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Show gtmflxv, Prove evMfift s. im SUNDAY UUh County. Utah r First Scout End District HERALD Campaign Nears As Candidates Await Election Tuesday Tops Quota Hotly-Contest- ed (Continued ffern Page Oii) Candidates on Utah County Ballot The Lehl Bby Scout district it the first district in the? tlth Na tional Parks council to go OVer me top in its drive and turn the money in to th srnlit headmiartorc -P W ... TlnMion AWflBn Ja chief executive of the council lata today. Mr. Doman said the Lehi dis tfict has turned in a check fof $l2fj0, its proportionate share bf the council's $43,590 budget for tne 1930-3- 1 year. Frank W. Jones was chairman of the fund drive in the Lehi district and has been assisted by Robert Webb, district chairman, and Herman C. Goates, member of the Lehi stake presidency. Mr- Doman said there are reports that the Deseret district also has gone over the top in Its drive, but that it has hot turned in the money to the scout headquarters as yet. Four others districts have turned in part of the money derived from their drive campaigns. They include Timpanogos, Santaquin, North Carbon and Provo. thii county Id 00 M J&. aT i - Election Judge Schools Slated ONE OF PROVO'S NEW CHRISTMAS TREES Joe A. Seethaler and his boys look over one of the festive new Christmas trees which will be added to Provo's street decorations this year. The gay tinsel trees will be displayed on poles along the business area of University avenue Garlands and lights will be used in decorating Center street. Mr. Seethaler is general chairman of i. WHERE this year's Christmas shopping season which opens with a parade Dec. 1 at 4 p. m. The Seethaler boys are (left to right) Kirk, Albin and Karl. 1 r For Coming Week er - non-entit- y, Slate Announced Frank Cran-mSPRJNeViLLE was elected president of the Klwanis Club this week, accord ing to election returns issued by Clarence Jensen, club secretary. Glen Cbffman received the bid for office bf vice president, and the following Were named as members of the board of directors: Jay Bingham, George Bird, Arthur Cbndle, Petty D. Oood- llffe, Dean Prothero, Merle Bar- gent and LeRoy Tingey. Wendall Nielson was toast- master for the evening and introduced Philip V. Christensen, Provo, Republican candidate for Office of county attorney, as guest speaker. Mr. Christensen told of the work of the FBI Jn guarding the safety of this country and its government, of tracking down saboteurs and Communist ele ments, as Well al the solving of crime. He also told of the preparation those men undergo who are selected for FBI Agents and secret service men. Announce was also made that plans are underway for the annual Kiwanis Follies to be pre sented Dec. 7 by the club members. Glen Coffman Perry Good-liff- e and Glen Holiey will lead the committee on arrangements to be assisted by other members of the club. fund-raisin- g- n "off year" esCounty Clerk Vert O. Dixon 83,-0Ui ft SENATOR Wallace f. Bennett, Bait Lake Clly, RPtit timated the county now hs Heart Elbert Salt.Lsk City, Democrat, incumbent. D. Thomas, considered voters, registered cateBill Orem Baker, .National Economy. In this record an alMlme CONGRESS, SECOND DISTRICT Ivy Baker rHest, Rait Lake gory.. Interest Spotlight City, Republican. Reva Seek ttoaone, Salt Lake City, Democrat, Incumbent. Top spot In the Interestbal-of UTAH SUPREME COURT JUSTICE Joseph E. Nelson. everyone, is well as on thecandiFork. Republican. J. Allan Crockett, Salt Lake City, Democrat. lot, is occupied by the two senator-Democ- ratic DEMOCRAT States United OFFICE REPUBLICAN dates for Elbert D. Thomas Grant S. Thorn Roberts Senator State Henry and Republi- Springville Goshen seeking reelection, Their can Wallace F. Bennett. Ernest Dean State Senator of Luke Clegg fight has been the focal point American Fork one of the bitterest political cam- Provo Dist. 1, State Virgil Teterson paigns ever seen in Utah. Both Orville Gunther Lehi Legislature sides have yelled "smear" and Lehl LeGrand Jartnan Dist. 2. Stale neither has pulled any punches Allan D. Johnson Orem Ofem in what has been a Legislature battle from the Charles E. Peterson Odessa Cullimore Dist. 3, State gtart. Provo Provo Legislature balon the Equally prominent II. Swenson Maurice Anderson Dist. 4, State lot II Utah county's Bill Baker, Jack Fork Springville Spanish Legislature for an fight independent making CoWan Francis Lundell Dist. 5, State the United States senate on ms Maxson Benjamin National Legislature own Economy ticket.- Pay Burton II. Adams But while he has put up a vig- Stanley Peters County orous campaign and goes intoi American Fork Pleasant Grove Commissioner the election far from a Verl G. Dixon Royal J. Murdock County few people outside of hisj Provo Provo Commissioner him ai concede own supporters Theron S. Hall Sheriff (Dirk) Ralph Chappie County third chance of anything but Pay son Springville race. gpot in the three-plac- e Lorln B. freer More genteel that the senate J. Austin Cope, Jr. County Assessor Schools will be held Monday on Spanish Fork fight but nonetheless spirited Spanish Fork election rules and procedure for has been that battle waged by Philip V. Christcnson County Attorney Arnold Roylance the 700 election judges who will two women for Utah's Second; Provo Springville district congressional seat-onl- yi operate Utah county's 109 polling P. Kirk Warren Albert Mark Clerk County Reynolds race of its kind in the ration this Pleasant Grove stations on election day, accord Provo ing to County Clerk Verl G. Dixyear. Democratic Congresswoman E. Thelma Vest County Recorder on. Reva Beck Bosone, seeking re- - Mildred ForkReam Pay son election, opposes Republican Ivy Spanish They will be held as follows, Karl Bennett and judges may attend any sesClaude K. Eggrrton Baker Priest. County Auditor Ameriean Fork sion they wish: Monday, 10 a.m., Springville Supreme Court Utah county has a personal in- -; Hugo Price Leonard V. Berkman American Fork city hall; Monday, County Surveyor terest in the state supreme court Provo p.m., Provo city and county Orem building (one of the courtrooms justice seat. Republican Joseph Maurice C. Bird Treasurer David Greenwood County to be designated when judges E. Nelson, Fourth district court! American Fork Fork. Hisj Sprinrville arrive): Monday, 3 p.m., Spanish judge, is from Spanish Incumbent. Fork armory. party is counting on Utah county! to give him a heavy majority,1 Bigger districts will have six and a constable on elecand he -is known .. . to - have strong wi-1 n 111 IL1WH1 1 UtMltl.V. VJ1HV judges WUUK ?un I'ljUlril VIIBjC, tion day. Smaller districts will support VOtC nC b? cast wh be manned by three judges. outside ATrpartV. His- Democratic' ewysncTTs ficc. Al is ODPO except in the case of ,t.t c Judges will open polls through. . anent i . t JudeJ. it.. exx 01 oan lhk.v senators. Here, with two state' out the county Tuesday at 7 a.m. interest ,iy. County and state legislative senators to be elected from Utah and keep them open until 8 p.m. Legislative Posts races have been singularly free! Each district is urged to teleof the bitterness which has char- - On the state legislative andjcounty, two votes may be cast by! phone, or deliver in person, elecacterlzed the U. S. senate race, 'county level. 11 incumbents are each voter. Four men air vleing; tion results as soon as they are with one exception. The battle seeking reelection. Of these, six for the state senatorial posts tabulated Tuesday night. for sheriff between Theron S.lare Democrats and five are Re- - two from each party and the may telephone the voter will mark his or her ballot county clerk's office in Provo, Hall. Springville, Democratic cumbent. and Republican Ralph Voters should keep one partic- - for two out of the four. collect. for" Clfy Recreation Springville Kiwonis Club Picks Officers Utah Freedom Signers 1 y The city of Provo alone obtained 10 per cfnt of all Crusade for Freedom signatures in the entire state, according to J. Edwin Stein, chairman of Provo's Crusade for Freedom movement. Provo secured 9235 signaone of every three tures persons on a 28,000 population basis. Signatures for Utah totaled 92.317, more than double the national vBHBBBMaMHMBaiiBH,iaaiiaB'iiiaaMiBHaBiiMaBaBi"aHBaaaaaa Stein-Saturda- Provo city recreation supervisor, is as follows: Monday Handicraft, ton floor city and county building, pm.; cnest ciub, same place, pm.; boys' athletics, Farrer. Dixon, Grandvlew schools, p. m.; square dancing, Provo high schdol women's gym, p. m. Tuesday Elderly. people, south HiMffrlrtt rnnm nnKli II hrarV rtulrt came artrl vltiMrt Open during library hours; hnft' athletics, Joaquin, Ornndview, p. m. Timpanogos schools Wednesday Wbmen's bowling. Regal alleys, p. m., free instruction; boys' athletics, Dirfri, p. m . uriinavirw scnoois, r Tn..-..j- .. a; Tr as Monday; boys' athletics, Far rer, drandvlew, Joaquin, 6 p m. Friday Elderly people, sme schedule as Tuesday; chess club, same schedule a Monday, boys' athletics. Grandvlew school 6 -5 7-- 11 4-- 8-- 10 rt-r.- 4-- 1- fl -3 4-- 4-- p. m. Saturday Elderly people, same as Friday: boys' athletics TimpGrandvlew anogos, a. m. schools, Joaquin, 9-- 12 Locks in the Panama Canal ara louu teet long and no feet wide. WHERE, HAS home-make- extendto all those who the j rs represents taxes. The American Taxpayers Association of Washington, D. C, hat traced the products and services which go into the producing and marketing of many household necessities. Take a bottle of milk, far oxdmplo. Wo pay 7t different taxes an this com. modify; 151 taxes on a loaf af bread; 100 foxes on an egg; 125 taxes on a woman's cotton dross; 154 taxes on a cake of soap, 201 taxos an a gallon of gasoline. What do these high taxos moan in high living costs? Here are three examples: Gasoline Taxes . . 14c lie We pay Babies' shoes Taxes $2.06 We pay $3.06 l.ot Rent Taxes 140.00 120.00 We pay S60.00 - I Another major factor adds to the high cost of living: the de-. ... -- J I ... . ... pwrcnaung power Of tne dollar. The dollar today is worth only sixty cents of its value in 1939. This combination of high taxes and inflation has caught American homemak-er- s in the squeeze. Wo are tho victims of an extravagant m Far this roason wo aro going to vote for Ivy Priest for Con- gross. UTAH fOl'NTT Mrs. Isaac Taylor, Spaniati Fork Mr. Jack Pcrham, SprinfvUla Mrs. E. D. Vance. Payson Mm. Gcorf Worthn, Provo Mri. Aura Hatch. Provo Mrs. Sterling Ercanbrack. Prove Mrs. Dean Anderson, Provo Mrs. Sherman Christensen. Provo Mrs. Harlo E. Smost. Provo Mrs. J. Marcroft, Provo Mrs. C. H. Vance, American Fork Mrs. Ralph Siebel. American Fork Mrs. J. Pyne. Orem Mrs Thomas Jacob, Orem Mrs. Effie Adams, Pleasant Grove Mrs. Wesley Jensen, PI Grove Mrs. Harley Corliston. Provo Mrs. Edith Stein. Provo Mrs. Harrison Conover, Sprinrville Mrs. Marion Christensen. Am. Fork Mrs. Mable Anderson. Am. Fork Mrs. Lloyd Pyne, Orem Mrs. Les Poulson, Orem DAVIS COUNTY C. H. Christensen. is si vote foFooo Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs Mrs. Mrs Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Bountiful Lloyd Riley. Bountiful Charles Trump, Bountiful Ella Williams. Bountiful Seth Blood, Centerville Joel Smith, Centerville Hal E. La Belle, JrM Centerville Alton P. Rose, Farmington Lee Burnham. Farmington Ed Robinson, Farmington H. H. Robinson, Farmington Chester Flint. Kaysville Emil Whiteside. Kaysville Harold Ellison, Lay ton Roy Simmons, Lay ton Ray Dawson. Layten ' David Adams. Layton Albert T. Smith. Clearflelel Melvin Wood. Clearfield Zenas Bennett. Syracuse R. O. Willey, Syracuse Clyde Hansen, Syracuse West Point Orson Amos R. Cook. West Point Claude Draayer, Clinton LeRoy B. Smith, Sunset Robert Bryan. South Weber John L. Page. Woods Cross Vernon Brnwa, Woods Cross George Mann. Woods, Cross Era O. Moss, Woods Cross By-be- Mrs. Mrs Juel It. Trowbridge, Bountiful Mrs. Lawrence Moss, Ne. Salt Lake TOOELE COUNTY Mrs. W, C. Tate, Toeela Mn, i. E. Tate, Tooele Mrs. J. W, Morgan, Tooele Mn, J. O. Oilleite, Tooele Mrs. Fay Gillette, Tooele Mrs. Rose T. Ntsenger. Tooele Mrs. Ann Hill, Tooele Tooele Mr. Andrew A. Cartwrlght, Teoeie Mrs. Dor don Haynea, Tooele Sheldon Mr. Gray. Mrs. Howard 3. Clegg. Tooele X CONFIDENCE J Fred Plngree 854 O Street 8 L C. Mrs A L Neff. 12th East g L c. u'Mns R Pingree 106S-t- d Ave 8 L C Mrs Idon J Anderson. .2SI byline Drive, 8. L. Kenneth E Smith, 44f Douglas S. L. C. Mrs. Joseph L. Street, Wlrthlin, S54 West S3rd South, Mrs Jerry W. Crowlev. Murray 15S Vale Ave 5.4S70. S. L C. Mrs LeGrande Richards BJS So ISth E C. L C. Mrs G S. Brown. 8.TS7I. 137 Browning Avenue, S. L, C. Mrs. Jerrold K. Thompson, f O Street. S. L C Mrs Orson John Hvde, ITS No. Main. Apt. IS. 8 I. C. Mrs. Genree A I.nW. 1218 Roosevelt Avenue, S L. C. Mrs. Alice B Castleton, xa state, a. l. c. Mrs. Ervin C. Burgoyna, 1S1 H street, 8. L. C. Mrs W K. McDonald. 907.3rd Avenue. 8. L. C. Mrs F. Ildon Throckmorton, 28S4 Hartford Avenue, S L. C. Mrs Margaret E Ward. SSSO Knollorest Avenue. Murray Mrs. F. Seat on Prince, 3S7 Virginia Street. S. L. C. Mrs. Charles Freed, 144S Arlington. 8 L. C Mrs. C. 4 Parkinson. 1411 Circle Way. S L. C. Mrs Richard 8. Bennett 1220 Wasatch Drive, S. L C e f. 0Y . X SALT LAKE COUNTY Mrs Spenrer Helner. 462 Westminster Ave.. 8. t, C Mrs Taomas Young, 1341 ,Normanid(e 8 L. C. Mrs. Drew Jarobeen.Circle, P2S First Avenue. L. C. Mrs. Ben Johnson. 444 Center S L. C. Miss L. Fife. Street, IT South 4th East. S L C Mrs Ethel Brown. 40 West 4th North, g L. C Mrs Loiui! p Athss. 2057 Murrwood Drive S L C Mrs Earl J Kruirisnn, I39S Michigan Avenue. S. L C Mrs Rowland W Merrill 4S1.13th Avenue. S. L. C. Mrs Raymond R Bradv, 1SS0 Laird Avenue. X. C Mrs Wm LeRoy Smith. Sifsbee Avenue. 8 L. C -- ,M1 E Q. Winters, 3S0 Street 8. L. C Mrs Jacob Kahn. 141S Sigsbee Avenue. S. L. C Mrs Irwin Clawson. SU-llt- h Avenue 8. L. C Mrs E H Beckstrand, 244 Douglas Street, 8 L C. Mrs. Voto for QUALITY r B er y helped with the Crusade press, radio and all d, This is the theme ong of the of America 'who know the high Speaking for thousands of Utah home-makcost of our extravagant government and its effect on living costs, we call attention to these facts, and there are many more: On third of all that w pay far food, clothing, electricity, gas, rant, fuel, and all dawn th entire list af everyday needs, average on a per capita basis. Crusade for Freedom scrolls were signed by civic business employes clubs, schools and churches and scrolls were placed with the Freedom Bell in West Germany on United Nations Day, Oct. 24. Mr. ed thanks srhRock-woo- recreation week's "This MY GOOD DOLLAR GONE? Provoans 10 DH . dule,is announced by Linn i - RIFUBUCAN j CANDIDATI for Congress Paid political by Mrs. W. D, Nebeker. Mrs. Joseph L. Wlrthlla, Mrs. Alex J. Jes. v 1 J |