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Show t crson ally S r Q peaking t it - ,. ? y.wc,ri. j Its heartening to find people who agree in with you, and the past few weeks, Pve found quite a few. Im referring of course to the (Boy Scout finance campaign which will start tomorrow. , ! For Unsung heroes are the hundreds of men to knock on your who will take time-ou- t door, ask for contributions for the scouting program, to support additional hundreds of gien who are meeting with your boys, and mine, every week to carry on this program of JUVENILE DECENCY. i J that I can tell this story convincingly enough to make you feel the urgency of the problem enough that you will not only be willing but anxious to support it, not with 50 cents or a dollar, but with enough to make Bird Haven district so that we wont have to call on Ogden to t support our own Scouting program.' My only hope is An- and after he quit dersen of Andersens-For- d trying to sell me one of his new model cars, I told him I wanted him to serve in a key position in the scout movement. . I dont have any boys, Glenn said as he I started squirming out of a tough assign' i ment. Thats right, I told him. But you have girls and Ill bet youd a lot rather they chummed around with boys who were Scouts, than the ones who werent. Regular November meeting for members club Kindergarteb will be held Thursday afternoon, November 3, at 4 p. m. at the War Memorial home. All members are Invited with a special invitation for new members to attend. The program for the afternoon is under the auspices of the Department of Home, with Mrs. Robert Pett as chairman. A guest speaker will attend and musical numbers will toe pre- sented. During the afternoon, pictures by a. local artist will be displayed In observance of National Art week. Refreshments will toe served following the meeting under the direction of Mrs. Frank TroxelJ ,, r t 7 Card jOf Thanks program which explained the lessons discussed during the classes in Priyear in mary. Following the program Mrs. Florence Morrell, president, presented each youngster with his compass. Special guests included Mrs, Helen Harrison, North Box Elder stake Primary president, and 15 mothers. ' Pictures were taken of the children and their mothers. j Refreshments were served following the program. . Class leader are Mrs. LaVon Nielsen and Mrs. Priscilla Bott. Co-Pil- Co-Pil- TT Johnsons Tell of Arrival of Baby Son ( , The seven pound arrival has been named Van. Others in the Dr. George Ai Boyce, superintendent of family Include:, Karen, 4 and Intermountain school which is - solidly, be Scott, 2. hind the scouting problem, took time out of Mr, and Mrs. John M. Burt, his busy day to write this newspaper last maternal grandparents, 'Brig ham City, have Just arrived Friday and make the following comment: ' home from becoming acquaint I want to commend you for the very ex- ed with their new grandchild, t cellent editorial in the Box Elder Journal toThey spent two weeks in Call with the Johnsons. fornla matter on financial the for of day support the Boy Scouts. I hope it bears some fruit, 2 Box Elder NEWS because I too think that the community is Brigham City, Utah far behind in supporting Boy Scouts, and Wednesday, November 2, 1955 Im- t I asked Oleen Palmer of Palmers Jewelry to serve as of South Box Elder stake and Delos Thompson of the First Security Bank to fill a similar . capacity in vice-chairm- an fails to realize how far behind it is. A WHklr uw,p-p-- r, ..ubli.h-- d nubUahad .v.n Wd lift, stand aa Saoaad Caaas Mattai a? Scout-erNorth Box Elder stake. Long-tim- e both of them, they took it on the chin, didnt hesitate to accept a time consuming job. . ' ' ' When you can get busy men, who also have an important job to fill, to accept positions that mean a personal sacrifice, little or no credit, you know youre on the right side. Even if they didnt give a cent to the campaign, they would be making a ; substantial s, i ''h i " 4 To support this program, Until it Feels Good. i I i lets all at the pSicfc. 'em IAlttks MORE J2iQkbJ4A MORE MORE Glenmore The light, mild Bourbon of cherished flavor KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON 86 PROOF COMPANY WHERE PERFECTION OF PRODUCT IS TRADITION" LOUISVILLE. KENTUCKY "V ,7 and vorOfeoCiGdl Member Audit Bureau a I Clrculattona. Utah State Praaa Aaeo elation. National Editorial Aaaociattoa and United Praaa, Advertialng Repretaartativei Utah Sait Laika Stata Pireaa Aaaociattoa. City, Uta y Give at Suh.criptton fata $3.00 par yaaf, pay abla m advancai la eonabiaattaa with tha Box Elder Journal, (pobHahai Fridaya) $3 00 par yaart $2.30 for nonthar alnxl aopy 10 eaaii , t Ip LjOiL GLENMORE DISTILLERIES poat oft tea tn Brigham City, Utah, dar tha aot ai March t, IB7t. I hope it bears fruit too, and that we will seriously consider our financial obligation to the great scouting program. It means a lot now, it will mean many times more in years to come. Scouting is our best preventatiye . ,, of juvenile delinquency. (UP) Massachusetts, which raises The party Eaglo 4s set for all Eagles than any cranberries more is and crowd and Auxiliary members Eagles hall. A large other state, harvested a 1955 partners, Thursday evening, No- anticipated, those in charge anat more than crop estimated vember 3, beginning, at 8:30 p. , 1,000,000 barrels. nounced today. m. will be held -r assistance helped ease the pain of sorrow at the passing of our beloved mother, Sybil C. Roberts. May the blessing of our Heavenly Father rest upon all who assisted In any way. Myrle and Marvin Roberts, Mrs. Florence R. Ludden, Mrs. Fay R. Smith, Mrs. Nola R. Johnson ' "and Families.- - son,-bor- jVfr Source of Sauce SOUTH CARVER, Masb.' Eaglo Party Is Set For Thursday Evening Words are Inadequate to express the gratitude and appre elation we feel toward those whose kindness and generous ILt. and Mrs. Sydney B. John To do less thqjn this is just a little humiliatson, Edwards Air Force- Base, ing, in view of our record of supporting California announce the arrival all worth-whil- e programs, and certainly of their third child, a ' , Scouting is tops on that list. , October 14, Glenn thought for a minute, quietly asked, What do you want me to do. But he isnt the only one who feels the portance of this program. Meeting Is Slated Receive Compasses 1 example, recently I went to Glenn Regular Kindergarten -- Co-Pilo- ts ward of Dedicated men, like these, are only a very received their the Eighth at a compasses small part of the many dedicated men who RDecial mothers' party held last will serve on this campaign. Not one of Wednesday afternoon, October them will receive a cent for his services. 26. at Primary. Each of the 18 children atMany of them will wonder why they do it, tending presented part of th make the effort. I I 8th Vard contribution, but they will give as well as serve. I Char. W. Clayhuugh, Publiaher Cladya Eeltarajay. Adv.rtt.ln. Managaf Official List of Nominations i i i v. With only six payrolls in Utah of more than $5,000,000 per year, it is surprising that a $6,000,000 payroll is overlooked. But that is the case with an unseen payroll at Kennecotts Utah Copper Division. , In addition to paying good wages, Utah Copper spends an average of $1000 a year for each of its 6300 employees to provide fringe benefits a total of more than $6,000,000. There are about 18 benefits, inclijding health and life insurance, pensions, - MUNICIPAL' ELECTION,- BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH sick leave, holiday pay and vacations. Utah Coppers operations provide fringe benefits too benefits which extend to r -- every part of Utah. Utah Coppers regular payroll of $25,000,000 a year helps create other jobs throughout the state. Utah Copper supply purchases contribute to the success of hundreds of Utah businesses. And Utah Coppers taxes, the biggest in Utah, help educate our children and provide other . government services. These benefits, plus the overlooked payroll, help build a better Utah. VOTE FOR ANY 3 PERSONS FOR COUNCILMAN STATE OF UTAH, COUNTY OF BOX ELDER ss I, Fannie J. Christensen, City Recorder, in and for Brigham City, County of Box Elder, State of Utah, that the foregoing is a full, true and correct copy of the names of all candidates for the office and to be voted for in Brigham City at the Municipal Election to be held November 8, 1955, duly nominated, , as appears Qh file in my office. , , IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my official Seal this 27th day of , October, A.D, 1955, FANNIE J. CHRISTENSEN .(SEAL) City Recorder do hereby certify - f NOTICE OF ELECTION AND LIST OF POLLING PLACES: Notice is hereby given that on Tuesday, the 8th day of November, next, the Municipal Election will be held for the offices eet forth on the sample baUot printed in this issue. The polls will be open at 7 A.M. and continue open until 8 P.M. of the ' same day. 5 ' V' THE POLLING PLACES ARE AS FOLLOWS: PRECINCT NO. 1 . PRECINCT NO. 2 . PRECINCT NO. 3 PRECINCT NO. 4 - ' . First Ward Chapel Comer 1st South and 3rd East Second Ward Chapel Comer 2nd South and 3rd West Brigham Fire Station West Forest Street !.. Fourth Ward Chapel 3rd East and 1st North PRECINCT NO. 5 PRECINCT NO. 6 .. PRECINCT NO. 7 PRECINCT NO. 8 . (Fifth Ward Chapel 5th South and 2nd West Sixth Ward (So. Entrance) 6th South and 2nd East Third Ward Chapel 2nd North and 2nd West Eighth Ward Chapel 2nd East and 3rd North - Eennecott Copper Corporation WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my official Seal this 27th day of October, A. D. 1955. FANNIE J, CHRISTENSEN City Recorder (SEAL) JN JTrui to - A Good Neighbor A V Helping-t- o Build a Better Utah p- - |