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Show THE LEADER, Senator Watkins and his party also visited the county fair grounds and received a preview of what the county fair would Walking Ready To Stand On Vote Record Teacher List Eccles Tells Businessmen Continued In his public meeting Senator Declaring the voting for canWatkins replied to attacks on in the Primary election is didates his foreign policy votes and stat as important as voting at equally ed that he would stand solidly on the general election, Marriner S. his record. Eccles, Republican candidate for Senator Watkins said he had the U. S. Senate spoke to a group First "Ward at 3:30 p.m., a meet- taken the position that Congress of Tremonton Businessmen Weding with party leaders and the and not the President is the re nesday noon. The event was the pabltc at Brigham City at 5:00 pository of the pow regular monthly meeting of the p.m. and was on a radio inter-Tie- w er, that he had voted for admis Tremonton Businessmen's Assoover KBUH that evening. sion of Greece and Turkey to the ciation. Vice President W. E. North Atlantic Pact, for the Ger- Kerr presided. man Peace Contract, the Japan Mr. Eccles stated that the only ese Peace Treaty and the secur way our form of government can ity pacts with New Zealand, Aus- be operated is through political tralia and the Philipine Island. competition, and that failure of He said he was proud of his Individuals to exercise their of a Senate reso- franchise to vote is what creates sponsorship -lution 111 (adopted by a 91 to 0 vote) poltical machines in the larger cities and in the nation. opposing ardmlssion of CommuMr. Eccles also stated that he nist China to the United Nations. . "My opponent, Mr. Marriner S. felt that his eighteen years in Eccles," he continued, "published Washington, ?ave him an insight an article . , in which he recom- to the needs of the state and and in his contact with the mended that the United States bodies in the nation's legislative extend diplomatic recognition to was convinced that he capitol Communist China and support her for admission into the Unit- a strong United Spates Senate was the last bulwark of Freedom ed Nations. in this country. "I know of no responsible ReIn an address before a Garpublican who has ever advocated land Lions' Club "ladies night" as Mr. Eccles has, that the U. S. meeting Wednesday evening, Mr. recognize Communist China . . Eccles that Sen. Watand an kins hadcharged Communists, been "trying to sell the assortment of misguided lberals idea that he had been influential have advanced those views. But in obtaining reclamation proI repeat that has never been for the state and at the the position of the Republican jects time same had been complaining party." had Utah received less benthat The meeting was sponsored by efit from the reclamation prot h e Women's Republican Club, almost any other than gram with Mayor Kleon Kerr presid- western state. ing. The candidate added: "Both Mr. Watkins and the Democrats are taking credit for reclamation FRONXS RETURN that came to the state In a more FROM CANADIAN VISIT or less blanket program which Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Fronk was giving Utah much less than tt by Jack Jr, and ! w ..ltlMU returned Sunday from a its just share on a basis of either weeks trip to Banff, Can., Lake justification or need." lneluxe and Glacier National Referring specifically to t h e Louise, by Park. The Franks report' seeing a Weber Basin Project, he comlot of beautiful scenery and en- mented: "Actually, 10 new starts were joying their vacation immens-leauthorized under a program for which $15 million was appropriated. Utah got only one start at ' cooler WjVV. Watkins carried his campaign for to the U. S. Senate into Box Elder County Wednesday afternoon when he attended a public meeting at the Tremonton Senator Arthur V. renom-frorfk- m war-maki- Cram Front Pare Band IL Orchestra, Instrumen- Vote Important be. 1 Tremonton, Utah ng na-to- n, ." left-wing- An-ne- tal music in elementary schools. Alice Ezell Homemaklng I (foods), Homemaklng HA, home-livin- g. C. G. Hansen Ag. Science IL JJLIV. Vernon Hansen World History, Homeliving. Pelores Hoist Girls' Phys. Ed. I, IL Dancing, Girls' Swimming, Thursday, August 28, 1952 7 ' History, Drive Education, Dean of girls. Counselor. Margie Roberts Restrar and Secretary. Virginia Ericksen Accompanist, choruses and dancing. Alma King Seminary Principal, Church History. Waldo Cook New Testament. Ray Reeder Old Testament. Bear River City Andrea Hoggins 0 " RETURN FROM VACATION Biology. Dick Howard Biology, PhysiMr. and Mrs. Alvin Jensen and ology, Boys' Swimming, Coaching. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Huggins reDurrell Hughes Boys' Phys. turned Monday evening from an Ed. I, II, Coaching basketball, enjoyable trip which took them track, tennis. as far west as Thousand Springs Howard Johnson Farm Me- in Idaho, thru the Craters of chanics ILIII,IV. the Moon and Yellowstone Park. Milton Johnson Soeech I, De- At Burley they viewed the parbate, Dramatics, Student Coun- ade which was held in conneccil advisor, busses. tion with Cassia County Fair. At Ruth Johnson English II. the Park they run onto Mr. and Gene Jorgensen Art I. IL Mrs. Christian Andersen and Boys' Glee, Girls' Glee I, n, A Mrs. Carrie Andersen. Sunday Cappella Choir. evening the attended Services Kleon Kerr American Prob- held at Lake Lodge. lems, Spanish, Distributive EdMrs. Lucinda P. Jensen attenducation. ed a luncheon given by the OrCharles Last Industrial Arts der of The Women of The LegI, HI, TV. islature at the home of Mrs. EliHoward B. Linford CoordinPresizabeth Vance in ator, Boys' Phys. Ed. n, Coaching dent Aldous Dixon Ogden. was the guest Football, Baseball. Mrs. Amy Brown Lyman Albert Meldrum Civics, En- speaker. Beck Bosone led in a and Reva I. week end in Austria, Hungary. They enjoyed themselves very ' much. Mr. and Mrs. Vernal (Dee) Andersen spent the weekend in Boise, Idaho, as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Moon. The Moons were employed at Bushnell. Mr. William Hamilton of Bountiful and Mr. Fred Hamilton of Las Vegas visited Mr. and Mrs. Chester Christensen, on way to Boise, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Arbon and Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Iversen mo-- IA1CU bU Odllf ' for-er- ly their I j i now . .If. 1K Ra- lISWM T ness Saturday. Mrs. Emma Paice is spending this week with her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Udy of Field- ing. Mrs. Clifford Jensen and chiland La Wanna, Myrna dren, Miles, visited in Logan Tuesday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alma Esplin. The junior group of Boy Scouts are enjoying this week In the Uintah's as guests of their lead- er, Cliton Burt. OPEN I 1 Na DEAN'S Fashion Beauty Studio NA DEAN ARCHIBALD, ON HIGHWAY 91 BOX 17-- C Owner-Operat- or ROY THEATRE BLOCK ROY, UTAH N A DEAN WAS FORMERLY EMPLOYED BY MR. BEARD AT THE VOGUE BEAUTY SHOP or Call in for Write in Drop In ALL TYPES OF BEAUTY WORK ASK ABOUT OUR SCHOOL CHILDREN'S SPECIAL For ExpertSanitary Service, Dial 34073 glish Shirley Meldrum Shorthand, Bookkeeping, Type I, n. Clyde Morris English IV, m, Bearf ax advisor. Garland Puzzey Counselor, Physiology, Dean of Boys. Helen Severson Librarian. Oneta Shurtz Homemaklng I, (Clothing), IIB, ITJB, Homeliv- round table discussion on The Repeal of the Lein Law, this will appear on the ballot this November for the public to vote on. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Christen-- t sen and children visiter their father, Mr. and Mrs. William Hamilton of Bountiful, Sunday. Mrs. Dewey Ramsdel and chil- -- :'. ".: dren, Michael and Karen spent ing. A. J. Taylor Chemistry. the week in Salt Lake City and Thomas Taylor Industrial Murray with relatives. They also Arts.n, Farm Mechanics HA, Ag did some school shopping while I. they were there. Olive Weldman Girls' Phys. Ed. Corporal Dee Ramsdell writes home that he and a buddy, CorI, II, Type I., Margaret Woodside American poral John Adams, spent the f V:":'".7,.V51J1'-- THE PRO DRIVER KNOWS: 'Reaction time' is the time it takes to SEE THINK ACT stop at 40 m.p.h. the thinking distance is 44 feet the braking distance is 109 feet total stopping distance is 153 feet To 8 DID YOU KNOW? The Motor Transport industry employs more people than all other forms of transporta tion combined. y. NOTICE Notice is hereby given Pavements reduce 1' failures . . . Increase lira Ufa. Trad NOW and SAVtl 1 a Back To School Hot Shots at Gephart's $1,350,000, or less than one-ten- th of the appropriation. That is all right as far as it goes, but Utah in- asmuch as Monday, September is Labor Day, d fir that 1, legal Holiday, should have more." the board of Commissioners of Box Elder County will meet on Tuesday, September 2nd, 1952. K.B. Olsen, County Clerk Methodist News The annual Sunday School picnic of the Community Methodist Church was held at Tre mmmamm. monton City Ball Park last Sun day. After a pot luck dinner, BACK Thomas Matney led the children in a number of races. Before the afternoon was over every child SCHOOL had a prize and the adults were ON A well entertained. note during the regOf 1 ular special Sunday morning worship service was the fine singing of OR Miss Gwen Lewis. Miss Lewis, of Salt Lake City, sang, "The Publi can," and was accompanied by AT GEPHARTS TO TRUCK OWNERS! Fanovs A A RATH ON SCHWINN SIZE 1.00.14 11 It Kef Plus Tax COLUMBIA RATING Mrs. A. M. Anderson.. Next week the customary Sunday morning worship service will be held at 11:00 a.m. and the Church school for all ages at 10:00 a.m. The pastor has called a meeting of the Board of Edu BIKE FROM WINZELER MOTOR CO. Phone 5181 1 Tremonton 3 MS cation for Thursday, September 4, at 8 p.m. and the monthly official board meeting Monday, September 1, at 8 p.m. See the New Schwinn Traveler NOTICE TO ALL BOX ELDER COUNTY SHERIFF'S POSSE MEMBERS Finals of Northern Utah Riding Clubs will be held in Logan on Labor Day at 5 p.m. as originally planned. rfe mm 'mm tin oko . . 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