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Show Si A-- Democratic Party BE County Odd fad Sets Headquarters Opening The Box Elder Democratic par-it- y headquarters from about 11 a. to 3 p. m. Each will talk n m. 1 cam-its will open ty organization headquarters in Brigham ing the day and all residents of Mar-- 1 Box Elder county are invited to City next week, Chairman vin Peters announced Wednesday, be on hand The headquarters is located at THE PARTY will offer free cof- A young Mexican man was arrested on charges of forging checks because, although hs could neither read nor write, police said he 'was skilled at copying signatures. dur-paig- 127 South Main street in for- space merly occupied by Brigham Auto. Peters said it will be open each afternoon from 2 to 6 p. m. and provide campaign materials to all interested persons. will Officially the headquarters have its grand opening on Oct. 13 when a full contingent of county, state and national Demo candidates come to town in Operation Barnstorm." fee and donuts during the day and hopes not only to have appropriate fanfare for the occasion but a real mule donkey. The headquarters telephone number is candidates County will include Dean Compton, Brigham City, state representative from District One; D. B. Green, Tremonton, state representative from District Two; Grover R. Harper, West four-yea- r county commissioner; Harold Reese, Bear River City, commissioner; Peterson, county treasurer; Cora Nielsen, county recorder, and Omer Call, county attorney. We want to welcome every citizen within the county to come and meet our candidates and they will answer any questions that residents might have. We hope everyone will enjoy our headquarters," said Peters. e, HERE WILL be Rep. David S. for King, presently campaigning the senate; Sen. Frank E. Moss of Utah who is not running this year; Rep. M. Blaine Peterson who is from seeking Utah's District One; Bruce Jenkins, congressional hopeful from Utahs Second district, and William Henderson, candidate for state attorney general. for They and local candidates office are expected to be at par-- These Box Elder Democratic party officials pose in the surroundings of SET UP HEADQUARTERS the county partys headquarters in Brigham City. Left to right are Frank Stevens, publicity chairman? LeGrande Peterson, secretary; Mrs. Alma Allred, vice chairman, and Marv Peters, chairman. $6.1 MILLION TAGED FOR LAKESIDE two-ye- FOOT LONG PROJECT Funds Allocated forBETestSite the Air Force. He said that construction of the range will be directed by the Sacramento district engineer and that water, will be Grants-vill- e Technical facility designing is supplied from the area of in PeTooele county. being done by the Air Force, Moss and Rep. M. Blaine Peter- tersen said, while such items as The new Hill Air Force range son announced Tuesday. roads, utilities and security fences will make possible extension of ) Funds in the amount of $6,150,-00- 0 are being designed by the Sacrathe current testing program to are being released for this mento district engineer. and study the larger explosives the said Moss said. Moss Sen, engineering purpose. solid propellents which are being Co. of C. Torkelson Salt of F. firm of the The San Francisco office acquired. The range will carry Army Engineers told Congress Lake City is preparing designs for out surveillance testing which will have as its purpose to prevent of such items as the ,i Minuteman missile due to the efcondifect of time and weather tions." . - ;The Air Force will authorize its construction agent, the U. S. Army Corps of Engineers, to proceed with construction of an air munitions and jacket test site at Hill Air Force range near Lakeside in Box Elder county, Sen. Frank E. man Petersen that the design for the ranges is approximately 30 percent complete and that advertisements for bids will probably be made in the spring. tpo A YTUX Hm s4 charadsr keyboard Wide 9Vi" paper capacity Pica or Elite type stylos Card And writing line scale line i pace Mlacter for I or 2 paces paper ball with Kale Lin space and carriage ratlins lever Visible margin step Folding paper support Margin release key , Carriage cantering and lasklM device ' Backspace hey left and right shift hen Shift lock Shift lock release Weighs only II lbs 4 l Thursday - Friday - Saturday Accident Rate Turns Upward The number of traffic accidents on Brigham City streets showed an increase during September with officers having investigated 25 mishaps during the month. The figure compared with 20 recorded in the preceding month, according to a police de- Mml litlil Tu with carrying caie top 5 PjScn for h It is expected that the com5; drunk driving, 5; public plex will be operated by some 25 intoxication in an auto, 6; through personnel to begin with. They red light, 4; following too close, 3; will be based at Hill Air Force base and assigned to the test site on revokation, 3; ment, improper driving registration ,3; obstructing traffic, for short periods on rotation. This 3; reckless driving, 1; hit and run, will be the only testing facility of Moss said. 1; leaving the scene, 1; improper its type In the TJ. S. passing, 1; no state sticker, 1 failpartment summary. ure to set brakes, 1; and other imlc SALE AT MACKS Estimated property damage from proper driving, 15, the mechanical mayhem was up also with the months total loss set at $7,875.31. Six persons were injured and in three cases, the injuries were described as alight. Investigating officers issued 22 citations to errant drivers Involved in accidents and wrote 204 tickets I(o)W 808 South Main Open 1 1 A.M. to 1 1 P.M. Heres vhat the other 63s wish they Icofted like. . in all for the month. Speeding was again the leading Next offense with 53 violations. was improper parking with 32 citations. Here are other totals; Through stop signs, 22; no drivers license, 19; improper turns, 10; negligent collision, 8; failure to 7; faulty equip- yield right-of-wa- RC Bloodmobile Due in Brigham Monday, Oct. 8 The Red Cross Bloodmobile will he In Brigham City on Monday, Oct. 8. .The unit will set up at Intermountain school, Building 81, from 1 to 8 p.m. All residents of the area who are eligible to donate blood are urged to vTsit the Bloodmobile during the specified hours, Mrs. J. Gordon Felt, Red Cross blood program chairman, said Monday. 'A. 'k. ? j. ft t i 1c SALE AT MACKS ? 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