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Show 4 10 BOX Cotton Creek area. Mrs. Ruth Sheehan went deer Mantua Meanderings Brigham City, Utah Sunday, November 1, 1970 ELDER NEWS, hunting with Ted and, Peg Cowan and Pegs sister and from Kansas, brother-in-la- Party Surprises by Mary T. Allred A 1968 sports coupe was totally damaged Friday HONEYVILLE CRASH this tractor on a county road. Utah Hiqhway Patrol with collided it when morning Schoonover investigates the accident which injured two persons. Trooper Jay A grinding bruises. tractor-ca- r persons were treated and released Friday morning at Cooley Memorial hospital, a spokesman said. Trooper Schoonover said the accident happend when the westbound tractor made a left turn in front of the eastbound Jensen vehicle. The tractor turned toward the Hunsaker field when the smashup occurred on a county road between SR 69 and Trooper Schoonover said the Both Honeyville, driver of the tractor, suffered "severe lacerations of the head and leg according to Utah injuries, Highway Patrol Trooper Jay Schoonover. Driver of the car, Royce Jensen, 20, Bear River City, received head lacerations and Jensen car was traveling at 60 mph. Still Investigates Hunsaker was taken to the local hospital by a Brigham City ambulance. Jensen was transported later, said the trooper. Damage to the tractor was estimated at $800, by the investigating trooper. The accident happened at 8:39 a.m. Trooper Schoonover said Friday he was still in- vestigating the mishap. and Bependabilfoy VOTE FOR INCUMBENT Four Year County Commissioner Term Commissioner who has a wealth of Knowledge full-tiw Jft I T& Hailing, and Karen Bigler. The Mantua ward Mutual and experience in every form of County Government. Pd. Pol. Adv. hall. The youths then walked over to the old school house where the Ensign and Explorer scouts took them through a scarey spook alley. Afterwards everyone enjoyed refreshments of Sloppy Joes and apple cider. The Beehives and Scouts were on the food committee, assisted by Mrs. Bruce Carr. Magie Party "Magic was the theme for the Cub Scout pack meeting and Halloween party held Tuesday evening. The Cub Scouts entertained their parents and younger brothers and sisters with their feats of magic even though not always were their hands quicker than the eye. Afterwards everyone enjoyed dunking for apples. A pumpkin carving contest was held with prizes going for the worst looking pumpkin, biggest, ugliest, saddest, and most unique. The boys also . displayed their neckerchief The eighth annual Family Life conference will be held in the Utah State University union building auditorium, Thursday, Nov. 5, beginning at 9 a.m. The conference will be sponsored by the Northern Utah Family Life committee in cooperation with the Box Elder county extension services. The theme of the event will be with the "Responsibility" conference following a forma: similar to that of other years Jessie M. Eller, USU extensior agent said. Dr. LaVerd John, assistant superintendent of Weber County School district will be the keynote speaker. There will be small group discussions and a film during Old slides that they had made during the month. Everyone received popcorn balls as they left. Cliff and Mary Allred and den mothers Mrs. Karen Hailing and Mrs. Joy Jepperson were in charge of the meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Thomas are pleased over the arrival of their daughter Lisa who arrived Oct. 22 at the Logan hospital weighing seven pounds two ounces. Welcoming her home was young brother Michael. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Thomas of Portage, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Holmstead of are Logan. Mr. and Mrs. J.C. Gibbs of cake and fudgesicles which she had made for her young guests. The girls are daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Allred. other Portage, Mrs. Sarah Thomas of Malad, and Mr, and Mrs. Earl E. Holmstead of Bruce and Carolyn Carr en- someone took some - leather joyed their annual hunting trip, goods from his camper while it during the second weekend of was parked near his residence. deer season with Carolyns brother and sisters and their families making a party of 24. The (h'i'Msl soundin'; Six of the family came out from in llie Indian Ocean Las Vegas for the four days of is in the feel. 22, and camping hunting Great-grandparen- great-grand- great-grandparen- ts American Fork. Little Mary Jo Allred celebrated her first birthday Oct. 24 with a party given by big sister Dianne. Dianne served Deer Hunters The Wallace Jeppesen family deer hunt and annual was held during the first weekend of deer season in the Paradise Creek area. Camping and enjoying a good hunt were the Harper Jeppsen family, Boyd Jeppesen family, Reports Theft Daryl Jeppesen family, George Jeppesen family, Gary Jeppesen family, Richard Jeppsen Arlin Taylor, 206 West First family, and Wallace Jeppesen. South, complained to police Thursday speaker. The afternoon will feature youth speakers one from each of the six junior high schools in our area, said the extension agent. A skit will be praented by USU at the end of the conference. "Only these who are registered will be admitted to the conference, the agent said. Two delegates may be sent. Registration forms may be returned to LaRene Napoli, 53 North Second East, Tremonton that x- VOTE Bovid W. Sorenson, or Jessie M. Eller, Box Elder county courthouse. Dr. John is a graduate of Bear DBIOTRIC? River High school and holds degrees from Weher State, University of Utah and USU. He has held several ad- ATOMY (INCUMBENT) , ministrator posts in education and has been involved in civic and community organizations. EXKRIX3CED PROSECUTOR KNOWS KOW TO RING PUSHERS OF NARCOTICS TO JUSTICE VOTE FOR DAVID W. SORENSON the following afternoon CONTINUE THE FIGHT AGAINST CRIME Conference on Tap For Family Life lunch hour William D. Dill Burton A Johnson, Debbie Jeppsen, Teresa Sorensen, Elaine Monday night The Laurels and Mia Maids were in charge of the games at the ward recreational For Experience 4-Y- ear Surprise is when you are 16 years old and. walk in the door and all your girl friends are there to wish you happy birthday. Vickie Jeppsens special day was Oct. 7, and it is still' undecided whether she was surprised or just plain scared out of her wits when the girls all popped up and sang "Happy Birthday. Kathy Sara and Debbie Baxter worked along with Vickies mother, Mrs. Harper Jeppsen, in planning the party. Games were played and refreshments were served. Also there were Colleen Sheehan, Diane Nelson, Diane Marshall, Ella Mae Bainbridge, Jana held their Halloween party Honeyville Crash Hurts 2 collision in Honeyville Friday morning injured two persons and totally damaged a 1968 sports coupe. Theo 56, Hunsaker, . 16-Year-- along with other relatives. They hunted in the Dugway area. Tom and Jean Horrocks and children spent the weekend In Heber with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Seat and went deer hunting in that area: The Relief society cultural refinement lesson was given Tuesday evening by class leader Mrs. lone Baxter. A song, When the Family Gets Together was sung by Joni, Stewart, Michael, and Jill and Sherrie Richards, Maryanne Sara, Michael and Dianne Allred, Wendy and Kent Wallentine, accompanied by Mrs. Deon Richards. QUALIFIED DEDICATED : TOUGH OH CRIMINALS SPEAKER -- Or. THE EXPERIENCED LaVerd (Pd. for John will speak at a family life conference. f o3t. by Citizens for Sorenson, Ben Ravsten, chairman) mi m msa mo muv mm the recent poll by the Utah State Bar Association conducted by the Dor by secret ballot, the Bar Association voted 81 in the First Judicial basis the attorneys voted 80 in favor to retain Judge VeNoy Christoffersen as District to retain Judge VeNoy Christofferson. On a state-wid- e the incumbent Judge. This is not an attempt by the bar to tell anyone how to vote but a public service to let the people know how they feel about the qualifications of the contenders for that office. They are in a position to know. In Ask The Person Who REALLY Knows As to the administration of the criminal calendar and sentencing of offenders: These are the public prosecutors in this District: District David Sorenson; County Attorney, Cache County, Burton Harris; County Attorney, Rich County, Charles P. Olsen; County Attorney, Box Elder County, O. Dee Lund; City Attorney, Logan, Ted Perry; City Attorney, Brigham City, Omer J. Call; City Attorney, Tremonton, Merve Holt. At-tor- ny, These, the public prosecutors of this District, are the best qualified persons to know who is the better candidate to administer the criminal calendar of this District. Ask The Person Who The experience of REALLY Knows the candidates for Judge is as follows: Judge VeNoy Christoffersen His Opponent law experience - Over 1 8 years Law experience Prosecuting experience - 5 years as a District Attorney prosecuting over 1 ,500 felonies As a City Judge - Over 8 years As a District Judge - over 1 year Graduate of Schools for Judges - Graduate, National College of Trial Judges -- 1 2 years Prosecuting experience - 9 months as a District Attorney prosecuting 61 Felonies As As a City Judge - Over 1 year a District Judge - None Graduate of Schools for Judges - None Many people have written or asked the Citizens Committeo to support Judgo Christoffersen, but publishing their names is not the issue in this campaign. The issue is who is best qualified to serve as your Dstrict Judge based upon the experience of the parties as listed above and the opinions of those who are in the best position to really know who is the bettor candidate to serve as your District Judge. If you will examine the experience of the candidates you will vote to. rMsi ,, Ask The Person Who mum REALLY Knows Signed by Citizens Committee to Retain Judge VeNoy Christoffersen. |