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Show Great Britains Kpnyn Colony til Africa produces about 13,. 000,000 pounds of tea annually. PAGE SIX BOX ELDER NEWS Wednesday, 30, 1950 August HORSLEYS Man City Brigham Makes Vigorous , To Race POLL CITY BRIGHAM BOYS AND JUST RECEIVED bolt A of SHEET BLANKETS Suggest to Mom that she stock up on fine quality cotton sheet blankets, 81 x 108, DOUBLE VOTE DAY is Today (Wednesday) double vote day with the presentation of the special purchase card, and every adult signature for you is worth 2,000 votes besides. Send your friends in today! today. at only $3.89 each. Think Nows the time to buy dress goods and all kinds of yard goods. There's an extra thousand votes today on the purchase of each yard of material of any kind , UTAH CONSTITUTION HST0RY BR&HAM CfTYE OWN3) SET CLEAAF Poll-Parro- WTO -- HE W0ULptT f--2( CfU'Vi), ah two STfLL RESERVE ttilSEP OH A FARM has always OWNEP mRS'mcrm' CENTRAL IN UORTH 5TAJE9 interests? 0Stillm(K$ 4 cod LAN- P- noviTC filftlOti (HW CONTEST TO NAVAL MUM FOR TAKE . W FARM PROBLEMS Mutual president') ENDS SEPT. 16th Your Home Owned DepL Store BRIGHAM CITY. UTAH RAPE PETTY NAVY, JBEL0N65 FOR RECORD T0VJNPRAFTEP OFFICER HALF OVER The contest is nearly half over. Theres time for YOU to come from behind and WIN. But youll have to work! SONS HR;' 'fefyll $OUN6E$t POLICE CHEF Hi NEARLY & t m whber t otRLS, B'EHM of Last call for those back shoes. Get at Horsleys and you save by getting better quality, extra wear. And you get extra votes for every pair, WM. HORSLEY FOR Hfe 1 SRL US'A'C LAST CALL to school j; fate), NEW YORK STOCK' MARKET CRAM -T- HEY how many votes that would pile up for you, especially BUY DRESS GOODS GET oranp- moNwff's COMMITTEE Years CALL BROTHERS too! READY concurrent uu Wes one of the football rlaync V05C0, H0MR&jFHCUELL' Not toc( long before cooler days, and Horsleys have plenty of fall woolpn materials. Beautiful patterns at $2.98 a yard. LABOR DAY ms TO WRfjE ORtSfNAL COLD WEATHER AHEAD lv(onday is Labor Day, so Old Shoe day will be Tuesday, September 5. Thats the first1 day of school, but every pair of old shoes brought in will be worth 2,000 votes. OlRL SWEETHEART WERE BOTH FATHERS sheeting, 81 Inches wide, 140 thread count, priced at $1.29 a yard. Watch . Blackboard In Window for Daily Contests t. , Standings urns, mu f unbleached' wn f&Amep CONGRESS Utah's First District" SISTERS BROTHER'S, FOUR Thirty Four In Congress Cancfidofo 'for PARROT OWN NEWSPAPER GIRLS WHO'S WININNG 1st Merlin Jensen ,...833,155 2nd Wynn J. Bott 1 562,580 3rd Tony Jensen 549.680 i MONDAY Utahn In Northern First 'Qjgpublicqn CONTEST NEWS THE Become terns m BUS a 'rubberneck: MRRS SOUTHER for. Utah parks co OPERATED THE RtSNATED, BUILT-UNEC UTAH 'OAHo HATCHERY, FOURES ' of uta NilN-P, fXHPQ 3EQ tGOGD marketed millions White eoss Now Off fresh) 70033031X3 rr-.f- Howard Call has told everyone hes talked witji, in every comer and county of the state (except the Second Congressional district) in the last three months that hes from Brigham City, Box Elder county, in northern Utah. In addition to the fact that hes proud of his home community, Call explains, he believes his geography is a definite asset in his race for the Republican nomination for Congressman from the First District. . Even Southern Utahns seem to be willing to admit that, its about time Northern Utah had a turn at one of the national offices, he reports, and strong Republican partisans all agree that a Northern Utah candidate would balance the ticket. If nominated, Call p For This BIG i GENERAL ELECTRIC OSCILLATING 10-INC- H Along Local Fairways victory. The now are arguing over who gets to challenge the winner, and the think they can do It again, whoever It is. The Rotary club and the Lions club had a golf tournament last Thursday afternoon, with the Rotarians accepting the Lions challenge and squeezing out a The annual Merchants tournament was held Sunday, with iMont Glover winning the championship flight with a score of 114for 27 holes. Dr. Harp Pearse n i narrow-margi- O TEE 51495 i VUCOME GIFTS hr any CHILD! and SHOTS 20-30- ily cow sequence is outdated now. Call sold his cow to gain funds and time for his campaign for the co, ngressional nomination. So far, its been a Johnny Appleseed campaign for the most part, with a minimum of cash expenditure and a maximum of personal effort on Calls part. I wont buy a seat in Congress, Call says. I cant afford it, and I dont believe in it. Ill try to meet all the people in this district I can, and if I appear to .be the f sort of mart they want to represent them in congress, then I hope' theyll vote fo me. Those he can't tneei ..personally, Call is reaching by running this cartoon in ;the home-tow- n newspapers of the district. be the only state or national candidate on either Secticket from north of the Salt Lake ond district, comprising Utah, Salt Lake, Tooele and Davis counties. Other strong points in Calls favor are that he is the only World War II G. I, national candidate in Utah, from either party, his sympathy with the farmer and his problems, and his position of fair and neutrality on questions. - . As a quick and pleasant means of conveying . the personal, information .most voters wish to know aboUt : candidates for public office. Call devised' i the' above cartoon, depicting highlights of his life from boyhood . on. ..True when the cartoon first was drawn, the fam will City-dominat- ed - labor-manageme- nt open-mind- ed was a close second with a 115. s Other flight winners, all of whom received prizes contributed by local merchants, were E. Alf H. Dunn, (Frank Crowell, Freeman, Leo Jensen, Billy Glover, Roland Harris, Jesse Ray Andersen, Denzell Butler, Kent Jensen, L. A. Richardson, Orvill Merrell, Art Hess, Alan Hanline, J. ID. Merrell, . Jep-perso- Morris Burtcher, Dee Glen Smith and Gordoq Larsen. Seventy players took part In the merchants tourney, all together. ' ' Dean Candland, club pro, said the tournament was the most successful to date, and gave credit to the many merchants who contributed valuable merchandise prizes and helped stir up interest The tournament will be an annual affair, Dean said. 7.95 f JUNIOR SIZE 7.95 SIZE VELOCIPEDE C0ASTERWAG0N Bpeady! Sturdy tubular Fun for the youngsters! steel frame. Big wheel. Adjustable '''seat and handle bars. h y front r ib 023 If Has finish. WE'LL 3flD (If Refrigerators cubic-foo- fchsm CAR COAT HANGER Get Yours Today! KM Ac 28 r 68 South Main are Brig- ham City Amateur golf tournament, with first round matches due to be played Monday. The entrance of $1.50 will be returned in prizes. Everybody except golf pros is eligible. CLOSED . . . lor ... S thm Complate New Line for every family, with Femineered size A Features that make these refrigerators easier for women to use . . . and Tight Wad refrigerating unit that helps save electric bills. Warranty attached to every -- ar G mqdel. FOR BIGGER VALUES, SEE US TODAY. SHADOWIINI firestone Store Saturday and Sunday qualifying rounds for the ... shelf-clearanc- e! B.WW PHONE 63 tain States Electric. AUGUST 31st t tail-bottl- Includes 6 professional mallet amt 6 balanced balls. Mill, with other prizes contributed by Orvill Merrell and Moun- Starting At 12:00 Noon in. deep yet capacity, with lots of Room e space and a for watermelon, a big turkey, aplenty all kinds of bulky articles yet takes less 4 cu. ft. respace in your kitchen than a few a of years ago. Adjustable frigerator shelves, too. A matchless value. has 7.6 $11.69 Thank you for putting the article of Americas Witness For Christ in your paper and my appearance in the pageant. My new address is: 4721 157th street. Flushing, N. Y. Sincerely yours, Shorland tHunsaker. THURSDAY AFTERNOON INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER Only 25 in. wide and CROQUET SET BE ONE OF THE BEAUTIFUL NEW l-:-- ; 6-B- all y i Flushing, 'New York August 23, 1950. Dears Sirs: , shock- ''.srrS'Spsff"'"!' Official Monday, the Brigham City Junior Open tournament started on the local course, for kids 18 and under. Among winners so far: Championship bracket Alan Hanline has defeated L. Bolsted and will meet the winner of the Tippy Pearse-BillGlover pairing, yet to be played off. In the first flight Mac Watkins and John L. Peters will meet in the finals. This tourna-men- t is sponsored by the Big J. Our Readers Write i proof steering. Shiny red COM mam speedy. y JUNIOR A BIG 7.6 CU. FT. REFRIGERATOR I U THE SPACE OF A 4! Texaco Service Station 43 North Main PHONE 157 VO LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU BETTER lootog, mi STYLE dw. Brigham Truck & Implement Go. 27 North Main Brigham City , Utah - . Phone300 ill ttnt6iT er i - DAY AT utg a your neSThSSf 0U ... well-earn- LAGOON! ed appreciation party. We hop o Ur,frindand customers. Well take and after the party. care |