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Show "Buy U. S. Bonds , " Citizens Urged Hadley and Jensen Join Society Roy Hadley and Donald R. Jensen, Brigham City, became members of the American Society of tool Engineers at Utah State Agricultural It college. is the second school in the United States to organize such a chapter. Major objective of the society, Professor Fredrick explained Preator, head of the department, Is to be an organized and functioning institution for the advancement of scientific knowledge In the field of tool engineering and the means and the methods of applying such knowledge in practice. Installation ceremonies were conducted recently by prominent members of the national organization. Mr. Hadley, son of William R. Hadley, is a sophomore at Utah State. Mr. Jensen is a Junior. 6 Box . . First Security Bank . . . In The Stormy Days Ahead DO ALL YOUR LAUNDRY INSIDE with the help of the wonderful WHIRLPOOL DRYER . iBox . . Economy Depends Spreads Debt On Wide Thrift The future business and the in stability of our economy Box Elder county may well lean hard upon the Ihrift and savings of its people. One of our greatest assets can be those people who have thoughtfully useii the savings bond program to build a financial reserve. Lads hope more of us will continue to save with bonds and further secure our future. A little extra effort by all of us will bring this years quota easily within roach, lads make it with flying colors. LeROY D. WHITE. J. LEO NELSON. FREEDOM LeRoy I). White Elder County Bank Bond Purchases I Brigham City. Utah Wednesday, October 27, 1954 Present Sunday Soon; $73,440 To Be Distributed Program Oct. 31 want to emphasize the desirability of spreading ownership of the national debt widely among the citizens of the country. The purchase of savings individual stimulates bonds saving, helps that individual accumulate capital, and strengthens the economy of the nation. It is our honorable obligation to see that Box Elder county is among those areas of the nation that participate to the extent of I heir ability in reaching the designated amount for this current year. Elder NEWS Idaho Visitors to Final Payment for 1953 Beets Slated Ladies Auxiliary of the Letter Carriers of Brigham City Formed Mrs. Fay Christensen Serves As President Of the Local Group Many of their Brigham City friends will be interested in learning that Mr. and Mrs. H. Henry Thompson and famfly of Malta, Idaho will be in Brigham City, Sunday, October 31. to present the program in Sunday night meeting in the Fifth LDS ward. The family members will entertain with talks and various musical combinations. Included in the family members attending will be Jane Thompson, who serves as member of the General Board of the MIA and who is also a teacher at the BYU, and Sam who is a member of the prize winning male quartet at the BYU. The remaining family members are attending BYU. Out of a family of nine, six members have served LDS missions. Prior to the 7 p. m. meeting the Idaho visitors would be happy to visit with their many friends here between the hour3 of 2 and 4 at the home of F. Leland and Grace Thompson Seely on South Main. Sugar beet growers of Garland factory district will receive in the next few days $73,440.00 as a final payment for beets grown In 1953, according to Ford T. Sealley, district manager of I'tah-IdahSugar company. Jerald Ohman At Communications School Attending the U. S. Naval InElectriterior Communications cian School here is Jerald E. Ohman, fireman, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earland A. Ohman of 514 South First West, Brigham Before entering the navy in June, 1954, he attended Weber college, Ogden. Students at the school are taught the care and maintenance of shipboard navigational equipment. This Includes electrical and magnetic compasses such as the synchro units, gyro compass systems and related equipment. were stitution and at formed with Mrs. Nelson serving D. as deputy organizer. For the past 21 years Mrs. Nelson has been affiliated with the Logan Ladies Auxiliary of Carriers. She has served State Representative Letter in many capacities in the Utah State organization including, District 1 president, vice president, secretary and treasurer. Box Elder County Local officers Include: Mrs. Fay Christensen, president; Mrs. Delone Andersen, vice president, and Mrs. Norma Sheffield, CLAYBAUGH Willard Boys Justice of Supreme Court of Utah. Utah voters through our Constitution and Legislature have enacted laws to keep good Judges on the Bench. Justice George W. Worthen is now a Justice of the Supreme Court of Utah. He is up for November 2. Utah daily newspapers in their editorials describe him as a "judge of high reputation and unquestioned integrity, and as possessing "the true judicial mind, diligence, a stern devotion to justice, a deep concern for the He has years of judicial rights of litigants. experience. VOTE TO KEEP JUSTICE WORTHEN SUPREME COURT OF UTAH. BE SURE TO VOTE THE SEPARATE BALLOT. for Join Air Force COUNTY Three Willard young men recently enlisted in the U. S. air force and left for San Francisco. California. They are Marvin Graser, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Graser; Venard Baker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Baker, and Louis Larkins, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Larkins. The Justice George W. Worthen Incumbent ASSESSOR Edwin ft. Connon Horley W. Gustin Oscar W. Moyle, Jr. Grant H. Bagley Paul H. Ray Elias Hansen Arnold Rich Clifford L. Ashton Dennis McCarthy Rex J. Hanson Jesse R. S. Budge H. Irvin Arnovitt Wood R. Worsley Arthur E. Moreton Chevrolet and General Motors took a whole new look at the low-co- car and just look what happened! st ' FIRST SHOWING TOMORROW! $2750 to $4205. Staff and head nurse anesthetist, Wonderful Whirlpool in Arizona, Mexico, Utah nurses and for positions New Colorado, and Wyoming. Salaries range from $3410 to SAVE $30 $3060. Junior Agricultural Assistants, the positions throughout country and for fishery marketing specialist in the Department of Interior. Pay is from $2,750 Limited Time Only! Regular $229.95 DRYER for to $3,175 $199.95 If you, the voters, feel that and I would make you a good representative in the Utah legislature, I would be more than glad to serve you. (PAID (QW POLITICAL ADV ) for student trainees others. Correctional officer (male), for positions in federal penal and Salcorrectional institutions. ary is $3,410. Further information and application forms may be obtained from the commissions examiner, Glenn S. Nelson, at the Brigham City post ofice. $3,410 for . Now Chevrolet, the leading builder engines, introduces "Turbo-Fir- e V8. It carries the V8 design to a new high in efficiency with its high horsepower (162), (8 to 1), high performance and surprisingly high gas mileage. Available with standard transmission, or with the extra-cooptions of Overdrive or Powerglide. You can choose from two new sixes, too ! of the valve-in-hea- d in ifie best circles . . . The valve-in-he- V-- 8 ad i as only the valve-in-heleader can build ad it! Chevrolet also offers the last word in performance and economy! Theres a new "Blue-Flam- s 136 teamed with Powerglide and a new "Blue-Flam- e 123' with either standard transmission or Overdrive, st Cant you tell just by looking that Chevrolet and General Motors have come up with a completely .new idea about the d car? The idea is this: to build a car that offers the very newest thing in styling, the most modern features, the finest kind of performance and the highest quality of manufacture all at a modest price. Its something that took a lot of doing and that only the worlds leading car builders could do. Everything's new in this Motoramic Chevrolet from its lower top right down to its tubeless tires. Come in for the most fascinating visit you ever made( to an automobile showroom! low-price- ti advertisement Poid Solicits your vote and stands on record of past years as County Assessor. (Pd. Pol. Adv.). The U. S. Civil Service Commission today listed several jobs for which examinations will be given, including: draftsman for Cartographic positions in Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico, Utah and WyoSalaries range from ming. fast-actin- g, extri JUDICIAL motormic Lists Open Jobs Satin-Smoo- The ON THE Low . . . and behold! Civil Service tempered Meet protects garments from direct heat-raySelective Tcmpcreture lets you dry as you please. Controlled ecoCirculation is Drum is nomical. gentle on clothes. Sermlddal lamp leaves them fresh, fraVenting ends grant. ferce-N- e lint and moisture worries. for only ( Incumbent ) DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE (Republican) Famous Work-Savin- g WHIRLPOOL FEATURES about This years settlement is made as provided by the beet contract on the basis of the net return for sugar sales and the sugar content of the beet. Final payment this year is made at the rate of $0.59 per ton of beets. The total payments for 1953 beets were at the rate of $13.59 per ton. This years total Includes direct company payments of $11.24 per ton and payments made by the Government from funds collected from refiners and beet processors under the Sugar Act of 1948 of $2.35 per ton. George W. Worthen PETERSEN s CHARLES W. Ask $17,864,-000.00- mailed November 20th for All hoots delivered up to November 5th, according to the terms of the contract, Mr. Sealley 1 received. Charter members meeting the home of Mrs. Jeanette sd524995 Checks will be mailed this week to 616 growers of this area. This will bring total payments for the 1953 crop to Total payments for all beets grown for Utah-IdahSugar company and its wholly-owneGunnison subsidiary, Sugar, Inc., in 1953 in seven . mountain states was FRED L. October 22, included: Nelson, Mrs. Nelson, Mrs. Delone Andersen, Mrs. Norma Sheffield, Mrs. Fay Christensen, Mrs. Vera Se-Ladies Auxiliary o'f the Letter derholm, Mrs. Verna Johnson, Carriers of Brigham City has Mrs. Elzada Young and Mrs. now been organized and char- Grace Roberts. ter from National Headquarters During the evening the con- For E. We are now harvesting the 1951 crop of beets. Indications point to normal yields and sugar content. Initial payments for beets grown in 1954 will be enrich its great Bonrbon flavor OLD Tk motormic More than a new car a new HICKORY concept of low-co- st motoring! imiGHTj 0U H B 0 HwHISKl SIX TEARS OLD 86 PROOF OLD HICKORY DISTILLING CORPORATION PHILADELPHIA, PA. 18 NORTH MAIN CENTRAL CHEVROLET COMPANY PHONE 935 |