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Show PAGE- 8 8oiSS mS7t3"" SUNDAY HERALD polling Pieces for Tussdas Election T033ng placet In Utah county! for' tha primary" election Tuesday! have been announced by County Clerk -C' A. Grant a follows: .Alpine Oty HalL . 'American Fork No. 1107 South! First East, lira. Heber Wtfde. No. 2 First North Center street, Le-I tlon. HalL . No. 3338 Center street, Mr. Betsy Hunter. No. 4- 23-. East Third North. . Berrtamln Iu D. S. Church. - Cedar-Valley Cedar Fort Gym. . Clinton & B. Elmer residence. - Oolton Etta E. Finch residence. ' Dividend Amusement Hall. - Elbert I D. S. Church. i Fairfield Gymnasium. Genola Church House. -Goshen City HaU. Highland Mrs. Ever Strasburg ' residence. Lake Shore L. D. S. Church. Lake View Amusement HaU. Lehl No. 1190 West Main. Inez P.-Smith residence. No. 2 Fern Johnson residence. No. 3 Comer Implement Co. No. 4 Memorial Buuaing. Mapleton Town HalL Orem No. 1 A. H. Lowe residence. resi-dence. No. 2 W. T. Reynolds resi dence. No. 3 Tlmpanogos Amuse ment HaU. No. 4 Lexia Harris residence. Palmyra Church Building'. Payson No. 1 Public Library. No. 2 Central School. No. High Line Canal Office. No. . Pleasant Grove, No. 1 Manila Church. No. 2 Lerena L. Nielsen residence. No. 3 City HaU. No. 4 JUndon School House. Pleasant View No. 1 L. D. 8 Church. No. 2 Edgemont Church. Salem Library, City Office. ' . SantSauin No. . 1 Clara Lem - nar residence. No. 2 314 West Third South. Soldier Summit Marjorie Knight residence. Spring Lake L. D. S. Church. Spanish Fork No. 1 Fifth ward Church.. No. 2 Old Seminary Building. No. 3 Armory Building. No. 4 Lorin Olsen residence. No. 5 Fourth Ward" Relief Society Hall. No. 6 Third Ward Church Fifth North Main street. No. 7 Leland Ward Church. SorinrviUe No. 1608 South Fourth East, Bernlee BeardaU residence. No. 2810 West Fourth South. No. 8 Third Ward Relief Society. HaU. No. 4 Millie Suther land residence. No. o o. e Alton Palfreyman residence. No, 7377 East Third South. No. 8 360 East Eighth South. Thistle Church Building. Vineyard Susie Madsen rest-- rest-- dence. Provo No. 1 93 East Fifth South, Leo F. Thurman. No. 2 335 South Third East, Minerva Barren. . . No. 3361 South First East, Mrs. Myrtle Blrk. No. 4 First Ward Church. No. 5 66 South Fourth East, Mrs. Lroe Roberts. No. 667 South Sixth East, Kate Blerregaard. No. 7345 North Second East, Marv Pratt. No. 8266 North Fourth East Legal notices Probate and Guardianship Notices Consult County Clerk or the Respective Signers for Fur- ther Information. NOTICE Pursuant to the provisions of TitlS 19, - Chapter 11, Revised Statutes of Utah, 1933, sealed bids will be received by the County Auditor covering the cost of the following printed forms, tax notices, stationery, etc., and the cc t of publishing the delinquent tax list for the current year as provided by law, and publishing a delinquent tax list of past years as provided by law and other legal notices. The following being the estimated esti-mated requirements or the various vari-ous County offices for the year July 1, 1944, to June 30, 1945. Bids will be required by the Coun-'ty Coun-'ty Auditor of Utah County. Utah. . at his office not later than 3:00 4. m. July 17, 1944. Bids must be Itemized as to the cost of J each item. The following list Is only an estimated requirement of the various Items. The County reserves the right to decrease the quantity and to order from time to time in sucn quantities as may be deemed necessary. Copies ox all forms may be obtained from the County offices. The Board of County Commla sloners reserves the right to ac cept and reject any and all bids at tnelr regular meeting July 17, 1944. Bids may cover the following items: 3,000 Redemption Memoran dums, padded in 100s. 40,000 Tax Notices in triplicate with levy rate printed on back. Puncnlng, perforating and bind ing. Spot carbon on tax notices. Bid on all. No split bid accepted 1,500 Summons. 8,000 Probate Notices. BOO Clerk's Certificates. 300 Letters of Administration. 500 Orders Setting Time. 40 Contingent Receipt Books, 60 pages each. 400 Certificates of Sale of Real Estate. 3,000 Letter Heads. . 250 Abstract Sheets Lands. 250 Abstract Sheets Lots. 200 Recorder's Certificates. 5,000 Cards Descriptions for the County Assessor. 85 Personal Property Receipt OOJU. 12,000 Personal Property As sessment Sheets. : 60 Personal Property Assess ment Books. In submitting bids for advertising advertis-ing the delinquent tax list all publishers must submit a certtfi- ilea statement of their circula tion. Signed, ERNEST M. MADSEN, Auditor, Utah County, Utah July 3, 1944 Published in the Daily and Sun-day Sun-day Herald July 5, 6, 7, 9, 10, 11, 194. No. 9623 East Second North, Mr. Lueua Mowers. No. 10899 North University Avenue. No. 11630 North Third East, Ernest Paxman. No. 12429 East Sixth North. Louise Palmer. No. 1339 East Fourth South, Eleanor Duke. No. 14255 South Third West. Ines Meniere. No. 15394 West Fourth South. ueua waienyn. No. 16669 South Sixth West. Emma L. Gay. No. 17777 west second South. Ruth Vincent. No. 181288 West Sixth South, Mrs. Ruia cnappeL No. 19156 North Ekventt West, Ida Con over. No. 2070 South Ninth West, Averil Foote. No. 21610 West First South, Melissa M. Lewis. No. 22112 South Fifth West, Maggie Hundley. No. 23255 West Second North, Minnie Penrod. No. 2455 West Second North, LiUie Larson. No. 25142 West Third North, Virginia Oldroyd. No. 26288 North Third West, Mrs. Rose Kartchner. No. 27-81 t West Fourth North, Vlda Swenson. No. 28930 West Second North, Mrs. D. Aivin Perry. No. 29 777 North Fifth West. No. 30746 North Fifth West, Mabel C. Speckart. ' No. 31 Third house from the Riverside grocery store across the bridge on Twelfth North at Eva Hort's home. Pre-fllght aeronuetics courses are now an integral part of the curriculum in more than half of our 28,000 high schools. This Ballot is a Facsimile of the Primary Ballot to be Voted on at the Primary-Election Primary-Election on July 11, 1944. TOGETHER WITH THE FOLLOWING FOL-LOWING CANDIDATES FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVES. WHOSE NAMES WILL APPEAR AP-PEAR ON OFFICIAL BALLOTS BAL-LOTS IN THE DISTRICTS FOR WHICH FILED. DEMOCRATIC For State Representative Utah County Vote for One (2nd Legislative District) FOOTE, T. EARL GILLMAN, J. W. (3rd Legislative District) LOVERIDGE, DELLA L. PETERS, RALPH H. (4th Legislative District) ' BOYER, SELVOY J. GROTEGUT, WILLIAM JENSEN, HO WARP C Marines Enter Riiins oTSaTpan Capital City I ' ....... - Carlnes enter stOl smouldering ruins of Garapan. capital city of Saipan, on alert for Jap snipers stUl bidden a dsrbaii. Mere than 7000 Japanese civilian residents of the city have been interned by Marine and Army forces, who have cornered the Nips on Salpan's northern tip. Marine Corps photo. Ration Records Open to Public Local ration board records in cluding the names of persons who receive B and C gasoline ration cards, and extra gaUonage aUoted. are open to tnose who wish to see them, in accordance with a national authorization, it was re vealed Friday. The purpose of the authoriza SAMPLE DEMOCRAT Utah County Legislative District, July Instructions To Voters: To vote for a candidate, place a cross (X) in the square at the right of the name of the person for whom yon desire to vote and in no other place. Do not vote for any candidate listed under more than one party or group designation. For Governor Vote CHILD, STANLEY N. MAW, HERBERT B. For State Auditor Vote ADAMS, FERRELL H. ELLIS, OLIVER G. . For State Treasurer. Vote HOLMES, J. E. REESE, REESE M. tion is to discourage waste of gasoline and to channel It to rightful right-ful users, it was said. WOUNDED IN FRANCE SPANISH FORK According to word received by relatives here, Lewis Van - Leuven, was seriously wounded in France during dur-ing recent maneuvers. Mr. Van Leuven has been on active duty with the U. S. parachute troops. No further information was received re-ceived by his wife who lives here. PRIMARY BALLOT FOR DISTRICTS NO. for One For Supt. of Public BATEMAN, E. ALLEN GOURLEY. DAVID for One For Co. Commissioner, 4-Yr Term Vote for One n CLARK, SYLVAN W. SHELLEY, RAY E. for One n i i V . " ; .i-- METAL PRICES NEW YORK, July 8 (UR Fol lowing are today's custom smelt ers prices for delivered metals. (Cents per Lb. unless 'otherwise designated): Copper electroytic 12, export t&n n.x. 12.73, casting FOB refinery re-finery 11.75, Lake delivered 12. Lead New York 650, East St. Louis 6.35. Zinc New fork 6.65, East St Louis 8.25. Aluminum virgin 15. 11, 1944 Instruction For United Vote for One BENNION, CARLSON, CROW, GEORGE H. WILSON. DAVID J. For Representative in Congress Vote for One "Bun" CANNON. LEWIS, C. COUNTY OF UTAH, STATE OF UTAH ss. I, C. A. Grant, County Clerk in and for the County of Utah, State of Utah, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a correct copy of the names of all candidates filed and certified for. office in Utah County for the Primary, Run-Off Primary and General Elections to be held July 11th, August 15th and November 7th, 1944, as appears on file in the office of County Clerk of Utah County, Utah. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed official seal this 6th day of-July, A. D. 1944. (Seal) PEOPLE In the News .The German radio disclosed that on the same day CoL Gen. Ednwsrd DtetL German command er in Finland, two other German generals Army Corps Gen. Emil Wlckede and Mountain Corps Gen. Karl Eglseer died in "fatal acci dents." Actor Errol Flynn, veteran of many sv legal tiff, today was ac cused by police of speeding past a boulevard stop, being imperti nent to an orricer who asked to see his driver's license, and fail ing to appear in municipal court as ordered. One of the victims of the Hart ford circus fire was Edwin G. Woodward, dean of the University of Connecticut's college of agri culture and former state dairy and food commissioner. James C Jordan, Jrn 21, son of Comedians Fibber McGee and Mol ly and a discharged coast guard veteran, disclosed that he and Carmelle Bergstrom, 19-year-old film actress, were secretly married May 26. HoUls R. Thompson, president of American Airlines of Mexico and former Berkeley, Cal., city manager, has died in Cleveland. Mrs. Leona Drubin was divorc ed today from Charles Drubin, 50-year-old Screen Actors Guild executive, ex-ecutive, whom she charged left her after 24 years of marriage for a 19-year-old girl. MARKETS AT A GLANCE Stocks higher and active. Bonds' higher. Curb Stocks firm. Cotton higher. Wheat, oats, rye and barley steady. SAMPLE PRIMARY BALLOT FOR DISTRICTS REPUBLICAN Utah County Legislative District, July 11, 1944 Instructions To Voters: To vote for a candidate, place a cross (X) in the square at the right of the name of the person for whom you desire to vote and in no other place. Do not vote for any candidate listed under more than one party or group designation. States Senator Vote for One For ADAM S. OSCAR W. For MILLS, QUAYLE, JR. ED. court f Utah County, State Nip About to Dip ll L" 1. V" 4 Ik. (Navy photo Jroafrv JTZA) In the remarkable close-up above, smoke streams from Jap-"Kate- torpedo bomber, hit by a U. S. Navy PB4Y over Truk. before the plane smashed into the sea. The rear gunner stood-ud stood-ud as if to bail out but sat down again, failing to Jump from plane, which exploded when it hit the water. ; DINAH SHORE MONTGOMERY WED LINCOLN Mont., July 8 (EE) Newely married Dinah Shore radio and film star, and Cpl. George Montgomery are honeymooning honey-mooning on a ranch near here. The couple went to Montgomery's new ranch after visiting the actor- soldier's mother, Mrs. George Letz, at Black Eagle, Mont. NO. Governor Vote for One LEE, J. BRACKEN VETTERLI, REED E. Supt. of Public Instruction Vote for One FARNSWORTH, Burton E. KENNETH cue of Utah -'V TAVERN OWNER HELD- - - HELENA. Most. July 8 (CD-Tavern (CD-Tavern owner Lou Randall olAsgw usta was being held in the county jail here today while authorities prepared to conduct an! inquest into the' death of Bradley Reynolds 40-year-old ranch hand who .was fatally shot in a barroom - scuffle early yesterday morning. This Ballot is a Facsimile of the Primary Ballot to be Voted on at the Primary Election on July 11, 1944, The following are proclaimed candidates. Their names 4 not appear on the primary r run-oft primary ballots, but ill appear on the official general gen-eral election ballot. Tuesday, November 7, 1941. DEMOCRATIC United States Senator THOMAS. ELBERT D. United States Congressman (Second District) J. WILL ROBINSON Justlce of the Saprame Court (Unexpired term of: 8 years) WADE, LESTER AT Justice of the Supreme. Court (Term of Ten Years) WOLFE, JAMES H. - Secretary of State MONSON. E. E. Attorney General GILES, GROVER A. Judge of 4th District Court DUNFORD, W. STANLEY District Attorney (Fourth Judicial District) BALLIF, GEORGE S. County Commissioner . (Two-year Term) MURDOCH ROYAfc J. r County Attorney ROYLANCE, ARNOLD C State Bepresentattres (1st District) ADAMS, BURTON H. (5th District) " ROBERTS, HENRY C -c REPUBLICAN.; Justice of the Supremo Court, (Unexpired Term of 8 Years) . EVANS, JOSEPH. E. Justice of the Supreme Court (Term of Ten Years) McCREA, WILLIAM M. Secretary of State COLLARD, GEORGE E. State Auditor -; PREECE, SHERMAN J. -State Treasurer GEE, LELAND 0. Attorney General- KESLER, A. PRATT. -udge of 4th District Court NELSON, JOSEPH EV j. District 'Attorney (Fourth Judicial: District) D ALTON, DON MACK : County Commissioner -(Four-Year Term) FOWLER, DARYL County (Two-Year Term) THORN, AY O. State BeprfsesiaUTea (1st District)) TUTTLE, EDWARD R. (2nd District) BLAKE. SAMUEL H.- (3rd District) JACOBS, EFFIE , ,-, 4th District) f SWENSON, JACK H. J i |