Show I Fge THE 8 Entered FRIDAY as Second Class Mail Matter Post Office at Garland $200 Pei Subscriptions: Yernald Wm Year $250 1928 Outside at the of County Editor and Publisher Johns Bowen Will Seek Nomination For State Senate Seat MORNING August Utah G Alt LAND State Fair Display Will Commemorate Rambouillet Anniversary Agnes Archibald went to Willard Monday to care for her daughter Mrs Ronald Archibald who has a new baby boy Mr is Mrs Orvil J Nish and children returned Tuesday Prom Montana where the 'have been visiting Mr is Mrs Newell Nish Denna and Carry June Nish of Montana are '''visiting relatives here fof three weeks Stake Primary board member Jeanette Josephson Mrs Bertha Lamb and Mrs Annlce Lamb attended the stake Primary party last Wednesday at the Garland ward chapel Mr is Mrs Orvil J Nish Bishop is Mrs Oleen Josephson and Mr Mrs Don R Lamb attended the high priests parly at Garland Thursday evening Mr& Mrs Stuart Cornwall" of Blue Creek visited at Uie Jess Lamb home Thursday Mrs Hannah Kohlhepp Mrs A noice Lamb and granddaughter Joan Lamb Mrs Ruby Hess and Mr is Mrs Irvin Hess attended the funeral for their cousin Wynn L Davis at Willard Friday A large crowd gathered at the Plymouth rodeo grounds Sunday to watch the tryouts for the rodeo queen Mrs Ruby Godfrey of Clarkston was chosen queen with Melba Coombs of Plymouth and Mrs LaVon Jones of Malad as attendants Aldyth Godfrey ot Garland was chosen princess with Dee Ann Butler of Clarkston and June Mason of Plymouth as attendants Mr & Mrs Ezra Mason of Fielding visited at the Jess Lamb’s Sunday Mrs Darlene Lamb and brothers ' of Tremonton visited at the Don R Lamb home Sunday The Plymouth Rodeo will be held Friday afternoon and Saturday evening at 8:30 pm Mr is Mrs Dean Lamb were in Salt Lake City where Dean is receiving medical attention Mr is Mrs Sumner Potter of Ogden were Sunday guests of Mr is Mrs Ellis Hess returned LaRee Hess from Ross C Bowen recently retirt Utah State Fair will take the lead in honoring 50 years of C Penny Co ed manager of Brigham City filed for the Re- Rambouillet sheep breeding in nomination for state the State with a special show publican senator from Box Elder County Which will feature Utah’s sheep and the breedTuesday The prominent Box Elder ers who are responsible for their fame continued was civic the first worker county ' to file for the state senatorial This summer it is Harold J now held — since by John II 'Seely ML post years Bear River City Demo- Pleasant Willard Hansen Reese Collin-stocrat and Dwight MiLincoln For Bowen it is his first ven- lford Ohio Imported the last of ture into politics and the fulfill- the longest line of French Meriambition g ment of a nos from the Gilbert Farms in His early education was devoted Rambouillet ' France and to preparation for a law career Cermany but before actually entering law Seely sent his secretary Dr school he became affiliated with William C Clos a graduate of a merchantile firm and has fol- the University of Zurich in aglowed that work since riculture with Lincoln to France Bowen retired July 1951 after and Germany to purchase famous 23 of individuals of 30 years with Pennys the Merino breed which were spent managing the The sheep these men brot back Brigham City store He has ser- hive formed the basis for every ved as president of the Box El- Rambouillet purebred herd now der Chamber of Commerce and in the United States as president of the Brigham City of Rambouillet The history Rotary Club He has been for breeding in the State and the many years chairman of theliox West will be traced thru pictures Elder County Red Cross Chapter ot the famous early rams and He is also chairman of the Box to the present live exhibits ewes Elder County Polio Chapter and The and changes In wool president of the Box Elder Knife body conformity these staple have sheep and Fork Club in 50 years will interundergone business of interests “Because est whether or not he I have never actively participat- is ineveryone the sheep business ed in politics but I have supportRambouillets are not a breed ed the Republican party’ Bowen The sheep actually were French commented Merinos raised on the French Listing economy of government as one of his principal aims if Government Farms at Rambouelected Bowen added that “I illet France Count von Ilome-ye- r when he brot his show flock filed for the nomination for Box Elder County state senator on my to the Chicago World’s Fair in 1893 tradenamed them “Ranciner not am own initiative and obligatRambouillets” The name Ram- Lewiston Idaho where she visited to anyone with the Mer- ed with relatives bouillet has stuck the on nomimnated “If Republican ticket and elected I will ino sheep in thi7 country since flock in 1899 his registered Seely same careful Mr & Mrs Sidney Porter of give the job the famous Vernal and and systematic attention I have after purchasing their daughter Mrs acOhio Hock of Irvin Bates and tasks Joan Weiss of ' Indiana are visitin the past— all my sein the interest of all Box Elder cording to Dr Clos who died at the P C Petterson and C ing veral years ago J Wood homes county” he concluded J just5(l the Mr & Mrs Deven Owens left Mr & Mrs Jack Yoder and children of Tule Lake California Wednesday for a vacation at Sun Mrs Jennie Valley are visiting here Iiousley returned home with Mr A Mrs L C Miles of Logan them visited at the Lewis O Johnson home Sunday Mr & Mrs Shirley Larson were Mrs Frank Munns and Mrs W here Sunday Mr Astle returned C Rogers spent Monday at the home with them for a visit Logan Temple Mr & Mrs Aubrey Turley spent P C Petterson has been in Soda the weekend in Green River Wyoming visiting with Mr & Mrs Springs this week Allen Montgomery Mr is Mrs WUliam Brown and daughter Georgeann of Glendale California visited over the weekend at the Henry Brown home Mrs Dean Capener Mrs Gam Capener and Mrs Dave Hobbs were in Logan Monday Mr ft Mrs Frank Munns were in Salt Lake and Ogden Friday and also attended the Wynri Davis funeral at Willard Mr & Mrs Nye were vx Salt Lake City Monday FL 1852 VtXJ COULD MAKE THAT TELEGRAM A TRIFLE SHORTER YOU OCXJLD SEND IT FOR LESS MONEY do They Neylr Come Back r JOE” WALCOTT tained his title by Ezzard Charles almost a year from the day he won It from Charles again upholding the maxim that heavyweight champions never come back Walcott’s share of the purse was $103000 but by the time Uncle Sam and the others take their cut “Jersey Joe” will get approximately $40000 Racing fans had nil but pinned the chamtitle on Blue pion Man until One Count and Eddie Arcaro proved otherwise In the 81th Arand richest Belmont Stakes caro won his fifth victory in the Belmont by bringing the lightly regarded One Count home by two and a half lengths The TV s blackout at the end of the fight was blamed on the cariosity of a boy Seems he cllmbe a light pole and stepped on a switch which controlled the power to TV cameras Newsreel cameras and floodlights thus killing the show "JERSEY rr y pJ f m KEEPS TITLE “Jersey Joe” Walcott (right) lets go with a long right at challenger Ezzard Charles in their Philadelphia title fight Walcott won the decision and retained the title which he won from Charles last July Crossword Puzzle HORIZONTAL Harvest 4 13 13 14 13 17 24 37 28 29 30 Nutritive terial (plt ma- Malay pewter coin Corded cloth Tree exudation Narrow Inlet To awap Large catlike animal Anger Science of reasoning Destiny Storage container Jewels Falsehood Part of body Kurdish rug Form of to be Insect Therefore contradlcs male ewan Paradise behind state of disorder icolloq) Small piece I writing juice of 31 32 Obese 33 34 To 36 A 37 Place 38 39 Fall 40 A 43 44 48 49 ip 32 S3 34 33 ' LFi K 'VV-'jlL- Economist Irvin MUM Kaplan fired by UN for aliced refuses to tell Red sympathies committee senate whether be la foreign spy security - 4 IP 31 23 niversary JULY WILL ATTEND MAYORS' CONFERENCE NEXT MONTH PLEASE GET ME HOTEL AND HEREfc THE MESSAGE 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