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Show If tfmf the Ads in This and Help to Build oWN Community S DEVOTED TP NO PARTYOR FACTIONS! IT.IIICT Brigham City, Box Elder County, Utah, DEMOCRATIC I0DS USED TICKET DUNG ABE MURDOCK For Supreme Court Justice For Governor HENRY H. BLOOD For Secretary of State For State Auditor JOHN W. GUY For State Treasurer REESE M. REESE For Attorney General a straight ticket, the the voter a cross In the desired party t the top of the ballot. e below hods Used re two methods of scratch-llor voting for candidates for more tickets, and both iptable. Voter does not desire to vote imdidate on a ticket under fle he has marked with a may draw a line through e of that candidate and the I the circle above the ticket at as a vote for all the other s on the ticket. The voter B vote for another candidate t office he scratched by placing a cross in a square other candidates name By K of the candidates party ot . points to remember: ..hen more than one circle is ad, the entire ballot shall be only appear under t4,.'. (OiroltM tty emblem. Squares appear name.) V. ttandidates state renresentatives""are ed against each other and a my vote for any two of the Bdidates and the highest two -- as elected. f Spoilage hen only one officer for any I to be elected, if the voter In squares opposite the names I than one candidate, or if he irked in the circle at the top ticket and also marked in a t opposite a candidates name Sher ticket without drawing a lough the name of the candi-ineat- h the marked circle, the ill not be counted for that However, the ballot will not cted as far as the other are concerned. becoming On lay Night I. A. joint assembly pro-- P be held Sunday evening in will be in pd ward chapel, Jin of a g for Rex fre, son of Superintendent and Jharles H. Skidmore of Salt City, former members of the Ward of this city, who recently from a mission, d B. Felt and NephI Davis niish the musical program, dialogue by music will be nder the direction of Norman jM- - home-comin- .general public is invited. 80, of Brigham iteiue( a kad cu- above the broken glass Thursday at V m. in an auto crash on - - west street. raf attended at a local hospital taken home, rolng to Officer Del Holmes, Sparka, 32, who is working Jewel Tea company of Salt ly was driving north in a an Second West street and caching the intersection on street his car was in collision sedan proceeding west and Caddy. 62, of this if, t0!111 rtank was riding in the I ( automobile. Both cars were damaged. f LLING places listed teVn . f 4- I - Fourth ward amusement 5r'Plfth ward chapel. Basement Vestry of Sixth Third Charges Opponents Confuse Real Issues of Campaign ON WEDNESDAY Ray E. Dillman Was Main Speaker; Dance At Armory KEITH WAHLQUIST For State Auditor DAVID K. MOFFAT For State Treasurer A. EDSEL CHRISTENSEN For Attorney General BYRON D. ANDERSON For Supt of Public Instruction President Elmer G. Peterson of There is no county in the state Governor Henry H. Blood, In the Utah State Agricultural College winding up his campaign for more Interested in fish and game will be the speaker at the American CHARLES H. SKIDMORE than is Box Elder and no people this week threw down the E. E. GREENWOOD more Interested in a practical adLegion Armistice Day program to gauntlet with a ringing challenge to For District Judge For District Judge be held at the stake tabernacle on his political opponents to show how ministration of this great resource, LEWIS JONES MELVIN C. HARRIS declared Ray E. Dillman, Republican November Sunday would have at evening, his 8th, they upon improved For District Attorney seven thirty oclock. For District Attorney gubernatorial candidate, who was ths stewartship of the New Deal in the GEORGE D. PRESTON B. C. CALL There will be no sacrament meet- State of Utah. principal speaker at an enthusiastic For State Senator and largely attended Republican rally For State Senator held in any of the Brigham He charged his opponents with atings WILL R. HOLMES held in the high school auditorium ALBERT E. HOLMGREN City wards on that evening and it is tempting to confuse the real issue here Wednesday evening. For State Representative expected that the tabernacle will be of the campaign by issuing trumped For State Representative He said he believed that in this HENRIETTA B. JOHNSON crowded to hear the message of up charges which had no real founZELPH Y. EREKSON we could well afford to elimatter President Peterson. dation. They have used every poliWAYNE N. MASON HANSEN LELAND J. mere political interests and minate rePresident Peterson to has tical trick confound the just people Term For Commissioner Term For Commissioner choose men on their merit to servo cently returned from a study of con- and confuse the real Issues, Governor GEORGE ABBOTT N. OLSEN ALFRED ditions in Europe. Upon his arrival Blood charged in addresses delivered the people. He said we are now Term For Commissioner Term For Commissioner home he was quoted as saying, The at rallies in several sections of being dominated too much bf. I4ef JOSEPH I. DEWEY ALBERT THORSEN stare of death is in Europes eyes. the state. administration and as a result many Fof County Attorney of our sportsmen are fishing ' and For County Nothing but a miracle can keep their Attorney The real issue he said, was whether WILLIAM E. DAVIS hunting in adjoining states. WALTER G. MANN great peoples from the tragedy of the New Deal was to be continued another war. Every sincere analysis in Utah. The opposition has been Attacking the present administrareveals this impending horror. We creating a smoke screen by seizing tion on the liquor law, Mr. Dillman in America should be devoutly thank- upon petty matters, magnifying dedeclared it was obviously in need ful for the wide oceans which separ- tails and broadcasting of correction in legal responsibility. ate us from so much misery and misrepresentations and in some inHe advocated the application of civil service standards for employes workprobably tragedy. stances outright falsehoods, he asIn addition to the talk to be given serted. This has been for the obing under the state department biby Dr. Peterson, the Box Elder high vious purpose of misleading the partisan commissions as a means of school band will play several fine people away from the major Issue correcting present evils of machine numbers. The colors will be ad- of the campaign. politics in state government. In conclusion, the speaker said he vanced, and the pledge of allegiance 270,000 Behind this program of misreprewas not aligned with any group and given to the flag. Commander Roger sentation and false charges, Governor Sederholm will be in charge of the Blood that he had not promised any Jobs. his opponents with Needy He said: I would rather not be meeting. Special honor will be paid having charged for their real purpose, the elected a3 governor than to find to the Gold Star mothers. The names defeat of the New Deal in Utah. He of those from this section who gave myself in the grip of a political . Nearly five million pounds of machine. The regular meeting of the Civic their lives for our country during pledged himself to stand solidly on Democratic national last the state and California purchased onions, Improvement club was held Thurs- the World War will be read. County Chairman Alf L. Freeman platform and asserted that he would spring by the Agricultural at the meeting and introday afternoon at three thirty oclock presided New of ideals di the been have the Dealment Administration candiin the commercial club rooms. NEW EXCITEMENT m Utah as long as he remained verted from the regular channels of duced the various Republican e in who dates Mrs. J. Wesley Horsley, president, responded trade and distributed by the Federal governor. His own claims for Albert E. HolmAWAITS YOU presided. he said, rested largely on Surplus Commodities Corporation to talks: State Senator to the legislaThe home talent show sponsored gren; representatives Deal New states. of In the his eleven administration on relief those Those wishing to enter the Watkins ture, Leland J. Hansen and Z. Y. by the club was reported a success and also on state measures directed The onions were taken over by the Erekson; Judge Melvin C. Harris; by Mrs. Mack Fishburn, who thanked Motor table tennis tournament, see at strengthening and supporting the federal government at the request of district attorney, B. C. Call; city those taking part and those .who Wayne Millett or Delmar Whitney. New Deal program In this state. who coud not dispose of judge, J. Wesley Horsley; county made candy to sell. Harold B. Felt Instead of stooping to devices to producers stocks in the usual market attorney, Walter G. Mann; commia- their chamfcnr rf commerce confuse and conceal the real issues channels because of a heavy overasked the ladies to support the pro- sioners, Alfred N. Olsen and Albert with trumped up falsehoods, let my production. ject promoting better business in S. Thorsen. Jack Davis of Logan the the real discuss issue, I opponents The onions were purchased with and Mrs. Jess Cannon, national Brigham by trading at home. Let funds made available to D e a 1, he challenged. New the Secretary also addressed the After a brief business meeting the Winners in the slogan contest them tell the people how they would of Agriculture from customs reve- meeting. An entertainment program time was turned over to the garden It or how they nues. These funds have improved upon are used for the was given by a group of young committee, comprising the following conducted by the Box Elder junior would have bettered my stewartship of exports and the musicians and dancers of Salt Lake encouragement ladies: Mrs. Roy Thompson, chair- chamber of commerce, in connection of it in Utah. diversion of surplus agricultural City and by local vocalists. man, Mrs. George A. Anderson and with their Buy At Home campaign, commodities outside normal channels The rally was followed by a big Mrs. Harry Smith. Mrs. S. Norman are announced as follows: of trade and commerce. dance at the Armory building. First, Mrs. Abbie R. Madsen, with COMMUNITY Lee gave a delightful talk on Spring for Utah received 270,000 pounds Build, Boost, Buy At Gardens. LeGrande Colby told how the slogan, distribution among its needy. he worked out his project for im- Brigham City. Second place went SUICIDE Bees Box Lee and third to Mrs. proving a vacant lot, and two songs to Theron were rendered by Marjorie Robbins, Rudger N. Price. The prosperity of any community SOCIAL ITEMS accompanied by Jay Glenn. is measured by the activity on its Mrs. George A. Anderson gave the Main street. Club Enjoys Meeting Box Elders polished grid team, report of the garden committee and Increased business means for the made the following awards: Spring The members of the Emanon club state and regional champions in 1935, citizen, success, security, average garden Mrs. Roxy Davis, first; Mrs. Sunday civic pride; for the merchant, greater were entertained at a bridge luncheon moved a step nearer the northern Nellie Ewer, second. Summer garWednesday by larger stocks, better places Wednesday evening by Mrs. Will Bott division championship The following program will be profits, den Mrs. Mary Holman, first; Mrs. defeating Weber high of Ogden 20 of business; for the employee, larger at her home. Caroline Hansen, second. given in the Fourth ward chapel on wages from which to buy more A delicious hot dinner was served to 0 on the local field. The Earl Ferguson machine scored garden Mrs. Noble Hansen, Sunday evening, November 1st, at abundantly the necessities and com- at one long table, which was cenfirst; Mrs. Marie Wight, second. Im- seven thirty oclock: tered with beautiful chrysanthemums. single touchdowns in the first, second of life. forts on new home s Mrs. Scripture readings, Howard Kelly; provement is he who would Covers were laid for fourteen mem- and fourth periods. A Home in the Heart of failSmall, indeed, K. Jensen, ace backfield performer Claude Jensen, first; Mrs. J. D. chorus, to the favor of a bers and two guests, Mrs. Lorenzo reciprocate for the Bees, counted two of the Bowen, second. Improvement on va- the Hills, Fourth ward girls chorus; friend. Just as unworthy is he who Bott and Mrs. Clifford Frye. address on repentance, Asa Beecher; fails to team. Moyes, cant lots LeGrande Colby. appreciate the benefits a Bridge games were played and touchdowns for his The judges of the contest were Mrs, vocal, selection with guitar accom- friendly town bestows. Yet no cam- prizes were awarded Mrs. Deverell fullback, registered the remaining Vera Fife and Mrs. Ruth Both paniment, Max Brunker; examples paign of patriotism will convince Peterson, Mrs. Lorenzo Bott and Mrs. touchdown. A pass accounted for one of the Refreshments were served at the of repentance given by Ernest Han- some that community loyalty Is es- Roland Rldd. conversions and a line plunge by Idle Isle by the following ladies: sen and Mary I. Wadman; reading, sential to the security ojf their Mrs. W. L. Holst, Jr., Mrs. Frank Marjorie Zundel; song, The House jobs In the town. Moyes gave the Bees their other P.-A. To Meet extra Holman, Mrs. Harold B. Felt, Mrs. of Youth, girls chorus. point. to do these the Why people yield The general public is invited to lure of Only six substitutions were made Reynold V. Wixom, Mrs. Mont HarThe chief atofficers of the State shops? city mon, Mrs. L. J. Smith, and Mrs. attend this splendid program. traction lies in an extensive variety association will be the speakers at during the entire game. Moyes and K. Jensen sparkled in Roy Thompson. of merchandise to select from. Few a meeting of all officers and patrons backfield for Box Elder last the women the will first of the gown they buy organization Dime Collections R. Jensen land Hess Wednesday. even if is with held 2nd to be wrong nothing try on, Monday, November it. We all klle to flatter ourselves at ten a. m. in the commercial performed brilliantly on the line. A large crowd was present to that we have chosen the most for club rooms. Compared our money, the best for our tastes. A good attendance will be very watch the game. Our merchants can meet the citys much appreciated. The following are totals of dime Valiant Is the Word collections in the Box Elder stake challenge through effort, PAYMENTS A dilemma faced by a woman jail Sunday schools for the years 1935 attractive displays, effective adver' on the one hand, or dishonor in the and 1936: tising and above all, Intensive spe- Party Enjoyed SOIL cialization in their individual lines. eyes of two children whom she Misses Nina Reeder, Pauline LarLets-ladopted and brought up as her own Brigham benefit by bigger sen, Roma Anderson and Vanza on the other is the basis of the business; prevent community suicide; entertained at a cleverly ar- BE 90 CENT trade at home! tensely dramatic and gripping motion Halloween party Thursday ranged picture, Valiant Is the Word for (The above article was subevening at the Reeder home. Farmers whose applications under Carrie, which begins Sunday at the mitted by Theron Lee as a part Interesting games were played and the 1936 agricultural conservation Grand Theatre. refreshments were served to fourteen program are ready for payment wUl of the junior chamber of comTaken from Barry Benefield's bestmerce newspaper article contest. guests bidden. receive their payments In two inMr. Lee will receive $1.50 for selling novel, and introducing Gladys stallments in order to avoid delay George, famous stage actress, to the and of his article the publication in making the bulk of the payment Valiant Is the Word for Sorority Pledges Girls screen, still has a chance to win the as soon as possible, Direcavailable, a of is a Carrie powerful story $15 prize for the best article The Chi Omega, national social tor William Peterson of the U. S. mother womans resurrection through submitted. Write your article sorority at the U. 8. A. C. announces A. C., In charge of the program in love and the great sacrifice she is now and hand It to either Harold the pledging of the following girls: this state, announces. for willing to undergo in payment was Felt or Grant Nielsen.) Miss Doris Davis, Miss LaVon Bott, The first payment, which will be which borrowed the happiness Miss Grettle Shaw of Brigham, and made as soon as farmers compliance children. the hers in bringing up Miss Sarah Shumway of Garland. papers and other forms are completed Included in the cast, besides Gladys Two and audited,,' will be 90 per cent f George, are Arline Judge and John the total amount due. Dance Book Review Slated Howard as the boy and girl, Isabel 90 Necessary deduction for local adDays Digges, Dudley Jewell, Harry Carey, ministrative costs will be made from The section of Civic the literary and William Collier, Sr., John Wray, R. Griffin, 32, of West Virginia Improvement club will meet Monday the second payment It is' not known little Jackie Moran and Charlene John Murray, 28, of New Jersey, afternoon at four oclock in the Just yet how much these will be for Wyatt as the boy and girl as children. each county but if payments were Ballroom and arrested four times this week on commercial club rooms. Mrs. S. L. Crandall of Salt Lake held up until this was known. It drunkenness charges, were sentenced making of grants, The last dance of the pleasant Wednesday to serve 90 days in the City will review the book, North to would retard E. Farrell, director of the the Orient, by Ann Morrow George Halloween season is Saturday night city jail by Judge B. H. Jones. western region says. were Lindbergh. The men upon each arrest at the Bluebird ballroom. ' It is expected that payments will With music that satisfies, to set ordered to leave town and promised City begin In substantial volume during the stage, and the right girl for the to do so but immediately went out Open House Slated November. By December it is exFor City Judge leading lady, what an evening it and got drunk again, thereby landing Mr. and Mrs. Peter L. Anderson pected that the local costs will be In jail. They are said to be can be! J. WESLEY HORSLEY of Bear River City are holding open computed and as soon as the necesRepublican Join the crowd on Saturday night, transients. be done, producers October 31st at the Carnival Dance Judge Jones said today he was house Sunday afternoon, November sary work can For City Judge the program' will in two between will a five and of A in 1st, the Bluebird. o'clock, prize arrangement the grand at JONES contemplating B. H. receive their full sixty-firhonor their of where payments In j a In rock City, wedding Brigham away. be pile given Independent ? single check. offenders of this type may be sen- anniversary. All friends are Invited to call. 90 days at hard labor, as to tenced consumer, an average are If you In Arkansas as well as Tennessee The first intercollegiate football will use sixty yards of goods, it is assumed the men were looking are found the deposits from which you Twenty-tw- o cent of Oregons game was played between Princeton the for an easy berth in jail daring the per or sort one during another, of hard fine and aluminum Is made, and Rutgers In 1869.- area is national forest land. hard winter months. present year. sandstones used for whetstones. half-truth- s, ELEVEN STATES GET ONIONS Pounds for Utahs three-minut- , . ws Winners Announced In Slogan Contest . Elder Defeat Weber Fourth Ward Offers Program T. Parent-Teach- Parent-Teache- At the Grand er rs Are Wad-dou- Halloween Saturday Night At Bluebird Get te ward ward Brigham - PLAN WILL PER Inebriates Judicial Ticket Tuesday. ,.The places, follow: portion of First Chapel I S.Second ward chapel. ibimdk?gement of First National te For Governor RAY E. DILLMAN For Secretary of State et ham Burbank, p ELIAS HANSEN HOLD RALLY FIRST IN Man Cut In Accident d P- FOR VOTES Interests REPUBLICANS For Congressional Representative First District CHARLES W. DUNN For Supreme Court Justice Prizes for Garden Contest Awarded of scratching voter may mark in the opposite the names of the es without marking in any Ufied WINDS UP DRIVE THURSDAY Jcond method Brighams Number 61. TICKET C. I. C. MET ON i To REPUBLICAN For Supt of Public Instruction fganization has adopted as I out the vote campaign Think, and he phrase Cn Friday, October 30, 1936. JOSEPH CHEZ lonnection wiUi Its campaign the vote, the Box Elder limber of commerce, through Wayne R. Nelson of rian the vote campaign, ed this statement on how pointed out, jerely to place ft TP All GOV. BLOOD Elmer G. Peterson To Address Meeting Armistice Day DR. E. E. MONSON Commerce usses Topic mi BE SPEAKER HERE MARTIN M. LARSON hior Chamber e U.S.A.C. For Congressional Representative First District UlNED i PRESIDENT OF w Read Local Happenings In a Newspaper Devoted ' st |