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Show i Box Elder NEWS 7, Brigham Utah Hounding Out Lincoln Halloween Plans City, Wednesday, October 29, 1952 Minnesota Rules Out Write-I- n Votes for Noy. Alvin C. Payne ST. Dies Tuesday 1 PAUL, n 'FITCHBURG. Mass. (UP) No doctor ever did It but Frank Dudley is inoculated against bee stings. At least that is what he says. 4,Ive been stung more than 3,000 times," said the local apiarist. Guess Im inoculated because I can pick up a wild bee and it will smell my hand and not sting me." Dudley, a native of Rhode Island, has handled bees for more than 40 years.1 He scorns head masks, nets, gloves or protection of any kind. n I her 24, 1903 Tennessee. In 1919 home at in t - BEES FALL TO OGDEN American Legion ' Will Give Dinner For Young Men with sensational new STANDOUT PICTURE Deluxe mahogany finish console with smart doors. Big 17 inch tube for razor-sharpictures. Full variable Acousli-natTone Control for Golden Voice sound! Tunb p or One-Kno- ing with shielded Channel-ligh- t; built-i- n UHF provisions; built-i- n antenna. $399.95 ? Ize-nou- r, 13-- 0; FACE WEBER THIS FRIDAY 'American Legion post 10, Brigham City, will give a special turkey dinner for boys of the Legion ball team, and Brigham City boys who attended Boys State, Thursday, November 6, at 8 p. m., at the Pheasant cafe, it was announced today. Everyone is urged to attend and show the boys were interested, said Legionnairre Herb Adamson. There will be an outstanding program as well as a good meal. Reservations should be made at the Pheasant cafe or with Commander Les Lowe. Officials emphasized that November 6, Thursday, is the correct date. Box Elder slipped a rung in their climb up the Region One championship ladder last Friday evening when the Ogden Tigers tipped them 13-Box Elder leads in region play with a record of four winst and one loss and the Tigers are growling at their heels with a 1 mark. In the third quarter the Tigers Cluff Snows Ogden squad cap- used short to move the italized on a weak aerial de- ball to the passes 22 and from there 0. - 3-- fense by the Bees apd tossed themselves touchdowns in the third and fourth quarters. After forcing the pigskin to the 20 in the opening quarter the Bees fumbled and Ogden recovered. After that Box Elders offense couldnt grind Into gear Mark Ballif passed to Hansen for a score. In the fourth period, a long Ogden pass put the ball on the Box Elder five, and Balif plunged over the line for the second score. The Bees face the Weber Warriors Friday, the squad that emtwo barrassed Ogden high 19-weeks ago, and Ogden plays a powerful Bear River high squad that may roll over them. The Bees could fasten down first place Friday or drop all the way to third, depending on r the fracas. 6 Others models as low as $199.95 a taste of the good FACTORY TRAINED old 'INSTALLATIO- N- Bear-Tige- Herbert Forsgren Back To U. S. Destroyer AND days SERVICE The People ALL f & ' '4 V - . " I Survivors include his widow sons and and the following daughters: Clarence Payne, Nevada; Ernest Payne, John Payne, Alvin Payne, all of Nessa, Oregon; 'Frank Payne, Garfield, Utah; Mrs. Lila Smith, Mrs. Esthel Ontario, Oregon; Day, Ogden. Mrs. Leah Fox, Flagstaff, Arizona; Mrs. Mary Pearson, Roy; Mrs. Nellie Long, Portland, Oregon; Mrs. Effie Mitchell, Kirt-ianWashington; Mrs. Helen Racham, Ogden; Mrs. Zelma Jeppesen, Mantua. 13 Also 61 grandchildren and two brothers and three sisters: Albert Payne, Mesa, Arizona; Frank Payne, Mrs. Ivy Aldridge, 'both of St. Louis. Miss.; Mrs. Lucy Haney, Nessa, Oregon; Mrs. Ollie Maybury, Tennessee. 'Funeral services will be announced by the Harold B. Felt funeral home. it rppr:kv-iI ;;Vf, i fox! ..Vf Serving aboard her is Herbert Forsgren, engineman fireman, USW, husband of Mrs. H. E. Forsgren of Route 1, Brigham City, Utah. Leaving the States last April, the Melvin participated in extensive training exercises in the with the Sixth Mediterranean Fleet. In August the destroyer detached from the Sixth 'Fleet tours to Ire and made good-wil- l land England, Germany, Nor way and Wales. Before her trip home the de stroyer visited Bodo, Norway, (parking the first time a U. S warship had ever docked there The crew was greeted with the familiar USO sign (Norwegian style), and reciprocated with a party for the towns underprivi leged children. MERRELLSJnc. The Wine Grandma Used to Make Home-Sweef-Ho- me Like WALK A BLOCK & SAVE FraduoJ mi BetiM by Corporation of Amwnca tin Win Chicago 32, ninolt The child born on the May (lower during its epic voyage to America was named Peregrine White. rn before snow flies! i ms& i a3KiHp i fix-u- p i you Med to and protect your property. 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Union the representaHigh School. Utah needs Senator Watkins tive of ALL THE PEOPLE .' . . the man WHO CAN DO THE MOST FOR NEW OPPORTUNITIES . . . NEW PROSPERITY . . ; A NEW AND GREATER UTAH . . ... ! olitical Course Calls ;or Campaign Work EASTON, Pa. (UP) Lafayette College students will have to get out and drum up some votes if they want to pass the course in political parties this fall. The 71 students registered for the course, to be conducted by Prof. Paul A. Pfretzschner, will assist ward workers, distribute literature and ring doorbells to help the party of their choice. Some will be associated with candidates for congress and the state legislature to learn how campaigns are conducted. The class also will be subjected to a Series of political speeches from candidates and workers of both parties. ' UtahWorkers Utah Farmers Utah Miners Utah Businessmen ELECT THE MAN sWHO mtidr v. Candidate for Re-Electi- on ( WORKS FOR YOU ram To The.U. $. Senate Well, Mary, the old Russian Bolshevik, Lenin, knew and taught his disciples of Communism, that Socialized Medicine is the keystone of Communism. He knew that once he had control -- f the physicians and dentists and hospitals, he could control any country. Of course he got that control in Russia. Communist governments always get it. Yes, but they keep that power because of their State Police don't they? Oh, yes. Well, we dont have to worry about State Police in America, John. Not this year, Mary. But Socialized Medicine would be the first step to a country controlled by guns. You see, taking away the freedom of the medical people now, would mean taking over the railroads next, or the lawyers, who defend our freedoms, or the Steel people, or the farmers. You mean they might even take over our grocery store some day? Thats right, Mary. Once the pattern is set its only a matter of time til the whole country is told what to do. Well, if thats where were headed, Im doing something about it. Wed all better act to protect our freedom, Mary. (Ul0gft) 'SUKiti ftlWhsfril XWoljflitSlali) r, REPUBLICAN (Paid Political Ad by Royd Sheffield and Elma Klitgaard) COMPLETE LINE PRESTO FIREPLACE LOGS I INDIAN SCHOOL At featured In Reader's Digest Patented Swivel Action Lasts 10 to 20 Times Longer Install in a Jiffy Tal it. iffoWfi ft. US Swivel Washers GENERAL REPAIR NEEDS ASPHALT SHINGLES STOP faucet leaks I . E. Mogeii David b jLjJpintah'im! ii n - After six months with the NA TO forces in Europe, the destroyer USS Melvin has returned to the United States. EASY CREDIT TERMS ' Lewis- n Crucial Test May Determine First Or Third Place Standings For Bee Outfit Of I Co-bu- Motorola TV n eir ton, Utah. He had lived in and Brigham City prior to moving to Mantua ' four months ago. He was a member of the First Christian church. Ida Hadfield, Principal Victor J. ott Anu tieionne (Lover will go on sale Friday evening, Octo... . examine some of the beautiful doll dresses-thaber 31, Halloween night. To be given away are two Baron blankets, a- turkey, football, gun and pocket watches, Toni Doll wardrobe and three dolls. The evening will be filled and followed with traditional Halloween with activities beginning with supper at (Ljl-h-i. games and excitement. WOODBURY, SENATOR ARTHUR V. WATKINS they & ... ae - -Quick Decision Conn. (UP) --The i Elsenhower got 108,000 write-- question was whether the town votes in the March 18 primary should permit the sale of liquor n what has been called a "vot-n- on Sundays. The special town In that election, meeting convened at 8 oclock miracle. jffiolals ruled that a candidates and at 8:02 the drys had mapped name didnt even have to be up the wets no Sunday sales. spelled correctly, if the intent of the voter was clear. Some of the ballots counted for ike, General Ike, Ikenhour, F.isenhower had written on them and Eizinghour. y Mr. Payne NEW 1953 Jn. the general election illegal in Minnesota. Minn, , CUP) Dwight D. Eisenhower wont get votes Nov. any help from write-iAlvin . Payne, 68, died Tues- 4 from the state whose write-iresivotes gave his campaign for the day at 12:05 noon at his dence in Mantua after a long Republican nomination one of illness. its biggest boost last March. 4 He was born The state elections commisvot April 7, 1884, in sion has ruled that write-ilackson County Tennessee, a son jf John and Bet-Representative Keith Payne. He was reared and educated in Tennessee and married Lucy Ransom Decern- - Beekeeper Discovers He's Sting-Proo- f Modal 17K1S es-- - s - |