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Show the ersonaUg They picked a fine group of city officials but how could they have done otherwise because ail the candidates were well qualified. Those one thousand voters, who stayed home, could have changed nearly every result. (peaking ft ByCWC .. ' Brigham City must be losing population At least our record at the polls would indicate it is. Almost ex actly a. thousand people, who voted in the 1956 general election, didn't show up last ' t Tuesday. curious about those thousand people who weren't concerned with who will serve as mayor and on our city council, who didnt care, whether we had a city judge or a rep- resehtative on the school board, who ged their shoulders over the swimming pool boiid issue. , ; f , Orchids to the 2740 voters who did take an interest in city government and went to Successful GOC For Winter Term in Box Elder County Conference Held In Salt Lake City Jeppsen vs. Troy Miller and James 11. Miller, 11 a', m.; Jan. 29, 30, 31 Weber Basin ConWhat to be a most sucClive cessful pioved servancy District t vs conference for post oba. m. 10 Wells, servers in the Ground, Observer Feb, 13 Joseph W. Ward, Jr, corps was held last Friday, Nov. George E. Ward, et al vs. Mary 1, at Hotel Newhouse in Salt A. Mason, Utah Idaho Sugar Lake City. . Land Bank Company, Federal Supervisors and chief obserof Berkeley, Calif, U.SA,, Geo. vers from the Northern half of M. Mason, et al, 10 a. m; Feb. the attended to exchange state 26 Carlyle Larkin vs Dr. Char- ideas on post operations. les Munns, 10 a. m.; Feb 28 . Attending from Brigham City United Stockmens Investment were Mrs. George Hodges and W. vs. Max Rex Laub, Company Sector Sergeant Ted YarborW. Laub, John Laub, Sr., et al, ough, along with a representa10 a. m. tive from all posts in the area. ConMarch 13 Weber, Basin Meetings began at 9 30 a. in. vs. District John with servancy address of welcome by CapLowe, 10 a. m., jury; March 26 tain John C. Cross. vs. R. William Gardner Shiryl civiMrs. Clara Farnsworth, B Puzey and Garland Puzey, lian of the Salt administrator 10 a m.? 28 Andersen Lake March Filter Center, spoke Ford Jnc., and Rulen Hatch vs. on theCity center followed by Lt. Utah Farm Bureau Insurance Col Glen Marston, Utah State Company, and Newell C. Check-ett- GOC 10 a.' m.; March 31 WeA film on radio active fall-ober Basin Conservancy District was then shown followed by a vs. William Kunzler, et al, 10 Col. William Schustalk Lt by a. m., jury. ter, Colorado State GOC 2 Box Elder JOURNAL dinator. Lt. Col. Schuster warned, The elements of time are not Brigham City, Utah in our favor as they have been Friday, November 8, 1957 heretofore. A weakly newspaper esfabmnetf in 1906 publCol. Ray Petersen, deputy ished every Friday end entered ei Second Clast Matter et the post office In Brigham chief of staff for Utah Air Nahem City, Utah, under tho act of March 8, tional Guard, then spoke fol1879. lowed by Major General Max- - . . 31, 1958. Nov . 19 Violet Bock Andersen vs Grade Carter and Quinn The Robins, 2 p. m.; Nov. 22 State of Utah vs. Warnell Van Otten, 10 a. m., jury? The State of Utah vs. William Riley McCloud, 10 a. m , jury; Nov. 20 Weber Babin Water Conservancy vs. John Larkin, 10 a, m., , jury, Dec. Credit Equipment 3 n vs. Glen W. Reeves, D. B. A. Reeves Block and Pipe company, 2 p, m ; Dec. 4 Joseph W. Ward, Jr, George E. War'd, George Merlin; Ward, et al.vs. George W. Mason, 10 a. m.; Elaine S. Ward vs. Edward Dee,; Ward, Dee. 17 R. Lynn Johnson vs. John Williams, 2 p. m ; Dec. 18 Willard M. Yates vs. Seven-UBottling Company, 10 a. m., jury; Dec. 23 Royal L, Mason vs. Glen S Mason, 10 a. m ; .Weber Basin Conservancy District vs. Fred Woodyatt, jury; Jan & Arthur W, Duste vs. Bear' tUver Valley Telephone Company, 10 a. m.; Jan. 14 B. C. Cali Vs. Ira May, H a. m.; Jan., 15 Weber Basin Conservancy District vs. William Braeg-ge10 6. m , juryj Jan. 28 S. L. s, p co-o- r. r, Chat. W. Cieybaugh, the All New 1958 See , , Publisher Subserpition rate per year, payable In advance; in combination with the Box Elder News, (published Wednesdays) $8 00 per year; $2 50 for $ months; tingle copy 10 cent. AT i Is G.E. Utah Member Audit Bureau of Circulations State Press Association, National Editorial Association and United Press, Advertising Representative; Utah State Press Association ' Salt Lake City, Utah. COPPINMOTOR : r i i if. Waterfill r rffriABiEn I wish 'to' express my appreciation for' the vote of confidence extended by the people of Brigme to the office of ham City, which councilman. city I pledge to continue to do my utmost fop the betterment of the city. 1 or thi , LaMoyne and Dorothy Girgen Frost of 326 West - Seventh South. He was born March 6, 1955, at Brigham City. Survivors Include the parents, two sisters, Vicki Linn and Kathleen, of Brigham City; the and Mrs. Mr grandparents, Frank L. Frost of Brigham City, and Mr. and Mrs. George Ander-toof Belgrade, Mont. Funeral services will be held Saturday, Nov. 9, at 1 p. m. in the Fifth LDS ward chapel with Bishop Walter Jaggi conducting. Friends may call at the family home Friday evening and Saturday prior to time of services. Burial will be In the Brigham City cemetery under the direction of the Harold B. Felt Funeral Home. KENTUCKY BOURION JOHN H. LARSEN VU NATftfm JUO IIAZIEI OISTiUlIT C8H PANT. UIDST0WM. fy i f KENTUCKY n Save where youll have more later . . . well Rich, Utah State Adjutant General. , The entire group then lunched together and heard Mrs. Walter C. Ewing, a member of the state civil defense council. Next speaker on the agenda was Leonard Higgins. Utah State Civil Defense Director. His talk was followed by Mrs. George Hodges, who served as GOC panel moderator. Mrs Hodges is Brigham City Post Supervisor and GOC County Coordinator. After the panel discussion the group toured the Salt Lake Filter Center then boarded Air Force cars and were taken to the Utah Air National Guard Radar Installation and conducted on a tour there. Plans are to hold such, conferences twice a vear f ) J t s a v Furnace Tired Out? Your gives you n r THANKS $3 00 PONTIAC , , i First District Court Releases Calendar Trial calendar for the winter terrfl for First District court of Box Elder county was released this.' week , It includes the period from Nov. 19, 1957, to March Accept My Sincere one-tent- h 6 Small Brigham Boy Wednesday 2, - With hopes to top last years record of 99 and percent of parents attending Parent Teacher conference, teachers at Central school are making plans for conferences to be held Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, Nov. 13, 14 and 15, next week. , Principal J. D. Gunderson reports that 525 periods have been arranged for the three days. Each parent will learn of his youngsters school work during the assigned periods. Those with more than one child will attend conference v consecutively. ward chapel for Alan Frank Frost, age 2 V, who died Wednesday after a years illness. , Death Claims of them subscribe to this paper which covers 93 percent of our population, so they must have known about the election. I cant understand their complacency. Places in Judging Brigham City, State University students placing high in the dairy cattle judging events at the annual Cow Palace livestock show recently concluded at San Francisco. Quayle plaped tenth in judging all breeds Others were Tad Hendricks, Lewiston, who placed third in and Steven judging holsteins, Funeral Winchester,, Morgan, who was FUNERAL SET services will be held Satur- fifth In judging ayrshires. day at 1 p.m. in the Fifth A very special thanks to members of the Brigham City Junior Chamber of Commerce for their fine work in getting out the vote, for their support of the swimming pool bond project. Without it, the bond3 could easily have failed, because they were largely responsible for getting 620 more voters Alan Frank Frost, age to the polls than cast ballots in the 1955 died Wednesday morning in the a even was it elections, though municipal LDS hospital in Salt Lake City, thousand less than the general election last following an Illness of one year. year. The small boy was the son of IjHost Central Hopes to Top Conference Record Therald Quayle Im saving my congratulations for the losers. The voters have saved you from a lot of headaches, heartaches, cussings, worry and sleepless nights. To each of them personally, may I add my commendations and thanks for your public spirited and generous offer to serve your community. Im Local USU Student was among Utah Its pretty evident by the way we split up our votes, that some of us would prefer losers to the ones elected. But now, that isnt important. 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