bill Barlocker has over every tax dollar spent. 20 years of successful business experience. Compare the ability and accomplishments of the two candidates and there will be no doubt in your mind that Bill Barlockers qualifications far exceed those of his opponent! 3S A in MM paid political advertisement by Barlocker foi (Jmmiot ( omnnitee E and every month First Security pay interest for the full S month on deposits made by the 1 0th. & C x R 2 a. I Q Its wonderful that feeling of security and accomplishment that comes with being a THOUSANDAIRE having $1000 tucked away in a First Security Bank Savings account No need to stop there, of course; but $1000 is a good round sum and a savings goal that jou can achieve. HOW SYSTEMATIC SAVINGS GROW ! P U a LI w T C5 MM O I w 06 O The savings records of our customers reveal that most of our THOU-ANDAIRE- S .with $1000 or more, accumulated it by saving a definite amount each month systematically. Start today to enjoy that good and become a I money-in-the-ban- Cmp6undd Twict a Yor feeling k HOUSANDAIRE, tool Choose Your Savings Plan Now! N " rjmxi This month H U S Peoples Drug PA ! ree coos? QQ3irniK2 esms 14 Piescriptiou Delivery , Tuesday, November 1, 1960 Films of Utah State universitys four remaining football games will be shown in Brigham City and Tremonton during November, it was announced this week by Frank Stevens, president of the USU Golden Spike alumni chapter. The films will be shown alternately at Box Elder and Bear River high schools. The first showing, films of the BYU game, is scheduled Nov. 3 at 8 p.m. in the Box Elder auditori- Speaking on the subject of politics, one pundit made the point that You cant sling mud without losing ground." NEWS, Brigham City, Utah THE BOX ELDER Scheduled for Local Showing I'll vote for anybody who a promises support program for journalists. would like to be subsidized for the wear on my nerves from listening to this noisy electric typewriter. And the days when we have too much copy, a surplus, Id like to get paid for spending the afternoon on the golf course. ... by Bruce Games rv- - lKVTtr Ink t - N Hnt Wo-- tt, l- - ) Utah. N A tl Swum, lunk si lk Ipong. |