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Show ubhiww 'JIM m IU . I Juab-Vtsrs- ,4 5 - ' ' NEP5II Juab County heads, for tine tell elections with no con-testa scheduled in party nominal-wtg pwwruuuus ff du vmy one in Face Only 1 Pirimnary Coofes1!" ator is Howard Clegs of ,Tooele, who filed with the secretary of State on the Republican ticket. Opposing him in the November i eaecpon. election will be Democrat Ernest This wa apparent this week In County PuWie a Welfare De Mantes of Tooele, incumbent. This ft campuaupn oc au canaioaxe partment, who is unopposed in-- his district includes Juab and Tooele reicasea vcn oy wpumy tilings party, Counties. the position of state sen-For Juab County Commissioners, Only one candidate for each at offices ha filed in the party stake, with exception' of the state representative post, Therefore, m contests, .except possible write-towill be forthcoming until the Nov. - 8 final, election, with exception of the state u representative ; office which will necessitate a primary election elimination for one party. democrats Jjnest I, Wilson, in cumbent, and M. Clark Newell, of-th- ( ".i V Juab High Mont, principal both filed the state have for School, reoresenatlve rVst. fne nt thn will oppose Republican Reeve G. Richardson, retired director of the e R; Elgin Gardner, Democrat, in' cumbent, has filed for the four year term. He will be opposed by lieslie Randall, Eureka, on the Re- filed for the two year commission ear's term. He was appoifited to the unexpired term of the late June Kendall. Maurice B. Chapman, Neplil, Republican will run d , : publican ticket, Incumbent Alton S. Gadd had against him. , :, ; 1 SUNDAY, JULY 17, 1905 Utah County, Utah . . Y V Over 5 on s, J! SAN FRANCISCO : i d - , . president: The club meets twice surprise at the contrast between C monthly on the second and fourth East and West Berlin. "West- - Berlin has, been almost Thursday ;everdngs. business meetings' entirely rebuilt since World War .Regular wiUi' special speakers are ache-- f II while East Berlin is still in duled for July 14, Aug. 11, Sept. rubble." 8, Oct. 6, Dec. 8, Jan. 12, Feb. 9, Also surprising, he said, was Mar. 0, Apr. 13, May 11 and the difficulty in making purchas-e- i June 8. V; ' v in the Russian stores. This is Social bvents 1 will f.' include, a eanyon party July 28t family party,- . Aug. 25 ladies . , night, Sept.- 22; Melvin Jones and new-- ; comers party; Oct. 20; zone party,,. Nov. 10; Christmas party. . v j ' - J: ;;, - ! ". g motor power for any job, very slxt homel Compact 8x13 inI Carry It eaiily store It anywhere, even under bed Twin-fa- n 1. 2 XWAjiF, VA ?f . C J-- n ' convenient fingertip control On Wheels, with vinyl bumper Jo ' protect furniture and cleaner- deluxe attachment Includes for set cleaning )ob ce all-arou- nd FREE PARKING 207 NO, 1st WEST 10 a. m. to6 p. m. Mon., Frl. Ttl 9 SEARS Satisfaction guaranteed or your money back" hand!, - 5 1 super-cleanin- Vjnyl hose has cornfartpblf 3. 4. i GALORE I FEATURES G o DOWN delivers up to $200 of f u rn i tu re on Se ars Easy Payment Plan; . . WORK-SAVIN- f uiroQsraini $5 b $5 Down on Sears o party, Dignified Monarchs , Night, April 27; Spring Fever : vparty, May 25; Installation of Officers, June 122. f The Lady Lions, auxiliary to the club, will join in the social events, The standing i committees to- gether with the officer in charge for the year .will be v- Convention Relations IJoyd and Inter-CluB. Adamson, Wilson.' Welsh, Dr. G. S. Richards, K. J. Bird, Elmer Bate, Joseph B. Hanson; Finance Perry B. Thomas, H. Grant Ivins, George C. Scott, Phillip W. Greene, William H. Blom- quist; Membership and Attendance LaMar Argyle, Loren J. Spencer, Vem Faddis, Lou Lod- Wick, Charles Cornell, Keith Daltonr 1st Vice President Fred - T. Wright in charge Vlarch. 23 (2) (2) Easy payment Plan PLAYING THE GAME NEW YORK (UPD A Na Association tional Recreation study shows that persona with hobbies are better adjusted than those without. Those with hobbies "take lei sure as an opportunity to ac complish things they haven't had time for in the past" Mid-wint- er Tri-clu- b ' ' - Dee. 22; social, Jan. 26; Washington's Birthday observ-- ance,' Feb.. 23; "a , ck up. , f v 50-blo- . Club have been announced Lions Club Thursday evening. In reporting his trip to Russia by the new , officers of he club headed by James B. Nelson, last fall. Dr." Moffitt expressed lions - :- 74" Reg. , the result of lack of competition, in merchandising he commented and there is no incentive to sell Wooden plows and oxen are often seen in country areas, he said, but there are a few tractors. "The modem conveniences of the Americans were unbelievable to the Russians, but I feel they are making great strides in their educational system." The program was under the director of Lynn Groneman, president. Following the speech, an election was held with Theo dore Taylor named to replace Joseph Boel second vice presi dent, who recently resigned. CprrimittQes The (UPD ot American Fork Russians Never Had It So Lions List Good, Moffitt Tells Lions "There is very little chance of revolt among the Russian people today because of their living - AMERICAN FORK Standing conditions today are better than committees together with a sche- ever before". Thus declared social dule of meetings-.anC. Moffitt of the Provo eveMs for the 1960-6- 1 year - fpr Supt. J. members of the; American Fork City Schools, to the Utah Lake Twin Fan Vacuum Gleaner apartment building where Elmer. Davis usually dwells was empty again today, but neighbors walked softly and carried big sticks. Seems Elmer's two-forattle snake slithered from his fish tank home Thursday night. Elmer moved in with neighbors and the neighbors moved in with their neighbors and so it went. SPCA officers have searched high and low for the missing Mpet,' which Davis brought home with him after a recent trip to the mountains. The SPCA found no snaxe, nut reported many places where it could have crawled between tne waus or flooring. Bait has failed to lure the snake from hiding, however. The society rejorted phone calls area by various from a to have seen the persons claiming elusive rattler, SPCA Officer Ar thur Germaine succinctly summed it up: ' "Everybody is all shook SHERIFF'S POSSE PONY EXPRESS RI DERS Jack Lloyd, Orem, left, and Heed Orton, Pleasant Grove, will carry the colors of the Utah County Sheriffs Posse on the last two legs of the Centennial 'Pony Express run westbound on the 105 mile section to be covered by riders of District Four. Each will ride five miles and scheduled to arrive there at 2 a. m. they will end up at Dugway Mountain inridTooele, will ers take over to the Nevada line. July 26. From there, Tooele County $ Our Best Selling VA H.P. Snake At Large Keeps San Francisco Neighborhood Nervous 1 I SUNDAY HERALD ' ,v ! . . - . - , r i , " ! B. Li McFarlane, Program Grant S. V. F. 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