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Show It Brigham City, Utah October 29, 1964 Thursday, Honoyvillo PTA THE BOX ELDER JOURNAL, I Sots Hallowoon v l!:w President of The snnus.1 Hallow sn Carntv. al at ths HonoyvUl aohool U scheduled tor Friday evening from 6 to 9 p.m. with food and fun for the entire family Plana Include eight different game, a apook alley and a variety of food for all age. A apeclal feature will be a picture gallery with plcturea of varloua group from yearapaat Including thoae from achool, church and oommunlty affaire. There will be no charge for thla feature. Children are encouraged to come In coatumea. Door prlaea will be awarded during the evening. PTA officer and committee are In charge of arrangement and are aiming at providing an activity for the children, with a good time promlaed to all at. tending. (I. of U. Hot. YOUR PARTNER Jay ceea and their partner will enjoy an evening of tra on Saturday, Oct. 80, beginning at 9 p.m. at the clubhouse. Show. dltlonai, weatern fun Ing how the dancing Mr. and Mra. Blaine A apeclal Invitation la will begin are Mr. and Mra. Richard Limb forming a bridge and Fowlea and Mr. and Mra, Rex Mateaon beginning the promenade. extended to eligible gueats. Jayceettes Slate Saturday For Western Hoedown Spook Alley To Be Hosted By LDS Adults your partner la the serving by Nancy Burch, Gall Harpr. Invitation of the Brigham City Davis, Ruth Metcalf, Valerie The annual 4.H achievement town Kids In. are throughout Jayceettes as they sponsor a Matesen, Rosemarie Knudsen, for north Box Eldar program Western Hoedown evening of Janlol West, Jan Ellis, Betty vlted to come and get spook, county Is scheduled at the LDS at a special Halloween food, fun, and square dancing Claybaugh, Dixie Fonnesbeok, ed Garland church on Wednesday, Spook Alley being planned by the Oct. 28. on Saturday, Oot. II, in the club, Mickey Spencer, KayloneNel. house. Invited are all Jayoeea son, Carla 8e crlst and Marlene Thirteenth LDS ward on Friday Heading up arrangements for Oct. 30, beginning at 7:30 p.m, and their partner a. along with Riley, the event are Allred and County The scary treat Is being whip, Home eligible guests and their part, Agent Jessie M, Eller, nera, Deooratlons for the gala event ped up In the haunted house" behind new located the post On the agenda for the evening are under the chairmanship of right will be a buffet dinner with ham Frances Holt, with Susan Or. office on Forest street, and will n all the trimmings, and lively chard and Marlene Riley assist, be open to all kid for the small Elks All square dancing called by Lew ing, A harvest theme will be fol. price of 23 cents. of Lots and goblins ghosts Damon of Perry. Prlaea will be lowed In decorating for the will be on hand to make the To awarded to the best danoer, evening. and for other feats during the Reservations are still open trip through the old house for the event, with the price set scarey, and special effects are evening. Elks Lodge 2208 is In the pro at only 1 8 per couple, accord, being planned for the Halloween cess of collecting deer hides for CHAIRMAN FOR THE food U ing to chairman Mrs, Richard event. us in Its program of aid to Mrs. Blaine Fowlea, who will Limb and director member Veterans Administration hos bo assisted In preparation and Mrs. Lewis Knudsen. Swing The shown J HALLOWEEN PARTY These youngsters Corlnna school ars pictured In front of s Halloween other students at ths school ars eagerly anticipating Is scheduled Friday evening, Oct 30, starting at 7 prlaea for the children and their parents. AWAIT This is an exciting time, The tempo of the political campaign keeps everything lively, how ever I do get a little tired of some of the political ads. After awhile their product gets as boring as some of the TV com. merclals but this Is purely a personal opinion, Maybe thats the way to sell the majority! of the public. But theres notlw Ing like an election to make us realise were all the same slse. My vote Is Just as Important as the president's and counts just as much. It's a sobering thought and a privilege that shouldnt be taken lightly. While the political pot bolls around us Party Line Is bub. bllng with news of our vacat. loners, and visitors who are al. ways with us. BASKING IN THE Arlsonj sunshine by this time are Mr. and Mrs, Dave Nelsen and their daughter Mrs. D. A. Olsen who left Tuesday morning for Hoi. brook, Arlz, to spend a Week with another daughter and fam. lly, the Don C. Hunsakers. Hap. py vacationing I Brigham City visiting with to. latlves and friends was Miss Gwen Larsen, of Pleasant View, She was a houseguest of her cousin Miss Elayne Larsen, daughter of the Harold Larsens, THE W.A.CAMBRONS enter, talnod last week at dinner In hon or of Mr, and Mrs, Bob Per, kins who have left to make their homo In Huntsville Ala. whore ho will be employed. nual Halloween dance Saturday night, Oct. 81 In the new aerie home. Dancing wUl begin at 10 p.m. to the music of Fer. min Santos and his orchestra. Ladles of the Eagles AuxU. lary will serve a hot stew supper at 1 a.m. at the close of the dance. Prizes wUl be awarded for the best costumes, All members are Invited to attend and them may bring guests, officers said. Logislativo Moot" Party for llallovcon THE HUNTING SEASON al p.m. the Elder County brings home former Brig' Bank hospitality room. hamltes who make It an annual Guest speakers will be Evan visit at this time of year. Here Gee, whose topic will be Tax. from California are Dr. and atlcm In Box Elder Countl," and Mrs, Holgar Valentine who have Ross C. Bowen who will discuss rented an apartment and ari the Freeport Amendment. enjoying an autumn vacation. Mrs. Esther Watkins Is pro. The Valentines with their son. chairman for the gram Dr. Rodney Valentine and a and will Introduce the evening speakers. party of his friends are spend. All members and Interested In Ing some time this week Idaho persons are invited to attend. enjoying the pheasant hunt. Here from New York to get In some hunting are Dr. and Mrs. A.P. Merrill. Dr, Merrill Is on the staff at St. Barnabas hospital and his wife Is the for. mer Elizabeth Call. They are busy saying hello to friends and relatives In all parts of Utah, They are visiting In Brigham City with Mrs. Merrills sis. ter Mrs. P.C, Knudsen and her brother David Call. Also visit ing with the P.C, Knudsens has been their son.ln.law and grand, son J. Robert Keller and Bobby. They spent last week here doing a little duck hunting. LINE WOULD like to extend happy birthday wishes to a very .good friend Mrs, Jane fclark who celebrated her anniversary on Friday, Hsr clut entertained at a dinner at the Idle Isle In her honor after whloh they went to the home of Mrs, Harry 1. Smith for bridge, Sbooial guests wers Mrs, L1L Han Fryer, Mrs. Lss Wright and Mrs, Platts Clark of Eountlful, Regular members enjoying ths birthday oclabratlon were Mrs, C,K, Jones. Mrs. Lewis Jones, Mra. R. W. Forrsst, Mrs, J, Y, Ferry, Mrs, Thuraa Kin;, ton, Mrs, Dave Nelson, Mule Christensen and Mrs, J, Spen ear Stone, ENJOYING A WEEKEND ifl CALLED MRS. VERNA Mark, ham yesterday and learned that, she had spent a day with her son and family the BUI Mark, hams In Missoula, Mont. Bill Is with the Forest fervioe there, I also found out that she had talked with her daughter Mrs, Craig (Jo) Crandall by tele phone the other night and she will be arriving in Brigham City for a visit before an over, teas assignment. The Crandalls are la Oscoda, Mloh, BUSY MAURY LOS ANGELES (UPI) -Maury Wills, Dodger shortstop holds the major league recort (or most games played In a sea ion 188. ' Teamsters n It' Union has In mem. steady gain bershlp since 1933, Williams class at display which they made. They and their annual Halloween party which p.m. Thera will be food, games and In Miss Janet Mission Call Eldar Robert Knox Wilson has aoosptsd a oall to strvs a mission for ths Church of Jssus Christ of Latterday Saints In ths Central States with head, partsrs at Independence. Mo, Ks Is a son of Mr, and Mrs, Quinton Wilson, 111 North Third West, Eldar Wilson will bs honored at a farewell testimonial Sunday evening, Nov. 1, at 7 p.m. In the Brigham City Seventh.Elgh. teenth LDS ward ehapel with Bishop Joseph R. Reeder of the Eighteenth ward presiding, He WUl enter the LDS Mis. slon Homs in Salt Laks City on Monday, Nov. 8, and will de. part a week later for his mis. slon headquarters. A graduate of Box Elder High bring it after aohool Friday, During ths evening, boys and glrla wUl have chances In a Lots ELECT E. WAYNE LOVELAND Al Our School Coord Member From Precinct 4 Elder Robert serve a LDS mlaslon in Central States. MISSIONARY K. WUaon wUl and LDS Seminary, E has completed one year of stud, las at Utah State unlveralty and the LDS Institute of Rs. liglon at Logan, Bishop Reeder invites friends and relatives of ths WUaon fam. lly to attend the testimonial. , l J i School raffle. believes Hs publlo schools belong to the public, he wUl endeavor to promote batter coni' munloattone between the Board, Teachers, and the Taxpayer!. With humility he will serve the people to the beet of Me ability la discharging the duties of this responsible position 4 si (Pd. Polldoal Adv.) A 4s 1, October 29, 1964 MFS Payablo Directors Supply 4 Dividond Doc. TOt 7 company Thlokol Employots 1 havo taken a loavo of abunco from my job In tho Matoriol Division of Thlokol to campaign for slsction to ths Houis of Ropresentativoe from tho First Congrtiilomal District. Howsvtr, ths Intsrsiti of Thlokol smployssi ars (till vtry much mint. I am dssply ss about tho reductions In fores that cams with ths phasing out of ths company! and dedication contracts. Ws are losing good ptoplt - people with tho know-ho- w this area noods badly. Nobody wants defeme to bo a WPA like that of tho 30's, but Nor-hoUtah should havo a proper share of defense and missile woric. To this end, we need a Congressman who Is alert to the problems of our area. of Mountain Fuel declared a quarterly dividend of 40 cents a share on the companys cap ltal stock at a meeting Monday con-esm- od de-fsn- In Salt Lake City. This Is squlv alent to an annual dividend of m 80th consecutive dividend the company ha paid since It wu organized In 1933, On August 19, 1963, the Incumbent Congressman took his only action In tho crisis that camo to Thlokol. He Issued a press release from his Washington office assuring Thlokol employees their fears of a reduction in force were groundless. He stated, At most there may be a minor reduction in woric force which would laraely be taken care of by nop More heat will be reflected Into a room If you thumb-tac- k a piece of heavy aluminum foil behind the steam or hot water mal turnover and attrition." We all know what happened!! radiators. ap The other day the Soviets launched the first passenger space ship. Our national security may depend upon our catching and even passing the Russians. Yet, when the space authorization bill, HR 7500, camo to tho floor, Burton and a big majority of his felIn low Republicans voted against it. Barry Goldwater voted against the space program fact, ho wants to junk most of our missile program. A PLEASANT RESPITE foi the Robert Klnnes has been the visit from her mother Mrs. Edward Llndow of Binghamton, ... Y. She arrived on Oct. 12 and left for her home on Tues. day. While she was here the Kin. nes entertained at a steak din. ner In her honor at Maddoi Ranch House and enjoyed an evening at the Eagles lodge Mrs. Llndow playing Eaglo. MR. AND MRS. HERB Mer. was high In her praise of our spend. pleasant autumn weather and rill are home again after returned to her home with a Ing a week visiting In Nevada. pleasant memory of our do. They were guests of her mother Mrs, George Mathewson, lightful climate." PARTY i; Accopfs LDS Corlnne Elementary aohool Is planning its annual Halloween party tor Friday svenlng Oot. 10 and tnars will be food, games and prlats for ths participants. Ths svsnt will gst underway at 7 p.m. with the iirvlng of supper, On the menu are bar bscuee, chill, pie, loe cream, and home.mad candy donuta and rootbeer and popoorn, . The games will opsn at 7:18 p.m, with a wheel of fortune, childrens and adults bingo gamss, darts, milk bottles and a fish pond. Ipsolal features will Include a fortune teller and ths tradition' al spook allay, pltals, All parents of studsnts attend' The hides are skinned and tan. ths school art asksdtosend Ing ned and then donated to the VA whits slsphant to school. They a hospitals for their occupational will be given away as door therapy programs. Persons wishing to donate prises, Also, thoss parents who art deer hides may contact any candy are asked to furnishing member of the lodge, or bring . s their deer hide to the lodge after 4 p.m. any evening but Sunday, 81.80 a share. The Box Elder Womens Leg. The current lslative Council will meet Wed. able Dec. 7 to dividend Is payof shareholders nesday evening, Nov. 4, at 7:30 record on Nov. 20. It Is the In Box ,way e Corinno Sets Lotol Elder Givo Hides The Fraternal Order of Eag. les, Aerie 2919 will hold Its an. i setro-phyelcl- Ask Eagles to Stage Halloween Danco t, ar Thursday and Friday, Novom-b- er 3 and 3, will inaugurals s preeldent. Four of ths worlds most amlnant representative of both lattsrs and ths solsness will be In Salt Lake City to partlolpats In ths svsnts marking the formal assumption of office by Dr. Jamea C. Fletcher, Mark Van Doran, Columbia Unlvereltye Pulltser Prizewinning poet, author and critic) Dr. Georg B. Klstlakowaky of Harvard University; Dr. Frtd at of CamHoyle, bridge University, England; and Dr, dark Kerr,prssldntof the University of California, havs accepted Invitations to partjci- pats in the inaugural. Program Sot Thursday SWING 5, 6 For only the eighth time in its history, the Uni- -, varsity of Utah, in esrsmonlss 114-ye- 4-- H The annual 4.H achievement program for cluba In south Box Elder county la scheduled Thursday, Oct. 29, In Brigham City, It was disclosed thla week by County Agent A. Fullmer Allred. The event will be staged at school Central Elementary starting at 7:30 p.m. All 4.Hrs leaders and par ents are Invited to be on hand. During the evening, certificates wUl be returned and special wards for outstanding efforts In 4.H work this put year. Expected to be represented are clubs from Brigham City, Bear River City. HoneyvUle, and Promontory Corlnne, of logurclion Carnival Friday Thlokol Is preparing for a solid fuel missle booster. There is good reah son to boliovo that solid fuol can provide tho thrust needed to put a huge payload way up there. Thlokol omployoes havo tho know-hoand the company has tho facilities. It makes good oconomic sens to uso these capabilities. Space industry will mean good, permanent jobs right here If we send the right man to Congress. Unlike my opponent, I believe In the space age and Its programs. As a member of President Johnson's team, I will bo In a position to speak up effectively before tho Executive Branch. 220-inc- w, stand with President Lyndon B. Johnson In having America surpass every other nation military presarednoss and oxcol In our starch for an honorable peace. I believe In prudent, responsible government which moves forward to old Its people In meeting neglected needs. I believe that America can prosper best In a partnership of free government, free enterprise, end free workers, 1 In A BONY FOR CKRISTMAI Some looal child will be dallrht. ed with pony for Christmas this year and It will oost Mom and Dad only 111 Civic Improvement dub members arc sell, ing chances priced at 1 on Peaohes" In a benefit drive for purchase of equipment and scholarship funds for the handl capped children of Box Elder oounty, Won by Mrs, R.M, Kaiser at the Jaycee Air Show recently, Peaohes has mads her contribution to charity In three suoh projects In the past year and hopes that she will find a home with a family with children this time, Posing with the pony ars Mrs, R.M, Kaiser, donator of the prize) Larry Pelham, and Mrs, Joseph Pelham, chairman of the drive, t I cd( fer your vote on lection Day, ell year rsimd. I pledge that I will be your Representative Sincerely, VTL!!3iaG.KI)C7o!:n i - r 4 I ' u Ji |