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Show a T T Univeesal Microfilming Corp Peirpont Ave. 141 ?4irme v'v';- Vj P". ' - GEORGE DEWEY CLYDE was the choice of the State of Utah to serve as Governor, being victorious over other two candidates. WALLACE l'. DENNETT will return to Washington, D.C. to his seat in the Uni- ted States Senate as result of Tuesday vote. I '& Begin Monday Evening, Nov. 12 u ) States Representative for another term. KLEON KERR was elected senate post on can ticket in county. of Tremon-to- n to the State the RepubliBox Elder ROSS C. BOWEN was torious over Democratic didate in the contest for trict 1 post. Weather Moderates After Cold Spell Temperatures climbed to a comfortable 53 degrees Tuesday alter five days of unusually cold weather in this locality. The evening education program of the Box Elder CounA total of eight inches of snow School will District ty begin Monday evening, Nov. 12, at through the Box Elder High school with classes being offered in 30 fell from Thursday and the moisture has different subjects. New classes will be organized later to Sunday totaled .65 of an inch so far this meet needs and interests of the public. month. Classes will run for a period The following is tne weather of ten weeks. Each class will Writers Workshop conditions as recorded by Charles require an enrollment of ten or Will Meet Clifford, local weather observer, more members in order to war-an- t Tonight six days: the hiring of instructors, According to Dr. George A for the past suLow Snow Moisture Date High according to Vernal Willie, the Writers Boyce, president, pervisor of the adult education Workshop will meet on their .18 program in South Box Elder regularly scheduled date, Wedcounty nesday evening, Nov. 7, at 8 .03 in. m- - n the conference room in Courses of study being offer-- 1 .36 in. at Administration the building ed are as follows: .03 in. school. Intermountain and for beginners Typewriting .05 in. Advanved Typewriting with ShaFormal elections for the ron D. Jensen as instructor. year will take place Farm and Business Law with Walter G. Mann as instructor. Aviation Ground course, L. A. Will Richardson, instructor. Piano playing for adult beginners, Douglas Mann, instructor. Organ playing for adult beginners, Beth P. Tingey, instructor. Priesthood Sessions Scheduled Saturday Advanced organ playing, Nellie E. Wight, instructor. Evening; Two General Sessions on Sunday Spanish, Craig 'Bramwell as inThe regular quarterly conference fqr members of South structor. Box Elder Stake will be held Saturday evening and Sunday, Home Nursing with Winifred Nov. 10 and 11, according to President Glen M. Bennion. J. Ryan as instructor. Planning and financing the Joseph L. Wirthlin, Presiding Bishop of the LDS Church will modern home, Edward D. Ward, represent General Authorities at the two-da- y conference. instructor. The Saturday evening meetGeneral sessions on Sunday Farm mechanics with Norwood J. Hyer as instructor. ing will be held in the LDS will begin at 10 a. m. and at Farm and home woodwork- Sixth ward chapel, President 2 p. m. in the tabernacle. The Singing Mothers chorus Bennion announced, and the gening, John Olsen, Jr., instructor. Dairy productidn and manage- eral sessions on Sunday will be from this region, from Malad conducted in the LDS stake tab- to Ogden, will present musical ment, Sam Gordon, instructor. and ernacle, as usual. numbers during the morning Livestock management session, under the direction of Poultry production, Owen Saturday evening at 6:45 p. Mrs. Florence Jepperson Mad-so- n instructor. a m., leadership of the Relief Society GenPlanting the home grounds, meeting priesthood is scheduled for all eral Board music committee. Sam pordon. councilmen, bishoprics, The South Box Elder stake Repairing household furniture high and Senior Aaronic choir will furnish music for the and appliances, Raymond Payne, Melchizedek stake committee members, and afternoon session, President instructor. Melchizedek Bennion stated. Practical Arithmetic, Harris presidencies of all priesthood quorums. The evening session will be A. Mortensen, instructor. Personal Health, Richard P. At 815 p. m a special meet- gin at 7 p. m. and will be con n ing will be held for all South ducted under the direction of Anderson, instructor. DeAnn Mc- stake Elders and their wives, the South Box Elder stake MIA Art instruction, and Senior Aaronic members officers. Donald, instructor. is anticiA good attendance Art crafts with Marie T. Jepp-son- , and their wives. The meeting instructor. will be followed by a program pated at all sessions of the conUse of Water Colors with Har- and dance with refreshments ference, according to President Bennion. rison T. Groutage, instructor. being served. Improved Methods in teaching Arithmetic, Caseel D. Burke, instructor. Other classes being planned include Social Dancing and Automobile Driving instruction, will be however time and place ' announced later. President U.S. Senatoi U. S. Rep. Precinct In January, instruction will be home of e b given in upholstery a furniture by Bessie Hansen. US a X A class in genealogy research c a a G will begin Nov. 30 with Reed M. Si .a 2 X w as instructor. Izatt V) On Thursday evenings, Dr. 311 133 99 345 92 James T. Simper will teach a 353 BRIGHAM No. 1 class at Honcyville in "Keeping 271 162 245 190 276 164 BRIGHAM No. 2 Livestock Healthy. 231 123 249 106 253 100 BRIGHAM No. 3 At Bear River City ; a class 84 321 300 103 4 79 No. 326 BRIGHAM Irin will be taught Improved 137 308 124 169 277 323 No. 5 BRIGHAM rigation Practices, with the time 441 181 395 228 448 179 BRIGHAM No. 6 to be announced at a later date. 258 124 Practices 215 169 219 125 Soil Improvement BRIGHAM No. 7 will be offered at the Willard 261 113 222 141 276 101 BRIGHAM No. 8 school as soon as a time is cho E. EMERY WIGHT had lead of 140 votes early Wednes- day morning in race for four-yea- r county commis- sioner post. T11EO RICHARDS, Fielding farmer, will represent people District 2 in the State vic- canDis- state representative Legislature during SIX PAGES two-ye- ar 4-Y- ear President Dwight Eisenhower Vice President Richard Nixon were reelected Tuesday by a vote that turned into an avalanche trend less than one hour after the polls closed. At 1:30 a. m. today, Wednesday, with 67 percent of the nations votes tallied, the Eisenhower Nixon ticket was leading DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER in 41 states giving them 457 electoral votes. The popular vote ..was named President of the United States for a second gave Eisenhower some 26 milNEW BOARD MEMBER to 18 million for Adali lion term in a landslide vote Delbert E. Cook was elected District Four Elects Cook to School Board Delbert E. Cook victorious in the election Tuesday, 403 votes cast in of Willard was school board with a total of his favor. Cook will represent District Four in all matters of business of the Box Elder County School District Four is com-rised District. of Deweyville, Honeyville, Harper, Mantua, Perry and Wil lard. Opposing Cook on the ticket were Ursel Ilunsaker of Honey-villwho received a total of 265 votes; Aaron Snow of Perry, who received 220 votes; Mrs, Valoy J. Boothe of Honeyville, who received 133 votes, and Charles J. Clifford, who received 78 votes. Cook will serve for a term of four years, and will fill the position now being held by Loren Ilunsaker of Honeyville who will retire from the board on Jan. 1, 1957. The decisive vote in Cooks victory came from Willard where 268 votes were cast in his across the nation. 74,-24- 53,-93- ; ommission Race and While the presidential candidates led with overwhelming margins, leadership in both the senate and house were still hanging in the balance with Democrats maintaining a slight edge. Utah Republicans for national offices led opponents with margins in some cases approaching Eisenhower proportions. after midnight a Shortly United Press tabulation of 755 Utah precincts listed George Dewey Clyde leading over his two opponents in the governor race with 99,516 votes. L. C. Romney and Gov. J. Bracken 5 Lee trailed with 83,224 and respectively. Romney conceded to Clyde at 10:15 p. m. Tuesday and incumbent Lee followed at 10:45 p. m. Senator Wallace F. Bennett was virtually assured of his seat in congress, leaving Alonzo Hop-ki138,777 to 114,530. In the first district race for Representative, incumbent Henry Aldous Dixon moved to a commanding lead over Carlyle J. Gronning by registering to 33,245 for Gronning. Other state races were: Secretary of State: LaMont F. Toronto (R) 144,873; Linn C. Ba- of Single Democrat .eads in By Huge Margin to represent District Four in the Box Elder School F. LELAND SEELY was leading by 104 votes in in-complete returns for two year county commissioner position. GOP Takes State, County Posts; Bond Defeated by Close Margin Eisenhower Leads Utah GOP Ticket Evening Classes Offer 30 Different Courses of Study to Local Residents Wes-tensko- rK-- . HENRY ALDOUS DIXON was selected on the Republican ticket to serve as United Bishop Joseph L Wirthlin Attend South Stake Conference r y-y- 4 tji. BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH, WEDNESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 7, 1956 Adult Education Program Will 7 5 - KliW VOLUME 59, NUMBER 45 Xitjrr3rcTrfr:-ja-n-;-i- District Attorney Only Candidate Sure of Election Box Elder county mirrored the national and state trend Tuesday by tallying vote margins for every Republican candidate listed on the ballot with a single exception. The lone Democratic leader was E. Emery Wight who with 32 precincts reported at 2 a. m. today, Wednesday, was leading Robert J. Potter in the four-yea- r race for county commissioner 140 votes. Wight received RICHARD M. NIXON will by 4121 to 3981 for Potter. continue to serve as helpThe voting in most Box Elder mate to President . Dwight was heavy, however precincts D. Eisenhower during the figures indicate that the total vote will fall short of the record coming four years. 8,835 voes which were cast In Box Elder during the 1952 election. Precincts still left to report are Clear Creek, Lynn, Junction, Lakeside, Howell, Yost, Park Valley and Grouse Creek. President Eisenhower led the Box Elder ticket with , 5584 to Stevensons 2571. Eisenhower picked up 171 votes over his 1952 total while Stevenson dropVoters in Box Elder county ped 218 from his previous recvoted down the bond issue which ord. Senator Wallace Bennett pollproposed that Box Elder county s issue bonds in the amount of ed 4670 votes to Alonzo Hop-kin3448. For U. S. Repreconof $200,000 for the purpose Henry Dixon proved structing nursing homes for the sentative, as Carlyle twice as aged and inlirm in Brigham City Gronning. popular Dixons 5433 more and at Tremonton. than doubled the 2633 votes cast received for Gronning. Returns had been On the state level, Republican from all except seven voting districts in the county by 1 am George D. Clyde walloped his for Clyde, 3438, Wednesday morning. The count two opponents: at that time was 2979 in favor of Romney 2514 and Lee, 2197. the bond issue and 3173 against Other state candidates fared In the county as follows: Secretary the issue. of State: Toronto (R) 4703, BaHill Burton funds in the ker (D) 3373; Attorney General: amount of $100,000 were avail- Callister (R) 4652, Giles (D), able at this time, which could 3345; State Auditor: Lambourne have been used for the purpose (R), 4677, Yohng (D), 3370; of constructing a nursing home State Treasurer: Preece, (R), in Brigham City at the present 4927, Schubach (D) 3103. Both candidates for State time if matching funds could have been raised by the county, Senator from Box Elder county conducted a fighting battle right down to tlie wire. As later reThe issue was carried by In Kleon Kerr large majority in each of the turns came eight precincts in Brigham City forged ahead of Harold B.1 Felt, and by the Perry and Willard 4210 to 3913. For the northern district seat All other precincts precints. voted decidedly against the issue in the state house, Theo Richthe tabulation proved, when 32 ards led A. J. Taylor, 1855 to of the 39 precints had reported (Continued on Page Two) Nursing Home Bond Issue Curtis E. Caiderwood, currently serving as District Attorney for Box Elder, Cache and Rich counties, is probably the only candidate in this locality who has slept peacefully throughout the long cold Meets Defeat nights, without the worry of being defeated in Tuesdays election. The reason? Calderwoodjwas the only unopposed candidate whose name appeared on the local ballots which we voted on Tuesday. A resident of Logan, he was listed on the Republican ticket for election to the office he now holds. He was victorious over the Democratic candidate in the 1952 election. Bear River Farmer Receives Recognition A home-mad- e calf incubator, constructed and used by John Hardy on his farm at East Bear ker (D), 105,810. . River City, was featured in the current issue of Farm Journal Attorney General: E. R. Grover A. magazine, the nations largest (R) 141,104; Giles (D) 109,941. farm publication. State Auditor: Sid Lam- The incubator, made of an old bourne (R) 142,510; Brigham H. milk cooler with a small fan calves. inside, dries off new-borYoung (D), 108,259. A picture of one of the Hardy State Treasurer: Sherman J. Preece, (R), 147,263; Stanley D boys and the incubator appeared in the magazine. Schubach, (D), 102,794. Cal-list- er n Incomplete Unofficial Results of Sox Elder General Election Sccy of State Governor Atty Gen. a se , u 9 B J 226 169 164 196 175 260 158 194 95 156 92 83 161 190 117 110 St G G H Auditor B pa O St. Treas. St. Senatoi 0 be 0 9 Rep Dist t Bm it JS fi X 0 1 Rep Dist us St O X S tr, H 2 Comm. 4-- Comm. 2-- Board of Education Bonds A us b CO A a w I Is co 124 113 97 128 107 179 110 71 sen. Completing the schedule of classes offered is a class in Time of Uranium Prospecting. this class will also be announced at a later date. Local residents are urged to enroll in the classes offered or to contact WllHe if other classes are desired. 90 10 Eagles Auxiliary Moved Up a Week Eagles' Auxiliary meeting has been moved up a week, according to Mrs. Frances Britenburg, president. Meeting will be held this eve-- 1 ning, Wednesday, Nov. 7, at 8 p. m in the Eagles hall. The change was necessary due to state visitation. It is also announced that regular Eaglo gamefc will be play-- 1 ed Thursday tfveningi Nov. 8, beginning at 8 30 p. m. in Jthej Eagles hall. I I 17 76 20 |