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Show TMM'milMM f fOflPM Al flov ,,4 its Politics As Navajo Kids Toss Political Verbiage In Own Studentbody Election Campaign Brigham City. Utah ' Friday, October 24, 1952 z X MEET YOUR STATE AND COUNTY Hi CANDIDATES . every vote counts in election . . . Citizenship And Community Life Are In Platforms For U. S. Senator: . . WALTER K. GRANGER . slogans, an old political trick . . . The politica1! scene shifted from Adlai, Ike and Harry to Intermountain Indian school last week. All 2300 students were campaigning, boosting and balloting for their favorite candidate for studentbody offices. Each of the four divisions of the school held Si . . , for lower taxes . . . Card of For Congress: ERNEST ti Thanks To those who iby their acts of kindness expressed their sympa- , McKAY thy and friendship at the time death of our beloved twins, son Michael Ray and daughter Michelle, we wish to express heartfelt thanks. We wish especially to thank our friends, and all others who assisted in any way. of the . , . making sure no one stuffed the ballot box . Ray Mr. Mr. . and Lois Sargent, and Mrs. Austin Larsen. and Mrs. David J. separate rallys and voting days to choose four or five members for the school council. Election was held m accordance with rules governing the national election, and campaigning was authentic as the present national affair wth speeches on good citizenship, good community living and keeping Intermountain the best school ip Mr. And Mrs. Heber J., Sessions See Wayfarers Chapel In California Mr. and Mrs. Heber J. MFTTf IHIMMUI' Mrs. Frank . Billings Feted At Bridal Shower Close friends and relatives of Mrs. Frank Billings nee Bemell trip Wells, honored her at a bridal Ses- sions have returned from a to Long Beach, California where they visited with their sdn and fsmily, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Sessions and family. Highlight of their trip was a visit to the Wayfarers Chapel at Portegese iBend, California. The chapel is situated oq a hill top overlooking the ocean. It is con structed with a tile foundation and the entire building made of glass. The inside is finished in redwood and beautiful vines and ferns are growing inside the chapel. Many tourists were touring the church at the time the Sessions were there. On. Sunday, services are held at HI a. m. and 6 p. m. Wedding ceremonies are also performed. During the entire tour soft organ music played, the Sessions related today. shower on Wednesday evening at the Willard ward. Hostesses for the evening were Ruth Marsh and Nona Davis assisted by Pat Woods and Nola Mae Nebeker. The evening was spent In Delicious replaying bingo. freshments were served. Many beautiful and useful gifts were presented to the new bride by the forty-fivguests attending. Ribbons were tied In her hair as the gifts were opened e and wishes made. t Mrs. Billings is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Well. of Willard and is a student at Box Elder high school. She recited wedding vows with Frank Billings of Perry recently fq Elko, Nevada. He is a Box Elder high school and seminary graduate. They are making their home ' in Brigham City. Heavy Mail , Friends, relatives and neighbors pent Pfc. Wayne E. Jones, stationed I in t a letter Korea, long and 'weighing three pounds. It bore 153 signatures., 'FLINT, Mich. (UP) 108-foo- ! VOTE FOR , F. HENRI HENRIOD (Incumbent Justice) Kelley Korth Speaks In Perry Ward Sunday Utah Supreme Court Kelley Korth, former LjD.S, missionary and Tecenfly returned Korean veteran, was guest speaker Sunday evening, October 19, at regular sacramental ser vices held In the Perry ward. The meeting was conducted by Counselor 'Douglas Oyler with congregation singing, Come Ye Children of The Lord as the opening song. , Invocation was offered by William Peters followed by God Our Father Hear ills Pray, the sacramental song, led by Judy Davis and accompanied by Mrs. Louise Davis. Boyd Hirschl and Keith Brllings were priests In charge of the sacrament. Preceeding Elder Korths fine talk a piano solo was played by Janice Jenspn. Concluding musical number was a vocal solo, The Lords Prayer, sung by Sharlene 'Felt, accompanied by Karen Craghead. t Mrs. Carrie Petersen, offered the benediction. Your courts are your last protection. Return to office a Justice who has proved he respects your rights and who upholds the, integrity of the courts. r, For Governor: EARL J, GLADE For Secretary of State MILTON B. TAYLOR For State Auditor FERREL H. ApAMS For State Treasurer REESE M. REESE For Attorney General Clinton D. VERNON For State Senator J. HAROLD REESE State Representative JAMES D. WHltE State Representative LeROY D. WHITE Hear " Wisdom InHome making" Leonard James Named Counselor In Springville , - Wisdom of Homemaking is to be the theme of regular meeting of Civic Improvement club of Thursday afternoon, October 30, at 4 p. m. in the War Memorial home. Leonard James, husband to the former Beth Stewart, daughter of Mr. and .Mrs. Robert Stewart of this city, has been named first counselor of Springville Fifth ward, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints. Vote for Justice Henriod on the ballot at the General Election November 4. non-partis- an - Justice Henrod the world. Everyone Is invited to phone There were placards, slogans their society items for the News and pictures of candidates and and Journal to 77L the halls were bedecked with signs proclaiming merits of can (Paid Political Adv.) - didates. Though some of the candidates Whose Friend is "Brack Lee? and some of the "parties lost in the election, school went right on as usual the next day. The James have their business Mrs. Allison Thorne of Logan is to be guest speaker for the in Provo but they, along with day with special musical num- their two daughters, Cindy and Tricia, reside m Springville. bers completing the program. Mrs. Zenos W. Earl, president, Sustained as new bishop at urged that all ladies attend and the ward conference recently hear Mrs. Thorne was Grant S. Thom. J. Alton Serving committee for the day Bigelow is second counselor, include Mrs. J. Leo Nelson as Kay Johnson, ward clerk, and chairman arjd the following Robert Thorn, statistical clerk. committee members: Mrs. S. Martin Rasmussen, Mrs J Howard Rasmussen, Mrs Marvin Peters, Mrs. Harper L. Pearse, Mrs. Oleen Palmer, Mrs. Ezra Owen, Mrs. Fred !B. Owen and Mrs. Durrell Nielsen. Here are some facts farmers and livestockmen should consider before they vote: mm THATEXTRA FLAVOR in every cup of Schilling comes from blending only mountain coffees from Central America where altitude, climate and soil combine to produce the worlds finest Coffees. You can't buy a better coffee than Schilling, at any price! ... as well as blend drinkers can enjoy the ' INCREASED THE VALUATION ON LIVESTOCK w WE KNOW Of NO OTHER CONCERN ; THE LEE ADMINISTRATION ON MAY 21 ,1951 AS HAIIGE CATTLE THAT CAN MAKE THIS CLAIM DAIRY CATTLE SHEEP FOLLOWS: , I .... APPROXIMATELY 53 APPROXIMATELY 129 : : APPROXIMATELY 20 This will increase the farmers and livestock mens taxes for 1952 well over ONE HALF MILLION DOLLARS! $521,000 to be exact! Yet, the .0063 leyv reduction given to property, reduces the taxes on public utilities and the mines $2,000,708! Now-strai- ght 1 HEW CLOSING HOUnS r ! FOR County Commissioner 4-- t Schilling bring you a blend of exclusively Cen,ral American Coffee y ALL I BRIGHAM CITY Thus "BRACK" LEE saves Big Business Over Two Million Dollars, But SOCKS Agriculture Over ( One-Ha- ll Million Dollars! A,I. MARTIN "June" r. TALK ABOUT TAX REDUCTION ! LOOK WHAT THE LEE ADMINISTRATION HAS DONE:v DRUG STORES ANDERSON County Commissioner r J s I . STERLING S. WIGHT - , Starting Monday, October 27th new closing hours will be observed at all drug stores and we will close each night at BE KENTUCKY EMPHATIC! VOTE STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY 9:00 KENTUCKY BLENDED WHISKEY pm The State Treasurer's Annual Reports show that Gov. Lee col lected 344 Million Dollars in total taxes in only four years; 344 Million Dollars out of the people's pockets. Only 237 Million was collected by the Democratic Adminstration in the four years preceding Gov. Lee's Administration. Thus in four years "Brack" Lee collects and spends ,107 Million more than Gov, Maw collected in the last four years of his.administra tion. Yet Gov. Lee calls this economy and honesty. - . - We Ask You Again . WHOSE FRIEND IS GLEN'S REXALL DRUG STRAIGHT HAMILTON DEMOCRATIC DRUG MACK'S PHARMACY BRACK LEE? Certainly NOT the Farmers!... VOTE FOR GLADE PEOPLE'S DRUG ; AND STOP ALL THIS HIGH HANDED DECEPTION Nov. 4th X 7 ' i i State Treasurers Annual Reports. This ad paid for by the following farmers, interested in good government: Dan Murdock, Beaver; James Myers, Panguitch; James Phillips and Tom Kendall, Nephi; Leo Bardsiey, Gunnison; Leo Harvey, Pleasant Grove M. L. Taft, Bicknell; Ward Holbrook, Bountiful; Cyril K. Munk, Cache County; t Howard Widdeson, Weber; Heber Bennion, Salt Lake City. . BOTH 86 PROOF OLD SUNNY BROOK BRAND BLENDED WHISKEY KENTUCKY CONTAINS THE OLD 65X GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS SUUflY bftOOlLCOMPARY, LOUISVILLE, KY, , poll. - Civic Ladies To " Endorsed almost 5 to 1 by members of his own profession in a recent iL i ! |