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Show THURSDAY, rH 15. 194t FEBRUARY direct primary to operate in utah, By Senate Post Expected To Provide Scrap Mrs. J. daughters left last week for Salt Lake where they will stay until Mr. Gow( who was operated on last week at the St. A- - PER. UTAH By Raymond Weeter The annual tenth grade assembly was presented in the civic auditorium February 9. This year the students, under the direction of class . adviser, Mrs. Dodge and Mr. created an original travelog, "The Art of Woo." Mur-dock- Mr. and Mrs. Lindsey I'omeroy of On January 31 the sevtntb grades, Lake visited at the home of the direction of Mr. Clark and under Dr. and Mrs. E. V. Long last week. Mr. Pack, presented the second asMr. and Mrs. 13. W. Hull left lust sembly of this school year, a musiweek to. Salt Lake where Mr. Hull cal skit entitled "Entering Dreamunderwent an operation at the St. land." The play was written by HerMarks hospital. Mr. Moroni Heine:, president of the Utah Fuel company, Joseph Pannley Mrs. Vernon Mills and daughter and Claude Heiner, all of Salt Lake, are visiting in Salt Lake for several visited here last week. days. The Teachers' Training Class of Mrs. Len Larson, or better known the Relief Society held its meeting in as "Sis", had tue rniefortune to fall the Scout room last Monday night. and break he leg last week. She was The evening was spent in enjoying taken to the St. Marks hospital. games and light refreshments. Salt Iff by William H. King ill be filled and also the two offices. In the county three offices of a strict-- . but are iere local nature which will be filled : the 1940 elections. The terms of ounty Attorney Edward Sheya and ommiS8ioners C R. Fahring and J. rvel Peterson expire. In addition will elect a state i this the county ;nator and two members of the ow occupied WE Lindstrom, formerly KING SEN. Spring Canyon but now of Price, the incumbent senator and the) v gislative posts are occupied by field of prospective candidates has rank Bonacci of Helper and V'al H. been advanced, some on a alrtady Dwles of Price. basis of real chance and others who Due ', to the fact that this is a have have been brought out, election year it is expected brought themselves out. Present inlat increased interest in the official-lectip- dications are that there will be a campaign will be developed, number of candidates for this office o. in both the Democratic and RepubThe direct primary system of lican parties for the initial primary. candidates for the parties is In order to win in the first primary :pected to result in production of a candidate must receive better than . considerable number of candidates fifty per cent of the votes cast for r many of the offices, particularly his particular office. Failure of any i ose , of statewide nature. In fact, candidate to so place makes neceseat Interest has already been sary a race between the two receivin political circles and early-aso- ing the highest number of votes, the campaigns are quite the vogue final determining of a candidate beTRY few. The bosses ot tne two donun- - ing made in the primary. it parties in the state are busy mill- Th first primary election is to g around jn the endeavo. to find be hel don Tuesday, September 3, method of overcoming the handi- this year, the day following Labor ip which has been created for them Day, and the runoff will take place r the direct primary, this method of on Tuesday, October 1. The primary lection of candidates stripping them elections are for selection of party much of their previous power. In- candidates, the general election for ead of making handpicked selec-ms- , final naming of the officeholders. now the choosing is entirely up The general election this year will the people and the runott system be on Tuesday, November 5. aces so much power in the hands of e voters that those whp have controlled the political strings PEERLESS NEWS e at a loss to know which way to G. PAGE SEVEIM uioine Haldwin and leading were taken by Delores Ilosco, ard Colton and Donna Rose supported by members of the parts set the date of the Price contest for Rich- 4. Instead of sponsoring' an intermountain meet as usual, it was decided to limit participants to bands of this Eastern Utah region. A division 1 iating at this contest is required to make a band eligible for Grand Junction, where the national regional contest will be held this year. However, as Helper placed in division 1 at i'ocatello last year, this band is automatically eligible without approval of the Price meet. All of 'this activity on the part of directors has served to remind students that contest time is not far away, so work will soon begin on this year's required number, "Hero," by Harold Johnson. May 3 and Miner, class. Fiiday. February 2. the band presented its first assembly of the year. won the Hob Kelly, who recently student director contest, led the band in one number. Besides serving as assistant director, lie will lead the baud this spring in a special competition at the national meet. The banA's music was supplemented by the girls' chorus, consisting of Ruth Christensen, Joyce Cima. Stella Mary Dougherty, Shirley Downey, Jennie Garavaglia, Hetty Lloyd, Norma Long, Sophie Mangus, Patsy Olsen, Georgia Perry, Hernice Wilson, Margaret Bertoglio, Helen Biondich SCHOOL BOARD TO MEET and LaReah James. The chorus sang the two numbers, "Day is Done" and Regular monthly meeting of the "Mv Hero," which it presented on school board of Carbon district will the infantile paralysis program the be held next Saturday afternoon ia latter part of January. the board of education office at Price, according to George E. Ockey, A group of band directors from clerk. this vicinity meeting at Price Feb. 4 Dia-ment- v my Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Sager reM:s. Win, Schoor was hostess to turned home last week from Colorado. the Sewing club last Thursday afternoon at the Castle Gate hotel. After The infant daughter of Mr. and an afternoon of sewing light reMrs. Hall Thorne was operated on freshments were served. A valentine at the Price hospital last Friday. motif was used on the table leg-latur- I- - recovers. Marks hospital, c G. Gow and L Junior High School visitors the first Lake Salt HE School N otcs and son part of last week. i ,jj Mugs Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Ellis were The direct primary election system use adopted in 1937 will be put into time in selection of cafirst the isjr ndidates for all state posts. In 1937. ie primary was operative for only junty. legislative, congressional and ae senatorial post. However, the otire state slate of offices will be ivolved this year, those open for ectionei being governor, secretary state, auditor, treasurer, attorney neraj and superintendent of pub-instruction. The United States senatorial post HELPER JOURNAL CASTLE GATE NEWS Comity election during this year Three County Posts To Be Filled; Sen. King's Post Open E 1 Robert Long, student at Wasatch Academy ,spent the weekend visiting The ladies of the Moose met at with his parents, Dr. and Mrs. E, V. the home of Mrs. C. F. Petersen last Long. Thursday evening were they quilted on a friendship quilt. A delightful Mrs. Becky Holland and Albert Pet- luncheon was served to those attenderson of Salt Lake were weekend ing the the affair. guests at the home of Mr. ani Mrs. B. H. Ludwig. Miss Saxon Zobell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Zobell, did this Salt Lake visitors over the week- community proud last Friday evening end included Mr. and Mrs. Eugene when he represented this Ward at Smpson and son, Burnell Huff, Tom the annual M.I.A. Gold and Green bait Cory and Earlene Durrant. as queen from here. Mr. Richard Griffiths was her escort during the proMrs. Tabone and son, Pete, visited cession. Miss Bonita Nielsen and in Salt Lake the first part of this Otho Nielsen represented this Ward week. in the M.I.A. waltz. na-on- n s de-dop- n GUI within reach of every man's purse! cEfr VOl'R OlilDE TO SO GOOD UQUO&S X W This whiskey is 3 years old NATIONAL DISTILLERS PRODUCTS CORP., N. Y. s WdS0 PINT CnAm KA I Quart V W ai Code 49 Code SI Coda 58 ' - W 111 ! - - pre-ousl- y rn. 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