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Show About that cabbage Girls seek . . . Horticulture specimen house plant is well cultured, groomed and displayed in a container. Oiling or dressing is not permitted and the exhibitor must furnish a container to be A beneath placed specimen plants, while exhibits with in sects or disease cannot be accepted. All specimens will be judged for horticultural perfection and condition. The rules concerning annuals, perennials, fruits and houseplants, vegetables are too numerous to list each division. Gardeners should ordinarily plan that one perfect bloom of most large flowers is the acceptable standard for showing, while three blooms are usually called for in smaller cut flowers. Flowers that ordinarily form grow in multi-florrequire one spray or spike (snapdragons, petunias, etc.) The same ruling holds true for fruits and vegetables, with one specimen of large items such as melons, cabbage, etc., to be an entry and three specimens of smaller items considered an entry. Artistic Class Artificial flowers and foliage are not allowed in the artistic division, and coloring in any manner of fresh plant materials is not allowed. Fillage material and bases may be used in all classes if desired, and all classes must contain some plant material. Exhibitors must do their own actual without design from assistance anyone. Classes are divided into several Elmer Ward (Continued From Page One) America in 1973-7and served as a director and on committees of the Greater Ogden Area Chamber of Commerce, and was director of the Northern Utah United Fund for 1973-7He has been the recipient of numerous Civilian Service award in 1973, and Boss of the Year award presented by the National Secretaries association in the Ogden area last year. He and his wife, the former Irene e Venette Warnock, reside on a farm which he owns and operates in south Willard. Ward said he was prompted to seek public office because the area and its people have been good to him. 150-acr- categories and themes fitting the over-al- l theme The Poetry of Life and entries are judged on adherence to the class theme as well as to scale, design, color, creativity, etc. Exhibitors will be judged according to rankings that include Advanced Amateur, one who has won more than 15 blue ribbons in the artistic division of any flower show; Amateur, one who has won more than three but less than 15 blue ribbons; novice, one who has never entered or who has wdn no more than three blue ribbons; High School, open to ages 14 or 18 or anyone attending high school with entries to be marked accordingly; Junior, open to ages four to seven and eight to 13 and judged separately in those age categories. Reservations Advanced reservations are requested for artistic entries so that proper space can be and advanced allowed, reservations are required one week prior to the show for certain classes requiring special props. Mrs. James can be contacted for advanced entries and reservations. Placement of entries is scheduled on Thursday, Sept. 5, from 7 to 9 p.m. to continue on Friday from 7:30 to 9:30 a.m. Judging will take place for the remainder of the morning, and the exhibit will be open to the public from 2 to 9:30 p.m. on Friday and from noon to 8 p.m. on Saturday. Duffin, Election (Continued From Page One) vote in the primary. Youre not eligible. Absentee ballots continue to be available at the clerks office, main floor of the county courthouse in Brigham City, until the day before election. Anyone who will be out of town on election day is invited to vote absentee (if he or she is registered). There will be additional registration days prior to the general election and young people who will be 18 on or before Nov. 5 are entitled to sign up. CERTIFICATE STATE OF UTAH COUNTY OF BOX ELDER Her include interests swimming, waterskiing, back packing and traveling. She was Snow Queen in 1972 and studentbody secretary in her senior year. Her parents are Mr. and Mrs. Joe C. Kilminster of 669 South Fifth West, Brigham City. Miss Manning is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Manning of 287 West Factory, Garland. She is sponsored by Box Elder Meat Packing Co. She will graduate from Bear River High school next spring. She plans to attend Ricks College after graduation. Her include interests sewing, reading and bike riding. Miss Pohmajevich, 18, is sponsored by Box Elder County Bank. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Pohmajevich of 651 South Sixth West, Brigham City. Her interests include FHA, Spanish club, swimming, dancing, piano and other activities such as Girl Scouts, Jobs Daughters and Red Cross volunteers. She plans to enroll at the University of Utah. Brigham Sewing Center is sponsor of Miss Stevens, who is the daughter of Mrs. Joan Stevens of 672 North First West, Brigham City. A 1973 graduate of Box Elder High, she plans to attend Utah State university. Her interests are sewing, cooking, dance and member crafts. She was a for ten years and at a Bon Marche fashion show. Miss Stine, 24, is from Blue Creek and is sponsored by Reminder Office Supply. She three years was a and a member of the choir two at Bear River High where she graduated in 1968. A member of sophomore and junior class councils at Bear River, she is the dauther of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Stine. The pageant opens officially Sept. 5 at 6 p.m. with a closed swimsuit competition. The public is then invited in at 7:30 for the talent and evening gown portions. The next night, ten finalists will be selected and each will model her swimsuit and per-- , . form her talent. A queen and four attendants will be selected along with Miss Talent and Miss Congeniality. The queen and her first two will receive attendants scholarships. Miss Congeniality will receive a $25 savings bond from the Eagles Auxiliary. semi-finali- , Winner the of ss ) I, K B. Olsen, County Clerk in and for the County of Box Elder, State of Utah, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a correct copy of the Sample Ballot to be used at the Primary Election to be held Tuesday, September 10, 1974 at which time the polls will be open from 7 A.M. to 8 P.M. Polling places in the various precincts are listed below. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have set my hand and affixed my Official Seal this 26th day of August, A.D. 1974. s K B. Olsen Box Elder County Clerk NOTICE OF ELECTION AND LIST OF POLLING PLACES Notice is hereby given that on Tuesday, the 10th day of September next, the Primary Election will be held for the offices set forth on the sample ballots printed in this issue. The Polls will be opened at 7 A.M. and continue open until 8 P.M. of the same day. The Polling Places are as follows: BOX A newspaper established in published every Sunday by the weekly 1894, Box 55 South l, First West, Brigham City, Utah, 84302. at Class the Second postage paid post .office, 14 South First West, Brigham City, Utah, 84302. Elder Member Audit Bureau of Circulations, Utah State Press Association, National ana United Newspaper Association Press International. Advertising Representative: Utah State Press Association,. Salt Lake City, Utah. Subscription rate $8.00 per year payable in advance in connection with the Box Elder Journal (published Thursdays) $4.00 for 4 months in Box Elder DISTRICT NEWS ELDER County. Subscription rate $10.00 per year payable in advance in connection with the Box Elder Journal (published Thursdays) $5.00 (pr 4 months: outside POLLING PLACE Box ARRIVE This was the scene at Intermountain school Friday morning as Indian students arrived for the 1974-7school year. The boarding school STUDENTS 5 Art festival is Peach Days treat pageant automatically qualifies for the Miss Utah pageant and a chance to compete for the Miss America title. ) : 3 NEWS, Brigham sewing, cooking, quilting and outdoor activities. She is a member of the National Honor society and National Thespian club. Brigham Realty is sponsor of Miss Kilmister, an graduate of Box Elder High. She plans to attend the University of Utah. 4 awards, including the Distinguished City, Utah Sunday, September 1, 1974 ELDER (Continued From Page One) Flower show rules cited Local residents planning to enter either the horticulture or artistic divisions of the annual Peach Days Flower show, sponsored by Spade and Hope Garden club, are urged to pay close attention to the rules of the show, according to the chairmen, since judging will be done by qualified judges from out of town who will judge according to national standards. In the past, this has sometimes meant that fine have been specimens disqualified since the proper number of fruits or flowers have not been shown, or items have not been properly prepared for the show. All horticultural specimens must have been grown by the exhibitor, and house plants must have been grown by the exhibitor for a minimum of 90 days. All entires must be correctly named with genus and variety, as far as possible. Containers will be provided for all cut specimens in order to assure uniformity. BOX Elder County. CsXttv cidl The annual Brigham City Peach Day Art festival will be a highlight of the 1974 city celebration. Judging of the paintings and photography by Brigham City artists will take place before the show opens by Alice Ballinger, Ogden artist and member of the Ogden Palette club; Glen Edwards and Marion Hyde, Logan artists and members of the art department, Utah State university. The show will open to the public Sept. 4, 1974 at 24 North the Brigham City museum-galler11 7 p.m. Monday Third West; hours a.m. through Saturday, and will run through Sept. 28. y, Charles W. Claybaugh Publisher Emeritus Charles "Tuff Claybaugh Publisher General Manager Bruce T. Keyes, Managing Editor Mike Perry, Sports Editor Sarah Yates, Society Editor Nancy Goss, Advertising Manager Shirley Richardson, Classifieds Betty Claybaugh, Circulation Arland Tingey, Newspaper Supr. Van Claybaugh, Photo-Pres- s Supr. H. E. Anderson, Commercial Printing Supr. inoperating for the first time this year as a multi-tribof to have enrollment an and stitution just over expects 800 students. is e end Labor Day at site Re-enactme- nts Labor Day brings to a close the daily reenactment at Golden Spike National Historic Site. The are at 11 a.m. and 1, 3 and 4:30 p.m. A special presentation by volunteers, in part, will also be given this day. Demonstrations will include soap making by Mrs. Helen Erikson from Richmond, candlemaking by Mrs. Esther Ainscouth of Kaysville, and flask and wool spinning by Mr. and Mrs. Merlartin of North Logan. This will be a good day for parents to bring their children and enjoy the beautiful fall weather, that we are experiencing at Promontory Summit. School groups are welcome for guided tours and guided auto caravans. There is a short inmovie troductory slide program and a entitled Golden Spike. The visitors center will be open after Labor Day from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. wmm if Hi! I'm Ruth Ann Peters and live at 766 North I medoland Drive in Brigham City. Grandpa says have more charm appeal than he has so he asked to use my picture to remind everyone he is trying to become elected to the County Commission. I My PLEASE VOTE FOR HIM SEPTEMBER IN THE PRIMARY ELECTION He is for Sept. NOT LIMITED TO CITY LAW ENFORCEMENT . . . 10th listed on the Republican ballot 2 year Commissioner and his TOLMAN BURKE. t VOTE FOR A MAN WITH THE EXPERIENCE NEEDED FOR SHERIFF name is Please Vote September 10th 'SE Need your support the Sept. 10 Primaries" "I in NEWELL (TIM) FRANCIS Republican Candidate SHERIFF FOR BOX ELDER COUNTY f aid Political Advertisement - Newell Francis for Sheriff Committee |