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Show - THE CITIZEN. Lewtstow. Utah April U. 1944 WofliR Former Preston Man Heads Deseret News la Ailo AccUtat This Gddwator. favored week, however, Federation of Republican Women in Washington, D. C., and would bo an official representative of the Idaho Gddwator headquarters. BY RICHARD CHARNOCK E. Earl Hawkee, Boston where he served as chief acuntil 1980. Gov. Robert E. Smyltes Newspaper executive and na- countant next tive of Preston has been ap- - His Yorkassignment was political stock may be on the where he super- rise among Republican party in New the vised radio stations, American Weekly, newsprint companies and General Management Assessment Group. the He was drafted into U. S. Army Air Corps as a reprivate. in May, 1948, ceiving a direct commission five months later.' He served until October, 1948. SINCE THAT TIME he has been with the Record American in Boston, as chief ac-onnwttwt frqiihifj manager, business manager faithful. plumping recently becalue warfare It got a of inter-part-y lift this week when the chief executive appointed veteran of State Sen. Harry Nock utilio the Cascade-tpublic ties commission. By picking this democrat aver others, SymUe ; la aae aettea silenced at least official complaints from the opposition party and genual. manager. ever fllUag of the vacancy his Besides present positl and at the sum time aidin the LDS Church, he has ed tee GOP State Senate served 10 years in the presi- caase. dency of Cambridge Bruch,' While it would take mare nearly three years aa pro dent of the Brandi and two than Nocks Valley county years as a stake mission seat to give Republicans control of the senate next year, president- He is married to the form- capture of that poet would er Editha Rich. She was born give the GOP a better chance in Rich, Idaho, a small town some of the party faithful near Blackfoot that has since have been arguing in prodisappeared. She la a daugh- moting Nodrs candidacy for ter of Heber C. C. Rich and tbs' 012,000 a year puc post Edna Shepherd Rich and a left vacant by the Death of granddaughter of Utah pio- Frank Meek. neers Charles C. Rich and In IMS, the Republicans M. I Shepherd, a captain In held the Mormon Battalion. Their la thea twe vote23 margin to xl. son, Earl Rich Hawkee, Is a twe of senate, the GOP seats, freshman at Boston university ip for grabs and a graduate of Shady mi however, are however, are ap for School, Cambridge. Hal Wellington of MR. HAWKES will assume Ebs. Csaaty te seeking . and Dick Ms duties as general of Madison Coaaty ger of the Deseret News Smith te seeking the GOP Publishing Company and add far esagresa. tor of the Deseret News-Sa- lt Lake Telegram witMn When Meek died earlier the next time months. this year the Democratic state central committee nominated three Legislators as his possible successors. They included Nock and State ReThe Margar- presentatives T. F. Terrell TRENTON of Bannock county and James et Aim Adams Benson Monroe of Nex Perce counDaughters of Pioneers met ty. By law the puc must be home at the FMday afternoon end, since the of Mabel Mdrtansen. Imroca.-tio-n two surviving members are was given by Lois Mer- Republicans , Smylie had to lin. The lesson A Century hand Meeks Job to a Demby ocrat of Living" was ghrmi atCHAIRMAN Lloyd Walter Fen Jensen. Plans to tend the state convention in made it clear when the central committee offered its Salt City that he would sad. Refreshemnts wen ser- nominations a kick if Symlie foilfuss up to Inis hosts the ved by to ed a Democrat pick good ten Jensen, IfiMe for the fob. Since the central WwlfHi nominated Nock Marie Dock, Pearl Sptacar. for it ittee Walter cant complain about thesnwIiitinaiitSmylto MS flfb&tiz mu nounced by George L. Nelson, president of the companys board of directors. Mr. Hawkee is the son of Airs. William Head. MilltoMagnaPdoar Bookshelf door stonga 3 freezing shelves Storage trivet on bottom Porcelairwnameltd Interior . MR. HAWKES will sucRobin- ceed Dr. 0. Preston son, who was called to serve as president of the British of the Church of of Latter-daChrist Jesus y Adjustable temperature control Flush-hinge- door d Sealed ratify Adcord Asnerican-flunda- y newvertiser, a Hearat Corp., spaper with a daily circulation of more than 44000. He alio is a member of Modal KLV-11-C .., 106 cu. ft. FREEZER S inirooucrory pnco in it -- r mJ SCA flj WMUOCI ffMmm, $189L0D t ri fcr h CwffM jEnsra nAmo bank BUILDINO . Saints. The new Deseret News general manager currently la general manager of the Re- & rf ' tv . . DOWNTOWN PRESTON LEASE RENT DRIVE the High Council of Boston Stake and has held several other high Church positions ' Massachusetts. IA native of Preston, Mr. Hawkes is a graduate with honors (Phi Kappa PM) from Utah State Agricultural College with a degree in business administration and a major in accounting. HE HAS BEEN with the Hearst Organization, since 1986, working first in Wash-- 1, DicT until February, then going to Detroit aem-iaatt- Detenu To Local Church 6, ld Dies "Condemned Edwin Kent RICHMOND Small, 55, died Monday evening in the Logan hospital after a very brief Illness. HA waa born February 3. 1900 in Richmond. A son of Edwin and Mary Ann Kent Small. He had been employed Pet Milk Company for 18-17-- "Hove Over, Daring!" Day, James Garner, Polly Bergen Featare atarta .7:11 and 8:18 With Doris MON.. AND WED. APRIL 20-2-2 "AD The ff Way Home' Jean Snnneae and Robert Preaton Feature starts 7:10 and 1:05 ADMISSION: Be ' P ! m ADMISSION: Community Theatre a Lewiston, Utah J DOT--W . the Repubtteaas of standpoint, selection Nock was a geed psttt-cmove, ftessiag Ter-rri-L DRIVE IN THEATRE b OFEunit ran the im susm al ham argued, weald.thy simply have opened the door for election ef another Democrat to the hoase from ie Bannock Coaaty. Appeiahneit ef Mane, they maintained would have done the same thing in Nex Perec. With Nock, a seven-tersenate veteran, out of the way .the valley county seat now Is up for grabs. When Republican strate- THURSDAY-FRIDA- -- Y 1FUL a IS, 17, SATURDAY II I McCall Lumberman Warren to seek the senate seat If Nock got the Pnc appoint- ment. Now, valley county sources say. Brown apparently wont go but it appears likely that Republican Hep. win. A possibla opponent Fogg in the general election la former Rep. Woodrow Bean of Cascade, providing Bean doesn't tty to recapture his old bouse amt AT BIG CITY PRICES : IF CRITICS of Republican Gwen Barnett needed any ammunition to fire at her In the state convention this June they got It this week. Trucks, Hew Famenger n t I Wi Latest Hodel Vied Cars i Kt Mrs. Benatt has andor Are for her part in taking convention committee appointments oat ef the Governor's hands and patting them in those of the state central committee. Thera have been a number ef aofrioe-sub-tl- e thaogh behind the scenes attempts te Had a popular candidate te run agalaat her when she seeks STOP IN AND CHECK One of the Meets her opponents have fired .has beat Mrs. Barnett's outspoken enthusiasm for Arizona Senator Barry GAkhrater. Her critics maintain that as an official representative of the party In Idaho she should not be endorsing any Presidential hopeful before the State convention meets. Although her counterpart in a neighboring state te actively working for Now York Gov. Nelson efoller. if CRANNEY CHEVROLET Inc, PBESTOII, IDAHO PHOHE 852-116- 1 ' UP UNTIL NOW, aR these critics had to fire at Mrs. Barnett were some of. her 80 With HUSBAND DIES WESTON Mr. and Mrs. Lea Davison and Mr. and sis-te- ra for years. He married Waunetta Peterson on June SO, 1947, in jhe LDS Logan Temple. He is survived by Ms widow and a. daughter Sandra Small of Richmond and a son Brent Small of Bountiful, and two grandchildren. A sister Elva Day of Salt Lake City and a brother Dewain Day of Richmond. Funeral services will be In held Friday at 1 p. m. the Richmond South Ward. Burial will be in the Rich- Of Altomna1 City. Mrs. Dick Kynastan wen overnight guests of Merv and Kay Whitney and with them attended funeral services in Salt Lake City for their husband, Jed Heath. Mr. and Mrs. Platt Greene and sons Ross and Jarvis and Robert Bliss of Weston Side high and wife all attended te the funeral. Mr. Heath grandfather of Mr. Bllssm In Logan child, Robert Grav-at- t, who had seen a little friend run across the highway, darted in front of her car in Ms Attempt to'crbsa the road. Even though Mrs. Woolf was only traveling 85 piles an hour, the child suffered a broken ' aim, leg and pelvis. He was maned to the & Anthony hospital where he te recovering nicety. Mrs. Woolf was taken to the home of Earl Packer mond cemetery. where the was put under sedation for shock. Memberi of her family went to Pocatello 1HURS., FBI.. SAT. the following day to bring " her home. No APRIL "The Tipi" ea gists first darted the Nock Talk there were rumors that four-year-o- With "The DtecMe Nobody Knows," as the title of Ms sermon. Dr. Miner E. Bruner win return to the Preston Community Church pulpit Sunday, April 19. for the 9 a. m. Worship Service. Dr. Bruners text will be Luke 6:13-1and the title of his sermonette win bo, "You Cant Fool God. Sunday school, win follow the morning worsMp service. Those interested are In- given. vited to attend. The Westiminster Fellowship group of young people WED.. THURS., FBI.. SAT. will meet at the Mated PresAPRIL II. II. n. IS byterian Church, Saturday, April UL for an afternoon of fellowship with the young people of the Churches of Soda Springs, Montpelier and Mated. The paatora of the three Starring Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Barton churches were classmates at seminary, San Anselmo, Cam. Dr. Bruner is also a gradSUN., MON. uate of the San Anselmo semIMS APRIL inary. Preaton sponsors of the Westminster Feollowship are Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Roberta, who will i the Preston group an - , ) Chibs tradftioa-aRy-Demoerat- Airs. Thea Woolf of River-dat- e was returning home from Idaho Falla where she had been staying with a ate ter, Mrs. Letha Packer, who had undergone surgery, when she had the misfortune of being involved in an accident. She was on the freeway near Pocatello when a Dr. Bruner flrfiit E. 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