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Show 1948 THE PAYSON CHRONICLE. PAYSON. UTAH FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER UTAH. ROOSEVELT. - V. A. The government WASHINGTON has set out to find out whether the of atomic-bomradioactive stimuwill really production Bair, Roosevelt merchant, decided it was ust not his day for a plane ride. late farm crops. small private Bair chartered The research will be conducted City the Agriculture department un plane to fly him to Salt Lake wind by on a business trip. A gust of a grant from the atomic energy der caught the plane just as it started commission. s from the Oak Its takeoff and the craft was flipped atomic-energInto a snowbank. plant Ridge, Tenn., Bair and the pilot crawled out un- will be used tn varying intensities hurt applied to growing In fertilizers flyer cnartered So the would-bplants. another plane Just as it was about As of now, atomic scientists doubt to leave the ground a gust of w ind that nuclear radiation is capable of in the to anycaught it. The plane landed stimulating plant growth same snowbank Bair and the pilot thing like the extent suggested in unhurt. crawled out again unconfirmed reports which have apto time. Bair made the trip by automo peared in print from time Radio-isotope- e bile. Spotlighting Utah For the fifth year the Stillman Raneh at Siguard operated by the Pacific Farm Company is making ready to send the Utah grown carrots to eastern markets. During the harvest season the packing plant employes 30 people and an additional 200 persons are employed in the harvest fields. 200 cars of carrots, packed in crates, and shipped in refrigerator cars, will leave this plant for eastern markets. This organization is only one of several companies that grow and ship Utah carrots to outside markets. UTAH'S SAFETY PROGRAM RECEIVED NATIONAL ATTENTION 7 Due to organizaton, enforcement and state-citparticipation, Utah ranked second to the St3(e of Washington among the eleven western states in its 1947 Safety Program, according to information just released by the National Safety Council, with headquarters at Des Moines, Iowa, In 1940 Utah ranked fourth in the west. In 1947 Utah ranked first in safety programing and in law enforcement; ytah placed second in maintenance of accident records, engineering and public third in school safety; fifth in driver licensing; seventh and ;n promoting legislation ninth in keeping death records. for y BURTON H. Adams CANDIDATE FOR 2-Y- County Commissioner (Democratic Party) Honest Dependable Progressive Resourceful TANK MANUFACTURING FIRM LOCATES IN PROVO REESE M. REESE Candidate Democratic for STATE AUDITOR An experienced state executive with proven business ability in successfully conducting the financial affairs having received, disbursed and accounted for otter in couple an eye f(,r a for a said "Uncle nerve to leave bume DIESEL REPAIR PLANT TO BE BUILT AT OGDEN : -- MILLION DOLLARS State and Federal monies. Good manniM. ;,I)fi ()Uhl b, soft ' to pass. J8li , - Court) .Former Chief Justice Supreme Republican Candidate For of Utah Supreme Court ggt v ,V - ' ,4 , jV. Return One ot Utah' great Judges need his experWe Bench. the o h,m in these serious ience and great ability time- VOTE FOR HIM At the Nominating Primary a thi- whole the attend- Sept. 7 - nd-ants can explain furthcr the Utah. id vucutmnin vantages BELOW U. S. AVERAGE . ELIAS HANSEN air own. ov m said Les. "He-!n. day for every d iv we W Alfred is At Uncle of Hammond, Ind All he buys have to do is send him a "stcard everym t in Pallas day proving theyre l ending Les, an amateur Juggler. the the week practicing up convention Steve came a! ng Lr the to 9 m 1 UTAH PER CAPITA INCOME i )C J JUDGE : The Southern Pacific Railroad Company have announced thiu their Division Superintendent that they will establish at Ogden a diesel engine fueling, maintenance and repair shop for its fleet of diesel which operates between Ogden, Utah and Sparks, Nevada. The new plant, still in its blueprint stage, wil( furnish employment for a large number of the 'Van-- Ai 1949. of T, ti.mk mo:e highly to think, dotoon we ought t.oys ds quickening principle - Lydia H. Sigourney. Utah For the fiscal year in federal received $9,514,000 grunts which amounts to 014.95 per capita. Federal grants to states include money for public assistance, employment security administration, health and welfare services, education, public toads, and development and conservation of natural resources. By way of comparison Nevada received $4,719,000 or $34.85 per capita; Montana $7,310,000 or $1528; Wyoming $5,339,000 and (Paid Political ( omiliiltre. Ad Shirley Hansen Klia P. Jones, secy.l by Judge ELIAS HANSEN 194(1-4- 7 l'D1 ' 7TH SEPT. ti W r Li 3rd: For OR HERBERT and and and The railroads of the United States are celebrating One Hundred Years of Railroading with a mammoth fair at Chicago. More than a million and a quarter people have already seen the railroad fair and before it closes, October 2nd, attendance will pass the two million mark. The State Department of Publicity and Development is represented at the fair with a booth and Utah attendants. The booth displays many of Utah's scenes in natural color. Utah is blessed with a great variety of colorful natural scenic wonders. The display of these attractions draw thousands f..te S VOTE F. ART TWO MILLION PEOPLE SEE UTAH BOOTH AT CHICAGO ELECT of State Government A lltl i otirselv- - f.i'-- $20.31; Colorudo $18,841,000 Idaho $7,856,000 $16.56; $16.63; Arizona $10,508,000 The Keyes Tank and Supply $16.87. (Paid Political Adv. by J. J. Nusink) 614 Company of Caspei, Wyoming, nf Texas ym..l s ith have completed the pu: cii .M' f fast buck and land, warehouses and facilita-- m i Provo for an establishment which hnliday were national gigglers' will manufacture field t.iiiks, pipe The Kcsanke br lines, refinery and storage t.mks arid S'eve. 14 "f . tank-The and some pressuie a d firm will begin nianut.irtm :ng lectmg a dnilar around 1. sitting vo on or at Pro about January we - ;,..A s Vote In Primaries SEPTEMBER HEAD UTAH CARROTS FOR MARKET X. V. JAM'-'.'TOW- Good manners are enures humil- "f "d .mi benevolence. T,m. politeness Two Texas Youths Draw Pay For Staying Away From Home Attorney General HEBER BENNION Democratic Candidate for Secretary of State Practicing Attorney of Provo stale Hai held Important positionsHasin sound and county government. record legislative and progressive livestock busiOperates ranching andacquainted with Eight Years Experience As ness. Is thoroughly ae Utah's resources and needs, ol is Ulan s promotion voting much time in resources. power and water VOTE Paid Deputy Attorney General BENNION (Paid Politic! Adv. by Herbert F. Smart) Adv. by Tom lensen 2028 E., Sait Lake City Political s 3147 ;tic Election November Primary September 7th Pol. (Pd. 2ad AdT.) BIG JOB! man ilT esf.i; C Wider, level tread; more rubber la tread. New inner construction; cord in body. Skid protection; greater safety. Streamlined sidewalls; smart appearance. Quiet running; a smooth operator. GOVERNOR ty 'A Come in the New all-low-pr- iQmbnd jnly$ll45 11.55 14,5 12.10 1525 191 and see it now HEAVY SERVICE plus lax ) 12.35 14.80 (5.50-17- ,9S0 ) 161 CRUMP MOTOR CO. Your Friendly Services Repair and Diamond Tire Dealer Phone 4 That competency and honesty are fundamental in public service. That the democratic gains of labor should Payson, Utah He has every qualification to sure honest and efficier administration. in- state be preserved. That education of our children is the fore- most consideration to preserve Democracy. That recreation should be encouraged, and our sportsmen should have representation in Government and fair treatment. That the entire field of state taxation should be with a view of granting such tax relief as is consistent with the requirements of good government. That old age and needy assistance should be taken out of politics. That a personal political machine is destructive of Democracy. ice (6.00-16- HE BELIEVES fote Itirnsl . Sept the Vigilance is Price of Good ' Government Gel In Help now and on September 7th to Insure To the Democratic Party Winning Candidate. a To Utah a Good Governor. Je ai Painli 5id i Fates John S. ilr& Ind t la tin ten di Norhi BOYDEN litaios For Governor iVi COMMITTEE (Paid Political Adv. by Merrill Smith, Payson, Utah) co: r |