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Show SUNDAY HERALD Sunday, November 6, 1949 Voters of Central Utah Cities to Pick Municipal Officers at Tuesday Election i Municipal elections will be land Beck held in Incorporated cities and towns throughout the state Tuesday. Tues-day. . . For the benefit of the voters, candidates for election in most Central Utah cities are listed as follows: ALPINE . Independent W. P. Williams, mayor; Carl Pack and Robert Smith, ; i four-year councilmcn; Stanford Healey and Richard Healey, two-year councilmen; Walter Higley, recorder; Phoebe Wilson, unopposed. Citizens Lyman Moyle, mayor; Frank O. Bateman and D. D. Ad-amion, Ad-amion, four-year councilmen; Le- and Ronald . Devey, two-year councilmen; Milton Muir( recorder; and Phoebe Wilson, Wil-son, treasurer. AMERICAN FORK Democrats David L. Greenwood, Green-wood, mayor; Jared Keller and Melvin E. Dunkley four-year councilmen; Vern Holindrake and Lloyd Tregaskis, two-year coun cilmen; Edward Smith, recorder; and Leila Sykes, treasurer. Republicans Willard Cleg horn, mayor; George Jones and Walter B. Devey, four-year coun cilmen; Hans Lauraen and George Moss, two-year .councilmen; Ray Nelson, recorder; Grant, treasurer. Mrs. Lyle Payson Candidates Interviewed On Current Civic Problems PAYSON To arouse public In terest In the coming election ana to acquaint the people of Payson with their -candidates and with the importance of civic problems vital to the coming election, a crouo representing ' civic and church organizations met recent ly in the city council cnamoers. Eighteen questions were drawn American Fork Lists Judges, Polling Places AMERICAN FORK The judges of election for the municipal muni-cipal election Tuesday as well as the-polling places, have been designated, des-ignated, u The judges, constable and poll-ins: poll-ins: olaces by districts are; , ' First, Mrs. Frank Bush, Ernest Dean and - Miss , lAUie anaiier, judges; Donald Barratt, consUble; Timo Motel. 30 S. 2nd East. ' Second Mrs. James Tattersall, Mrs. Gleii Varney and Mrs. liazei Walker,; judges; David Allen, constable; con-stable; Legion hall. North Center Third Miss Bessie Robinson. John Evans and George F. Shelley, Shel-ley, judges: ; Earl Barratt, con stable; Bessie Robinson residence, ' 234 N. 1st East. v Fourth William r Barratt, Mrs. Bert Timpson and Dudley Thomas,- judges; Ross Cunningham, consUble; Mrs. Fern Gray residence, resi-dence, 310 N. 2nd East. Voters-are reminded the polls will open at 7 a. m. and close at 8 p. m. - The work of both the RepublK can and Democratic parties - was consistently, even .throughout the four voting districts, according to the number of registrations made. The totals for the districts are: First, 58; second, 96; third, 57, and Fourth 63. n - v Election School Set For Monday OREM A school of instruction for: ludses of election and regis tration agents will be conducted at the Orem city . hall Monday, with a view to informing election officials as to proper procedures and regulations to facilitate smoother functioning of election machinery. Instructions will be given by County Clerk Verl G. Dixon, County ; Attorney Arnold Roy-lance, Roy-lance, and City Attorney Hugh Vern Wentz. . ud and ultimately presented to each candidate in personal inter view. Questions ' concerned bonding the city for improvement of cul Inary water system, improving distribution of irrigation water. using tax money f or construction of an airport, a tax levy for construction con-struction of a memorialbuilding, sewage disposal system, improve ment of the city's swimming pool to meet requirements of the state board of health, expansion of summer recreational program, continuance of horse racing .as main attraction of annual Onion day celebration, and other ques tions on sale of beer, and traffic regulations. ' The chamber of commerce, civic commitee sponsored the questionnaire, ques-tionnaire, which was endorsed by the Jaycees. American Legion. Lions club, Riding- club, Cultus clubs, Parent - Teachers Asa n; LDS and Community churches. 8 Polling Places Announced For Springville Voters SPRINGVILLE Places of voting and the judges of election for the various districts of Spring ville were announced Friday. Election for city officers is sche duled for Tuesday. ' District 1 Vote at home of Mrs. Bernice Beardall, 508 S. 4th E.: judges, Mrs. Beardall, Mrs. Ardith Norton and Mrs. Evelyn Boyer. District 2 Vote at home of Mrs. Julia Sumsion, 124 So. 2nd W.; judges, Mrs. Emily Miner, Mrs. Preal York, Mrs. Hazel Hafen. District 3 Vote at home of Mrs. Rhetta Harmer. 190 W. 1st So.; judges, Mrs. Harmer, W. K. John son and Mrs. Delia Clark. District 4 Vote at home of Mrs. Vera Perham, 271 E. 3rd No.; judges, Mrs. Deal Miller, Mrs. Emily Anderson, Mrs. . Millie Sutherland. District 5 Vote at home of Mrs Frankie Averett, 754 E. Center; judges, Elner - Hall, Grace Rowland Row-land and Mrs. Pearl Hall. District 6 Vote at home of Mrs Afton Palfreyman, .309 E. Center; judges, Reed Bird, Mrs. Barbara Francis. Mrs. Maude Thorn. District 7 Vote at home of Mrs. Florence Phillips, 327 S. 1st E.; judges, June Peirce, Mrs. Cecil P. Reid, Mrs. Frank Holmes. District 8 Vote at home of Mrs. Florence Boyer. 707 S. 4th E.; judges, Mrs. Jeannette Ullocte, Mrs. Eudora Jensen, Mrs. Ramoia Norton. . Polls will open at 7 a. m. and close at 8 p. m. ' ' v , ' ' ' ' - ' I ' XV "it- - l4 2Smmm JL. LA. SNA HEBER Democratle Raymond N. Jiac- oletti, mayor; Fred Carlile and Sherman Giles, four-year councilmen; coun-cilmen; LaMar Watkins and Merrill Mer-rill Murdock, two-year council- men;, Don Hicken, recorder; Mary Duke, treasurer. Republican Maron Hiatt, mayor: Joseph G. Murdock and Neal Montgomery four-year councilmen; Russell Buys and Rodger Felt, two-year council-men council-men Clarence Olsen, recorder; Mary Duke, .treasurer. LEHI ' Republican George W. Leany, mayor; Basil . Dorton and John Brbadbent, four-year councilmen; George S-, strasburg ana Mar mon Vance, .two-year council-men; council-men; Leland Powell recorder; Blanche Turner, treasurer. Democrat L. Carlos Coates, mayor; B. J. Lott and Rex Zimmerman, Zim-merman, four-year councilmen; Joseph E. Smith and John W. Zimmerman, two-year . council- men: Gerald R. Wlnflow, re corder; Fern Johnson, treasurer. MAPLETON Independent Frank C. Rob ertson; mayor; Ray Scovil and John Parry, four-year council-men council-men Ernest Blnks and Douglas Bills, two-year .councilmen; Willis Wil-lis Harmer, recorder; Mabel Hansen, Han-sen, treasurer. Progresslve Ralph Harmer, mayor; Jack Canton and Reese Andersdh, four-year councilmen; George Murray and Elmer Wis- combe, two-year councilmen; El treasurer. mo Jensen, recorder; Jane Jensen, Taxpayers Elmer W. Bird, mayor; Hugh Hjorth and John Parry, four-year, councilmen; Stuart Whiting andxLewis Wing, two-year councilmen; Willis Harmer, Har-mer, recorder; Algee Mackley, treasurer. OREM Peoples J. W. Gillman, mayor; Ray ; Loveless and Thomas A. Jacob, four-year . councilmen; Dean Anderson and Ralph Knight, two-year councilmen; Or-land Or-land Pyne, recorder; E. H. (Ted) Calder, treasurer. Citixens A. A. Richards, mayor; Joseph T. Smith and Henry Hen-ry Campbell, four-year council-men; council-men; J. D. Pyne and Richard Park, two-year councilmen; Ed LongyTecorder Nell York, treasurer. treas-urer. - 1 Orem Voters E. E. Twltchell, mayor; Clyde E. Weeks, Jr., and Gerald Buckley, four-year councilmen; coun-cilmen; Charles Halford and Al-vhi Al-vhi Higbee, two-year councilmen; Reese Pulham, recorder; Russell Bellows, treasurer. PAYSON Republican . Floyd Harmer, mayor; Reed Jones and Leon Wrlde, four-year councilmen; He-ber He-ber Jones and jMelvin Wilson, two-year councilmen: Edward H. Bates, recorder; Ogden A. De-Witt, De-Witt, treasurer. . .Democrat G. Osmond Dun-ford, Dun-ford, mayor; Thomas H. Reece and Stanley Wilson, four-year councilmen; B. S. Eggertson . and Fred Neil, two-year councilmen; Dale F. Persson, recorder; and Leila H. Parker, treasurer. . PLEASANT GROVE Peoples Robert Marrott mayor; Neils Fugal and Duane Harper, four-year councilmen; Wilford Freeman and Leo P. Harvey, Har-vey, two-year councilmen; Harold Har-old Bullock, recorder; Cleone B. Shields, treasurer. Citixens Leland A. Clark, mayor; Eldon Johnson and Dewey Adamson, four-year councilmen; George McNess and Harry Richards, Rich-ards, two-year councilmen; Jesse K. Thorn, recorder; Afton Atkinson, Atkin-son, treasurer. PROVO For MlTArr.nri IT. Cnl Tar1 a$d C. W. (Bill) Love. For commissioner Frank T. Gardner and J. Earl Lewis. SALEM Progressive Howard J Chris-tensen, Chris-tensen, mayor; Roy Muhlestein and Viron Davis, four-year councilmen; coun-cilmen; Keith Simons and Don C. Pierce, two-year councilmen; Martha Tiffany, recorder; De-vetta De-vetta Stewart, treasurer: Randall Sabin, justice of the peace. Republican Melvm Hanks, mayor; E. A. Tiffany and Earl-Card, Earl-Card, four-year councilmen Frank Nelson and Victor Linton, two-year councilmen; Eddie Angus, An-gus, recorder; Margaret E. War ren. SANTAQUIN Citixens Owen Kay, msyor; Eldon Greenhalgh and Jim West, four-year councilmen; Calvin Peterson and Carlyle Wall, two-year two-year councilmen; Nels Butler, recorder; re-corder; Jennie Hendrickson, treasurer. Progressive Roy V. Olson, mayor; Kathle Tischener and Orvil Houghton, four-year councilmen; coun-cilmen; Eugene Wheelock and Robert LaRue Sr., two-year councilmen; Nels Butler, recorder; record-er; Jennie Hendrickson, treasurers treas-urers SPRINGVILLE Citixens Edward Clyde, mayor; Leroy Tingey and Arvil Bird, four-year councilmen; Mrs. Mary Smart and Alma Fullmer, two-year councilmen; Lloyd As-craft, As-craft, recorder; Mrs. Janet Cran-dall, Cran-dall, treasurer. Independent Fay C Packard, mayor; John E. Robertson and Edward Boyer, four-year council-men; council-men; Murray Peay and Harold Boyer, two-year councilmen; William Wil-liam Brighurst, recorder; Mrs. Ruby Twitchell, treasurer. F SPANISH FORK Citixens Orson J. Brown, mayor; G. Victor Robertson and Elmo Wilson, four-year council- men; Frank O'Brien and Farrell Olsen, two-year councilmen; Juanita Johnson, recorder; Byron Geslison, treasurer. l Progressive Marcellus Nielson, mayor; Arthur Grotegut and William Wil-liam D. Bowen, four-year councilmen; coun-cilmen; Don Ellison and Wilford T. Johnson, two-year council-men; council-men; Norma C. Tucker, recorder; Byron Geslison, treasurer. Election Voting Places Listed For Spanish Fork SPANISH FORK November 8 is the day voters in Spanish Fork will go to the polls to choose their new city officers, and the following voting places have been designated: First district; Fifth ward church, 7th E. and Center; second sec-ond district, Library building, 51 S. Main; third district, Armory building, 360 N. Main: fourth dis trict, Mrs. Fern Beckstrom's residence, 544 E. 1st No.; fifth district, dis-trict, Fourth ward church. Fourth East and Fourth North; sixth dis trict. Third ward church, 591 N. Main. a DIGGER selection . . at definitely C3TT prices! b ONE LOW PRICE! EIGHT ( Fair w- TOOLS Your Choice 42.50 Craftsman Jointer-Planer -save 2.62 EACH . Just 10 Down 43.00 Dunlap Bench Saw save 3.12 DISEASE HITS TURKEYS COLUMBUS, O. (U.R) Ohio has about 1,300,000 turkeys this year but probably will have less by the time they are ready for the boiler. Although the crop of young turkeys is equal to the best in other years, new and different dif-ferent turkey diseases keep cropping crop-ping up to cut down .the numbers. num-bers. - LEG WORK FOR LEGG CARBONDALE. 111. (U.R) The post office made its annual survey sur-vey of mail and parcel post routes and, according to regulations, one official had to walk every inch of. the routes. 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