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Show They Grow Em Big Where He Hunted Hit The Hunters Jack Pot fl j ?(' m fr i ( b- - r i I A '7 . JL V T 'WAe&vmarfflpr'ttr 4 irw f 1 ; l v i 4 Boyd Petersen Of Brigham City . . . shot this deer, weighing well over 200 pounds, near Park Valley and then knocked over the Lynx cat to boot. The antlers of the deer were still in velvet. 12 Box LEON ALAN I MINNEAPOLIS, Democratic Candidate For MCI 1 i ATTORNEY A Native of Logan, Leon Alan Fonnesbeck seeks the election to the office of District Attorney. the prescribed courses in the I; Logan City schools and the Logan Senior high graduated school, he from the Utah State Ag-ricultural College in 1342. He majored in political Seence. Both in high school and college, he was active in debating. In 1949 he graduated from the University of f, California Law School at Berkeley vith an LLB degree. He is a veteran of World War II, having served overseas with the United States Air Corps. After passing the Bar examination in both Utah and California, he secured a competetive Civil Service appointment to the California Industrial Accident Insurance Fund. For two years he was a member of the legal staff of that organization. Preferringto live in his native state, Mr. Fonnesbeck "returned to tJtah and established a law office in Logan In connection with his father, Leon Fonnesbeck, in the Arimo Building. Heartily he appreciates the support nd vote of Box Elder voters at the election, Tuesday, November 4 . (Paid Political Advertising) j, i r t ? ! v , r I !' Minn. (UP) In case you have trouble starting with a 23 and three-fourtyour car during winter months, here are some erf the tricks employed In the far north where Rehearsing temperatures often drop 30 degrees and more below zero. Some motorists use motor oil, instead of the heavier conventional weights. In cold weather, this makes. It easier to turn over the motor since the oil doesnt get as thick. Some drivers start their cars at least every four hours and let them warm up thoroughly to prevent them from getting too stiff and too hard to turn ' ver. Motorists also use head bolt heaters electrical bolts which fit into the head of the engine and attach to electrical outlets to keep oil and grease in the en too stiff. gine from getting Also used are electrical dip sticks which are put in cars in place of the conventional oil measuring Plugged into electrical outlets these also serve to keep the car warmed inch spread. For Ogden Slugfest OMMENTS By Marljane Morris CORINNE It is just possible that the column this week is apt to be moree comments than are several news because-therthings Id like to talk about 'First, Id like to thank i the group of girls who came over from the Corinne grade school and washed off the windows of the business houses and the post office. Whether they came on their own or were inspired to do so by someone else, doesnt matter, we are all very appreciative of the reverse in the usual Halloween procedure. The windows, it seemed, were getting the Halloween treatment, but these girls, bless them, came over and cleaned off every bit of the mischief and left the windows sparkling clean. I dont know when I have been so impressed with a kind action. It is the old saying what some do on Halloween, many get blamed for, but these generous and thoughtful little ladies have certainly taken the sting out of Halloween this year. Speaking of Halloween, dont forget the Carnival! From all reports and indications there are big doings planned And of course, I couldnt leave the subject of Halloween without mentioning and commenting on the Pinochle clubs Halloween party. You never met so many witches and weird people in all your life! If anyone were at all interested in having a house haunted then anyone at that party can do a real bang up ob. They even frightened them selves and thats something. Then, my goodness, when two Indians appeared in all their war paint, the surprise attack b make Repeal decreased. the CAT is out of tfie BAG other states have lien laws or other similar laws including the Federal Government controlled District of Columbia and Governor Stevenson's State of Illinois. 4 $ ' f i The only individuals who would g6ln from repeal of the Lien Law would be the heirs of the benefited old folks. Thirty-tw- o Buried on page 23, of tho Democratic Platform, is proof Socialized Medicine is still the black hope of tho Bosonos, .Grangers, and Steven-son- s, though they refuse to talk about it. Keep freedom to choose. it d j V A vote for v A Vote AGAINST Repeal of Utah's Lien Law tlovcir.ber 4 Isa VOTE AGAINST SOCIALIZED MEDICINE Spmant by A. CLAYTON Smith IS Sort Salt US cuy, Utah OIL PAUL IN (fold political odvartlwmont by CHInno CommHtoo Prooarvo Utah' Old Ago Pension Gotboll Romnoy, Socronry, 1321 loot Ml Sow) Larry Welch (right) Practices Working In on John Gable, coach, in preparation for Thursday, November 6 Elk fights in the Ogden coliseum. Welch, at 147 pounds, will heave leather at dusky Roosevelt Charles Also from Brigham City fighting will be Gary Nuttal, 104, vs. Leo Martenis and Ronald Peterson, heavy, vs. James Crawford. Tickets will be available in Brigham City by Sunday, ... - ms m AMERICAS FINEST . ND I ocl: Building CHOOSE FROM Fl VE LOVELY A . v 4- i' v - Our Business Office Has Been Moved pastel! colors tj&- - v C0l)CREHi8l06KS; (fcfliia Ht eutu r t "No man has contributed more to the cause ptitef To keep pace with the telephone service requiraents of the growing Brigham City exchange area, additional facilities are being installed. The new equipment; is being installed in the quarters previously occupied by our Business Office, so it was necessary to move the office to a new location at : No Obligation MASON-AL- L OUTSIDE FLAT - Especially davclopad to ANY beautifully fevat Conerata Masonry Chotca of lovely Festal Colors, of good government in the State of Utah during t the past ,10 $5 years than has Clif Kerr1 Per Gallon & 142 SOUTH MAIN w (PIPE CO. "His experience and influence in the State Senate would J .. , i be a distinct asset to Box Elder County." 1st - " LOGAN (Paid political advertisement by Robert J. Potter) 03 You are invited to call or visit our new Business Office on any matters OGDEN. UTAH 925 South 6lt West' Phone Phono 3444 1550 Springvillo Rood Phone 660 Cache Volley Bank Bldg. SALT LAKt PROVO i '' 7 , and 1- . Utah's old folks can't lose their homes Lien Law as long as they live. Don't be misled . . . think of YOUR POCKETBOOK . . . and your choice will be . . . IKE EISENHOWER ' i 9 m STRINGFELLOW goldfish turned up at the lost and found department of a de partment store here. A clerk took it home and fed it for 30 days. At the end of that time it still had not been claimed so the store awarded it to the finder, Kerr for State Senate - under the present ARTHUR V. WATKINS WILLIAM A. DAWSON One fV REMEMBER DOUGLAS Neb. (UP) t , $3,800,000 per year would be taken from old age welfare, Utah schools, teachers' salaries and State public buildings and services. point to keep their gas tanks at to help prevent least half-fillemoisture condensation which could lead to freezing of the gas line. The fuller the gas tank i6 kept, the better. LINCOLN, , of Utah's Lien Law would mean either your taxes raised OR your public services dip-stick- up. Most motorists Law will benefits to our old folks, continue the service to our schools, protect teachers' salaries and State public buildings without additional tax payments from you. . I Clif of Utah's lien Retention the CONTINUE five-weig- After completing vi Loring A. Harris, brought down . . . this 215 pound buck near Fillmore, one of the largest to come out of that district. It had a beautiful set of antlers Tips On Winter Automobile Care FOpESBECEt I Elder JOURNAL Brigham City, Utah Friday, October 31, 1952 ORINNE m vi was complete. But anyway, !f a. m. Sunday morning, - Breakyou ever lack for Ideas on how fasted In (Boise and were at to give a successful party just Moses Lake around 10 a. m. This can be accomplished by contact Mrs. Hazel Hewlett who trip hard driving in 16 hours, but all the more like 22 hours' was the hostess. She has automoanswers and ideas. Mrs. Cleone bile. When I said, abyflying trip Nicholas won high score prize I meant just that. They returned and Mrs. Amanda Fredrickson home Monday. won the cut prize. (Mrs. Claude Mrs. Lillie Older had a birthGilbert won the prize for the day this week And it was made best costume. a special day by many of her And while I am commenting, friends who sent her cards. She I wish to thank someone who was 60 years old. She would like left me, sometime ago, a sun- to thank all of those ' iwho reflower head with the seeds left membered her so kindly. Seems In it. 1 remember discussing with to me this is a wonderful sugsomeone how much 1 liked Bun gestion about birthdays, espeflowers and telling them about cially those birthdays that can the huge ones my mother used count a number of tyears a sugto grow and then, just a few gestion to send a. card a card . short days afterward there iwas shower so to speak. one with enough seeds to fill my back yard next summer. To Nothing In a Name date, I havent heard anyone The CLEVELAND, ' ' O-- ' (UP) mention a thing thanks any fire here has a chief department way. named Elmer Cain and the poAnder lice department has a sergeant iMr. and 'Mrs. Wayne son and Mr. and Mrs. J. ID. Har named Henry AbelThe two sat ris took a flying trip to Mpses at the same tableat a recent Lake last week-end- . They left Safety Council bahtiuet and the Tremonton airport around nothing happened. 85 i - concerning your telephone service. , - - THE MOUNTAih STATES TELEPHONE S TELEGRAPH COMPANY i ' r r a (' ',,-- |