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Show PAGE- SIX PROVO (UTAH) DAILYHERALD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1910 Dig STILL CLL CHICAGO. Oct. 31 tl'.l'i The nation's traffic toil m ounted steadily during the first nine months of 194 0, the National Safety Council said today, and it challcrgod motorists to a '"now or never" campaign to reduce la-Except la-Except for July every month of the ye ir: September's record 3,200 deaths brouRft the nine-month mark to 23.S.'50 a seven per cent increase from the same period last year. Except for July every months of 1940 has shown increased fatalities fatal-ities from the previous month, the council reported. "It's now or never," the council said. "Fatalities must be cut 15 per cent the closing- three months of the vear to bring the total for 31)40 below that of 1939." Only six states reported decrease de-crease 1 death tolls for the nine months. They were Montana, Nebraska, Ne-braska, Maine, North Carolina. Georgia and Tennessee. States in the Rocky Mountain area showed the greatest sectional boost in fatalities fa-talities this year, while the South Atlantic states had the least traffic traf-fic deaths in proportion to their pievuus year's marks. LL Smoke "stttiuis 1 i 1 V w NO KVIDFAtK OF s.noT.(ii; loiMi WASHINGTON, Oct. 31 War department official. This liallot is a Facsimile of the lot to be Voted On in Utah County the General Election on November 11) ic: A,. ' Dsnicsrafis Pari' For I're.sidctil FUANKLIN D. HOOSEVKFT For Vice-President HENRY A. WALLACE For Pie.si lenti d Electors MRS. GEOIUIE S. BALLIF I I 1 SOPHUS. BERTLESON JOSEPH JENSEN OSCAPv W. IcCONKIE .J I 1 For I'nited .States Senator AP.E MURDOCK For Cong. Bepreser.tative, 2d Dist. j. w. uohinsox For Justice of Supreme Court EUGENE E. PRATT For Governor HERBERT P.. MAW For Secretary of .State E. E. MONSON I I 1 L For State Tieasurer OLIVER G. ELLIS For State Auditor REESE M. REESE 1 1 I 1 I 1 I I For Attorney General GROVER A. GILES For Supt. of Public Instruction J CHARLES H. SKIDMORE j For District Judge ABE W. TURNER I I I 1 DALLAS II. YOUNC, For District Attorney WM. STANLEY DUNFORD j For State Representative (See -districts below) LJ For Co. Commissioner, 4-yr. Term ROYAL J. MURDOCK For Co. Commissioner, 2-yr, Term f WM. J. JOHNSON 1 ! For County Attorney ARNOLD C. ROYLANCE 1 1 For Provo City Judge LEROY TUCKETT . I: For State Representative Fir.-t. Legislative District BURTON H. ADAMS For State Representative Second Legislative District T. EARL FOOTE For State Representative Thiol Legislative District MAUD B. JACOB For Stat? Representative Fourth Legislative District ELI SUA WARNER For" State Rrprc-ei'.t-itive Fifth Legislative I ti e. t RAY H. LEA V ITT I I I 1 I I I 1 I i Guns of Coast Defense Speak V'"' r " V and flames belch from this huue 14-inch U. S. Army shot" prtliininary to target practice. The huE;e projectile over i said the fire which damaged several sev-eral new additions to the munitions muni-tions building yesterday caused a loss of $150,000. Officials investigating the blaze iiM'i today Bal- ( , at , p ; f ; X 1 t H i 1 ! ; f v : e V J i i i I t V k A k A k.J - RcpaLiican Pariy i iGiiei I'or Presidrnt WENDELL L. WILLKIE For Vice-President CHARLES L. McNARY For riesilential bllectors MRS. R. L. ASI1BY S. MARION BLISS CLARENCE DAHL .JOHN W. C.UILD 1 For t'nited Mates Senator P11ILO T. EARNS WORTH, JR. J F(,r Cong-. Representative. 2d Dist. J A. SHERMAN CTHUSTENSON For Justice of Supreme Court JOSEPH E. EVANS For Governor I 1 LJ ri LJ j 11 DON 15. CO ETON For Secretary of Mute LLOYD RILEY For State Tieasurer 0. EARL THOMAS For State Auditor WALTER A. DAY . n i I "ri For Attorney General MELVIN C. HARRIS For Supt. of Public Instruction J CALVIN S. SMITH For District Judge JOSEPH E. NELSON I J I 1 O. DEVERE WOOTTON For Distiict Attorney RAY E. DILLMAN For State Representative J (See districts below) J For Co. Commissioner, 4-yr. Term CHARLES II. WARD For Co. Commissioner, 2-yr. Term PIIILO C. WIG HTM AN j For County Attorney J. RULON MORGAN r For Provo City Judge A. L. BOOTH I 1 I 1 For State Representative Fir,-t Legislative Distiict MERRILL X. WARNTCK For State Representative Second Legislative District MARK E. KARTCIINER, JR. I For Stat? Representative Third Legislative District 1 JOSEPHINE CANNON JONES For State Representative Fourth Legislative Distiict j HARVEY A. NIELSEN For State Repre-entative Fifth Legislative Disltict I 1 Authoritatively in Practice railway gun at Naples, Cal., as officers fire a gun and its 20 - mile ranca. twin at riht lire a 1400-pound found no evidence They believed the from a cigarette or cuitcd wire of sabotage, file started a .snort cir- f F ! I i I k A ! - I Gornmunisi Pariy uciiei Imii I'resident EARL IJROWDER For Vice-Pi-esidi-iit JAMES XV. FORI) A I- For Presidential lllector.i . I J II DAVID dolt; LAS, JR. : I ! 1 !.. I MA KG L Kill 1 11 11. ItHiSl J j WILLIAM MATH I nnius ! I HYRUM JAMES WOOLMAN LJ For United States Suato or lJ j I j j For Cong. Representative, 2d Dist. 1 ! I J For Justice of Supreme Court I J LJ I-'or (iovcnr'r i j ' ;1J Fur M-cret a rv 4fi" State - - . For SI 1 1 c '1 rea sn rcr ! I 1 : I i i i i i j i r m : LJ i Fur State Auditor For Attorney General For Supt. of Phblic Instruction : i ? LJ -- i For District Judge ; i i i i For District Attorney For SUde Represent it i ve S t I I For Co. Conmissioncr, 4-yr. Term j J For Co. Qjmmi.ssionei ?r, 2-yr. Term J j I J For County Attorney For Provo City J ud Proposed Cons(itulion:il Amendment A Joint Resolution Proposing of the Constitution of Me of Stockholders of Banks. YES j ? AYSON VZZS. A. K. HTI.&CCf Export- - First Mrs. Arnold Smith entertained at a birthday party for her son, A J. Smith cn his eleventh birthday birth-day anniversary. The theme was carrid out with a Hallowe'en motif. The rooms were decorated in orange and black with Jack-o-lanterns and appropriate emblems of the season. The evening was enjoyed with fortune telling, games and a program. Dainty retresh-ments retresh-ments in the chosen colors were served to Marilyn Oldroyd, Dale Barnett, Janice Dixon, JoAnn Carney. Tom 1'rovsigaard, Arclene Bona, Barbara Ilutchinss, Roy Crook, Maxine Montague, Russell Scherer, Jo-Ann Smith, Rynn Spainhowcr, Karma Bona. Assisting Assist-ing the hostess were Fdla Rob-bins, Rob-bins, Vera Bona and Norma Bona. Mrs. Vera Cloward gave a Hallowe'en Hal-lowe'en party Monday afternoon for her young daughter Jewell. The decorations, game.-? and rem freshments carried out. the season's sea-son's spirit. Thirty young school friends and neighbors wore maska and fancy costumes. The Gleaner Girls and M Men of the First ward M. I. A. held a Hallowe'en party Tuesday night curing" regular class periods. Clev n S ocialisl Pariy Ticlici For President NORMAN THOMAS For Vice-President MAYNARI) C. KRUEGER For Presidential Electors ISABEL ADAMSON J. D. DeFRIEZ WM. J. McCONNELL EMIL MUNZ 1J I I For United States Senator I i I J For Cons. Representative, 2d Dist. For Justice of Supreme Court fTTl I I-'or ( lovcrnor l'or Secretary of Stall p'or St ite Tieasurer I 1 LJ T i i i r I I For State Auditor i ! I-'or Attorney General " LJ Iror Supt. of Public Instruction j I I For District Jude For District Attorney For State Represent dive For Co. Commissioner, 4-yr, Term i i I i J LJ For Co. Commissioner, 2-yr. Term I j i i For County Attorney I I For Provo City Judge I I to Amend Section 18, Article XII, State of Utah, Relating to Liability NO J er games were played and refresh- ' Hallowe'en party at the school, merits were served. All of the girls wore fancy cos- Glenn L. loveless and members : tunics and a scavenger hunt was a of his Sunday school class in tha special feature. ward had a pot luck sup A leading sccial function of the week was the Community Prom at the high school gym Tuesday night sponsored by the special interest in-terest groups of the M. I. A. from the six wards of Nebo stake. per and Hallowe'en prty Wednesday Wednes-day nitfht at the church. Members of the Home Economics Econom-ics club at Payson high school participated in a very delightful s QUESTION "Will 'RPM' eliminate starter 'groan' this winter?" ANSWER Yes! Because it's made to eliminates flow so fast, "RPM" in proper win- standard ter grade ends the hard-straining "Gr-r-r-r"that wears your starter- AFRICA'S "A Ducincas Uoir.an for Governor" Fer Prc:-;id..,nt;;;l Electors , I I I 1 I J I 1 I 1 For United Mates Senator ; i M - ! j ! - . ' i i j I i i i i i i ; ! i n n i i u - i Ll J ; i i ! L.J For Coni;. Representative, 2d Dist. " - I J For Justice of Supivme Court J I ! For . Gci r.or ADA WILLIAMS (JUINN For Secretary ,'of State I I rn i i rn i j ri I i I''or State Tjra'aurr 1'Vir ;;ta(e Audd'ir I l'"or Attorney General For Supt. of Tnblic Instruction n For District Jud I LJ I I I i For District Attoiney For State Representative For Co. Commissioner, 4-yr. Term j J 1 i For Co. Commissioner, 2-yr. Term j . ' ' . L For County Attoiney I 1 I For Provo City Judt I COUNTY OF UTAH, STATE OF UTAH. t;s. I, C. A. Grant, County Clcik in ami for the County of Utah, in the State of Utah, do hereby certify that herewith is printed a correct cor-rect copy of the names of all candidates, to appear on the Utah County Ballot for the General Election to be held on November rth, as appears on file in my office. In Witness Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my official seal thU ,'Jlst day of October, A. D. 1010. (SEAL) It was in the form of a Hallowe'en party with dancing for the main diversion. Mrs. Ilene Bigelow and J. S. Reece of the stake board were in charge. The curvature of the earth approximately eight inches pci , mile. cor., t0 LT 6'Sncy roruCT? slow-motion ensine turn- over that drags down your battery. , , , : "RPM" goes into action right now! oil company of California PREMIER F.0TC3 OIL 25C A GUAST For Presidential Electors L U U . L J U U L J v J vy LJ I 1 I I 1 1 L J LL For United States Senator I I For Con;;.' Representative, 2d D;st. 1 For Justice of Supreme Court J LJ ., I-'or Governor I 1 For Secretary ol Stale For State Tm -oairer l''nr S'ale Auddni-I-'or Attoiney Gem-ral For "Supt. of Public; Instruction For District Jud;e For I)i. triet Attorney I 1 I 1 111 J I l I t i I i l i For State R' present it lve Foi- ("o. Commissioner, 4-yr. Term ll For Co. Commissioner, 2-yr. Term p j ! lir County Attorney For Provo City Jud'e ! 1 E i 1 1 LJ ! V i i -i 1 ! I C. A. GRANT, Count v Clfrk THOMAS M. ANDERSON u |