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Show her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M ELWOOD students were made at their regular wek-re- S last Thursday. Mr. wLad took them to the airfield ! f'tTride in a plane. The !a7fTwere very appreciaUve of ; f Some of the older boys Irkept away from rehearsal in the harvest, felt that ; ?Twere indeed visited byMis-rather than Dame For- - ge. I I i ! I and Mrs. Orson Christensen been holding more or less bouse tnis past week, when ffrf Mr Christensen's daughters families, his brother and wife, different places in Idaho. Mrs Christensen's sister and gay of Layton have visited with n of Allied Ace of Aces Essay Awards NOW is THE TIME! FOR " X FURNACE CLEANING - REPAIRING We have the Latest Equipment to CLEAN your FURNACE and FLUES without causing you any inconvenience Call us NOW! WATER PUMPS SHEET METAL WORK .V! PIPES and FITTINGS 0. W. EWER PLUMBING and HEATING Jf S. NORMAN LEE PENROSE there and returned P-3- 9, Primary, August Officio Run-O- ff 15 ited at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Lish, Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Potter, of Salt Lake City, called on friends here ' Sunday. Primary Ballot Friends and relatives from out visitors Friday. of town were guests of Mr. and Nurse Cadet Marjorie Miller, of Ogden, spent the weekend with Mrs. Ray Whi taker on Sunday. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Mrs. Duett Loveland was in Og- Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Petersen den, Monday afternoon. REPUBLICAN &&fif!M$? BOX ELDER COUNTY August 15, 1944 ALL-WOOL- 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. Representative in Congress with their mother. Mr. and Mrs, Frank Muir, of Huntsville, visited Thursday with relatives and friends in Penrose. Mr. and Mra R. L. Leak and daughter, Leah, of Centerville, visited Wednesday and Thursday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Leak and family. Mrs. Sid Petersen and daughter, Lynda, of Brigham, were Friday and Satunday guests og Mr. and Mrs. Jack Leak. Wayne Leak, of Salt Lake, visited Saturday at the home of his brother, Jack Leak. Scott Petersen was aWillard 59 Pofc-ryshk- in, BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH 4-- H Mrs. Nels Nelsen and Mrs. Ver-d- a Pain visited in Huntsville last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Muir. Two of the Pain children had been vacationing German planes to his Mr. and Mrs. Lvnwnod v.m anH credit, Lieut. Col. Aledandre of the Soviet air force. Is son, Jimmie, of Ogden, were week enu guests or nis sister, Mrs. D. the top Allied ace of the war. lie shot down 48 of his victims while B. Green and family. Airace-br- a, flying an American the famed cannon fighter. With Established 40 Years -- il g, ABSTRACTOR and Mrs. J. B. Shuman were Brig-havisitors Wednesday. The Penrose club met Monday evening at the home of Neil Mailer. Mrs. Wanda Palmer and son, Richard, of Brigham, visited Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Engvar Petersen. Mrs. Veda Smith and son, Monty Carl, returned to Brigham with them to spend a m f, I Run-of- f Tremonton Phcne 126 - and Mrs. Heber Mortensen Mor-3- 5 ! family spent Sunday in Mrs. Mr. and of guests Wes Greager. I iliss Erma Abel, Cadet Nurse at iTnee Hospital, spent the week j at home with her parents, Mr ad Mrs. Thomas Abel and children, jjjg Ray Conger IjRri'gham City, and Mrs. James lhA and children of Bear River j ZZ also visited at the Thomas I borne on Sunday. Lurmi Hansen, ' of Oerden. JU33 u1 " the weekend at home with 1 Elwood Boys Win All three prizes offered by the Farmers Grain Cooperative for the best essay on "Cooperative Marketing," were won by F. F. A. boys from Elwood. The first prize of $15.00 was won by Willis Peterson, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Peterson; the second, $10.00 prize, went to Carlos Hunsaker, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. VV. Hunsaker, and the third prize of $5.00 was awarded to Don Miller, whose parents are Mr. and Mrs. Leo Miller. The prize winning essay is entered in the district competition which comprises Utah and Southleaders to an appreciative aud- ern Idaho, the winner of which ience. will win a cash prize of $100. Andreasen has spent the Royola past two weeks helmne- her aunt Mrs. J. L. VVeidman, who is ill. SUNDAY SCHOOL Dorene, Wayne and Kent Wag-staf- CLASS IHS OUTING of Perry, were overnight The Junior class of the First ETiests of their cousins. RpfH f!ami Ward Sunday School enjoyed a and Harold Petersen, Tuesday. swim and party Tuesday afternoon at Crystal Springs. They were accompanied by Mrs. A. N. Ryt-tinMrs. LeRoy Bunnell and Mrs. Ervin Stohl. hand : VV Hansen. Mrs. Frank White and family of Ogden, visited with Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Heslop, Tuesday. Arrangements have been made by the Young Ladies' Mutual for our ward to spend three days at Beylmia (the Girls' Home in Box Elder Canyon) on August 24, 25, and 26. All girls over twelve years of age are invited to go on this trip. Mrs. Elizabeth Hansen will be "Home Mother." Those interested will meet at Sunday School next Sunday and definite arrangements will be made. Mr. and Mrs. James Greager and family visited Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Heber Mortensen. The meeting Sunday evening was conducted by the Primary officers A very educational program was given by the children and their 7 S $3-9V School Dhys Ahead!.- r Fine gauge classic styles and' BUILT FOR LONG 1 2.98; WOMEN'S SWEATERS .... Vote for One Mj PETERSON, WILLIAM STRINGHAM, B. II. itors Thursday. AS&d ftA&w6&&d 8 rsfflE"" few days. A. L. Smith left Monday for a visit in Washington. Bishop J. F. Petersen accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Dean Hall attended Sunday of Garland, School at Promontory. Mr. and Mrs. Engvar Petersen Elaine Hunsaker, of Tremonton, was a weekend guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Shuman. Mr. and Mrs. William Bosley and family, of Ogden were guests Friday and Saturday of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Shuman. Their son, Keith, remained to visit with Lynn Shuman, Mr. and Mrs. Edmond Shuman went to Salt Lake Tuesday to remain a few days while Mrs. Shuman undergoes an operation. Mss. Lawrence Petersen and daughter, Faye, were Brigham vis- f' i WEAR-- . $2000 CERTIFICATE STATE OF UTAH County of Box Elder ) ) ss. I, J. Edwin Baird, 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 Run-o- ff Primary Ballot to be used at the Primary Run-o- ff Election to be held Tuesday, August 15, 1944, at which time the polls will be open from 7:00 a. m, to 7:00 p. m. The Polling places in the various districts of the county are as listed below. IN" WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my official seal this 7th day of August, A. D., 1944. J. EDWIN BAIRD, County Clerk. Notice Of Notice party f Primary Election is hereby given that on Tuesday, the 15th day of August, run-o- held for the nominating' wowing office: It The noils the same Representative in Congress will rmfn at 7 ft m nnH rftntimif own until 7 n day. The polling places are: DISTRICTS AND POLLING PLACES Box Elder Precinct: District No. 1 District No. 2 District No. 3 District No. District No. 5 District No. 6 Distinct No. 7 District No. 8 Bear River City Beaver Dam Boothe Valley Blue Creek " Bothwell Collinston Corinne Clear Creek Deweyville East Garland Elwood Fielding Garland Grouse Creek Harper Honeyville Howell Junction Lakeside Lucin Mantua Park Valley Penrose Perry ymouth Portage Promontory , Riverside Rosette Snowville Stanrod Thatcher Tremonton No. 1 Tremonton No. 2 Yost . First Ward L. D. S. Chapel Second Ward L. D. S. Chapel Reception room of fire station Central Chevrolet Building Fifth Ward L. D. S. Chapel Sixth Ward L. D. S. Chapel Third Ward L. D. S. Chapel Fourth Ward Amusement Hall Bear River City Hall Beaver Dam L D. S. Chapel Fannie Nicholas' home John B. Glenn Ranch Bothwell School House Collinston Hall City Hall School House School House East Garland L D. S. Chapel School House School House Library Basement Grouse Creek Ward Chapel Harper L. D. S. Chapel Honeyville L. D. S. Chapel School House Mrs. Curtis Nelson's Home No report Don C. Dolton's Home Mantua I D. S. Chapel Ward Hall Recreation Hall Perry L D. S. Chapel School House Portage L. D. S. Chapel Wayne Toombs Home Riverside L. D. S. Chapel Rosette L. D. S. Chapel Snowville L. D. S. Chapel School House Thatcher School House Public Library McKinley School House City Hail Ward Amusement Hall m te-- ( " -' -- ( Run-Of- I "J l ' t f i W ' v ! ' f ' ) ' - j I J X cj - - ' U A t DEWEYVILLE Primary Election of the Republican Party will of party candidates of said party for the ff ( -- GIRLS' Billy Wood, of Ogden and Bob Heusser, of California, were guests recently of relatives and friends of Deweyville. Mrs. June Marble and children, and Miss Janice Loveland visited Mrs. Lydia Hess in Brigham City on Friday. Mrs. C. J. Dewey, of Tremonton, spent Tuesday of last week here with her grandsons, Kent and Dale Blackham. Mrs. Rupert Blackham was in Ogden on Tuesday. Mrs. Hess, of Ogden, was a guest of Genevieve Gardner on Friday. Phyllis Fryer spent the. weeh end here with her family and friends. She returned to Ogden Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Marble ana children spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs. Horace Gardner and fanr ily at their ranch in Cache Valley Bishop Clarence Fryer was a guest of his brother, Dale and family, in Brigham City Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Perry had as their guests, their son Norman and wife, for a few days. They will return to Los Angeles soon. Mrs. Sid Hess, of Brigham City, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Lish of this place, is improving from an operation. She is at the hospital in Brigham City. Emma Lue Harble came up from Brigham City to spend the week end with relatives and friends here, Gary Loveland was a guest of Neu Lish on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Lish Jr and children visited relatives in Brigham City on Sunday. Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Marble, of Bothwell, visited our Sunday School. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Earl had guests from out of town on Sim day. r. M And Mm Aiihrv Rliitf at and daughter, Viola, of Bonneville, vis-- f I i irmnnnri)'u KNEE-HIG- H WOOL SKIRTS Two box pleats fore C and aft make this wooPj crepe skirt right for school or play. 7 to Qg 14 MATCHING WOOL erngle or double breasted models in a wide choice of newest patterns. Pro portion a tcly cut with a maxi- - r and de- mum of tailing that adds up to perfee- tion in tailoring and fit! All f fin quality 100 y6 wool fabrics! Handsome CREPE SKIRTS Graceful pleated all- round design of soft $3wool crepe dyed to match the jacket shades. 12-2- hand-finishin- 0. MISSES' WOOL Finest Trimmings! All Properly Pressed! Models for Every Taste! i. CREPE JACKETS Pi Notched lapel, fitted waist style with trim flap pockets. Lively colors in sizes 12 to 20. 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