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Show IC3A& lMVFti The Utah m Light Vote rf; Prevails Ben. Arthur V. Watkins won I opposed, he Republican party nomination I Abram Barker won the Repub-o-r y the U. S. Senate in Utahs lican bid for the Salt Lake election last week. ty Commission four year term of I I Coun-prhnar- The incumbent Senator won office. He was opposed by George over Carvel Miattsson to gain his W. Charity. In the two year Salt I Lake County Commission term, third term nomination. I deeply appreciate the' sup-- 1 Lament B. Gunderaen was unop-pogiven me by the Republi- - posed. ' cans of the state, stated Sen. Vernon B. Romney polled Watkins. over 13,000 votes to win the bid VoL 12; No. 36 Salt Lake City, Utah Friday September 12, 195' I believe my victory may be for County Attorney on the Reinterpreted as a strong endorse- publican ticket. He won over ment of President Dwight D. Lyle M. Ward. Eisenhowers efforts to keep In the County Auditor race it America strong and preserve the was Ken B. Price winning over peace. I have stressed that in Glan T. James. Mr. Price polled all of my public statements. I also nearly 11,000 votes. There were appreciate the offer of support no cither primary contests for made by my opponent, Mir. Matts- - Salt Lake County offices. son, and I want to compliment Statewide the Democratic Imn on the fine showing he made. total of votes ran slightly ahead (Mr. Mattsson conceded the elec- of the Republican vote. With tion to Watkins Tuesday night.) 1,049 of 1,077 districts reported The Republican party is united, the - Republicans had 57,421 and I am Confident we will go votes as compared to 60,222 for on to victory in November, he the Democrats. Two yean ago continued. the Republicans outvoted the La M. Verle Nielsen By I shall continue to support Democrats 117,000 to 79,000. ed by officers of the several Re- afternoon program was Ralph In the State Senate race the President and do everything There is ta greater need for publican organizations in the Benson, chairman of Utah Coun- the in my. power to carry forward primary vote saw G. Stanley Officers and the natural resource programs Brewer win in the Second District young people to be active in poli- state, Thomas Judd, state chair- ty Republicans. Mrs. LaRue B. Jex, national members of clubs in Davis, authorized for Utah and the In of Senate District No. 4 (Weber). tico today than ever before, men; committee woman and Jaren L. Weber and Cache Counties ter mountain Region in the last In Senate District NO. 6 (Salt Young Republicans were told by two yean. The contest in the Lake) Mhrvin J. Ashton received E. LaMar Buckner, keynoter for Jones, national committeeman; were also in attendance. Democratic party for the ndmlna the Republican bid in the First their School of Politics held Sat- Mrs. Evelyn Williams, State presA buffet supper followed the tion for United States senator District with Sherman P. Lloyd urday (afternoon, September 6, at ident of the Womens Federation afternoon of seemed to be more vigorous than (unopposed) and Nicholas J. Teer-lin- g instructions political of Mrs. Helen in the Republican party. I think! the Deseret Inn in Salt Lake Republican Women, (unopposed) winning in the with cocktail a accounts Third for that the State btpur, and Fourth Districts. swimming vice chairwoman showing Brown, and City. total Senate the District No. 7 (Utah Democrats made in their Sid EUason, state finance chair- party and program presented at he concluded. had Luke Clegg win In vote, Why Should man. Speaking on County) primary side. pool District the First with Mark B. Sen. Watkins carried all ctoun--l Young Republicans be Active in Second DisAnderson the in ties in the State with the excepPolitics, Mr. Burkner pointed out The many phases of political Stanley C. Mann YR chairman tion of trict. Sevier, Piute and Wayne. that there is an apathetic atti- activity from 'the mass meeting and. his Senate District No. 8 (Beaver, H All three counties are in the Fifthl hand, Madge right tude toward responsibility in pub- level to running for office were Millard Counties) results were state vice Chairwoman Judicial District where Mr. MOtts- - Mark Paxton covered in Fairbanks, the afternoons prelic life and especially in politics, Winning over Whldo son served as district attorney. sentations. were for Robins. Senate District No. G. In responsible conducting which Young Republicans can do In the U.S. Congress contest 12 (Emery, Grand, San Juan Master of ceremonies for the the school. much to dispel through their efRep. Henry A. Dixon was un-- Counties) Charles A. Steen won forts in contacting young people oy$r George Hurst in a close conwho are first voters and telling test. There were no other primary contests for the State Senthem the Republican story . . acate. tivating them in the organization. In the, Utah State House of race the results Re100 of Representatives Young Upwards on ticket were: the Republican publicans from throughout the E. RawlBen Second District state attended the School of ings. Utah Copper Division of Politics conducted by the Young day. .They objected to the discon- tion with the operation of the Third District Ralph A. Shefreof one assistant fireman boilers at the power station. tinuance Copper Corporation, of Utah. field. Republican League sumed full operations Wednesday from the holies crews on each of A review by the Division of Fourth District Rudy W. The group was addressed by following a dispute involving the three shifts. Formerly, eafch work changes due to new equip- Bertbold. ' several prominent Utah RepubH members of Local 1438, Interna- crew consisted of three firemen ment and other job changes, indiSixth District Charles Welch, two fireand cate assistant one firemen. assistant ed that only Jr. . can office holden and party work- tional Brotherhood of Electrical Discussions between officials of man (is necessary. Crews were reRobert R. Ninth District ers. Senator Wallace F. Bennett Workers at the Central Power the Union and Utah Copper Divi- duced accordingly in keeping Sonnftag. was among the opening speakers Station. sion Tuesday, resulted in an with (he Division's current proTenth District Mrs. John V. effithattvtbe State to Utah to resume scheduled of the afterntoom. Also heard were agreement gram improve operating Operations Bollwinkel. k vaca- Industrial Commission be asked ciency. Eleventh District Jim Carter. Senator Arthur V. Watkins, add Tuesday after a to designate a competent repreDivision officials Meanwhile, Thirteenth District Dawson Polly E. A. were tion riiutdown held up when sentative to decide whether or announced Congressman William that Septem- Cello. beginning was present employees of the power station re- not reduction of the crews pre- ber 7, OH operations would reA panel discussion was conduct fused to fire up the boilers Mon serves Safe conditions in connec turn to a (Continued on Page 4) operating week. A Weekly Newspaper Devoted to Good Government - rt , . I of Mies' U I I - ITjE . . . Rm Ken-neco- tt . - . . two-wee- six-da- . y RED CHINA HOTS UP. COLD above Nationalist-held foe of foe spots Quemoy bland complex coast of Red China,' which has been under artillery and WAR-lNewsm- The dawn truly THUNDER OUT OF. CHINA comes up like thunder, out of China, cron the bay, oh the Island of Quexnoy, where Nationalist Chinese troops are shown stringing barbed wire. The Quemoy island complex has been under massive artillery bombardment from mainland-base- d Communist Chinese batteries as the Reds hot bp the cold war. aerial bombardment from foe Red-hel- d ap mainland. . .. M IO tr |