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Show HONEYVILLE RBORTS at the party In December. The Relief society of the Hon. eyville ward are planning a ba. zaar to be held on Friday even. Honeyville MIA Girls to Be Ing Nov. 11. Honored at Awards Program By DeVere W. WlnUe The Honeyrllle wardYWMIA will hold a very lovely program on Thursday evening at the Hon. eyville ward chapel at 7:30p.m. lor all girls of Mutual age. There will be a lovely luncheon served and the girls will re. celve their Individual awards that were earned during the past year. A program Is planned and all girls and their parents are Invited to attend. The program Is under the direction ol the YWMIA, Maurlne Chamberlain, president, Mildred Chlarson, activity counselor; Colleen Hun. saker, age group counselor and Ree Hunsaker, secretary. Dance practice has started for all boys and girls of Mu. tual age who are Interested In participating In the dances at June conference In Salt Lake City next summer. Dance prac. tlce will be held In the recrea. tlon hall from 8:50 p.m, until 0:30 p.m. on Tuesday evening. MR. AND MRS. LESLIE Hun. saker and two daughters have moved to Honeyville. They will live with Leslies grandfather, Leon Hunsaker. Leslie Is In the Insurance busness and Is plan, nlng an office In the building formerly occupied by the Post Office. He will be an Independent agent and will be selling all kinds of Insurance. Everyone Is Invited to pay him a visit In his new office. The Halloween Carnival held at the Honeyville school last Frl. day was very successful and there was a large turnout of students and parents to provide fun for everone, THE LEARNING COOK, ettes 4.H club Joined with the other 4.H clubs In an achieve, ment program at the Central school last Thursday evening. Dixie Hortln received a $5 a. ward for her record book. Others in the club were Joyce Rlrle, Deweyvllle; Marianna whe-the- n n. BEEF 1968. THE BOARD OF COUNTY MISSIONERS William D, Burton COM- Chairman Grover R. Harper Member Frank O. Reeder Member N 3 020-2- Stockholders in the Brigham North Field Water Co. desiring changes In the 1967 time schedule please contact Lee and Baugh Accounting Ser vice on or before Nov. 18,1966. City 2 808 SOUTH MAIN Open 1 1 q.m. to : STREET 1 1 p.m. 5 N3-- 6 1 Meat Charles Wood 9 ? !: car-mn- received a bachelors degree from BYU. He also attended elementary school and high school In Hunt- - ington. REMFAENTATIVE Principal Ronald J. Leonard is THE LONG- - TIME EDCCA-to- r building representative to the Computerized Tailoring taught for one year, was a BFEA from Bunderson school. NEW YORK i UPI' When teaching principal for 29 years National Airlines decided to and for the past six years, has schools in its stew ai desses Brigham City. been a supervising principal at He has served for three terms for new uniforms the air carView and Bunderson Lake as president of the Box Elder rier combined 18 basic sizes LEGAL as. Elementary Principals soclatlon and was a member of the BEEA salary committee and the election committee of the Utah Education association. NOTICES NOTICE TO WATER USERS O. M.nn, Rrlgh.m City, Ut. with th. St.t. Enqinr ApNo 37Sff (2M444) to plication .1 lac ft of w.t.r In Ion Eldar County, Stato of Utah. Tha watar li to ba olvartad from a wall 100 to 100 batwaan ft. daap at a point $. 700 ft E. 24SS ft. from NW Cor Sac. 14 TtN, R2W, SIBRM, and uiad from Apr. I to Nov I for tha lupplamantal Irrigation of 10 act and yaar round for tha domaiflc riquiri-mant- i of 40 familial, tanltation of a ttabla and othar uiai pratalnlno tharato and for tha Itockwatarlng of 20 to 500 All uiai In tha cattla and honai NEINW.a Sac. 14, TtN, R2W, W.lt.r hit filed Rrotaiti milling tha granting of tha abova application with raaiom thara-fomuit ba fllad In dupllcata with tha Stata Inqlnaar, 442 St4ta Capitol, Salt Laha City, Ut., on or bafora Dac 10, ItU. Hubtrf C Lambart Stata Englnaar tha lot Eldar Journal Irlgham City, Ut from Oct 27 to Nav. 10. ItU. Rubllihad In HE ALSO HAS BEEN ACTIVE his community, serving as town clerk and secretary and director of the Acme Water company. Leonard has been active In LDS church activities, having NEW YORK (UPI' If served as ward clerk, president of the YMMIA, first assistant you were stranded at the North in the stake Sunday school Pole wthoul any appai ent scoutmaster, means of starting a flie you Explorer leader, Sunday school might in starting it with Ice A tough ions can be fashionteacher and president of the First quorum of Elders. ed out of riem ue and by con He Is married to the former (entiating it or. an inflamPauline Klllpack and they Are mable materia, fne (an lesult parents of two girls and two boys and have four grandchildIn - New Style Setter al a o o o o o described property Beginning at a point 127.09 feet East along the Section line from the Southwest Corner of SeC 7, T. 9N. R. 1 W. S.L.M. thence North 1 deg 26 East 94.31 feet thence South 88 deg. 34 East 88.0 feet, thence South 1 deg 26 West 128. Ofeet, thence West 88 North deg. 34 88.0 North thence feet, 1 deg. 26 East 30.69 feet to America. Dqjed this 24 day of October 1966 Warren W. Hyde Sheriff of Box Elder County, liiilrd Statm Savings Miw m 4.15 TO Bonds MUIKIh llijjlicr InlrrN mi lour Old Bmnk lm! OOQ0OD IP DISTILLERY 4.1 5 ?o Bonds U.S. Savings ir mi CO . LOUISVILLE KY K1N1UCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON 60 PROOF 3 3 3 8 8 Lifelong . v s the key word for Charles Wood, County Commissioner post. years. resident of Box Elder county. Is Married to the former iBelle Burton. They have a married daughter Barbara end son John. ( i l i auxiliary organizations ait various times. Member of the Garland City council for fourteen years. Member of ithe Garland Lions club for thirty-fiv- e years where he served as president and served on all its various offices. Republican preolnot chairman, Republican County chairman and a member of the central committee tor fifteen i He is also engaged In buying and trucking wheat tor the Farmers Grain CoperaDlve of Ogden. Htf owns considerable farm land and has been In the cattle raising tallness for twenty years. He Is and Director of the Bear River State Bank at Tremonton. t ' The big talk is the bigVL... A candidate of wide experience who pledget to devote the full itilme neces- sary to promote the progress and development of our county and the welfare of ills citizens. "If I am elected to ithle office, I will consider It a Public Trust and win ptaoe the dirties of the office as my first (Incumbent) ;wJ The proof of a man in office cannot be his promises; it must be his performance, his accomplishments, his voting record. What has Laurence Burton done to deserve your vote? Here is his record: In two His outstanding performance during his first term, serving on the committee most important to the West, Interior and Insular Affairs, won him an additional major post in his second term on the Agricultural Committee (that's two full committee assignments). 2. Congressman Burton's service on two full committees brought with it the heavy responsibility of serving on SIX (repeat, SIX) House Mines and Mining (where he is now the ranking member); Irrigation and Reclamation (Utah's only member); Insular Affairs; Forestry; Domestic Marketing and Consumer Relations; Farm Labor. 3. Congressman Burton's diligence and outstanding performance won him two consecutive appointments from House Speaker John McPubCormack to the Review Commission. Law lic Land (There were only six appointees from the House, whose membership is 435, and Laurence Burton is Utahs only member.) He serves on this commission with national figure such as Laurence Rockefeller; Senator Henry Jackson; Senator Clinton Anderson; Senator Tom Kuchel; Governor Phillip Hoff of Vermont; Representative Wayne Aspinall, and Dr. Maurice Goddard. 4. The national leaders of the Republican Party have recognized Laurence Burton as someone who does his homework. During this session they have appointed or elected him to the following assignments: Assistant Republican Whip Member of Republican House Executive Committee (There are 140 Republican members in the House.) Member of Republican National Congressional Campaign Committee Vice president of the 88th Club (all Republican congressmen first elected in 1962). - Attendance Re, cords votes this session of Congress (an election year). Source: Latest issue of ' official Congressional Quarterly. All roll call LAURENCE J. ; BURTON ,...79 (R-Uta- Frank E. Moss (D-Uta- h) . 79 David S. King (DUtah),78 Wallace F. -- enneit 69 (R-Uta- h) (Abitnt become of ilintu) Wayne N. Aspinall ( (Oni of th mott offidivo and min In Cengrgit) Walter S. Baring Teno Roncallo 61 ) Influ-tnll- 47 (D-Ne- 42 by Waih. D.C, Young Oomoi ai "Outitonding Democrat Frithman for 1966:" hi alio ipoko In Utah In biholf ol J. Kiilh Milvllli.) (Volid 12-ma- Vice-Preside- nt (Paid Pol. Ad. by Box Elder County Republican Central Com. Jim Brown, chairman) & 3jS clair Refining Company. Active In church organisations all hds life, .including that of IBishop tor six years, a member of the stake presidency for thirteen yeans, besides heading Other v a gasoline distributor tor the Sin great retard!! 1. 3 , TUCKETT Paid Political Advertisement by Omer J. Call, Walter G. Mann, Sherma Hansen. Reed W. Hadfleld Buy Better Than Ever s i L. Non Partisan Judicial Ballot, November 8th M4 ; ,t VOTE FOR JUSTICE R. short terms in the U. S. Congress, your Congressman, Laurence J. Burton, has achieved superior recognition for his diligence and attention to duty as your man in the House. ? 2-y- ear Years Proven Integrity as District and Supreme Court Judge Rated "Eminently Qualified by the Utah Bar Named "MOST QUALIFIED FIVE TO ONE" by lawyers polled 17 , 2 ,p Incumbent State Supreme Court Justice end-sette- J is hi ooncerned about clothes and r, thus tends to be a ti of according to teseaichers Meinhard-CommerctCorp a factoring and financing firm 3 Capability seeking JUSTICE R. L.TUCKETT Con-gree- a ttERMITACE 4 0 - i $ $ i ren. m 9 with 22 variations of each then fed the lesulting 26 400 possibilities Into a computer. The electronic talloi intei preted the statistics and repoited pattein sizes to best fit the girls In each catego: v Of couise if a unifoim doesn t fit. It goes straight to a human tailor. Seems computers are all thumbs when it comes to needle and thread NOTICE NEW YORK UPI The Civil No. 10244 football hero still 1a the center SHERIFFS SALE of attention on the athletic In the District Court of the held, but he no longer Is the First Judicial District Of the sole style ettei in high school State of Utah, In and for the or college County of Box Elder The gitdiion gieat now has The Federal National Mortgage to fshaie t le lionois with the Atsoclatlon a corporation schools best dancer, because under an Act of to the latter Is mote likely to be and Utah by Orlln D. Allen Deputy $ VOTE FOR JUDICIAL EXPERIENCE re beginning. To be sold for cash, lawful money of the United States of ; s. - Snow college, Utah State university, the University of Utah and Brig-haYoung university. He to-wl- t: NOTICE 1 last-minu- te El-d- (seal) K.B. Olsen County Clerk Principal Ronald J. Leo- -' a former president of BEEA who halls from Bear River City. He Is fendant. To be sold at Sheriffs tale on the 18th day of November 1966 at 12:00 Oclock noon, at the front steps of the Box County Court House In Brig, ham City, Utah the following , 15 275-pou- nard, Leonard has attended Brigham City, U.ah November 3, 1966 Thursday, THE BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Doctors Aplenty Plan Ahead For Ivan BONN Germany (UPli The Soiiet Union has more UNIVERSITY PARK? Pa. doctors per capita than any (UPI) Planning ahead on. substitute other nation according to the family food needs assures the weight for a patient to test parts for Statistical Yeaibook released family good nutrition and can save money, according to Louise wear Emploies of American in Bonn The Sonet Union says the Hamilton, P ennsylvanla State Seating Compani which conducts the tests call the weight- Ytarbook lias one doctor for University nutrition specialist. ed burden "Restless Rudolph ' eieiy 467 person' Austria has one for eieiy 550 poisons West Making a weeks meal plans and Geimanv one for eierv 696 and a grocery list at the same time Walk on Gas? NEW YORK UPI' Hd:o-ge- n the United States one for eery can avoid Impulse buying and meal combinations chlouae gas and acetilene 760 that may unbalance the budget gas don sou-i- q likp materials WACO Tc IT I ' Sign and the diet. But plans must you can walk on on a d k dealetship be kept flexible to allow for unBut the nation s leading rear W'aco Cars W'anted expected good buys. invl tile producer 'Goodear Dead oi Alice to two the form puts together vinyl chloiide which in turn is conierted to vinyl resin and FOR UTAH SUPREME four manufacturing steps later to vinyl floor coiering COURT JUSTICE school. existing pursuant the Federal National Mortgage Association Charter Act Plaintiff VI. - Arnold R. Thompson and Betty S. Thompson husband and wife and V. Wayne Morrill and Ora Morrill husband and wife De- ' ATTEST: Jr Local Principal Named Representative to BEEA THUR. - FRI. - SAT. 100 Hospital Bed Test GRAND RAPIDS Mich ears of tUPIt Twenty electric hospital bed use are simulated during 2Cf davs of continuous operation at testing laboratories heie Electric beds are cjcled and continuously with a ON EDUCATION William Wlntle, son of Mr. and Mrs, DeVere Wlntle, will leave by bus Thursday evening with the Marching Band of the Utah State university for San. A veteran of 36 years In the Francisco, Calif. He Is a for. educational field Is this years mer member of the Box Elder building representative to the High school band. Box Elder Education association from Bunderson Elementary Bingham, Nancy Nelson, Jean, nine Thorsted, Marie Bing, Ledah Hunsaker, Alice ham, Fuglkawa, Leaders are Mrs. De. Vere Wlntle, Rosemary Wintle. Visiting for the next two weeks LEGAL NOTICES at the home of their grandpar. ents Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Hun. saker are Janlel and Denine NOTICE OF ELECTION Hunsaker, daughters of Mr. and Notice Is hereby given that Mrs. Nell Hunsaker of Vernal. an election shall be held on the SUNDAY VISITORS AT THE 8th day of November, 1966, for r the purpose of determining home of Mr. and Mrs. Bln or not a cemetery malnten. were a sister of Mrs. Tol. ance district under the name and man's, Mrs. Edith Duncan of Salt Lake City, and Mr. and Mrs. style of Cor lnne Cemetery Main, Dean Bradshaw and four daugh. tenance District shall be creat. district ters. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Brad, ed, which cemetery shaw also visited with the Hamp shall embrace and Include all of the lands within the following Bradshaws In Tremonton. Mrs. L I. Layton of Layton boundaries: Beginning at the SW cor of visited on Sunday with her 9 N, R 3 W, SLM daughter and family Mr. and Sec. 19, T Mrs. DeVere Wlntle and child, and running th N6 miles more 30, ren, William, Rosemary and less to the NW cor of Sec. run. T 10 N, R 3 W, SLM, th Rosemarie, nlng E along the section lines THE WIDOWS CLUB OF Hon. 7 miles more or less to the eyville held Its November meet- Bear River, thence running In a ing at the home of Mrs. Estell generally southerly direction the W bank of the said Owens on Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Warner Stod. Bear River to a point on the dard and family visited with Mr. S section line of Sec. 23, T 9 Stoddards Mr, and N, R 3 W, SLM and running parents, Mrs. Charles Stoddard In th W 4. V8 miles more or less to the point of beginning. Hooper over the weekend. Notice Is further given that Clark Orme of California has a map showing the boundaries been visiting relatives In Honey, of said district Is on file In my ville for the past week. He came office and open to public lnspec-tlofor the deer hunting season. Notice Is further given that at Clark Is a brother of Robert such election, the electors shall and Herbert Orme, be required to cast ballots, CIVIC which ballots shall contain the THE HONEYVliLE ''Corlnne club was held at the home of words Cemetery Mrs. Lois Hunsaker on Thurs. Maintenance District, Yes," or day evening. There was some "Corlnne Cemetery Malnten. change In the officers for the ance District, No, No person shall be entitled to coming year. Mrs. Pauline Lar. son will be president, Mrs. Syl- vote at said election pursuant to this notice unless he shall via Hunsaker, and Mrs. Karen Thorsted will possess all of the qualifications be secretary, Mrs. Norma John, required of electors under the son retiring president, now will general laws of the State and be become program chairman for a property owner of the propos the year. The new ed district, and who shall have coming officers will begin their offices paid a property tax on realty' In the said district In the year next preceding said election, Notice Is further given that the above referred to election will be held In the Corlnne City Hall between the hours of 7 A.M., and 8 P.M., on the 8th 'ay of November A.D., 1968. Dated thls26dayof July, A.D., Tol-ma- SPOTLIGHT II for Honest flavor II for Honest value II for Handsome new package J II for HERMITAGE Bourbon 6 YtARN YOU CAN BE PROUD the man who to serve you best. RECORD of OF will THIS continue Keep BURTON in Congress! 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