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Show ,. ' . ' eided. Dancing -- Negro Denies Aan Killing-Og-dérlaitroact4- good xerelse, but it doesn't pay $o take, it too seriously. John Swenson'of 44 Weal Malvern Ave. must labored too hard Saturday night furthering his terpsichorean art for his efforts landed hint in the Salt, Lake General' Hospital with a broken lett leg. ind Peterson. Chief Peterson said Police Captain C. K. Keeter. who is in Tacoma, Wash., reported by telephone that Bird, however, did admit he was in Ogden Oct. 5, the day after the brutal killing. to Capt. Keeter, According Bird said he will make a statement after his trial on the murder charge at Tacoma as he has "some things I want to get off my conscience." Bird is facing the charge in of a Tacoma for the woman and her 17- yetif-Ol- d daughter. The Tacoma crime is similar to the Ogden murder, Capt. Keeter said. Bird is an baying served a term in Utah State on a burglary charge. Acprison cording to Chief Peterson, Bird released from was recently prison in either Michigan or Wis consin where he served a term .- Mr., Walker was attacked while in bed the night of Oct. 4. The crime was discovered by Mrs. Walker upon her return from a short visit to Boise, Ida. Capt. Keeter who was accompanied by Det. John G. Pin. cock is expected to return to Ogden from Tacoma Wednesday. He left here Friday morning. HYRUMAt the Hyrum Stake high priests' quorum social, which wilL be held Wednesday in Hyrum First Ward recreation hall, A. Golden Kilburn of Utah State Agricultural College will - relate his experiences during the time he was an UNRRA official In Europe. The program, beginning at 8 o'clock. is for all Hyrum Stake high priests and their wives. You li , 1. ! -- ... - '104 I III1111 IL.,. ,, s 4 l'40 ;1111,00 dc, , for weeks :70011010;84 -- S3AP' . 12-SINGLE I ;indeed Of - Are Obtained University s - :: JiLe7tntInxImitreMM an engineer for Mr. Reid versity officials, 66 of the total number were purchased directly by the university. The other six were purchased by Boyd Hatch, president of the Atlas 'Corporation of New York, and a ,t university alumnus, who has re- ,i) ortedly expressed a willingness to make these available to the '... university. Gets Books It Wants The university succeeded in getting most of the books it desired, according to Dr. Olpin, but still lacks many unprinted diaries or journals of the early pioneers. The president indi- cated, however, that the brary already has about three-fourtof the books in the Auerbach collection. Dr; Olpin reported that' the universitr has been successful in Obtaining many rare items on background material dealing with the Church of Jesus Christ - the Utah Central and Union Pacific Railroads during his early life. In 1891 he moved to Pleasant Green, where in farming and he engaged ranching until his retirement to private life in 1916, For nearly 60 years he was active in civic and political life in Salt Lake County, serving as first president of the West Side Commercial Club. chairman of the Smelter Smoke Committee representing the farmers of Pleasant Green for more than 30 Years,' justice of the peace, deputy sheriff and road supervisor. Mr. Reid filled a mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints in the Southern States from 1895 to 1898. During his life he was a member of the Pleasant Green Ward bishopric for 15 years, president of the Y. M. M. I. A., ward chorliter, high councilman in Pioneer Stake,- and leader of the Gospel Doctrine class in the Tenth Ward. At the time of his death he was a member of the high priests quorum of Park gtalie and the Tenth Ward. Survivors include his widow; seven sons and daughters. Mrs. John A. Bowen, Bountiful: Mrs. Willard E. Barlow and Sidney G. Reid, Salt Lake; A. Garrick -- 11- -1 hs of Latter-da- y Saints. "Mormonism Exposed, Internally by Origin Bacheler, one of the earliest books written against the Church, and E. D. Howe's "Mormonism Unveiled" in a first edition were among those purchased. Curious Book Included One of the most curious of the rare books is James Jesse Stang's "Book of the Law of the Lord,'! dated 1856, which allegedly contains translations of some of the most important parts of the law given to Moses. Included in Mr. Hatch's list are "Blood of 'the Prophets," "The Wonderlands of the Wild West," and four copies of Orson Hyde's "Tfie Frontier Guardian." A bid of 61900 per set for the last four books was among the highest recorded at the auction. They are copies of a newspaper printed at Council Bluffs, la., by the pioneers of the Church. The university plans to house all the 'early books in one place where they can be catalogued and preserved, according to Dr. Olpin. Dr. Olpin will meet representatives in New York Wednesday to conclude transfer ar- - -- 22 01 25 DOUSLS EDGE mmultrinatermoN38M Voters of South Salt itotE NOV, TUESDAY, 1.)ke' ilkFOR , Riitts Robert S. A. Anderieivtarl Lloy,d , " Headlund, Ray Wm. S.Maxwell for 'dBoard Members . HAVE -- YOU FORGOTTEN SOLIETHING? t - : . , THEIRPLATFORM: To make the proposed mimicipat water system an actual reality. To operate the town government on a business basis and BALANCED BUDGET. . I cooperate with all citizens and groups within the town to,secUre any special improvements such citizens desireto see to it that these improvements ore put in qt the lowest possible costs. To -- - , For "Where to Vote'information" Phone Mend Petibeed Ativertubmitont 11 ,t IUVYN !: J - 1 Fosse Seeks Lost Hunter IDAHO FALLSSearching were the combing lava s Monday morning west of Idaho Falls for Don Earl, 20. Rialto Falls, who became lost 'when Sunday parties afternoon with Het.- - pheasant hunting bert C. Peterson, chairman of the Bonneville County com- missioners. According to police reports, the two went hunting Sunday afternocti on the Lou West ranch west of Idaho Falls. The two hubters separated and later Mr. Peterson returned but when Earl didn't show up searching Parties were formed to locate him. County crews Joined in the search Monday starting from the West ranch but aio reports had been received as to his whereabouts. University ROTC Aide Given Army Commission Irwin L. Bailie, who has been acting as adjutant for the Air ROTC unit at the University of Utah, has accepted a regular Army commission as first lieutenant and left today for Hamilton Field. Calif., according to word from university M-S- Haven't you been intending to look into the matter of your family's memorial? Now is the time to begin. planning. Won't you let us help you JAMES LL WALKER t - ar 41111 Um-test- nos. gem To relieve coughing spasms, muscular soreness, rub throat. chest and back at bedtime IPORUS mrith if I ed tsti C " ? II 9 ar n, , Four-ye- Councilmen-7-S- . ar A. Andersen. R. B. Riornn, Jacob P. Burton, Marlow Callahan, Carl E. Hedlund. Ray E. Lloyd, M. W.,Lindquist and William S. Maxwell. Midvale Primary election in Midvale reduced the candidate number to two aspirants for each office. For MayorCasper A. Nelson and Arnold C. Troester. Four-ye- CouncilmanOrsen ar T. Jensen and David J. Searle. Two-yethree Councilmen, to be electedMerle E. Brown, Ray Hughes, Arnold Javaine, Clyde Pugmire,, Earl Smickle and David L. Warner. TreasurerMack Cozzens and ar Grant R. Gilbert. RecorderLawrence A. Mi- the only candidate. is Sandy With a new opposition party ticket, Sandy residents will vote for or against the incumbert party office holders who have held sway since 1939. For Mayor.l. M. Boyden. and Isaac L. Sorensen. Four-ye- S. seri. CouncilmanMarlBateman and Clyde Sweriar 10 11 12 ' Councilmemb, RecorderMrs. Clara Anderson and L. E. Van Dam. Wheat May Go by Truck "W' i . . 4 Orson Allen, 183 Mrs. Dow, Young, 1422 Perry An. B. 9th Aye. 30B:D 618 Elmer 17 18 19 - 1e'--- 21 n 3rd 325 226 2" 228 220 Mooch. 560 Bast 743 r E. 7th 634 South. Shelleby, eorge Z.- Holman. 609 Browning Ave.' 1453 South 7th Velma Brotheroon. East Herbert 0. Traynor, 1552 South 6th East. John H Semitone. 925 Bryan Amp Hook, 648 Sherman Ave. "art P ' tv - t 1114- - IA et' Wallace Penrose, 1092 South Sth East. M. a. Seat's. 909 South Sth net. "I' Cecil Manwaring. 160 Eliot 2114 South. Mrs H. F. liapisod-- 832 eolith End East. Florence lasmuseen. 468 South 3rd Etat. Cent, choral, 310 South , Cpristian Belle OWynn. 231 South 3rd East. Mrs. R. 1, Green, 110 South ant No. 1. East .., timer Decker. 352 E. lit So. 224 22w J. C Davi"' 48 22'331 3 34 235 230 237 238 29 , 109 So. bth 44 So. 6th g Mrs. Sam D, Wynn. 32 O. 7th B. LtIllan Knight, 144 So. 7th B. Workman. 736 E. 3rd 194L Maud S. Andiron, 722 E. 4th Mrs. Letitia Searle. 553 So, 7t11 B. Mrs. May Keddington, 831 Bast SAJS So. Ire. 239 240 241 242 r5 951 24a Bo. 30 Mrs. C. D. Moore,-10Fast. Kate L. Outheil, East. 32 324 33 featured the Sunday afternoon meeting of the annual district conference at 336 South Fourth East St. E. R. 31 East, C. M. Garnahl, Croft. 1382 684 South Laird Ilth Ilth 12th Victor H. Watkins, 1528 Michigan 34 Mrs. J. M. Carlson. 1455 Sherman Drive J. 2.Parratt, 1566 Kensington Ave. Mrs, Hannah B. Allen, 1617 last eth South. Yalecrest Ward, Herbert Ave., is 18th Chloe Hutchings. 2025 Laird Drive. Helen Johnson, 2034 Hunhard Ave. Mrs. 'Ana L. Smart. 1858 Yale 249 250 37 last 38 34 40 -- 122 123 124 Ave. O. Smith. 927 Washington Margaret Christenson. 139 !South 2nd West. Alice Griffiths, OS 343. Weal South, Mrs. Boggle among's. 227 South 2nd Earl Ave. West. 58 Sou George T. Whitemore, lit West. Mrs. Dora Jones. 150 South- Iths West. George IL Pool, 1162 West Stb South. Martha Mead. 922 Isiett 7th South. Dave Thomas. 814 Dalton Ave. gth Mary Peterson, 460. South West. LaVon Livingston, 423 Post gito Rose Batley, 932 West 2nd South. Lois 32nd Ward Chapel. Corner Ave. ft Navajo St J. N. Peck, 867 Concord St. len Frost. 1211 Stewart at Mrs. Mary MejDowell, 1533 Indiana Ave. 126 Blanch South. Pullan. 1524 3rd West WARD 1 ADDRESS NAME 1318T; 141 Sarah Harman, 445 North 12th West. 141 ?ird Ward Chapel, 854 West North. 1026 Mrs Della Redford. 143 Watt 3rd North. 144 Re Ila Gleason, 223 Ouray. 145 Elizabeth Hall. 35 North 8th Weal. 219 North Ith West. Walter 146 147 Harry M. McMurdie. 136 North 6tt West. 141 Margaret S. Definer. 428 North fith West. 149 Frank Milligan. 710 North 2nd West. Beatrice 150 Nielson, 387 West 4t1 North. 1110-- 4 540 Fuggley Emma. F. Williams. St 151 Ruth Swenson, 227 West 3rd North. 184 No. 2nd Alvin X. Olson, 152 West. 125 West North Miller. Luella 153 Temple. Mrs. Ruby 154 Campbell. 140 North Main St. W. , Langton. 230 North H tat 155. West. 155-19th Ward Chapel. 172 West 44h North, Paoli& Hill Ward. 3rd North II 186 Columbus. 157 Lyillan Tinpy. 573 Wall St iltiD Hillevi Daniels, 536 North 158 West. WARD 4 ADDRESS DISTRICT .NAME Z. North 172 Hrhool. ' Lafayette Temple. 173 Mr Bruce 'Taggart, 25 Dray Ave. 174 Fred Heywood. 143 2nd AV. Edith Peck, 141 1st Ava. 175 1,76 Elks Club, 139 East South Tempts St. Richard Sanders, 174 1st Ave. 177 Mrs. Robert H. Bullock. 181 "17 178 St. Mr11. 179 P. Jane Van Cott, 221 'Er Nor. I 0 180 181 162 1113 184 185 gt. Mrs. L. B. Sears. 390 .'1," et. Mrs. Lawrence A. Miner. 467 "sr. St. Z. C. Balls. 124 "CI" BC Geneve Pitts,. 21 "0" St. Mrs. Stanley Johnson. 27 "t" It. Annie M. Cooper, 567 2nd Ave. 51 52 Ave. 53 54 Dora B. Cadwell, 1842 South State St. Mrs. ilsra J. Pou lien, 253 Wilson Ave Minnie Poulson. 1948 South lith Bast. Mn. klizabethqtarrell. 332 Coatsville Ave. Henry H. Clegg, 1814 South ilth East. 56 57 lit 60 61 Mrs. Allen G. Hedges, 629 Hollywood Ave. Nellie Harrison, 633 Wiliniiigton Ave. 3543 South 6th last. Joseph tittle, Idward P. Nielsen, 2551 South gth last. W. Brent Wright, 2294 Mrs. Wm. Nisbet., 11147 Ruby Child, 859 Ave. 932 Boma Jacobson. Mrs. H. F. Thompson, MTS. 62 63 64 65 Tenth John kast. Windsor. Lake Downingtot Blaine Ash 2010 South hot Bt. Ada Burt, 2120 South ithis 0. Dueler. Ella Whitlock 1229 last 11th 1119 Wakefield, South. Mrs. Jena Hansen, 2616 Highland Dlive. Mrs. O. D. Baker, 2631 Chadwick It Marjorie C. wood Ave. Fred. Mrs .12th last. Woltjer Mrs. 11th Wm. last. last. Alta B. Bengt 1911 1917 South ittin. - 2010 Kedlagton, Ave. 2690 DeGooyar, Johnson, Wm. 2009 RollyerOed 70 19 50 Salt. Lorum Dan limgmlitom,. 2046. Ealt 17th South. Mildred Mame. 19911 South 31S0 Lasts Sears J. leans. 3492 South. 2399 Salt ink for residents in Polling places five incorporated cities and towns in Salt Lake County are listed below. Polling places will be open tomorrow from 7 a.m. 11 Reuben South. M. Flynn, to 8 p.m. MurrayDistrict 360, county fire hail. Mrs. Mayme Gillespie, Mrs. Bertha Joe-di- n and Lawrence B. Herbert, judges; district 361. Murray City Hall, Ntra. Matilda Merlins, Mrs. Amanda Mantle and Mrs: Mary A. Parker, judges; dig. trict 362. Bonnyview School, Mrs. Win. let MeCleery, Mrs. Vaudis Cyphers and Mrs. Einora gddington, judges; die. trict 363. Arlington School, Mrs. Merle Casper, Mrs. Alice Silvers and Mrs. Hy. aeinth Mitchell, judges; district 394. Liberty School. Mrs. liami Carlisle, Mrs. Leone Lambert and Ray Allsop, Judges. MidvaleDistrict 317, rear North 64 Main St., Lenora Aylett, Ruth Rasmussen and May 11..West. Judges; district 318, Midvale School office building, Du. ails Canning, ConnieMatthews and Iva Z. Barrows, Judges; district 319, Midvale City Hall, Lily Beckstead, Verna litshop and Nell Nelson, judges. South Salt LokeDistrict 365, 801 Wentworth Ave.. Agnes Taylor, Flora Thorsen and Blanch Reese, Judges; di... triet 266. 87 S Truman Ave Edith M. Reed. Nellie Bird and Veda Nielsen. judges; district 268, 2465 S. State, Irene 0. Cross, Girds Drews and Venota district 271, 54 Farnsworth, judges: Robert Ave., Plorence Wabel. Violet iv. rett and anima Carter. judges: district 272. 67 Meat Shelley Ave., Mrs. Ruth Jarman, Mn. Sarah Rosa and Anna Pauline district 273, Sperling. judges; V. Plant. 2813 Second gist. Olodays Laura Sandstrom and Florence Walker. judges. BinghaniDistrict 351, lire ball No. 2. John T. West, 8. J. Kenner and Blanche Reid, judges; district 352. Bingham library, A. J. Ablett, Agnes Steel and Clifford G. Reid. judges. SandyDiStrict 328, Selma Pierson, Ailey Morrell and Lamar Vincent, Judges. Dance Raises Sign Fund At a fund -- raising OREM dance in Orem this week over 8200 was collected toward the $600 budget. of the Orem 0 Club. which will be spent to erect luminated "Welcome to Orem" signs. 20-3- 9.0D20 IJ atoe;,,4, A, et,$ 10 - rPtil-"Mr1VV- , ri412141rtenl flAITIMOZ a co - i,o.,,,,,:$ 4.!,.; ' , elk:11',- 4 ILIZOttItra - , pi V IR; elAtet, ono iblunlp 35C Cleaning and Adjusting 15c Replacing Sack Straightenirkg,Smnothing Point 65c 15c Reihreading Cap A. I '11(4'Uttik 10 i C Herb Co. ' 15th South Dorothy 'Vial, ma nth But. 73 Mn. Allan G. Pyper, 21611 Smith 21st gest. 74 Mn. A. Kenneth Smith. 11711 raet 27tki South. 15 1. M. Dixon. 1427 Maybes:se Avg. SS Martha Lam, 1726 South 17th Haat- Pt. P. H. kieweland. t.177I South .1001la OMP NFORM Alameda 1282 WARD Mathews. 1666 Sherman Ave. WAID NAM! DIST. ADDRESS 66 101 Reid Hotel, 123 South West Temple, 61 iret 102 110 West Hotel. South. Peery 103 Lily K. Homer. 422 South lit West. 68 104 256 Orchard Rhea Robertson, Place. 68-105 Fred J. Heath, 626 South Wait Temple. SI 106 Juliette P. Ramey, 47 West 7th South. 70 Mrs. Roy Bartnell, 962 South West 107 Temple. 71 108 Alice M. Graves, 1610 South Wast Temple, 11-Mr.. G. t. King. 56 Layton. 109 102.A Mrs. Eat. Cottam, 32 Hartwell 12 - 115 Outver. Ray Ave. 654, Mrs. Eli Me b32 South Neff, Bast. Ave. 35 38 L. T C. Cernel, 413 South 13th Isab Mn. I. J. We Utley, 333 South 13th Iota. Mn. Wm. Bennett. 123 South 12th 248 55 Ave. 4 ,nitt-o- smith Mn. A. Sag. Ave. Carl B Shipp, 878 Amanda Ave. Mrs. Earl R. Brink. 1531 Laird 33-- 121 Election of a president and discounselor of the Utah-Idah- o trict, Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints, South 993 South. 30-- 130 Reorganized Church Names Officers Sherman 1214 Ave, 119-- tion, said CCC officials estimated 5,000,000 bushels of Inland Empire wheat would be needed within 30 days to meet commitments for overseas grain shipments. The investigation of trucking facilities was asked because of a box car shortage. Ave, Mrs. H. R. Jensen. 4. to I P.N. t Wolters, 258 trth Bast. Mn. Henry L. Bench, 155 MUClelland A. Mary 245 281 In 29-- EL Hanna Barrett, Sara M. Smith, 1619 South I3th, East. Mrs. Mellie A. Nuttal. 1122 Brown. South.. 28-- tth I. 476- Lief McManus, 241 26 , 1. 4th Si. So. 5th B. Alla. Margaret Clark-Geo. Mettle, 212 451 Tat 7th South. Mrs. Citace Key, 952 Lincoln St. Otto Marti, 1134 McClelland St. Mrs Lucretia Mayttue, 1404 McClelland St. Elizabeth Barrett, 1263 East 17th Steven?. ; ' "' Evelyn Billiton. 390 B. 4th So. Mn. A. E. Wilson. 535 So. 3rd Imma Stewel, 440 Denver St. Souiti H. B. ' South State. 323 East Ilti 24 25 24 2 119 Whether wheat in Inland Empire elevators can be moved by truck to west coast ports will be investigated by the Pacific Northwest Grain Dealers' Association at the request of Commodity Credit Corporation officials in Portland. Pete Stallcop, managing secretary of the Dealers' Associa- 1,31.avadors, D1177. NAME ADDRESS 221 C. A. Frans (Socha' Hall Garage) 12111 Motor Ave. Nealth Pub '223 Canter 311d1.: 1111 381 tag. 117 SPOICANE---,(AP- ) South 2nd Fait Street AM. to Ave. Mr. 192 193 194 . 1tart, 14 118 CONSULTATION FR BOLD ItrASONABLY I Lit DeWitt Branning. Mra IS Stout, B. tioretn, Mrs. 114 HERBS Noun Weabdape. 180 191 East 1th ' South le , 883' South e Konethinese 21.1. aT. Mrs Lather Crowther, 773 let Aso; ,Mrs Willism J. CampbeiL i,9611 330 15 - Moo Mn. East. Renecca South L. A. 10-- three to be electedHarold O. Bjork, 110 Derril S. Bills, Orren J. Greenwood, Leo L. Lundberg, Clyde III 112 Miller, and Wialord ,Page ards. TreasurerNoel C. Bateman and Deral Bishop. 114 Two-ye- ar Occupies Court & rkt"s. r,Md sIVh. it,RIMY'u4 rd7o , South Salt Lake Two parties each will have candidates for posts in South Salt Lake. For mayorRolf Christiansen, incumbent, and Robert R Fitts, former. mayor. China-IndiaBur- Chan '64 Bryan Ave. Mrs. Mrs L. I. Walton, 363 last 17th South. Mrs Joe. W.. Woodruff, 1371 Don- ver St. A 0 Smoot, 1248 South 4th Rest. 1011 South Mn. MIvin-Anders- on. 4th last. -Oladye McMillen, pos south 4th A Wrii !inn , $ L. C. Wire Station. 222 "I"- - 116;' Mrs, Petrel" 011es. 331.1C" St 188 187 . For four-yecouncilmanW: C. (Bob ) Carter,.Eugene Jenkins Johnson and Clarence Jr., Lawrence West. councilFor three two-yemen postsWilliam K. Andrea-soHarold J. Chester, Anast J. A. Cunnliffe, Leland Chiplan, Rosa M. Cushing, Joe Dispenza, Lloyd Houston. ,'Kenneth Mac Kendall. Joseph P..Miller. Elms A. Nelson and ,Boyd J. Nerdin, and F. J, Quinn. , Murray Two candidates will compete for each of- the elective postslo thmorrow's election. For mayorJ. Clifford Hansen and Ernest Smith,. the in- cumbent. For commissioner S. G... Richardson. TreeindFercyl M. Mrs. Lillie Foi.;..auditor Baker and Mrs. ,Olive Wallin on NEWSI THE DESERET Plocés. L No matter with what you are afflicted. Narare-- e Boot and Herb treatments will' positively relieve diseases ad iloseach. Heart, Lit MIL GaU Bladder. ECIMOG, Medea, Filo.. Neuralgia. Kidneys. Catarrh. Sinus Trouble. Asthria. Bronchitis. Coughs, Nervousness. Indigestion. Iniestincd and Bowel Trouble. Stomach Ulcers. Mumma- tine. kArtitritis. Dissinees. Headache. Nigh ot Low- -Blood Pressure, 11,1141 and Bladder Trouble. illoodand Disease. Urinary e0116 - 1947 . ,- Zahn& neer , e S NEVI HEALTH MID HAPPINESS FOR YOU 0 ' r Arthur E. Stoft, 336 Fourth East St., was presiROTC officials. A native of Provo. Sgt. Bailie dent, and Joseph Elkins, 2154 as was selected East St., Eighth was a pilot in the theater during the war. his counselor. Featured speaker at sessions of working up from an enlisted man to the rank of captain. He the conference Sunday was W. holds the Air Medal and OFC Wallace Smith, Portland, Ore., and was an instructor at Long grandson of Joseph Smith and Beach. Calif.. before coming to an apostle in the Reorganized Church. He discussed the misthe university. sionary system of the church in Europe. WAA Offers Position The conference. which opened concluded with an eveOpening for a traffic rate clerk Saturday, ning session Sunday. with at least two and one-ha- lf years experience with either railroad or truck line traffic hod rate work. is announced by War PROVOA Jury panel' of 16 Administration in Salt Lake. The position Would be a was examined by District Judge 5 William Stanley Dudford this temporary at a base salary morning as the trial of Grant of MOO per year. Apolicants Cooper opened before him. should contact Harold Hansen. Cooper is charged with indechief of the personnel division cent assault and was released on of WIRA's Salt Lake Regional a 62000 property bond Since his Office, 1710- Redwood Rd. preliminary hearing in city Civik-Servic- - 3 , ities. maw MONUMENTS' Itoilvou V. Luton) ss - - i none-the-le- E. E. LkWare experienced, capable men, who will give South adminLake on honest, fficient and istration. They ore willing' to serve' ALL the people, and were not forced to run for public office. -- Taber- nacle organist, will present the following program at the noon organ recital in the Tabernacle .. for Mayor . (Continued from Page 1) None of the candidates had any special rallies or meetings scheduled. Incumbents Hold Ease Generally, incumbent candidates were given the edge over their rivals. Ab Jenkins, however, as proved by past performance, might be a great deal stronger than presumed by most Mayor Glade has conpeople. ducted a quiet but that has strenuous campaign reached into every district and practically to the front door of every voter's home in the city. Cementing Support Incumbents At! leck and Romney also have campaigned vigorously. Mr. Romney, however. is the dnly one of the three incumbents who has been faced with any out and out fight. Other than the few replies made to the Thomas' charge.,- even Mr. Romney has quietly- gone about cementing his support throughout the city. Commissioner Romney was the high vote man in the primary. while Mr. Affleck ran second and Mr. Glade third. While the morrowsome might .reveal startling reversals. and possibly some new city officials. indications point to a return of all of the incumbents with safe major- Bach Fantasie in 0 Major Dillon 2 4i) Indian Flute Call Vierne (b) Scherzo in Z Major Cc) The Holy Temple Danes 3 (a) Favorite Mormon hymn:0 My Arr. by organist Father Arr. by organist (b1 An Oid Melody 4 Finale in 0 Minor Becker "CITIZENS CROUP" In Sevier River ,rolitics-- - Tuesday: I THE Boy Drowns 3- Organ Recital Set Schreiner, Marysvale gan Temple, Dec. 22, 1938. A graduate of North Cache High School and L. D. S. Semi-in nary, Mr. Miles was an elder Logan Third Ward. He was a member of Logan Junior Chamber of Commerce, a former employe of Taylor's Service Station and Motor Transport in Logan. At the time of his death he was with the Miller Chevrolet Co. of Logan. Surviving are his parents. of Smithfield; his widow and a year-ol- d daughter, Kay. of Logan; two brothers, Leonard E. Miles and Ned Miles of Salt Lake City, and one sister. Mr. Ellen Holman of San Francisco, Calif. 8 Alexander - Cemetery. Harry Bingham Miles was born Aug. 22, 1917, in Smithfield, son of Leonard S. and Ethel Bingham Miles. He married Eulalia Anderson of Richmond in the Lo- WATCH REPAIRING - Merlin his oome and liken a wallerëbncers. by taining $125 from I dresser Hodges of Lewiston. drawer. Immediate cause of death wail -shock and internal hemorrhage.1 Mr. Miles was taken from the scone of the mishap to Lewis-o- n for medical treatment. According to officers' reports, Mr. Miles was hunting pheasants with his father Saturday. In the party also were Stanley Reese and Harold Bowen of Logan. The Hodges boy was huntMARYSVALE James Mil, ing alone at the time of the acci- lard Woods, 9, on of James and dent. Norma Stocks Woods of Mary-- The elder Mr. Miles, Mr. Reese vale. drowned-- Saturday afterand Mr. Bowen were on one side noon while swimming in the Se-- I of the road, about a quarter of vier River near here. a mile from Harry, who was The boy, according to plaYwalking around the river edge. mates, went swimming in the SeHe apparently scared a pheasant vier River one mile east of out of the brush near the bridge. Marysvale. Companions attemptYoung Hodges said ht saw the ed to persuade him not to go, bird and started to raise his gun but the victim went in at "Matte for a shot. He struck his gun hole" where several previous on the railing of the bridge, on drownings have occurred. The companions said he came which he was standing and the impact discharged the gun. The to the surface twice and strugsome brush, gled to get to shore. A cousin, pellets went through to striking Mr. Miles in the chest Don Julander, 10, attempted traveled The and face. reach the victim with a- belt but charge about 30 feet downward from it was too short. The equsin.then ran to Marysvale for aid. Also the bridge. Investigating officers were with the cousin was Rodney Woods. a brother of the victim. Deouty Sheriffs Thomas Rowley Manton Gibbs. Dean Leavitt and Alvin Sorensen. and Lewlaton City Marshals Floyd Wil- and Harold Steele searched the son and Bob Blair. river with a motor boat and Funeral services will be con- found the body about 4 p.m. 1 in First aid men of the Richfield ducted Wednesday at p.m. the Smithfield Fourth Ward fire department had been called, of the but were unable to revive the chapel, under direction boy. .Logan Third Ward bishopric. He is survived by his parFriends may call at the Kenneth Lindquist Mortuary chapel ents, a brother, Rodney, and ae. in Logan Tuesday from 3 to 4:30 sister, JoAnn Woods, Marys-valp.m. and, at the home of Harry's Miles, in father, Leonard Smithfield, Tuesday evening and Wednesday until time of rites. Burial will be In Smithfield a PROVO---- Scout executivcs Rulon Doman and Floyd Love ridge have been chosen as members of the Region 12 conference committee, it was announced today. The regional conference will be held in Utah for the firit time April 12 to 16 in Salt Lake City. Professional scouter' from Utah, Nevada, Arizona, California and the Hawaiian Islands will attend the meet. rangements. Mr. Doman will head the com-mittee on ladies entertainment as the scouters wives are being encouraged to attend the conference also. Mr. 1overidge was appointed to the - morale and fellowship committee by Victor Sharp, conference chairman from Modesto, Calif. There are 201 MT. PLEASANT -- professional scouters in Region gun accidents inflicted Separate painful 12, Mr. Doman said. Mt. injuries to two Pleasant boys Saturday. son Rex Larson, of Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Larson, was hunting EXPERT 22 a with blackbirds GUARANTEED rifle, anti was injured when he acciden& CLOCK tally dischargedthe.the gun.of The his back bullet entered leg, and was removed by a Mt. Pleasant physician. Eugene Tidwell, 14, shot off a to I the fourth toe of his right foot tfiji Atoll; Men as he was hunting in the west Th". IV011evoot-- ' Days fields near Mt. Pleasant. He as b OWN IL Ionic. the son of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Tidwell. Both boys were re Monday, November - Voter t in five incorporated Follówing ia lt,. of polling cities and .towns will elect new places where Salt 1..,a0 residents officers at the polls tomorrow. may vote tomdrrow between 7 Bingham and 8 p.m. i. Four candidates, representing crix, 1 WARD four Parties will compete in the DIST. NAME AGDRESS election tomorrow with the exWard Nall. 119 last 7th South. for ception .of the candidates, Ave. 3 Norm Darius, 203 Hubbard treasurer and recorder where Mrs. C. W. Spence. 143 Herbert 3 Ave. only two candidates are running, .Palmer Rormlson- 111 Edith Ave 4 For mayorEd Johnson, Dale 1320 Roberta I sirs. ,,,, Clem, Landis, .Johnston, R. A. Murano and Carl ' - Reid, Long Beach, Calif.; Milton B. Reid, Monterey Park, Calif.; J. Allison Reid, Washington, D. C., and Mrs. L. T. Wallace, Logan; 21 grandchildren and . Two Youths Are Injured In Gun Accidents tallIASHAVES, '. iSecond Logan !Hunt Accident By ... ,... ' ' , , . :Vote Tuesday Salt Lake County 1Man Killed in To Relate Experience-- - PROVOSCOUTERS With UNRRA in Europe NAMED TO GROUP 1 Wo. . Rare Volumes ( .--- In S.L.County 1 OGDEN Jake Bird, Negro, who is, under arrest 'on a murder charge in Tacoma, Wash., has denied any connection with the slaying - of Lee K. Walker. 62, of, 585 Twenty-nint- h St., according to Chief- of Police O. H. 4 . - ha-v- churchman Dies at 85 MrReidwas - . ...- Elm In excess of $1300 worth of and $30 were reported stolen cash and wearing apparel was from the Stephens Service Station.. 4131 East Second South St., taken in a series of week-en- d burglaries, according to policeBaturday night by an armed ,bandit..who locked the attendant reports. Cash receipts of between $20 in the rest room. ' Thomas Belliston, manager of , .. Texaco Service Station at 901 T, East S3uth Temple St.,. "port- to sheriffs According ed to police that Saturday ,night office reports. Mr.- - Swen' at the son was dancing thieves had entered through a Apache Inn in Sandy and window in the lubrication room the broke his leg between and stolen- $68 hidden there. ankle end knee. A very particular thief Satur took a clothes line full of day The 1947, huntingLOGAN wearing apparel valued at $30, season in Cache Valley todaY was Ernest H. Drown. 228 First Ave., George Alexaader Reid, 85, classified as one of this area's' reported. Clean bed linens were prominent churchman and Salt but (clothes pins were most tragic, following the death untouched, Lake County offitial for a nCimMr. Drown said. taken, B. of afternoon ber of years, died Saturday at Harry Saturday Sunday climaxed a series of Miles,. 30. 345 West First North 10:50 p.m. at his home,. 416 three robberies within eight days St.. Logan. Seventh East at Army Store,. 120 His was the second death for Eastthe Utah South '''' '. St., of "uses St. Owners -Third to incident to 'age. fall this due , ', ,,.; , hunting Ben rare books anti Logan Seventy-tw- o and Shiley ApIngleberg seaHe was born the g accidents. deer During .4,',...4. in value appamphlets-totallintold police that t h e Jay Tims was fatally wound- pleman Sept. 11, 1862, thieves Sunday exchanged a pair proximately WOO were acqui- son, Blackin a In Salt Lake, a ed ,i companion by liredior the University of Utah of k'lk, engineer, boots preViously s o n of Peter sale of smith Fork Canyon. stolen for some that apparently brary in the first-ha- lf rk' the and Diana Da- 3 s Mile died after Hercollection of the late, shortly fit a little better. Other loot invidson Reid. He bert S. Auerbach at New York p.m. Saturday, victim of a shot- cluded three rifles, .:' married Eliza in him uniwhich struck blast Dr. A. gun Ray Olpin, shells, hunting knives, recently, Jane Garrick in accident andlaceThe thethest versity president...announced1o., wearing apparel and over the Login occurred 10 miles west of Lewis- boot, .'' day., $300 in cash and checks. - Trenton April Temple, (1,1 According to the list of books ton, on the Lewiston was 22, 1885. shot fired, Dacniel Lord,'238 Belmont Ave., compiled by representatives in Highway.ncl The n nUPC letn InCF A 1. Bennion Jr., as the State Board of Examiners; State Auditor Ferrell H. Adams, State Treasurer Reese M. Reese; Jerrold P. Beesley. J. Henry McGean and J. Fred Pingree, as inembers of the 'tate land board, and Ray H. Leavitt. Layton Maxfield and Willard A. Day, as members of the state building board. I , for burglary- . . Petition for the 'alternative writ was presented by James Rolla Thomas. 331 North Main $4,., for himself and "othera sim.11arly situated." It charges the project is in violation to the con- stitution of the United Statei and the state of Utah through the use of "monies of taxpayers . . . for , private purposes.' , Chartered by the slate as a private. nonprofit corporation, the D UP is named as ants along with Gov. Herber B. - Maw, Atty, Gen. Grover A. Giles and Secretary of State Heber - is a fine hobby .i . . Salt Lakeglage $600 To Weekend Burak, TRIPS MEASURE BREAKS LEG p romment . . , , , - Of''DUPMuseuni Building I . - Suit Asks Prohibition State officials and the DaUgh- tars of Utah Pioneers today had until Nov. 17 to show cause why an alternative writ of prohibi- tion against construction of the Daughtprs ...of Utah Pioneers Me- -, morial Building should not be is- sued by the Utah Supreme Court. Worir is now underway on the 8485.000 structure on the trian- gle at the head of Main St.. on Second North St., and should the alternative writ be issued it would cease until the case is de- - 4 '', - k-:77: ... e 11W MADWAYASAL 441'2 , |