Show Wi'i Dte 12 Truck Regained POST VOTED TO EMPLOYES I’JILL But Stove Lost J 17 FARRELL MEET AT DANCE WELL INFORMED As Theft Result US OFFER 1 ON RANGE LAND v Re- K v Benefits Three hundred forty operators of a total of 593109 acres of privately owned range lands In Utah have applied to participate in the range conservation program of the A A A according to reports for October received at the office of Regional Forester R II Rutledge of Ogden Ninety-tw- o covering applications acres are reported for Idaho seven applications for acres In southwestern Wyoming and eight for 47499 acres in Nevada in are also Being handled by the servforest of the region ice EXAMINING TRACTS Forest rangers and experienced range men are making examinations of these tracts as promptly as passible and recommending range building practices that can be applied and for which operators will receive certain benefit payments The rates of payment are based upon 50 to 75 per cent of the estimated cost of making the improvements Included in the approved range building practices are: contouring developing springs and seeps rodent control reseeding stock water reservoirs drilling or digging wells fencing "and the railing of sagebrush Administrative details of the pro1 gram are being handled by the state directors of extension and the regular county committees Under the agricultural conservation program TECHNICAL SERVICE The forest service is with them in furnishing the technical service of making examinations and reports and in recommending the practices that will lesult in building up the range and its vegetative cover and in preventing loss of the soil by erosion 192555 43-1- KLO Broadcasts Running Story From V V Hundreds of Operators quest Share of 60 inter-mounta- i - COUNTY SEWER FEE IS SOUGHT Would Be On Same Basis As Other Owners Says City Engineer City commissioners today adopted a recommendation of City Engineer Claude L Coray that a charge of $9657 be made for installing a sewer connection to the new Weber county fire station and shops on r A ' f er s r - Broadcast by direct wire from the news room of The Standard-Examina constant flow of election returns were presented over Radio Station KLO last night giving listeners their first conclusive indications of the results of both the presidential and state elections Through the KLO broadcasts The y 4 V V s r f 4 2 i ' s'- - v A r's ' $ 1 x 'V' 4 ' IJ k I -- election reIndicatfacilities definitely porting o’clock ed as early as six forty-fiv-e was a Roosevelt the victory that r s At six forty-fiv- e virtual certainty ' ' o’clock KLO broadcast a special Associated Press compilation of the state totals Although state by these early returns were incomi plete so wide was the Roosevelt A margin shown in both popular and electoral votes that the prophecy of V a definite Roosevelt victory was considered justifiable Shortly afterwards at approxio’clock KLO mately seven-twent- y in the returns early began flashing Utah state and county elections Again the facilities of the Associated Press were supplemented by own elecThe Standard-Examinertion news channels with the result that by eight o’clock sizable totals CPI were being accumulated and at that hour KLO released the folGARNER NANCE in heard Little from the JOHN lowing early totals: Blood 2105 campaign Vice President Gamer had no doubt of its outcome In a long political Dillman 967 and Peery 1777 This career he has never lost an election Today’s returns carried him initial total was almost wholly back to the national capitol with President Roosevelt for four more from Weber county and even at that time reflected almost the same years (AP Photo) ratio of the Weber county vote released today o’clock returns By eight-thirty- 1 STAKE CALLS OFF on the gubernatorial election were being received from Salt Lake and from as high as 10 other Utah MUTUAL ROAD SHOW counties These outside totals swung to Dillman This evening between the hours the totals sharply inback the race putThe L D S Mount Ogden Mutual second place for road show will not be held at Weber of six to nine p m a dinner so ting Peery third college as has been announced in cial will be given at the Twelfth Responding to invitations from all parties conthe various wards ward amusement hall corner of KLO candidates ofStandard-ExaminIn The Due to unforseen circumstances Twenty-sixt- h street and Jackson gregated news rooms to broadcast mes two of the acts were unable to ap-- avenue under the auspices of the sages Roy B Young Republican pear seventies of the ward county chairman was first to The two- - acts from the Seven-an- d A splendid musical program has speak He was followed by Mayor Twelfth wards will pre- been arranged for the diners dur- Peery and Frank A”Jugler Demoteenth take td part in the four-stak- e pare ing the course of the evening cratic county chairman Several A cordial invitation Is extended other candidates also spoke road show at Weber college Saturto the general public In addition to the KLO election day evening Nov 14 Standard-Examiner- y V ’ A ’ ’s 1 Dinner Social Set For Tonight er BRITISH DIVORCES RISE LONDON — (UP) — More divorces were granted i in England and Wales in 1935 than In any previous year The Civil 'Judicial Statistics issued show that the number justdecrees of nisi was 4547 compared with 4200 in 1934 2988 in 1933 and 3925 in 1932 17AEIE UP YOUR LIVER BIL- EWilboal Calomel — And TaT3 Jump Out tie Moraicj Baris’ te Ce ef Bel is of The liver herald poor oat two yrand bile If liquid bite into yourW® daily is not flowing freelyryour food doesn t digest up It just decays in the bowels Gas bloats Your your stomach Is You get constipated whole system poisoned and you feel sour sunk and the world looks punk Laxatives are only makeshifts A mere bowel movement doesn’t get at the cause It takes thoee good old Carter’s Little Liver Pills to get these two pounds of bile flowing and up ’Harmfreely and make you feel “up less gentle yet amassing la making bile now PiUsbr freely Ask for Carter’s Little Liverelse So wtam scything ' ington avenue REWARD ' OFFERED The heater was missing' however- and Boyles today offered a $10 reward for the location of the heater and Information leading to the arrest and conviction of the thieves co-o- Associate Regional Forester Ernest' Winkler left today for Winnemucca to address a meeting of the Nevada State Cattle association which meets 5 and 6 Federal Employes Elect Buffet' Supper Will Be Nov C E Favre and Dean Phinneynf Him President of Given At Armistice the range management division 1 Tuesday for southern Idaho In Branch Day Gathering with the range distribution ced-nectio- Assistant Regional Forester J W Farrell late Tuesday was elected to succeed A R Standing cl Cedar City as president of local No 125 National Federation of Federal Employes in an annual meeting P S Tillotson of the federal bureau of public " roads was elected vice president Miss lAiella Christensen of the forest service secretary-treasurer and the following to serve as directors: Ernest Lubeck bureau of public roads George Stewart intermoun-tai- n forest and range experiment station J W West bureau of public roads and Ernest E Hampton of the forest building custodial service The membership has reached 265 Miss Christensen reported It extends over Utah and neighboring Employes of the regional forest service headquarters will observe Armistice day with a dance and buffet supper in the Hotel Ben Lomond During the week beginning November 9 it is expected a number of forest service officials from Washington D C and other regions will gather here for special meetings The dance will begin at nine p m n policy survey’ now underway They expected to return Friday or Bat urday ' M (UP)— A WARSAW strangest strike occurred at Gydnla new Polish port on the Baltic when 19 divers staged a walkout They threatened to go down into the sea and remain there until theif demand for higher wages was granted They got the increase 11 Vaughn Cortez of 1968 Washington avenue reported to police wrist watch Tuesday that was stolen from his wrist Saturday night in Ogden A woman’s ruby ring was also taken from his states 4 person he said ONE PANTS SUIT Charles (Chick) Crawshaw 848 street reported an Twenty-fourt- h intruder stole his paints — a dark' blue pair — while he was asleep Tuesday night The $985 which he had in the 'VALE Ore (UP)— A R: Hollings-hea- d trousers went along with the Little Valley rancher was thief determined to press his claim' that “Looks like I’ll have to get out ownership of a half-mil- e of right-of-wmy summer suit again” moaned along the Central Oregon Crawshaw today' “It was only a highway be recognized one-pan-ts suit!” State highway officials found Hollingshead had barricaded the H road with a sign reading “Slow — Private Property” He permitted motorists to proceed as soon as ' they asked his permission to go 17-je- 4 Motorists Asked To Say ’Please' ay Britain Has Most Used Rai I T racks ahead CATCHING LONDON (UP)— Great Britain has the busiest railway tracks in the world An average of 54 trains passed over every mile of track in England every day Belgium has the second most congested railway system with an average of 43 a day per 1 COLD? 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