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Show Marriage Licenses . . . FARM WAR NEWS rtiiiihu oi ih C n 'I Kins and M i n Tin ti'i'n ca s (Continued From Inge 1) Barbara Rasmussen. Marchers First, Geoig'' Waid, second roiolhy and LuAnn Scci'st Sharon Seeley. Kindergarten First, Leonard and Dan second. Haruer Pcaw, Jr.; third Jackie Seey. Boys Races Up to five years -- First, Jimsecond, Jetty my Roy Hill: Meservy; thud, Tad Ross Sk en Six ears First Darrel ; second, Newell Poulson; third, Earl Harper and Kemmj Dali. Richard Seven years-Firs- t, Olson; second, Max Hall; thud, Ilonny Millet. First, Buddy Eight years Butler; second, B.lly Glover, third, Glade Jeppson. Nine years First, Geith Raild; econd, Johnny Peteis. ihird, George Hill. Ten years Fiist. Richard Sangberg; second, Harold Anderson; third, David Hotter. Eleven years-Fir- st, Douglas Allred; second, Ronny Harris; third, Lewis Knudson. Twelve years First, Deri second, Dat rel ller-s-nc- liunsakei; '( l IV Noi Un'- d, n me . Bicycle Races - First, Lp to twelve y e.iis Luther seeond, liasHtnsaker, lineal on lart SpmdliM r 1sMn tllll d, Till Val ntine HoiisiKti; thud, Glenn Srntib. Thnteer yens and ove- rBurt, John Fom t ' n ye Drle Jensen; second, Pi jest second, Lew 'Jhomas; Fust Roheit Smith; thud, John thud, Eugene Wi iit I'i icst. 'ifte. n and Girls Three Legged Races DougKis Fust, Up to ten yoai s - First, Dons Lalph J(ppvn and Geialdine JenS'mmoiison Petei son. Seventeen to twenty one years sen, second, Lorene Reeder and second, Bel den" Pi ter, on; third, .MarFirst, J. R Gibbs Pod Seelev. A thud. I) Obon, jorie Leggett and Maiy Ann Twentz-twHill. ye. us and over Elevi a to fmutien years Fust, Limn Tingey; second, Dallas Jeupson, thud, Vernal Past, Reta Ciaghcad and Wanda unknown; third, Noith; Ilarns Loieno Wood and Melba Stout Mens Race Fust, Noun W itkuis- second Fifteen years and over -- First, David O. Andeison, tlaul, Tom 11a per. Julia Rigby and Joyce Conner; Girls Races recond, Veral John and Dixie Up to five y'sus Fust, Kay dinner. Nelson; second, Patsy llunsak-er- ; Girls Bicycle Races First, Up 'o twelve years thud, Lois Foot. Six ye ns -- First, Shu ley Sin- Dei lene Meservy; second, Jangleton; second, Pativ Palmer; ice llcaton; thud, Ivy Mac Jei Peterson and Geialdine thud, Pliylh; llob'-on- . Seven years Fust, Renno en. Robbins; second, Joan Hill, Boat Races third. Bo.i-- ly KMesei vy. (At least three child en in boat Up to ten v ears FT rst Mary Eight years First, Maiy Lou Whyler; second, Kiylene Jen- Gundeisrn, Caiolyn Hall, Mary sen; tie ,l, Bel dean Peters. , Ann Hall, Lai nine Uhustensen, Nine years First, Larene second, Reta Craghead, Wanda Rtedcr; second, Luane Jensen; North, Barbaid Rasmussen, A'lene Cnnstensen; third, Dougthird, Janet Moiris. Ten years Lewis Knudson, First, Evelyn las Allred, Fhrshoy; second, Khei'y Jepp-sen- , David Hotter, Garth Bowden Eleven year., third, Ruth Mane Young. Fust, J, rvis Eleven veurs- - First, Francis Whitaker', David Malmrose, Paul Peterson; second, Sherry Han- Valcarce, Dcwayne Hunsaker; Joe sen; th.rd, Doris Simmonson. second, Ronnie Jensen, Twelve year;;-- - First, Shelley Nelson, Larry Nelson, Cliflord Robinette; second, Darlene Mes- Christianson; thud, Garth Jensen, Roocrt Smiling, Dai rel ervy'; third, Rata Craghead. Thirteen years First. Renee Harper, J. Dell Morris. Twelve years Glover; second, Joyce BronFirst, Van! Kenson; third, Bernice Hampson. Johnson, Blaine Harper, Fourteen yea is First, Doris neth Ivitson, Kenneth King; Henson, second, Julia Rigby, second, Vmnon Drewcs Lynn third, Laverne Richardson. Richards, Basil Williams. Ray Fifteen and sixteen years - Jensen; third, Bill Fife, Vernon First, Bemeda Reeder; second, Watkin,, Ronny Harris, David Helen Mae Ridd; third, Jean Noe Nielson. Boys fouiteen ye.ns and up Roys Three-LeggeRaces Fust, Robert Smith, Bay Wix Up to ten years -- First, Gaitr!0111- D'lworth Pnsby, Richard Shirts rnd Deveryl Woods; sec- - Hadley; second, Cl.rk Jenen, ond, Clifford Christianson and Keith Reeder, Eugene McCray, Larry Nelson; third, Dean Ol- Grant Bradshaw; third, Weldon son and Jean Marsh. May-i:.uOgg, Cu tis Andreason, Eleven to twelve years -- First, Victor, Jonr. Pries'. ver fourteen -- - First, Rill Fite and Vernon Watkins; Boys second, Vard Johnson and Bert Alan Price; second, D. A. Hunsaker; third, Glenn Smith Girls twelve and Kenneth King. and thirteen Thirteen years First, Maunne Olson, First. Lee years Simmonson and John Priest; Joyce Olson. LaRue Olson, La erne Richardson; second, Ann second. Clark Jeppson and Eugene McCray; third, Tommy Jones, Lois Christensen, Dixie Rasmussen and Harold Valen- Conner, Lois Gai field. Girls fourteen years and over tine. First, Julia Rigby, Joyce Fourteen years and over First, Douglas Mann and Ralph Conner, Lola Adamson, Beryl Jeppson; second, Robert Smith John: second, Joan Nielson, PeTrson, He'mi Raid, Alice Mae Burt. i Vu im Boys -- o R.ch-ardso- i i ) i -- , d 01-lo- V. CARLSON OSCAR REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE U. S. SENATOR An issue in this campaign is whether the interests of Utah people shall he served, or rather the interests of the Utah Power & Light Company, a controlled subsidiary Of the Electric Bond & Share System of New ork. Le-or- a Alice Hancock Dies At Preston Home has been received by Mrs Lorenzo Baird that hoi daughter. Mrs. Alice Hancock, died suddenly at her home in Preston. Ida She was the wife of Parley Hancock, who is now in the armed forces at Camp Shelby, Miss. Mrs. Hancock is survived by her husband, her mothei and three brothers. Horace and Archie Baird, Rigby, Ida., and Bishop James Baird of Mink Creek, Ida. The mother, Mrs. Lorenzo Baird, who fell and bioke her Dip several months ago is rapidly and is able to get around by using crutches. Funeral services were conducted Wednesday at Pieslor. Ida. Inteiment was m the Preston cemetery, Titos attending from Ihig-haCity were Mr. and Mrs John Baird and Rena B Hop k.ns. Mis. Sophia Hjorvike of Salt Lane City also attended. Word FLAT WALL FINISH COVERS IN ONE COAT MIXES AND THINS $2.49 GALLON DRIES IN ONE HOUR Keg;. $2.08 Gallon NO OBJECTIONABLE ODOR Qt EASY TO APPLY' I poff&A wtfl compUftfy cover on overoge room. WASHABLE1 Ymade by the makers of -- ONE COAT COVERS nu-ename- l: BEEHIVE COAL APPLIANCE AJMD I'M - Succumbs Wed. -- Lewis Peter Watkins, 73, piof oneer in the development Cache countys condensed milk afindustry, died Wednesday ternoon at 2.30 oclock at the West Fust family heme, South, Logan, following a three-weeillness He was born November 11, 1KG8, in Brigham City, a son of William L. and Leah Jensentna Johnson Watkins. Active in L D. S. church work, he was a member of the Logan L. D. S. stake high priests quorum and was an officer in various ward organizations. Ho mat i led Kate E. Biown on December 27, IWj, in the Logan L. I). S. temple. Surviving besides ills widow aie thre" ions and two daughters, Mr.,. Willard Paulsen, W, L. Watkin-i- , and Mis. George Knowlton, Logan; Leiand B and Elvm B. Watkins, Oakland, Cahf and a foster son, Cnailes Brown, with the armed forces. Camp White, Ore also 13 grandctildien ind five andchildren, and the following brothers and sisters: J. J. Watkins, Logan; Ben and Waikins Joseph and Mrs. George A. Anderson Brigham City; Mrs. Anoi Whipple, Holiday; Charley Watkins. Ogden, and Mrs. Saphtone Bateson, indy. The body is at the mortuary in Logan. ; grr-at-g- f- - NOTICE! hus-!bee- n tra ? at Horsleys I e two .Tout yoais. Hears From Nephew G D01 Foi Kil ...li ins inj teceived la letter liom her nephew, Pvt. Irgiam Louise h is Thi Puicll Ingiem, son of J. O. from the pin ini. The litter, on w G si south Pacific, is written liaptuied Japanese paper- - ol a jvuy poor glade and tntetest-Iiugi-In-recounted Private giams excellences since going ov et sea.-,- . set vice on Apnl and was stationed at Camp Cooke and Fort Old, iCalii, for beveled months, going oveiseaa November entered He N 1 19-1- e U 19 U. Pnvat" Ingrams wife, the former lola Iluid of Ogden, and their daughter, Sheri y Lee, ,.ie making their home in Ogden for the duration. Kiilil Transferred T. Sgt. Roland W. Ridd. son of Mr. and Mis. R II. Ridd, has been transfci ted trom to Dalhart, Tex Girl Scouts Entertain S e r g e aTcnn been n t Ridd has working for the part year and Mothers At Tea Flying Fortiess-- ( The Gnl Scout tioop held a a half on at work on the now is and Rose tea for their mothers Fortress. Super Friday afternoon at the U, S. Returns to Duty O club The loom was attraco' Pvt. Ciaik Nielsen, son tively decoiated and bouquets 339 of roses eenteied each table. A Nil- and Mrs J. C. Nielsen, returned to corsage of loses was given every North First West, aftei spending (U.ty Tiiuisday, mother piesent. Orvella Saekett and Nancy a short fui lough at home. An Stoller sang Roses of Picardy, other son, Lieut. Jesse L. Nielon leave sen, ariivcd home a poem, "Knee-deein June, was given by Marilyn Reese, Thursday, just in time to see and Larraine Chnstiansen and ms bi other Clark. serving Geraldin Jensen entertained Lieutenant N'oPen, with a tap dame. Orvella Sack- - with tli ferry command, will ett and Nancy Jane Stoller then1 be hcie for 10 days. Both mon Moon - bvc been in Ihe service neaily sang a second number, Ruth Stoller far vears. and Thursday was light and Roses was accompanist for the music-- ! the lust time they had seci, til numbers. Twelve mothers were seived refreshments at a candle lighted tea t ihlc centered - with roses. Mrs Visintamer pqured. 7 la-- ' f Renee Ferguson Plays In Summer Concerts Miss Renee Ferguson, daughEarl of Coach and Mrs. ter leturned home WedFerguson nesday after a week's visi in Eart Midvale it the home of ner riairlnar'm's, Mr. am) Mis George T. Shaip. During this time she attended reheat sals in Salt Lake City ol the Utah state symphony orchestra. under the direction of Hans Hcniot. Miss Ferguson played in the violin section of the orchestra for two ot its summer season t unset concerts, the bond chive ol John Chailes piogram Thomas June 2S, ard the own concert July 4, with Monna Montes, Metio-poliUopioa ballet ina, guest at tist. Thetes news on home-tow- every page of the Telephone your news to No. O.K SKAGGS STORES FOOD REASONS WHY 1 State Senators Favor STANLEY N. CHILD AS DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE Mrs XVilla Los c d he land Calif, r?z FOR GOVERNOR Ncws-Jouina- 7 CHILD RESPECTS THE LAW Governor Maw flaunts the Supreme Court and efforts of the Legis lature and Attorney General to enforce the law. Opeoimi IMlooda THE LICHTENSTEIN CLEANERS WILL BE OPEN FOR BUSINESS MONDAY, JULY 10, IN THE SAME LOCATION Our plant has been completely remodeled, redecorated and changed, and we have instated new equipment to facilitate our constant desire to give you the very finest service, the finest quality $heen-Tdry cleaning. e NO BRUSH MARKS t c Hi il ,sli w h ' it ticlt, ( i. Ca i ly le J G La nii'n nit i at i y '1 he ted. tin jo jioi islands );Kh in tin Mai shall and lovely, he says. News From Our the green Rich is serving with pt. In SERVICE battalion BOYS 'navy Idconstruction reported Theres news in the advent Salmon then now has ments, too. (Continued From Page 1) mil unions a change ot ad- tKU u. Richs group the on alio school for live month. u i css. He is now with hi ad- - c ompleted its work v ice Mad. son, Wis, before g ring and is prior nesting sei base Maishalls, quartcis and Phone your news to N0. 7. when- he was B js'on, 3.sOili sci vice gioup, to assignment to a new base, nuaihon, d to a ship. ai my ait foice, 'I. A. C., ChKnsig.i Elliot Rich has just F!a. his studies in radai ic.ndo, Reported Wounded completed daugh- Massachusetts In j Mi, Haiold Biown, at Mission sonir First Bombing jund 1..ot Mr. and Mis. William and has ol Technology Buckley stitute Mis. Dons Thorm I ex, Anyone having U.igh.'.nl, Biigham City, today has lcccived woid that her assigned to an instructor-Land- s a letter from a Prmce-ha' at 1., at t ecctvcd flowers for the I the with navy C. Thomas L'. Buckley ship mils of her husband, mform- his first bomb- - ton univ usity. He moved to completed vvound-icBushnell hi r tn.it Biown has been Hospital, mg m.ssun, He is stationed in Ih inceton recently. in th south Pacific and will leave the of Riches, son them a thud please DC unable to wnte for some England now IS Rich, Wayne Sergeant The Rich Boys the wnter However. n i store the Mr. and Mrs. Able S. Rich stationed in England sml, do not woiry, H isn't that Sat-- 1 and writes Ninth before ai on noon force, u'ceived a telephone call this ao ,ou-.- . Sal-- j hi is enjoying touring England f: on a Lieutenant r!weok Mis. Brown is the urday. that he ie- - curing his time off. He recent-airplanmon w.io .Tv 'Dioii Craghead Her husband centlv ha I liported nde over son, with been their in the service foi h,,s bn-i Lewis Peter Watkins SPECIAL WITH WATER V HANDIES i , mil ' - i 7, L FORMER LOCAL y ; third, FRIDAY KVKMMi, JULY rHB BOX ELDER NEWS - JOlJRNAB page four COMPLETELY REMODELED NEW EQUIPMENT SAME HIGH QUALITY SAME LOW PRICE LICHTENSTEIN CLEANERS E CHILD IS FORTHRIGHT AND HONEST His promises are fulfilled. He will not use public funds or equipor to build a personal ment in the conduct of a personal campaign political machine. K o STANLEY U d a Child Will Aid The War, and Post War Jobs He is an overseas veteran of World War . He has a stake in this war. As a contractor !and builder, he knows how jobs can be add 1 ed. Utah ndustrial expansion depends upon a sound State Government in which the peo- ple and industry can have confidence. Vote on the Democratic Ticket for Stanley N. Child for Governor July 11 Vote - Paid Political Advertisement by THESE DEMOCRATIC STATE SENATORS: 1KA HI GGINS, Ogden JAMES A. McM LUKIN, Logan LYNN S. RICHARDS, Salt Lake GRANT McFARLANE, J. ARTHUR HAILEY, JUNE KENDALL, ALONZO F. H0PK1N, Salt Lake Salt Lake Nephi Woodruff AKEL S. RICH, Rrigham Lily DEXTER PARR. Ogden LYNNE ASHTON, Vernal I) I! ,J y y ii c y K jy c |