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Show Toys Galore Call to Youngsters jl Murulhon Entry Deadline Tomorrow Night Bi Jayceettes Begin Ticket Sales Some local youngster will hit the ot their annual Operation To toy jackpot this year when the lo- - Chest project this year Bigger 'n cal Jayceettes choose the winner better than ever is the stuidy wooden, chest filled with tovs for all ages Si Book Lore Club the pr ize list will be drawings for a doll and wardrobe for the girls and a hat and gun set for the boys Tickets for the Twelve members and five guests annual toy bonanza are available ot Book Lore club enjoyed an ev-- l fiom Jayceettes for only 25 cents or five for ore dollar ening of delightful entertainment on Thursday, Oct 25 at the home The chest went on display on of Mrs Oleen Palmer Nov 5 in the store window at SyMis Elmo Tingey introduced lvias Youth Shop, with the contest Mrs Abbie Madsen who read a to end in a drawing on Saturday, number of her original poems Nov 17 Du ec tor member for th project which have been comjxised artis ticallv from her everyday philoso- - is Patti Moyes, with Marl Chris-- 1 Ticket sales phy ot life Many ot these poems tensen as chaitmarv have received recognition and are under the direction of Nancy have been published Foi variety Beeton wilh Marv Hanline handling the publicity in her program, two songs composed by Mrs Madsen were sung bv her daughter and her grandAfton Bingham daughter, Mrs and Erlene Bingham. Titles of the songs were Christmas Dawn" and Christmas Chimes They were accompanied by Mrs Berma Oi me of Honeyville Special guests of the club were Local women of all faiths are Mrs Abbie Madsen, Mrs Earl rvited to attend the annual World Miss Eilene Bingham, Bingham Community Day services set for Mis Herbert Orme, and Mrs Friday Nov 2, at 10 a m at the Theron Lee Student Center Dainty refreshments were served by Mrs Palmer foltime will be at 10 a m the lowing program During the followed by services at 10 30 a m social hour Mis Madsen, in a Theme for the event is Deepen reminiscent mood, recalled many the Channels to Peace" with Mrs conditions of eailier years in Cor-- , Rov Cabel presenting the main inne and Brigham City, people and talk of the day Local women j places of long ago were vividly will also participate in the serbrought to mind vices, with Mrs Jimmie Jewell The next t regular meeting of acting as organist for the services will be held m j Book Lore Club Mrs Cabel, president of the November at the home of Mrs Utah Council of United Church EJwynn Seely Women, is a graduate of Colorado State University. She has served as conference secretary of Christian Social Relations for the So-- 1 tor service ciety of Christian Pockv Mountain conference which included Colorado, Wyoming and In this capacity, she has Utah attended two four-dasessions at the United Nations Committee chairman for the Ladies Community club will hold its first regular meeting of the event, which is sponsored by the Council of United season, with a special program on Box Elder interior decoration being planned Church Women, is Mrs Michael She is being assisted by hv the Department of American laquish Homes on Thursday, Nov 1, at the Mrs Helen Mollendorf and Mrs. Dana Harvev War Memorial home Nursery care will youngMeeting chairman Valene Niel-Ise- n be provided for announces that the guest spea-rke- r sters Churches sponsoring the activiwill be Leonard Cashmore, ' concern, in Ogden Director mem- ties of the United Church Women ber for the event is Dorothy Nor- include the Presbyterian, Lutheran Christian Reformed and ton, churches of Brigham City Rifieshments will be served at and the Methodist church of '145 p m under the chan All women are invitid of Bessie Nelson, and the to attend the services meeting will begin at 4 15 p m. Also Tut BOX icJye Reviews Poetry to 15 pre-scho- Fpis-cop- man-Ishi- n p CANDIDATE N FRANK O. REEDER ZUNDEL FOR REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR NTY COMMISSIONER COUNTY COMMISSIONER Char-3o- x Elder Knife and Fork ox Elder Chamber of Com- - 'uunty Welfare Board ere interest in the welfare ill sections of Box Elder rage the use of Citizens he welfare of Agricultural, Commercial Areas with Industrial Committees dustries for our County for harmony our county. between all 161, I will be if necessary, s your free to de-i- e. to serve County Com- - elected, honesty and ftort for efficiency In my mty and you. )OU, if h Lifetime resident of Box Elder county Young, energetic and a hard worker Has served his country during World Net-Mi- Presented Featuring LOOK AT THL TOYS I idle Melinda, Jeffrey and Brian Hanline and laurel Moves are delighted with the many tovs that will be given with the Jayceette toy chest on Nov. 17. Chairman Mrs. Robert Christensen and Director Member Mrs. Larry Moyes watch as the youngsters reach for (heir favorite in the huge toy bonanza. Twelfth Ward Plans Bazaar Juliette LowTea Held Sunday n Honor of Girl Scout Founder I Over 500 persons attended the annual Juliette Low lea spousoied the local Gul Scouts at the Box Elder Junior High school gymna-- 1 sium on Sunday, to 3 30 p m in The event which is held honor of the founder of scounting in America, is scheduled on the Sunday closest to Juliette Lows birthday which falls on Oct 31 She brought Girl Scouting to America from England where she had been a leader in the Guide movement Chairman of the local tea was Mrs R W Schaif, assisted by scoutleaders Evelyn Dawson and Joan Draper of Brigham City and Ann Beil of Tremonton During the afternoon an enoy-abl- e piogram was presented, with the Girl Scout tioops particii pating The Bio vnio troops Mined with group singing and also presented the opening cere- 1 30 en-te- Skits and choral readings were given by members of the termediate troops, as was a model Doris Brnus- Girl Scout meeting seau, local senior scout, gave a talk of her experiences at the National Girl Scout Roundup at But-- ! ton B ly Senior scouts were in chaige of decorating the table and serving the refreshments, while intermediate scouts under the direction of Mi s Sue Gentry kept the refresh-Gir- l ment table supplied and acted as hostesses Evelyn Dawsons Brownie troop made the name tags for the dav, and each troop of girls helped ill planning and carrying out the tea m some way Special guests at the event were membeis of troops at the Inter- mountain School, which was re-- j cently made a new neighboihood and is no longer a pail of the Box Neighborhood Twelfth IDS ward Relief society bazaar has been set for Friday, mony y KAY B. OLSEN REPUBLICAN COUNTY CANDIDATE FOR CLERK-AUDITO- Born and reared in Brigham City Graduated from Box Elder High School and studied business at Weber College Served as a missionary m Australia for two years Has served his county as American Dairy representative. Vice President of Farm Bureau, Committeeman on Soil Conand on servation and Water Drainage, many other committees Served in the armed forces for 5 years during World War II advancing from Pvt to Capt and serving overseas for two and one half years. Owns end operates his farm, which conHe has sists of beef cattle and dairying his own Fresh Milk Retail dairy Family man has are attending college 5 children, 2 of whom Familiar with the county and its problems and has a sincere desire to serve the people. He has good sound judgment and will do what he feels is honest, just and right for the betterment of the entire county Sure By Box Elder Chamber of Commerce War II Has served his church m various capacities At present time supentendent of 7th ward Sunday school 1 1 Stars of Lawrence Welk Show nmistrator of public funds rch and civic affairs vviU 1 Nov 2, at 6 m at the ward Supper will be and the booths will 30 p recreation hall seived at 6 30 be open until 8 30 p m Bazaar items, with an emphasis on Christmas gifts and cards, holiFish day baked goods and candy pond will be held for the kiddies. Relief society president is Hazel Stevens - November 1 3, 1 962 8:30 P.M. Missile Mixers To j Meet Friday Box Elder High School Auditorium Missile Mixers square dance club will meet at Lincoln school on Friday, Nov 3, at 8 p. m for1 an rvening ot square dancing and fun , Ho-,- t be Mr Lind Mi Tickets on sale couples for the evening will and Mis Russ Peterson and Mis Bob Fairar Has held many church positions, currently serving as Bishop of the Brigham City 3rd Ward Married Barbara Knudson in 1941 and are the parents of 4 living children for Has served as County the past 13 years Duping this t.me he has Clerk-Audit- increased the efficiency of the clerks office by installing modern systems to handle the increased work load Although the amount of woik going through this office has doubled in the last few years, only one additional deputy has been added to the county payroll Has served as secietary for the County Planning Commission ar.d is also serving as secretary for the County Board of Health MARGARET R. EVANS REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE COUNTY RECORDER FOR Mrs Margaret Roundy Evans was born and raised in Box Elder county She is a graduate of Bear River High School and Heneger's Business College in Salt Lake City She married Bert Evans of Brigham He died m 1945 leaving her with City three daughters to support In 1952, while Mrs Evans was Recorder, she installed the system of Recording by This new method was more Photography accurate and saved Box Elder Countv both Time and Money. While Recorder, Mrs Evans was appointed as the Recorder m Utah to work with the State Legislature for a change m the Recording Fee law that would be more equitable for recording by Photography She served as Lady Vice President of the State Association of County Officials for one term She is active in church and civic affairs Past president of Box Elder High Member of Civic Improve School PTA ment Club, League of Women Voters; Women's Legislative Council and Business and Professiim.il Womens Club. Box EXPERIENCE Elder County Recoider, Accountant, 20th Cen Assistant Secietary-Managtury Fox ilm Co of Utah Homes, Inc (Lindsay Park Subdivision) Bngbam City, T 1959-198- Joe Feeney Buddy Hayes o RT Meet Thursday Second round of plav bp Box Flder Neighborhood of Girl tonducted from Nov 15 to 22, with' Si outs w'll hold a meeting for all times of play ananged for the officers and leaders on Thursday, at 9 30 a m. in the Girl Win- - Noy convenience of the entrants room at Intermountain ners of these iounds will be noli-- Scout f lod of further playing date-.- , withisc1 Ml officers are urged to be pres, .both afternoon and evening ses eni or sums available foi play oils important meeting Friday Morning y Scout Leaders mdviduals may enter as many times as thev wish in the competition be accepted bv Mis ailes at PA 17148 oi by' The maiathon is opi n to the. Jaik Bennv, CBS Television s Caiyer Kennedy at PA public and pioceeds will be used work comedy star, changed from playing in the for the public libraiy in the pui-- violinist to comedian while in a 1J S Navy show in World Wor I. per couple, and chase of new books World Community Day Service Set Interior Decor Cify, Ufufi Douglas j Sets Talk on B.iylicim l,s nines w'll j Community Club NEWS, Tuesday, October 30, 1962 Local budge platers are urged to enter the Newcomtrs Club bridge maiathon set for fall pluv-nff- s The dtadline for entues is Wednesday Ou 31 with the first lound of play being set horn Noy on CLDtR at Hansens Music, Zundel's, Chamber df Commerce Constitutional Government Economy in Spending o o Our Free Enterprise System CARMI H. CAMPBELL REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR COUNTY TREASURER Carmi Idaho and 1924 He and dren Campbell was bom in Preston, has resided in Tremonton since married the former Golda Sten-quithey are the parents of six chil- He was and operator of the O K Tire Service in Tremonton for a number of years but now owns and operates a farm south of Tremonton Carmi Campbell is an active member of the LDS Church. He fulfilled a mission to 1 the Northern States, He has been in the Bishopric of the Evans Branch and the Tremonton Second Ward. At present he is a High Councilman m the South Bear River Stake 1939-194- Mr Campbell is a gifted singer and active m Musical Circles At the present time he directs the Choir m the Tremonton Third Ward and also is director of the South Bear River Stake Male Chorus He believes it is the duty of every citizen to have an active interest m the political affairs of his country. This belief prompted him to file for the office of County Treasurer. Mr Campbell feels that he is well qualified to be elected to this office and pledges Honesty, Integrity and Courtesy to the public, in the administration of the office of County Treasurer. (Paid Political O. DEE LUND REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR COUNTY ATTORNEY 0. Dee Lund announces his candidacy for Box Elder County Attorney on the Republican ticket. Born and reared in Brigham City, Utah. Graduated from Box Elder High school, Weber College and University of Utah. Received LLB degree from U. of U. Law School June, 1943 Served in the U. S Air Force during World Wat II, for 3'2 years, being discharged as first lieutenant. law m Brigham City, Box 1946 He previously servMr. Lund feels that ed as County Attorney through his tramng ard experience he can perform a valuable service as County Attorney for Box Elder County. Practicing Elder County since Married to former Relda Jensen of Afton, Wyoming Resides In Brigham City with wife and 2 children. member of his Church, Active presently serving as President of the Box Elder Stake. Member of Kiwanis Club and Chamber of Commerce. Advertisement) |