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Show NEWS' Box Elder ,2 rt- The Mayor Gets Ml The Breaks - Wednesday, November 5, 1952 Brigham City. A weekly newspaper, established in 1896, pub-- . .llshed at Brigham City, Utah. ' Published every Wednesday and entered as Second Class Matter at the post office In Brigham , City, Utah, under the act of March 8. 1879. Subscription rate In Bo Elder County: $2.25 per year payable in advance); in combination with the Box Elder News, (published Wednesdays) $4.00 per year; $2.00 tor 6 months; single copy 5 cents;n Outside Box Elder County, $3.00 per year, rate $5.00. Charles W. Claybaugh, Publisher Robert P. Crompton, Managing Editor Gladys Johnson, Advertising Manager The Winner's Okey . . with the strength that will be required carry us to peace and prosperity. on dental project was and given by Mrs. Lillian Felt all members were reminded to be in attendance at the Installation Ceremony slated for Monday, November 3, at Maddox Ranch house. Lesson, Manners and Morals, was presented in a very interesting manner by Mrs. Luella ' Following closing ritual freshments were served by , hostess. vote. Douglas Wights Off Jacksonville, Florida Tuesday morning I couldnt hear to drink my cup of coffee at the Pheasant cafe for the fumin and fussin going on at the other end of the counter where Norm, Paul Merrell and Harold Felt were having a to put it kindly political disagreement. true world our leaders to USS man Wasp, Report one Personally, though, I voted for only Norm so and I voted early Tuesday morning Watkins, a sworn Democrat, and cohorts and Charles Woods, a sworn Republican, and affiliates, could no longer campaign for my ciples, or much difference in their programs. We have personally met and interviewed all of the candidates on the ballot below the top two and honestly feel that, just about, every one of them is qualified and capable for the positions they ask. If we could wed probably vote for both candidates for many of the offices. Anyway the election is over now. Whether its Adlai or Ike, Lee or Glade, Wight or Wright, we must back them with the traditional enthusiasm and energy of American citizens, We are entering an era of leadership and we must back after Theyre both certain of victory, Arch Monday (Nov. 3) Morning Glancing over a sample ballot one day prior to election, we feel that regardless of who wins the presidential election, the nation wins ; the same is true of practically all of the other candidates on the ballot. As the political tempo hits boiling point a few days before election so do political tempers. The closer to election, the more difficult it becomes for patrisan party members to see any good in the oppositions platform or their candidates, though they might have conceded a few points a few months before. If you voted for Ike or Adlai you voted for a good man, even if he lost. They are both proven, qualified leaders and we doubt if there is a very peat spread in their prin- aboard the meeting. Meeting opened with members repeating ritual in unison. Minutes of the last Nemeeting were read by Reva nine lson and approved by the members present. Crompton Arch Goss commented Monday that election we will have two presidents. ' euvers Mrs. Iona Cefalo was hostess to members of Xi Alpha Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi at regular 27. meeting on Monday, October conduc-teWard Elaine President AHMMtUta By Bob months at sea In NATO Mrs, Iona CefaloXi Alpha Chapter Hostess Just About added. " I Mayor Lorenzo J. Bott Accepts Flowers from Henry Drewes (left) and Lewis Olsen, Brigham City florists who observed National Flower Week (Nov. by placing lovely bouquets in public places. Drewes x Floral and Brigham Floral are participating. , . . 2-- 8) Florists Observe National Flower Week By Placing Lovely Bouquets In Brigham Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Watkins, one of Box National v In observance of Elders oldest couples, both voted Tuesday, Flower LaBell Club Meets At November Week, to maintain a perfect record. Drewes Floral and Brigham Ray Nelson Home Fri. Members of the LaBell club Mr, Watkins hasnt missed an election Floral, Brigham Citys two floral flowers around met at the home of Mrs. Ray passed shops, in 1895. At that state a since Utah became Monday where attention would Nelson Friday afternoon. election his name was on - the ballot for be called to the fragrant occaluncheon A delicious sion. was served at a table with county commissioner and he won. According to Chairman Lewis places marked with Halloween Mrs. Watkins hasnt missed an election , Olsen, flowers were placed , In baskets. since womens sufferage. She voted for the several public offices, the News Mrs. Louise MacKay was refirst mayor of Brigham City by proxy. In and Journal, KBUH, cafes and leased as president and Mrs. Laura Haddley was named new those days women could send their ballots to others.' Also Brigham iFloral presented president for the coming year. t the polls with one of the kids. an orchid to the first mother of Cootie was played with high Mr. and Mrs. Watkins have been married the week and corsages to all new score going to Mrs. William mothers at Cooley hospital dur- MacKay and low score to Mrs. ; 71 years. Norman Nelson. Mrs. Ray Neling the week. Norm Watkins, their son who is county son displayed some lovely hand2-- pot-luc- Motorola TT Niw 21' Tab (mnIi MmM Exquisite French Provincial cabinetry to grace the fineet of eettinge. Full doors. 21 inch screen. re- the Casters. To Model 21K6 Mr. and Mrs. J. Douglas Wight and young son, Chris, left Mofor Jacksonville, Florida, nday where they plan to make their home, Mr. Wight just completed six Speaking of fine taste, Fred ...lets try Petri Wine ! ' ,43995 $45 Down - $4.25 Week Staring at four walls all dsy with nothing to do? Break up the monotony . open up a whole new world of pleasure ... let the Motorola New Standout Dimension Picture bring the action of a thousand and one TV programs right into the room with you. Costa so little, means so much! Sim- k Democratic chairman, assures us they both Halloween Party Enjoyed work. Next meeting will be held at straight Democratic. Incidentally when they first started voting By C.S.C. Club Members the home of Mrs. Louise the Democratic party was named the Members of the' C.S.C. club and their partners enjoyed HalloPeoples Party. Births ween festivities at the V. F. W. Better See Timing; famous b ple for trouble-fre- e dependability. Better See MotoiolriTH voted Many Offer To Help Six Indian Youngsters A gratifying response to an article in last Wednesdays issue of the Box Elder News telling of the desertion of six children and asking help of anyone able, was reported by Walter Jaggi, child welfare specialist of the Box Elder welfare department. We have had at least 12 calls and , they are still coming in, Mr. Jaggi said late last , , week. , Because prospective homes and parents must be thoroughly examined before action is taken, the youngsters are not yet placed but the prospects are excellent, Jaggi said. The cynics will have to bury, their heads in the sand this week, for the response of so many people to the sad plight of six underprivileged children, shows that people have big hearts. ' When a similar situation existed in 1949, a. story was told in the about five Indian children left without parents and through the enthusiastic response of several generous families all of the children were taken into homes. Since then they have received the love of ideal parents and the warmth of friendly environment. All five of the children are now doing well, going to school, enjoying the friendship of playmates and the affection of their foster parents. They are building happy, productive lives. Mr. Jaggi reports that three of the 1949 group have been legally adopted and two are secure in foster homes. It might be a small world, but its full of people with generous hearts.. hall in Corinne on last Wednesday evening, October 29. Parry Foster, who recently came to the Halloween, theme was carried U. S. from England and now operates a shoe throughout the party with a used. number of repair shop on main street, observes that Games were played, pot luck U. S. and English elections are about the luncheon served and the remain. der of the evening spent in dancsame., "Everybody promises the moon,. Fpster ing. . Those attending were: Mr4 and said. , Max Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Mr, Foster has to sit this one out (he ex- Mrs. Bud Rader, Mr. and Mrs. Roy pects his citizenship papers next February) Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hardy, but says hed probably vote for Eisenhower Mr. and Mrs. Glen Reeder, Mr. if he were voting. and Mrs. Dale Carter, Mr. and We need a man like Oliver Cromwell as Mrs. Cleon Olsen and Mr. and Mrs. Don Nelson. president, Foster added. jaek-o-lanter- ... , Who Petri TWt" boy was born October 31 to Eugene and LaPriel Taylor Price of Brigham City. On November 1 a girl was born to Lynn Flack and Wanda Rampton Nelson of Brigham City. Eddie R. -- and Janet Painter Wells of Willard are the parents of a boy bom November 2. . A girl was bom November 3 to Jimmy and. Ann Clinton BeIndian gay of Intermountain A Mahogany plow. tuba. Big Put Indvdat Tax and I Yaar Warranty. ; $25 Down school Bonnie Jean Byof Brigham City are the parents of a girl born November 4. MERRELLSJnc. 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