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Show VOTE NOVEMBER JEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER 5 Tremonton, Utah. sen one day last w eek. Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Harri of Canada called on Mr. and The Relief Society held a specand daughters and two nieces Mrs. Jos. D. Harris, Saturday. ial work meeting on Tuesday. The bazaar will be held the Mr. and Mrs. David Johnson fore part of December and many of Salt Lake City spent the beautiful things are ready now week-en- d at the home of her W" more is being much and "1 i daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Hunsaker and family. Mr. and Mrs. Kleon Kerr of RETURN FROM TRIP Tremonton were guests at our Mr. and Mrs. Elias Andersen regular meeting Sunday. Mr. Kerr gave a very interesting and daughter, Betty Lee, accomtalk. panied Captain and Mrs. Denton S. Richards cf Fort Douglas on a The monthly business meeting to Mesa, Arizona. In Arizona of the Iv'I. I. A. was held at the trip church last Monday evening. they were guests at the home cf Mr. and Mrs. Wayne C. Gunnell The month's work was outlined. and children, Sara Ann and Mrs. Howard Shurtz and son Charles Wayne. Logan were guests cf Mr. and Mrs. Gunnell will be rememMrs. A. P. Hansen on Friday. bered as the former Norma AnLEGISLATURE Roy Larsen of Rigby, Idaho, dersen. spent several days this week Returning to Salt Lake City visiting his father, Mr. and Mrs. on Friday, the Andersens were H. P. Larsen and other relatives week-en- d guests of the Richards. L Mrs. Richards is the former Ara and friends here. Andersen. The regular monthly preparaYears of service in administrative positions in various farm and tion meeting of the Relief Soc- LARGE CROWD ATTENDS THURSDAY, OCTO- - JRSDA" " ;r ni ELECT v? DAVID R, "BILL" iety was held College; engaged in Graduate of the Utah State Agricultural farming in Tremonton. roads to give Box Favor immediate program of Elder County the best rural road system in the state. Farm-To-Mark- Will continue to work for state assistance and better equipment in the eradication of noxious weeds. Mrs. Lillywhite of Brigham City visited with Mrs. V. L. Han- - Against the proposed Gasoline Opposed to any new taxes Tax. at the home of President Lillian Rasmussen last Monday night. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Christen-se- n accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Aldrid Christensen to Salt Lake City on Monday where they took the train for New York on the first lap of their journey to Denmark. (Paid Pol. Adv.) Ml LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS By do not fulfill their purpose by merely asserting authority. They should inspire confidence and win respect, not only for themselves but for what they represent. A trained law enforcement officer has experienced, through books, through laboratories, through experiments in his own life and through, die experience of others, the patterns of thought and action that have been found best. In an emergency he does not have to work out from scratch, painfully and sometimes what the score is. The coordination of men, material, and money, in such a way as to do the most work, with the least effort, at the lowest cost, has been, in my opinion, neglected by the sheriff's office during the past four years. Carmi o n "to j , c if , " ti- - . lt r. s f- -'l cr. agreed t iiwl. Ie wasn" r t ; , I L: U LinuA si : :e3dy, PS Use M. I. A. STAKE CONVENTION and (IMvAMIlW A large representation of both the Bear River and Malad Stakes attended the M. I. A. convention Saturday and Sunday at the Bear River High School. Several representatives of the General Board were present. They were: John D. Giles, first counselor of the YMMIA, Clark N. Stohl of the Boy Scout organization, Hazel Brockbank of the Gleaner department and Virginia Wigginton, dance director. Saturday evening, a joint session with the priesthood authorities and the Stake Boards was held. Sunday morning, stake and ward workers met in a general session and then separated into departments. At noon, a box luncheon was served by the Bear River Stake Board and a departmental sest sion followed. liea ! ! added protection when your engine smarts up added protection from corrosive and solids, Conoco engineers are able to bring America's motorists new and better oils. added protection from wear that For example, under the laws of molecular attraction, a special ingredient in Conoco NfA motor oil is attracted to working surfaces of your engine. So strong is this attraction that cylinder walls and other parts are Bob) ii other action leads to fouling sludge and carbon thinks jllo. Doctors (irnost un i, and v I jjut, the have t added smooth, silent miles That's why to oil-plat- now e ... at Your Conoco Mileage Merchant's. Look for the red triangle. Continental Oil Co. e DKYO.-fc-d- ed Tc its firs bet n fi,CQ0). oil-plate- d. wag And because molecular attraction holds up where it belongs . . . prevents it from all draining down to the crankcase, even overnight . . . you get these benefits: oil-plati- Friends; Next Tuesday brings the time to vote for your favorite politician. There is a vast dif ference between a horse race Mrs. La Rene Scott and dau and a political race. In the of Salt Lake were visiting ghters horse race the whole horse runs. here this week. i play foe jUinneso (e forces of attraction and keep a comet in its course around the sun. By ceaseless study of the molecular attraction between liquids BASIC 11 VJ brd for kdo new tlsh A MOTOR OIL toNDOfl have mercia ;onic 3 miles in soon, tested, -- 0- 'he plai r as the t Nazi ;d, inc trolled can't fool all the people all the time, but a politician is content with a sizable majority. You politician is a person who talks himself red, white and blue in the face. A I If elected, I will lower the sheriff's budget by at least ten thousand ($10,000.00) dollars. -- 0- You know that I am only kid- ding. Se when you vote, vote for the man who you think will do the most for the betterment of the people. 1 i make no bones of the fact we are running after your business. "And my friends, if we are elected to handle your tire business, we will try hard to hold your trade by fair methods. I 1 ?' .. f I v A i ? fc" ; ! - SHERIFF i EFFIE (Paid Political Adv.) i IK Both served their country in time of war. !' L BOX ELDER COUNTY I feel it is their duty to call your attention to these two candidates. that j VETERANS' COMMITTEE i We REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR REPUBLICAN i !f -- 0- Fred Sorenson 7' YOUR DOX ELDER COUNTY e ? ! t t St it ! N i i .Fronk BOYD MITH A ' W t a 1 " tFa ii nn V ? r jj pA Li i Pay 'n o The next Congress will be Republican and it is vital that Utah have representation in the majority party. 1 VOTE FOR EFFIE E. ADAMS own words, "It took an Mother of two children. atomic war to bring the steel industry to Utah." No one individual can claim the credit. Obtained business training at L. D. opment life-lon- curFPiri oner r iijLvn r J? rm or is being charged as being young and College. , He was old enough and was trusted enough to lead his 3 g fit in combat in the 99th Infantry division. He is well qualified for the office of County Treasurer. The man in office has been there for 12 years. -' , t -- As a successful farmer, Judge Watkins knows Utah's agricultural problems first hand. He favors a fair labor policy, pledged to retain tsSI Labor's gains and insuring a high standard of living against cheap foreign competition. Ha will seek to create more opportunities for Utah's youth, and will fight for a return to the system of free competitive enterprise, unhampered by bureaucratic controls. IT'S Tir.lE FOn A CHANGE! WATKINS! O. Vote Republican! P.T.r. Woottoa. Aiwrie. Fork. Chairman) h TU ARTHUR V. WATKINS Republican Candidate for Commit., f Jy, devel- Son.Uw " ifX Stop and think Boyd has four children; has had expertserving the public for 10 years; built and maintained oneol finest homes in Bricham Citv: on ths Rtakp Rnndav board. If elected, I pledge to devote my full time to office duties. Utah's (Ti. rollticul Ad. br W.tkiM for iTi. hard-hittin- UNITED STATES SENATOR Vote for m COUNTY TREASURER Boyd Sheffield perienced. Six years business experience. g a champion of reclamation, of all S. Business ELECT KepuDiican Landiaate Lifetime resident of Box Elder County. Widow of World War II Veteran. end will fight for the uj Republican Candidate For foundations for Deer Creek and Geneva. In Murdock's JUDGE WATKINS is pnvn iu COUNTY RECORDER JUDGE WATKINS helped lay the Voie for Effie and Boyd DRIN t MA at the polls....Nov. 5th Tu BOX ELDER COUNTY REPUBLICAN VETERANS' LEAGUE HOWARD CALL, CHAIRMAN Brisiham BEN F. BAER, Tremonton VICE-CHAIRMA- sv, (raid Political ii c;t jvh( -- 0- In spite of the fact that the total volume of work has been less, the records at the County Clerk's office show an increase of seventeen thousand, nine hundred and forty-fiv($17,945.-00- ) dollars, over the budget cf the previous term when I served as sheriff. COUNTY :.nc h (. The' community organizations. i c ttv WALDRON To i i. A-- ' riv |