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You hit," was the answer, its not lust hovv voted but the maturity of the people puled tin winners and that's good enough tor t a Around rI he alley Box Elder JOURNAL 2 -- Utah Friday, November G, 1953 Brigham City, A weekly newspaper, established in lJUS (ished every Friday and entered as Se ond Matter at the post office in Bughain City, untter the act of March 8 1ST' pub Class 1 I tab j.j per rale in box Elder i uuiny the year payable in advance, in combina'ion wnb Box Elder News, (published dritsduv x SI1111 per year; 2.00 for G months single copv 5 cents Outside Box Flder County, $3 00 per year, com bination rale $5 00 Member Audit Buieau of Circula'ions I tah state Press Association National Editorial Asso, ia sc ma tion and United Press Advei'i-ir- u rive Itah State Ps- - Assoc ia' on sap I.il-- ( iyoM-npliu-n V i old-tim- Co-Pil- -- lightly sav I know when he was It w.u-- quite a few years helm e vva- - born in Gailanil. Jake - not only one of the county's finest citv ao mist'ators, but is one ol the most loud me n in the nmthern end of the valley. an ( I l eluted lir-- 1 c I harles W Clavbaugh Publisher I lumptori ,M in.igmg Id lor Gladys Johnson, Advertising Manager Kobe it v ant their parents. The presentation was made by Mrs. Phyllis Owen, president Leaders in the Top-Pilclass are Mrs. Hazel PacThree special things have ker and Mrs. (Norma Sackett. happened recently in the First The third outstanding event ward Primary. First of all a new counselor ewas the presentation of compass of the Grace rings to all Mrs has been named The rings were placed Burt was sustained Sunday eve- wards the youngsters fingers by ning to take the place of Mrs on Jean Packer who was released their parents, who were guests. with special thanks for the fine Mrs Edna Faulkner is work she has done in the Pri- leader. Also visiting the Co Pilots on mary association. Ray- Second, the top pilots of the Primary day was Bishop ward received their wings in almond Payne, who congratula-Tecen- t social held lor them and ted them on their accomphsh- - Three Special Events In 1st Ward Primary s ll was no ise w hen J. J. (Jake) White, e no ol liox Elder (ountys last M.u i not hs, walked away with the mayors I o- -t in (c u land i Rt-p- r For Just About i AtoutbtiUf ! 'I Bob Crompton nothing equals eilc mi the 1954 he Missing Clank ie hi ping eai lv in the campaign that 'tilth of the parties would include in thur p'aitoim a lesolution that all minutes Central School Junior Police of the u Idler meetings of the city council club. Front rowr, left to . . . whose equipment is supplied by the Brigham City 20-3- 0 would be made immediately available and Alfred Ilolt, Vertis Andersen, Stuart Tracy and Wayne Porter. Back row: Keith right: i pc n to the public. Higginbotham, Cary Jaggi, Lewis Jones, Chad Sheffield and David Reese. Both the county commissioners and the boaiil of education have taken the stand, re- " Queen For A Day " Was Title Given Mrs. Josie cently, that minutes of public meetings See me for remarkably should be immediately available to the public. Kimber on Her 79th Birthday Anniversary LOW RATES ON Jbe uty still has the policy that minutes and Merle Tanner and Norma will not be released to the public until they enterKimber Tanner and Joan AUTO INSURANCE have been approved which is ordinarily at the Saturday, October 31, as she tained with comical dances. M E Wakefield, 80, and Mrs Lynn her 70th birthday i ubseqiient council meeting two weeks later. With State Farm Motual! at the Grouse Creek Steele, 80, delighted the family council memliers take the stand that nU(r-ar- v members and guests with a the minutes aren't official until approved (it LLS church Kimber reunion was held dance that has anything to do with it) and others The At the close of the dance the connection with the birthday are rumored to hold the opinion that the in festivities entire group loined together to pei pie elected them to do their business. Activities for the day began sing "Happy Birthday to the 571 g0 2nd E. Thevre doing it. And they arent required with the serving of a dinner to guest of honor. to tell their actions immediately. lb3 family members Other than family members The long tables were beauti- from Park Valley, Yost and from fully decorated in fall colors Almo Idaho attended to extend Gieat students of Democratic government with vellow chrvsanthemums best wishes. The birthday cake was cut, and Cornucopias The head tan'cognie that the restriction of public in- ble was a huge Sunday, with open house held centeied with formation impairs government operation. cake Small wood fi at the home of Ted Kimber Sometimes the spirit of our constitution is not birthday her corsages were favors at each lelt and lecogm.cd by lesser statesmen plac e w ho run our and Special guests were- Mr govei nments. Democracy falls or succeeds in grass roots Mrs Lynn Steele of Goshen and daughter Marvhelle of Cornish. government in the little cities and towns Mrs Inez Tucker, Sun Valley, and not a single principle of democratic gov- - California and Hugh Roberts ernment should be flaunted in Brigham City. Grouse Creek Mrs Steele and We ask the new city council, and new Mrs Tucker are sisters to Mrs mayor to consider carefully this question Kimber and Mr Roberts is a hiother Also attending were when they take office. her fifteen children and stepchildren and their families FLASH time each During program was with family represented We just learned that Honeyville, with their one or more numbers write-in 81 all had of vote, large percent The remainder of the voters visit the polls. They led the whole was spent in dancing evening county and probably the state. During floor show time Carol V. ma Election Sidelights Offering evidence that all candidates in Brigham Citys municipal election were well enough liked and considered well qualified for the posts they asked by their closest neighbors, each of them won by a landslide m his own precinct. The vote hit about of the general presidential election turn-oof last year, but was about lot) votes heavier than the last municipal election in 1951. While the turn out wasnt especially good, it wasnt bad either for an year. two-thir- ut e wc m e off-electi- on One election observer commented well we have a new set of shock absorbers after the new city officials had been named. Just to the left of the election story in the News Wednesday was a story about a motorcycle wreck caused when the driver leaned right to turn right and his two passengers leaned left to travel iett. As a result they went straight ahead and smashed into a sign. Theres a moral in that story for the new councilmen and mayor. Argue, battle and discuss but when the time comes to make an important turn, lean in the same direction. Winners and losers alike were attending the election party at the News and Journal Tuesday evening and it was down right heart warming to see the losers, who must have been a little disappointed, grab the hand of their opponent and congratulate them on their victory. LOW PRICE quality...at "lire out what happened in the elution rlhey had almost as man viitem votes lor Leland Ilunsaker, Im Inc ooai (I of trustees, as the regular it cent d Sounds suspiciously like a some haul campaigning, quietly, i c'av s of the elect ion. ( By Help Control Traffic Problem At Central School The Mozart Model L1846R $289.95 17 Exe (Inckadond 90 doy Ton, port worrontyj Other models as low as $189.95 ON LONG EASY TERMS BEEHIVE 68 N. Main COAL AND APPLIANCE Phone ONE fit) What do you see in this picture? After hours of trudging through fields and along ditch banks in quest of the wily pheasant, what a pleasure it is to admire the handsome Chinese birds you bagged. And what a pleasure it is, too, to quench your thirst with a bottle of Fisher Beer the sparkling, drink of moderation. 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