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Show 100.000 sheep and more -- than 4.000 cattle. In 1052 between 2000 and 3.000 deer were shot Utah's Largest,"City" Has 100,000 Sheep SALT LAKE. CITY (UP) For jears everyone thought Salt Lake City, the State capital, was Utah's largest ctty. But it's not. Onacqui, covering 70 square miles In the central portion of the state, is Utah's largest incorporated area. Onacqui is really a booming metropolis although it has an official population of 333 persons. It annually plays host to Trays Will Be Shown in Brigham City . MinorCrashes. within the city limits. Covering three townships, the city was incorporated in 1934 so residents Could qualify for rural electrification under the Public Works Administration program. Residents admit their king-sizisolation has many disadvantages, tout they can tooast of at least one thing. Theres never a parking problem on city streets. Involve Six Cars in City Three minor car accidents damaged six vehicles, injured one driver slightly and resulted In the issuance of four citations in Brigham City over the holiday e week-end- . First to be reported was a crash at the intersection of Main and Second South at 1:26 a. m. Sat- urday when two northbound cars collided as one attempted a right turn. Involved were LeRoy II. Dowdle and Victor D. Nelson, Ogden. Nelson attempted the turn from the Inside lane, was clipped on the right rear side by Dowdle. Officer Scott Lee cited Nelson for failure to yield Dowdle for driving too fast and having an expired drivers li- IPASTTEB, BuildingffDlock right-of-wa- choose cense. ,JLmJ.SY LAVA CHIMNEY COLUMN BLOCK 16x8x14 end 16x8x20 For the quickest, most effective end most econom cel chimney construction! Full chimney building instructing! no obligation! WHITE HEADGATES Save precious water .control of by Built CONCRETE ON as low m $3.30, 4 inch, inch Headgate (4 95. STEEL 10 Livetock to UTAH COIICRETEpsPIPE GO. Cache Valley Bank Building Phone 660 Phone Phone Phone West 7978 3444 CERTIFICATE STATE OF UTAH, COUNTY OF BOX ELDER, ss: I, K. B. Olsen County Clerk in and for the County of Box Elder, State of Utah, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a correct copy of the sample ballot to be used at the Primary Election to be held Tuesday, September 14, 1954, at which time the polls will be open from 7 A. M. to 7 P. M. precincts are listed places in the various j Polling : below "IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my official Seal this 4th day of tember, A. D. 1954. K. B. OLSEN (Seal) County Clerk 4 NOTICE OF ELECTION AND LIST OF POLLING PLACES Sep- ts Notice is hereby given that on Tuesday, the 14th dajr' of September, next Party Primary of the Democra-titfSm- d Republican Parties will be held for the nomina-tii- g of party candidates of said parties for the offices set forth on the sample ballot printed in this issue, along wifli- a Judicial Nominating Ballot. The polls will be open at 7 A. M. and continue open until 7 P. M. of the - same day. p i((The polling places are as follows: S District BoxElder No. Polling Place LDS First Ward Chapel LDS Second Ward Chapel 1 Box, Elder No. 2 Box. Elder No. 3 Fire Station LDS Fourth Ward Recreation Hall ' LDS Fifth Ward Chapel LDS Sixth Ward Jr. Sunday School, South Entrance LDS Third Ward Chapel LDS Eighth Ward Jr. Sunday School, East Entrance Bear River City Recreation Hall Beaver Dam LDS Chapel Recreation Hall Clear Creek School House Collinston Hall City Hall LDS Ward Chapel LDS Ward Chapel I!, Wilder No. 4 Box Elder Kb. 5 Box Elder .No. 6 t Box Elder No. 7 Box Elder No. 8 Ber River City Beaver Dam Buthwell Clear Creek Coilinston Corinne Doweyville East Garland ElWood Elwood School House Fielding School House Library Basement IDS Ward Chapel LDS Warl Chapel Old LDS Ward Chapel LDS Ward Chapel P. C. Linds Home Fielding Garland Grouse Creek Harper i Honeyville Howell , Junction Lakeside Mantua Park Valley Penrose Perry Portage Plymouth Promontory Riverside Snowville Thatcher Tremonton No. 1 Tremonton No. 2 Willard ... Yost r Mr. Be Exhibited Nov. 12 to 17 LOGAN. UTAH OGDEN 1940 Wall Avenue PROVO 1550 Sprln grille Road Virgil Richards, Willard, was issued a ticket by Chief Harry Smith for not having a drivers license following an accident Monday afternoon at 3:25 oclock when he hit the right side of a car driven by Basil Olsen at the intersection of Fifth South and Third East. Olsen was taken to the Cooley Memorial hospital but released after receiving medical atten- Mrs. Henry C. Bulands . . . aluminum trays will be displayed in one of the downtown stores on Peach Days. Mrs. Buland has completed more than 200 items of aluminum during the past six years. She received training from a manual arts teacher at Illinois while stationed there with her husband during his army career. She now completes several a week for special orders including w'edding, anniversary, birthday and special occasion gifts. Her trays have been sent from coast to coast and make a permanent gift remembrance. Auction sales of quality stock and exhibit contests of cattle, sheep and hogs will be features of the 36th annual Ogden Livestock show to be held November 12 through 17, officials announced this week. The five auction events of the week are headed by two breeding Hereford sales. One will ofHereford fefer outstanding males, November 15 at 7 p. m., and the other will consist of Hereford bulls, in singles and pen lots, on Nevember 16 at No More Pounding On The Ivories When a pianist plunks out a tune on the piano of tomororw he'll no longer be pounding the ivories. Hess be pressing the plastics. Thats the word from the Wood and Brooks Co., one of only two firms in the country now making piano keys. remember Veteran personnel when the tusks of some 1,000 elephants were shipped to the firm every year to be made into fine ivory keys for the countrys But now piano manufacturers. 90 percent of the keys turned out by the Buffalo firm are made from plastics. The company recently honored three members of a clan ivory crafts men each of whom had been with the firm for 50 years. Charles H. Wood, 3rd grandson of the firms founder, said only the very expensive pianos have ivory keys nowadays. BUFFALO, N. Y. (UP) 6 Box EDITION Elder NEWS Brigham City. Utah Wednesday. September 8. FOR VOTE C ROSS BOWEN COUNTY COMMSSIONER Term Republican Ticket PRIMARY ELECTION September 14 For an efficient and busineadministration of ss-like Box Elder County affairs, elect a capable, experienced executive. (Paid Pol. Adv.) NOVEMBER 12 -- 13 -- ' OGDEN, 14 -- 15 16 -- -- 17, 1954 UTAH A "REGISTER OF MERIT HEREFORD SHOW V 10 a. m. Two Purebred Hereford Cattle Auction Sales exhi- HYWATER FIOM s Nov. 15 7 P. M, Hereford Female Cattle . Nov. 16 -- 10 A. M, - Hereford Bull Sale COVEMGS Complete Singles and Pens)) Selection Purebred PLASTIC CABINET COVERINGS Aberdeen-Angu- s Cattle sell November 14, 7:30 P. M. PLASTIC WALL TILE Extra-Curricul- LAFAYETTE, 4 Ind. (UP) Jefferson (High Teachers at school couldnt understand why so many students suddenly began arriving late for class until they looked outside the school building. Students were instruc(getting between class tion from a novelty salesman on manipulation of the yo yo. Harvester ants have denuded 90,000 acres of grazing land in Wyoming's Big Horn Basin. SAMPLE ARMSTRONG LINOLEUM Columbia and Suffolk Bred Ewes sell November 15, 10:00 A. M. For Every Room In The House Carpet Floor Tile ' Geneva Kitchens Prize winning fat cattle sheep and hogs, November 17, 9 A.M. BYWATER 'CO. 145 North Main PRIMARY Followed by Carloads and Pens Feeder Cattle Phone 346 BALLOT SAMPLE PRIMARY BALLOT REPUBLICAN DEMOCRATIC BOX ELDER COUNTY BOX ELDER COUNTY September 14, 1954 INSTRUCTIONS TO VOTERS: To vote for a candidate place a cross (X) in the square at the right of the name of the person for whom you desire to vote and in no other place. Do not vote for any candidate listed under more than one party or group designation. Demersts Tool House LDS Ward Chapel Park Valley Ward Hall LDS Ward Chapel LDS Ward Chapel Portage School House Plymouth School House Wayne C. Toombss Home LDS Ward Chapel LDS Ward Chapel LDS Ward Chapel Tremonton Public Library McKinley School (Gym) .. City Hall Amusement Hall IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my seal this 4th day of September, A. D. h;ad and official 1954. (Seal) PEACH DAYS tion. The third accident occured Monday evening at 8:00 p. m. Dentists Told Not To when Oliver J. Sorenson, Salt Lake City, traveling south, hit a Fear Child Patients parked car belonging to B. C. 155 North Main street. A den- Kellf at ST. LOUIS, Mo (UP) P. R. Parker cited SorOfficer 34 tist with years of experience enson for hitting the parked has some reassuring words for younger dentists who worry about children. Two Hits Dr. Stanley C. Brown, Ithaca, EuPa. (UP) PITTSBiURiQH, Mich., told the Missouri State Dental association that there gene Ferrara shrugged it off are more dentists afraid of kids when a passing motorist hit the than there are kids who are left rear fender of his parked automobile here. Damage was afraid of dentists. However, another driver slight. on no of need fear is There more a did thorough job 10 the part of either, he added, minutes later. Damage $80. saying that all the dentists has to do is to apply himself to the In 25 years, New York state problem and meet the children at their own level. has collected more than $1,597 Children, Brown concluded, million in gasoline taxes, accan be turned into good dental cording to the New York State Automobile Association. patients. Premium money for best bits totals $32,000. There will be competition for breeding, fat and feeder cattle; fat and breeding sheep, and fat h,ogs. Other auction events include catpurebred Aberdeen-Angutle on November 14 at 7:30 p. m.; Columbia and Suffold bred ewes on November 15 at 10 a. m.; prize winning fat cattle, sheep, and hogs on November 17 at 9 a. m. This latter sale will be followed by offerings of carloads of feeder cattle. Features of the exposition are college Judging contests, ringside judging, contests, Quarter Horse show, and Chinchilla show. Texas produces more than 130 crops, and leads all other states in the production of cotton. K. B. OLSEN County Clerk I i 1954 |