Show Brigham Ciiy Politicians Campaign on Improvement Plans RUTH JENSEN "Ey BEIGHAM CITY — Republicans in Brigham City are cam- - : during World War-- II He' member of American Leis' gion and has served as superintendent of the Sunday School and of YMMIA president ' He and a brother have operated a plumbing and heating company in Brigham City for the past 23 years He is 'married to the' former Camille Jensen They have one r child Third nominee on the Democratic slate is Mr Horton who graduated from the USAC and studied at the University of Utah Mr' Horton is assistant manager at Horsley’s Seed Store He is on the board of directors of the Junior Chamber of Commerce and has been state commander of Amvets A U S Army veteran he is married to Barbara Wright Horton They have three youngsters f Navy a on a platform of better Eaigning and no tax inhave Democrats while the crease announced they favor a modern sewage plant and using city contractors to do local work wherever possible Both would support an im1 proved expanded recreational program The Republican candidate for mayor is C LeGrande Horsley whose running mates are Wallace V Reeder and Leslie A Bundy On the Democratic ticket are " William W Smith for mayor and John H Larsen and Jack E Horton for council posts Mr Horsley said his party would support a program designed to improve and maintain existing parks and recreational ‘facilities to help reduce juvenile ' -crime Has Safety Program 5 He said a special effort would jbe made to crack down on speeders and reckless drivers and to eliminate open culverts and 'ditches — a danger to youngsters —wherever possible He said his party was open at ny time to suggestions would be interested in developing water £nd sewage facilities and is definitely opposed to any increase in - taxes A native of Brigham City Mr Horsely has lived here his entire life except when he taught for a time in Idaho and Logan h' Principal of the LDS Seminary at Box Elder High he is owner of Horsley’s Department Store and bishop of the Second Ward He was formerly a bishop in Malad Idaho and has been active in church work most of his life He is a graduate of Box Elder High Weber College and the Utah State Agricultural College - is married to the former Doril White and is the father of three children Mr Horsley is 'active in the Chamber of Commerce and Is a member of the Knife and Fork ’ -- club -- Seeks Council Post Another Republican candidate running for one of the two council posts Mr Reeder also is a lifelong Brigham City resident and owns a dairy business here " He is married to the former Opal Wight They have seven youngsters t ' Mr Reeder has taken an active -- role in both civic and Church af-- fairs Third man on the GOP side of the ballot is Mr Bundy native rof Greenriver Utah who is owner and manager to the former Cloe Judd and they have three i children Mr' Bundy is e member of the Chamber of Commerce the Ki wanis Club and the Brigham City Quarterback Club s Democratic aims were summed up by nominee Smith who will be opposite Mr Horsley on the ballot seeking the mayorship Mr Smith said his party would ' explore every possibility for a modern sewage disposal plant in Brigham would strive to expand the recreational program and ‘ would hire local contractors wherever possible for local projects Member of Council By no means a new figure In the political picture he has been a member of the Brigham City Council under two administrations during which time he handled the ' parks and playgrounds He Is second counselor In the bishopric of the Brigham City Seventh Ward ' For several years Mr Smith served on the city planning and xoning board He has been a di--i rector of the Brigham City Water User’s Assn the past 15 years Vitally interested in young people he has served as an advisor and sponsor of the Future Farmers of 'America here and is an honorary member of the local and state organizations He is the owner of Bill’s Motel ‘and has interests in other Brigham City business establishments In addition the candidate operates a farm and raises cattle in the vicinity of Brigham City Mr Slnith is married to the former Nellie Jordan Tney are the parents of four children Seeking Election A council candidate seeking election with Mr Smith is Mr Larsen native of Brigham City and an active civic and Church worker - He is a charter member of the Junior Chamber of Commerce and has served as a local and state officer He is a past director of the Chamber of Commerce Mr Larsen served in the U S - - e All-war- d -- ‘ -- ’ -- - -- 1 was awarded the American Fanner degree at the recent Future Fanners of America convention in Kansas this is one of the top FFA awards in the nation Ronald Smith Max Robinette Amos Hatch and Loren Hunsaker all Box Elder County boys also attended the convention along with Owen Westenskow advisor The group visited the Wyoming Hereford Ranch Boys’ Town dairy and beef farm General Motors plant in Kansas City the stock yards and killing plants there the Armco metal tanks manufacturers and more At the convention they heard President Eisenhower and Secretary of Agriculture Benson talk Smith was one of three to win the ' American Farmer degree from Utah and among 360 in the nation Anniversary Sale! Special Purchase ‘ Colleen Farmer daughter of Mrs Burdett S Farmer of Brigham City is one of 12 coeds vieing for the title of homecoming queen to reign over the USAC homecoming She is being sponsored by Sigma PL CAEPETiiG Redactions of RENT A SPINET PIANO - President Henry Aldous Dixon of the USAC in Logan will be guest speaker at a general membership meeting at the Chamber of Commerce this evening at 8 The meeting will be held at the Chamber of Commerce rooms on the second floor of the Box Elder Bank Building President Dixon will speak on "Present Day Economy” He will be the first in a series of speakers who will be featured monthly at Chamber of Commerce meetings ' Halloween will be celebrated tomorrow night by the Central and Lincoln Elementary schools when their big annual festival gets under way Both celebrations begin with supper at 6 p m The Box Elder Knife and Fork Club will meet Thursday Nov 5 at7:30 p m' Dinner will be served in the Box Elder High School cafeteria at 7 p m and the lecture will be in the auditorium immediately after Hooper's Ready To Dig Welfare Beets HOOPER — Break Out your After two years with the Army Improving after her recent heart attack beet knives Saturday is the day Engineers Don' f— to harvest the crop at Hooper’s R Lowe has been Staying with her this week are ‘ walfare farm released from two sons and five daughters: LAYTON — The Layton Fifth from the First Ward military duty and Leslie H Wadsworth New Ward will hold conference this areVolunteers to show up promptly is home ln asked ' York ! City Mrs Gladys Fulton weekend J at 6:30 a m for breakfast at the Hooper ' Francisco Mrs' Lida Rigby San First meeting will be held at ward recreation hall after which While in the Howard WadsGrace Idaho 7:30 pm Saturday in the First everyone ' will go to work at the service he was Mrs Iris Utah worth Magna Ward Chapel with the stake four-acrfield in West Hooper stationed in San Sewell of Echo and Mrs Flora presidency in charge It’s the James E Simpson Francisco and King and Mrs Charles Cook both and stake officers are urged to Primary officers and teachers spent about 10 ' of ' Hooper attend are preparing the breakfast months in WestMrs Lucinda' Olsen Her sister The principal meeting will be Second Ward members are ern Alaska is down Idaho Elba also leld at 7 pm the evening fol- asked to go directly to the three-acr- e A graduate of University of ’ deWard also the First his in near beet home of received the he Utah where Relief Society conference lowing plot Vernal Arave at 7 a m Trucks gree in civil engineering just will be held in both Hooper ChapeL and loaders will take care of the before being called up he is the wards Sunday at 7:30 p m With the exception of the beets after son of Mr and Mrs Thomas S and the theme is "World Sistopped Fifth Ward all Layton Stake Bring Your they’re Lowe Beet Knives terhood" wards will hold Relief Society are asked to bring All workers Before the regular meeting conferences Sunday evening beet' knives Mrs Jay H Carisenthe forspecial sessions will be held in “ The theme is "World Sisterleave will mer Harmer Carolyn The afternoon before the Seceach ward for officers class hood" ond Ward will dig its welfare tomorrow to join her husband teachers and visiting teachers of who Ord the Relief The Layton ' Fourth : Ward potato crop and volunteers will Calif is stationed at Ft Society This meeting be needed this also for 7 at project meets tomorrow for a dinner and begins p m in the First A bride of two weeks she exprogram proceeds going to the Anyone who wishes to lay in win- pects to make her home in Cali- Ward 6 p m in the second welfare fund Mrs Lexy Sutton ter potatoes may buy them then fornia Mrs Florence M Manning just as long as her husSacks must be provided by the is general chairman band is stationed there postmistress here is in Califorbuyer Cost? One dollar Mrs Martha A Wadsworth nia to attend the National PostThe potato farm is located just Layton Jaycefcttes will entertain their husbands at a treas- behind the Second Ward Chapel 83 of Hooper is gradually master’s convention ure hunt tonight beginning Russell Manning who was —SANDY’S CARPET & FURNITURI from in front of the town hall at 8 Everyone should bring a injured in a car accident a week ago is home from the flashlight Afterward a buffet hospitaL He was cut and be’ will served at the supper j bruised bet broke no bones home of Mr and Mrs Glen howweeks be will several It Burnham ever before he can use his Our 17th Month) Two youngsters In the Layton right hand again Second Ward have been ad' Also home from the hospital vanced from the Primary to the MIA They are Stanford J Lay-to- n this week are Mrs Rae Moore Mrs Della Cunnington Fred Cutand Lynn Corbridge ler and Mark Voisard Of WILTON BROADLOOftl The Layton Second Ward son of Mrs Jack Voisard meet will Study Group again Other visitors here recently Nov 8 at the home of Bishop were Mr and Mrs Abner Widdt-so- n and Mrs Ralph Dibble and family Rexburg Idaho The Layton Chamber of Mrs Rachael Johnson and famCommerce will hold its next ily Pocatello Idaho and Mr We made a special factory purchase commitment and must meeting at noon Wednesday and Mrs Jim Jones and family sell $10000 worth of Carpet by November 1st This enables to elect a board of directors from Leslie Idaho us to offer you fine quality Wilton Broadloom Carpeting at— -- r 1 3A This Weekend ' Glenn Smith Layion 5lh Ward Conference Is THE OGSEN (UTAH) STANDARD-tXAMJNT- T THURSDAY EVENING OCTOBER 29 1953 WHILE YOU LEARN TO PLAY ’ Choose any piano you like The full amount paid in rental will ‘apply on the purchise price if you decide to buy later Fine Selection 3 ST a Month O and Up of Pianos -- 3 Years to Pay on Approved Credit - Mt mm ‘ CARPET AND FURNITURE CO A MIW’Q Q X O OAimJ MUSIC CO ' Wide Variety" to Select From Bring Your Room Measurements NO DOWN PAYMENT GLEN BROS - AND MORE 25 FREE PARKING 2667 Lincoln ' 2 Phone £ - - - Mai Malcolm Rosholt of Wis- consin who has served in the Far East during World War II will be a guest speaker Maj Rosholt was a newspaperman for more than a decade ' the armed prior to entering ' ' forces ‘ - Mishap Victim Much Improved M took Qt that huge oven! 1 HONEYVILLE — Mrs Leon Gardner who was injured last week when she backed her auto embankment is over a to be making rapid im' reported t 4 NEW 20-fo- ot provement Mrs Gardner was taking several students to an early class at Box Elder High School when the mishap occurred Little Denice Johnson Is home from the hospital in Brigham City where she was treated for a broken leg She was hospitalized for IQ days She is getting along fine although her leg will be in a cast for about six weeks Mr and Mrs Max Murchy of San Diego' Calif are guests at the home cf her parents Mr and Mrs George Harper of Honey-vill- e Max who is serving in the US k leave He Navy is on a is the son of Mr and Mrs Floyd Murchy of Corinne - two-wee- WESTIHOUSE SPEED-ELECTR- IC RANGE Corex Units 4 Cbrox Units heat fast cook 33" Space new This "Thirty" saves valuable kitchen floor space yet gives you ’ cooking capacity Fits Asy I T I I I I I I big-ran- J King Size NUrude Seeled Ores ! 24 inches wide— big enough for 8 layers of cake or turkeys Fiberglas seal bakt assures you of any-rac- k ing perfection every time ft h ng fast Three standard units and one giant nnit give you enough room for all your surface cooking ge two-15-l- S' Fast-heati- Huge Storage Drawer b Space for your everyday pots j eOMMEHCIflL SEDUIHW BAK-E- m TODAyi BBSTRAfJGE BUYf ' ( -T- HE LOW COST ‘ NO MINIMUM BALANCE CHECKING ACCOUNT Sumei Okays Two Expenditures Cost of SUNSET Mr and Mrs Charles V Qiug-le- y City councilmen 'have okayed two expenditures in are observing their wedding Sunset Mayor Lester Terry re- anniversary ' - I ports The Sanset Ladies Club will He said the 'green light has y been given to a suggestion that meet at the home of Mrs Stettler-tomorroevening town a and buy flag Jhe flagpole to be located on the city hall lot According to Mrs L V Winger Second outlay will be in t h e president this meeting will be amount of $200 to help keep the devoted to the election of new Davis County Mosquito Abate- officers for the coming year ment program going next year At the Sunset Primary HallowMr and een party the following children Quid Ixatt son-o- f SIrs Wilford L Izatt of San- -' won prizes for their costumes: Karen Harbertson 4 Sharon set is home on leave from the -Code 7 Janet Flinders 5 and Navy Having been stationed Connie Sue Chilson 9 There at San Diego Calif he will leave soon for Washington D were 250 children present for the gala party 4C to attend a special schooL J TbrlftiCbocfes ONLY WITH Mr and Mrs Clint Mortenson nnd family have sold their home in Sunset and moved to Califor: - - ' t'r ' Frances A Parks “ Alvera Dodds Richard West Wallace M Connie Wallis Sue Chilson James A McEntire Donna Swen- son Howard Gill Lynn Bayne nd Mary Harbertson are Sunset and Clinton residents who are celebrating birthdays this week 4 ' I - - - 4 i ’ a B IIII m TILE B Bathroom Ritthoo ® B A ThriftiCheck Is your own personal check imprinted with your name Uso them whinever you make payments or purchases of consequence— it's the safe modern way! 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