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Show Parties set nominating meets, Mapleton candidates named ganization of the party, are urged to attend. ; Mapleton candidates Mayor Douglas W. Bills has announced his intentions of filing fil-ing as a candidate for re-election of mayor of Mapleton as I have J. Norman Graves and Dr. Paul K. Edmonds for positions po-sitions of councilmen. ! Filing registration The deadline for candidates to file is announced as October 15. Registration dates are to be on October 13 and 26 at the various registrat ion agents' home (to be announced later), from 8 a.m. until 9 p.m. meeting to be' held at 8 p.m., in the civic center council room. Citizen's Party The Citizen's Party will hold their organization meeting on Tuesday, Oct. 5, at 8 p.m., in the new civic center. At this time, committees will be selected selec-ted to serve during the coming com-ing city election, when a mayor may-or and two city councilmen will be elected. The meeting will be in charge of Blaine P. Clyde, Citizen Party chairman. Citizens interested in supporting sup-porting the party and giving their views and helping in or- The first inkling of interest in the approaching municipal elections for Springville and Mapleton, were made public this week, with a report on the organization of the People's Party, scheduling of an organization organ-ization meeting by the Citizen's Party and announcement of the candidacy of incumbent city officers at Mapleton, to run for re-election. At a People's Party meeting Monday night, LaMar Miner, Jim Damico and Mayor Paul Haymond, were named to the nominations committee; Frank Memory, Murray Peay, Floyd Stewart, city councilmen, and Bud Schardine and Gordon Hamilton, make up the platform plat-form committee; Allen Hall, publicity and Art Child, finance. fin-ance. The party also scheduled Oct. 12, for their primary i - ; - 1 x v A I Mrs. Harriet (Hattie) Whiting Whit-ing Jensen, 86, for whom services will be held Friday. |