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Show Th C SECOND SECTION Tuesday, October 29, 1936 democratic candidates before ELECTORATE ON NEXT TUESDAY MANY COUNTY STUDENTS ENROLLED AT UNIVERSITY OF UTAH THIS YEAR REPUBLICANS . Over 3600 students have registered the University of Utah for the 1936 herewpresents The years he has been employed by the fall candi-jjate each quarter, according to E. J. Nor- on district sketch Denver & Rio Grande. Has had conith a for public office on the Demsiderable irrigation farming experi- ton, registrar. This is a 100 increase the 1935 maik and a 700 increase ote ticket, giving information of ence. This is his first try for political aver above the 1929 record for students en- office. talue to the voters in rolled. order that they may C. R. Fahring detailed some The credit for such a marked and luve Dr. C. R. Fahring of Helper, candi- rapid growth lies at knowledge concerning date for many sources, to the office of said Mr. seek to se who we but Norton, are attributcounty commissioner, is in the jjrve them his initial service in thatcompleting ing much of U to the rapid increase in capacity the registration of departments yjrious and having served a period of time for of government partic-(liarstudents. From hese two which he seeks to again return to important loc- -office, four years. He has been a resi- groups there are over 950 students ally. dent of Helper during the past 14 registered, as compared with the ap- It is a desire to ren-jyears and is a graduate of Bethany public service that college, U. of Kansas and Western ship, has served two terms as attorprompts the publishing of this informDental college. Dr. Fahring has been ney for his home county, San Juan. ative material. active in civic affairs in his home He is a native of Utah, his parents G. G. .indstrom city, having served in numerous com- being pioneers in eastern Utah. Previous to h:s election as count attorG. G. Lindstrom, candidate for the mittee capacities in this respect ney he was engaged in the private state senate, is a resident of Spring Orvel Peterson of law in his home communCanyon, having been employed there Orvel Peterson of Columbia, can- practice ity. He is a graduate of the UniversHe didate for during the past several years. county commissioner, and has resided in his ity of served as a member of the legislatterm, was born at Sunnyside and home Utah, two havilast ure during the community practically ah of the years, has been a resident of the county al- time since leaving school. ng been elected to that office in 1934. most all of his lile, the only excepThat was the first time he was electeGeorge Christensen tion being a peri.xi of seven years d to public office. He has resided when he was attending school in SanJudge George Christensen of Price, it Spring Canyon during the past He all o studied with the candidate for district judge, is compete county. hirteen years, having previously liv-- d Mokane Institute o.' Denver and has pleting his fourth term in that office. at Murray. had additional academic training. He Previous to his election to that office Frank Bonacci is a miner and active in United Mine Mr. Christensen practiced his profession in the Sanpete district, making 'rank Bonacci, candidate for the Workers of America circles. his home at Manti for many ytars. state legislature, is 3 resident of HelMarl D. Gibson his entire service as district per having resided there for many Mary D. Gibson, candidate for the Duringhe has resided in Price. He is a judge He as has worked miner for office of county attorney, is completyeais. a graduate of B. Y. U. and Central many years and during the past few ing his first term in that office, havof Indiana and was adm years has served as field representatiing been elected to that position in University to the bar in 1904. ve in this state for the United Mine 1934. Previous to his elevation to that John A. Ilougaard Workers of America. This is the first office he was engaged .n the private time he has sought public office. A. of law a Price. is He in John, Hougaard, Manti attorney, practice D. A. Tidwell graduate of the University of Utah, is a candidate for district judge. He D. A. Tidwell, a resident of Spring class of 1929, admitted to the bar the has practiced law in Manti for sevMr. Gibson is county eral years and has been a resident of Canyon, is a candidate for the state same year. He came to Carbon count- chairman of the Carbon Democratic Sanpete county for a considerable legislature. y in 1880, locating here with his pare- Central committee, having been period of time. He is making his inints. For many years he was engageelected to that office early this spring. tial race for the judicial position. lie is now Sanpete county attorney, havDonald T. Adams d in farming in the Wellington distof T. Donald still Adams Monticello, ing held that office several terms. He rict, retaining ranching property there. During the past fifteen candidate for the district attorney- - was admitted to the bar in 1914. Sun-Advoc- out-of-to- out-of-st- ly er two-ye- ar ted HftVMl SECOND SECTION un-Advoca- te IF IE PRESENT TICKET FOR CONSIDERATION proximate 900 of last year. Compar-mg these figures with those of the is indeed gratifying to realize Past In order that voters of Cuibon that each coun,y ln the state of u,ah. 1S showing a marked increase in stu- - county may lune information concerning candidates who are seeking eniollment. office on the Republicap ticket, The Of this number of stu- dents Carbon county is represented nuts the by the following: sketch fingernail Price Jack Aramaki, Louis F. of those whose names Bonzar John Gom, Pauline Gordon, will appear on the Ruth Groussman, Don J. Hanson, ballot at the forthJoseph Hammond, Karma Johnson, coming election,' ''their Wanda Leavitt, Naida Littlejohn, Jean listing being under McIntyre, William McIntyre, Luke the G. O. P. headPappas, Morris Rasmussen, Glen Robing: This listing is erts, Kimball Ruggeri, Emmanuel presented as informa-an- d Stamatakis, John Lauris, Davis Wilin a liams and. Sadie Sophia Hurskainen. tion material mariner: Helper Helen Barboglio, Mary E, Henry II. Jones Ballinger, Alex Bene, John Bene, RoH. Jones, candidate for state Henry salia Bonza, Orrison M. Flatberg, James Giacoletto, Elaine Geitrude senator, is a lesident of Helper, has been associated with the mining inHec, William Jones, Marion of the district as Resident endustry McClusey. for several of the coal comgineer James Ernest Spring Canyon He is now a member of the panies. Brown, Alice Betty Carlson, J. Grant Utah Rock Asphalt company, one of Kilfoyle, Elvira C. Robbins. the countys outstanding production Sunnyside Francis Flaim, Aldo He is also a member John Nichols, Daria Nichols, Olivia organizations. of the Carbon county school board, Marie Pederwa. now serving as vice president of that Wellington Beverley Barnes. group. He is a graduate of the UnCastle Gate Tom H. Cory, Earlt ne iversity of Illinois. Durrant. Mrs. J. C. Hubbard Latuda Richard Cameron Schultz, Mrs. J. C. Hubbard, wife of Dr. Harry James Schultz, Isabell J. C. Hubbard, Price physician, is a candidate for the state legislative poColumbia Jack A. Strate, Ada sition. She has been active in civic Strate. and club affairs of her home city and Rains John Georgelas. last year served as county chairman National William Robert Carr. of the annual roll call campaign of the American Red Cross. Mrs. Hubbard is a graduate of the University Utah of Utah and has had several years of experience as a school teacher. Thorit Hatch Thorit Hatch, candidate for the Patrick F. (Pat) Dyer, 75, well state legislative office, is an attorney known business mn of Sisco and at Helper, a resident of that communeastern Utah, colorful figure who ity for several years. He was born was known to many in the Carbon at Vernal, attending school there and area died at the home of a brother later graduated from the University at Bancroft, Iowa, on October 14th, of Utah. He practiced law at Vernal according ot word received here. He two years previous to moving to Carwas bom in Wisconsin, came west in bon county, locating at Helper in 1931. the nineties and prospected in the La He is active in civic and business Sal mountains. He located at Cisco circles of his home city. about twenty years ago, building a hoDean Tilton tel and pool hall there. He operated Dean locomotive, engineer his properties there untU August, go- - who has Tilton, been in the employ of the treatment west for the' to middle ing Denver & Rio Grande railway during of an ailment from which he had been the past thirty years, is candidate for suffering during the past year. Fun- the four-yecommissioner term. He eral services were held at Bancroft, has resided at Helper for many years, Iowa. is a member of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers! Resided preOn viously at Soldier Summit, having served that community as town trusCo. tee for three years. at out-of-to- Sun-Advoo- non-partis- an Loftis,-Jame- Koel-lin- g. Pioneer Eastern Prospector Passes At Iowa Home of Brother OF VOTERS is a resident of Castle Gate where he holds the position bf foreman for the Utah Fuel company. He served previously as county commissioner two He has been a yeais, 1930-3dent of the county for many years. He has also served as a trustee of the Castle Gate town board. Henry Ruggeri Henry Ruggeri, candidate for county attorney, is a native of the county, born at Castle Gate. He is a graduate of the University of Utah and has practiced law in Carbon county almost continuously since 1916. Mr. 1. resi-folknv- Ruggeri has previously served as county attorney here and also as city attorney for both Price and Helper. He is chairman of the county Republican organization, having been elected to that office several weeks ago. S. J. Sweetring S. J. Sweetring, Price attorney, candidate for the district attorneyship, has been practicing law in Carbon county since 1931, having moved here from Manti after making his home there about two years. He is a graduate of the University of Chicago, was born in Illinois. Mr. Sweetring has been active in civic circles of Price and during the past three years has served as this districts representative member of Ihe board of commissioners of the Utah State Bar. F. B. Hammond F. B. Hammond, now a resident of Price who formerly made his home at Moab, having practiced law previously in that community! He is a candidate for judge in the seventh district. Mr. Hammond attended B. Y. U. and later secured his law decree from the University of Chicago. He has a background of twenty years of practice in this district, having served bojh San Juan and Grand counties in the capacity of county attorney. DHworth Woolley Dilworth Woolley, candidate' Judge to succeed himself, is now completing his third judicial term. He is a native of Utah, born at St. George, attended the B. Y. U. and Uniyersity of Michigan, graduating from the latter school in 1906. After graduation he located at Manti where he started the practice of law, still retaining his home in that community. ar Air Rubinoff For Chevrolet (D0O0I Phone 242-Res. 242-- J Wm. B. Stapley Information has recently been re116 S. 2nd West B. Stapley, candidate for Price, Utah William ceived by John Redd, proprietor of the term, commissionership the Redd Motor Co. here, that Rubinoff, the world famous violinist, together with Jan Peerce and Virgin Rea will appear over a coast to coast national broadcast every Sunday afternoon at 4:30 p. m., Salt Lake City time. 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