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Show V r Friday, July 15, 1933 THE VOICE OF SHARON Page Four c: County Commissioners, Sheriffs Offices Are Hot Spots In Coming Election DRASTIC JULY CLEARANCE 'SALE REDUCTIONS Special Lot of BOYS TOMMIES for Values to Two hot spots exist in Utah countys coming primary (Mr. Nielsen Is completing an unexpired term as county auditor election this fall, as indicated by filings to date at the office vacated by the resignation of of C. A. Grant, county clerk with whom all applications must Both Sorensen); Arnold Roylance Le filed for county offices. Idications are that the county as county attorney; L. M. Atwood as assessor; Andrew Jensheriffs office, and the two year term as county com- sen,county as county t easurer; Eloise missioner will take the keenest interest of Utah county Fillmore as county recorder; Anddemocrats. Mr. Grant states that no republicans have yet rew Shelton as county surveyor; as city Judge and A. L. filed, so no intimation has been given as to where interest (Mr. Booth Bopth is completing an unmay be keenest among the republicans. expired term as city judge vacat- - New "i Tire 440-2- 1 ONLY $4.31 ' L. & II. Tire Co. Provo 318 W. Center c fice. Only one application has been filed for the two year commissioner's term, states Mr. Grant, that one being J. II. Manson of Theron Hall of Spring-ville- . Provo. has not yet Indicated whethor not. er he will seek He is 'filling an unexpired vacated by Hilton Robertson of Sprlngville who accepted a call from the L. D. srchurch to preside over the Japanese mission. No difficulty Is anticipated In the nomination of Sylvan Clark of Lehl who now Is completing his first two years term as county VALLEY Flour & Feed J. S. Smith & Sons PROPRIETORS ' WHITE FAWN and RED ROSE FLOUR featlima Already lour applications fox sheriff have been filed, George Royce of Pleasant Vie being the' first one to file and pay his fee, with E. G. Durnell, present In. and cumbent seeking John Evans of Lehi, a deputy under Mr. Durnell also seeking the position. All three are demo-- 1 crats. One republican, J. D. Boyd of Provo, has signified his In- tention to file for the same of- man gram Poultry and Dairy FEEDS HAY and GRAIN 151 N. University Ave. PIIONE 114 commissioner, for, according to party workers, it Is an unwritten rule that the Incumbent automatically Is elected for the four year term after a successful first two-yeterm. Mr. Clarks application was male several days ago by a group of his friends representative of widely scattered areas, and on July 8 Mr. Clark a'ccepted the application and paid his filing fee. Several other present office holders have announced their inbut tention of seeking at present the list is not complete. The following officials or dismust seek arena this fail; from the appear C. A. Grant, county clerk; Nielsen, county auditor ar 4' BRIM IIALL BROS. ixi i Went ' Provo Korin Phone v. iu BOO I Mar-cell- 8 If! i i $ 't i'? t VS 't House Cleaning 267 SALEe Constables and justices of the peace in each precinct are included in this election but not a single application has been received as yet by Mr. Grant. Candidates for the Senate are elected at largp, hut members of the House must live in the legislative district thiy represent. Five legislative districts are set out In Utah county, with no applications yet In from number 1, 4, or 5, In district 2, Ray Loveless has indicated he will file for George S. Young of Provo may file for district 3, i. e. for East All applications must be Provo. filed at the state capitol for both senate and bouse members. Two applications have been filed for the State Senate: Francis Lundell of Benjamin and Mr. Mrs. Emily Alrd of Provo. Grant states that J. W. Thornton, present Provo senator, le being urged by many friends to seek election. He Is filling an unexpired term of Dr. Hugh Woodward who resigned to accept a federal position In educational work. Another possibility is At O. Ellett, of Spanish Fork, county chairman of the democratic party, according to Mr. Grant, but Mr, Ellett, upon being questioned by the News reporter, stated he had not decided, although he agreed, It Is a ijpssibility. can be Only two senators elected from Utah county. The uncertainty regarding possible candidates for tue county commissioner's two year term makes the biggest political guess Such names as J. H. locally. Manson, R. J. Murdock, and E. A. Jacobsen have been mentioned, among the democrats but confirmation of this rumor could not be obtained from Mr. Jacobsen. TO SESSION START JULY 25 OSQoVD Its just as if we handed you from $8.75 to $12.50 in Cold Cash after you made a purchase. Thats how much weve reduced these suits, and remember, these are famous Hart Schaffner & Marx and Sh river Suits. open-ai- r class rooms arter lying dormant a year. The Alpine session was first established during the summer of 1922 as an experiment for the last half of summer study. The region proved to be a useful laboratory for research In biological and nature work, and has become a permanent part of the universities' program. Its curriculum now Includes, in addition to the natural sciences, fine arts, languages, economics, history, sociology, and education. Classes will meet six days a week during the five week term for a full half quarter lesaon schedule, according to dean Lambert. For students convenience a reading and study hall will be provided and will ase a portion of the assets of the regular university library. The Alpine session offers a wonderful opportunity for study nature in the raw," states Dean Lambert. Potential geologists are able actually to gee a glacier or marks of erosion; botanists may study plants and trees at different levels of climatic habitat." The Alpine term will continue from July 25 to August 27. stud-ent$t- Style Leadership ... - . . "i -- ....I o tg that has a sagging roof or bulging walls may he put back li.to its original shape by the use of timbers. Jacks, rods, and turnbuckles. A build! . , . Boys AGirls CCn Shirts Polo Ladies fancy TEA APRON 15c 368 W. Center FLETCEEElO1 Pediatrics Conference Set For Next Week Provo Mens Black Girls Rayon PAJAMAS JEANS 53c kJ deDr. Christie has already livered addresses in Salt Lake and Ogden, as a beginning of thb two months series In pediatrics arranged and financed by the Utah Timps to Play Carbon Saturday FILES A woman er Firmages Return HANSENS mafrS YYf Y Y SOAP f large pkgs. 32c Y SCOTT TISSUE for North First West Phone 397 A 2 15c Y PEETS GRANULATED SOAP ... 26c CRYSTAL WHITE or A. B. SOAP 10 for 33c Large Bars SEGO MILK 4 for 29c v cans 21c Libbys Roast Beef, in PORK and BEANS large can 10c 12-o- z. Y Y T Y fY Y Y f 2 pkgs. 23c HUSKIES SHREDDED WHEAT ..... 2 pkgs 23c Y Y Aunt Jamima Pancake Flour 34 lbsu27c Y for taxation, the direct primary law, old age assistance and social security laws, the rair trade act, the classification of roads which authorized the State Road Commission to with cities 111 Y Fresh Quality Heats All Meats are U. S. Inspected LARD, (Home Rendered) ... 2 lbs. BONELESS PRDIE RIB POT ROAST, Corn Fed Steer, 18c and . size . . Empty Lard Cans, 100-lb. Y Y v 25c f 23c 20c Y 30c PLENTY OF PARKING SPACE At Provos Newest Modem Market Y Y Y Formal Announcement of our new CHILDRENS SHOE DEPARTMENT Featuring the Famous BUSTER BROWN SHOES Lewis Ladies Store Its leaves to mourn her death five sons and one daughter, all of Provo excepting J. F. Thomas of San Francisco. The others are R. H., C. W., A. M and O. Earl, and Mrs. C. E. Fletcher. New 475 - 19 Tire ONLY Smart to be Thriftv PROVO, UTAH filRKiginjy ut Fruits and 71 North, 5th West 71 L. & II. Tire Co. 348 W. Center Provo East Center St. Compare Our Every Day Prices With Prices Elsewhere Grapefruit Pork & Beans fjj Cans 25c certo 19c Marshmallow cXl, Pu10c Corn 25c can Snowdrift 47c - & Vegetables 19c .. Tomatoes 15c GrumCo Lemons Water Melons Per Pound New Potatoes 10 bounds . 2!4c 15c EATS Pot Roast M 13c '(babvbVeV; Boneless Ilams $1.87 Provo for the Colleges. Mrs. Ard fought all appropriations for (the establishment tof new Junior Colleges until such time that a law be passed zoning the state according to the basic needs for junior colleges and until such time that the State of Ttah has sufficient funds to maintain the junior colleges already established on a high standard Y Thomas Funeral JELLO Sunday in First Ward per pkg. 5c Y Y Mrs. Funeral services for E. Thomas, 84, who died Vegetables YY Sarah Tuesday evening at her home STRING BEANS 313 East First South street, will per lb. 5c Y be held Sunday at 1.30 p. m. in 10 lbs. 15c Y the POTATOES First ward chapel, with Y BUNCHED VEGETABLES ... 2 for 5c Y Bishop W, P. Whitehead In charge. Mrs. Thomas was bat k short Melons and Cantaloupes on Ice time with heart trouble and L. & II. Tire Co. 348 W. Center WATCH and towns In the construction and maintenance of city roads and streets, an amendment to the constitution creating a uniform school fund that more equal opportunities be given to the school children of Utah, several laws providing for the safety of miners and the regulation of hours of labor in mines, a bill providing for the abolishment of state help to private agencies (passed with, many amendments), and a hill fees standardizing of students at the U. of Utah, Agricultural College and Junior and without interfering with the efficiency of the elementary schools and the payment of living wages to the teachers thru-othe state. in all While Interested the problems of the state, Mrs. Aird did special work In the Education, Public Health, erty and State Municipal Affairs, committees and was chairman of the State Hospital committee. She was also appointed a member by the Speaker of the House to the appropriation committee ahd sifting committee. Mrs. Aird Is a native of Cal. She came to Utah Immediately after her marriage to Dr. Aird and has made her home iere ever since, during which time she hag taken an active interest In civic, educational and social problems. $10.93 At Last the Child Shall. Not Be Forgotten. Consti- 3 pkgsT 10c KRE-ME- L citizen- Sept. 13. Just As Safe She will contest for the seat Mrs, Hibbertson: "What I bfle now held by Sen. J. W. Thornton who was appointed by Gov. Blood just said Is a great secret. It was of Sen. told to me In the strictest conthru the resignation fidence. I must caution you Woodward. Mrs. Aird has served two terms in the House of Representatives. As a legislator she supported an amendment to the State entry in the the Utah Industrial League tomorrow, Saturday afternoon at the local park at 4.30 p. m. After flashing some excellent half ball and coping the first championship the Tinfps have slowed down tc a walk and repose in the cellar with 2 losses and one tie In second half play. However they are determined to again regain their winning ways and that no later than tomorrow afternoon. The Carbon team were cellar dwellers for the first half but with some new talent are slated for a better birth in second half Last week end they took play. 4 and will be here toMagna A Mr. and Mrs. Ed. FIrmage Sr. morrow to heat the Timps. good ball game Is assured. and Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Firmage .Tr of Pmrrt PotUTRcd TFcdrM?11! V Cooperative buying of ou.ot after two weeks vacation In Cali- and baskets for the coming pear fornia, spending 'mos(t of their and apple crop was considered time at Long Beach. They did this week by members of the Utah county farm bureau. Dr. N. some buying of ladies' dresses C, of Provo is chairwhile on the coast for their manSpaulding of the horticultural marketstores in Provo and St. George. ing committee. Price-Help- Correct applying for 6-p- The Provo Timps play hosts to tution making net Income a basis State Board of Health, under direction of Dr. J. L. Jones, Btate health commissioner, In which District Four will participate for a two weeks period. The Womens Auxiliary of the Utah County Medical Society is also planning a meeting for Friday, July 22, with Dr. Christie, time and place to be announced later by Mrs. Albert Ta: .jr of Provo, In charge of arrangements. Dr. Christie will leave Tuesday with Dr. Farner for the Uintah Basin, w'here meetings will be held on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday of next week. NU-BOR- against repeating it." Mrs. Mowlby: "I shall endeavor to be just as cautious as you ship papers In Ohio wag asked, are. Royal Arcanum Bulletin. FOR STATE SENATOR How is the Constitution changed in a republican form of government? Mrs. Emily D. Aird has filed By the Democrats, said she. ly New 600-1- 6, her candidacy for state senator And she was given 100 on that from Utah County in the Demo- one! GRADE TIRE FIRST cratic Primary election set .for VtA MRS, AIRD Dr. Amos Christie, professor of pediatrics of the University of California, will be in Provo Monday, July 18 to address the Utah County Medical Society. Dr. J. J. Weight, secretary of the medical society, made the arrangements and is also formulating a program of meetings for the week of July 18, consisting of gatherings in other groups to be addressed by Dr. Christie. 297 Opening of the Seventeenth Alpine Summer School session of Brigham Young university will take place Monday, July 25, according to Dr. A. C. Lambert, dean of the summer session. On that date the Aspen Grove campus, located at an altitude of 6,500 feet in the north fork of Provo canyon, will become alive with activity in dormitories and $38.50 and $40 SUITS 4 ... u officers, toward their and Shrivers . Ladies and Misses FARMERETTES Blue - Brown - Maroon Some with fancy stripe ed by the death of Mr. Ellertson), Most of these are completing their first term and it is a general party rule that a second term will he offered to them. Very little difficulty is anticipated, by ALPINE Ilart Schaffner & Marx $1-0- 0 Franks i p-- m ....,28c 15c Per pound nzz uwiniiiimHHniwnmiwinmifflinwMiBmwwfffflWtfWffwwmuinwiHiniwwmnwwww PIIONE 3i FOR BETTER AND CHEAPER SCREENS Spear Lumber Co. 3rd So. 2nd West Small Monthly Payments All Building Materials at New Low Prices Re-Shing;- Ie Now! inimwmmtfirTibSRnRHiiiBmmattmtminMwntmwiiniimifHtn N H |