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Show V Pyle Leads In Arizona Race Most Beautiful jiVomcn Rated By Nation's Artists PHOENIX, Ariz.. Nov. 9 CJ Arizona s closest governor race In history raged down to the final wire today with Republican Howard Pyle, a political newcomer, holding a slight lead over the state's woman auditor. With all but about 40 of the state's 82 precincts reporting, Pyle had a total of 93,095 votes to the 91,062 for veteran Democrat Ana Frohmiller.i The Arizona contest was the only gubernatorial race that re mained among 33 atatea that elected governor. NEW YORK. Nov. 9 (U.R) The ("Artists' Group of America' named the following 10 most beautiful women In America to day: llzabeth Taylor, movie actress ."Her eyes and nose are master- I pieces of nature. Ava Gardner, movie actress "Shy and retiring facial char curved acteristics. Temptingly bosom and hip lines." Esther Williams, actress and formed swimmer "Flawlessly Jaws and thighs." Mrs. Harrison Williams, New York society hostess "Magnifi cent cheekbones and faultless posture." Ginger Rogers, movie actress "The- most beautiful blonde in America. Fine, bold chin, grace ful hands." Colleen Townsend, of Utah, actress "Delicate and fragile. cuddly and cute. Divinely shaped arms and legs." Margaret Phelan, singer "In viting lips and shoulders." actress-pr- o Mary Pickford, ducer "Everybody's favorite aunt type. Mrs. William O'Dwyer, former model and wife of the Ambassa dor to Mexico "Striking, intelli gent forehead." Mrs. Alfred G. Vanderbilt, a "Lustrous hair, Vanderbllt shapely ears." LATEST MODEL The 1951 Studebaker Land Commander series is a new plant, designed by Studebaker's engineering pact, rugged, efficient, economical: It does not is adaptable to increases in compression ratios makes such changes desirable. 8-- cy - Eye-catchi- Should Pyle, a ra dio executive, be elected, he would be Arizona's first Republican governor in 20 years and its third in history. His executive tasks would be difficult. Ninety-eig- ht per cent of the state legislature and all other state officials are Democrats. In predictions, Mrs. Frohmiller was considered unbeatable because of the Demo cratic party's four to one edge in tne state. old pre-electi- on Latest Returns From California 11 THURSDAY, NOV. t, 1956 Prove, Utah County, Utah 5AN FRANCISCO, Nov. t CS) Latest returns from Tuesday's California election gave today for statewide offices with 17,330 of the state's 18,408 precincts re porting: Governor Warren 2,368,326, Roosevelt 1,329,117. Senator Douglas 1,481,183, Nixon 2,086,504. Brown 1,- Attorney general 796,089, Shattuck 1,572,942. Bow To Bold FALSE TEETH Mora Firmly In PUe row tml tooth annoy n mm. barrau by UddIiib dranntn rm bung when you oat Uurh or talk uttio r ASTEETU on jum oprinjuo row pUto. This aikaltaa huabuMi holds powder (iIm tooth mora firmly no mw, cfiivx-iaDIwe rummy. Do Koooy pasty taata or 'rellna Dow mi our Chocks 'plato odor" (donturo at mmm broath) Cot r ASTXTTH tnd droc rtoro. odv Cruiser. Powering this model and all models in the valve-in-he- linder, engine. The new power division and tested over a period of months, is comthe design require the use of premium gasoline, butoctane fuels when the general availability of higher ad New Engine Marks Republicans Look Studebaker Series To White House Being Shown Here Nov. 9 WASHINGTON, I BUYTWO For Christmas Giving For Yourself 1 Returns Prove 'Disappointing' To Pres. Truman AH if J I Hardwood, Mahogany Finish n. (U.R) Studebaker's 1951 passenger on an vic ABOARD THE YACHT MY car models, paced by a new Com- Republicans were having visions MARY GAIL, in the Potomac tory jag se mander series powered by a new Wednesday of winning the White river, Nov. 9 (U.R) President V-dis- ng DAILY HERALD off-ye- ar Tru-Hou- man was "disappointed" today in 1952. engine, are now being some of the election results played by Central Utah Motor Four men came out of Tues-'ovCo., 410 S. University ave. day's elections as possible GOP- but pleased by the size of the "The new engine for our Com presidential candidates or can- vote in an two years hence. manders has been designed not didate-makeHe was disanDointed narticul- They are Sen. Robert A. Taft arly by tne defeat of some of his only to prepare for any foreseeable boosts in compression ratios. of Ohio, Gov. Earl Warren of Democratic chieftains in congress, but to utilize the most modern California, Gov. James H. Duff psnpriallv Senate DpmorrafJp and manufacturing of Pennsylvania and Gov. Thomas i cader Scott W. Lucas of Illinois. machinery . . , ,. techniques in producing it," says &. uewey or new York, uut I was R. E. Packard, president. "Rated elected to the U. S. senate. The . ,Y r"." horsepower of the new engine is other three were reelected to Charles G.ut?U"" By MRS. MARION D. CLEGG Ross said. 120 at 4000 r.p.m., while taxable their present offices. Mr. Truman cruising aboard The Shakespearean club was horsepower is 38.4. Compression 1952 It may well be that Come arose the . Williamsburg, entertained by Lavon Milner ratio as released is 7 to 1. . Harry S. Truman, assuming as , yacht r.,,, J at Duke Teen the 1951 party StudeV Exterior lines of the Monday does that he will be , ,1 ;'r k. rooms. Marvel Murdock reviewed bakers not only continue the everybody will the Democratic choice a novel by Betty McDonald, smart, revolutionary styling in- face one of these men again, or a man Ith"1 for hoursnames were drawn for exchange troduced a year ago, but give the largely picked by one or a com- - Newsmen are aboard the yacht following the president's vessel gifts at Christmas, and-i- t was de cars even greater sleekness as a bination of them. Mr. irumans cided to purchase individual result of design changes at the by their perform- - ana raaioea They proved Tuesdav that they are just action to the election results to trays. Special guests included! front and rear. Principal front-Vem- a Berg, Glenna Thurman, lend styling alterations center about the most powerful poli- - Washington. Mr. Truman was particularly Virginia Stutz and Marian Mad- - around the new grille, "spinner," ticians their party possesses. sen. II was a fine day generally for concerned about the polio attack and splash shield which completeFirst Ward Relief society held ly encloses the bumper support the Republicans, but it was, after suffered by Nina Warren, an contest. Mr. Tru- - year-ol- d a successful bazaar at the Annex bars, btyling changes at trie rear daughter of Republican Tuesday. Aprons, rugs, quilts. reflect striking new trunk deck man can tell himself that 1952 Gov. Earl Warren of California, tail doesn't look as bleak as 148' ROSs quoted the president as sifts and novelties were sold andihandles and election saying, "That is terrible, I am so luncheon served. Leda Titus was lamps which give much greater looked after the in charge of arrangements. (lighting both rearward and lat- - of In1946. sorry. 1946 the Republicans won Mr. and Mrs. Fredrick Crook erauy the chassis of control of both houses Among important congress have returned from a month's till the votes' , vacation in Vale, Ore.; Seattle changes are the wider rear, and were sure and Fallan, Nev., where they springs which give the cars much were counted that they would nuiL SMRlu ruN1 Inserted capture the White House in 1948. visited their sons, Robert, Ernest greater lateral stability. DELAND ' Fla ' (U PJ Joel z'2-- 1 oeiween tne new lour-ica- i, aui mr. lruman won in iH4Hj0. and Rovald l2 his but Strawn' -, death, noand inch are DemoLa scaped got congress back into springs Mr. Vf K.of.r of Los Angeles' have spent the',vetnylene Inserts to keep out cratic hands. Maybe he can do pony was killed when he rode it again in 1952. into a dangling electric wire and moisture. ntt tttn uopk viiitin with Mr.idlrtChanges in the Champion in-- 1 downed by a hurricane. Appar- and Mrs Harold Miller than half the cntly Joel was thrown from the was sustained ,ctlud tne a adoption of centerpoint ftIn,.19'171 in Elaine 4 --Walker new instrument panel, the United States, pony before the animal was kil- 1 u vwnt and steel jacket-enclosfruij steering, 1610 out of a total of 3071. did led in this weeks elections, with column and gear shift lever on not have probation services for Marian Buys and Virginia named all ' but the Custom models. juveniles. counselors. Geneva Winterrose has moved to Provo. IT Mrs. Leonard Giles is recover- ALLEY OOP By HAMLIN ing from an operation performed " a In Salt Lake hospital. AN EXPLOSION.' -, Fj fThe faculty club will meet Thursday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rowan Stutz. Mrs. Mary Sander is visiting in Salt Lake City with relatives. The stake presidency will reorganize the Third ward bishopric in Sunday meeting this week. Bishop I. Sander is moving to Salt Lake City in the near future because of illness. 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