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Show Brigham City, Utah' Tuesday, October 30, 1962 THE BOX ELDER NEWS, iiw v v v 1. ryy ytfTfy I r t cene i Jtl r, ili , Sarah Yates, Society Editor ...Rev C. Kuipers I isnEKiaoEffi Telephone PA 53 3 Visits Father t t Rev C Kuipers joined family and friends at Orange City, Iowa last week to be pi event at a community reception for his lather Mr. C A Kuipers who buame 102 on Oct 2 1th Asked by reporters for his formula for good health at his old age, his reply quoted by the Orange City Capital was as fol lows "Mr Kuipers attributed his longevity to his adherance to Christian concepts and to his devotion to an active life in the com mumty The senior Mr Kuipers came to Iowa from Holland m 18ll0 and was a farmer until retirement His wife passed away nine years ago, and he is now residing at a municipal home for old people ft X I 9 1 I ft t I I 4 I ; Al Schools Schedule I I & For Little Spooks 2nd North i Carnivals and Goblins BLAINE OLSEN i i The annual Halloween dance at (Continued Prom Page One) Nelson announce that there will be Box Elder Junior High school will have a different twist this year games cake walks, bingo darts and many other forms of Seventh graders will gather for their dance at 6 30 p m m the big gymnasium while eighth and ninth grade class members attend a movie, Knock on Wood with Danny Kaye, in the auditorium Then at about they will reverse with the upper two clas ses attending the dance and the seventh grade slated to see the movie Fveryone is expected to wear a costume and prizes will be awar7 p.m. Christian Reformed Chapel ded for the btst outfits and also lor the home room with the most s (See article in today issue) students in costume Sam Gordon is faculty member MORTUARY i i HEAR LUCY HARVEY ft The Reformation Needed i 8pm Today i J i Thursday, I ! K Addresses Civic Garden Club Improvement Club Schedules Meet Dr Milton R Merrill, vice president of Utah State university, was guest speaker at the Thursday meeting of Civic Improvement club at the War Memorial Home The American His topic was He Individual and His Freedom was introduced by Mrs. Richard Mulliken, who was program along wuh Mrs George Mason and Mrs Margaret Evans Mrs J Y. Ferry, club presi dent presided and conducted the meeting the COMPLETING program were patriotic vocal solos by J Earl Johnston, accompanied by Mrs Johnston. Annexe Glover, daughter of Mr and Mrs Clyde L Glover, who was Girls State representative for Civic Improvement Club for 1962, gave a report of her activities at USU in acJune She gave a day y count of her various experiences at Girls State and expressed appre ctation to the club for the opportunity she had of attending Girls State REFRESHMENTS were served to 75 persons during the social hour from an attractive table adorned Mrs Jas with lovely fall flowers per Nicholas was chairman and was assisted by Mrs Norman Nel-seMrs Mark Nielsen, Mrs Powers, Mrs Fred Holland Mrs Milton Jensen, Mrs Frank Earl and Mrs Martel Humpherys The culture corner, under the direction of Mrs Pearly Hunsaker, Christoffered many hand-mad- e mas suggestions A short business meeting was conducted following the program HONFYVILLE Halloween carnival is to be held Wednesday, Oct 31 at lloneyville school Supper will be seived starting at 5 p m Chow mein has bem prepared again this year by the Japanese ladies, and there will also be barbecue, salad, drinks, pie, ice cream rones, popcorn and homemade candy The carnival will include a cake walk, bingo, fish pond and other games Also a side show will be offered Starting time is 5 p m foi the carni for supper, val and costumes are in order The public is invited General chairman is Tdward Meeker 6pm FOOTHILL SCHOOL has planned its Halloween Carnival for Tuesday Oct 30, from 6 to 8 30 p m at the Bunderson school The entire family is invited Activities will include games and enA light tertainment for everyone meal will be available at 6 p m for a nominal fee Also on the agenda for the evening are a spook alley, fish pond, movies and a cake walk along with boothes offering various items for sale Rather than coming in costume it is suggested that students have a face put on at the Mr and Mrs make up booth Paul Davis are co chairmen of the Ar-vil- Valeue Gardner sits still as mom Mrs. Bill Gardner paints her face lor tne HALIOWCLN TIMl rootlnl! school Halloween carnival set for Tuesday, Oct. 30 Watching are brothers Michael and Darrell Gardner. Their party is just one of many planned by PTA groups for the children in Brigham City and surrounding communities Comer Main Street Spade n Trowel by-da- f ! USU Professor in charge of the event school Muuntainview students will have their Halloween parties in schoolrooms, with the PTA providing treats of candy apples, according to PTA president Mrs Wilford Wendell Room representatives will be m charge of individual room parties, with the kiddies looking forward to a variety of events for the day Central school PTA is sponsoring the annual Halloween party at that school with Mr and Mrs Ward Secrist in charge of the fesThe annual party is slativities ted to start at 6 30 p m Wed nesday Mr and Mrs Glen Dixon are in charge of preparing a spook alley and each room will have a game and prizes A costume parade to choose the best costumes is slated at 8 p m Mr. and Mrs John Higgmson aie in charge ot the games with Mr and Mrs John Burnett hand- - party PFRRY HALLOWFEN carnival is a community affair to be held at Perry school at 6 30 p m on There will Wednesday, Oct 31 Stake Schedules be food for sale and all kinds of games A very nominal fee will be charged, according to J E Clark, chairman Also serving are Boyd Relief Society Leadership Meet Hirschi and Deyr! Young Prizes for the best costumes Elder stake Relief society leadership meeting will be held on will be given, and there will be Thursday, Nov 1, at 7 30 p m square dancing with a professional caller An area for in the First LDS ward chapel Special event of the program will be provided, too Perry PTA will be the presentation of One has as a project, cards, wrapWorld which was prepared re- selling Christmas Orders for pings and ribbons cently for the Box Elder The these will be taken at the HalloInterfaith social visiting teachers in the stake are ween Carnival BEAR RIVER PTA Halloween urged to be present for this program and the visiting teachers carnival will begin at 6 p m. on convention. Friday, Oct 26, at the school. SupFollowing the program, depart- per will be served for the entire Box money-makin- g d ment meetings will be held for all family, and an evening of raffles, officeis and teachers of the wards games and a spook alley with fun making up the Box Elder stake for all ages is planned LINCOLN SCHOOL faculty and ling arrangements for things to PTA join hands as they plan a eat including cakes, cookies, pies real Halloween party tor Lincoln and other pastries available at a school to be held Wednesday, Oct small cost 31, al the school Thp children are Spade and Trowel Garden club will meet on Thursday, Nov 1. at 8 p m. at the home of Mrs Charles Hodges, 643 Meadowland, with Mrs Dean Kenny as co hostess "Herbs and the Uses" is the title of the interesting lesson to be presented by Mrs Walter Cor wth a wm, while the exhibit for the theme of a centerpiece table will be pre Thanksgiving pared by Mrs Richaid Yeakey will find members Roll call naming their favorite hour plants and exchanging rooted slips Current garden articles will be reviewed by Mrs Dean Kcnnv The nominating committee, Mrs J L Powers and Mrs Stanley Ve itch will present the slate of officers and elections will be held Mrs Brute Johnson than man of the flower show will report on the flower show after which the vears projects will be outlined by Mrs James White Members unable to attend or who are planning to bring guests are requested to call either Mis Hodges or Mrs Kenny Sego Lily Camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers met at the home of Melissa Petersen on Oct 25 Captain Mae Nedbalek pre- sided and conducted the meeting. Pledge of allegience was led by Melissa Petersen and the opening , is miian Kll C iltl i prayer invited to don costumes and fac ulty and PTA helpers are too, as they meet between the hours of 6 and Included in the activities fun on the agenda are fish ponds, spook alley, fortunes bin-gA etc , to follow the dinner charge of $1 per student oi $2 50 per families with three or mote children at Lincoln will be made Ticket deadline is Oct 26 are Co chairmen of the event Mrs Joan Phippen and Mrs Carol Victor, along with a host of mothers and fathers joining together to make a successful party At 7 45 p m the annual cosParents tume parade will begin and other children are invited to join the group to witness the parade Climaxing of the evening will be favors presented following After the parade, the parade children will return home with their families CORINNE PTA will hold its Halloween carnival on Wednesday, Oct 31, beginning at 7 30 p m at the school The event is planned for the whole family, with supper to be served at the starting time of the event are Mr and Mrs Dee Hansen and Mr The public and Mrs Don Nelson is invited, with act.vities planned for all ages Chances on prizes for both a boy and a girl will be sold during the evening and several door prizes will be awaided Games, cake walks, bingo, darts and other games will be included 8pm v laVerda Lee gave a report of yj. I.,' Nj convention of the the national Dl'P held Oct 6 in Salt Lake City A sketch of the life of John Cole, grandfather of Melissa Petersen, was read by Emma Kimber The lesson "Hilda Erickson Pioneer, was given by Mae Nedbalek Mrs Frickson is the oldest living pioneer and was the only ptoneei who was able to attend the luncheon given in their honor on Tuly 1 4 ot Utah Pm by the Daughters neers Refreshments were served at the close of the meeting by Maiy Elza Wight and Annie Jensen Goodliffe to 18 members g Womens Council Hears Debate From Candidates t.'V Highlighting a recent meeting of the Womens Legislative Council of Utah was the latest in politic il speechmaking in the form of a de bate between Congressman David King and Senator Wallace F Ben nett, both of whom are contending for the Utah Senate seat They de bated on the topics of foreign aid the proposed Canyonlands park and the latest facets of the Cuban de velopment The Women s Legislative Coun cil of Utah met at the state capt tal building on Thursday Oct 25 where the ladies also were addres sed by Congressional candidates Burton and Peterson on the Euro pean Common Market and deficit financing, by Congressional candi dates Lloyd and Jenkins on urban renewal and Medicare bill, and attorney general aspirants Kessler and Hendersen, who gave their background and qualifications foi office ATTENDING FROM Box Legislative Council were Mrs Jack Shumway, president and Mrs Quentm Allen of Tremon Arthur Carlson ton, and Mrs Mrs C V Forsgren, Mis R M Kaiser, Mrs Ruel Eskelsen and Mrs Esther Watkins The delegates will report on the meeting and the debates at tht next meeting of the Box Fklei county group on Wednesday Nov Elder'--Women'- s v'L h ifvfs 7 m or me b t t d 4 ' 6 P I T t y ? 3 !?-- F ta 3 , SfS; Y ft Vq ; , V 7 . 'V WALLACE 1 F. BENNETT r LAURENCE BURTON A. PRATT KESLER ROSS C. BOWEN RLPUBI ICAN CANDIDATE FOR UNITED STATFS CONGRESSMAN, UTAHS FIRST DISTRICT ATTORNEY GENERAL FOR THE STATE OF UTAH CANDIDATE REPUBLICAN FOR STATE DIST. 1 REPRESENTATIVE, United States Senator V P 4 f Jr. P 7 UTAHS SENIOR SENATOR YOUR MAN IN WASHINGTON WALLACE F. BENNETT has spent 12 years in the Senate and has made himself an expert on Complex legislation relating to He comFinance, Labor and Industry mands respect on both sides of the Aisle Senator Bennett sponsored legislation which was instrumental m bringing Thio-ko- l Chemical Corp to Box Elder County He is regarded as one of the SOLID MEN tn the Senate Senator Bennett is an important member of the Joint Committee on Defense Production Should he be defeated Utah will lose this seat He, with the Air Force, saved the BOMARC MISSILE program after Representative King voted to end it in 1959 It was Senator Bennett who worked with the Defense Department and procur-rethe MOBILE Mid Range Ballistic Mis sile contract for Thiokol. Because of his Seniority and stature in in the Senate, Senator Bennett has first claim on the next vacancy on the Senate As a New Senator, Space Committee should CONGRESSMAN King be elected, he would have absolutely nothing to do with Space or Missile programs Senator Bennett recently received an Award for OUTSTANDING REPRESENTATIVE PUBLIC SERVICE, from Senator Harry F. B.rd (Democrat from Virginia) m behalf of the National Committee for a Representative Congress, for his Outstanding Record as a Senator d ? i t 4ft K i M I 1 a Laurence J Burton is a native of and lives in Ogden, Utah He is a graduate of Weber College He received his Bachelors Degree from the University of Utah and his Masters Degiee from Utah State University He has done work toward his Doctors degree in Political Science at George Washington and Georgetown Universities in Washington, D C He married the former Janice Shupe of Ogden and they are the parents of four children He is a worker in Educational and Community affairs and an active member of the 55tli Ward Laurence Burton was Legislative As sistant to former US Congiessman from Utah, Henry Aldous Dixon While m Washington he learned all Legislative Processes and will be ready to go to WORK for the people of Utah, upon his arrival in Washington D C. For the past two and one half years, Laurence has been Administrative Assistant to Utahs Republican Governor George D Clyde. This experience has placed him in an enviable position of a vast working knowledge of the needs of all sections of our State He believes firmly that UTAH'S resources must be farther developed to provide more job opportunities for Utahs growing population. Be Certain Vote for Burton for Congress Nov. 6th Born and reared in .Salt Lake City Utah Attended Salt Lake City public schools, graduated University of Utah 1930 Bachelor of Arts degree, 1933, Bachelor of Law degree Married to the former Ellen Tourssen They are parents of two chil- dren A Pratt Kesler is or has been affiliated with the following professional, church, civic and political organizations President of the Utah State Bar President Salt Lake County Bar United States Attorney for Utah Attorney General of the State of Utah Chairman Utah Commission on Uniform State Laws Former Republican State Chairman Fulfilled a mission for LDS Church Salt Lake City Jr Chamber of Commerce American Red Cross National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis Salt Lake Kiwams Club As Attorney General he advises the following State Departments on legal Engineering, Board of Education and the Land Board. He is one of three members of the Board of Examiners this Board passes upon all claims against the treasury of the State of Utah. His unmatched professional services as an Attorney qualify him for the important office of Attorney General. matters-Highway- POLITICIAN: 6 tives Experienced of House member years of Represents 2 years member Powerful Appropriations Committee Served on ALL major committees Education, Business Administration, Health and Welfare, etc. CIVIC years member years County Chairman Infantile Paralysis 12 years chairman of Selective Service of Rotary 36 14 Board. 8 years Chairman for County Red Cross BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION years Manager of J C. Penney Co Years Chamber of Commerce Secretary Manager. 12 Years General Manager of Peach Days Celebration. Executive Secretary of the Box Elder Knife and Fork Club Ross Bowen is a man of experience and proven ability with a keen knowledge 35 12 of Utah s needs, which qualifies him to represent us in the State Legislature, 0 EBERHART REPUBLICAN COUNTY C FOXLEY REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE BOX ELDER 2nd DISTRICT My Program Is: To carefully apply my experience in legislating a program of efficient and economical government To thwart the trend of ever increasing PROPERTY TAX. To insure that every TAXPAYER has an honest and full value for every Tax Dollar Spent. Resist unnecessary legislation I solicit your VOTE because I feel my background and experience will benefit YOU and all UTAH TAXPAYERS Owner of Foxley Insurance Agency 12 yrs Past Pres and Member of Tremonton Lions Club Past Chief and Member of Tremonton Volunteer Fire Dept, for 25 years Past Pres. Tremonton Garland Jaycees Director Utah State Insurance Agents Association. Mgr Box Elder Co Fair 7 yrs. Treas Tremonton City 9 yrs. Owns his own home and other real estate in Tremonton Married to Beth Smith of Fielding and is the father of 2 boys and 2 girls. o o o ti f I CAIN Qualified admmistra Active in church and ter member of Box Elc Club Member of Box EId merce Member of County Zundel savs I have a sincere int and growth of all sect county I will encourage tl Committees for the well Residential and Comme I will work with In to encourage Industrie I will strive for communities of our After Jan 1 h coi 196) vote all my time, if you efficiently as your missioner I pledge to you if a determined effort fo work for our county an o n o, |