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Show i ; BRIGHAM CITYS ALWAYS HOME Return "Home" For Vacation Visit Dr. And Mrs. Norman A. Christensen P V.-AI- Joins Marines Visit In Brigham City From Minnesota t J. MARTIN (JUNE) ANDERSON Democratic Candidate for COUNTY COMMISSIONER (4-Ye- ar Solicits your vote and support in the Primary Election, "Tuesday, Sept, - V J- t - ? i : Term) 9th. - In asking your support in the primary election, I wish to assure all of my friends that I have plenty of time and energy which I am willing to devote to county affairs, that I am a lifelong resident and feel that I know the problems facing the county administration. The economic picture as I see it, is first our resources : water, soil and sunshine. ' Our county cannot grow beyond our water supply and it is important that we participate in the development of the River project, that we may further develop more land in the south part of the county which is so adaptable to the fruit industry. The fruit industry supports more people per acre than arty other . industry in. the cpunty in must be Bear River the water ,Qur preservrights ed in the treaties. The prosperity of the Bear River Valley with its variety of crops and fertile soil is dependent on this water supply, "Othet water "sources of our county require development. Clear Creek, Grouse - Creek and Goose Creek may drainages can be developed so that spring run-ofbe held back for use later in the summer by the livestock industry. Box Elder County must be united, not divided, in , our efforts to assure a sufficient water supply. Without adequate water supply we cannot develop. -- Ogden-Web- w 4 er , fs . We need an extensive program of our public lands and water sheds for the protection of our soil and water, especially in the western part of the .1 I want to take this opportunity to compliment the their active part in the affairs of our government. They are the ones who are going to carry the ball and they are showing a keen interest in county affairs. I urge every citizen of the county to go to the polls next Tuesday and cast their vote for good county and state government. - -(Paid Political Advertisement) Young Democrats for Brigham City, Utah Friday, September 3, 1952 Marine Private Calvin ClemDobbins, eon of Mr. and Mrs. John B. Dobbins of 609 south Fourth east, Brigham City, Is now undergoing training at the Marine Corps Recruit Depot, San Diego, Calif. Heber Jensen, 61, 1468 Beverly Drive, Ogden, brother to Osey Jenson of Brigham City and prominent Ogden physician, who died Tuesday afternoon In an Ogden hospital after a two-daillness, will be conducted Friday (today) at 1 p. m. in the y Mount Ogden Highland ward chapel, 27th street and Tyleri John A. Shaw, bishop, of Thirty-thir- d ward, will officiate. Friends may call at Larkin Mortuary chapel today until noon. Burial will be in the Ogden City cemetery. The private enlisted in the Marine corps at Independence, Missouri recently. Jboot camp," The eight-weeas recruit training is commonly called, instructs recruits in such basic military subjects as precision drill, first aid, Marine corps history and mission and field tactics. k m VOTE ' ,i r t 7 FOR The phone number of the News tnd Journal Society editor PERC is 771 PETERSEN r 17 ... AAUW Will COUNTY RICH In New Program Brigham City members of the American Association of University Women will participate in a study-actioprogram in education, International relations, social studies, status of women and the arts for the coming year. That was the announcement of Mrs. Earl A. Fredrickson, Logan, president, who is directing the Utah program. Plans for a state workshop are being arranged by Mrs. Casper G. Carroll, first vice president of the Utah State division, in Kays Ville, Sept. 6, at Davis high school. Theme of the conference will be "Who Makes Up Your Mind?" Members of the board from Brigham City include Mrs. Clyde B. Stratford finance, and Mrs. Bessie M. Eskelsen, fellowship, and Flora Hansen, president of the Brigham City branch. Member Utah & D.C. Bars Past President of Lions Descended from Pioneers VOTE RICH culture and is deeply interested in the advancement of Box Elder County. He is a past president of Brigham City Jaycees and is an active member of several service clubs. Was chairman of last years very successful n polio drive. A entertainer in church and civic affairs. Mr. Petersen says: My pledge is this to work wholeheartedly for all of Box Elder County for the north, for the south, for the east, for the west." r well-know- Degrees Member Stake Presidency Practicing Attorney City Attorney South Salt Lake 1947-195- 0 0 ... ... 7 (Paid Political Advertisement) (Paid Political Advertisement) n S . 6. He '8 r? LJTLV r . ! Take V i Tsy , , $ s'. a J5 V i : vt- i5 People Home Study U ' 7 LUVJrr A Eight B. E. ' c for B.S. & LL.B. - Mr. Petersen is a prominent business man and fanner of Box Elder County. He knows and understands agri- Republican Candidate My industry, like any other business, may be pictured as a balance Kale, with a profit showing only when income outweighs costs. It takes very little to tip tho Kale to the loss side. Cost increases of any kind , . . even an unjustified tax increase . . . can do it. Then my job is gone, and Utah people lose the countless benefits of mine payrolls, tax payments and supply purchases." ' " Year Term) On The Democratic Ticket LOTHAIRE R. ATTORNEY GENERAL Study V COMMISSIONER (4 ffifflHS disease with cortizone, which was developed at Mayo Clinic. An article on this treatment was among 10, Dr. Christensen has written for medical publications. j Candidate For Dr. And Mrs. Norman Christensen And Family , in home of their are currently vacationing at the parents Brigham City, Mr, and Mrs. Orson Christensen and Mr. and Mrs. Ross Bowen. Mrs. Christensen is the former Kathleen Bowen. Their children, left to right, are Paul, Tony and Carol Rae. Dr. Christensen is a doctor at the Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minn. tetanus on Okanawa, the Mayo Clinic doctor has done considerable work with It. He was the first doctor to treat the deadly ng county. , I feel that the finest people in the world live here and all of us pulling together will make (Box Elder County the finest place in the world in which to live. tv 1 I 5 Box Elder JOURNAL rad ent enjoying a brief$-vacatl- on In Brigham City are the University of Utah where he Dr. aiid Mrs. Norman Christen- earned his bachelor of science sen and children, Carol Rae 9, He gained his medical degree. Tony 6, and Paul 4. degree at the University of ChiThey are visiting at the home cago and interned at the Presof their parents, Mr. and Mrs. byterian hospital there. Orson Christensen and Mr. and In 1942 he won a fellowship Mrs. Ross Bowen. Mrs. Christen- at the Mayo Clinic and except sen is the former Kathleen Bow- for two yeans as a navy medical en. corps doctor, has been there Dr. Christensen, a graduate of since. Box Elder high school and presDr. Christensen won his masident of the class of 33, is cur- ter of science degree from the rently a doctor at the Mayo University of Minnesota, through Clinic in Rochester, Minn., where work at the Mayo Clinic, in 1948. he is a specialist in internal He just recently became a memmedicine. ber of the American Board of Though we haven't lived in Internal medicine, which requirBrigham City for many years, we es extensive study and passing still feel that' Brigham City is of a difficult examination. home," Dr. Christensen said, Besides his regular practice, "and are very happy to spend Dr. Christensen is an Instructor a few days here." of internal medicine at the post They plan to remain until af- graduate school of medicine of ter Peach Days. the University of Minnesota at Dr. Christensen, after complet- Mayo Clinic. After becoming interested in ing high school here, attended Currently T Dr. Conrad Jenson Funeral Services Today , Funeral services for Dr. Con- Calvin Dobbins 1968 students who JAmong studied under the home study at the University of Utah this summer, eight were from Box Elder county. They include Basil C. Williams, Kathleen Berry, Don C. Call, Eveline Foster, Harry D. Foster, Jean Metoxen Boyd Sheffield, and George T. Brooks, Brigham City. Also Willard L. Kunzler, Willard and Jack Takeo Kobay-ash- IT'S OUR BIRTHDAY AND WERE CELEBRATING!... With the largest! and most complete selection of (houb7 Star Products, 85 in all, in 15 Wes-- J tetn States plus a store full of other Birthday specials. l, Honeyville. The University reported their enrollees studied that 2,447 cor- respondence courses ranging from Accounting to Zoology in their spare time. DflCOJI SQUARES lb. ARMOUR fy BANNER OK CRESCENT sliced nneon ib. fy ARMOUIllr ' CHOICE GRADE BEEF 2S . 7S t POT ROflT Ib. , POOR DECS I . 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