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Show Unlvf'rs'l MtcrofilninR Box 147 Silt Lftk 1 Jan. City, Btsh 53 FINAL PEACH QUEEN ENTRIES WHO WILL BE INTRODUCED AT CORONATION BALL A y-- 'Ia ,,1 1 y- - ,rro fv ' V 'X " r V li rj- 1 r Arlene Rogers Rees Studio, Garland . . . s $ t ,., . . Vt jS&jKwi ( i k & . Renee Mclntire Elaine Willie Hillam Abstracting, Insurance Earls . . . Food Fare ... ... Rose Marie Lomax Fisher Motor Co. . . Ada Hadley 'Box Elders News & Journal . v ? V?v - ' s f 4 Ai & Karen Johnson City Drug, Tremonton k. t ? ?- - r ---i Ruth Rytting C. B. Williams Real Estate Kayla Kerr Wayne Sandall Motor Co, BE SURE AND VOTE Know Where To Poll Your Vote Tuesday? Below Is Listed The Complete List ' Here is where you vote! Box voter Elder in county lives in one Every registered of the 43 precincts in Box Elder county. Following is the complete list of polling places: Dee Ann Davis Simonsen Jewelry . . . The polling places are as follows: Brigham City No. 1, LDS First Ward Chapel Bngham City No. 2, LDS Second Ward Chapel Brigham City No. 3, Fire Station Brigham City No. 4, Central Chevrolet Building BrighAm City No. 5, LDS Fifth Ward Chapel " Brigham City No. 6, LDS Sixth Ward Chapel Brigham City No. 7, LDS Third Ward Chapel ; Brigham City No. 8, Garage Bldg At 604 North Main Beaver Dam, LDS Chapel , Bear River City, Bear River City Amusement Hall Blue Creek, Mrs. Verna Hyde's Home Boothe Valley, Home of Francis Tingey Bothwell, Recreation Hall Clear Creek, Clear Creek School House Collinston, Collinston Hall Corinne, City Hall t Deweyville, LDS Ward Chapel East Garland, LDS Ward Chapel ElWod, Elwood School House School House , Fielding, Fielding Garland, Library Basement Grouse Creek, LDS Ward Chapel (basement ) Harper, LDS Ward Chapel Honeyville, Honeyville School House t -Howell, LDS Chapel ' Junction, P. C. Linds Home t, Lakeside If ! Lucin . .Mantua, LDS Ward Chapel , i - Park Valley, Park Valley Hall Penrose, LDS Ward Chapel , D. Home Ruth Barnards Perry, Schdol House Plymouth, Plymouth ' Portage, LDS Ward Chapel Promontory, Wayne C. Toombs Home Rosette, LDS Ward Chapel Riverside, LDS Ward Chapel , Snowville, LDS Ward Chapel Thatcher, LDS Ward Chapel Tremonton No. 1, Public Library Tremonton No. 2, McKinley School (Gym) Willard, City Hall Yost, Amusement Hall VOLUME 45, NUMBER 36 Public Hearing Scheduled Far , New Local Bank A public hearing, open to all the people of Box Elder county, will be held at the state capitol building in Salt Lake City on Thursday, September 11 by the state board of examiners to determine if a charter should be issued to the proposed new bank for Brigham City. Leroy White, acting president, Attorney William E. Davis and the proposed officers and directors of the new bank will attend along with a group of interested citizens. Sitting as the board of examiners conducting the hearing will be Governor J. Bracken Lee, Attorney General Clinton Vernon and Secretary of State Heber Bennion, Jr. " A-.. rK ' Marilyn-Woo- d Everton Mattress . . . 1 Co. . . . Fined $300 For Possession Of , x x o C-Vh ijH r k a Bernie Petersen, Brigham City, was fined $300 and given a suspended sentence for ille- 90-da- y gal possession of alcoholic beverages in city court Thursday morning. Judge B. C. Call heard the case. When arraigned on the double charge of illegal possession to Will sell and sale ot alcoholic beverPetersen ages, Wednesday, pleaded 'not guilty. Days At the trial Thursday he pleaded guilty to illegal possession charge and the illegal sale clothing from mens stores. charge was dismissed. Mrs. Kaiser is on the commitPetersen was arrested Aug. 28, tee representing the Kindergar- by Sheriff Warren W. Hyde, who ten club and Mr. Zundel repre- found eight pints of liquor in the sents the Chamber of Com- clothes closet of Petersen's home. merce. A search warrant had been Price will be $1 per person. served before the search. Bob And Dotty Brown . Liquor Illegally Perform At Fashion Frolic During Peach and Dotty Brown and quartet will perform during the Fashion Frolic of Peach Days, Friday evening, September 12 at 8 p .m. at the Indian school auditorium, acMrs. to cording R. M. Kaiser and Ole Zundel. The talented couple will present numbers with their two guitars, amplified accordion and base. . Both have appeared individually in past evtravaganzas and have beep well accepted, but this will be the first time they have appeared together. They will supplement background organ music by Inez Pe-' terson. The feature waS picked ' by Mrs. Kaiser after viewing them ' on TV Wednesday. A Brigham City clothing show case, the frolic will feature 40 Peach Queens modeling ladies clothing and men modeling Bob Yvonne Hess Bear River Farm Supply u i t - n Eighth Ward Plans Food Sale Sept 12 Change of Polling Place For Precinct 8 Told County Clerk K. B. Olsen reported today one change in the polling places originally listed Mountain States Electric store in the legal advertisement, on the first day of Peach Days, published in the Box Elder Friday, Sept. 12, according to Journal Iasi Wednesday. It is for precinct number Phyllis Call, president. Specialties 'will be hot bread eight in Brigham City. Polling and rolls and therell be plenty will be in the garage building at 604 North Main, Brigham of pies, candy and cookies. The sale will begln at 9 a. m. City, which was formerly occuMoand continue until all the food pied by tor company. is sold. " The Eighth ward Relief society will hold a food sale at the Nielsen-Anderse- n Lumber Co. Brigham, Tremonton, Garland Tri-Sta- ) Colleen Boss thelrO-televisio- te BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 5, 1952 8 PAGES Thousands Will Vote In Primary Election In B. E. Next Tuesday Not Necessary Glade Reports Confidence In To Reveal Parly Affiliations i Thur. Interview Enthusiastic over prospects of the approaching primary election, Mayor Earl J. Glade, Democratic candidate for governor, declared I am as certain of success in the primary election as that we are standing here. Completing a tour, the Salt Lake City mayor reported he felt he had made a good impression throughout Utah in his campaign at a series of breakfasts, luncheons and dinners. Glade made his remarks durThursday ing an intervew mormng and to a group of Box Elder 'Democrats who gathered at the News and Journal office. Making a strong bid for support of school teachers, Glade decried Governor J. Bracken Lees ridiculing of our teachers on a New York television 6how last week and credited school teachers in Utah with elevating Utah to first place in education nationally. I am afraid Utah has dropped to about 5th or 6th place in the last five years because of Lees side swiping of education, he declared. After saying Lee has cut effectiveness of Utah educational system, Glade added we can correct the condition without any appreciable adjustment in taxes but by shifting them. The present governor has violated all of the pinciples inherent in our constitution relative to the operation of our commission form of government, Glade continued, and if elected I promise to return us to it. He accused Lee of dictating to various state commissions and promising action by state organizations without the approval of their governing boards. The mayor said he felt farmers are more than carrying their own, and that they should enjoy the prosperity enjoyed by other industries. GOP Candidates Will Be Toasted By GOP Ladies In what will probably be 'a record breaking primary election for Box Elder county, thousands of voters will cast their ballots in 43 county precincts next Tuesday, September 9. Polls will be open from .7:00 oclock in the morning until (7 oclock in the evening. Polling places are listed in jin accompanying article. People marking the Republican ballot will have two county officials to nominate, a district attorney and seven state officials. The Democrats will vote on three county posts and five j state posts. ; Anyone registered is eligible to vote. At the balloting place, they will be presented a double ballot, with the Democratic tic' Ole Zundel and Mrs. Hazel Kaiser ket on one side and the Repub. . . representing the Chamber of Commerce and the Kinlican ticket on the other. The dergarten club, respectively, complete arrangements for the voter may only vote on one bal-l- t, either Republican or DemoFashion Frolic, Peach Days feature slated September 12, After he has marked the cratic. (Friday), beginning at 8 p. m. at the Intermountain Indian ballot of the party of his choice, school auditorium. he drops the ballot on which he voted, Into the ballot box and NO SERIOUS THREAT the one he didn't mark in a separate locked container. In Utah it is not necessary to In May register your party choice, or make known in any way the partys ballot on which you voVirus, ted. Box Elder county Republicans Mosquitos in Box Elder county will choose between Ross C. may carry the deadly virus of" Bowen and Clifton G. M. Kerr encephalomyelitis, according to for state senator; between Lewis & J N Traditional in the information published s S. Wight and Carroll B. news-lette- r Election Party by the Utah State for county commidepartment of health. ssioner and Curtis E. Calderwood Planned Tuesday The department reported that and Charles P. Olson, for disa survey of veterinarians in the The Box Elder News and trict attorney. state indicates prevalence of enOn the ticket for state offices Journal will be the center of in horses in cephalomyelitis election news for the county, will be the follovying: Marriner Utah. Tuesday evening, Sept. 9, at S. Eccles and Arthur V. Watkins, U. S. senator: George W. Staples Culex tarsalls, our common the papers traditional elechouse mosquito, is main carrier and Douglas R. Stringfellow, U. tion party. S representative:' A. Cyril of the disease from animal and As usual the large blackfowl to man. and J. Bracken Lee, govboard will be erected and as vote tallies come in will be ernor. Because of the efficient mosTruman S. Curtis and Lamont posted. quito abatement program in Box F. Toronto, secretary of state; Elaer county under direction of (Voting judges In every Box Karl Josephson, there is no serElder county precinct are rePaul P. Cropper and Sherman J. ious threat here of an epidemic. Preece, state auditor; Golden L. quested and urged to teleThis particular mosquito, how. phone collect news of their Allen and Sid Lambourne, attorever, can breed in any stagnant voting results as soon as ney general. water a tin can, rain barrel, they, are tabulated. . . choose be.The Democrats-wi- ll The results are not only tween David R. (Bill) Waldron gutters but not. in moving irriwater. used in the ,tycil paper, but; and James J. White, state repregation Wherever possible stagnant reporters representing the sentative of. district two, or Salt Lake Tribune, Deseret pools should be drained, oil or Grant M. Pnsbrey and LeRoy D. and United Whife, state representative, dispo'ison spread, advises the health Press will be here to . take department, and good screening trict one; Martim J. (June) Anon houses and use of Aerosol results at the N. & J. office dersen and Per? Petersen, bombs to clear up the inside is and forward them to Salt county commissioner and ' Lake City. suggested. Martin S. Rasmussen and Sterlv For a nominal fee, the Box ElAnd, of course, everybody ing Wright,' county comder county Mosquito abatement attending will be treated to missioner. crew will spread oil to kill larall the doughnuts and coffee For state and national posts , vae and DDT to kill mosquitos. or cider they can eat. the following will be on the inis interested Everybody Walter K. Democratic ticket: vited to drop in. and Herbert B. Maw, Granger U. S. senator; George T. Frost Temple Counselor Will Scared To Death Ernest R. McKay, represenSpeak At 1st Ward Sun. LEBANON, Conn. (UP) A and tative in congress. Heber Bennion Jr. and Earl J. Elder J. Hyrum Bell, counselor flock of chickens was frightened n to President Raymond of the Lo to death on the Paul Mathews Glade , governor; Edward J. and Milton B. Taylor, secgan L.DS. temple, will be the farm. Police Warned the . backspeaker at Sunday evening ser firing of a motorcycle. The chic- retary of state; and Ferrell H. Adams ard Arias C. Belnap, kens huddled together and vices in the First ward. state auditor. Meeting begins at 7 p.m. - Horses County Encephalomyelitis Carry Dreaded Is Report Wil-liam- Cal-list- News-Telegra- for county and district offices whose names will appear on the primary ballot, will be honored at the Womens Republican club of Brigham City this evening (Friday) at 8 p. m., according to Relda Lund, president Special guest speaker will be Marvin Bertoch, Salt Lake City. Mr Bertoch is an active Young Republican. A War Two veteran, he is now a practicing attorney in Salt Lake City. He was keynote speaker at the Utah state convention in 1946. The Womens club wishes to extend a special Invitation to the the public and especially men, to attend, Mrs. Lund said. GtP candidates Lois Corritt .... KBUH , Connie Siggard Hamilton Drug Lucille Dickey . , , American Sportswear Jaleen Allen ... ... Farmers Cash Union . 4 , Me-Poh- |