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Show ! I i BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah F in Friday. September 1, 1950 newspaper, published at Brigham Cuy, uccessor t0 Smlthfleld Sentinel, established 1908. ' William M. Long, Editor Charles Claybaugh. Business Manager Published every Friday and entered as Second . 1? Matter at the post office In Brigham City, Utah, under thf? act of March 8, 1879. you would expect of a respected neighbor. lie has the attribute of looking you straight in the eye, asking your opinion on a subject and then stowing it away in the corner of his mind for future reference. When elected Call will be a representative without dozens of campaign promises to fill, other than he will truly represent the people of his district, for he has not made any. And he will be the type of person to accept the advice of the people in his district in voicing their will in congress once he is in. Call deserves, and will receive, the support of Box Elder county people in the primary election next Tuesday, for Box Elder county is his home country," and hes the best Utah Gas Tax One ! -- CORINNE Of The Lowest: By Mari jane Morns The four-cen- t to seven cents, with cents; New Mexico, sev- four cents of 5.4 cents. an average nine en cents; and Louisiana, In Utah gasoline taxes are cent3. for highway construction used states In the eleven western except for ad maintenance, the gasoline tax ranges from and ton, 6.3 697.33 during the last ended June 30, I960. . fiscal 3 ... , Howard Glenn For Candidate 2-YE- AR Cits ( way patrol. The four-ceh- r tor fuel tax -- produced gasoline tax in Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Nicholas Utah is one of the lowest inthe had as guests this week Mr. and nation. Only four states, IlliMrs. Wesley Loftus from Ogden nois, Massachusetts, Michigan and Mr. and Mrs. Ross Fietkua and New Jersey all in the popMr . and Mrs. ulous Northeastern sections 'of of Ogden. Everett Anderson and family the country have a lower tax spent last Monday In Salt Lake rate, three cents. City shopping and visiting with These figures are revealed in Mrs .Andersons brother, Clifford Hatch and his family. . . . a report prepared by the DiviMr. and Mrs. Wayne Owens and sion of Research of the State "Call For Congress" man. and show that small daughter, Nanette, and TaxtheCommission western states only WyoThe week before a primary election there Another 'Fall, Another Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Larsen re- of is always a tangle of prognostications on turned Tuesday from an extend- ming has a comparable tax. which candidates the members of the GOP School Opening ed trip through southern Utah Arizona and Montana have a Every year about this time the tanned and the Utah parks. They report five-cen- t and Democratic parties are going to give the rate; Colorado, Idaho and fished-u- p kids start giving the calendar a very interesting trip through nod to represent them in the following genand sfe cents; Washing- Oregon, St. Grand Zions, Canyon, eral election. Sometimes the predictions are their nastiest frown, double their fishing Bryce, Cedar City and other based on guesses, sometimes sublime faith time, and get a tingle in their insides with George, Utah towns. . . . Mr. and Mrs. the expectation of another year of school. and sometimes on horse sense. BE SURE C. G. and Mr. Albert Fill Only seven days remain before all of the more Adney Without the benefit of Gallup and his TO have enjoyed another dishkids in Box Elder county trip back to their to Hebgen lake. . . . Mr. poll, we feel there is excellent reason to being trip SEPT. 5 TUESDAY, lieve that Brigham Howard Call will school rooms for another nine months of Fillmore left his family in Banlamin. be the man with the biggest bag of votes Its your sacred 'American croft, Idaho while he went furnorth. . . . Miss Marilyn privilege and duty I for United States congressman of the Utah Though it is proverbial youngsters dread ther was unfortunate enough First district When the judges finish count- giving up the pleasures of their summer Ounn to have hurt her knee seriouswould a be time bet it next vacation, them good they ing Tuesday. ly at the Box Elder park this WALLACE WILDE Youthful, Howard Call, now 44 years old are all looking forward to it ; wondering how week. She tripped and fell on and a veteran of World War II (he served its going to be in the sixth grade instead a rock and cut her knee to the Democratic Candidate In Uncle Sams navy as a swabby without of the fifth; wondering how theyre going extent of 21 6titches. She wont COMMISSIONER brass) , will be the first congressman from to get along with the new school teacher; be able to start school and will (Paid Political Adv.) north of Salt Lake City for 34 years. He hoping Jane Brown will be in their room be confined to her home for at weeks least six Were can and sorry, so will be the first real representative northern notes; they exchange again they are even a little interested, probably, in that Marilyn. . . . Visiting at the Mont Utahns have had in quite a spell. Hansen home this week is Miss Call dispels the age-ol- d delusion that a brown geography book that the kids a year Jackie Baker from Ogden. . . . CROCKETT SEEKS congressman kind of lives in another ahead of them had last year. Monday evening at the home of forlife-lonbeen world. VOTERS SUPPORT A native and g looking Mothers, no doubt, have resident of Mrs. Bob Jones the Corinne Box Elder county and grandson of Utah Pioward to the opening of school since it closed articles were Judged by Mrs. neers, he still has scars on his shins from last spring, just like the kids will look for- Bessie Hansen, Mrs. Louie a beet knife when topping beets; has the ward to the closing of school next spring. Squires and Mrs. Jennie Adney. articles selected will go to sturdy hands of a farmer who has pitched a Now during the day the mothers will have The Box Elder fair. . . . Mr. D. H. the to more a themselves. hours few lot of hajr; and a sun tan that tells hes Morris from Billings, Montana And the teachers, after a summer of was been at it recently. a surprise guest at the J. W. or Box Elder countys next congressman has pitching hay, playing golf, vacationing Morris home Wednesday. He Is vote pulling power not in fluid speech spat- whatever they have been doing, are prob- Wallys brother. The Beta Sigtered with five buck words only Webster ably ready to tackle their job with fresh and ma fPhl sorority had its last knows,- - but in a down-to-ear- th . manner of eager youngsters and to help them along summer party of the season at the Corinne park, Tuesday evereasoning, talking and asking advice that the road to adulthood. ning. Mr. Walter Bosley and Mr. James Reed were kind enough to fix the lights on the grounds and in the stands to make the evening more enjoyable. Those that attended, approximately 35, al lenjoyed a very pleasant evening and the members from Corinne were proud of the park and Its facilities to handle a large number of Judge J. Allan Crockett REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE people with ease. It was a treat After nine and a bait years of service n for the Brigham City and on foe Third District Court bench, expeople and many ludge Crockett is now a candidate pressed surprise at the park and for nomination on the Democratic pleasure in its attractiveness. ticket fo lustice of tha Supreme , r , Master Lornle Michelli, son of Court His ecord s e judge and a Mr. and Mrs. Edward Michelli dtizsn has won udg Crockett support Court Third District on Only Republican Judge had a birthday party this week. amoig a'l groups of voters Check the and you In Eighteen Vaof'T - , ,, , Three Corinne youngsters .reqprd of this public official,him In tha Can conscientiously support be on will featured the talent Former Practicing Attorney for Twelve Year orlmary election September 5th. f show at the fair, Edna Smoot, Elaine Davis and Elane Stoll in (Paid Political Advertisement Served In Criminal Veteran of World War II by Clifton G. M. Ken) a comedy trio. Mr. and Mrs. ? sr Investigation Division, U. S. Amy Wallace as had their Redelings t e guests, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Former Utah State Bar Commission Member Bredanhoff of Iowa. They also visited with Jean Redelings of Native Utahn and Graduate of University of Logan. VOTE i ministrative costs and the COUNTY COMMISSIONER on the Democratic Ticket 4-- ! f I ! ; v. . i i 'tJV ;; j ' i , 1 i j) ii tocD0 GK5&D 61 i 40 Years A Resident Of Box Elder County o Thrifty But Conservative e A o o A Farmer By Profession Familiar With Every Part of Box Elder County IF YOU ! Vote for A H 'A Judge David Tuesday ; September 5th (Paid Political AdvertiS:ini 50 fold , political aOvertfiMMiit FELLOW CITIZENS " i t by Randtll N. Matey, Hat S. teaiMlf end Alter! t. Bowae, Sail tote City As you probably know, I am seeking the Republican nomination for Sheriff of Box Elder county, subject to your will in the September 5, primary election. If you see fit to 'nominate me, I give you my word that I will conduct a vigorous but clean campaign and do my utmost to win the election. f y i iis U & I flte nnnuiniGDinig For Sheriff afifwintment cfl u s DISTRIBUTING WIGHT 51 NORTH w ; ooo i i COMPANY FIRST WEST BRIGHAM i IN THE A - Primary Election Tuesday, Sept. 5th YOUR VOTE IS IMPORTANT r - i DUE MY FRIENDS AND Lewis To ? , FOR ... n t EFFICIENCY Howard Glenn Utah law School k WANT VOTE Utah Supreme Court Justice -- I ubOGfte o tember 5th. ... and we urge you to exercise your franchise at the polls next Tuesday, Sep ... WE DONT CARE HOW YOU VOTE the important thing is that you DO vole . . . that you have a voice in government . . . that you help in making a selection of the men who will serve us during the coining term 4 a tp of office. P! , DONT LET ANYTHING STOP YOU FROM VOTING! Perhaps it is inconvenient, possibly youll have to exert considerable effort but its worth it. That is the only way, we the people, can have our .say in government. We would scream to the high Heavens if we were told we could not vote yet many hundreds of us in Brigham City and Box Elder County wont go to the polls next Tuesday. ... ... URSEL HUNSAKEB NawTyaa enjoy this if r.i And if I am elected Sheriff of Box Elder county I will give my best abilities and energies to the job, serving one and all without fear or favor. I will endeavor to be a conscientious and efficient public servant It is your duty to vote, however you vote. Good government depends upon the citizens going to the polls and voting their beliefs and convictions. It is my sincere hope that you will see fit to vote for . . . caa (in, light beer.. 7 favorite for over 60 years. Remember, & HUNSAKER I 1 -- am M m fcs fwy, P Tht WAITEB PmWIHO COMPAHY, 1 tly For SHERIFF Vote Sept. 5 ' Paid Political Advertising By Ursel Hunsaker i VOTING POLLS OPEN AT 7:00 A. M. do not close until 8:00 P. M. Vote early, before work. Dont wait until the last minute. Let every citizen do his duty and VOTE IN THE PRIMARY ELECTION, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5th. ... Brigham City |