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Show contact and try personally Man To Be pittre-- t ih.e hoads of Dims plan westward expansion m lo(Continued From Page One) rung in The highwayTiTr -Bngham City and will cating BOX ELDER tin crowded! that the citizens of Brigham give them every encouragement In Monsters from Mar. City should be informed of the that the city can provide. Wednesday, Oct. 22, 1947 Brigham City, Utah and aims of any canall lit up iike cK STIMULATION: Wavne C. Dabb, contact repyou BUSINESS XI. proposals tng Friday in Logan and w'lth trees, you better tak. T didates for public offices; with resentative, Veterans Administo We In cooperate To pledge of the rethe Gii.!ies sitting atop Fight barrow pit on sale at the Ringside Cafe, support our local mer- tration Office, Ogden, Utah, the Re- and to and NOW, THEREFORE, heap in this region, it is the School orSons' grocery, B & veterans and dependents The only differ Smith and in minds High businessmen chants hope of the Bees to at least drag publican Candidates and the Re- der to stimulate business B. Billiards, Glens Modem diu them and a freight in of veterans of Box Elder county, 5 Nov. dethem down to a tie with South W do Gym hereby publican Party he will be in Brigham City can depend on thTJ and the Box Elder News-Jou- r Wherever that you own our community. Cache and North Cat he, each of to clare the following principles State employment Utah train stayin' on the h city at the "Punchin" Paul Perkins, 152 nal. which has lost one region game constitute their Party Platform possible we will purchase a. m. and materials from our service office, from 9.00 The card, which is filled with! for the 1947 this year. pound phantom from Salt Lake supplies Calamity t Election: City and we will to 4 00 p. m. on Friday, October Mistakes have plaed an im- City, who recently defeated 31 rounds of boxing is under the I. BUSHNELL: We pledge to local merchants of givthe for 1947, purpose work with them on planning 24, Jackie Burke, also of Salt Lake sponsorship of the Btigham City do all that is portant part in all the Bee humanly possible ways and means of encourag- ing assistance in matters conand the high school boys City, will help furnish a strong Junior Chamber of Commerce HosStriving to gather their one sure to make that Bushnell Keith Nut-tal'cerning veterans benefits. local trade. last shred of hope in the waning nave been working out regular- fight card to support pital is properly utilized for in- ingXII. FIRE DEPARTMENT: We Eddie with match in rubber beet the vacation are ly during football season, the Bees Veterans of Box Elder area are dustrial expansion or in some in the to support our local vol- reminded that assistance can be pledge commanner to our sharpening their impotent sting- order tofl lion out these miscues Marotta of Cleveland satisfactory at the Jails across the high school gym November 5. unteer firemen by making sure given in such matters as Nationers in an attempt to knock off and let munity. vensame with mountain the Golden Utah won the Perkins the region-leadinLogan II. VETERANS: We shall con- that they have the necessary al Service Life Insurance, disaband salvage something geance they thtew' at Bear Riv- Gloves championship this winto be grateful to our ser- facilities and equipment to pre- ility claims, educational benetinue er earlier in the season. from a rather poor football ter. and women for their vent and fight fires. vicemen fits, medical care, hospitalizaWith everything to gain and XIII: PARKING: We pledge to tion and dependents benefits. Keith Nuttal meets Eddie Main civilization part preserving nothing to lose, the box Elder rotta for their third encounter, Dabb requests that veterans and pledge to give them assis- investigate the contract under The two teams meet this coin- - ooys should make a game of it, with each which the parking meters were won one dewith them: Discharge cerTUNE-U- P having tance in wherever bring their possible and It points to a wide upon con- cision. Marotta defeated Keith efto exert and every installed, our return to tificates, insurance papers and life. community test unless the weather shows FOR WINTER by a decision in the finals of III. STREETS: We pledge to fort to solve the parking prob- letters received from the Veterits elfeet. lem In Brigham to the satisfac- ans administration, when makthe 1947 National Golden Gloves of streets and roads the keep llud Bowers should he in as of the majority of the peoNOW! but championships in Chicago, ing inquiries. Brigham City in good repair, tion good shape as he has been in all j Keith some measure ple. regained and to expand the scope of sur.season, but still runs with a of Come in for a winter ti We stand for Writers Realm To Meet XIV. PARKS: revenge when he won the faced streets wherever neceslimp lavoring his injured leg. of parks aid the Marotta for a decision up job. Expert mecitsi improvement fighting meet to do and and The Writers Realm will sary practical, Ine game is slated for afterbox.o serve you. our best to maintain a clean, equipment. We will initiate Wednesday evening at 7:30 p. m. noon with the Bees starting berth on the International for fulfilling the need for at the home of Mrs. Abel S. Rich, team which was to repreing plans dustless much the same line-ucommunity. that sent the United States in matchHARRY HANLINi IV. CULINARY WATER: We an outdoor swimming pool in 14G South 2nd East. Ail mem- NtW .hey have used all season. will be hers are es with teams from other counA large delegation trom BrigrAsrn color) to be present. pledge to expand our system of this community. Efforts urged to develop the abandoned ham City is expected to make tries. culinary water to care readily made $ 3.62 gal the drive Buck Kenny, who will fight for all new homes erected in C. C. C. grounds adjacent to the will invite and welcome any over tne hill and atthe headline bout with Hunick the city and to maintain proper- City Ball Park to provide an- comments or opinions from the tend the game. One coat coven wallpaper, for softball. citizens on such proposals; we in tomorrow Salt Lake City night ly our present facilities in order other playing area planer, kalsomme. ere. U iU will meet Willard Chipman nor ihow lapsor brush mail , Deseret Camp To Meet that all homes might be served Expansion and beautification of will always take into considerDr jutck')k with a sufficient supply of pure the City Cemetery will continue. ation the best interests of the The Deseret C a,p of the lightweight from Denver in one XV. RECREATION: We pledge majority and the welfare of the of the four round supporting water. of the Daughters Pioneers will BRIGHAM GLASS and super- community as a whole; V. ELECTRICITY: We pledge ourselves to a properly hold their October meeting at the matches. Tony Necro, who fought such . -i to maintain and keep in good vised recreational program as upon election will consider ourhome of Mrs. John JIadfield, 120 SHOP deselves obligated to serve the North Second East, Thursday a sensational main bout draw repair our Municipal Power the best safeguard against AT 104 NORTH MAI Ted Barnes Joey Jacques in the Armory Plant, to expand it wherever linquency. We believe that such public courteously, judiciously evening, October 23, at 7:30 p. with 20 cition meet will 9.' No. Main a for I'hone all and faithfully. September program should be m. A good attendance Is desired. possible, to facilitate greater Chick Morlarty from Salt Lake zens of the community. We will at the production power plant City in a six round special feaby the replacement when neces- exert every effort to make equipture. ,1 v. f of the upper of ment and play apparatus availsary This fine card is filled with the canyon pipeline, and to in- able and to encourage in every other supporting bouts that will sure the safety of the citizens way possible such a program. be just as interesting. XVI. EXPENDITURE OF CITY of Brigham City by the instalThis is without doube the We pledge to guard FUNDS: lation of a cut-ou- t valve at the finest fight card that has ever faithfully our public funds and Power Plant. Municipal been presented in the State of to allow expenditures for only VI. POLICE: We pledge to deOur complete line of men and boys Utah, according to Bob Nelson, mand efficient and courteous those materials, facilities and Keith's trainer. are which services and necessary service by the police for all citiis a sight worth seeing: Brenessential to make Brigham a Requests for tickets are comzens of our community. towns fast from other in ing VII. AIRPORT: We pledge to modern, progressive city. Utah and Wyoming. The fights XVII. CANDIDATES PLEDGE twood and Puritan Clothes; White Stag investigate the possibilities for SERVICE: are being held in the high We, the Republican our Municipal Airexpanding school gym to give everyone port with the use of Federal as- candidates, pledge to conduct Sport and Ski Clothing; Winthrop and a chance to see them, but due to sistance; and to maintain and ourselves as servants of the pubthe large demand for tickets lic will and adminthe perform Nunn-Bus- h operate the airport in the manShoes. We'll deem it a pleafrom other towns, Brigham fans ner most beneficial to the ma- istrative and ordinance-makinshould get their tickets early. of functions accorin the city of jority Brigham citizens. sure to serve you. There are still some choice VIII. SAFETY: We pledge to dance with the wishes and welseats at ringside and in the do everything possible to pro- fare of the majority of the citireserved seat section. They are mote the safety of the citizens zens, refraining from imposing of our Community and will in- arbitrary rulings and regulations M which are in opposition to the Kindergarten Club's Annual Membership vestigate the need for and in- best interests or the desires of stall where necessary such safeLuncheon Held Friday At War Memorial Home 9- devices as luminous paint or such majority. We will inform ty 40 South Main YOUR HOUSE NEEDS The annual membership lun- - Burt, Harteil Woodland, Afton light reflectors on narrow bridg- the public of any important cheon of the Kindergarten club Reese, Evelyn Daines, Sadie es; clear caution markings on proposals which may come un was held Friday evening at the Barnard and Ruby Smith. Mrs. dangerous intersections; and the before us as a governing body WAR PAINT TOO! War Memorial home. The tables Smith is also membership chair-wer- e removal of trees, brush, and before any action is taken, and attractively decorated with man. Mrs. Helen Felt was in other obstructions from hazardarrangements of fall flowers and charge of table decorations, as- - ous corners. sisted by Norma You cant expect your home to be really trim individual Halloween flowers. Sheffield, We pledge to cooperate with the Water Users Association in President Jennie L. Jones pre- Gladys Hanline and Lena and attractive looking if you dont replace sided and gave a word of welthe investigating irrigation cracked, peeling paint promptly! come to the new members. Mrs. ditches and culverts in our city, Three-Stake Oleta K. Bryan read the club Convention and to attempt to work out effiIf youre planning to slick up the interior or collect. Mrs. Bryan was presen- For cient and adequate means for Primary Workers ted with a lovely corsage and exterior of jour home with fresh, sparking, preventing the tragic drowning made an honorary member of Held At Garland Sat. of children. new paint, we urge you to come into TRIIX. SEWERS the Kindergarten club, having AND SANITAthree-stakPAINTS FULLER STATE for the The convention TION: We to exert rebelonged to the organization for pledge 30 years. Norma Sheffield was held at Garland October 18 for lentless efforts to promote the and paint supplies youll need to assure a program chairman and intro- Primary workers was very well strict enforcement of sanitation really slick and professional looking job! Visitors from the laws, the wider use and duced Mrs. Helen Harrison as attended. expantoastmistress of the evening. General Board of Primary were sion of the sewer system, the You're sure to find ail the "in demand paintMrs. led the Miss Jennie Campbell, Mrs. Olive Petersen improved use and care of gargroup in community singing, and Beatrice Winsor and Mrs. Ruth bage disposal facilities, and a ing and polishing items you need here at Chadwick. toasts were given by Margaret Horsley Visiting closer corporation between the Hillam, Madeliene Hervey, Phyl- priesthood representatives were citizens and health officials. lis Lien, Harriet Balls, Lois Ol Vernal Willie of North Box X. NEW INDUSTRIES: We Sadie Barnard and Grace tier stake and Charles Wood of pledge to invite and encourage toasted Bear River stake. Price. Norma Sheffield new industries to locate in BrigThe Bear River stake board ham Mrs. Minnie Nielsen, and Mrs. City as a means of creatacted as hostesses and served a Nielsen responded. ing a payroll for furter expanMusical numbers were given lovely luncheon for all stake sion and growth of our city and by a cleverly costumed trio, workers and visitors 'at noon. also as a means of preventing . After the general assembly in the exporting of our sons and composed of Darlene Weaver, Norma DeMars and Jessie Hun- - thf aFtPfnoO1 HrtnnrTvxorjt jvmot- daughters to other cities because saker, accompanied by Mrs. ings were conducted by mem of the lack of employment opWeaver. Little Karen Oi lile siuail ctuU buuul portunities at home. We will Seely, OiiA Box Elder stake boards daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. Gyro-Nizin- g can Improve the All officers and teachers presSeely, gave two readings. A delicious turkey dinner with ent enjoved the displays of priperformance, economy and safety of 39 cars out of every 40! all the trimmings, was served mary childrens handicraft that It Provides: Perfect Steering Control Greater Riding Comfort to 85 members and guests. The had been prepared by several I'. food committee was composed of the wards in the Bear River Savings In Gasoline Maximum Tire Mileage Minimum of Jennie L. Jones, Blanche stake. n PERKINS MEETS JACKIE BURKE Journci Veterans Republican Platform fXPst Brigham Friday TO SUPPORT NUTTALL CARD U Bees Sharpen Stingers For Logan Game de-iea- s Giiz-zlie- ronrite s unde Laui lolpoir It. Sh; Watt 'rcsto M TAT j Am, 'Li Le j one-hal- SHOP AT DREDGES ready-to-we- SALE gaL sat r leat ;ure ! & SALE East SALE tra J. SALE g t' IDUfclEIUKGIES'5 top-quali- ty fyed, Le-lan- d voVr .Znl'f0' ' Parts Wear. Gyro-Nizin- CMS USE ALWAYS In mjll H & $V$i Imm $l 45 A WEEK i 'dmm, In Repair PLYMOUTH AUTOMOBILES use Condition Chrysler Corporation Chevrolet 1938 O.n.ral buy any 6.00x16 Tlr In our dor. Othar tlzui proportionately law. WE'Ll BUY and pay lop prica lor your prevent lirev original tread or recapv. V2 Piston Ring Sets INDIVIDUAL Service '353 South Main Service Center 353 South Main Center Phone Mliiiiiinii Phene 56 u 56 tWWWWH ' T U For a New Principle . . In Corrective Automotive Engineering IZING AISO AVAI1ABLI SBSBpSl ANDERSENS Name.. tCi KsANceGieSfir GENERAL TIRE BINGS A New gyro-no- b Ton Panel Truck 4 car SOTO Ford IV2 Ton Truck A- -l solution to t AND Price 1941 mathematically-perfec- hidden' steering problems. It results in ALL FOUR of your wheels working together in perfect harmony. DE RIGHT III provides the g . tfi.' .w r n rTtirn ii'iti'ila w 1.1 BRIGHAM TIRE SHOP Nielsen Motor Co. 355 N. Main Phone 260 146 South Main phone 548 uge p the n |