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Show and to acquaint the public with their qualifications and the objectives they hoped to fill if elected to office. We hope this goal has been the county: PACE TWO BOX ELDER JOURNAL Friday, November WWW TOCY THINK 3, 1950 A weekly newspaper, published at Brig successor to ths ham City, Utah, fimithfield SentineL established In 1906. cbas. W. Claybeugh. Mansg- - Published every Friday at Brigham City, Utah, and entered ae Second Class Mail Matter at the post office in Brig ham City. Utah, under the act of March Subeeriptkm rate in Box Elder county, $3 00 per year, payable in advance; with the Bos Elder in combination $4.00 Newe, (published Wednesdays) yean $2.00 for 6 months; single copy 5 cents. Outside Box Elder coun ty, $).50 per year; combination rate '$5 00,. k . Member United Press, Audit Bureau of Circulation, Utah State Press Associa Editorial Association. tion, National National Representative; Advertising Advertising Service, M achieved and that the citizens of Box Elder county have become fully acquainted with our Editor Box Elder News and Journal Dear Sir: As campaign director for the Box Elder county Democratic party, I would like to say a few final words before the November 7 election. When the county campaign started It was the objective of those concerned to conduct a clean county campaign, and to see that all of the candidates become well known throughout aag candidates. If so they will know that each and everyone of them Is well qualified, is public spirited, and would be a credit to the county In any office that they might be elected to. 1 have appreciated very much the opportunity to work with this splendid group: LeRoy D. White and Owen L. Brough, candidates for state legislature; ELECTRIC All Completely Overhauled , with GOOD WRINGERS George Davis and Howard Glen, candidates for commissioners; Robert (Bob) Nielsen, candidate , for county clerk; Fred L. Peter-senHorace county assessor; Rose, candidate for county treasurer; Mrs. F. Joseph Law, candidate for county recorder; Warren W. Hyde, candidate for county sheriff; Omer J. Call, candidate for county attorney, and candidate for W. H. Griffiths, county surveyor. I have never found a . more cooperative and hard working group of people, all working for one fine cause the good of Box Elder county. 1 should also like to express appreciation for the same .fine manner in which the county conducted have Republicans their campaign. We have yet to hear of any mud or dirt concerning any particular county candidate of either party. We are certain that the people of Box Elder county are thinking in a straightforward manner at this election time, and that smear and dirt that is spread throughout election period from national sources will not Influence their thinking. We are certain that on Nevember 7, each and every voter will go to the polls and vote their true convictions. , Sincerely, 1 1 $3495 only Terms: $5.00 down, $5.00 a month SAVEBOon this WASHER Good v 1 $3.00 down, $3.00 ONLY C a mo. B. STRATFORD, Manager W on all "CATERPILLAR products r By Marilyn Wood 'Lets Make Up," a one act comedy, was presented to the students by the advance speech department yesterday. Participating were Fay Ander- son, Kelly Farmer, Leon JorgenGordon son, Janet Forsgren, Jarman and Elaine Willie, under the direction of Joyce Tho-ruInstructor. Beet Survey Made In Home Room Classes By Buth Berntsen survey was made in the home room classes Tuesday, to determine the success of the beet vacation. - Each student who participated In the topping of- beets was asked to fill out a questlonaire concerning the work he had done. In this way it will be possible to determine the success of the beet vacation 'and the probability of future beet vacations. A - - By Vorlene Cook Initiation services for new members cf the Future Homemakers of America organization were held Monday afternoon directly after school in the visual education room. Wilma Larsen, club president, conducted the meeting ushering 50 girls into the organization. Red and white decorations symbolized the club motto, Toward New Horizons. New members presented a program consisting of vocal solo by Carolyn Duke, comical reading by Dixie Gordon and a piano solo by Janice Hansen. Congregational singing concluded the program. Mrs. Bertha Harris, sponsor, outlined the club responsibilities and opportunities. She announced that Donna Facer is eligible to become a state homemaker. , , Growing rapidly since It was first instituted at Box Elder three years ago, the organization now has 125 members, Mrs. Harris said. speaker $3,495 $3995 . 18 SALE PRICE as new! Used only' two months. Sold for $139.95. Dont Miss This Buy! SALE PRICE tube IMMEDIATE DELIVERY NOW AVAILABLE One Act Comedy Play Is Enacted By Claes TS OJTM Tenn. By Donna Compton By Donna Compton Colorful stockings will be feaMain topic of conversation tured this evening at the Stock- among B. E. students these days ing dance following the game. is the state game, to be played Prizes will be given to the November 18 at Salt Lake City. wearer of the brightest pair and Box Elder is nearly assured of B. E. students will not be ada berth in the state contest, mitted until they remove their since they are tops in Region shoes. Bear Biver students are One. especially Invited but will be Salt Lakes favorite hotel and required to pay admittance. motel reservations wpre soon The Music Makers orchestra filled as the football season beis slated to play and help to to a close. gan drawing wind up a successful football season. Phone your news to 1,000. Future Homemakers Are Initiated Monday Eve. RADIO 5 State Game Topic Of Student Discussion High School Console Model , Colorful Stockings Will Feature Dance Tonight News From Box Elder Used Philco $32)95 only My. (NORM WATKINS. HI-SP0- the roadside n Va, for When minutes. MEMPHIS. Arrivin, new walked to the rear wind blew H. V. Spencers the car win- and found the hat J! of out hat Panama searched the rear bumper. anglnS dow, he stoppedjand Hat Hitch Hikes members. "Hallowe'en'" Is Theme Of Jr. Class Assembly Tractors Scrapers ROSE by any other, name! class IS ... Socialized Also best selection of no mat- ter what they call Thomas' Senate De used equipment it. Bill 1 679 and Bosone's House Resolution 6766 are socialized medicine bills. Granger supports both bills. A vote for F. BENNETT, WAIIACE cSrrjL-- IVY BAKER PRIEST sented last Tuesday. Witches, ghosts and goblins were the featured guests, and eery music and darkness helped to put over the theme. Wendell, Engines & Electric Sets Compulsory Health Insurance Medicine By Donna Compton 'Halloween was the theme of the Junior class assembly pre- Donald Bulldozers Motor Graders Cable Control Units and PRESTON is a L JONES VOTE AGAINST SOCIALIZED MEDICINE. Spomarad by DR r N. FREDRICK HICKEN , presi- dent, took charge of the assem- - Your local representative is: V. J. BARNEY BARNES, 336 West 2nd South, Brigham City, Utah Phone Dsitributive Ed Clubs Of Utah Meet Yesterday CEOI? . . . Before you mark that ballot ... At the facts &HB7SR ... To reason EiOOES THESE FOUIES ders club. Fourteen other members will meet, one member from each FIGURES the story of two decades of Inflationary spending the years from 1929 to 1949 we have had these Tell By Bichard Bosley Representatives from the Distributive Education clubs of Utah met yesterday in the state capitol building in Salt Lake City and Ramona Madsen, secretary of the Box Elder club, met with the group to discuss prints Ing a state paper by the 14 clubs of Utah, reported Miss Hansen, instructor of Box El- In the club in Utah to decide procedure in organizing a staff for the production of a state paper, to be contributed into by Utah Increases WAGES 150 1000 TAXES COST OF G0VERI1MEHT to be free from that tensing up for a jolt a time rough spot looms in every the road ahead? Want to enjoy the relaxing feel of d car beneath you, that a stays level even when the road ' doesnt? Well, sir, ease into a Buick and see how such matters are cared for. Want 1200 sure-foote- Can YOUR Pocketbook stand that pace ? 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