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Show Applications May Emma A. J. Jensen Be Made For Succumbs Monday Althera Jeppesen JenSpecial Deer Hunt sen,Emma 670 north Third west, BrigApplications by mall only for ham City, 37, died V WasActl,elA - OF BOX ELDER BV STUDENTS 74 Students of Box Elder schools who usually vote about as their parents do though you cant count on it gave General Dwight D. Eisenhower and most Republican candidates a landslide vote Monday and Tuesday in a series of straw votes. Practically every school in the south Box Elder area enthusiastically cast ballots that carry no weight in the outcome of the election, but which give students a unique lesson in civic responsibility of voting and the mechanics of balloting. Og-dp- Mrs. Jensen was born March at Mantua, a daughter of Emil , and Minnie Weaver Jeppesen. She was reared and educate in Box Elder county 31, 1915, schools. She married James Lincoln Jensen July 20, 1934 in the Logan L.'DS. temple. She was a member of the LjDB. church and was active in the Brigham City Seventh ward in Relief Society and in the Young Ladies Mutual Improvement association. Survivors include her husband and one son and a daughter, James Emil Jeppesen Jensen, Joy Lavene Jensen, her mother, Brigham City, and the following brothers and sisters: Kenneth E. Jeppesen, Vernal L. Jepp-sen- , tooth of Corinne; Mrs. Clifford W, (Gladys) Call, Coona, Idaho; Mrs. Ralph (Bonnie) Ovid, Idaho; Mrs. Cleon (Myrtle) Anderson, Both-welMrs. Neil H. (Ruth) Larsen, Bonnens Ferry, Idaho; Warner 'B, Jeppesen, (Brigham City. 'Funeral services will toe held Thursday at 1 p. m. in the SevFor coughs and acute bronchitis due to enth !L. D. S. ward chapel, Brigcolds you can now get Creomulsion ham City, Bishop Lewis Wight specially prepared for Children in anew will officiate. Friends may call pink and blue package and be sure: at the family home Wednesday ( 1 ) Your child will like it. and Thursday prior to evening It contains safe, proven only (2) services. ingredients. Interment will be in the Brig(3) It contains no narcotics to disturb natures processes. ham City cemetery. .. J The News and journal printedTI jI and contributed 4500 ballots to schools from Bear River City to Willard. Results are as follows: Howard Mills Willard School , . succumbs . 'LeRoy D. White, Willard native, was the only Democrat to win a majority of Willard schools 91 votes. He polled 60 to R. M. Emma Althera Jeppesen Kaisers 35, as the remainder of Senior division students at Jensen, 37 the GOP ticket won by mar- Box Elder Mills high school held their . . dies after operation . . gins ranging from landslide to own election last Monday and , 'Howard Samuel Mills, 80, 121 Ginger Ale $1 comfortable. the result was a stirring clean BOTON (UP) Its north Third west, died Saturday expensive Results, with GOP listed first: sweep toy the Republican party, at 1 p. m. at the Eisenhower 62, Stevenson 29; as Chesapeake being a teetotaler in some of they captured all 14 offices. 'Bostons night spots these days. Nixon 61, Sparkman 28; Wat& heart ailment. club of Gun The voting, sponsored by the One of them now charges $1 for kins 66, Granger 23; Stringtel-lo- Senior 1872 at He bom Jan. was 26, class, was a climax to a glass of ginger ale. 68, McKay 19; Lee 49, Glade Edward Island, Canada, their "Get Out and Vote Cam- Prince 41; Toronto 43, Taylor 39. of son 'Francis and Lydia the Callister 50, Vernon 35; (Preece paign. Allen Mills. He was reared in A total of 1,004 students par48, Adams 36; Lamtoourne 42, Canada and came to the United ticipated in the mock election States at the Reese 41; Calderwood 63, age of 17. 95 to a 6et average percent high Kerr 23; Cliff 53, Reese to San Francisco, first Moving for entire institution. the Mrs. Don Sheffield was named 35; Kaiser 35, White 60; Potter church The big vote getter for the Re- he joined the L.DJS. president of Brigham City Golf 50, Anderson 40; Wight 66, there. and Country club on Wednesday Wright 29. publicans was Douglas R. String-fellow- , He married Anna Jones in the who is well known to the Willard students voted 39 to evening, October 29, at Maddox Box Elder students, having ad- Salt Lake temple in 1902 and 13 to keep the lein law. Ranch house. dressed them on several occa- they made their home in Salt The annual, business dinner Central School See our advance showing He captured a total of 802 Lake City. They separated and meeting honored members of The entire Republican ticket sions. married Vera Johnson he (4) It will aid nature to soothe and May 84 for selection. 958 to claim perthe red group who were winners won the Central school election votes out of heal raw, tender, inflamed throat and Fire Chief 16, 1935 in the Logan LJD.S. temOnly 23 votes cent of for the comfortable with congressionvery bronchial membranes, thus relieving magins season. the (or After that they made their NORTHFIELD, Mass. (UP) from 3 to 1 to 2 to 1. Closest race al representative against his op- ple. .the cough and promoting rest and home in Brigham City where Along with Mrs.' Sheffield, Mrs. was between Governor J. BrackIs R. McKay. "sleep. Ask for Creomulsion for Chil- Northfields new fire chief Ernest ponent resided since. one of the nations youngest. Jack Fronk of Tremonton will en Lee and Earl J. Glade, dren in the pink and blue package. The students selected as their they though He was a fruit farmer here. Dwight Stearns, 23, was appoint- serve as vice president; , Mrs. Lee still was victorious 80 to 54. next high choice, the presidenA ed chief by the selectmen after Leon Coodliffe, secretary-treasurersportsman he exResults with GOP list first: tial aspirants, Dwight D. Eisen- celledprominent and Mrs. M. A. Burtcher in fishing and waterfowl t FOR CHILDREN serving four years in the Eisenhower 109, Stevenson 31; hower and 'Richard M. Nixon. as and Mrs. Delbert Holmgren shooting. For several years he ttHcvti Cowtftt, Chert Colds, Acute Irenchills Wat- They polled 72 percent of the to- held title Holdover Nixon 109, Sparkman 31; new board members. as championship kins Stringfel-lo99, 39; Stevenvote E. tal Adlai Granger against board members include: Mrs. G. He was a state trap shooter. Lee 80, 113, 23; son J. McKay and John Sparkman. B. Pett, Mrs. Max Morgan and member of the Chesapeake Gun Toronto Glade 93, 64; The one other huge majority Taylor 46; Mrs. C. F. Epley, past president. Callister 93, Vernon 44; Preece was received by Curtis E. Calder- club. At the time of his death he During the business meeting 95, Adams 40; Lamtoourne 93, wood who collected 715 votes for was a member of the Brigham annual reports were heard by Reese 43; Calderwood 93, Reese District 259 Attorney against the 53 members present. Mrs. 46; Kaiser 98, White 38; Potter City Third LJD.S. ward, and was his Democratic opponent, a high priest and ward teacher. Jack Fronk told of her associa- 90, Anderson 48; Wight 98, toy Leon Alan Fonnesbeck. Survivors Include his widow tion with Utah State Golf asso- Wright 35. PRIiUOL Miniature stirrups serve as flax In the race for governor, J. and ciation and it was decided that Central students fete and pieces for this dainty to Bracken Lee was victorious over and the following 6ons voted 'Howard Mills, Frank the local club will become mem$65.00 Elgin Deluxe. the lein law 39 to 32. a daughters: with Glade Democrat keep EarlJ. Mills, Elmer (Mills, Mrs. May bers of the state group. Prices tnd Fed. Tax Lincoln School 536 to 400 of votes. margin Lloyd, all of Salt Lake City; include: officers Outgoing Like all other Box Elder Other results are as follows: Mrs. Fayetta Hepworth, Woods Mrs. C. F. Epley, Mrs. Elmer 144 students Secretary of state, LaMont F. ToLincolns schools, Mrs. Reserve your , Cross; Griffith, Phyllis Winzeler, Mrs. Elmer Klitgaard, who cast ballots By having our PHILCO B. generously ronto, 564, Milton Taylor, 368; Bountiful; Eva Lou and MadelMrs. Eugene Wixom and Mrs. handed MeCal-llstea candidates r Republican attorney general, E. R. FACTORY TRAINED ine Mills, tooth of Brigham City. Frank Earl. choice on our tremendous victory. Stringfellow D. Vernon 624, Clinton 'Also seven grandchildren, a Golf activities will again begin TECHNICIAN . led the GOP ticket with 124 to )2; state auditor, Sherman J. Grand brother, Edwin Mills, in April or May. his opponents 20. Closest race PLAN! Preece 602, 'Ferrell H. Adams South Dakota and a siswhich wasnt close at all gave 319; state treasurer, Sid Lam- Forks, INSTALL CalSarah San ter, Mills, Diego, Clifton G. M. Kerr 97 to J. Har- toourne 563, Reese M. Reese 369; ifornia. MIA old Reese's 43. Curtis E. Calderwood 715, Leon Funeral services will toe held TV ANTENNA Results with GOP candidates Alan Fonnesbeck 259; state senWednesday (today) at 1 p-- m. in first: ator, Clifton G. M.'Kerr 629, J. the Third ward over out-of-toBishop Held Eisenhower 123, Stevenson 21; Harold Reese 293; state represen- Eberhart Zundel chapel. will officiate. Nixon 123, Sparkman 21; Wat- tative, Rudolph M. Kaiser 527, Friends may call at the fam LeRoy D. White 405; four year ily home Wednesday Be Ye An Example Of The kins 110, Granger 33; Stringfelmorning Lee 101; 20; 124, low Robert J. McKay county commissioner, Believers was the theme of the to services. Interment will prior Vernon 107, Callister Glade 42; Potter 632, Martin J. Anderson be in the Brigham South Box Elder Stake MIA Youth City ceme 286; and two year county comYOUR TV ANTENNAS conference held Sunday evening 34; Preece 109, Adams 30; tery. 99, Reese 42; Calderwood missioner, Lewis S. Wight 658, at the tabernacle. President Bertha Reeder and 113, Fonnesbeck 24; Kerr 97, Sterling Wright 288. Reese 43; Kaiser 102, White 39; The proposition on the lein Superintendent Elbert D. Curtis Potter 102, Anderson 39; Wight law INSTALLED was voted not to be repealof the General Board MIA were 109, Wright 31. ed tout to remain as it is, by a guest speakers. while the weather permits. It will be impossible majority of 371 to 193. The theme was colorfully draThe voting which was done to install antennas when roofs are frozen and matized in costume by Gayle very realistically with registra and Badley, Jean Checketts dangerous. Call our factory trained technician tion, voting booths, and ballot Loretta Ward with tiny Barbara today.. Phone 250. boxes, was carried out very order and Mary Jane Lemon singing according to Principal Alfred a duet. was It direcunder ALL WORK GUARANTEED! the After preparing all summer, iy, and will remain a reg Freeman, tion of Marie Ward, First ward Relief society will hold The Stake Junior Girls Choir a bazaar on November 14, ac ular affair at Box Elder high. with Dorothy Jensen as director cording to Mrs. Jesse L. Roberts, YOULL WANT TO DUY A furnished the music for the ses- chairman. sion with a special number beThere will be an unusually ing presented by a boys quartet fine array of merchandise, rangconsisting of Jim Bundy, Marvin ing from silk quilts to Christmas Graser, Harvey Facer and Earl novelties, on sale. Kunzler. There are some especially Stake Superintendent Wallace lovely items that would be ideal A business meeting will be Christensen conducted the for newlyweds and for the held Wednesday evening, Nohome, Mrs. Rqfris continued, vember v at 7:30 for all officers and committee chairmen of the Eagles auxiliary, it was learned today. Eagles Auxiliary President FROf.1 NORTH MAIN Esther Hodges urges that all concerned be present. Following the meeting Eaglo Here's Why: will toe played. By Reynolds V. Reeder ! nnCfP llp Recorded In , BEHS Straw Vote Funeral Today 1952 Barbara Larsen Feted At Bridal Shower Mrs. Viola Larsen was hostess at a shower given in honor of her daughter, Barbara, last week at the home of Mrs, Lloyd Fors-gre- Games were played during the evening and prizes went to Mrs George Ridd, Mrs. Elnar J. Larsen and Mrs. Iris Meacham. Luncheon was served by Mrs. Forsgren to 35 guests. Many lovely and useful gifts were presented to the guest of honor. Miss Larsen became the bride of Bob Baldoff of Manas?, Colorado in LDS temple rites performed in the Salt Lake temple. They plan to make their home In Denver, Colorado, this winter. y For Howard AT PALMERS JEWELRY Golf Ladies l; Kovr TRY THIS terCniiD's Cough Name Mrs. Don Sheffield Pres. k New ELGIN watches CREOMUlfSION NORTH Elder NEWS Brigham City, Utah Wednesday, November 5, north Manuel Vigil, 41, Third east, Brigham City, died Sunday morning at his residence of a heart ailment. He was born Jan. 7, 1911, at Conejos, Colo., a son of Epifanio and Elena Valdez Vigil. He came to Brigham City about 15 years' ago and has worked for W. 'B. Jensen for the past six years. He married Sophia Gallegos. He was a member of the Catholic church. Survivors include his widow and two step sons, Tony and 'Benny Gallegos. Funeral services for Manuel Vigil will be held Friday at 11 a.m. at the Brigham City Catholic church with Father Whelan conducting mass. Roseary service will be held at 7:30 p.m. at the Harold B. Kelt funeral home. , Interment will be in the cemetery. Democrats Win As 4500 Students Name Straw Poll Their Choice In County-Wid- e Monday Box Manuel Vigil Dies Sunday Morning Few the nine special conditional deer morning at 4:30 a. m. at an hunts along the Wasatch front hospital from complications are due at the Utah Fish and following a heart operation. Game department offices' from Nov. 1, through Nov. 10, it was learned today. - These nine hunting units and the maximum number of permits allowed for each unit are as follows: Davis county, (600), Hobble Creek (500); Mantua-Willar(1,000); Alpine (1,200); Rock Creek (300); Orem (600); Wellsville Mountain (500). , ; Lists of prospective hunters Will be made for the maximum number of permits that may be allowed in each unit. Names of applicants to be placed on a list as they come in toy mail to the offices of the games department, 1596 West North Temple, Salt ' Lake City. - . 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