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Yea 45 more In the new 8 or sise! cowmenr kids love on hand Stock up on this economical size' 'MZK- - visory council and the governor The American Legion opposed the request and the Disabled American Veterans supported It No Longer Needed The V F W contended the department is doing field service work which is no longer needed State V F W by Utah veterans Commander Earl R Milne of St George asked that funds avanaDie to the department be given the veterans' organizations to subsiof their service ofm i dize salaries "Who are processing claims fings Mtiireterans f ia i He said his organization v oomn urnillri rpfllsp to : suDsiay irom me siaie jur I Alcoholics Write P rllt h - 0irc -- 1288 Oeden FREE To Each 5'i oi La dv "I talked with famous medical scientists studying the polio virus and also spent much time visiting hospitals" he said "Top medical expert are carrying on many research studies in W?te His extensive nvesiocK operaEngland France and Italy Both international organizations tions were both in Summit county the and in Wyoming are doing all they can on libHe served as a member of the finances they have They were eral in the praise for what Amen-C- North Summit board of education is doing'' and as its president for several terms He also was active in the and in the L Republican quar- D S churchparty Thompson V F W adjutant termaster defended Dr Jones and Emma Staley daughthe governor said "if terHeofmarried the council ' Chester and Harriet Staley I owe you an at Upton Summit county in 1895 apology " He then asked the cm: n Surviving besides his widow are that the request w investigate the following sons and daughters: s trimbe the department payroll Vern and Chester Blon-nmMelvin med Mrs Benon B Farrell Mrs Grace B Price and Mrs Blanche P Downs Coalville Mrs Edna B BY MOTHERS Dearden Green River Wyo and Mrs Lila Woods Evanston Wyo FOR also a grandson Clarenc Keyes kyOtMty AMERICA Coalville whom he reared 16 othfour greater grandchildren It solves child dosage and a brother G grandchildren problems W Rlnnntiist Richfield Easy to give — no FriServices will be conducted Coal-vilSTJOSEPH tablets cutting D S L m in one at p day Assures accurate ASPIRIN stake house by Bishop John dosage— V adult F Hobson ol L D S Coalville dose Easy to take for children Virmt ward -orange flavored Friends may call at the family bnmp tnriav until nine v m ana FriHnv in timA nt services Burial WUI De in uoaivuie city i M r-- - For Commissioner for October 318 24th St KNOWSV BEST! ' - — r--1 1 MB it — BBBSSSSSkJ tit ALBERT For Charter Commission Members NK W AUSTIN REED W BAILEY DESMOND J BARKER HOW ARD C BECKETT MRS G J CA FRANK CAMPION ANDY J COROLES MRS J O CRAYCROFT HENRY ALDOI S DIXON Brig-ha- R C DUVALL 1RS LINCOLN ELLISON LAWRENCE H EVANS R H FULLER BRYANT J FERNESS W GLEN GARNER PETE E GIACHINO JOHN (IBSON RAYMOND L HANSEN FRANK W HART Visit Cancelled By O E S Leader (EOR(E J vviWTnv Wvn Oct Agnes Evans Powell grand guard ian Order of Jobs uaugmers oi Wvnmincr has ranrpllpd her Visit to"Bethel No 19 Evanston which was scheduled for friday uct f states Mrs M O McDermet Bethel auarriian No date has been set for her visitation A regular meeting of the Bethel will be held Tuesday Oct 11 at eight p m in the Masonic nan when a social hour with refresh- n ments will follow a business Directing arrangements are Honored yueen Lnarioiie Patriria Blaes Rosemary Jean Troyer Faulkner and Ardis sisslsted b" !r &ing council member — Mrs f- - j I mm generous offer SST" one can of ELLIS 13 AT is ade to being BEST sssB I FOOD S 1 St oH Mwe T at Ik 1 afSsBsW f O I I S EVERYWHERE Millions already demand the superior QUALITY Your flfocec w se you one cm(ony tire) of ew ELLIS ONE-HAL- BBBm JUST TAKE THIS COUPON TO YOUR ROCER because they know TAMALES for J isBBsBsW SBBS we warrf millions more to know-hoflavor try ELLIS good they are! For really delicious MTHE PROOF IS IN THE EATIN'I" TAMALES I i W BBBsft ELLIS TAMALES TAST prove TAMALES Bssssssssssi f n n (Vote for One) Tickets for tne oeneiit evenx may be purchased from all mem- available at all downtown busi ness firms on saturoay ft D ' ORGE O'CWNW ALTON W PARKER WILLIAM J RACKHAH WILLIAM (BILL) 8TOWE 20-3- H LAM M i City's second annual ''Safety Sally" dance sponsored by the 0 club is scheduled for local the Saturday at nine p m toinVerle Dance Bowl according Petersen dance chairman Purpose of the dance Petersen said is to raise tunds lor purcnase and for re now "Sofptv Sallv-isigns which pair of old ones The depict a young school to girl are protect placed at crossings enooi pupus Object of the club is to place the nrntpptivn markers at crossines near and at all schools in Box IWil s I m 1 BRIGHAM CITY Oct 6 — This Term LOU J BRYAN W MARCUS (MARK) EVANS HANCOCK JR EDWARD WALTER A HANSEN HAROLD G HAYLNOR HARRY D HERSCOVTEZ SOL J KAPLAN Brigham Slates Benefit Dance " Term le mmmmmm IT r VKI LINN Appr ' Attending JfeVWtf d &7 Friday ft Saturday For Mayor for cf GLADIRON IRONER DEMONSTRATION FREE "KITCHENIZER" BOOKLET Said also In term and Candidates for nomination for the offices of Mayor four-yea- r term of Ogden City and for members Commissioner for the four-yea- r of a charter commission to frame a charter for the government of Ogden City at the Primary Election in Ogden City Utah October COALVILLE Oct 6 (AP)— Axcil Blonquist 85 founder and pres- 25 1949 ident of the First National Bank of Coalville died Wednesday at bis home He had been ill only a short Four-Yea- r time of a was former mayor Blonquist Coalville and served for eight a! iXRK Summit JOHN v years as chairman ofHethehad been county commission bank for 19 years BARMAN W PEEKY president of the A native of Sweden he was hmimht tn TTtnh hv his widowed HAROLD L WELCH mother and was educated in Salt V KI LON WHITE Lake City He became associated in farming and ranching enterbrother Alfred at prises with a He an early age operated a farm (Vote for One) and cattle rancn near nere unui late in life Hp oreanized the Summit Furn- Four-Yea- r ituro mmA Mprra nt le Co here which members of his family still SALT LAKE COT Oct 6 (AP) European scientists are making continual progress in medical research Clarence Bamberger Salt Lake City business man believes Mimbcrger and his wife have re turned from a tour which took France them through England Because he Italv and Switzerland Is a member of the board of gov ernors of the American Red Cross and a trustee of the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis uamDer saia ne laiiicu wtm ropeans interested in work of those fancies Accused of Politics The governor accused the m4 visory council of playing politics in the past "The department was used by the last administration as a political machine" he said "Why didn't V you stop it?" Dr Frank H Jones council chairman replied that "as soon on ps we found out what was going we tried to stop it but the former governor went over our heads to the "director and we were helpless When both Neslen and Glm E vnonymous a Box i Gov Lee said he believe it It wrong for a private orgaruw tn oclr fm- ctatA holn Rut he adc that" if the department of Vttn§ "hoe morolv hwnmc a bod' to create jobs it should be abpl Need Help to Stop Drinking? New llMle movie cut outs for the kids on every box MOTHER just duplicating our servicf" favors disbandment of the state dapdp I ment The American Legion POtttttM was stated by Brig Gen Frai Riter and Clarence C Neslen onH nrownt rnmm ivt-Thiv defended oDeratton no etofa Honartnwnt and Maid 'is 1949 Sample Primary Ballot T HamDshire rams 139 Suffolks 41 advisory council of the nf vptprans affair? to in 102 Columbias five RambouiUets vestigate a demand that four of piliyi'uut 10 crosses: 16 Suffolk ewes and five the six employes ot tne aeparxmem be dismissed Rambouillet ewes The demand was "made WednesOfficials of the sale said buyers from five states had indicated their day by the Utah Veterans a of ForWars officers during stormy intention of being on hand eign two-homeeting of veteran thp deoartment and its ad OCTOBER 6 (Place a cross in the square following the names of the persons you favor as candidates for the respective positions) 400 jr Reliable Furniture i THURSDAY EVENING ft Sheep Ready Lee Asks VA Advisory Council Salt Laker Says Axcil Blonquist For Annual Sale Dies at 85 in in Scientists Four to 6 Demand Fire Oct Utah FORK To Probe SPANISH animals AP — More than the at were offered for sale today Coalville Home SALT LAKE CITY Oct 6 (AP)x Francis X McConnell D A annual Utah state ram sale here Progress Europe n t were said officer the i" service J department Dracnen the in offerings oicu Included state FRIDAY 'Til J pm MOge STANDARD-PCAMtNE- 400 OPEN tfa (UTAH) F THE REGULAR PRICE WITH THIS COUPON ses-sio- ru-han- BEST YOU'VE EVER TASTED Economical Too it Aj IRA A HUGGBNS LAWRENCE D HUNTER HENRY H JAMES T R JOHNSON W W (BILL) JOHNSON RICHARD J KINGSTON W I TjOWE WILLIAM P MILLER JOSEPH R MORRELL MARK F MURRAY FRED M NOT W O PELL HARRIETT H ROBINSON ANTHON Y RUSSELL EARL W SALMON EUGENE K TUTTIJ5 JUNIUS R TRIBE d n ANNA L VAN DYKE EDDIS W W ATKINS D RAY WILKINSON TARY WOOLLEY MRS RAYMOND S WRIGHT WILLIAM S WRIGHT LUTHER G W YATT u 1 : — " trt THf DEALER i cHpc- - Irom Ike tMKKMf Aoo nome redeem KH oepo bom yoo tor —A OnTt 1o4 lUtS TAMALES W Si Denver 4 Colo I57c -r mn copo mrmwamw vT Yo lor ONE CAN mo pree for rr3mpcx o ' ' TVn ceriirM mot I receKrW ELLIS TAMALES ppeor bet- o- lor ONE-HA- L C ne o A N tt TV i " rOn pre iAS ' u Now M StoU Cr K te3 D G'OCf - - ugalat Hei Crstomer't Now mon9 eotie US-A- Void Good only i torm ol ol ln eoepo proKb )ed in yoo' cir or tlote tmproper CHIer o- k 'o 4 o-- rhrctd lroe4- - JiMMMeeaeaassj— - THIS OFFER EXPIRES 1 Q QA OCT 22 1949 (Vote for Fifteen) OFFICIAL BALLOT Attert: i (SEAL) A jWv i City Records |