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Show to be held Wednesday At hot's Doing r, ft? (iVoil meeting will P.T.A. grt evening, November 8. at 8 o'clock at the Eighth ward meeting house. The speaker for the evening, Mrs. Cleo Wright of Salt Lake City, is the highly respected and beloved mother of fifteen children. The subject of her talk will be "The Citlxen Child His Freedom to Grow." Come out and hear what this mother has to say about this vital subject for it is only by HERB'S WHAT HEBER BENNION SECRETARY OF the exchange of ideas that we can hope to be and well informed. Victor J. Bott, principal of Lincoln school, declared the annual P.-A. sponsored Halloween carnival held at the school Tuesday evening, October 31, to be the most successful affair of its kind ever held. The gaily decorated hallways and rooms were crowded with laughing, happy youngsters and open-minde- d STATE their parents having fun, enjoying the delicious food and desserts,. playing the vorious games, trying their luck. fleers, wishes to thank the parents, teachers, the children and the friends who contributed their time, their efforts, their money, as well as their presence, i to help make the carnival such an enjoyable success. ' The from proceeds realized this affair will go towards the purhase of essential educational aids to help make Lincoln school a better school for our Children. - first to reform ourselves." Hen- . . ingiy.) 2. At least 50 percent of PAGE THREE the ry Steele Commager, Columbia BOX ELDER JOURNAL A. attend University, noted historian and members of the Brigham City, Utah Friday, November 3, 1950 the general meetings. (Answer author. E. 1C. M. P.-- 'Audrey Bott. general chairyes or no accordingly.) of the event, gave Life presents this aspect of of her time and enerwhich many of us education of success to the gy guarantee pass up all too easily: There this project. Asked to make a Is a further difficulty the one comment after it was all over, that most of us are reluctant to Mrs. Bott said, "Everybody was recognize. Schools reflect the so willing to help they were society they serve. Many of the all so kind and cooperative. It failures we ascribe to contemwas lots of fun. u are in fact annual on results the The porary education var(Following is a list of the acfailures of our society as a ious activities and the ladies in membership drive are in,, cording to Ireta May, chairman whole. A society that is indif, charge of them: of the membership committee. ferent to its own heritage canRefreshments She reports that out of a total not expect schools to make up Candied apples Grace Owen. of 265 families in the Lincoln the indifference. A society that Popcorn Balls Alice Young, district, 178 families joined P.-- slurs over fundamental princl t. Ida Hadfield. Those families who did pies and takes refuge in the Soda Pop June Fife and Glo- not A, join will be contacted per superficial and the ephemeral ' ria Davis. in the' hope of making cannot demand that its schools LaRue sonally, record Candy Hazel (Kaiser, even better. In- Instruct in abiding moral vala good 'Nelson, Peggy Rasmussen. Lincoln 'district com- ues. A society preoccupied with cidentally, Chili Blanche Crossman, prises everything north of For- its own material accomplish school cook, and her staff. west of ments and well-beinest street, everything cannot Shirts. Her Barbecue Ida speschools Main to its teach street, Harper expect including fairly cial magic recipe produced a ward. that the snug warmth of secur delicious sandwich, and she deity is less meaningful than the Made in Salt Lake's Famous Brewery serves special mention, since be- bracing venture of freedom. In is National week Education she took on the whole project FISHER BREWING COMPANY all this, to reform our schools is on November by herself, making enough bar- ing observed 1950 to All indications the point becue to feed several hundred celebration as the greatest in its people .Edna Housley and Nan- 30 years of existence. Come to cy Valberg helped sell the barI school, meet the teachers, watch becue. Ice cream Helen Boyer, Mar- - j yur children at work in the classroom. The occasion is very ian Jeppsen. con-sor Cakes, Pies Bernice Ander- - aP since parents-teacheference is being held November Afton Olson. an( 1. Cookies Many mothers baked batches of cookies, most of Group pictures of the differwhich were sold during the carnival. - Those that were left ent grades attending school at over were served as a special Lincoln have been.taken. Watch treat to the children the next for a picture of your child in the News or Journal at an early day. date. Games e Fish pond Mary Nichols, How many of you had the Hansen, 'Eva Burrows and to read the special opportunity Lasca King, teachers in, charge, October 16 of issue assisted by .Roma Nelson and zine? Life contends Life Magathat our Eilsie Yates. The Kiwanfs club schools face a cricis, and have bans donated generously candy devoted the entire issue to facts, for prizes in this game. surveys and learned opinions, Lucille Silhouettes Jones, so that a conscientious citizenry The secret Is the exclusive material teacher in charge, assisted by answer these questions: may Hil-lacalled "Icocels imbedded In the rubber prodneing Dolly Rockwood, Margaret wisever Can humanity achieve millions of tiny edges that grip the road, resist skidWinifred Nelson. dom enough to cease preying ding and give you greater winter driving safety. Marian Free games Blair, De Luxe Available In two extra traction designs upon itself? Do the citizens of teacher in charge, assisted by western Champion Polar drip for icy, slippery roads; Studded challenged democracy, Louisa Burbank Polar drip for deep snow or soft, mnddy roads. Be have the intellecand Winter-Sur- e drive in for safe, sure Polar drip by tual besieged, Spook alley sponsored and moral stamina to fight Treads today. club. the ri. u. e. patkkt orrics Does America, as the back? Movies Robert Morgan, teach have the er in charge, assisted 'by Reed champion of the west, brain, perception keen enough, Simonsen and Anna May. ' TWO LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU BETTER conviction firm enough, to Kallona Freeman, find Bingo its , match brawn? teacher in charge, assitsed by Mr. and Mrs. Arnell Moyas. and Chances for the dolls "How Good Holster set Prudence Sheridan a test entitledwhich School?" Your is made and Etta Moskowitz. to of give par- questions, simple Fortune Telling AJarda Owens. Penny Pitching Norman An' derson. Retting. We were particu impressed with the fact tha two leading questions were: assisted by Rosellh Reeder, Lo first 1. At least 60 percent of rene Mason, Angeline Korth. . are members of the Prizes won Bride doll won parents A. (Answer yes or no, accord- by Linda Rasmussen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don Rasmussen; baby doll won by LaDee Reeve, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Reeve; holster set won by Teddy Valentine, son of Mr., and Mrs. Ted Valentine. LaVon Reeve, president of the man ly , HAS Jr., TO SAY ABOUT Fred LJPetersen Democratic Candidate hr. COUNTY ASSESSOR THE STATE OF UTAH g HEBER BENNION, JR. Office Of The Secretary Of State SALT LAKE CITY Secretary of State For SNOWY AI0 IQUAL October 27, 1950 Mr. Fred L. Petersen Brigham mi DRIVING City, Utah Petersen: I notice by a sample ballot received in my office that you are a can-- i didate for County Assessor of Box Elder County, I am happy to see this for I know that you are well qualified for the position both by your personal attitude of fairness, and because of your wide experience in the field Dear Mr. . - of assessment. NEW, Improved Va-len- I remember some years ago when I was Tax Commissioner supervising property assessment in the State I made a long trip with you throughout Box Elder County going over the various classifications of land orchards, irrigated farms, dry farms, ranches and grazing lands. I was favorably impressed not only with your assessments of these properties, but also with the manner in which you worked with the people. You obtained the assistance and cooperation of the property owners in arriving at fair and people un- equitable standards of assessment. You took pains to I noticed and treated derstand youF plans that you everybody program. alike, and showed no favoritism of any kind. Your work under my direction with the State Tax Commission in supervising property assessment . in various parts of the State was of the same high quality. This is the kind of government service that we all want. The citizens of Box Elder county will be well served I am sure, and will make no mistake if they elect you to be their County. Assessor, and I hope they do. With best wishes for your success, I am ffiPQStMQ pomnenip'iREiDs g lcjtg 20-3- Sincerely yours, ' ' HEBER BENNION, Jr. Secretary of State personally, will appreciate the support and influence of . my friends in behalf of the candidacy of my father, Fred L. Petersen, who is running for County Assessor on the Democratic Ticket. I w ill Consider it as a personal I favor if you will vote for him P.-T- , at the general election next Tuesday. VERL L. PETERSEN (Paid Political Advertising Verl L. Petersen) P.-T- . A., together with her To of- - Senator Thomas: I 1 Jurfae ffon DURABILITY. 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