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Show t BOX I ELDER NEWS, Brigham City, Utah 3 Sunday, October 27, 1968 Party Line By Ruth Phone 723-622- 9 Its a golden world I see from my north window tins morning. The grape leaves on the back fence have turnecf that golden yellow that au-- , tumn bestows on them and as a back drop the stately poplar is a golden feather dust- er brushing the blue sky. Each year I never feel that autumn is leally here until the pop-lar tree gets its fall plumage then I know It wont be long until winter arrives. How lucky we have been, however. The chrysanthemums aie still blooming along the edge of the lawn and even the petunias under the walnut tree are still colorful Jack Frost has given a few more weeks of good weather here than in communities. We can enjoy things right now, the lawns dont need watering or1 the leaves havent cutting, started to fall much yet so we havent a raking pioblem and we havent had to get. the snow shovel out. So lets be happy for small favors and sit down to chat awhile on Party Line. neigh-borin- SCARE AND SHARE lor Waiting to take part in the annual UNICEF project in Brigham City on Wednesday are, from left, Colleen Elwell, Mary Jo Knudsen and Liz Kundsen. trick-or-tre- Davis as sponsor. Youths to Trick-or-Trec- Brigham City youths plan to t for UNICEF Wednesday night with high school and junior high students slated to fan out over the community for the annual project of scaring and shanng. A spokesman said will gather at the Protestant Student center, 435 East Seventh South, at 5: 30 p.m. to receive their assign-etrick-or-trea- effort to college funds for the United Nations organization which aids disadvantaged children around the world. The spokesman said last t for UNyears ICEF was highly successful. Across the nation, it brought in nearly $3 million, according to a leport from the trick-or-trea- d areas. Theyll Locally, the project is be going fioin door- by the United Chris, until 10 p m. In an tian Youth with Rev. William spoil-soie- Governor Rampton has a trusted proven partner p 1 I )rnuK rat City. to They flew by San Francisco then transferred and continued on to Hilo The vacation kept them on the go every minute with visits being made to all the islands. They visited the vol- cano in the Hawaiian National park, they went to Maui and visited the Iao valley, saw the fern grotto on Kauai, travel. ed up the Wailua river in a boat, saw the pineapple plantations and sugar cane fields, and visited a pineapple fac- tory on Oaha They stayed in Laie, Oahu for two days and visited the LDS temple, saw seri-ru- ten-da- al UPI -- Sculpture LONDON restoiers are using mudpacks made of water and Spanish eaith to clean maible statues at the Victoria and Albeit Museum The statues aie dusted with talcum powder aftei the mudpacks aie innoied i Re-ele- SECRETARY OF STATE has the drive to keep Utah gro vjing high-ligh- For lour yours, in purtuorsliip with Gmr-no- r CaUin V. Hampton. Milton L WVilonmann lias direelnl flu Utah l)c olopnicnt program aimed at increasing loiirinn and attracting industry. AT build for Utahs future. He knows the problems first band - - lie lias the programs and the capacity to gel the job done. JUST LEARNED this morn- that the Herb Adamsons have their two grandchildren Pam and Chet Watson here from Rhlne-MeiGermany. are attending Weber They State college this year and making their home with their grandpaients. Lt. Col. and Mrs. Watson are still In Germ-anbut should be coming back to the state- - next summer. Ing time for a change! i You know it's time for a change. 1 KH E. S. EDUCATION: pre-leg- Law School MILITARY SERVICE: Graduated: Granite High School Post High School Education: Attended Chicago Institute of Technology and Dental training (Medical, school) Degrees: None indicated MILITARY SERVICE: 32 years National Guard and Reserves 4 years active duty (2 years in European Theater) Bronze star Battle Stars: Battle of Rhineland, Battle of Western Germany None Colonel, USAR ' BUSINESS and PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE: 20 years practice of law General Counsel, officer and director of numerous Utah corporations (Gov. Rampton terminated all legal and BUSINESS and PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE: Officer and Director of a number of Utah Corporations business connections upon assuming the Governorship) GOVERNMENTAL EXPERIENCE: Administrative Assistant to a Congressman Assistant Attorney General of Utah Governor of Utah Chairman, Administrative Assistants Association Chairman, Education Commission of the States, 1967-196Chairman, Committee on Education, National Governors Conference Executive Committee, National Governors Conference Western Governors' Conference 67-6- 8 CHURCH AND CIVIC SERVICES: Member, National Advisory Council Boy Scouts of America Member, Executive Board, Great Salt Lake Council, Boy Scouts of America Board of Directors, National Rifle Association Honorary Chairman, many charitable and civic organizations Various assignments in LDS Church at CHURCH AND CIVIC SERVICES: President, Great Salt Lake Council, Boy Scouts of America Silver Beaver Award Former general authority, LDS Church Various church assignments at general, stake and ward levels Ward level i This is the stuff of which Governors are made! The office of Governor is the single most demanding, responsible job in the State of Utah. It requires long tedious hours of travel, public appearances and administrative work. requires the extended limits of a mans emotions, judgment and insight. It requires experience and educational background unlike any business or profession. It requires calculated foresight and incalculable integrity. It It requires unselfish devotion with a positive perspective. And, it requires the support of a wife who is willing to sacrifice her personal life and is able to cope with exhausting civic and community demands as First Lady. Rampton has the education, experience, judgment and physical stamina necessary to get the job done for Utah. Calvin L. CALVIN L HOLLYWOOD (UPI) NanKwan, Elke Sommer and Sharon Tate will compete for Dean Martin's attention In the new comedy "The Wrecking Crew. GOVERNOR cy Temple, Salt Lake slnRer-comedla- I (70 years) Three Girls For Dino YOUR VOTE CAN MAKE THE DIFFERENCE S. Busline!!, BORN: December 27, 1898 y mmamammmammmmmmmm Paid Political Ad by Dan n November 6, 1913 (55 years) Og-de- n Put Milton L. Weilenmann in Washington and see things happen for you and Utah. Its A.M. ONE morning Nel-se- lie lias been tin force at work helping you Give this generation a chance. 8 last week Mrs. Norm and Mrs. Herb Adamson entertained 24 employees of the J.C, Penney store at breakfast prior to their regular work day. The affair was held at the Nelsen home. On Friday Mrs. Norm Nelsen drove her aunt, Mrs. Horace Richards and Mrs. Louise Theuson of tills city to wlieie they spent the day visiting another of her aunts, Mrs. John Wilkinson. BUEHNER University of Utah Sun-da- THE NORM NELSENS have been busy the past few weeks, It started w 1th a trip to Me- A Ulster, Mont., where they spent a week with their son and family Mr. and Mrs. Ro- bert Nelsen. The Kiik Nel. sens and sons Kevin, Don and Mitch of tins city went up t for the weekend. A of the trip for the Brigham City boys was to in a catUy drive on Satin day when their uncle was moving his herd to market them They also enjoyed a jeep ride at night to lugliei elevations on the ranch wlieie they saw a herd of 40 or 50 deer grazing. Mrs. Norm Nelsen, Mrs. Kirk Nelsen and Mrs. Robeit Nelsen enjoyed a trip to Butte while the men were busy with the tattle drive RAMPTON George Washington University University of Utah Law School Degrees: LLB, Juris Doctor fume factory where Mrs. Seely (Grace) won a prize for guessing several perfume scents. The Pearl Harbor cruise was most interesting and a trip in an outrigger canoe to ride in on the waves was a lot of fun even though they received a good dunk-ing- . The trip ended last night when they arrived back in Brigham City. Democrat for United States Senate CARL W. Graduated: Davis High School Post High School Education: A whole THEY SPENT week in Honolulu and visited the Ocean Sea Life paik, the Bishops museum, saw the Kodak show and visited the zoo which has only tropical animals. During their stay in Honolulu they lured a car and went to Barbers Point where Dr. Seely had been stationed with the Navy 14 years ago. They saw Robert Louis Stevensons hut and went to a per- ar CALVIN L. EDUCATION: i HOLLYWOOD' UPI Mvina Loy letuined to Hollywood modes aftei an eight-yeabsence to pluv a supporting role in "The April Fools jIILLERISI BORN: the Polynesian Cultural center, church college, and went to a luai. Statuary Cosmetics sure that Utahs second most important office is manned by Utah's strongest candidate j Hidden Hurts UPIi RICHMOND. Va Anv number of "hidden" injuries ran be suffered by auto nash urtims and this Internal s damv'e is Generally moie than readilv apparent fractuies cuts and biuises studies often Routine the fiist indications of hiddui nmiiies which result from the crash impact displacing or causing Intense second-ai- y pressuie on Internal organs artei IPs 01 the spine Dr Thomas A Freed and D Lpwis H Bosher, of the depot of ladiologv and suieerv, Medici College of Richmond, 'tess the pressing need foi examinations of all patients who suffer blunt trauma especially aftei auto . . . Be g TODAY WERE going spend some time browsing around in the land of the hulu skirt and orchids with Mr. and Mrs. F. Leland Seely. They traveled to the Island with their son and Paradise daughter-in-laDr. and Mrs. J Leland Seely of Salt Lake trick-or-treate- For UNICEF on Wednesday GOVERNOR to1 After the youtliful have finished their collections, theyll rejoin for a dance at the student center. Dress will be casual for the occasion if n J Paid Political Adv. by Valoy Boothe |