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Show "T&j&'Stf T SUNDAY HERALD Many Local Races Spice Election in Utah County V (Continued from Page One) - - ' Lee; George Dewey QyJe, who beat Lee for the republican nom- . (nation in the September primary; and L. C Romney.l the Democratic j nominee. ,Wy Some lively contests are also forecast in voting In local offices. Republican Jacfcsoo B. Howard of 1?rovo is vieing; with! Democrat Heber Grant Ivin. of" American Fork for the office of district attorney for the Fourth Judicial Dis- .3tric$ Utah County! s vote could be y the iJkie key factor in i 11T f l.L1 V t h coniesi. uinian, ijucnesne anaJ Counties are also part of . four-count- 1 - A vva-satc- the Fourth. District. ( county commission races are docketed' fori the county. For the two-yepost; Republican inGJ jDixon of Provo Veri cumbent is befng challenged by Ray Mur-docalso- - of Provo. Republican . incumbent F. Rulon Nicholes of "Ewo ar k, American Fork and Democrat Virgil H. Peterson of Lehi are contesting for the four-ye- pommission-ership- ar j . . t Utah County voters will also determine which six citizens shall represent them lh the. House of Representatives in; the coming 1957 Utah Legislature j The six races line 'up as follows District 1 Incumbent Orville Gunther (R), Lehij vs. Harvard R. Hinton (D), Lem District 2 C. Wilford Larsen (R), ' Hebertson (D), Orem. District 3 N. Halvor Madsen Ki, riuvu, vs. xjniu ft. iiciocu (D), Provo. j 4 - " Vo- .'-Afs- 1 s. If you desire, to vote straight Republican or straight Democratic, you can do so by simply putting a cross in the circle under the party emblem at the top of the column. If i you vote a split ticket, the usafest and recommended thing to do is vote for each candidate of yourtehoice by putting a cross in the square opposite; his name. No cross is required in the-- circle at the topi If ;you desire to vote for Gov. Lee "whose name appears under the Citizens for Lee heading, simply place a cross in the square opposite his name." Do not use the circle at the top. 1 859-3r- ;x Eu-phem- mm 45 G snii -- - - : . . r , ' 1 4 V . married Clara Bentley Feb. 1916, at Beaver. iT 'Vfi'fr -- ) Trtt on Plane Forced Down Here; 2 Fliers Safe Two Salt Lake flyers escaped Uninjured Saturday when their light plane was forced down in the fields north of the Provo air- port. The state highway patrol gave their names as Owen D. Jacob- sen, 25, and Arnold L. Larson, 25, both of Salt Lake. It could not be learned immediately which flier was piloting the aircj-aft- . It was reported the ship, a three-plac- e Aercoupe, was en route from Salt Lake when the carburetor iced up n the freezing temperatures which prevailed throughout the state Saturday. Trying to make the Provo airport, the men short by about two miles and, came down in a field just west of the Lower Geneva Road and about a pile north of Center street ana tne roaa to tne boat harbor. The men were not! a part of the regional Civil Air Patrol searchand rescue mission headquartered in Provo Saturday. It was planned to haul the dam aged plane to the Provo airport. Sophia Clements Succymbs at 90 1 I Mro. Sophia Gustaffson Clem- ents, 90, died Saturday atefnoon of causes incident to age. She was born Aug. 10, 1866, in Finland. She is the widow of John H. Clements. Surviving are two sons, John Henry and George A. Clemenis both of Pfovo. Complete funeral services will be announced by the Berg Dulles Condition (Continued from Page One) derwent an operation which involved the removal of a portion of the large, intestine which had perforated. The operation took about ZVz hours and the Secretary left the operating table in good condition. "It is contemplated that the Secretary will be in the hospital for a period of two to three weeks. The doctors think he should be able to return to his desk in approximately six weeks. "He is resting comfortably and is in good condition. His pulse is 76. His blood pressure is 12675. The operating team was Maj. Gen. Deonard D. Heaton, Commanding office of Walter Reed, assisted by Washington surgeon Dr. John H. Lyons, Col Robert - CUSTER'S LAST STAND. Gen. George Armstrong Cus- Ganrs and Col. Max Smith .both ter's last . stand on the Little Walter Reed surgeons." All of the physicians participated River, June 25, 1876, ia -- 0 . The Women's Council of the Provo City Civil Defense organization will hold its regular monthly meeting at 7:30 p.m., Monday in the Utilities Center, 251 West 800 North. The theme or the meeting will bt Jood stor age for emergencies and survival kits. Dr. Henry J. Nicholes, profes sor of zoology and . hysiology, Brigham Young University will be the speaker. He will discuss family storage of foods and urgency use. Each organization of women in Provw is invited to send one or more representatives. Any other persons interested in food stor-a- g survival kits or any other it phases of Civil Defense are of the d. A different subject Civil Defense program is empha sized each month. 2 WHY At ID f 3 Iulil I wasn't this surplus in the 1956 Budget. wasn't property tax reduced, when state increased Taxes approximately one-thir- matter at the post office in Prtvo. Utah, under the act of March S, 1 2 -- Lower Property Taxes. To Budget All Funds in accordance with the law. CmNG YOUR TAX NOTICE TO THE POLLS mil v ! i !FE! RAY BURDOCK t2erymar VIRGIL PETERSOW n Paid Political Advertisement by: Ray . Murdock and Virgil Peterson. A Subscription terms by carrier tn Utah County; $1.50 Per month 8 months in advance $9.00 One year in advance $18.00 By mail anywhere in the United States 01 its possessions: $1.50 per month; $9.00 for six months in advance; $18.00 for a year in advance. Herald telephone numbers: W. nm For editorial, circulation, adand . sports call vertising for society and FR news briefs, call FR Doi' YOU b an I. SHUDAI Call CORDNER'S Pet. Pet Supplies and Stand Bird Cages Aquariums Food, also House Plants Bemedies, and Planters Clayson-Richin- s FR Univ. PROVO 275 S. 7Tn CENEflAl 114 S. SS 8Ut. Orem y AC wss f : ( 'J f i TOM m ni 'v' r. ) EVEtBT 8 .in a .mi 0R fOUS ! M IIICNIf ' State . I a. - I. :.'..&&::.. ' ' ; mmfaftftm"',il'' ,i lM OF "T- -T F. Hopkin We have worked closely with Alonzo F. Hopkin during his 22 con- secutive years in the Utah Senate. Lon Hopkin has always had the full respect and confidence of legislators of both pajrties - - - a respect so great that he was elected Senate President unanimously: inl947. Center N. University Ave. Provo. Utah1 rhnna FB this man. We know how firmly he' can maintain his beliefs and convictions against political and lobbying pressure; how close he has 'V-- .' his ear to the problems and the needs of the people. We know 71 Without reservation or exception, we can tell you tlat Lon Hopkin, Utah's "Mr. Legislator," has never failed you people of Utah. By electing Lon Hopkin to the United States Senate, you will have a man who knows your needs and your problems better than any man in government today. What's more, Lon Hopkin will work for you people HARDTOP .Stanley N. Child, Salt Lake County t Blaine Peterson, Weber County Clarence. Ashton, Duchesne County Mrs. A. C. Lund, Salt Lake County ' J. SeMn, Tooele County ' -- Marl D. Gibson, Carbon County Heber Bennlon Jr., Darfett County W. G. Larsen, Salt Lake County James E. Burns, Davis County ' Chas. W; Spence,SaIt Like County John W. Rowberry, Tooele County Walter K. Granrer, Iron County ,',-.;-'Gerald Caiier, Juab County , ' Mrs. A. C. Jensen, Salt Lake County Harold Reese, Box Elder County Sheldon Brewster, Salt Lake County i Richard C. Howe, Salt Lake County Plymouths " j J. Francis Fowles, Weber County Sol 3rd South and Univtrsity Avtnuo s r Donald T. Adams, San Juan County Elsie F. Musser, Salt Lake County SALES & SERVICE ' first, last and: always. As, associatM in th Utah Lg!slatur w urg yeu to support Lon Hopkin for th United $tats Senats. Hs is a big man for Wo are continuing our EXTRAVAGANZA SHOWING of 1957 Chryslers and . .Legislature Alonzo tffcttl Chairs Prescription f " a JENNINGS Hendricks' di ' " See it tomorrow. ' SHU DA CARRIED INSURANCE FOR THISJ Fish Birds-Tropic- al &S' 1879. d. The Democratic Candidates for County Commission Pledge: BUT I'M BEING SUED j 1 Published by Herald Corporation, 50 South First West Street every afternoon Monday through Friday. Sunday Herald published Sunday morning. Entered as second class NOWON DISPLAY : I Clearing skies and dipping temperatures marked the Utah weather picture today. Mercuries fell well below freezing throughout the state, dropping to 8 abov in Coalville and Kryce Cauyon. u of Utah 4-D0- it s not my fauct A By UNITED PRESS Utah's big fob. BELVEDERE Oaib gKBE 1 Mercury Dips Sharply In Utah f.,r (the new '57 model) .. ' ! P' mm haven't Property Taxes been lowered, when county has nearly Million Dollar Surplus. VUlflY SPRINGVILLE Funeral vices for James B. Burrows, 95, who died at his home Thursday of causes incident to age., will be conducted Monday at 1 p.m., at the Springville First - Twelfth Waro LDS Chapel. Bishop Mau rice Bird will officiate. Friends may call at the family home Sunday evening and Monday prior to services. Burial will be in the Springville Evergreen Cemetery. The search is scheduled to. continue today unless the problem is "solved." e am s Ground interrogation were playing a large parti in Saturday's maneuvers as well as actual search by air. A total of 159 acquit CAP members and 31 cadets were taking part in the maneuver. Officers of the regular Air Force are umpiring, or. judging the maneuver. Twenty Civil Air Patrol planes 190- - personnel, conducted a a simulated search and rescue mission with headquarters at the Prove Airport Saturday as part of a regional CAP maneuver un. der the watchful eyes of the regular Air Force. Commander of the mission was Maj. V. Dean Jensen of Salt Lake City. Working under him were officers and enlisted personnel from CAP units over large area in Utah, including ''rovo. Salt Lak Moab, Vernal and Price. Problem as set by. the regular Air Force was a "lost" twin Beechcraft which "failed to report" at Delta on a simulated flight from Salt Lake to Las Vegas. For safety reasons, CAP officers ordered no searching into th, mountain area because of the heavy weather. ik-v- .K: IMU iflf UF Luke, Midway; Avon Luke, Salem, and Lawrence Luke, Henderson, Nev.; and five grandchildren. Funeral will be held Monday 1 p. m , Midway First LDS Ward Chapel. Friends may call at the Olpin .Mortuary in Heber, Sunday from 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m., and. Monday prior to services. Burial will be in the Midway Cemetery. Womens Council James B. Burrows Of Civil Defense Schedules Meeting Funeral Mondayser- (too lat for our first showing) mm o, . jyi f oiiUcal 8, Calif.; Mrs. Lois Matthews, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Maxine Welch and one son Gary, Midway; one sister, Mrs. Nellie GibOtto son, Midway; brothers, 1 - Pd. 10, 1895, in Midway a son of William Andrew and Ellen M. Busby Luke. He k - I X old Mr-- -p Wallace Luke, 61, heart ailment Surviving are his wife, daughters, Mrs. Eileen Fofsey, Bighorn was made by about 225 troopers sin President Eisenhower's June 9 operation at Walter Reed. of the 7th U.S. Cavalry against ileitis 'V Dulles was in the ' plush presimore than 2,500 Sioux and where dential President suite, Cheyenne warriors. . Eisenhower also stayed. White said President EisenHarold and Thelma Ivie Merkwas informed immediately hower Monley, died Thursday; funeral of successful outcome of the the 1 LDS Ward. day p.m., Maeser MAGNA Gay Lynn Terry, 22- - Operation. day-ol- d Waiting at the hospital through daughter of Lee and out the operation was1 the Presi 3287 S. Belva Twitchell Terry, 7580 W., died Wednesday; grave dent's personal physician, Gen side services were held Satur- Howard MCC. Snyder; as well as Mrs. Dulles, the Secretary's day. MANTI Alma Johnson, 97, brother, Central Intelligence Ag died Thursday; services held ency Director Allen Dulles; two of Dulies' secretaries; and White. Saturday. White declined to give any fur Blood KAYSVILLE Manita details on the operation, ther Phillips Robbins, 63, died Thurs 1 on grounds he was not a medical p.m., day; funeral Monday First-Sixt- h man. He said he would ask Gen. LDS Ward Kaysville Heaton if he would meet with Chapel. LOGAN Patricia Pitcher, 24, reporters later to answer ques died Friday; funeral Monday 1 tion. The Secretary's sudden illness p.m., Logan Second LDS Ward. Fred Berntson, 88, died Thurs- was. a heavy blow to President day; funeral Monday 1 p.m., Eisenhower. Dulles his been Kenneth Lindquist Mortuary. carrying the hod in mapping the . SMITHFIELD Nathan James U. S. moves in the tense Middle Thornley, 61. died Thursday? fu- East 'and Eastern European cri V ' neral Monday 1 p.m., Smithfield ses. Third LDS Ward Mr. Eisenhower talked with PRICE Rudolph J. Tallerico, Dulles for 10 minutes by tele 28, died Thursday; requiem phone before the operation, offi mass Mdnday 10 a.m., Price cials said hey discussed the Notre Daxne Catholic Church. Middle East dispute. BLANDINGAndrew Peterson, 86, died Friday; .funeral Monday 2 p.m., Blanding LDS Chapel. TREMONTON U Edward A. fGus) Pierce, 84 died Friday; funeral Monday noon, Tremon-to- n Second LDS Ward Chapel. dv. by Democratic amm., Dave Greenwood, Chairman. iour-month-- FromProvo Headquarters died Friday at his home. He was born Jan. AFTERMATH OF CRASHTwo curious bystanders examine wreckage of light private plane which was forced down in the fields west of Provo Saturday afternoon when its carburetor iced up. Both occupants of the plane escaped injury. , 10. ' 'X XXsK '- - . I - er City Brief Ads FR3-7196.4(ad- v.) " f Pen-delt- 1 ' i Val-lej- Utah Obituaries ! - , :(' ' District 4 George E. Collard (R), Provo, vs. Mrs. Lloyd L. (Odessa) Cullimore (D), Provo. District 5 LeRoy D. Tingey (R), Sp'ringville, - vs. Burnell J, Hansen (D), Spanish Fork. Anna SALT LAKE CITY District 6 Earl E. Page (R); Peterson Catherina 70, Eliason, Payson, vs. incumbent Allen L. d died. Friday; funeral E., Hodgson (D), Payson. One member -- will be elected, Tuesday noon, 260 E. South Temple.. Matilda Louise Kesler Carter, 67, 839 E. 2nd S., died Friday. Emma Wells (Dolly) McMongal, 817 E. 2nd S., 565 West died Friday. Esy Evdashin, 70, Helen's Beauty Shop, 6th North, Provo. Complete 45-- 7 th E., dtei Thursday; funeral FR Beauty Service. Phone Sunday 10 a.m.,' 574 E. 1st iS. ' j; Russell Alvin Weaver, 23, 944 '(adv.) Autumn' Ave., died, Friday. .WilWanted: Sales Women full and liam G. Mtlin70, died Wednesin Los Angeles. part time. Housewives with prel day; funeral vious selling j experience can Luella . C. A. Griffeth. 75, died earn extra money by selling on Friday.. Matilda Wilson Pe'aree, short - hours schedules ' one or 80. 755 Roosevelt Ave., died more days weekly. Apply to Wednesday. OGDEN Biaro Carleo, 80, 369- Mrs. V. Adams,; Lerner Shops. 22nd Street, died Friday. (adv.) v Simpson Lindsay, 83, 466 For dancing enjoyment call Canyon Road, died Thursday; Nadene Forsyth: and her orches- funeral Monday 11 a.m., Larkin Funeral Chapel. tra Stuart Lyman VERNAL Airline Tickets and Reserva- Merkley, two - day - old son of tions. Christopherson Travel Thoral and Eloise Caldwell Service in Jaypee Real Estate Merkley, died Monday; funeral Office, 294 North University. was held Saturday. Michael H. son of FR adv.) Merkley, j ' A of a s r- i MIDWAY also, to each of the three school boards in Utah County.- In the Alpine District, six Lehi men are expected to stage a lively race. They are Lester M. Nor- berg Jay K. Haws, A. Clark (Brig) Nelson, Dean D. Huttall, Calvin Swenson, and incumbent George Bone. In Provo, the incumbent board memoer, Mrs. Owen P. (Rachel) Heninger is being opposed by edu cator Evan M. Croft, in Municipal f Ward No. 5. The Nebo school board race? is between two prominent Payson men former Mayor Floyd Har-mand Dr. Jess H. Ellsworth. The school board ballots will be separate from the the regular bal lot and will be handed to citizens only in the districts in which contests are being held. The main election ballot will have three columns one for Republicans, one for Democrats, and one for the Citizens for Lee with a fourth column available for write-in- ) . - CAP Conducts Maneuvers Wallace Luke, 61 , Succumbs To Heart Ailment Mrs. . v ! : ''' Herbert B. Maw, Salt Lake County - r A 'y Mrs. C. L. Jack, Salt Lake County Chas. W. Romney Salt Lake County Ed J. McPolin, Summit County . Wendell Grorer, Salt Lake County Warwick C. La more a ux, Salt. Lake Co Lorenzo E. Elfrren, Salt Lake County FrancU S. LundeU, Utah County. : I Paid Political Advertisement by agrfatares Abort. : |