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Show DAILY HERALD Wednesday, Sept. 6, 1950 State Senators From Cache, Utah County Lose In Primary Here's How Utah County Voted in the Primary McCarran, Pittman Easy Winners In Nevada Primaries Salt Lake Stock , Exchange Luke Clegg and Grant S. Thorn. Arvil O. Stone, Lehi, wn also eliminated mm mm Senate president Alonzo T. aM David T. day's Democratic primary, elec- Pedersen, 540. Supreme Court Hopkin of Woodruff won by al tion, virtually completed Nevada 858; Joseph E. Nelson, Lewis, Utah court Allan J. industrial averages York New supreims most two to one against house returns showed today. Crockett, 2369; Albert H. Ellett, 3910. State Senator speaker Ed J. McPolin, Park City, off $1.T6. Luke Clegg, By an overwhelming 16.917 to 1996, Asked Bid in the only state senate contest 5,769 vote majority, McCarran. H. Jones, 1930: Arvil David 2142; .08 .OTA District O. Stone, 1812; Grant marked by a political difference chairman of the powerful senate 2 State representative, Thorn, .25 .20 Edna V. Durham, 439; in the ranks of the Democrats. Cardiff 2949. 'defeated committee, judl Va .04 .04 clary Std 519. Central ' Hopkins is a conservative, where Chief Con State District George E. Franklin, Jr., Las Vegas Feur-jk'e- Jarman, 1.50 1.27 County Commis- 5 F. M. Representative, McPolin is loyal Fair Dealer. and former World War attorney Cowan, 614; Max L. .25 .24 . H. sioner Burton 3350; Adams, McPolin carried only his home Clayton Silver II air force veteran. Davis, 144. .31 .33 Columbus Rexall 1085. Four-Tecounty of Summit, not enough to Comb. Complete returns from 14 of Lyle McDonald, County Commis.10 .18V4 . . . Metals overcome the top heavy majoriTwo year County Commis- sioner Stanley. Peters, Nevada's 17 counties represent2263; .11 .08 . . Crescent Eagle ties run up by Hopkin In Rich 1786; Ward R. Webb, 2137. ing all but a scattering of the sioner John E. Harris, .03 . . .024i Standard East of districts five Four Two-Ye324 2541. state's county. showed Royal Jj Murdock, precincts County Commis.10 .08 Va there gave Hopkin a majority Pittman won nomination over Assessor John M. Bushman. sioner Verl G. Dixon, 2982, .10 .09 Bullion Eureka of 327 to 1. Roland Wiley, his nearest com- 2140, Ldrin B. Creer, 2250. Reed J. Knudsen, 1692. .09 .09 Incumbent Democrat. Sen. J. Auditor Claud E. Eggertsen, Democratic petitor in a five-mCounty Clerk Warren P. Kirk. .05 . . .04 Francis Fowles of Ogden pulled Great Western 2669; Gerald R. Wlnslow, 1700. race, 13,207 votes to 5,983. 2526; Blaine F. Thorpe, 1950. .13 . .... .10 Silver Horn to a close early fight The victory assured McCarran. away after County Clerk E. H. (Jack) County .Recorder Mildred .01 .01 V4 win the Weber county nomina- Indian Queen . . . leader of the non Johnson' 1809; Mark Albert Rey- Evans Ream, 2986; Josephine Mc- Vi .04 a4 .03 Leonora tion from Lloyd C. Murdock. partisan bloc of western senators. nolds, 2535. Kenzie Whiting, 1633. .04 .04 B. Young defeated Wesley Madison Mines . . his Recorder Ivan Monsen, 1848; LeRoy fourth nomination. Kendrick 1 Sheriff Ralph Chappie, 2486: . .09 .08 Mt States Dev. .. The season's first meeting of O. Pell for the Republican Reno attorney, was a Thelma Vest, 2749. Albert C. Halladay, 2119. .02 Vi .024 Johnson, New Majestic . . Provo PTA council headed by narrow choice by Republicans to .Sheriff Theron S. Hall, 4303; Surveyor Thomas H. Latimer, 1.35 1.32V4 Mrs. Leland Buttle was held this The Cache county Democratic New Park ODDOse McCarran. Johnson hM Henry M. Weight, 1248. ' Jr. 2117; Hugo Price, 2437. .40 .38 mem North week with executive staff Lilly nomination went to Professor R. a 4898 to 4626 vote margin only V4 .03 . .02 bers and presidents of the vari J. Evans of Utah State Agricul- North Standard over Las Vegas attorney George .28 .28 ous PTA units in attendance. ture college. He was chosen Park City Cons. Marsnan, but, with few votes out.14 .10 Plans for the ensuing year over former legislator Adrian Prince Con standing, he had virtually no 1.80 2.00 Rico Argentine were discussed and chairmen for Hatch. .05 Va chance of overtaking Johnson. .04 Vi By committees named. Mrs. Stella Royston Coal. Democratic nomination for Political observers said the re 3.50 3.00 Coal. Oaks was named chairman of seventh district senator went to Silver King AMErIcAN sults virtually cinched the elec .14Va .13V, FORK Funeral adult education; Mrs. Herma Monticello attorney Donald T. Tintic Lead tion of McCarran and Pittman in .68 .66 for Matilda J. Nelson Tintic Standard Mrs. health chairman; Holt, Adams who had a good lead oven November because Nevada's elec- services j 73. who died Sunday, will Day Thomas J. Norton, publicity; Mrs. Lawrence E. Thorderon. torate traditionally votes Demo Wilde. be held Thursday at 1 p.m. in the Claude F. Hawkins, hospitality, The three nominations on the cratic by a margin. 1000 at 19c. Alpine stake tabernacle under diand Mrs. T. J. Wight, safety Democratic side in Salt Lake Wilkerson, 20, Provo, rection of Bishop F. Rulon Nich-ol- wasClyde at 24c. chairman. free on $500 property bail county went to Parnell Black,n Colo. of 1000 the lVic. Fifth ward. Con., Meetings for elementary school county chairman; Calvin I. Ramp-totoday after a preliminary hearing Friends may call at the home of in the Heber precinct court on PTA organizations will be held and Edward H. Watson, who Commonwealth, 2000 at 50001000 at at Mrs. Myrtle Grantham, 279 N. a charge of involuntary manthe first week of each month. had a slight lead over Wallace at 4Vfec; 3000 4c: 3000 at 4 He; 313 at 5c; 1st W., Thursday from 10 a.m. slaughter for the traffic death in Junior high PTA meetings will Jenkinson. at 5 Vic; 7000 at 5Vi; 2000 be the second week and senior time of services. Burial will last Saturday of Gary W. Carter, until L. incumbent Elias Republican at 5 Vic. 14, Provo. Mrs. Leona Bennett Stevens, 63, be in American Fork city high school meetings every third Day held his lead over Edwin B. 2 East Standard, 5000 at Vic. week. Salt Lake sister Cannon and Lamont F. Toronto. East Mrs. of Young Wilkerson Tuesday was City, Utah, 1000 at 8 Vic; 2000 at Millie B. Clark, Provo, died TuesAlso at the meeting it was de bound over to face trial in the 8c. to hold annual family home cided Fourth district court by Heber i day at the home of her daughter, Kentucky Utah. 1000 at 5c. Mrs. C. Joseph Peterson, Precinct Judge Arch Buys. evening during January, and two 160 5c. 5000 at Miller Hill, in Boy founders day observances Seventh East, Salt Lake City. Wasatch County Deputy Sher1.32. New 400 at Park, Mrs. Stevens was born in Provo L. R. February. iff Jack Peterson signed the inPark City Con., 1200 at 26c. In April 1, 1887, she was a daughter co manslaughter Plumbic Mine, 500 at 16c. AMERICAN FORK Rites , for voluntary of William Terry and Sarah Ann followWilkerson against 200 at 43c. Silver King West, Householder Bennett. She mar- Leland R. Mitchell, 56, who died ing the death of the Carter boy, Tintic Lead, 500 at 14c. ried J. P. Stevens Jan. 7, 1941. Sunday at his home of a cerebral which occurred when the car in Tintic Standard, 400 at 69c. in Randlett, hemorrhage, will be held Friday which the latter was riding, drivThe son West Toledo, 5000 at 4 Vic; 6500 Uintahcouple resided Greg Cockrell, On county, and later in Salt at 2 p.m. in the LDS Third ward en by Wilkerson, 'crashed into a of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Cockrell, at 4Vic. chapel.' Lake City. 556 E. 3rd N., had a narrow escape bridge abutment at the Heber Survivors include her husband, Friends may call at the family municipal from death Monday when he inplant north of her daughter and two sisters, residence, 296 N. 2nd W., Thurs Heber last power haled cyanide fumes from a Saturday. Mrs. Clark, Provo, and Mrs. Mar- day evening and Friday morning Wasatch County Sheriff Eugene "booby trap" set for coyotes. garet B. Montgomery, Clearlake until time for services. Burial Payne said today that Wilkerson's Ralph (Dick) Chappie and Page According to Deputies Walter Highlands, Cal. There are seven will be in the city cemetery. license had been suspended and Perry, Payson police officers, ap- Durrant and Merrill Smith, who grandchildren and three he was driving during the suspeared in Provo city court late investigated, the boy was hiking NEPHI SET FOR Tuesday to request a preliminary in the mountains near Aspen pension period. Two other Provo services will be held SUFFOLK SHOW Funeral boys in the car escaped with hearing on charges of "assault by Grove where his family was SPRINGVILLE Funeral ser- Thursday at 10 a.m. at 260 E. NEPHI, Utah, Sept. 6 OJ.R) officers under color of authority." spending the weekend holiday. vices for W. E. slight injuries. Wilkerson himself 67, Ruff, Spring South Temple. Interment will be The annual Utah state Suffolk was not hurt. The four were re- The hearing is slated for Oct. 3. when he came across a tube of ville garage owner killwas who Elysian burial gardens. Salt show opens here tomorrow to (turning to Provo from Park City Chappie and Perry are charged cyanide gas capped with a bait ed Tuesday when a passenger in continue through Saturday. at the time. with "committing assualt on the hook. When disturbed, the cap train crashed into his stalled Lake City. person of Samuel E. Blackham" apparently worked loose, shooting truck west of here, will be held and forcibly ejecting him from a fumes in the boy's face. He was at 1 p. m. in the Second-Eight- h race track to which he had pafd brought to Provo for medical at- Friday ward chapel. his admission, according to the tention. at the rites will be the were Officiating investigating Deputies complaint. The charge arose out of an in- incident further today. They said Bishop Oliver Dayton. Friends cident during the Onion Days the cyanide contraption is one may call at Claudin funeral home celebration Monday when Black-ha- used by trappers for killing Thursday from 7 to 9 p. m. and and a Salt Lake attorney coyotes. The bait hook is loaded Friday morning at the family iA. & sdr attended races on the Payson with meat and when the animal home, 210 E. 8th S. Burial will race track. The attorneys led the attempts to take off the meat the be in Spring Glen, Carbon county, is released. I under direction of Claudin funeral i I 1 1 f f 75 drive against betting gasParents of the boy said that he home. machines in court action last was in good condition today at Mr. Ruff was born May 24, 1881 spring. the family home. in coaiviue, summit county, a iLIi son of George and Sarah Gray son Kufi. He was educated in Coalville schools and as a young man moved to Scofield, Carbon wmmm In amm earna ewMMeaHM bmm it i. county, where he was employed 1 as master mechanic in the mines. On Feb. 19, 1901 he married A writ of habeas corpus has been filed in Fourth district court; Margaret Ann Morgan. She died at Spring Canyon, Carbon county, 6 0J.R) Nationalist China charged w I to Grant Wnlte chlef of and he later married Alice Dun- 1 11 I rcted Jf wII 7 l "ia' lw" a v 3,un8 Vl ",e police of Spanish Fork. The writ ster, Oct. 27, 1928. communist army claims that Atwood is "restrained In 1934 the family moved to fighting in the South Korean in of his liberty" in the Spanish Springville where he opened a vasion. Fork Jail. It further claims that garage, a business he had operat the plaintiff does not believe ed continuously since. that a complaint on this charge Surviving are his widow and the following sons and daughters: w has ever been filed. i r? it i ii U 1 I William G. Ruff. Mrs. Ferron II ral ML N L- -J Hales and Mrs. Glenn Tipton, all W (Continued from Pae 1) of Springville; Mrs. John Craw ford, Columbia, Carbon county; 15 E. H. for Johnson topped two great and grandchildren clerk, and Thelma Vest EX two brothers. grandchildren: Ivan Monson for recorder. George and Wilford Ruff, both of The farm bureau peach Most .voting districts reported! speedily to the county mittee and the extension service Salt Lake City. clerk's office, with Dividend is cooperating in sponsoring a in the Markets a Glance breaking records to have its meeting tonight at 8 p.m. for all totals in by 7:50 p.m. Soldier city and county building to Joel 2 No. Summit and Orem followed peach growers, according Stocks lower in moderate a few minutes later. There wereiC. Barlow, assistant Utah county 7 the usual few stragglers, however, agent, Bonds irregular. ICS and Goshen was last to report. u. &. government bonds easy in was Colton the only district in moderate trading. which all votes were cast for one D -Curb stocks lower. WIITC party. The 11 votes cast in Silver unchanged at 72. district all went to Democrats. Cotton higher. (Continued from Pace 1) Wheat futures closed off 8 to 1 cent; corn to off 3along the Naktong to Masan was cent; oats off ftupto 1 cents; "secured." rye unchanged to off 5cent; "I have great hope of getting (soybeans V to up V4 cent; off back to our original line, and and lard futures up 5 to 28 Afternoon t Excepting points. Every once back to the line we hope to Butchers 25 cents higher Saturday i and Sunday hold for our departure when we to Hogs: Puoiieaeo Sunday Sunday Barald 50 cents lower; sows to 25 Momlna ," our begin cents higher; sheep: fully steady; Published oy rh Harald CorporaWalker said. tion. SO South First Waal Street. iambs strong to 25 cents higher; Provo Utah In tared as aecond cattle: steers steady to 25 cents claaa matter at the ooetofflce In PIONEER AUTOMOBILE lower; other classes steady to Provo Utah undei the act of EXECUTIVE DIES March 1 1879 Subscription tertna strong. ft 00 SI to count Utah carrier r.BAVT.WR Mtrh fIO by NX-.sS- 5 the month SS 00 for lis months x uncial t a vikCI " 111 UC IIC1U It's all too easy to cut your fin La 112 00 the Tear advance in advance By mall anywhere is Thursday for C. A. Pfeffer, pio- gers when picking up pieces of s the United State or Its OO neer automobile executive, who proKen glass. You won't, though, foe 00 M Si the month ats montha SIS OS the vee fee died here late Sunday. He was ii you use a piece of damp, ab64. advance sorbent cotton to pat them up. FOI OFFICE. SCHOOL OS HOME Br UNITED PRESS assrooms ca at Herd's how candidates fared in Utah county voting Tuesday's Quotations from io districts complete primary, tht direct wire of Ken-L- a RENO. Sept 6 U.R) Sen. Pat DEMOCRATIC BALLOT REPUBLICAN BALLOT and ,Gov. Vail Pittman--I U. 8. Representative Reva U. S. Senator Wallace F. Ben Corporation, 265 W. 1st N. McCarran won landslide victories in yester- Beck Bosone, 4026; Charles R. nett, 3603; Rue L. Clegg, 1207. Closing I Two incumbant Utah state n- ton aDDeared today to have lost their bids for renomination Sen. Hyrum Gibbons, R., Logan, out by apparently was nosed Vern B former Losan mayor Muir. Complete but unofficial returns gave Muir 1183 and Gib boni 1130. In Utah county. Sen. David H. Jones. Jr.. 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