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Show Brighanf City; Utaf3'-5Thursday, April 2, 1964 - THE BOX ELDER JOURNAL, r- " ' " ll v - . V4 S t IrU are other reasons and many of them. I have long admired this young attorney who has so capably served on the city court bench for the past several years. And I have attended several meetings where he was the principal speaker, expressing views with which can wholeheartedly agree. For example, he feels that the juvenile court system needs' divorcing from the State Welfare department I and complete overhauling. certainly concur. He feels that the justice of the peace court system should be upgraded, that the loopholes in the "hot check" laws of the state should be closed and again agree. Nabs Honors merged state office and I hope they make it. One is in the race for governor, Kleon Kerr, of Tremonton, principal of Bear River High school and a man who has served many years in the state legislature. Judge Ve- Noy Christoffersen who announced Tuesday for Attorney General. The other is our own Kleon, faces like a man who stands for something, who isnt just against, a man who has a program for improving existing conditions and situations. seems like the GOP party is goto have all the fun come convening tion time. Even on the county level, the delegates to the May 26 Box Elder convention are going to have to trim down a ticket of four candidates for the State Senate to the pair who qualify for the primary ballot. Eager for the post left vacant when Kleon Kerr, the incumbent, announced his candidacy for governor, are Wayne Sandall, Tremonton business man, and three Brigham City hopefuls, J. D. Gunderson, principal of Central Elementary school, this newsman, and Robert Schreffler, Thiokol employee. Bob just got in under the wire Tuesday afternoon. Certain of nomination on the Democratic ticket is David R. "Bill" Waldron, Tremonton, who is unopposed for the State Senate post. It Ernest H.Dean. VeNoy has competition on the Democratic ticket for attorney general, a Salt Lake City attorney, Phil L. Hansen. The winner of this pair A. Pratt Kesler, Republimusffcice can incumbant in the general election . , Ilf guarantee you would split my ballot to vate for Judge VeNoy, if for no other reason than to support a Brigham City man. Thats called voting geography. WIN TOP HONORS Box Elder Key club members hold trophies which the club won at the annual district convention in Salt Lake City. Left to right are Warren Hyer, district lieutenant governor, and Ladd president; Dave Northness, newly-electe- d winner in the oratorical contest. Hol-lis- t, "Beautiful Brigham City." Members of the Hoe and Hope Garden Club Changes Hands This Week but years. He plans a grand opening auto salesman Wednes. day assumed the Brigham City event In May. Victor said he will open with dealership for Buick and Ram. bier cars and GMC trucks. virtually no used cars and so He is Maynard Victor who "Fll be In a trading mood. He Issued an Invitation for for the past 11 years has been associated with Hansen and Ce- former customers to come In. ntral Chevrolet companies In ; BOX ELDER JOURNAL Brigham City. Vidor succeeds Jack Morris 'A weekly newopeper eitabUehed In by who has operated at 550 South 1906, published every Thuredey 113 the Box Edler NewsJoumal, Main for a number of years. South First Weot, Brigham City, Second Claaa The new owner said his ag- Utah, and entered atoffice In Brig-- , the poot Matter at, at the ency will be located ham City. Utah, under the act of same address and will be known March IB. 1879. . Chaa. W. Claybaugh. Publisher as Victor Motors. Initially, he rate 93.50 per year, said plans are to repaint the Subscription connection payable in advance; InNewe and showroom. Elder (pubBox with the garage adjacent A youthful Theres some consolation in being a four-wa- y race for two ballot spots. I truly.... The Key Club organization Is sponsored, by Klwanis Brigham Car Dealership I in t, all-ou- I by the state Republican convention with five avowed candidates in the race. Only two can get through that contest to face the voters at the 1 1 . primary election on August for Also in the race governor tickon the Kerr Republican against et are Mitchell Melich, Secretary of StateUnriont F. Toronto, Mayor J. Bracken 'Lee and D. James Cannon, director of the state Tourist and Publicity council. Two, have filed for the Democratic spot, Calvin L. Rampton and Gravel Pit Hoi-lis- I the hurdle of getting Objects to The Box Elder High school Key club emerged as perhaps the most outstanding club attending the annual Utah-Idahdistrict convention In Salt Lake City this past week. March 27, 1964 The local unit, represented by 24 delegates, snared four out of EDITOR: nine possible trophies In variThe members of the Hoe ous categories of competition. Garden Club of BriIn addition, Dave Northness and Hope would like to go on City gham of the Box Elder club was as record strenuously objectelected district lieutenant govpit on the ernor and he will attend the nat- ing to the gravel In the northeast mountainside ional Key club convention In end of town. Dallas, Texas next summer. All the Utah Garden Clubs Another member, Ladd been asked to Join tohave won top place In the oratorical competlt-ion- . gether this year In "creating We He spoke on the subject a more Beautiful Utah." t are participating In an "Dedicated Service," to Improve the appear, Other first place awards effort ance our homes, our neigh, of came for the clubs outstanding borhood and community. There, the for book, scrap general achievement and for the best fore our clubs concern Is Brl. single service project which gham City. No matter how many parks, was the clubs participation In school and civic plantings we this years March of Dimes their do, beauty will be over, campaign locally. shadowed by the ugly scar on Honorable mention came also the mountain. for outstanding monthly re our citizens have Surely ports. civic pride In "Beauti. enough The club was listed among the top 10 clubs in the district. ful Brigham City -- as your tele, The annual confab was held at vision station KUTV always re. fers to It.. .to help remove the Skyline High school In Salt Lake unsightly blemish. 30 about clubs with City us make It Let o I Two Box Elder county residents this week as candidates for Garden Club - BoPSKere By CWC OUR READERS WRITE BE Key dub .1 r I wont be the only loser. CONDUCTED AT UTAH PLANT lished Tliiaiiol Booster Test - Successful corpo-ration- 's Chemical space booster plant this week successfully con. ducted the first significant rock. et motor test firing In Its large solid! , booster ' demonstration Thiokol . Air .Force. fully met all test objectives. The test verified the design approach Thiokol has selected for the large solid boosters, Thiokol engineers said. t Made of ablative plastics and eie ' steel, the nozzle was a sub! The test was performed at scale of the one Thiokol will Thlokols Wasatch division In use to demonstrate the feasl. northern Utah. It was the first billty of large space booster in a series to evaluate the In. motors at Its space booster sulatlon, propellant, and noz. plant. zle materials Thiokol will use The nozzle was designed by and space booster plant engineers In manufacturing 260.1notv diameter motors at and fabricated by the Rohr corIts new space booster plant poration of Chula Vista, Calif. in Cam (fit? aounty, Georgia. It was tested on a 6 5. Inch diaThiokol engineers said post-tes- t meter motor, manufactured at survdyb of the Thlokol's Wasatch division test revealed that all parts of where part of the h space the motor and nozzle success. booster demonstration program for-t-he program' 156-lnc- h sub-sca- le 156-lnc- By BERT MILLS Distributed by National Editorial Association - V by Bert Mills r 'V: Voters In many communities hrcughout the nation are faced rlth the problem again this year f either returning to Congress powerful Incumbent who Is bviously too old to render ull service or rejecting an and Influential legls-ato- r la favor o! a younger halleUger: who is relatively nknown. m such cases, the odds are lmost always heavily weighted gainst the youthful challenger, 'he "lu" have organization uppoft,' ample campaign funds, ast publicity resources, and umefous other advantages. OFTEN tHE FINAL verdict the: voters Is rendered in henparty primaries, many of hem this spring. ID some states if ind many Congressional dls-rlct- s, a primary winner Is rlrtually assured of election lext November. A case history In point Is he 19th district of Ohio, com. trlslng Youngstown and a few mburban communities. One of Congress' more colorful char, icters, Rep. Michael J. Klrwan D., Ohio) is the Congressman Irom Youngstown and has been !or 28 aid years. Iron Mike" is 77 years a fact he does not dls. - close in hs biography In the CongresslonalDlrectory. Mny of the senior members of Congress in recent years have trimmed their biographies to a Dare minimum and omitted birth fates. 4 Klrwan Is a candidate for to a 1 5th term. He has three opponents in the Demo, sratlc primary May 5. One of hem-- ?Us - la Washington to gather campaign in. format&a ind your correspon-len- t had a talk with him. re-ject- ly BOB KAGAN Sate'd les trae. THIS candi. He Is a former who got into poll, ago when elected tSi fills . B DC IVlan Files Ha-ga- pro-lab- or prl-mar- A I 260-Inc- t v A ( 4,JT " Motors, will have a top service and repair department and adequate supply of parts for all lines. At the present time, Victor said he will retain all members of the sales and mechanicforce. A native of Brigham City, Victor graduated from Box Elder High school In 1950 and Utah State university where he studied In auto engln-eerin- $3.00 Tuesdays) 16.00 per yeer; for 6 months) single copy, 10 cente. Member Audit Bureau of Circuit-tlon- , Utah State Preae Association. Editorial (National Association and United Press international. AdverUtah State tising Representative: Press Association. Salt lake City. Utah. NATIONAL EDITORIAL t6T,4N IN ADDITION TO HIS SALES experience, the new dealer also was employed as a mechanic by for two Chevrolet Central can Legion, the Veterans of Foreign Wars and the Air Force association. Schreffler Is married to the former Feme Ankeny, Elder, ton, Penn. They are parents of two children and reside at 52 West Sixth South. He describes himself as a HE HAS BEEN AN ELDER constructive conservatlst, In. In the Presbyterian church for In a competitive nation 10 years and also has served terested guilty illtfi wltfeert tpellage, cswbinit tsttk as a teacher and church school with conservative regulation, In cut flllUf fitdlif. Coats at acre Uw and a of education advancement superintendent both In Brigham I kuk till iftialiii. educational sound policy. CAPACITIES 300 T0NS-- UP. City and other communities. He also favors a sound state He is a member of the AmerL a Kb HMrag atssl and national fiscal policy. Sch. Nschuurwsytsfssd In. reffler said he Is especially Edwin J. Nuffer Jr., Dealer J terested In providing a properly 499 S. 4th E. Preston. Idaho . monument In national fitting Plsssa sand aomplsta Information on that ' commemoration of the meeting dumbo glia. I of the transcontinental railroad In a location readily accessible NAM- Cto the tourist public, as well as MDKni a suitable tour trip at the actual CRY a (TATI. site during the summer season. JUMDO SILO - William L. Tremonton, is candidate for State Representative for District Two on the Demo ticket. CANDIDATE (Bill) Adams, Tremonton Valley IVlan JVlnn Hies Files for For Office Legislature Ferris H, Allen, 235 street, Tremonton, has filed as a candidate for State Tre-mo- (Continued from page one) dent of the Fiberglass Hunt, lngton Federal Credit union. The senate candidate also Is a former airport operator and has 1,300 hours flying time. An art enthusiast, he has enter, ed paintings In the Utah State fair and has been active In scouting, having founded a Sea Explorer ship In South Carolina. r: is 156-lnc- to the board of commissioners of Trumbull county, situated Just north of Youngstown. His salary as one of three men county affairs Is directing $8,000 a year. He supplements his Income as a paid after, dinner speaker and by renting paper advertising In Youngs, scaffolding equipment he devel. towns only dally paper, which oped. supports Klrwan strongly. Also Hagan Is a43.year.oldCatho projected is $3,000 worth of He who was In high school when television time, If enough money Rep, Klrwan was elected to can be raised. Congress In the 1936 landslide Campaign funds will be no that gave President Franklin D. problem for Klrwan. In addition Roosevelt his second term in to his widespread local support, the White House. Like Klrwan, Klrwan is chairman of the House liberal. Democratic Campaign commit, Hagan Is a However, this does not mean tee, which dispenses funds to Hagan will have union support deserving Democrats. As a The Incumagainst Klrwan. member of his partys hierbent has a 100 record of pro-labarchy and a ranking member of votes so the unions will the House Appropriations com. continue to back him as they mlttee, Klrwan can command do every election year. One any sum he thinks necessary. union official warned Hagan Hagan thinks Klrwan Is poll, against running, saying Klrwan tlcally vulnerable on grounds will use his power to Insure other than age. Any man In that Hagan Is never elected to office 28 years acquires some any post. enemies, even if some of them . One of the big problems that decline to show their colors In a rump candidate has Is the fear public for fear of reprisals. that strong Congressmen R would be a major upset If among constituents. Hawon but he thinks he has gan claims many supporters Hagan who would not dare declare a chance. Hagan has one boast that their support In public. Whether candidates can match - a chalfew the dare back will they lenger in the privacy of the family of 14 children. The voting booth on May 5 remains theory that large families are a political asset will get a real to be seen. y test In the Youngstown on May 5. ANOTHER MAJOR problem Is money, Hagan figures he needs a minimum of $7,500 to conduct an effective campaign, SUCCESS and he would like to make It A TUCSON. Ariz. (UPI) $10,000, No such sums are drifter from Tennessee wanted In sight yet. A fund raising a place to sleep but was refused dinner April 12 will mark Hlodging by Sheriffs deputies beagans big effort. He hopes to cause he had committed no ell 350 tickets at $10.00 each. crime. So Doyle Bailey, 40 Incidentally, the fear element out to the deputies' stepped In Ha. Is a factor parking lot In front of the Jail gan had arranged to have some and took a blanket from a car com. a contributed by printing belonging to a range deputy. pany In the district. Apparently Orlnnlng widely, Bailey finally to back Re. word got this a place to stay. He was At any got presentative Klrwan. locked up on a burglary charge. rate, the company found It ex. fund-raisin- Maynard Victor has taken over the Brigham City dealership tot Buick, Rambler and GMC. The move became effective Wednesday. NEW DEALER pedlent not to do the printing. Many of the tickets sold to the Hagan dinner were purchased with the understanding that the purchasers name would not be disclosed and he would CANDIDATE Ferris H. Alnot appear at the dinner. len of Tremonton is a candidate for State Representative CANDIDATE HAGAN, for District Two, Box Elder to still lacking money county. pay the bill, has ordered 12 billboards backing his candi. dacy. His Information Is that : n Rep. Klrwan will have 30. also hopes to buy news- OAK STREET, U.S.A. M Is being accomplished. Officials at Thlokols space booster plant headquarters In Brunswick, Georgia, termed the test "very significant" since It combined for the first .time the Insulation, propellant,' and nozzle materials scheduled for use In manufacturing the nations large solid booster motors. The test was performed under Thlokols contract with the Air Force Space Systems division at El Segundo, Calif. Thlokols contract with the Air Force provides for the h manufacture and testing of h and diameter solid propellant motors with up to 3,000,000 pounds of thrust at Its Camden county facility. HE SAID ALSO THAT Victor nt Representative from District Two, Box Elder county. A longtime active participant of the Republican party, Allen Is no stranger In the Utah Legislature, having served as In the Utah State Senate for five legislative sessions. He is a farmer and livestock man, and formerly operated a feed and egg business in n. He Is a member of the Box Elder County Welfare Board, having held this position since 1957. He has been a precinct chairman for the GOP for se. veral years. An active member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, he has served In the ward bishopric for six and a half years, completed an LDS mission and has served as ward and stake superintendent of Sunday schools, MIA super, intendent, and as Scout Master, In addition to many other church positions. He and his wife are the par. ents of six children, three of whom are married. NOT LATER ST. LOUIS (UPD A restaurant sign at nearby Glendale Mo., says Eat Now Pay Kerr Enters Contest For Governor (Continued from page one) during the lvtu session of the legislature. He has served as chairman of the Joint senate-hous- e committee and William L. (Bill) Adams, 115 most of the major committees North Tremont street, Tre. In the state legislature and as monton, filed Tuesday as a a member of the Utah Legls candidate for election to the latlve council, has served on Utah State House of Representa-tlve- s some of Its major committees. from District Two. Adams tiled on the Demo, KERR WAS BORN IN PLAIN cratlc ticket. City, Weber county, and was educated In Weber and Box A NATIVE OF EAST GAR. Elder county schools. He atWeber State college, land, he Is a sergeant of the tended guard at Thiokol Chemical co. Utah State university porations Wasatch Division, George Washington university. At one time, he served as having started work there on Jan. 9, 1959. executive secretary to former Before going to work atThlo. U.S. Senator Arthur V, Watkins. He is active In the LDS church kol, he was a farmer and was engaged In the trucking and and has been long active In harvesting business. community and civic affairs. He was reared and educated He Is a former state vice presl-den- t in Garland and is a gnMuate of the Utah Junior Cham, of Bear River High school. ber of Commerce. . Adams has been an active He and his wife, the former worker In the Democratic par. Katherine Abbott, are parents of three children. ty for many years. and Income tax is synonomous with headache pills, sedatives, stomach palliatives, sleeping WELCOME TO REVIVAL SERVICES 10 A.M. Daily except Saturday 7:30 P.M. each evening FIRST DAPTIST CHURCH 67 West 5th South tranquilizers, pills ... we them all at Malmrose have Phar- macy. IK MALMROSE IOA E. FOREST PHARMACY PA 3 --03 5 S elftHAM eiTY.UTAM |