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Show fish and game spokesmen. Any gun with a shell in the firing chamber while being carried in any vehicle is a violation of the law. Deer- - must be tagged when killed, with the law further State Cites Game Laws Most Broken Carrying a loaded gun in a ve hide and failure to tag deer con- Diseases Reported Box Elder county reported ten cases of influen7d and Brigham Cay reported three strep infec- Local Man tions for the week ending Oct. 21, to the statistical bulleaccording tinue to bewo of the most violated that the tag stay with the of the Department of Public tin sections of Utah's fish and game meat while being processed and Health for the State of Utah. code, according to department ot until used. TOlJR SHARES IN AMERICA Succumbs Janues Enock Keller, 73, Pres-oIdaho, died Tuesday at his home. He was the father of J. Charles Keller, manager of Blocks Mens store and a member of the Box Elder LDS stake presidency, CT il. IMe FOR 4-YE- AR County Commissioner During two years tenure in office this has been done: Proven He has the interest at heart of every resident of Box Cider County. Has worked for and demanded a hundred per cent value for the tax payers dollar. the efficiency of the Highby trading way Department by 35 obsolete and unused equipment for efficient and modern equipment. Increased addition, he has diligently worked for and hopes to obtain Federal and State funds for rebuilding the Bird Refuge Road, West of Brigham City. In Increased wages 20. Doubled out-pof road surfacing with terial no increase in cost. ut ma- Changed policy of buying prepared road material from contractors by processing own material through development of 25 new gravel pits, which results in shorter hauls. VOTE FOR CONTINUED PROGRESS! Lady, ' Mr. Keller was born April 14, at Mink Creek, Idaho, a son; ot Janues Esias and Katherine Larsen Keller. He was reared and educated at Mink Creek and Preston. He married Vera Hawkes on Oct. 2, 1912, in the Salt Lake LDS She died June 19, 1956. temple. He later married Nellie Perkins on Sept. 9, 1958 in the Logan LDS temple. Mr. Keller spent his entire lifetime in and around the Preston area, having owned and operated farms at Whitney and Mapleton, Idaho. He was active in civic and church affairs. He fulfilled a mis-- , sion for the LDS church in the He Southern States from 1906-0served for many years in the bish( opric and later as bishop of thv Mapleton LDS ward. He also work-- : ed on the YMMIA stake board of He was a high Oneida stake. priest in the Preston First LDS ward at the time of his death. 1887, DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE Has proven screened material as good as crushed material for graveling purposes and oil mulch material, which results in a saving of processing of at least is equal- ly 35. Widened nearly every main highway in County. Put County roads in finest condition in history. Modernized the County Court House by installing Hot water in Rest rooms and lounges, refrigerated drinking fountains in halls, air conditioning and new and modern lighting fixtures in offices. $65,000 addition and remodeling project which added badly needed office space and a private 30 car parking lot for Court House employees. Has worked hard for the establishment of the badly needed County Nursing A home. has been done without any crease in taxes. This YOUR VOTE WILL BE APPRECIATED! (Paid Political Advertising) ; SURVIVORS include his wife, PREVENT FOREST FIRES I a If you feel like screaming in your steaming kitchen Load up your heavy things drapes, blankets, bedspreads, rugs . . . take them down to the machines and read a book while our big, heavy-dutare doing the work. It will only take an hour . . . and the prices are so reasonable! RELAX . . . Take a "Work Break. . . . DAY-NIT- WOW!!!! J. D. Gunderson, principal at Central school, gets who will attend Centrals big "spooked by two of the "goblins Halloween festivities. The boy behind the mask is Neal Braegger, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Braegger and the girl goblin is Kathryn Christensen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. Velroy Christensen. y E Single Load LAUNDERCENTER DAY-NIT- E We Never Close Fifth South Just West of Main Beckon to Youthful Spooks rinne school on The party will be to 9:30 p. m. and munity is invited Friday, Oct. 25c Double Load 5c 1 PTA Halloween Festivities 28. SERVING held from 7:30 the entire comto join in the ENTIRE BOX ELDER COUNTY fun. Guests should come prepared to eat supper and participate in planned games. Free door prizes will be presented to an adult and a child during the evening. Chances will be sold on a doll for girls and a gun set for the boys. Drawing for the prizes will be held at 9 a funeral directing firm a member of the Order of the Golden Rule, its prices must be known to be reasonable and within the BEFORE p. m. The party is under the joint chairmanship of Mr. and Mrs. Neil Harper and Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Harper. LINCOLN SCHOOL children will gather Monday, Oct. 31, from 6:30 to 8:30 p. m. for their annual Halloween costume party. Tickets for the party are one dollar per child or $2.50 for families with three or more children. The ticket entitles the child to a lunch, two fish pond tickets, and all games and prizes. Parents are invited to attend the grand march of the children at the conclusion of the party. The grand march will be held at 8:30 p. m. in the Lincoln school auditorium. for the Serving as party are Mrs. Dean Freeman and Mrs. Merlin Jeppsen. Room parents will handle the games lor the carnival. FUNCTIONS of . the . PTA sponCarnivals are sored Halloween threefold: 1. To provide recreation to eliminate Halloween mischief. 2. To provide entertainment of interest both to students, preschoolers, and parents, and 3. to attempt to operate financially soland to earn such vent groups profits as are reasonable. All profits will go to the working expenses of the local PTA groups unless special projects are named. HONEYVILLE PTAs Halloween Carnival will take place from 6 to 8:30 p. m. on Monday, Oct. 31 at YOU CAN , WORK BREAK Preston, and the following sons (Continued From Page One) and daughters: J. Charles Keller, Brigham City; Mrs. Ray (Kerma) home and drinks and dessert will Noyce, Mrs. Paul (June) Manning be served at the carnival. There and Mrs. Jay (Lucy) Noyce, all will be door prizes of a hydraulic Keith Keller, dump truck donated of Salt Lake City; by Sprouse Frank Keller, Sylmar, Reitz, a football helmet by Als Sandy; Calif.; Neil Keller, Mesa, Ariz.; Conoco, a doll from Brigham Tire and Mrs. Ronald (Ramona) Doney Shop and a large stuffed tiger of Cedar City; 28 grandchildren from Macs Pharmacy. Door prize two tickets will be 10 cents each or and one sisters, Mrs. Rossetta Hale, Grace, three for 25 cents. Idaho, and Mrs. Adele Larsen, of Heading the committee for the Preston. carnival are Mr. and Mrs. William Funeral services have tentative- Packer. ly been set for Saturday at 1 p. m. Assisting are Mr. and Mrs. Velin the Preston First LDS ward roy Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. chapel. Friends may call Friday Leon Carver, Mr. and Mrs. A1 evening and Saturday prior to Cazier, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne H. time of services at the Webb Mor-- , Braegger, and Mr. and Mrs. John tuary, Preston. Interment will be Valcarce. in the Preston City cemetery. PERRY SCHOOL PTA will hold its party Friday, Oct. 28, at 7 p. m. AH parents and children are invited to attend along with the students. Prizes will be given for the best costume, including those worn by adults, and the entertainment will include a fish and fortune pond, spook alley, teller. ONLY dont blow a fuse-ta- ke pre-scho- in- cjnmr.c ununc d ii v ii c n, RE-ELE- Brigham City, Utah Thursday, October 27, 1960 THE BOX ELDER JOURNAL, 2 Father of the Honeyville school. The proceeds from the carnival will go toward the purchase of stage curtains for the school. Refreshments, including barbecue sandwiches, will be sold, and games for all ages will range from five to 15 cents. Door prizes will be given and all children are requested to wear costumes. The public is invited, according to PTA President Mrs. Max Brady. Mrs. Ralph Keller is chairman of the affair. 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