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Show . 1IH c g , Independent-Labor- .ADVOCATE, Communist, BOURBONS RECORD Nominees In Socialist Announced County for ,t5 tat-LU- 00 tlor mekl Uifct IrJrrnirnt- - rrxTi.rJ tin mV. f 1 1 , f , frttkge aesatiC, C.i, WeUir., JUji V- , . J7J, Jd.SaliO, W.!!ian r;c'u Tur6j. ryr, tMr.mur.ut ,. lUmlftrri w clU I , I n er, Bryan R I BjUe, 279, db, True, M5 arty i-- A W.. fitted htalr .jr-.Mioi.r- 'j n ltt 1 5ur-'C- Successful Candidates in County Election SWEEPING VICTORY tCvfciiauj $ tr a fAt.E SEktM IN CARBON COUNTY r. aei.ati r, Ccneha B Johnson, ISO Vc mn.:nr rryrraenutive m coi.tresa, Lmnue S uf . , VJ U L Mwiter. 183, Justue tf ,e tuiinut j U J Jut ,n Lhrrshocn, 177; court. Slate,, Init State ! h 11 , r, Tl. Wd.ng raoiti repicaerdatiVea, Jtaymce.d Tctn. HeL per, Itidand Luutse Kartuh, hj &Q L.krt U ntij 171, n.r. year Ciar.n.iiiiuoer, tllen, in. . . il,J J I an Kiiin-ankan candidate teo Uclir, , ctninty J fPi ., vtr J - Helper. 1!, .stutter, led I J clerk, C Q Carter, CarUmutle, 178, r ?2 4 Vutel treasurer, CanA.ne Tumsn-- , llcljM-rII 188, sheriff, J J. Uldi.arn, hi rii'e I I. candidates ot.rr tn yaa hr Glen. 160 7JMAS. Ulow: l JM-SUt Tlie Sialallst Vote la Callntll (nun-t- y farty Was as fullutts ,rw ish Vd'.', .Vr I'liailutte Lid. United State, cum- - senator, JuIji O Watters, 88, tejre. 1, Julimun, Inee, sentatne in congress, William J V n RATlu r sell, 61; state ,it nr a i. ter, Ari i) I. Klein, Isabella tleasurrr, 3 tl.elilf, IVlld (Ualr) Adainson, 85, justiie f tht? tuj retne fcje 2 V' t;iiu , a, M'r t'rri k, 310, record- - cH.rt, JVrt W, estover. 67 f FAICE, UTAH tiw r Oh, t'rorg m 27 reurn ts, tra.hr.g h,s op Harm i.mor.aen of lielpr jn ordy iWrlrss ai.d Scofield Mr Haw -- ley 10! led 3169 votes, while Mr ir.M-received 1787 V n Conjihtg substantial majorities in Hrtjer and the mmu g camps to over, ':l come US OJ Baier-t'big lead In Bike. County Clerk 11 H Young was re talked In tfflce iil the llusesl raie cf the election r He .l!rd 2671 votes, as compared with 2579 for Carlyle !u of Bike, to give him a l maigm of vie toiy (f 92 Votes Mr Young Catllc( everv let Hit t but the five Bike dls m. A. (UHL) 1 N(.l r. tlkts, Wt ll.ngton. Beer less. Castle Gate, Kir side. and S. of id Sunny Trrtti , ('tmuniMionrr, Mr houng has tx-- n cluk county for two ,? J:a UJ l! MKC ratkagvs cf1 ytai. and has made an verb thr. lent recent He was apixnnted to suc. t !iCj. Jirt ,:.-- to J&s into the furceed the l..te Mis Hivlx-ty v b. Hadley Mr. Bare ha, s rvec! under Mr Young i Btw teir.g sold to eliminate wd A MRS. I). V. GIBSON :srd st in handling the fuel. as deputy district court clerk and was V1 swk KUte 3 S. K a deputy in Mrs office for Halleys 77e 1,l No. li j several years j rev km,. ii4 um Another incumbent to win y r'e t u wu, County Surveyor Karl O, n imuai b. Anderson of Brice, who aLso is filling n U c.u In a clualy fougl.t fare. J. W. t mi il all Ullexpire-With the cum. Hammond, lit public an, was elected of Wellington and the North, tom prt 1, JuMke of the of Brice freunct west. Central and Northeast Jourji precincts r i rb-kt- r Tueviay.d.hat.ng Arthur N, Wallace. im Bike. Mr Anderson pled up big Dcmcxrat by a vote of B89 to 860 Mr lead, in every precinct and fm, bed h 14 ot u llammorui I. a, 1 tin-- poMtuti fur with a total of 3122 votts as compared 1 ti the fj,t 16 . to 1877 for Ralph B. Anderson, a is cffjce I- The vote by distnct, of 1285 ai ns folquL' lows: Central, llammorui 291. Wal SL t. it- Tie m tii imumlx nt to win re Nwcmbff lace 193 .N'orthwe-st- , nd u Hammond 127, D Mrs is C. Gibson of lhlper, p?f, Wallace 126; Ka-t- . Hammond 208, who with G, G Limbtiom of Spiing connruft! Wallace 182, South. Hammond 173. ty notithe voters to Canj on, was ehosen on or 1n Wallace 273, Northeast. Harnmonl po, ri present them in tin byliou.se of upre-- v mber 1938, Wallace 86 ntati vi s of the state legislature. ' protest or The Democrats evened matters up Getting a majority in every pm met, claim Rtf in the precinct t lection, however, by Mr. Lindstrom rocuvod 3361 votis, said lfij vc the electing W. J. Burgess constable ?lr. and Mrs Gibson polled 3266 Rf. Burgess defeaU-- Sheridan Bow ell by Their R publican opponents, J. F. be Injrru a vote of 877 to 788, MjcKnight of Price and Milton S K. MARION Itl.ISS The count by districts follows: Wycoff of Helper, received 1686 and )MASL Sheriff Central, Burgess 226, Powell 237; 1511, respectively. Mrs. Gibson fell Register. 138, Powell 106; behind only in Peerless and swept the Northwest, Burge&s I. 1931 B. II. (BRIG) YOUNG East, Burgess 205, Powell 166; South. remainder of the districts by huge 1. 1931 Ceunty Clerk Burgess 226. Powell 189; Northeast, margins. Tow 90. 82. ell Burgess William A. (Bill) Engle of Price, ON DE- Results of elections in other pre- former state representative, was the r. S. Land cincts where the posts were contested popular choice for the four-ye- ar post 'tah, Oct follow; on the county commission. Capturing Castle Gate Justice of the peace, every precinct, Mr. Engle recorded hat K onHomer Hyatt (D) 149, Oscar W. Evvotes, while Eugene C. Hanson of ce, Utah, le stock-- i ans (R) 111; constable, John Daska-jlak- is Price polh'd 1668 to finish 1286 behind 048252, (D) 165, A. M. Peterson (R) 90. his opponent. The winning nominee New msvi4, lazing Hiawatha Justice of the peace, W. had sizeable leads in 27 precincts, and , Section W. Murray (D) 78. F. E. Burdick (R) led by one vote in Latuda and Cen16 East, 98; constable, William Steckleman tral Price. d notice Mrs. Katie Liddell of Wellington (D) 106, D. V. Garber (R) 67. to 001, Latuda Justice of the peace, Clar- - won a decisive victory in the race for low-ou- ts oove de ence Reid (D) 60, F. W. Koelling (R) recorder, defeating Mrs. Nellie Wil, Notary he 12th 53; constable, Joe Dowd (D) 49, Paul son of Price by a vote of 2943 to 2085, SJcedS a plurality of 858. The latter went Veillard (R) 64. is: BerConsumers Justice of the peace, strong in Price, capturing all of the of ing and Allen Werrett (D) 116, K. W. Finley districts of this city as well as leading (R) 21; constable, Vern Warren (D) in Kiz, but the Wellington candidate X one penny more do you pay 95, ran far ahead elsewhere. Merrill Alger (R) 40. f the new Goodrich Safety MAS, Marl D. Gibson of Price recorded a to returns received by According tegister. Vertown with the amazing DemocratB. H. Clerk plurality of 614 votes in defeating ArYoung, County 1. 1931 S. Horsley of Price for county atfollowthur Golden in new This the ic candidates precinct Ply. 9. 1931 are and mention resists internal heat no torney. Mr. Gibson carried 22 disopposition ing districts had and received a total of 2976 tricts juselected: Carter, Byron Helper, Invents the great, unseen cause h De- votes to 2362 for Mr. Horsley. The Joe and of the OBerto, tice peace, s at high speeds. With ). Land Glen, David Row-le- y, latter led in all of the Price districts, he destructive Oct 9, effects of heat constable; Spring MARL D. GIBSON SILAS ROWLEY justice, and Thomas Haycock, Peerless and Kiz. Patrolled, the big Silvertown from retire insumbents Five Nelson, county Kenilworth, Lloyd constable; County Attorney County Assessor iat Jo-ah months longer. Come in justice, and William H. Lawley, con- - office at the close ofthis year, Comwho, tad let us show missioner William J. Reid of Price, raising you how to save stable. Wallace R. Wayman of A cut of G. G. Lindstrom, victorious Democratic candidate for Simmons, Representative Joseph for all Canyon, Spring with money safety! and Price A. R. Attorney Walter C. able, failing to arrive in time for this issue of the County constable; and Brown, Range justice, s filed Standardville, A. T. Fotland, jusUce, Gease of Price did not seek reelection, final and R. H. White, constable; Welling- while Mrs. Mayme Jameson, county aiveith 1 i s t 0 l r!y -- Me-Co- c 1 e tt-m- 8. 1 J-- t tlH. I. A (Vinmixtiaiirr, itrprr-M-ntaUv- SCIIt I fr T Term jare j,-m- dif-fere- i-'Z- y' lec-1i- MRS. KATIE LIDDILL Coanty Recorder 2,-9- 54 Invention great cause of ds at high Gives months extra mileage -- blow-out- EARL O. ANDERSON t Vvv Office, 28th Ken-Uta- h, Utah, is GUARANTEED TIRE MAY ih, J. Wien h. vs,- - SAYE YOUR LIFE a Goodrich Silvertown is safe. Because every Silvertown passenger car tire you buy jwir money ister. inoodrich 1934 1938 guaranteed for 12 months (busi-- r months) against accidental Jfflagedue to cuts, bruises, blow-outIncuts, faulty brakes, wheels out of Funent and ordinary wear and tear. vtwhat is more important, when you Y a Goodrich Silvertown you may be ;in8 your life. For every Silvertown the Golden that protects you Ply ra fully use ton, Nephi Morentsen, justice, and J. T. Blackburn, constable; Sunny-sidSam Preston, justice, and Hans Denison, constable; Columbia, William Tittle, justice, and Thomas constable; Coal City, J. A. Fowlkes, justice, and Mike Uzelac, constable. e, Wil-kerso- n, With the children in school again and out from under foot, the poor tired mother can now get a little more time to dd her telephoning. s, state -- irist ap aws . of high-spee- d blow-out- s. rth bon ach iter Goodrich. ach in., mwi 11 357 ft ec. H.; E. Ci CARD OF THANKS We take this means of extending our appreciation for the- - many kind expressions of sympathy received by us during our recent bereavement. MRS. E. H. BARBIEUX And Family. recorder, failed to win renomination, and Commissioner Parmley was defeated in the election. C. R. Fahring of Helper is the holdover commissioner. While Carbon county has been strongly Democratic for several elections past, local leaders of the party are nevertheless exuberant over the fact that the ticket recorded a sweeping victory, with little indication that the party had lost any strength. The result of the election stamps Carbon as one of the strongest new deal counties in the state, inasmuch as the Democrats based their campaign on the issue of continued support to President Roosevelt and his recovery program. Adding machine paper at The Sun-Advoc- ate office. LIFE-SAV- ER GOLDEN Marriage Licenses Total Twenty-Thre- e During Past Month e in Danny Cupid worked Carbon county during October, and as a result 23 couples obtained mar riage licenses, this number being the largest issued in any one month for a good many years. In October of 1933, nineteen couples secured licensover-tim- es. No divorces were granted during the month, whereas four decrees of separation were allowed in the corresponding period last year. In October of 1934, one divorce decree was set aside and one suit for divorce was filed. Miller ton Milk Is ALWAYS Pure mi Juvertown f,TH state representative, was not avail- Sun-Advoca- 200, land as T. 1 J County Surveyor 1, PLY ,22 yr. of id ce ie id 1. milk, produced under Milierton Dairy bring3 you fresh, pure, health-buildinof your family by health build the the most sanitary conditions. Safeguard and using Milierton Milk the Milk of Highest Quality . g RED STAR SERVICE Corner STATION Main txA Carbon Ave. Price - Utah MIEXERTON DAIRY United States Fuel Company 1934 Red Cross Poster Invites Your Membership |