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Show f 1 rf TV V t V 4jf" 2 THE BOX ELDER JOURNAL,. THu riday, October lnJiG?Q Mu! &', - - ry ww v w it ir . j 1 in and those newspapers Washington, D.C. It Is my opin. Ion that these newspapers have given fair coverage, Pve been too Wilkinson busy with the Utah campaign to study the national coverage of the campaign and am only qual. Ifled to speak of the coverage In Utah. The Utah newspapers, radio and TV have made a sincere and honest effort to be fair, In my Judgement, with the excep. tloii of only one newspaper in the outskirts of Salt Lake City. The publishers of this news paper switched his support from one party to another. This probably has been harm ful to the Republican candidates, but If anyone were to challenge his right to do It, I'd gladly volunteer my services to defend him. I am an ardent believer In the freedom of speech and the freedom of the press and In the freedom of the Individual to read anything he wishes, subject only to decency, and to accept or reject it. very defin- ago, but the dollar buys only three.flfths as much. Utahs sheepmen have been getting the same price for their wool for 10 years, despite ade Cline In the dollars value. The government has established a subsidy system for wheat farmers a system re of our wheat Jected by farmers. I applaud their ' In dependence. The government Is using Its two-thir- d Registration Continued From Page 1 Brigham City districts: 1 Mrs. Eva Peart, 68 South Second East. . No. 2 Mrs. Verna Seder holm, 72 South First West. No. 3 Mrs, Luclle B. Olsen, 81 North Fourth West, No. 4 Mrs. Elsie Christen sen, 188 North First East. No. 8 Mrs. Lovlsa W. Nel. son, 403 South Fourth West. No. 8 Mrs. Louise Whit . worth, 343 South Second East No. 7 Mrs. Alton H. Olsen, .803 North Third West. No. 8 Mrs. Phyllis C. Glov or, 324 North First East. No. 9 Noble Flshburn, 26 West Fourth South. No. 10 Mrs. Helen Bunnell, 713 South Third West. No. 11 Mrs. LouiseS. Thue. son, 607 South Second East. No. 12 Mrs. Lucy Earl, 421 North Fifth East. No. 18 Mrs. John Richards, 113 North Ninth East. No. 14 Mrs. Rosalie Christensen, 819 Hawthorne drive. Bear River City Mrs. Zina R. Hansen. Eva Dam Mrs. Beaver Deardorff, Colllnston. Bothwell Mrs. Farrell Sum. mors, Tremonton RFD. Clear Creek Mrs. Rets Kempton, Clear Creek. Colllnston Mrs. Genevieve A. Potter, Colllnston. No. Mrs. WW v W11 f M Y Y YYYIYYYTYIPYYYY f Y Y W9 W Y ryyw w 4 ,& w. Brigham aty,iUtoh I 22, 1964 power to restrict the free oper atlon of farms and cattle ranches, Better legislation must be passed to give them both protection and freedom. The gov. ernment is Interfering In too many phases of private enter-prisMoss There are some as pects of American life In which I feel the federal government has too much control. The fact that Utah Is still only of a state, and that three-fourtthe state still belongs to the federal government is an one-fourt- h h Q. WHAT, IN YOUR OPINION are the relative merits of ne. itely. Utahs sugar beet grow era now get the same price for gotiation and military strength their drop as they did 20 years In preserving our national Corlnne Y f This makes it difficult for us to finance all of the program to meet our own needs. We have not received all of the land to which we are entitled. In general,' however, I feel that the federal government is becoming less and less a fac tor in our lives as the size of state and county governments grows, Since the end of World War II, state government has Increased 370 percent, and local government 371 percent, while the number of federal employees in relation to the populaQ, DO YOU FEEL THAT the tion has declined from 19 to federal government Is gaining every 1,000 to only 13 workers too much control in most as. for every 1,000. pects of American lives? Larson, Corinne. ff f f t ?ft? P TIi0fQi1(j Continued From Pace Wilkinson-Y- es, f CITY.MADE GEYSER This was the scene Wednesday as Brigham City began flushing out its new water line at Mantua. The old line extends from two city wells in south Mantua to the old Mantua reservoir at the head of Box Elder canyon. It will be tied In to the citys culinary main at this point and thus bolster the municipal supply of avail-abl- e culinary water. County TV Continued From Page 1 Specialist Fall Tuesday. Mossmobile pol-icie- Due Saturday - pre-dat- Mrs. Neills Deweyvllle Gardner, Deweyvllle. East Garland Mrs, Essie S. Petersen, Garland. Elwood Mrs. Jean A. Lar. sen, Tremonton RFD 1. Fielding Mrs. Donetta Petersen, Fielding Garland No. 1 Mrs. Beth Arnold, Garland. ' Garland No. 2 Mrs. Alice Nye, 489 North Main, Garland. Grouse Creek Mrs. Wtlda Klmber, Grouse Creek. Harper Mrs. Virginia H. Wheeler, Ellis W. Honeyville Mrs. Tolman, Honeyville. es ; Two SL Mon Leader Pre-School- broken the windshield of his car. WINDOW clinic to detect Amblopla (lazy eye blindness) will be held at Bunderson elementary school on Monday, Oct. 26, from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. and board members, followed by an Informal consultation from 5 to 6 p.m, A MIA MEETINGS scheduled Saturday afternoon will be as follows: 2.2:30 p.m. prayer meeting for member of stake high council advisors, YMMIA and YWMIA stake SHOT pre-schoo- secretaries, 2:30-- 4 Wallis Brown, 821 North Hoi. lday, Wednesday told Brigham City police that some one had shot a hole through a window in his home. It was the second time this had happened, he said. children be. l All tween three and six years of age are urged to participate in the clinic. pres-ldene- and ers Kent Mason, Town House a City police Monday that someone had partments, told Brigham 1 s p.m. leadership for YWMIA and YMMIA held on separate basis for member of stake presidency, high council advisors, stake YMMIA superintendency, stake YWMIA LDS LEADER Elder Henry D. secretaries and presidency, an Assistant .to the Taylor, stake board members. Council of the Twelve Apostles p.m. Joint leadership ses- will attend Brigham City LDS sion for stake presidency, high stake conference Oct. and stake council, bishoprics, ward boards. p.m. meeting for high INFLUENZA IN COUNTY council advisors and stake and Ten cases of Influenza were ward board members. reported by Box Elder county ALSO SCHEDULED FOR y for the week ending Oct. 9, will be two meetings in according to the State Health the Brigham City Tabernacle. department. Also reported were The first, at 6 p.m. will be for two strep infections, one case stake presidency and clerks, of German measles, one of bishoprics and ward clerks, whooping cough and one of and high council members. At T p.m. a Joint stake walls Wash grease-staine- d meeting will be held for and apply liquid thoroughly the General Authority represenwax when the wall is dry to tative, general board represen-tatlves- , stake presidency and prevent grease from showing through. high council, clerks, stake mission pres, ldeney, YMMIA arid YWMIA and board members, ward MIA executives and boards stake Sunday school superlnten-dencand stake board, and all ward Sunday school officers and ses-slon- 4-- 5 24-2- 5-- 6 gon-orrhe- a. lead-ershl- p New In Town? The children who were unable to be tested at the Foothill clinic are invited to school attend this clinic, according to PTA chairman. Keep in touch with friends back home by the Long Distance most personal way to keep a distant friendship going. It's true Long Distance is the next best thing to being there. Pick up your phone and go visiting tonight ' BOX EIDER JOURNAL A weekly newipeper eitebUehed In 1908. publlehed every Thureday btf 110 the Box Edler Newe-JoumaSouth First West. Brigham City. Utah, and entered as Second Class Matter at the post office in Brig-haCity. Utah, under the act of March 18, 1879. Cha. W. Claybaugh. Publisher Subscription rate 93.60; per year, econnectlon payable in advance; inNewe (pubwith the Box Elder 18.00 per yesrJ lished Tuesdays) $3.00 for' 8 months), single f opy, lOj . . ' cents. Member Audit Bureau of CirculaAssociation, Preee State tion, Utah National Editorial Aiaoclatlon and) United Praia International. Advertising Representative: .Utah State Press Association, Salt Lake. CUp. Utah. MOUNTAIN TATIS TELEPHONE RATION All EDITORIAL () s, c y teachers. Visitors are welcome to attend the general sessions on Sunday, President Taylor said. Box Elder News 8. Journal As Representatives For Ntti II Use vegetable shortening or lard when greasing pans to keep IP IrxrvawVFw ev (Ml tuut w f ww DUGIN EGG FOnMC food from boiling over. WE ARE LOCAL DISTRIBUTORS OF Sontoncod Register Forms ELECT For Burglary 24 Different STANDARD BODY FORMS, in all popular sizes, are printed in the usual blue ink, in green ink, or in orchid ink, with red ink or second color for added DAVID tl. Two Salt Lake City men were in First District sentenced court, Brigham City, Tuesday after pleading guilty to charges of second degree burglary. L. were Johnnie They Rushton, 19, of 3153 West 3650 South, and Gary Wade Nelson, attractiveness. CUSTOM FORMS, tailored to BILL specific requirements, or designed for convenience, economy, and protection. Sizes and punching to fit ALL makes of registers. WALDRON of 3320 West 3100 South. The two were charged with burglarizing the Golden Bowl at Tremonton on March 23. 20, Each was sentenced to serve from one to 20 years in the state penitentiary. The court granted stay of execution to both and Howell Mrs. Donna Fonnes aremanded Rushton to the cusbeck, Howell. of Sheriff Warren Hyde tody Mrs. Margene to junction await further order of the Lind, Lynn. Nelson was given until court. Mantua Mrs. Luella 4 to report to Sheriff Hyde Jan. psen, Mantua. the county Jail. Park Valley Mrs. Dorothy at In other court action, William K. Morris, Park Valley. was sentenced Penrose Mrs. Glenna Leak, West, 22, Texas, not more than five to serve Tremonton RFD 3. In prison on a fictitious Perry Mrs, DeEsta Young, years check count He also was grantRoute 2, Brigham City. M. r s. Bertha ed a stay of execution and re. J-- LDS Continued From Page Injured in d S. Marjorie Eye Test Set For Bunderson The Commissioners suggest-ethat heavy wire screens be from communist en croachment? placed over the windows. Road Supervisor Ed. Sil. Wilkinson I definitely favor international negotiation in any vester reported that a used DeLaun Sackett, 445 North dispute, but I believe that any gasoline truck was available from a Tremonton dealer which First West, a TV technician at attempt to negotiate any Just settlement would be would be useful to haul fuel for Beehive Appliance Co., was fruitless without being stron county trucks. He was advised resting in "satisfactory cond-itlo- n Wednesday afternoon at militarily. I wholeheartedly to talk with the dealer to see support Teddy Roosevelts doc. if the county might trade in a Cooley Memorial Hospital after torine, "Speak softly and carry 1948 model truck on the gas suffering serious injuries in a fall Tuesday afternoon. truck. a big stick. The commissioners agreed I also believe that we must According to his father, Orval have a consistent and sound rel. to a new policy that when county Sackett, DeLaun was repairing road work help Is wanted within a TV antenna on the roof of evant foreign policy, My oppon Motel, 441 North ent, Frank Moss, has voted a municipality, it will be up to the Stuart when of Pothe the accident octhat to communist Main, aid mayor community foreign land and Yugoslavia but has fall to contact the commissioners. curred. Sackett said his son was on ed to get any substantial apa ladder, up about 30 feet propriations for our own mis. the motel roof, when the slle industry. I think these are wires broke and the lad. and Inconsistent guy conflicting der gave way, allowing him to fall to the edge of the roof and I oppose any aid to com. bounce to the ground. munlst countries and favor An old fashioned whistle stop He was taken to the hospital formidable military strength. Moss As Winston Churchill rally will be held on Saturday, by the Brigham City ambulance, Oct. 24, when the Mossmobile where he was treated for his once said, "We arm to par-lewill tour Box Elder county. injuries. X.rays indicated that Although your question There will be Democratic he suffered a cracked bone at be is conflict Implies there on the National, the end of his spine. He also tween strength at arms and ne. candidates, state and county level, aboard. suffered severe bruises and we must choose that gotiation Other features will be the shock. ,, one of the other that, of Indian dance club; Joe Otaro course, Is not the case, Kee NEW YOFK (UPDckic-ory- , Barlow, Navajo We must keep up our armed and who entertain will coffees natuial partner, guitarist, strength In order that we may the crowd and greet the canthe discovery of cofnegotiate from strength. This didates at each of the planned fee by 5,258 years. At first, acwe have done. America Is stronger today In stops. Mossmobile is scheduled cording to an ancient papyrus The 4,000 B.C., chicory was military might than any adver- to stop at the following times dated eaten raw and was valued by adver-sarlesary or combination of at Smith the ancients as an aid to It Is stronger than the and places: 1:45 p.m. diges Food King parking lot at Seven- tion. combined might of all the naBox the at Today, most of the worlds tions in the history of the world. th South; 2:30 p.m. Elder county court house; 3 chicory is grown in Orchies, Because of this might, Pres-ideat Safeway parking lot, all France, and In the low counKennedy was able to make p.m. in City. Brigham tries of Europe. Chicory root, Russia back down in the Cuban The tour will continue on to ground and roasted, is blended missile confrontation. Because will stop with coffee to of this might, President John, Tremonton where they produce a more son was able to act with firm, at the Artie Circle parking lot lasting flavor and aroma and a ness and dispatch In the Bay of at First East and Main street deeper color. at 4:15 p.m. Final stop will be Tonkin. Combat mildew molds with at Garland at 5:05 p.m. The general public is invited cleanliness. These molds live on and there will be balloons and soil so never store soiled treats for all the kiddles. , WINDSHIELD BROKEN Untie that Hand! to UTAH STATE SENATE E 2 Out Unit Set Forms e With carbon, for use in typewriters, billing machines, or as handwritten forms. one-tim- I from D0X EIDER COUNTY Standardized Custom or Btock forms. NCR No Carbon Required sets. Unit sets bound In books. p. Plymouth manded to the sheriffs custody. Lamb, Plymouth. In a Brigham City court Maxine Promontory Mrs. Wednesday, David H. Toombs, Promontory. 19, Garland, Westmoreland, Mrs. Faye B. waived Portage preliminary hearing on a Thomas, Portage. that he Issued a Mrs. Alice C. charge Riverside fraudulent check. Ward, Riverside. The court ordered Westmore-lan- d Mrs. Ada W, Enowvllle bound over to district court Hickman, Snowville. for trial. Ball was set at 01, Thatcher Mrs. Doris S. BOO cash or 03,000 property. Burton, Thatcher. Tremonton No. 1 Mrs. Jean Christensen, 833 North First RULB, Tex. (UPP Back In West. a H. May paid Tremonton No. 3 Mrs. Hel- 1893, 8. to the In be said violin made en Carlson, 80 South Tremont 18th Century. street. Now 88, May ie a terror with 3 No. Mrs. Flor Tremonton Instrument at Old Fiddlers the ease R, Deakln, RFD SA, Tre. Contests. Se stole the show remooton. ' Wild Tremonton No. 4 Mrs. Flor- cently at Rule's annual eses N, Beard, 38 North Seoood Horse Prairie Fun Festival. Mays said be has been play Cat. an Willard Mrs, Nellie H. Mol ing the fiddle, which has he was since neck, abbreviated cad, wizard, keeps it In a wooden list era. Luella Tracy, 18. Eecase. violin Td. COUNTY KNOWS THE PROBLEMS OF BOX ELDER COUNTY. A LIFETIME RESIDENT OF BOX ELDER UARCO Guardian Graduate Utah State University with degree in Economics Political Science and Education; Contractor, Fanner and Livestock Feeder. A DIVERSIFIED BACKGROUND OF A WORKING MAN WHO WILL WORK FOR YOU. President Box Elder County Fair Board President Garland Beet Growers Assn. President Golden Spike Rodeo Corporation Past Director Associated General Contractors of Utah Charter member Brigham City and Tremonton Jr. Chamber ef Commerce; awarded Distinguished Sevlce Key. Member Lion's Club. 1 964 Recipient Bear River Valley Community Service Award. lljor HE KNOWS THE BURDEN OF HEAVY TAXATION. and served it Organized Tax Committee County as chairman of volunteer Box Elder resulting in the lowering of property tax assessments. 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