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Show Card Ol Thanks Soroptomlsts Enjoy Intt We wish to express our heartIntpr-StatAn SQrpptortiists felt thanks to those who, by their acts of kindness, express- dinner party was held at the ed their sympathy and friend- Bluebird Cafe in Logan, Thursship at the passing of our be- day, October 21. loved mother, Josephine C. NelHostesses for the affair were son. members of the Logan club May we especially thank the with President Josie Sears preward bishopric and Relief so- siding and conducting. Members ciety and all others who assis- attended from Salt Lake City, ted in any way. Ogden, Brigham City and LoThe Nelson Family. gan. Dinner was served from ta0 27-bles decked with red rose bouThe average man, earning quets. A delightful program is required to was presented. annually, work two hours and 40 minutes Those attending from Brigham City Included Elnora Bow- per day to pay his taxes. $4,-50- 0 -- State Party butt, Norma Butler, Grace Hansen, Hannah Hillam, Nora Jensen, Rilla Jensen, Carrie Johnson, Mable Nielsen, Grace Petersen, Dorothy Robbins, Lenore Romer and Annie Tingey, Local Prize Mrs. LOUISVILLE, Ky. (UP) W. G. Birdsall, after winning local and district contests, won a regional speaking contest at New Orleans, La. The prize was a trip to the international convention of toastmistress clubs held here. Mrs. Birdsall's trip cost merely bus fare. She lives in Louisville. Sample Ballot SAMPLE OFFICIAL STATE SCHOOL BOARD BALLOT Regional District No. 1 Oak DUP Camp To Meet Thursday Eve YAZZI YARNS Prettily Arranged Party Held Thursday A Oak camp of the Daughters prettily aranged bridge of Utah Pioneers will meet at qarty was held Thursday evethe home of Sylvia Walker, ning, October 21, at the home of 437 South Third West, Thursday Mrs. Roy Barnard. evening at 7:30 p. m. Guests were seated at small tables cleverly decorated with scarecrows Halloween Card Of Thanks and Luncheon candles. We wish to express our thanks pumpkin for the many floral offerings; to was served. the bishopric, the Relief society, games During the bridge friends and neighbors, and for followed, prizes went to the many kind words that were which Jess Jeppersen, high; Mrs. said about our dear husband Mrs. James Powers, visiting high; We thank June. and father, Mrs. L. R. Hess, cut, and Mrs. those who helped in any way Kent Jensen, travel. to make the burden lighter. ' Guest list included: Mrs. Glen Mrs. June Wilson and Family. Andersen, Mrs. Jess Jeppersen, Mrs. L. R. Hess, Mrs. Newell Call, Mrs. William Sackett, Mrs. BALLOT Reed Simonsen, Mrs. Shirley Wight, Mrs. James Powers, Mrs. Norwood Hyer, Mrs. Kent Jensen, Mrs. Clyde Glover and Mrs. Winston P. Nelson. Judicial Selection Ballot Intermountain Staff Honors Teacher Leaving For Toadlena on Reservation By Helen Sorensen Miss Grissom' Department The staff said goodbye to Elsie Clah Shorty at a lovely tea between Thursday afternoon four and five o'clock. Elsie will be at work in the Toadlena school on the reservation. The entire staff will miss her. Anne Sullivan had as her Lena Sunday dinner guests, Schott and Nina Jeffreys, Lena Schott and Anne Sullivan were Ogden visitors Saturday. Louise Dyer shopped in Salt Lake City on Saturday. Deer hunters from our staff were Lewis Fish; Teddy Draper, and Matthew Johnson who got Box Elder County I On Tuesday, Mr. Threestars group went to the experiment their deer, and Donald Rogers farm at USAC in Logan. After who didn't get his deer. their visit there, they went to Last week could well be call- the Swiss Cheese factory - near ed social week in our depart- Logan. ment. Four groups had parties, Group 4, Mr. Webbs .group,-- ' Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Childs and her group 3 enjoyed a fried had a successful apple sale bread and chill supper In their last week. - They report that , class room. They played games the profits look good In their bank account. They also had after supper. Mrs. Ann Peterson and her an election to choose membersfor the class executive commit' Group 5 organized their party tee. Virginia Mae Tom and ' as Halloween fun. Their group Holtsol were chosen to . Wilfred planning, according to their represent the Seniors in Group ' reporter, resulted in Tachie Tune was chosen to committee work that made a good party, complete with represent the Juniors In Group Jean and, , , appropriate Halloween refresh- Edward TomGrayraountaln were elected to "S' ments. Juniors. ; represent group Mr. Fish and his group 10 had Max Toledo will represent group a party made up of a variety of Seniors. i games ending, of course, with I JefferLula Mae Della refreshments. Begay, -Mrs. Ewing and her group 15 son and Nellie Benally are at home the experpractice getting of had their first party the year. ience in making. The J They had games with lots of fun home now home I has a telephone. The and delicious refreshments. i girls say that the phone really Mrs. King's Department Mr. Jones, Mr. Webb, Miss saves their legs. j The Home service from Mrs. Jones, Mr, Henderson, and Mrs. X were planHarris are still all having food Kings department sales In their groups these past ning a tomato picking day when the tomatoes were frozen two weeks. i Mrs. King, department head, only a few hours before they is now back on the job after a were to leave. They were disap- long time away on sick leave. pointed, they practically . had Mrs. Raper, Mrs. Dickman, the money spent. g t Mr. Collmars group had a Mr. Collmar, Mr. Hood and Mrs. Halloween very successful class party last f Lowery have all had ' parties the past week. Next Thursday In the school baseweek Mrs. Harris and Miss ment. The party was planned Jones are having Halloween and carried out by Chester 7 Brown, class party chairman. parties with their groups. ? This past week, Mr- - Jongs took and his committee. Mrs. Cecil his group to Salt Lake City. S. King and Mrs. Collmar were , They visited the zoo and the special guests. i All the girls from our de- students where the airport were permitted to go Into a partment had a picnic oil Sdn- plane and were told about the day from 1 to 5 Inp. m. The parthe girls de- - j various parts of the plane. Then ty was planned report- they visited the capitol build- partment. The girls all j an extra ing and saw the museum in the ed good games and some sore basement of the capitol. They special lunch, plus , had their sack lunches and took legs, backs and arms. ( monof their class fund enough Box NEWS Elder 9 , ey along to buy pop and ice cream. Brigham City. Utah Mr. Webb had a party in front Wednesday. October 27, 1954 ? 4-- , 4-- 4-- SAMPLE 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. his home for hts afternoolt group and they had a very good Ume. They had a big bonfire and games were played around the fire. To complete the nice party, hot chocolate, donuts and apples were served. of Box 4UC1 CERTIFICATE STATE OF UTAH, COUNTY OF BOX ELDER, ss: Elder County BALLOT School SCHOOL REPRESENTATIVE District PRECINCT NO. 2 CERTIFICATE STATE OF UTAH, COUNTY OF BOX ELDER, 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 Official State School Board sample ballot to be used at the General Election to be held Tuesday, November 2, 1954, at which time the polls will be open from 7 a. m. to 8 p. m. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my official Seal this 21st day of October, A. D. 1954. K. B. Olsen, County Clerk. (Seal) 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 Box Elder County School District, Precinct No. 2, sample ballot to.be used at the General Election to be held Tuesday, November 2, 1954, at which- - time the polls will be open from 7 a. m. to 8 p. m. the County of Box Elder, State of Utah, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a correct copy of the Judicial Selection sample ballot to be used at the General Election to be held Tuesday, November 2, 1954, at which time the polls will be open from 7 a. m. to 8 p. m. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my official Seal this 21st day of Octo- I, K. B. Olsen, County Clerk in and for ber, A. D. 1954. ' (Seal) K. B. Olsen, County Clerk. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my official Seal this 21st day of October, A. D. 1954. K. B. Olsen, County Clerk. (Seal) Official Sample Ballot , CERTIFICATE STATE OF UTAH, COUNTY OF BOX ELDER, i i 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 General Election to be held Tuesday, Nov- ember 2, 1954, at which time the polls will be open from ? 7 A. M. i f , . to 8 P. M. i S i Polling places in the various precincts below: 5 are listed IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set hand and affixed my Official Seal this 21st day of tober, A. D. 1954. K. B. OLSEN (Seal) County Clerk . & myf Oc- P , ( NOTICE OF ELECTION AND LIST OF POLLING PLACES - . Notice is hereby given that on Tuesday, the 2nd day of November, next, the General Election will be held for the offices set forth on the sample ballots printed in this issue. The polls will be open at 7 A. M. and continue open until 8 P, M. of the same day. The polling places are as follows: District Polling Place Box Elder No. 1 Box Elder No. 2 Box Elder No. 3 Box Elder No. 4 Box Elder No. 5 Box Elder No. 6 Box Elder No. 7 Box Elder No. 8 Bear River City Beaver Dam Bothwell Clear Creek Collinston Corinne Deweyville East Garland Elwood Fielding Garland Grouse Creek Harper Honeyville Howell Junction Lakeside Mantua Park Valley Penrose Perry Portage Plymouth Promontory Riverside Snowville Thatcher Tremonton No. Tremonton No. Willard Yost 1 2 LDS First Ward Chapel LDS Second Ward Chapel 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 Elwood School House Fielding School House Library Basement LDS Ward Chapel LDS Ward Chapel Honeyville Ward Chapel LDS Ward Chapel P. C. Linds Home Mr. 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 hand and official seal this 21st day of October, f y i I 0 set- - my A. D. 1954. (Seal) K. B. OLSEN County Clerk 4 |