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Show EOCSN PAGE SIX B. A. C. To Furnish Opposition Friday HERE'S UOU E ABOUT (Continues fiom page one) L Seen t.t likens, If 1. Coday State , It. 17 li, p jn M I.liZtibrth' ' tiletta Cl. 11 li, 11, e 01 nut .hits will have to do the kicking tm the gi:ic. It St iiant) is in the lunktield. he 1.1:1 vhethei A tew- boys ot air. the law ide old e! ec ' ion lighting it is ' hinder ill. D. AUfhO p,t t e-- 'T,.E a'-'-K lA,.gej7V,ifMDVr t, OtiJCboAf'pun - flg8 tV let f i Coming Soon! - "C Ci- hrnfne.s, to defy bdt of tile D, W iBANkS To MAfcmkJ tJfASsT ' TAtRVA, usASW ig Merrill. lit, K, HM'i, W bistro No 1220. ITS, 1 OH ME) Mgope ul'Ropa doc a L. I N'ephi F. M-- m i TRADE GAMES I j non .1 - mio s kt" ha Milo ho Fn-- rani t tied Mi !; .1 t j (Continued from page one) j Coniiiek. first woman ever tor the sc ciate by a may r pan v nom-niito- 'i N, v. 5 'UR!. MADISON, W.s PI, ill, p F Lalolleite, youngest r." L.te 0.1 ut Fighting Bob ..lid II", Lit o he present F. S. h e i! ,r Ralu rt M Latollette. In Mac the oinn.a'.dilig lead today in oi the rev ei not ship of oiis.n ., i - hi- DUTTE, M out., Nov. Thomas J Walsh, vc it i,gu:e. was ; s. 'en. taut t. Junior K'-- ir. t in. ttly 3". ooo votes over putd.c tin opponent, Albert .1' n, w et NEW al . ... No. Bergener, f I I'artmgton, . 7 .... f Jeffs, e Gibbons, g Bradbury, f Attorney Commissioner Sheriff Features Planned At Woodruff Fete , in' Nib-ley- f I tour-yea- r dist-'-ts- ft Sure Bears i C, t BIRM.NGHA',, A'a Sc n H- . 't,v 5. UJP" u it i ; Tin mas He I I'll, w ho I 1.. Gi' )"ti'oera! te t ickrt in 2s .end i.cti tor i tu it.de pi ude ,n t l.ts y ear, lmd today by John lb .inau .ul, Leinoe rtit te re gular. RIG r IACK W i a ( When that wa; over tin h urded prifxts ditia d a wild dame in from ot the (loi'ch. swayma their1 bodies violently to tb musie of drums and i ymbals. 'Ile n th" ernpeior sat on a liiuh phUfoim. out of hu.u s. to h" s i am! lu "i ed, niih pun wild roar. ns lions tasteiied with ropes to the1 With their In autifnl platform. golden mam; tlwy were suppod lt lie guardians of the throne of Lfhiopin, iherndants of the lion ol Judda. They would liuvo oateu I DI-A- IV SHARMAN LRICKSON v , u It, .7, lAialtu Bill) it who miiei.-.- I D Oi: LRGl'SI i for Oklahoma's ', CHEYENNE, Wyg., Nov. 5 he.: li. (uii'.v, Ri'publie an i me, r e,t ntie "f Wy oming's old-- , led bn fed leal lanulit:;, I'lmu iu. ' i" opponent, Harry 11. Sem.ntl. today by nearly two vote, to one m the Inited States (UP)-it- t iv i e. senate,! Too Late To Classify WANTED hou-.e- Fast no d girl want' Call at 38 North 1st N7. l.xpc, oi k. WANTED Gi l wauls any kind ol won:. Can give good retort nces. Will stay wit'll Children at night. . Call 142 west Sesond North. Wig lo-- t in Palais d'Or. Return to lleiald oflicc. FOR SALE CHEA -- A G room model n heme, eltniee location. 425 . Nee til First East. LOST Shaffer pen. Name Jack Return to the Mtn pity, eugiuved. Herald. Down develops summer time power, speed and mileage in coldest weather. w. L.WVRLNTL The volatility of Parco Gasoline is regulated to conform with varying seasonal temper- N BOWF.X LAI) IMS I'RLL msm Laurel Wheat Week, November 3-- 8 P, Mur as a "e undidate nMp"i in "ni new govern,,!'. STI-AVAR- I (U hitch-hike- 'hut ami suspendc, Ioctigh a i ulip.tgii LLAVLIT atures. 1 V72t?r Test Parco is especially refined for quick cold weather starting and very ALLENS ARENA LOGAN, UTAH : i BILL THORNTON ALBRIGHT CITY, Nov. OKLAHOMA i', SOl.DIF.R e cc Ms. lmu ess wnr silk. of .old earned shi,'ld-tiinui "ro.-hide and Medieval sunibs lmndmis o! years old. Six snow whito hoi ses (iraed the in a ruirimo that ouee to t h ihsinan Kaiser. I1. dehiaU1 emperor was almost sufm a' d w ith incense and stil-l- i rnoke Iiom candh s at the or nnatton pi tie Imre li, un-p- . :R. mi.ii! h i, The greater mileage, the greater power and the greater speed motorists get from l di gallon of PARCO GASOLINE is due to the tremendous POWER PUSH it applies to the piston head. WinterTest Parco is so clean cut and expertly treated that it not only starts quickly-h- ut it How Is This One? - A plur- i nny reach the cncli'iit d t dal of 750, (MO oi av In.d is tumi d Franklin Ro"". ed' i' , eiov ernor of N " '' 7 '.' !. .end I' 'd made lit him it !., tilting Lguies tor '. o u a at pi sidcnt ial noin .'' ".) in .''32 w Bond Posted For Liquor Charge . i Nov. 5. (UP' YORK, v I. .hy- Demo to senate from l,y a major! r ,. g Junior .e men-tmiit- Sa;i (UP) I!- t cle.-tc- Representatives Miller, g Total . Men-'Ion- C(.!lc-ge- Men-don- . No. Yeates f Gardner, l)opp, e i . t 5. ol 'it .1 t , 7 I BOISE, Idaho, Nove. 5. (UP) With one notable exception. Idaho today had apparently elected a straight Republican muional and tale ticket. The exeepLon is C. Ben Ross, mayor of Boeatello, who is so lar race diead In the Gubernatorial hat Republicans have long since onveded his victory. There Is a mathematical uncertainty that still remains, but the treat which began ut the outset has uni continued throughout, men a steadily increasing Reptile Run majority. Returns form 589 ol Idaho's Klti irecincts give Senator William K. Torah, Republican. 50,498 and 22.8:i5. Tyler, Democrat, liotah's majority so far is 57,505. Tabulation of 2S5 precincts out of 417. in the second district give Addison T. Smith, Republican Incumbent, 27,398; W. F. Alworth, Democrat, 16,094; Smith's majority ' ut's maid. One of the main features of the Hat vest Festival tlmt will he given Thursday at the Woodrufi si bool will be a cliildt etts parade, beginning at 2:30 p. m. Is 11,304. A hot lunch will he served from out 250 The count from precincts llUltl a. m. until 2 p. m. Anyone of 385 in the first district gives wishing t eservat toils may call the Burton L. French, Republican st bool, pop corn halls, cakes, pies 26,683 and Compton candy and numerous otln r aittcles White, Democrat, 13,973. Majority wlu lu. 'phis festival is s;l,, 10. of French is 12,, given tor the pm pose of t mnpli ting 42n Returns from preriuotH give payments on the the nidio and Ross 52,148 ind John McMunay, to add more hooks to tic binary. Ross' majoriRepublican, 42,2(14. ty is 9,884. Only one close nice was developing on the state ticket. V. W. Republican and (L 1 .Mix. Democrat, were neck and neck in men anested Two local young . . the race fur Lieutenent (Jovernor. " r,1)r " I'1.--Return from 42U preeint u give mornW ednescl.i were arntuind i Von Canon 34,798 and Mix 34.3'to. MARVELOUS, WomlTful, ama.T-luP Je'Se Cil hefoie Judge ii;g bcvoiul the adjectives of Von Canon's majority i3 only 46S. bond of a and Rich put up joint any writer of lircus advertising $.7Pt). was (he crowning of Haile Selassie the empetor, if they could have got The pai'-- Orval croike't and as emp.ror of Abyssinia, at !' fus, Bingham, will make l.afay.'Ge Addis Areba. tile emperor fed 2.7,t)ec) o! their pleas in city court Metuiav a The unperor. you must know, is hisFinally, tiihesmen with the raw meat in a. in. a direct isult o! tlie rit that the of 5. nnn head of cattle, and is much The complaint cites the fact tha ot She!a paid 10 Kini; Soloas they could think ot wine made i;lt. iwo had mote than a gilbm oi mon. Sin had a baby when she ol lermented honey. Icpior to t!e:r auto when puked 'I'hat h.'by is Selasraim honn It was a real party. up by the police sies am""tor This may bo as Sheba has een dead and more. The poweitul Solomon for whom me wiws re not too many, would hardly leioctnLe his emperor with thin ankles, tmv hands, a h'th whiskered face, lik" ur one ot a do.en Rentlemen that "11 imitation hoe tablecloths in Herman i e.staufauts MNOW 6TII S:a" THlRSDAY The empei'oi ami lus wile, powerful. heuy woman, sat up all In the morning thy maid IRA 1)1 Salt Lake washed ar,i ibo'hhi hi ir th" r up ply ut olf from everyoi watr wa.s m Addis A)eba, that it body mlu!" he ken; part lor the MonARI11LR SAXOX, Strong M .') .1 stjte.s Cm', I'll Me t v Clerk d. Audi o B, iiiu 'I'm m,i s n inioi Millor. don Lauh. ad st Lool I j () o I ID s and i'i ,rn- - No. 7 u tiif li.niMi - c . Assessor Fred Hawks, D, 1.705: Total Allied, It. HIT. County si p rintcndent of public .hinli Xu instruction J. flit lord Foisgren, Olsen, Leifshmau. It, lhu4; W .J. Chandler, D, 1155. Prosecuting attorney Arthur W. Lewis, c Halt, I), 10X4; 1. J, Evans, K, 1255. Oskar. Coroner Moses Haneey, R 2100; Millor, William Hansen. D, 77X. Total Surveyor A. H. Iatrsen. D, 1707. d"3(-ndi- j Ia;-ad- P. L. forty-e- . ut-!- ', 1400. Jl,.a,.,r, wl.ose newspapers j t 2 Laison, , ' Treasurer JUNIOR TEAMS No lam t 4 two-yea- 1 j i OPCRaTh - William S. Sliuid Flank K. Woodward lit?. Ilobate judge Joseph les, , v e ANNT AISHN I. I Alt TerRobert L. Downing, ii. M. n.t. eltv. The proposed Golden Gate bridge will lie not only one of the greatest lint one of the most beautiful en in tic gint oiing achievements world, another proof of Californias hospitable desire to make isitors welcome, and proof ot San Francisco s tit ivins? power and determln-aion to achieve. The probable cost. $ I7.Uh0.000, will be a small price to pi y tor one ol the most usetul, magniieent and beatilital Htiuetures m the wo Id. Those who believe that foreign emulation threatens our nation with a mob of homeless unemployed wtl be interested in stati.slies (umermng II, mm boneless men in Xew York's bowery, questioned about their past and present by the weouic council ot .New York. They were practically all native hot a Amei leans move than forty years old. unskilltd and without any mnnev. You would find it hard to gather of together It. mm foretg boin, that type. illong with Ike Hetiion. another edition of the lamilv ot athletes and 41 former Logan high school star. Ike Is likewise a heady chap. cotton Jay Tolman. the fop halfback tro:n Idaho Kalis, looks to he a starting rhone at White the o'her post halfback. will go to either Howard Sc haul), the hard hitting Logan high ath lete, Ted Ant lion a tonne r Spung-vlllstar, Steele of Delta or Allan Ad urn. played Adams of L.DS good ball at the lint ol the Mason bui following an ankle litjuiv has net been able n lot lit- itnde. Howard Law. the powet house fullback, wiil of ( nurse lie m that position. He was ah ail state en ter last year but was shined to tailback this year and looks like a. real find. His some I'm pounds au allies him to bring a needed yard or two and hack tin the line in great style. Burke Fry ot Ogdento ly(ti been shifted trom bait hack fullback as an understudy to Law. Ihtike was an outstanding plavei tor Ogden high a year ago and is showing up well this season. at UlTU IIOKtM ham. I), 1207. Ch" k of distiict coin t -- John A v D. F. A. Faikercll. 1, Pil'd. it. Shot ill -- W. I). Head. I). 2T "hot .1. McCluig, It, IMa. County lieasurer Ftiitna H Cal 'an, 1). 1021, Klia T, Bingham, It, MEN AND WOMEN or San Francisco voted for one of t Ik most im pot taut and magiuifieent Improvements ever undertaken by it great :cntMf) MUMI5 s -- ju !gi t I, ight ' - 12Mi .met 17 K Baird. It, 110, Loi. ii o Johns, ,11. D, 1110. Ili'tiic' No - Luther Fit", It, 1.721, II It. lint'.' or m,,,y years before prohibition tl.e savagely attacked whiskey n(Uei sup, plying prolnhition with and texts eaitoona, limit, tlmt maity r prohililtion, whls- It,n k.-has the sole national cocktails the amusement of i hiltlren. Whatever the people and the lawmakers may decide to tio, it Is to he hoped they will leave the national government in charge of 11m probh-mand not establish separale bootleg problems in the forty eight Mutes. , 1), 21 L r,,Mllts , Commissioner Stewait lltiseman. County Commission: Instill . team to any great extent. Tor guaids. klmo Brady ami Joe These Boweutt, me the Ims; bets two boys are lioth big itnd ituve been playing a hang up lirand of ball all season. Especially is this true of Brady who takes great delight in bawling up t tic olher tor Opposing teams. Other good guard prospects are Pit k Aiax ami Rich. At tackles the Aggies ate just as strong as any trerhmon or jun ior college team in Ihe slate, having Hull. Clenn. Stapley and Joe Young to choose Item. Hull is an all Btute tackle ot a year ago ami a mighty tine tackle, (ilemi is a natural born InotbaM player m every sense ot the word. The way which this promising Inetn.iii takes to college ioolbal! and the way in which he proceeds to break up "play after play would bring delight to the in erase coach. Stanley, a powerlttl chap from Pella, is also a fine prospect while Your.g, who hails from Kiehiicld. has only recently reported for practice, haying been laid up witli a broken band. He is however showing up well. For 'ends Stall has the all tale and former Davis high school slat, Elton Wilcox, liudoph Van Kpmpen of Weber, (Jordon Dixon and Walker. It wtll he remembered that it Has Wilcox who meant deteat for Logan high a year ago when be nailed a pass on his own fie yard line that later meant a touchdown. He fa a great player under lire, yan Kampen played well lor Vcher last year and has been show showing up well t hi.-- season as has Dixon and Walker. Backs Are Good , At quarterb.uk, Chile .McDonald a been getting the call but I10 is suffering with an injured loot and Biay not be able to pi.tv. He ban (lies the teau well and dues the passing and is a good prospect 1212 2V7. .. Tills election has its Importance lnslmii ally, initiating definite actlnn liased nil piotest against pro li In ion and disappointment 111 its ( W G S' lie 1'eptV; Illative'S Hatch It, 1.71, Frank T (ft httndle tile kicking while II lie is Jiot .lefts is llte high :) (hone It r.lelin is at tackle alo. g whit Stan lev. ilitli will likely go to centet. f i ller way will not weaken t lie Recorder Harie-lt- , State senator oppo; utility all that D, -- ABOUT MORE Election Flashes ! Coi-nts- ( 1234. melt' glel nee ten HLRES I - s vl) Distiic Hot )ne. H"" F. .Martin, lie ,7cc,7 rell, D, 1155, Ja ! 11 Tinsdav people a Pleat, siiveielgn tune lion a' tie1 poll-- , with lithe lilt t r e- -t ot eu 1. UMasm Wien it la im t le- i 'in til v will lie just ahum wliete it w a In tot e. w :t h mime out. some in he radio eii.iblmg tauiiii' s ti remain id home, Minin; m on i .1111 e, o: yu. and Minin; out oil po lllu.tl sp.-e- i do s, lias laid 11 enthus lavi, mil ol Die public- meetings )lc' -i mil. when toil can time The pc s ( big, If, 10,75, two The starling limit e ul tln-depends (ntisidciahiy m two t.ii'tors, whether or not ,MavsliaII Glenn's broKeti mee h ok, It and A -- tmpln I luohHt lloyiotl. t ( n tic j ir , u.'c 'i In rce soil has levtl I'ylllg (apt ill! jolltl ru t "t Hull out at pmc o! Vaughan .!' - who - apl'a ctitlv t hall, It i'le light tut' i "eg. i Sal'iie, L A Slut" mine (b'M'n Mt ir I .mil; ( ) ut. . 17.72. llrastntr Geolge M !. Stic, ker, D. 12, R, 17! D. Sore. Sim I Assessor State s'lpm imctnlent of public iii lion Mxrtle if. Davidson, iihn I W. - Josh' Raltison, iallct, If. tots. genct.i! Fi f d J Ball Al'otney -- Illm W 1222 Stal i I. Stale - Fieil .; 7 idai-- j SE uciii "t K. I) I A tv;:, cock, Copyright. 1030). I' ot SAV-PLEA- IMi. D Arthur Brisbane I'linhh kit c; TO DOMT KEEP ON SAVING If- I. D. D. I VOL) IAA.VE NOTH IMG 1930. 5, liner Tim only Went m? J Mile Undue, it. David Livens. It, t;,l, Ah ill Denman. 1'05; M Rose Hattahaush. "7a I j K O V. candidate would he ahead as t,.e votes trom the respect. ve distticlr HERES It IS douh'Ml if the conwiaro In k vn a verv larjce came iu J wav in m.s Innne (oimiuiu-test can be determined until alter inajoriiy How Race j y Simthfiold the official canvas ul I lie elec non Stow II swept through will have been completed n,-- t f (Continuea from page one) j, t hoMarsha) ion ;Hi treiueiidoua popu-lai!ctiu:ir Monday by the county eommi Mr Kerr carried the o2')6 toilowing oien, Stowell was tlie fouuh Jhh man iu the districts College, Clarkston, vn Thv wen- ii.'d m fin hrnoixd clo( turn Millville, Nibley, Hyrum, and Riverside. Richmond. Mt Newton, oth'-distiHts (allied l,v Mr. LewWellsville, Tieutou. Sterling. Hfn.-un- , Grihiu mi Cove, .Ww iston and l.ogau One. oirh Loifciii, feti o. ion, County Assebsor li S. MeQuarrie r while his and Sin'tDiM'l id.'nej 31 Mr .Vluir canted Amalga Avon. C. A. 1etcnou of Newton II. liHisoa caiiu-- Afulpu. Reuse,!!, tove, Hyde Park. Mendon, x.- is gr.en ( 'o: H. ff ol)t o. C'!aik'tHi. ,i m.ijiiiuy 1j 13 UK-- t North Logan, Petersboro. Parse!: e. : ict- Mi.n. Hd i'aK. 1aiadl Piovidc-n- i e. River Height. Sm i'ur. iiioiio. K. r n!o. M t S iu.tf, c.:,ni,'cl i.lcQuariiCj rtverythlng ati'l all ot the Logan eLtuc K. Vil and Lw .om. .uti the eve, piion ot Avon, Clurk-'tdi- , but Histttct One. I'niitiJi, liy rum. Mention, Mt. Ntlney, Newton. RlehmonU, Steriuig ami Wellsvtlle. M''-Hihu K. Lar' n. HERES MORE ABOUT Miordir was. to i'i.iI tiff iii for anotiu-Drir ;.i G. O. P. Retains Among the thrilling flmnhe.r in .''lod Mh ihn l.im.-sinaj.'tiv s election was that of W. li'.unol !y any r andida! (Continued from page one) Mis Jtfi'.ii H Hallaid lead in II 'A Halt. K. and Martin Pond. 1). -t.i.'irlis and Mr. Laison, n commKHioner '"t t n Itoso " in.' M.s Lallan! a ma It was another of those zigxl.ip Inc only was m.ctslial ap;,aren''V ( 'la LMhi, zag aflaits iu which tirst one and lUic ('olUu. 'i:uid Moiulon, No Mon. ivit d then the other candidate would be Democrat to overcome Ip- - IB' His vietoiv Iioio, Hi.hinond. .Mt. Stoiiny and m the lead, with the result lu doubt publican antagonist had been conceded several clay Ils illi. All of tho otlnr dis 'veil after the finish. ah coign it A, cording to the ligurcs obtain-ill'll ttciMdii ol h v M r Lar-- n prior to the (let lien, would will he 'I it out the various election judg was not believed e. c.iiflullv chinked by difterent w. 'i such an civerwhelmi''g malic polled 14ts vote non M- jot It" Hall has been elec ,ce tietc', n Lio cAt oj.fion o! Avon, .John Max TooK ut ot than 50 Of of tl.e votes icct I; margin ( 'Li k ;on. Cm rum. out e, there may b a 'chance of l.dci, Ion Mdl.)llo. XiMt i Xiwlon. a wider mat gin, either one wav or MRS. LARSEN HAS o, L ors do and Kihniond. all the oth"i when tne oftic ial an- LARGEST MAJORITY ot v 1'irli u,oc Allic'l ,) n a y- .i. is made. t m. nt fm ioa nirmr " nr.j'i1 ti 'dr1. Rite t It Larsen wa .Mt. Hall earret! Avon, Benson. Ll:m r MatiKhm tan d all or t !i county ieioriiei bv lb , Hyde Bark, Cove, ' Ina ts sn i unit v ot any '.nidi'1. Be M llvtlie, N bley. North lac large0' maloti M UUlliill had G t m.tj,n it ni llaliac i Mrs lb de'eatmg Be let shorn. ProviParadise. .an. '"o', on v dence. River Heights, Kmithtiehl. by 177 Votes. In R. S. Me Quart i" lot. died i ui Logan Districts No.s. Three. b Ul the assissoi's Fou:, Five, K;. Eight, Ten and ntnriing it), 1312 votes more tl'au Carl V Mdn. who u a ; t rmirt md Kiev en his opponent, C A Peterson ,,! 12 i rk. lanm-Mr. Bond tar, ted Amalga, Clarkinty dMrnts, ulil" hi; oppom i.t X L. XmHen, ston, Cornish Hytum, Newton, Newton. Carl V. Motif was given nfi ll T hoy wu tifd Rtversiue, Rienmond. Mt. Sterling, other ir. only four year lease on the conn m Collf'jro wiTh L7 Only Trenton, WeBavTlle, Lewiston and clerks otfice by polling 198'.) on" district in Lokrnn, No. 0, gave Loenn Districts One. Two. Seven ty votes ..ore than Nbds I. Nie!.-en- . a majority to Mr. Nudscn. and Ntne. Jr of Logan. Mr. Mohr caiimd all ot ilm di Elmer N'. Mattghan was remoth hut durkton, elected treasurer over Allred 1. XibUy Newton. Ki 1. Dames Newell Petersen by luu5 majority. only Although Kicfunond. W iNvnlc and LK:in Newell G. Dames won the at(arced 2u districts, while George No. !) 1). 1reston lead In 24 district in torneyship in one of the most the country, the fewer districts hotly contested events by getting gave Attorney Daiues enough of 136 votes more than George D Thirty seven out f the forty-fou- a lead to win the election by 136 Preston. districts in Cache totinty gate votes. CLOSE RACE FOR the Republican candidates for tile Haines carried An. Amalga, COMMISSIONER , legislature a lead in yesterdavs Avon. Benson, Cove, Millville. Unofficial returns give John B. election. Ml. Sterling divided it t North Logan. Petersboro, Prov24 votes evenly between the Demidence. River Heights, Smlthfiekl, Kerr, D, a cue vote lead over ocratic and tlie Republican candi- Logan District Nos. 3, 4, 6, 7. 8, Thomas Muir, U, for four year while it appear; commissioner, dates, who (allied all the distritts lu and 11 . hut Clarkston. Mendon, Petersboro carried College, that W. W. Hall, R, present chair Mr. Preston No. 2. Riverside and Wetlsville, Clarkston. Cornish, Hyrum, Hyde man of the board nt rnumv comwhich were carried by the Demo- Baik, Mendon, Newton, Paradise. mission, has been elected over crats. Riverside, Richmond, Mt. Sterling, Martin Pond, 1), by a majority oi John H. Kemp polled 5271 votes, Trenton. Wellsville, Lewiston, Lo- 30 votes. The Republican candidates for Saul E. liver 5193 and Charles C. gan districts Nos. 1, 2, 5 ami 9. the legislature, John II. Kemp. Betel sen 4754. Saul E. Hyer, and Charles C. Petersen obtained substantial The closest race in the election leads over their Democratic opAll hough all of the T.ogan diswas that between Thomas Muir, ponents. tricts went strongly Republican, R, and John B. Kerr, D, for the B. Don Colton Congressman term county commlssion-ership- . was given a lead of 1427 vote; only iwo of them. Districts ten and It might he said to have liy Cache county voters over JoEleven, gave a majority to John Max TooKon. Republican candidate ended in a deadlock. The unoffiseph Ririe, D, while Justice Ephlor snerip, the only Republican to cial ligtires show that Mr. Kerr is raim Hansen received 809 votes Iost. by a targe majority. leading by the slight margin of more than Judge George; Christen, cue vote. Besides the two Logan sen, D, for justice of the supreme Mr Toolson also carried Anialgu, First one and then Ihe other court. viDi, ..!id SiiiUhliold. j ABOUT MORE J Franklin County n By CACHE VALLEY DAILY HERALD. WEDNESDAY, (UffiAH) best winter driving results. ! At Independent Gas & Oil Cos Stations and Dealer; N 6. |