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Show ft t " ,J ' 8 Box Elder NEWS Brigham City. Utah November 26, Wsdnstdsy, 1952 'V Itti ' Xmy Wrtgffl VTrlta Mrs. Amy Wright Is visiting in Brigham City at the homes and of her eon and daughter their families, Mr. and (Mrs. Eugene Wright and Mr. and (Mrs. mi n t h. Y i ' rjMe frU f Ilf y r '.hd The deepest mines on earth labor nearly 9,000 feet beneath are gold diggings in the South African Transvaal, where men the surface. 'IW t R. P. Foregren. t f SAMPLE BALLOT . , I DO YOU LISTEN TO RADIO FEES EUROPE? HOPE YOU . 30 AX ONE OF MILLIONS OF, AMERICAN CITIZENS . For Member of the Board of Education, 5 Year Term tZH WILLIAM T. DAVIS CONTRIBUTED ISO For Member of the Board of Education, 5 Year Term ARE DEPRIVED THESS ' IT. OF DO. FOR I ' 5 BRING TRUTH TO YOU - . , - , v v, REGULARLY PRAY FOR AN UNDERSTANDING IN AMERICA MILLIONS BETWEEN OUR PEOPLES. Year Term - EH NIELSEN OUR COMMON For Member of the Board of Education, 5 Year Term I EH LEON C. PACKER Year Term 5 Year Term ADD. Y0URt PRAYERS 1 TO OURS. SURELY IS THE PLACE WHERE r V , i , GOD ' HOPE FOR FREEDOM BEGINS. a (occupation) am Name V For Member of the Board of Education, 5 PLEASE , FAITH IN - HAVE VOLUNTARILY A For Member of the Board of Education, DURRELL QUIG TO BUILD - . STATIONS, NKICH , EH GEORGE M. MASON . fr Si V Address. -- J. OLEEN PALMER For Member of the Board of Education, Replies to This Freedom-Gramay be received written m a foreign language. If you should be unable to translate them free translations may be obtained by forwarding the letters to Crusade For Freedom, your local Postmaster, NOTI TO CONTRItUTOB: eo . INSTRUCTIONS: Vote STATE OF UTAH COUNTY OF BOX ELDER, , for ONE member only. SB. 1952. EBERHART ZUNDEL , , . , Clerk of the Board of Education of the Box Elder County School District ' POLLING Final Rites Held November Weather Over Thanksgiving For Eliza Stokes "Thanksgiving time is home- - euse. coming time for many American Asked whether he considered families," Police Chief Harry tire necessary if a car Smith, pointed out, "and roads had chains winterized' tires, the chief will be crowded with motorists referred to a report of th Nagoing home for the holiday. tional Safety Councils commitThe chief pointed out that tee on winter driving hazards. tests Thanksgiving comes at a time This report said Tecent when winter may let loose with showed that tire chains cut its bag of tricks. braking distances on snow and "You cant depend) too much ice in half and increase ability on good weather in late Novem- to get started or climb hills un ber," he said. "A sudden snow- der slippery conditions by four fall or an unexpected freeze can to seven times. Winterized tires were found to play havoc with motorists safety. stop a car a little shorter than He suggested that drivers take conventional tires but tire to chains did far better than ' any these steps immediately guard against conditions that tread. At 20 miles per hour on cause traffic delays and acci- hard packed snow, the report dents. "(Do it now, he said, "and said stopping distances averaged avoid delays when everybody as follows: conventional synelse wants service on the same thetic rubber tires, about 70 feet; winterized tires, 60 feet; tire day." 1. Check batteries. chains, 40 feet. On ice at the 2. Check windshield wiper same speed conventional tires blades and defrosters. slide 221 feet; mud-snotires 3. Be sure brakes are equallz 190 feet; and tire chains about ed. 80 feet. 4. Have all lights and tnuf The report on special tires Hers checked. concluded: "Their overall Im5. Have tire chains ready for provement Is not great enough to warrant less care or precaution when driving on slippery surfaces. Such tires do not come close to performance of rein; forced tire chains. While some of these tires can be considered as a palliative, they are certainly not the answer for severe snow and ice conditions. Funeral services for Mrs. Eliza Jensen Stokes, 60, who died - I, Eberhart Zundel, Clerk of the Board of Education of the Box Elder County School District, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a correct copy of the sample ballot to be used at the school Election to be held in Precinct 5 Box Eder County School Representative (Brigham City) on Wednesday, December 3, 1952, at which time polls will be opened from 7 A. M. to 8 P. M, Polling places will be as listed below. " In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my official seal this 24th day of November, ' Beware Of Crowded Roads And Tricky PLACES ' Central School, 210 South Main Lincoln School, 271 North 1 West at her Brigham City residence lust Friday morning were held Monday at 1 p. m. In the Brigham City Fifth LD.S. ward chaWoodpel with Bishop Evan bury officiating. She was born Sept. 4, 1872, in Brigham City, a daughter of Gerhart and Anna Marie Nelson Jensen. She was reared and educated in Brigham City. She was married to George William Stokes Oct. 15, 1891, in the Logan L.'D.S. temple. IMr. Stokes died 30 years ago. Active as a home nurse for ftiany years, iMrs. Stokes had been active in the LD.S. church, in the Relief society of Brigham City Fifth ward. She was a member of the Oak Camp Daughters of Utah Pioneers. Card Of Thanks We wish to extend our deepest thanks to all those who were 60 kind and thoughtful during the illness and death of our beloved wife and mother, Selma Y. Thorne. The services rendered by the bishopric, the help by the Belief society and friends were deeply appreciated. It is our sincere wish that the many kindnesses shown us will be returned to them in their hour of sorrow. Hyrum Thorne and Family. . Survivors include three daughters, Mrs. John K. (Cleo) Knowl-fes- , Salt Lake City, Mrs. James A. (Fern) Brown, and Mrs. Leona Stokes Pruett, tooth of Brigham City; seven grandchildren; 15 great grandchildren. ' Burial was in the Brigham City cemetery. Making Up Lost Tima toy PLAYTEX for Christmas! NOW MOUNTAIN STATES OTTERS VOU o t Mich. 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