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Show ,L f9t THE BOX ELDER NEWS, Brigham City, October 23, 1962 Tuesday, All Migrant Council To Meet Monday Elder M'grant Worker council will hold a meeting cn Monday, Oct 29 at 7 30 o m m the Chamber of Commeice rooms 110 South Main of the meeting will be the work carried on by the council during the summer and tb formulate plans for organi-Adfio- n and piograms tor the coming year REPORTS WILL be given by the council tnrmbois th it have chair- with manned different activities, statistics coupled with recommendations for changes for next year tuipose mud-covere- i I bers representatives from the groups sponsoring the piogiam are muted to attend along with public officials and clergymen interested in the wmk of the council A pub m lie rn ctmg is being planned the the near future to acquaint community with the work and pro. , . by Bruce grams of the group. Have you ever seen anything like the Sponsoring groups hve included the local LDS Lutheran Lpisro migration that took place last Friday? pal, Christian Reformed Presbv with in red hats horses, Toe Gotes, terian and Roman Catholic church- People trailers. a with trucks, es, along Jeeps, and with representative hampers, from the South Box Elder Farm high expectations moved almost en mass Bureau mountams of 4 xg86S.' ELECT Ross C. Bowen Utahs toward the far reaches and hills Hie fish and game department estimated there wee 150,000 in all. Seemed like there were that many left Brigham City. And they all had one goal in mind, bag a deer. Me stayed home and spent a few hours duck hunting Saturday. Didn't get much but then didn't have to drag it off a mountain top either. have been Don't misunderstand me. an ardent deer hunter, an enthusiastic nim-rosill love to go deer hunting, to smell the dean fragrance of sage, to eat by the camp f re and feel my ... I I I d I thick-boote- d feel d ggmg into a mountain slope But let me fell you about my duck hunt or shou!d say "our duck hunt became Scott, my son, and Hilda, my dog, went along figured wed go out for the afiernoon And so we loaded peraphenal a shootlnq info the car and the three of us, excited, headed for the marsh. What a picture; a man and his son and his dog. fe't downright patriotic We in the hunt'ng area and made to walk the to a preoarations sink box. There were hoardes of nats surrounded Scott and me and Hilda was 'chasing seagulls The walk was a muddy one. And when looked back at the young towhead, he was trudging along, the oozy mud slapping on his oant legs several inches above his rubber bools He didn't caie, though, and chuckled. We reached the box which was under a heaped mud couple of inches of water. box and then around the began bailing the water out. ... I two-year-o- ld I I 0 half-mil- e I for I State House of Representatives Box Elder County, District One d 1 to he ptesent and tv have ihttt reports in writ ng as will s re ids to give orally to the council In addition to the council mem Box to Council membiis Where have you been? exclaimed his We trudged back to the car, loaded the mother. gear and arrived home after dark. Scott, da chased seagulls. Except when I hadi and soaked, was first in the "Hunting ducks!" he beamed, Indeed the job about half done, Hilda came gal-t he had. 1 loping up, stopped short and splash . . . house. right in my face shouted before remem- Shed Looted You, Hilda, N. R. Peterson, 154 South First BOFEIWOM A bering Scott was along. When Hilda West, reported to Brigham City showered me moments later, I used restraint police, Oct 19, the theft of several items from a shed on Fourth and smiled South and Ninth West. He said "Come on now, old girl, dont do that a bicycle, motor, bolt cutters and hammer bearing a total value of any more." 50 had been taken since Sept. finished bailing, helped Scott down in $82 15. In addition, gasoline has been the box and then proceded setting up the taken and windows broken, he decoys. Hilda stopped chasing seagulls. Instead she splashed through the decoys, BOX ELDER NEWS stepped on some, nuzzled others and tried A wMkly to carry one of them off. nwtppr tbnsnd in 1894. publlthtd Bvry Tuesday and ntrod n Sdcond th post efflct CUts Mstttr Finally got in to the box, dragged a re- In Brigham City Utah, undar thd act df March 1179. 8, luctant Hilda along and the hunt commenListen to the words they say. They had their homes ced. lubtcrfptlon rata S3JB par yaar, payabta In advanca; In combination with th Boi the modern way. Of course they got a free Eldar Journal (published There werent any ducks flying and it 14 00 par yaar S3 00 for 4Thursday month down at Brigham Furniture. estimate was so quiet you could hear Hildas teeth slnglo copy, 10 cants. W. Publisher Chat. Claybaugh, chatter. Pretty soon, a flock of seagulls flew over with a bound, Hilda sprang out of the Audit Bureau of Circulation box, showering us with mud and water. Member National Utah State Press Association, We finally coaxed her back and just in Editorial Association and United Press international. Advertising Represente time. There was a lone duck gliding Hvet Utah State Pratt Association. Salt Lake City, Utah. I stood into our decoys. up and fired . . . and missed tried for second shot but the gun jammed. With this Hilda scram bled out of the box again and Scott began to cry. Hilda had slapped a gob of mud right in his face. After had assured him that everything was alright, Scott asked "Say, Dad, why did we bring Hilda? To retrieve the ducks we get," explained. knew she would retrieve because Candidate Republican when had been out before the season to look over the marsh situation, she kept for bringing back sick ducks to me. rid heck of of had a a time getting them while she wasn't looking. Hilda got back in with her teeth still duck And behold another chattering. BOX ELDER COUNTY came our way. I stood and fired again fell . scram. . and the duck and Hilda went bling out over Scott. YOUR SUPPORT IN THE GENERAL ELECTION shouted proudly. Go get her, girl," WILL BE APPRECIATED She got it alright. Started to chew it up. shouted again. (Paid Political Advertisement) "Fetch it here, girl," She dropped the duck, came racing over, splashed water in my face and then went back to eating the duck. managed to salvage most of the bird. We didn't get any more shots though we I ..waited until sundown when the shooting Jclosed. Scott balanced my empty shotgun on the! sack of decoys while I bailed . . . and Hil- Utah I I I ... I CARMI H. I CAMPBELL I I I I COUNTY TREASURER I I ! I I 9 We always t w like to see a man who wants to get ahead f ft Affect a nbe Lets be reali-ti- c one housewife who aex a pheme of a copper pad doesnt really instead Scouring pad affect a whole industry. But she does sy mholie a serious problem that all copper producers, including Kennecott, must solve to remain sound businesses. The world-wid- e problem is the frequent use of substitutes for copper in t let trieal plumbing and other fabricated products. This reduces llie demand for copper. At hen the demand for copper is reduced, the price drops Ivennecolt must be able to ell its Utah produced copper profitably at the price J&BsmeeoSi Utah Copper Division Do you have a plan running through your head for improving your farm or livestock operation? Will you need extra money? Or perhaps just some helpful information and advice? Youre a man wed like to see. watching them progress Helping people get ahead satisfaction than more us anything else we do. Of gives course we work at it by keeping up to the minute on local nation-wid- e crop conditions, market prices and prospects and services sound our be and will so helpful. conditions our advice or Come in and lets talk about your plans problems. It for could be a most profitable experience you. world supply and demand. are under way to meet the problem substitutes. caused by First, the topper industry U undei taking research to develop new uses for th metal. 1hi is a long range approach to creating in creast d demand. Second, for the immediate present, Kennecott constantly strives for the greatest possible efficiency in all Operations to hold down costs. Holding down costs is a key factor in enabling Kennecott to compete 0UC , cesefully in the world topper market. bv Two progiams fkL Itvwrh lank . ' FIRST SECURITY BANK C&J&osvBtidtt . Utoh, N A. . 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