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Show I Friday, September UINTAH BASIN RECORD. DUCHESNE. UTAH OUTDOOR GIRL 20,000 Skeap E. BLACKHAM . Attorney Whose Long Experience in the Courts of Utah,, New York, tli s Federal District and Courts U. S. Supreme . . . As Your Him Qualifies A Trial REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE Shelby for the office of HASTINGS. NEB. ElJen Erady, Darleen Brady, and Joe Wallers went to bait ake Ci y Tuesday on business. They returned home Tnur.uay. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Taylur and Carol attend! d a family reun.on m Taylorsville last week. Announcements have been of tne bnth of a baby boy, born to Mr. and Mrs. Orson uawlmgs. Clyde and R. G. L sonbee, students at the U S A C at iogan, were visit.ng at the fehUay home Thursday ox las, week. an sj Noma Shelton, of Roosevelt, spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs Don of Los Angeles, California, 'weie li.tors last week at the home and sisof their brother-in-later, Mr. and Mrs Richard Linke bunday evening guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Young were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Walters and Mr. and Mrs Shelby Llsonbee. ivxr. and Mrs Clair Martensen jf Huntington Park, Calif were overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs ltrl Jennings Mr Mor.ensen is a nephew of the Jennings, who they have not seen in 2d year. to went Mrs. Roy Taylor Craig, Colorado, Wednesday to spend a lew day3 with her and daughter, Air. and rlis. Orson Rawlins, and to see her new grandson. Mr. and Mrs. Vere Neilsen, Mr Klden Brady, Clara and Mrs. Young and Bishop Liddell attended the wedding daiue honoring Mr. and Mrs. Neldon Johansen Satuiday evening in the Arcadia waid hall. Elva Lisonhee and Myrtle Gal-ly- e r entertained their Sunday Schoox class with a party on the Sevenriver Fnday afternoon. teen children enjoyed the ou.ing June, Perry and Carol Young spernt Sunday fishing in the Uinta mounta.ns. Mr. and Mrs Frank Morrell and children of Duchesne were visiting at the Shelby Lisonhee home Thursday of last week. Mrs. Richard Linke went to Salt Lake City Monday to visit v and daughter, Mr. her and Mr3. Bob Nickerson, also to consult a physician. Mr. and Mrs. Ward Johnson of Filt Lake City were week end v'iPors at the Reece Clayhurn home. ,ir. and Mrs. Thure Carlson and children went ito Salt Lake Sunday to visit the lat cr's father, who is ill in the L D S hospital. Mr. and Mr3. June Young and Mr and Mrs. La Mar Neilsen left Monday for a few days fishing trip Their children will vis't with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Young while they are away. w ATTORNEY DISTRICT S. E. Blackham Political ad paid by TEN COLLEGES IN ONE Ten colleges are available to students at the University of Utah this fall as the "GREATLR university opens its doors. Colleges include: Edu-- i. cation, &S$l!U School and E ngineering. Medicine, Law, Business, Mines, Tine Arts, Pharmacy, Nursing and the University Oil lege along the Graduate with the Graduate School of Work. Social IN MIND: DATES TO KEEP v: Sept. 20 Freshmen Examinations. Sept. 23 Freshmen Registration. Registration of Other Students. Sept. V Sept. 27 Classwork Starts. For further information write Office of President N L-i .Ml 24-2- 5 " University of Utah Salt Lake (ity I, Utah STATE SENATOR MITCHELL MELICH REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR CONGRESS First Utah District The typical American outdoor girl, Esther Williams, MGJI star, outfit wears a cool, cotton-fres- h tor a summer outing. Esther chooses a solul colored cotton skirt with a tiny underruffle and a blending checked cotton blouse for a carefree, windblown afternoon. son-in-la- w son-in-la- f ol Oogs in repotted to be one dog 'Uhl people m America Ileulj Holdup Men Force Victims To Have Champagne Spree CALIF SACRAMENTO, Police sought three holdup men who reportedly forced two victims to drink - champagne until unconscious Albert Soulaies, detective, said five employees of one of s plushier told this story: At 2 oclock in the morning three customers pulled guns on the five workers. Three of the employees, Clem Smith, Ray McCarthy and Rudolph Neuman, were bound Two others, Martin Kalana and Kiiakl Iwaki, were forced to drink champagne and wine. Their hair was scissored off and their clothing torn The last I remember," Kalana told police, somebody was standing over me saying 'Hurry up and drink some more Kalana and iwaki spent one day recovering In a hospital A sixth victim. George Miller, was hurried m at gunpoint from a service station nearby, police were told He and Smith were robbed of $150 before the gunmen left the cafe Smith had been ordered to open the restaurant safe by that hour, but fumbled i nsuccessfully, Sacre-mento- Heber Auction Company SIXTH WEST FIRST NORTH IIEBER, UTAH Livestock Auction Sales Every Thursday 2:00 I M. FIRST SALE THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER Yards equipped for feeding and watering of stock. Dean Todd Phone -- COtl CHESSMAN ELECT will be confronted with a lougn l.g.it when the now Congress convenes ... It will be up to h "i to j i ih through the appropriations needed to build the iimu ut.d other projects which will enable Utah to make beneficial use of the water it owns in the Colorado River 1 ici e w,l be . opposition , . . Competition lor iunds will be keen . . Mako s ue your Congressman measures up to the job . . lie must be alert and experienced , . . He must posse is the drive and determination to carry on when the rough . . . Above all he must be INFORMED. go.ng 2 Roy Todd Phone 593 W Itc YOUR Water Dont GAMBLE With Itl 1G5-- J YOUR r-i- s STATE SENATOR MITCHELL Utah's (ore . ont legisla'ivo MELICH to CASH BUYERS Vlfalfa-Clovcr-Grass- is acknowledged authority on the Colorado River . , He spcnoO.ed the legislation setting up the Colorado River Comimtee and the Utah Water and Power Board-- . . . ol both importMorooicr, he has served as ant bod.es and is intimately lamilar with the involved negotiNo ation! end conpt cated details ol the entire project other candidate has his working knowledge oi this complex problem . . . Mitchell Melich stands lor INFORMED ACTION on the Colorado llivor program. ... SIX YrARS A STATE SENATOR CITY ATTORNEY OF MOAB LEAGUE COUNTY ATTORNEY OF GRAND DIRECTOR. UTAH MUNICIPAL LIFELONG REPUBUCAN Mitchell Melich is 36 old enough to know the job. young enough to do it. He combines a warm, friendly and sincere with a splendid appearance. An eloquent, per- suasive speaker, he will make an aggressive, candidate. per-onai- Northiup King & Co. Complete Cleaning Facilities at FARMERS CLEANING PLANT Myton, Utah ty vote-gettin- g FOR A NEW PERSONALITY FOR A FRESH VIEWPOINT FOR A WINNING "LETS PICK A WINNER CLIPPER GRAVITY TICKET THIS TIME" Vote MELICH For Congress Poid Political Adv by MoHcK for Congru CommtHoo Chairman Baavar Ufa I O f McShan - RICE MILLS Agents MILTON LOTT STANLEY NEBEKER Phone Mjtcn, Utah 17S-R- 3 ' N SCHENECTADY. Y -- A aircraft t'ose 8L' nV V xt J Otto A. Wiesley REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE JUSTICE OF THE SJPREME COURT HiS RECORD Private Business, Cache County J years 6 ichelor of Laws U of Utah Lecturer Law School, U of Utah 4 years Member State Bar Examiners Utah State Bar Commission 6 years tech nique for capturing Antarctic penguins that involves a helicopter and football tactics was described by a bird curator Malcolm Davis of the national zoological park m Washington told of a recent navy expedition to col lect live penguins (or the zoo It was the first time a helicopter had been used to hunt the large birds he said in a General Electric science forum broadcast The pilot would fly his whirh gig f'h 1 Navy Helicopter Captures Antarctic Penguins for Zoo Republican Member, Utah Publu Service Commission 4 years Repub'ican Member, Utah Indus rual Commission 6 years State Ad,utant, American legion- - M years Father of and President ot Utah Boys State since 1939 H m i Hwiiu.ai Alv ov A C binary fibU b ibb t bill Lake Cny to the penguins and the big birds would head in The pilot then land, Davis 3&id would land the plane and the two man crew would tackle the birds It offered a chance for some rough and tumble fun DONT More Cotton Growing Despite a decrease of 44 per cent In cotton acreage in South Carolina from 1921 to 1945, the decrease in number of bales of cotton produced was only 12 per cent because of an Increase of 142 pounds of lint cotton per acre BORROW VOTE FOR - E. BROCK BANK I. - REPUBLICAN C YNDID TC FOR DISTRICT JUDGE' FOURTH JUDIOIVL DISTRICT It decreed that employers must give a free pair of shoes every six months to permanent workers Efficient Qualified Election Primary September 7, 1918 getting less than 80 pesos ($46 40) month The decree does not permit the employer to give money instead of shoes Workers forfeit their rights to the next pair if they do not personally use the shoes. The law permitted several of ficial credit and supply agencies to establish a chain of shoe factories to furnish the shoes al cost Fines of 50 to 1,000 pesos ($29 to $580) were fixed for em ployees failing to wear the shoes a Paid Political Advertisement JUDGE ELIAS HANSEN Former Chief Justice Supreme Court) Republican Candidate For Supreme Court of Utah Firemen on Vacation Fight For Lives in Blazing Boat One ot Utah's great Judge Return him to the Bench We need his experience and great ability in these serious - Four TWIN FALLS, IDAHO. Twin Falls firemen drew on their professional ability to put out a fire in the middle of a lake The four, Kenneth Young, Bob Miller, fiill Pettigrove and Leonard Ross, were n a fishing trip on Island park reservoir in a new boat when a storm suddenly swept the waters The crafts fuel supply was ex hausted in battling the waves so the gas tank was refilled Inadvertently the cap was left off a gas can and about two gallons of the inflammable liquid spilled out, flowing under the floorboards An open carbide lamp set ofl the blaze Miller and Young were singed in a successful battle to quell the fire But the with wet burlap sacks fire laddies troubles were far from over. V During the scramble water got Into the boats motor and it stopped The oars were washed away, the gas can was jettisoned and the carbide lamp went overboard The firemen drifted In the helpless craft for several hours Finally the boat was washed three miles from their ashore planned destination. timer VOTE FOR HIM Al the Nominating Primary Sept. 7 (Paid Political Ad by Ehas Hansen Committee fehirley P. Jones, beev.t Judge ELIAS HANSEN :r i fy '' , J. Bracken J fk v. Lee A Audubon Society Reports No Eao'Ms in Famous Nest PA - Heres a vacant n Jugglers national convention The Kosanke brothers. Les 16 and Steve, 14. of Dallas, are collecting a dollar a day each for just sitting around Uncle Al said we didnt have the nerve to leave home on our own. Hell pay us a dollar a said Les day for every day we make good Uncle Al is Alfred W Kosanke of Hammond, Ind All the boys have to do is send him a postcard every day proving theyre not m Dallas Les. an amateur juggler, is spending the week practicing up for the convention Steve came along for the The BOGOTA, COLOMBIA. government acted to force shoes on barefoot workers. housing note for the bird world The nest of the lordly American bald eagle in Lancaster county is es A couple N Y. JAMESTOWN of Texas youths with an eye for a fast buck and a yen for a novei holiday were first in line for the M'BNCRI BE Co'ombia Workers Now Have No Excuse to Go Barefoot LANCASTER, be ter- Top-secr- ritory at one of the largest ammu rution depots in this country is In vjded daily by 20 000 noisy little iawnmowers that wander over 30. 000 acres near here These nonchalant grass - cutters are sheep approximately 15,000 bawling ewes and 5,000 of their frolicking offspring Priority to roam the range was issued to the animals to reduce the danger of grass fires near navy explosives "Grass fires on these windswept Nebraska plains could be catastro phic, and so far. the sheep are do ing a good job of keeping the prai rie growth cut," said L M Hale, former navy lieutenant who is now design and contract superintendent In the depot public works department "Weve never had a fire get away from us, commented one employee, but we have fought as many as 300 a day along the Union Pacific railroad bordering the plant area The grazing has grossed about $10,000 for the navy The profit is deposited in the United States treas-urand later channeled to the navys allotments Noel Cover of Cozad, Neb., the owner, grazes sheep and cattle m 14 states Indians and their squaws are the sheep herders Biggest hazard to sheep here are dog packs, considered worse than Coyotes. About 150 sheep have been lulled by dogs A government trapper is now using cyanide guns against the marauders. In one winter 600 bales of alfalfa and 60 sacks of soy bean pellets were consumed each day by the hungry flocks y , Theie - Lisonhee jhilton. Mr. and Mrs Raymond Kenned, $) Two Texas Youths Drew Pay For Staying Awcy From Home Cul Crass for U. S. Navy Mrs. 3, 1948 The National Audubon society re ports that for the first time since 1036 there are no eaglets In the famous Mt Johnn Island aerie below Lancaster In the Susquehanna river. Dr Herbert H Beck, of Lan cpster. custodian of the societys sanctuary, said normally two and possibly three young eagles would be taking off about now for their first flight He figures either Mother Baldy died of natural causes or she was shot by a hunter who didnt know or didn't care that the national bird Is under federal protection It would have to be mama. Dr Beck said, for if anything hap pened to Papa Baldy Bnother male would have moved in immediately Eagles, he added live by baron ial rights." and once they select a nest they never use another, nor permit any other birds to sett! within their chosen domain. IF YOU WANT A GOVERNOR who will put the States interest ahead of selfish interests . . . If you sant your tax dollars spent for you instead of for administration machine in office . . . political top-heav- and for keeping the y If you want good roads, good schools and proper enforcement of liquor laws . . . If you want the encouragement and establishment of vitally needed new industries . . . THEN YOU COURAGE WANT AND A MAN OF MORAL HONESTY WHO WILL WORK FOR YOU AND NOT AGAINST YOU THAT MAN J. IS BRACEM LEE Republican Candidate for Governor To Vote for Lee November 2 You must vole for him Sept. 7 Paid political odvcituemnl by John E Booth, Spanuh Fork, Utah |