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Show 71 2 10X THE ELDER NEWS, Brigham :Ciy, Utah Tuesday, July f 4, 1964 ited when theres something around j it. What EDITORALLY SPEAKING: the topless suit becomes commonplace? Well youll probably hear the boys in the back row at burlesque houses across the country hollering Put it on . . . put It , Politics: Take Notice presidental battle. This years vote drive promises to produce more fire-- , works than a Fourth of July display as candidates put their forces into high gear for the final weeks. This is no particular revelation on our part, the experts have been saying it fvr months. The ingredients for this explosive political pie include a clear-cu- t clash of governmental philosophy, a genuine mixture of issues and an apparent, rise in citizen interest. Sitting across the table, Charles the J. C. Penny man, Goodliffe, said he didnt know what all the fuss was about. When he was younger, they didnt wear anything to go swimming. And some one else chimed in How do you think Bare Lake got ... by Bruce The poor beatles. Theyve been replaced by intellectual dicussions across the country by topless bathing suits. Once at the pinnacle of international fame and success, d the foursome was greeted by a mere 200 ardent admirers upon arriving at a British airport the NO IDOUBT THE APPEAL OF POLITICS nationally will spill over to state and local elections. Here in Utah, both parties have some dandy preliminaries lined up for the primary elections on Aug. 11. Brigham City, introduction of such an immodest style appears quite remote. How many sisters would you expect to see wearing one on a church outing . . . even after dark? (It gets too cold after Here long-haire- Dean runoff Among them is the Calvin Rampton-Ernes- t for the Democratic gubernatorial spot. The Republicans will Counter with their own contest between governor hopefuls James D. Cannon and Mitchell Melich. Perhaps the most exciting duel of all will pit GOP senatorial candidates Sherman P. Lloyd and Dr. Ernest L. Wilkinson for that final election berth. other day. This kind of subdued reception could set them to changing their tune from to something more aligned with the blues. Of course, it's a wise man who can make adverse developments work for him. The Beatles might make it again by wearing topless suits in their appearances. Still better, they might wear suits with a top. HERE IN BOX ELDER county, there will be other primary election choices for voters in both parties. We hesitate to go on record with such a bold prediction 1964 will compete seriously with that Primary Elections "Beverly Hillbillies or other educational television fare, but the interest chuld be higher than usual. Also, were not going to thump the tub about responsibilities and obligations of local voters. But permit us to hand the interest could be higher than usual. Even the neighborhood swimming party seems an unlikely occasion, unless maybe youre only five years old. And think of the confusion that might arise at the city swimming pool. Why every rental suit vvould have to be marked either his or hers. Persons in other areas might not be so inhibited, however. PW thinks immediately of the young gal he saw In a las Vegas supermarket several years ago. Her bikini was nearly topless . . . and nearly bottomless. Got PW so distracted he started putting dimes in the nickel slot machine. Which brings us to the subject of burlesque shows. You've probobly heard it said that a woman's appeal lies in what she doesn't reveal. Pow Wow was conversing with some experts in the field yesterday fellow Kiwanians and they agreed that the female form is best exhib- - coin-flippin- g All things considered, representative of the Utah Committee on Industrial and Employment Planning last week told Brigham City officials there is nothing magic about promoting new industry nor achieving a stable job climate. It simply takes a program of hard work. This was another way of saying that new business and an economic shot in the communitys arm usually doesnt and does nothing more, come to him who waits Robert S. Welch, a job development specialist with the Utah committee, was making a point: That local areas in this day of high competition for business,, must engage an energetic and qualified person who can sell the;communityas a favorable industrial location. half-pric- r Doesn't make sense. CITIZEN SIBLEY TT CHURCH SUPPER Successful More than 400 members their leaders from Box Elder county wound up a highly successful summer camp at Willow Flats In Idaho last week, July 8.10. Boys and girls from all parts of the county participated In the three-daaffair which drew a record number of 4.H groups. Jessie M. Eller, county home agent, described the camp as "one of the most successful weve ever held. A brief period of rain discouraged several groups which packed up and left, but otherwise the encampment went more smoothly than any weve had, she noted. . 4-- and y EVIDENCE IN POINT, he referred to Cedar City which' last week drew a recreational canvass company into its fold. The promised result is a new business with a stable work force of 200 employes and an annual payroll of $500,000. Welch presented his ideas to Mayor Willis Hansen and city council members because they asked him to. The local city fathers want to know in which direction they should move and in coming weeks, they plan to meet with other persons in the field. federal team ALSO, THIS COMING FRIDAY, a high-levrepresenting the Department of Labor and Small Business addministration plans to visit Brigham City. Purpose of the stop is to discuss with interested persons how the local area can move ahead economically. So it would seem that attention is focused squarely on this problem of encouraging new business, creating additional jobs here in our area. We dont mean to imply that Brigham City has been standing still. Its industrial development committee, drawing primarily on the efforts of private citizens has moved out in the right direction. A BEAR RIVER CITY GIRL, Cllxie Holmgren, was elected mayor of the camp and Betty Cutler, Corlnne, was named to serve as secretary. Thatcher.Penrose, chief of police; Dave Jensen, Thatcher.Penrose, first deputy, and Lori Tingey, Brigham, secPetersen, brochure has been BUT THE CITY COUNCIL has indicated It feels a stronger program has got to be initiated. Further, Theyre open" to a cooperative venture with the chamber of commerce and Box Elder county. Whatever the arrangement, the attitude is that now is the time to act. Councilman Robert Keating voiced it Thursday when he said Weve got to stop just thinking about it and move to get something done. Named camp Inspectors were Austin, Thatcher.Pen. rose; Lorrlane Jensen, Brig, ham City; Merlyn and Jeaneal Yamasaki, Corlnne; Linda Pug. sley, Park Valley, and Vicki Thorne, Tremonton. THERE WERE ALSO FOUR youths appointed to the partic-ipatlo- n committee Including Floyd Allen, Thatcher.Penrose; Elaine Wankler, Corlnne; Jill Candland, Brigham City, and Bryce Petersen, Tremonton. The Cheerful Cookerettes of Corlnne won the outstanding skit award, and the first annual award went to participation the Galaxy Gals of Tremonton. Activities over the three days Included handicrafts, recrea. tlon, campfire programs, song contests, nature hikes, water "THAT'S NO WET SPONGE .V your whole house the way you HEAT it... Ago Years Ago Grace Glover and Miss Uarda Mathias attended a party of the Alpha Chf Omega sorority, which was held Thursday evening at the old Mill club in 30 Miss Mr. and Mrs. Dell Fife of San Diego, July 13, 1934 Calif., are spending a months vacation with Mr. iPifes parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Fife and other relatiaves and friends here. The Brigham City Fire Department, at July 17, 1934 a recent meeting, named the following delegates to attend the annual state convention at Richfield: Cheif Dan Petersen, Chas. Brown, William J. Bott, Orlando Petersen and David Call. 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TUNE fili of tho News & Journal Monday afternoon a linen shower was .July 9, 1914 given Miss Magda Johansen at the home of Mrs. H. C. Day who arranged the party. Sweet peas were profusely used In decorating and the guests each hemmed an initial linel towel, Mrs. J. Y. Ferry of Corlnne winning the prize for the best work. Those present were Miss Magda Johanson, Mrs. Genethe Minogue, Mrs. C. K. Olsen, Mrs. Christian Pelle, Mrs. J. Y. Ferry, Alice A.. Johanson, Mrs. H. C. Day; Misses Carrie Stocker, Marie Palle, Agnes Olson, Agnes Johanson. This evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. July 9, 19114 J. D. Peters, Misses Lois Peters, Florence Watkins and Hazel Stohl will entertain In honor of Miss Verda Iverson who is to be married on Wednesday of next week. Logan canyon. I . G00L 7 Air Conditioning Is 5 Ways Better: Lower Operating Cost: Gas naturally 2 - Longer Life 3 - Lower Maintenance Cost 5 1934 I ii costs less than electricity. Gas air conditioners are designed to last for the life of your home. A warranty, backed by Mountain Fuel Supply, protects your investment. No moving parts in the refrigerating unit means big and repair costs over the years. on maintenance savings 4 - Quiet Operation: 13, News-Journa- l, tt J July -- ond deputy. 3 ms Mayor Hansen Thursday expressed his apprecaition for these efforts and for the cooperation of the Box Elder Chamber of Commerce. Years t Other officials Included Nord with published and contacts have been made. $0 PHARMACY i: .. - ... from tho Draws Near TOPAY AS AN ATTRACTIVE AND DETAILED PW will have to oppose the topless swim suit for economic reasons. Instead e of putting suits on a sale, half-suit- s on sale for theyve put $20 more. -- Focus on Industry ar H (Internal Revenue Ser. vice Publication No.' 14), en. titled "Household Employers Social Security Tax Guide," may obtain It from the Inter, nal Revenue service, Room 365 Household employers In the Post Office building, Fourth 4 state of Utah were reminded South and Main, Salt Lake City, yi this week that July 31 is an or call 524.5870, Important tax date. District Dl BROWNIE! rector of Internal Revenue The NEW YORK (UPI) Roland V. Wise said that date its way anecdote making newest Is the deadline for reporting and of the Girl tf's around headquarters on taxes social paying security 3'i household employees for the Scouts of the U.S.A. here: arThe choral director was calander quarter ended June 30, ranging the chorus on stage at 1964. Wise mentioned that house, a rehearsal for an inspirational hold employees usually consist Girl Scout ceremony. She turnof maids, baby tenders, house, ed to a youngster and asked, or an alto? keepers, gardeners, handymen Are you a soprano Neither. replied little The girl and other workers who perform i; services of a household nature Im a Brownie. i: on or about the employer's house (other than on a farm operated for a profit). If the employer pays the work er $50 or more In cash wages FACTS In a calendar quarter, he Is MALMROSE RAY from subject to this tax. were Heres something Such employers should use sure will be of interest to Form 942 to report their tax all ladies and girls using liability for the period, and hair sprays. Recent studmall It or bring It to the In. ies and experiments with ternal Revenue Service office animals conducted at 5 with full payment of the tax Northwestern University due to June 30, 1964. showed no true damage to lungs. 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Read and listen to what the various nominees have to say, Evaulate what you learn and mark your ballot accordingly. or making The voting booth is no place for a as new name voting guide. up games Most of the politicians have taken a brief respite but the ale soon will be tilled with campaign oratory. N6w is the time to sit up and take notice, Mr. Citizen. in dark.) Another alternative would be to wait for the wane of interest in this new mode of beach apparel. They BE HONEST WITH YOURSELF on election day. When you step Inside that voting booth, know the candidates, be aware of their views and capabilities for the public offices name?" its SS Tax Date 4-- H Camp Said onl Early indications are that this year of 1964 will produce one of the most interesting political campaigns ever. Prime focus right now is on the national scene and the upcoming A if Annual He said that employers who do not have a copy at Clrcul. 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