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Show W 4' ' Youll be surprised at the News-journa- !f1,emj;esHu,ts BE nr jceks i Commission Post VOTE TUESDAY, SEPT. John Hadfield is a candidate for the Republican nomination for four .year county commissioner, subject to the will of the G. O. P. voters in the September 5 Its your sacred American ' privilege and duty ! , $ j rour-Ye- ar 5 primary. In citing his qualifications, it is noted that Hadfield has been a rancher and stockman in Box Elder county for the past 50 years. He was deputy assessor in western Box wallace.wii.de Democratic Candidate I R. well-know- COMMISSIONER (Paid Political Adv.) n cfl9 The MVO Elder county for ten years, and fo rten years served on the state board of land management in connection, with the Taylor Grazing act. lie filled a minion for the L. p. S. church in Great Britain, and for 22 years served In th4 bishopric of the Grouse Creek ward, 12 yedrs as bishop. He married Pauline Warburton in 1913, and they raised a family of nine sons and daughters. Three of their five sons were veterans of World War II. Eight of the children are graduates of Box Elder high school, and one is a freshman this year. Hadfield has lived in Brigham Reopening the former E&M t 1 , - Asks Nomination'. w -- For County Clerk trenching . . Republican . Incumbent Clerk Fancy Meeting Him There Up For Election Va. ALEXANDRIA, (UP) Horace Cross, 23, was stabbed in the hand. He was admitted to - a hospital for treatment. He looked across the aisle to see who was in the next bed. It was the man whod , stabbed him. Hed jumped out a second story window to escape police. K- B. Olsen,- - candidate for nomination for 'county clerk on the Republican ticket for the has Sept. 5, primary election,served as clerk since June 1, 1949, when he was appointed to that position to fill the vacancy - left by and PAGE EIGH7 BOX ELDER NEVr ' 'Brigham City. UtaL 'i Augut JfcY Wednesday, Nominate WALTER G. J MAfC FOR. COUNTY, ATTORNEY ; the stopping spread on the south end of the fire; this probably saved the fire from spreading to the mountain from this sector. The- - north end of the fire had burned into a pile of lumber, crates, ties and other material. The Brigham City fire department cooled this material down and prevented hot embers from spreading fire in the June grass on this end. ' Local residents whose names we do not have also helped to control this fire with a result that what might have been a large and expensive fire was held to at small size. All this was a result of care lessness and failure to obtain a burning permit. K. B. Olsen rancher, stockman City the past 17 years, and is an active member of the Brigham City Fourth ward. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT! Fire Is Contained vice guard, TeWayne Woodland of Willard and a crew of men were on the fire; also the forest service fire truck. TeWayne and his crew did a in job very commendable John Hadfield Ik .. When Fuji, sacret mountain 1707-8- , of Japan' last erupted, in settled crater its Irom huge ash six Inches deep in Tokyo, 60 miles away. ' L The city fire department was called out on a fire on Sunday, two miles south of Willard. In addition to this the Forest ser- . . Street) j, Off Of Mountain Of CAFE (324 South Main ! , ' C, Henry Nielsen, At the Primary Election Sept) Young Republicans and a memof the Chamber of Commerce, Lions club, and American Legion.- - He has served as past historian of the V. F. W. ber TICKET REPUBLICAN who is a hurry had been appointed postmaster. The Born and' reared In Brigham up shop for Job printing, but the quality of the work is always City, he is the bon of Mr. and t the finest. Mrs. Dan F. Olsen. r - -He received his education in Brigham City and after graduaUTAH POULTRY ting from Box Elder high school, BUILDS UTAH where he had served as a junAGRICULTURE ior class officer, he attended Weber junior college in Ogden. 'He served an L. D. S. mission to Australia starting in 1936. The last six months of his mis Sion were served as district president. Upon completing the mission Olsen worked with his lather until 1941 when he entered the U. S. army. A year later, after working up to staff sergeant, he entered officer candidate school By SERVING and graduated as a second lieutenant in the field artillery, and farmer, v poultryinen After' attending liason pilot school he served for two and Everywhere you heart ' " years in the European Utah Poultry doe a theater of action, receiving six battle stars and many decora wonderful job for me, , tions. He advanced to the rank eecuring top prices for my J of captain and served as group air officer for the - -421st ,JF. A. poultry and oggt and ' group. He was married to Barbara saving on foods and Knudson in the L, D. S. temple supplies. during the summer of 1941. They now have three children. . ' Active in the L. D. S. church, he has served in many capaciP AND FARMERS ties. At present he is superin tkmrut Ofmni tendent of . the Third ward Y, Off M. M.'I. A. and secretary of the Hrtitttkis Cimivtiiori 310th quorum .of Seventy. Ilith Mint NHiihcm Milks He is chairman of the county News-Journ- s We have purchased the Clark, and are ng 4 I I , E & M p A . , , cafe from MrvahL Mrs. Earl i this popular drive-i- i n cafe' on , , ( f f ; I I Friday, September Jstj We will Feature a full line of American and Oriental dishes. , CHOW MEIN NOODLES FRIED SHRIMPS CHOP SUEY, etc. . 4 j f 1 We have a NEW SIGN coming ' drive in at the old E&Msign. . . . but until it gets here ' . , , one-ha- , . i Thrifty Shoppers Come Van Engelen's For All pparel Needs Jo r All Students. lf f r ji Tuesday, Sept. 5th; v t OTAtt POULTRY George Taniguchi, proprietor (formerly E&M Cafe) To A- ttXi Wools, part wools, rayon gabardines, tweed3, etc. Right for school. $5.90 CORDS BOYS' MEN'S & BOYS' SLACKS gray, green, brown, Zipper front. Sizes 6 to 16. Maroon, to $14.95 Lee Rider Overalls, 25 waist and up $3.05 to $3.55 $3.10 to $3.55 Levis, 25 and up MEN'S CO-O- J St( BOYS' SPORT SHIRTS Cream color, special at v Plains, plaids, Westerns. All washable. - - - ? $4.50 $149 to $2.98 HURRY! BOYS' KNIT SHIRTS Short sleeves, stripes fancies. Washable. i $l i? 89c and 98c Shop Early For Better I t.: r I it l? Selection i And Service Ml f V ' f ! . ' ? 2 for 5c ! 3 for 10c 5c $3 j I ' $5 $10 $13.50 New SHAEFFER PENS $3.75 - $5 - $8.75 $15 $12.50 Other Pens 59c, SI & up BRIEF CASES AtfaAOM 15c 25c Binders Zipper Ring - It's fun, and tho priits ara iwelll Get in on the Reminder's annual pencil guessing contest right away. Old and young may enter, it costs nothing.' Just coma into tho Reminder Office Supply and guess how many pencils there ar in the gallon jar in the window. Tho six best guesses will receive valuable prises. can serve you better, and get you the benefit of prewar prices If you buy your school supplies EARLY at The Reminder. Hurry! On many items were reordering, prices are to school NOW! back for stock So up higher. We ... 1 '1 Come In Today And Enter Our Annual Pencil I BE- For those buying supplies school starts, we have a free pencil and date book. Come mi, get yours. Valu.ilili1. Ii.iihiv. FORE , Guessing Contest For $2.98 back-to-scho- 29c $1.15 -- dergarten through supports-Light-colore- soles. to $5.79 he lr Misses $1.98 to Ladies' $7.98 theyre ibir adorable. I lrle ngri to 14. Aul rol $1.98 to $4.9 5 Its. y BLOUSES Reminder if you HURRY for bargains in new and used desk models and portable typewriters. Brand new nationally, Its the ANKLETS Nu-Wea- MISSES LINGERIE SchoolJ -- woven to fit. Rayon Panties 49c Ladies' Slips 39c to 98c $1.98 to $3.98 - portables Nylons 49c & 98c t, USE OUR BACK ENTRANCE FREE SILVER COUPONS Including rayon knits, nylons and rayon crepes. PLENTY OF PARKING WITH ALL i )na !ht Beautiful New Blouses For All office supplies - gifts J of SL59 reminder u )f sn, Theyve got big hems. Colorful prints, sizes 6 RING BINDERS 39c 49c 69c r advertised s son Hollywood models for the Young Miss, Shari Robinson fashions. Theyre washable and $59.50 Only the Reminder knows and can supply you with everything books, you need for school school supplies and equipment, all jour school needs. But come in early, for better service, , the best selection! n FROCKS kin- - 79c built-i- SHOES arch CINDERELLA All ol. ages young ladies, , with $2.98 Special purchase before price raise enables us to offer you these at very low prices. Blue Canvas Bon Elder Imprinted Binders from THIS IS THE PLACE FREE PENCILS AND DATE BOOK r 9 P.F., TYPEWRITERS Reconditioned Used Book Bargains books recondi Bargains if you hurry! Used tioned to be as serviceable as new. Many new all the more books are higher this year reason you should shop early! New or used 11 books, supplies or whatever you - need, you save by shopping now. $2-4- BOYS' ' GYM 98c SKIRTS 10c SI .98 - 59c & 85c . 5c $1.59 1- 39c & 49c 40c & 50c . , 1 $5 and up Trunks Shirts Athletic Sox Athletic Supporters Boys' Back To School Sox PAIR Guaranteed For 4 Months Wear. suits boys; gym large count, good quality paper. Fill your notebooks. Even-ruled- New PARKER Fountain Pens l h 1 LOOSE LEAF FILLERS PENCILS i I and SPACE IN THE PURCHASES ngr nal 'ota an or tnc ral f |