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Show Univerml 141 F Salt Carp, ierponfc Ave. Lak Clty, "tih m Flder countv voters streaming into 47 vot ng Box will be son would like to be named repplaces resentative in the First Congres- today, Tuesday to decide ten contested political offices three corv stitutional amendments, a spot on the state board of education and select three local school board sional district Pratt Kasler and Wm H Henderson seek the attorney general ' Ross C Bowen and post whde Dean Compton are running for members state representative in District 1 It promises to be one of the and G Melvin Foxlev and D B closest elections ot recent years Gieen are contestants in District and it is a safe bet that every 2 vote will count It is also a safe Pitted against each other for the bet that a new high recoid will be four year commissioner post are set for an off presidential election Eberhart Zundel and Grover R vear Harper while Frank 0 Reeder and J Harold Reese are after the HEADING the ballot will be two year office Wallace F Bennett and David S. ONLY THRFE other county ofKing seeking the United States Senator post while Laurence J. fices will have a contest These inBu.tvin and Morris Blaine Peter clude county recorder with Mar- j ' n R Evans and Cora L as contenders, county treas-uie- r with Carmi H Campbell and as particiPeterson LaGrande pants, and countv attorney with O Dee Lund and Omer J Call set king the office Sne-itt ion's WnrinW Hvde. County Clerk K B Olsen County and Assessor Fied L Petersen ( oun.y Survevor William H Griffiths are unopposed On the state school board ballot, a three way contest shapes up between Fdna Baker, Guy N Car-do-n and Warren E Hansen Rex E Richards is unopposed for Piecinct school board representative This includes most of northern and western Box county .el-so- gee! f 1 Fl-d- THE FOUR voting districts in Tremonton plus Thatcher, Elwood, Bothwell Penrose and Deweyvdle will choose between Milton Day Garfield and Jay Dee Hams in Precinct 2 Another three way contest looms in Precinct 3 composed of Harper. Honevville Bear River City, (online and Brigham Seventh where James H Norman, Orval DeLaun Sackett and Ace Taylor ue the contestants Polls in the 47 voting districts will open at 7 a m and remain After counting open until election has been completed, judges have been asked to phone the News and Journal office collect and tuin in the results 8pm The polling places are as 2452 , Box Elder No 11 Marian An621 South Secderson residence Elder No 1, County Com- ond East missioners Office, court house Box Eldei No 12 hene Lewis Box Elder No 2, Marjorie Jones residence 528 North Fouith last residence 117 South Fust W'est Box rider No 13 Leland Seely 3 Box Elder No Fire Station. residence (real) V't f ist lust Box rider No 4 v ruller North 85 North Tnst Fast Box Elder No 14. Joseph Hunt Box Flder No 5 Buick Sales, residence 425 Mountain itw Di. 550 South Main Amusement Hail, Bear River, Box Flder No 6 Vein Haskell IDS church budding lesidence 483 South First Fast Box Elder No 7 Afton Olsen Beaver Dam, LDS ihuirh house residence 503 North Thud West Bothwell School gym Box Flder No 8 Bunderson Clear Creek Rita Ki mpton resschool Box rider No 8 lucy Johnson idence Collinston Maurtne lensen lesi-- ! lesidence 123 West Second South Box Flder No 10 Seelv Motel dence Cormne, City Hall Lounge fol-- l- Dewcwillo Libiarv chinch building lows Box j A-- r.ist Gulind at LDS IDS (lunch build F Iwood School housi u Mmg Si h, hi ho ist Gail st in s) mil Gulind ' No No A 2 nory Leak dence. Portage, (up ' (i id nd Library j LDS Piomontory church building. church build- - LDS mg kiveiside, LDS church building. bast ment Snnwville, IDS church budding, Ginuse Lick Amiodi Paskett Jhatchei, School house i esidt nee Tremonton No 1, Public Libray. No 2, McKinley Tremoiuon llarpm IDS lunch building Honemille Hmewilh school school No. 3, Recreation emnnton (on st ige) Howeil IDs chinch building hall Jid ward Junction remonton No. 4, Florence Beard psi Mugtne Imd dent e home W ilia i d, Mantua I OS t hui h building City Hal. Paik Valiev Recitation tenter Ynsi, Town Hall building. c i j 1 Brigham City, Utah, Tuesday Morning, No vember 6, 1962 Volume 65, Number 45 Welcome Mat Is Out at News And Journal Election Party resi- Petry, Town Hall Plymouth, Bertha Lamb ing I Glenna Penrose, dence 12 PAGES Wives Invited City Hail Annex to Be Located To See Film Election results should be coming in shortly after the polls close this evening a the News and Journal office where the traditional election party will be in progress from 8:30 until the wee morning hours if ne- In Hotel Brigham Building COUNCILMAN Petersen reportRental of a uty hall annex building was approved at the city ed on completion of Special Imcouncil meeting last Thursday to provement District 14. It was house three important city func- pointed out that a few places tions and release the basement of would need attention from the cessary. the uty hall fot use as civil de- contractor next spring but he was On hand to Finnish commenlary And as usual, the public is invited to attend. fense headquarters given authority to make final seton the Anona State USU game Coffee and donuts will be served by Dook and The offices involved would be tlement on the ptomise that they films wil be head tom.li John Raland would be taken corrected. the inspection, engineer ston. Dorothy Robbins and Maurice Burtcher of Beehive health departments and they will He also reported that Willie E. ice will cold soda water. Guest of honor for the occa- be located at 23 West Forest. Moprovide Bottling Fdmunds was anxious to superIn the meantime, the News and Journal phone sion will be the USU homecoming tion to rent the quarters was made vise the city dump in exchange queen Marianne Holmgren, Logan by Councilman William Packer, for salvage rights. He was diwho wish lines will be available for atMiss Holmgrens sophomore seconded by Councilman Don rected to negotiate a contract with the latest tabulation figures on the hotly contested tendants are Nancy Ann Valberg, Chase and carried unanimously Edmunds. races. Brigham City, and Patti Agricola, council IN OTHER the action, Ogden. votBox Elder's 47 Election judges from each of Wives and partners of club approved an agreement with the ing districts have been asked to call the newspaper members will be special guests of State Road Commission for dedioffice collect to transmit tabulations as soon as they cation of the north gravel haul honor at the meeting this week, are known. Running totals will be listed on the big Frank Cobbin, club president, an- toad and Hyland boulevard as a nounced Were anxious for the Brigham City street providing the election board at the News and Journal office. ladies to attend and meet the love- state may continue to use the haul road while construction is proPARTY CHAIRMEN AGREE Whatever else their political disagreements, Marv Peters, left, chairly queen and see the game films. The weatherman Is humming a man of the Box Elder County Democratic party, and Clyde Stratford, his Republican counterpart, ceeding on the interstate road different tune this week . , somewest of town Motion for approagree that all eligible voters should go to the polls In todays general election. thing like Therell Be a Change val was made by Chase, seconded in th Weather and he says he by Councilman Verl Petersen. i really means it. F as acted ELECTION TRENDS? Joseph Caughlan The beautiful balmy weather tor concerna group spokesman which has been enjoyed by local ed with youth problems He rec- residents for the past several ommended weeks is nearing an end, Charles of EnJoicemenl the curfew the ended week Oct. 27, During Clifford, local weather observer, 1 the Utah labor market showed law, said Monday. 2. Is there anything you partiThe Brigham City Junior Chamevidence of the annual downturn 2 Strict enforcement of the liqSkies were hazy Monday and the decomdislike of about this Commerce community ber cularly in employment, reported Douglas uor law as pertains minors, mercury dropped to 57 degrees afvelopment survey gets underway munity? Miller, manager of the Brigham ter having remained in the high 3 of as Enforcement law perthis week as members will start There were lots of switch vot3. In your opinion, what are the City Employment Office tains to duvers licenses sixties and seventies for several Security ers m Brigham Citys six elemenknocking on doors and Jayceettes five most important things which The rate of insured unemployment weeks. , Building activities in Brigham will start a telephone campaign to need to be done to make this a moved from 1 9 percent as of Oct. MAYOR Willis Hansen recomtary schools this week as filth and Shower are on' their way and tabufor information obtain vital a took sixth grade pupils participated in the City sharp drop during 20, to 2 better community? percent for the current mended that the mayor act as local gardeners are warned to month of October, with total build- lation. the general election on sample chairman of a committee consist- pick the last of those tomatoes beweek. 4 comments about other Any Monballols provided by the News and ing permits amounting to $94,850, Director Donrey Secrist said ing of Packer and Councilman fore the fiost gets them, Clifford said Miller this a this represented community? Journal. according to city records. day that survey forms would be to study these said oi nearly 500 John Hadfield increase numeric While the survey forms do not This amount is considerably in the hands of 75 Jaycee members Foothill students were predomThe council concurred problems the of with much it High and low mercury readings week, during less than that of September, when by Wednesday when they would require a name and address, resiinately Republican as were Linupon from seasonal food pro- with the recommendation coming dents to are asked area the door bells $151,-50Each start valuation 0 totaled building give ringing coln and Bunderson Democrats and some from motion by Councilman Olof Zuncessing plants, However, it is even lower member will receive 11 of the, of the city where they reside, the construction held the balance of power at Cendel, seconded by Chase lived in the to be one when compared with October of a forms, community, completed by years tral, Mountain View and Lake-vieJay Sanford posed a protest to Job sex and of 10 were to at 961, members number, age openings, go to neighyear ago, when building permits himself, the other schools of household, occupation and highahead of the week before and the the use of Sixth East between bors and friends of net Consolidated totaled $339,600 earnings But with the tabulation of totals est educational grade completed. same week last year, Miller said. Forest and First South as a stock for There were only five permits from the six schools where some Thiokol Chemical corporation MEANWHILE, on Friday evetrail, pointing out that it had not the new first months issued ended Sept. for nine dwellings 625 votes were cast, all except two during ning and all day Saturday, the been used previously for this 1962 were $4i,757,646, equal to the past month, as compared with of the Republican candidates were 30, will maintain a down town Jaycees Mayor Hansen agreed 96 cents per share, an inctease of 13 in September Of the 14 per- booth where forms can be securto contact the stockmens associaswept into office Failing to get 29 over the durfive mits were Serves With Unit for $3,684,290 takissued, will be percent ed and where surveys signs. tion in this regards majorities were A. Pratt Kesler for ing the first nine months of 1961 TOTAL building for the year, in- en Survey forms also will be attorney general, and Ross C Consolidated A beer license was Marine Private First Class L. R. approved net sales were available at some of the larger to Bowen for state cluding October, amounts representative for Maik E Nielson, Jr, at 120 Gallegos, son of Mr. and Mrs. 39 percent increase over a announced Secrist stores, to the this fiom district, according South Mairr street, a request by Herman Gallegos of Cortnne, is 1961 period the As take members the comparable Jaycee student balloting Building permits issued during John Reese for a utility poles serving with a unit at the ElToro Sales ot the companys chemi- the past month are listed as fol- their questionaires to the front Here is a tabulation of the fifth easement refor Mil! was Marine Corps Air Station, Santa Big J doors of Brigham City homes, JayThirty-on- e talented Box Elder Kathleen Bott, Mary Elizabeth ferred to the and sixth grade voting, strictly un- cal operations were 16 percent lows engineering depart- Ana, Calif Helicopters, jets, and ceettes will start a telephone camabove those of t h e first rune Ellis and Ann officialPeterson, county MarVeon Inc 226 North Main, Thursday Patsy girls evening, ment and a sewer connection for transport an craft flying from El paign to obtain the information re- Nov 8, will compete to see which months of 1961 Rocket operations neon Judy Kay Hoopes, RFD 2, James B Bywater was For U. S Senator sign, $3 000. approved. Toro support infantrymen. quired and one lands on the Willard a sales were 31 percent above the Mane Lynn Stokes, Hollist Home Service, 125 North singing spot Bennett Lawrence Welk show stars nine months ended Sept 30, 1961. coming Second East, dwelling interior reFIVE thousand of the survey King and to Brigham City Nov 13 forms have been printed $4,000 For Representative-BurtoAT ITS MEETING on Monday, modeling The contestants, ranging in age Glenn Reeves, 528 South Third householders are asked to rate Oct 29, 1962, the board of directhe community on such vital mat- from 12 to 25, will appear in the enclose rear West, $600. porch, Peterson tors of Thiokol Chemical corporanew Box Elder High school Intermountain Custom Homes, ters as water supply, sewage For Attorney General tion declared a four percent stock storm water drains, garstarting at 7 30 p m. The 210 West Seventh North, dwelling Kesler dividend payable Dec. 10, 1962 to ser- event is free to the public accordelectrical collection, bage and atached $11000 carport, Henderson stockholders of record Nov 8, electrical rates, telephone ing to J. Earl Johnston, contest Young Sign Co , 472 North Main, vice, 1962 For Stale Representative ambulance chairman. fire protection, service, $1,000 The Box Elder Chamber of Bowen enforcement and poOn Sept. 12, 1962, the company sign law service, Young Sign Co , 97 South Main, lice be- Commerce, sponsor of the Welk Compton the facilities cooperation protection, of the purchased $200 Commissioner-Zunde- l tween city, county and state law show, also is conducting the talformer Naval Ordinance Plant at sign Arthur J Bott 1103 East Third ent contest enforcement, zoning ordinances, Pocatello, Idaho, which it has had North garage, $900 First-plac- e winner in Thursday facilities and service, Harper hospital underlease 1962 The Jan since , Utah Homes Inc 969 Fishburn health Commissioner-Reede- r in busi- nights competition will not only parking department, for his was purchase price facility Drive dwelling and attached gar- ness district, sueet system, traf- appear with the Welk stars but approximately $3 200,000 bioage. $13,000 and will have a picture, brief fic regulation, maintenance Reese The Pocatello 185 North cleaning of streets, recreational graphy and tape recording of her facility extends Wayne A Jensen, County Recorder the capability of the companys Ninth East, dwelling and attached Childien, teen- voice delivered to Welk. opportunities forEvans Tickets for the show, featuring a of division Wasatch the field in $24,000 older garrge, adults, people, public agers, s Nielson talented array of performers from solid rocket motors Bros social 460 sizes in North for large Inc., Brimley teenagers places meeting County Treasurer which can be transported bv land Main, two signs, $2,800 activities, postal service, munici- Welks hit television show, are now Campbell on sale and may be purchased at and air The company stated that Co Sev36 , West Sign Young pal government, competitive retail Peterson the chamber of commerce office, this acquisition in no way alters enth South, sign, $450 prices For County Attorney faZundels Mens store and Hansons 773 North Holiday their interest in the much larger Inc facilities, Wades golfing Swimming Lund booster programs and pro- Drive, dwelling and attached car- cilities, playgrounds for children, Music City. space Call They were reported selling briskfacilities for outdoor sports, park? for a near site facil- port, $12,000 Not all of the classes voted on posed plans ly this week and there is some and areas, public access Auto meeting 1695 with Uintah in picnic West Georgia ready Salvage, amendments ity constitutional the faquestion that any tickets will be to water transportation to Cape Forest, cinder block addition, places for large groups, library hut where they did, the first earavailable at the door Nov. 13 All faciliand service cilities, $1 000 repair Canaveral 302 the to 48, seats will be reserved and tickets ned by a lop sided m business rooms rest ties, public 83 North SecLewis J second by 239 to If) while the FINANCIAL highlights for the ond West Peeples, planning and are selling for $1 75, $2 25, $2 75, apartment and double district, community third lost 156 to 212 months 1962, ended 30, general appearance and $3 50. nine development, Sept $5,000 garage of community, educational system as compared with 1961 ate as folMarVeon Inc , 22 Wesi Forest, GIRLS WHO will compete in walks, the and facilities, lows pedestrian $900 singing contest Thursday night sign street lighting, annexation regula- include: Net sales were $184 816,420 in '62 A Vincent, Thomas 35 West industrial development and tions, as compared with $132 986,068 in Fifth Wendy Foster, Katherine Wilson, South, addition to dwelling, a question, what is your favorite for 62 totals $1,000 1961, net income Beverly Knavel, Earlene Check-ettradio station. was $4,757,646, and the '61 total Jeanette Duke, Ila Mae DickHappy Homes Inc., 472 South $3 684,290. MOST OF the above questions son, Pat Nelson, Bette Damon, Fifth West, dwelling and attached A limited number of tickets are The average number of shares are to be classified into six cate- Jean Andersen, Demce Orchard, carport still available for the lecture to of outstanding capital gories: dont know, inadequate, Lillian Duke, Marva Vail be given by Dr. Murray Banks, Darlene the totals 4,939,728 Larsen, Lana Rose, period during Man Returns marginal, adequate, very good and and humorist, noted psychologist Navy Diane Dummer, Carol Miller, Elva as with 1962, during compared in superior. for his first public appearance RoJean the 4,808,285 for 1961 Four other questions are inclu- Westover, Lani Lund, Ralph L. Daniels, aerographer's (including Utah on Saturday, Nov. 10. Kathy The lecture wtl be given in the two percent stock dividend ad- mate second class, USN, son of ded m the survey form where Reeves, Erlene Bingham, VIE fOR SINGING ROLE Pictured here are some of the 31 girls who will complete Thursday night Mr. and Mrs Ralph L. Daniels of householders may submit written Usatuck, Kaylene Sackett, Kay Box Elder High school auditorium, justment in November, 1961). tor a spot on the Lawrence Welk stjrs show, nov. 13. Front, from left, Ila Mae Dickson, Llva West-ov- er Troseth, Judy Loveland, Martha Earnings per share in 1962 were Garland, returned to the United suggestions. These are: beginning at 8 p.m. Tickets may and Sharyl Pebley. Middle, Jeun Andersen, Farlene Checketts, Denice Orchard and 1. Is there anything you particu Clarie Horsley, and Jennie George, Judy, be obtained at Hanson Music City, 96 cents as compared with 77 States on Oct. 20 aboard the atall of Brigh&m City lloopes. Back, Pat Nelson, Caroll Miller, Beverly Knavel and Jeanette Duke. tack aircraft carrier USS Midway. larly like about this community? cents in 1961, or from Mrs. Lila Wendell Aggie Quarterback iltib members and their pai liters will meet choral in the tonight, Tuesday room of the new Box r Idei High school ut 8 p m stay-at-hom- Weatherman Changes Song Building Dips Fifth and Sixth Grade Classes Have Early Election Voting To $94,850 During October Jaycees Start City Development Survey Unemployment Increase Noted Thiokol Says 1 1 1962 Earnings Show Increase Girl Singers to Vie Thursday For Spot on Welle Stars Show , dts-jxis- audi-toiiu- , - -- Tickets Available For Banks Lecture s, stock 4. A , |