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Show First Ward Primary Leaders Meet Monday K.B. OLSEN training meeting ward Primary officers and teachers was held in the ward recreation rooms, Monday evening, October 25. Counselor Grace Burt was in charge with opening prayer by Mrs Jean Packer. The 12 members and two guests attending then sang We Give Thee But Thine Own Stake board visitors were Mrs Virgil Pierce and Mrs Evan Jackson "We Are Not Alone was the lesson given by Miss Norma Jensen Mrs Anne Smith then gave a review of scriptural reading foi the month with members reporting their reading for the month Mrs Afton Rees closed with prayer. Hostesses were Mrs Barbara Rasmussen, Mrs Ruth Beecher, Mrs Nelda Parsons and Mrs Dora Fife. The Halloween motif was carried out in decorations and refreshments As your County Clerk, it MUTUAL , If I the people of this county to the best of my ability and feel the experience gained during my past term in office further qualifies me to bet- ter serve the people of Box Elder County. NORMAN J. ASTLE Resident Agent For OLSEN BOX ELDER and For County Clerk CACHE COUNTIES (Pd. Pol. Adv.) Phone Corinne 2472 VOTE AGAINST PROPOSITION NUMBER TWO AND SAVE CARBON COLLEGE NUMBER TWO REFERENDUM PROPOSITION An Act providing that Carbon College be discontinued as a state maintained college; that the Board of Examiners dispose of all real and personal property comprising said college in such manner as it g and! New Panoramic Body Styling Vogue enhance the long sleek look of the all new 1955 Pontiac Star Chief Custom Catalina. V-- 8 overhead valve engine, Powered with Pontiacs new 180 horsepower Strato-Strea- k the popular Catalina is offered in Star Chief Custom and Chieftain 870 models. . . . Indian Gets No Free Fishing In Kentucky MAYSVILLE, deems to be to the best interests of The 1955 Pontiacs were in effect designed by the American public, H E Crawford, general sales manager of Pontiac Motor Division, said today as Pontiac dealers throughout the country prepared to present the "all new Pontiac in their showrooms They will be shown here Friday for the first time at Coppin Motor company, Brigham City. In our careful efforts to give the public what it wants in a car, we studied their reactions to our famous dream cars which were shown at the GM auto Motoramas and other shows during the past several The American public years helped us determine what features they wanted most, Crawford continued. We made practical adaptations of the most widely accepted designs in the Bonneville Special, the Strato Streak and the Parisienne and put them into the completely new 1955 Pontiacs Pontiacs new 180 horsepower V 8 engine is our response to the publics desire for more and safer power. Our new pano- ramic body styles reflect the car buyers wishes for beauty, color and comfort and Pontiacs make the colVogue two-tonor break a functional part of the cars styling Saves $50 LOUISVILLE, X AGAINST the State of Utah. Ky. (UP) A esold brunette pretty caped a $100 fine when she admitted in traffic court that she drove 85 miles an hour. The judge charged Mary Able only she told him she $50 after thought the police cruiser chasing her was an unwanted suitors car. Ky. Ken (UP) time tueky, known at one among the Indians as "the hap no longer py hunting ground, can claim that title. Magistrate Margaret Owens recently levied a $15 fine on A1 bert Cody, a full blooded Sioux, for fishing in the Ohio River, without a state license. Cody argued unsuccessfully that as an Indian he had a right to fish without a, state permit, but the magistrate didnt agree, On Display e FOR Elder NEWS Brigham City, Utah break into a October 27, 1954 Wednesday, safe Blakeslee and at Co., the Deseret camp Daughters of to left note this it, crack Utah Pioneers heard of "State failing The phone number of the News and Journal Society editor Is 771. in their Emblems October on the door: "We give up. meeting held Thursday, October 21, at the home of Mrs. LeThe Miracle Machine ona Bundersen. The meeting was presided over and conducted by Captain Elsie Christensen. SEWING MACHINE Following opening excises, nine good IT WILL: cheer visits were reported. The DARN BRAID sketch was given by Mrs., Edna MEND TUCK Farrell and featured the life of PATCH FORVezlah Jane Butler Redd, mothRUFFLE WARD er of Mrs. Alice R. Rich. The RE- BIND lesson was given by Mrs. BunEDGE. VERSE dersen. STITCH BUTTON MONO. Captain Christensen then read a card from Mrs. Marilla SpenHOLE GRAM cer, camp member, now residing Free Sewing Course With Every Machine Sold. in Salt Lake City. Plans were held to for be made meetings the third Friday of each month. Prayers were offered by 'Mrs, Elizabeth Schow and Mrs. Esther Jensen. The Bundersen home was gaily decorated with Halloween motif by the following serving I members: committee Mrs. Schow, Mrs. Loreta Jensen and Mrs. Erma Peters. SIMONSENS Two-Tonin- Here Friday will continue to serve Box (UP) 4 I s i s i L tt I t f DONT TINKER WITH THE CONSTITUTION No-Ho- st Bridge Party Held at Nelson Home A bridge party was held at the home of Mrs, Winston P Nelson, Friday evening. luncheon Following the guests enjoyed bridge games. Prize went to Mrs. Wm. D. Hoi-lisno-ho- t. Special guest was Mrs. La North Ogden, a former member of the group. Verd John of Tolman Burke Simplicity Secret With Illiterates OF HONEYVILLE NORMAN, Okla. (UP) A misbelieves sionary of literacy Republican Candidate For Box Elder Oounty simplicity and more simplicity is the key to teaching any illiterate how to read and write. Dr Frank C. Laubach, who has taught millions around the globe to read and write, said his best advice to other mission aries is dont talk too much." Dont use a sentence when a word will do, he said Dont use a word when a smile will ASSESSOR against reapportiorwnent is a vote of confidence in the vision of our Pioneer leaders. Let us not set ourselves up as judges to undo the work they did so well I Minority rule always has been, is now, and always will be A vote efficient, courteservice if elected to the office he Pledges ous, competent vote AGAINST seeks. REAPPORTIONMENT AMENDMENT YOUR VOTE do. Laubach, 70, said encouragement works wonders in teaching illiterates Pat him on the back every time he does something right,1 Laubach said "If you., correct him, do it indirectly. When you have taught him several letters, tell him he will make a gbod teacher himself. Laubach uses this motto with his pupils, "each one teach one. He said it started years ago in the Philippines when a Moro chieftain warned his subjects they were to teach others how to read and write or lose their heads. Laubach ranks English as the toughest to teach. , Id rather teach lessons in Chinese than English, he said. Ive worked with 245 languages and nothing compares with English spelling. I 8 ZIG-ZA- 55 Pontiacs Go OF OMAHA 3 Conn. NECCHI . was elected without undue added expense to the taxpayers, I have not been able to get out and meet as many of you personally as I would have liked to in behalf of my campaign for K. B. Deseret Camp Members Faint Heart WATERBURY, Hear Emblems Lesson Thieves tried to for First is my responsibility to take care of the election needs of Box Elder County, In order to do the job for which I Vote for 7955 Pontiac Star Chief Custom Catalina EARNESTLY SOLICITED (Pd. Pol. Adv.) GUtm AGAINST Pofd Pelihcal AdvrhmMt Commit! Against Cwulitutionsl Amoftdawtt the Wgi status ItoopportMMmg The Basic Idea Behind the All-Ne-w ft INTRODUCING 1955 On Display October 29 and 30 Your Travel Advisor who will years ago General Motors Cor-- r. poration presented to America a new car called Pontiac. This new car was the direct result of a very specific idea. The Idea was this: to create a car which took its style, its engineering principles and its features from the very best and most expensive in America and to build these into a car priced just above the very lowest I head Greyhounds Travel Information Department A BOUT Women especially will appreciate her travel help She'll show you how to get more from your vacation Merry Miles will suggest what clothes to take . . . give you space saving packing tips . . . suggest interesting places to visit within your tell you what to expect in free services . , . suggest hotels and budget places to eat. ... Shell talk at your womens chib Merry Miles will arrange talks before your womens group . . . help you plan interesting trips . . . give you pointers on organizing conventions and show you movies of places you can visit on a budget low-co- P Shell be looking after details that mean extra comfort and pleasure Merry Miles and her assistants, thru Greyhounds nationwide service, will seek out unusual places to dine and develop vacation tours to new places of interest. You'll be hewing nwre from Merry Miles Write her for Information or travel advice. Tfovuf'TTMeAr A mating SCENICRUISER ilk 3- - Phone 175 (SREVixioyKiE) merry... All our miles are whan yon go Greyhound! y Fomou. HIGHWAY 30 Naturally, such an idea produced a wonderful and highly popular car a car which millions of satisfied owners have driven with outstanding pride and pleasure. Now, nearly three decades later, an entirely new Pontiatf has been created for 1955- -a car completely new from the ground up I One thing, however, about the 1955 Pontiac remains unchanged-i- ts basic idea-- to offer the American public the very finest car that can possibly be built to sell at a price within buyer. easy reach of any new-ca- r Shell show you new ways to travel for less , Merry Miles will explain how to use Greyhounds convenient SLUMBER-STOservice . . . show you how to save with Greyhounds liberal FAMILY FARE PLAN . . . make your hotel reservations enroute and help you plan your trip to see more . . . save more . . . going and returning. Howard Hotel Pontiac TRAVELER 17 When you see die new Pontiac on Friday or Saturday Oct. 29 or 30 you will be immediately impressed by its remarkable new styling. No other car in the world looks like this new Pontiac! When you drive it you will be astonished at its performance. For the 1955 Pontiac introduces the powerful new Strato-Strea- k V-an engine that has already been in than 3 million test miles! more Proved 8, all-ne- w When you price the new Pontiac you will come face to face with the basic Pontiac idea you will be agreeably surprised that so much car, so much sparkling newness, so much luxury, so much downright goodness can be priced so near the very lowest. We cordially invite you to come in on Friday or Saturday and see for yourself what a superb all-ne- w General Motors masterpiece has been created to carry the wonderful name Pontiac for 1955. , Coppin Motor Co. East Second South Brigham City. Utah 1 J S |