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Show '7 SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER These Candidates Seek Af f irmatipn From Utah County Voters SUNDAY HERALD T. 1952 Prevo. Utah County. Utah " - Death Claims P.W.Gallagher Dudley Warner Gallagher, 62, railroad locomotive engineer, of 175 W. 2nd S , Provo died Saturday afternoon in a Salt Lake hospital following a lingering illness. He wis born Oct. 27. 1889 in Logan, Ohio, the ion of Frank William and Arlyle Montgomery Gallagher His early schooling was obtained there and as a young man he went to work for 'the Chesapeake and Ohio railroad. He came to Utah in 1909 and went to Wbrk for the DRG rall- 1 UOU U II h jl , A W V 'J UV I . - - r. Orem Marriner S. Eeeles, Salt Lake City CONGRESS, 2ND DIST. William A. Dawson, Reva Beck Bosone, Salt Laka City Salt Lake City Don M. Da It on. Charles R. Pederson, American Fork Salt Lake City GOVERNOR Earl J. Glade. J. .Bracken Lee, 1 Price Salt Lake City A. Cyril Callister, . Heber Bennion Jr.," Salt Lake City Salt Lake City SECRETARY OF STATE , MilTon B. Taylor, Truman 8. Curtis, Salt Lake City Logan Lamont F. Tofonta, Edward J. McPolin, Salt Lake City Park City ATTORNEY GENERAL Loth sire R. Rich. ' Clkiton D. Vernon? Salt Lake City Salt Lake City E. R. Callister. (Unopposed, no Primary Salt Lake City Contest) AUDITOR Fen-el- l H. Adams, Sherman J. Preece, ' ,. ' Salt Lake Slit Lake City City Aria G. Belnap, Paul P. Cropper, Salt Lake City Ogden TREASURER v . Reese M. Reese. Sid Lam bourne, Salt Lake City . HoUaday Golden L. Allen, (Unopposed, no Primary Centerville Contest) ... FOURTH DISTRICT ATTORNEY Sf Rex Lewis. Phillip V. ChrtatensoB. Provo Provo '. Allen B. Sorensen, ; , J, Robert Bullock, ' Provo Provo f UTAH COUNTY COMMISSION. Le Roy Johnson, Verl G. Dixon. Provo Provo (One candidate, no contest (One candidate, so contest In Primary' in Primary) UTAH COUNTY COMMISSIONER, Duke Page. J. Clark Elmer, Payson-- . Spanish Fork j Rex O. Daniels. Sterling D. Jones, Spanish Fork Spanish Fork STATE REPRESENTATIVE! ii L "i J. "BUS" BRANDON I. J. 'Bus' Brandon, Provo Policeman, at Hospital Provo A. M.. the Arthur V. Watkina, Walter K. Granger, Cedar City Herbert B,. Maw, -" " cnapter rvo. 4, rtoyai Arcn .Masons. Provo Coupncil No. 2, Royal and Select Masters. Ivanhoe Command-er- y Dies No. 5. Knights Templars. SE1 Kalah temple. Salt Lake City and j the iPtoo Shrine Club. Louis Jay (Bus) Brandon, 48 He war- - married to "Florence member of the Provo city police Ray, June 6, 1931 In Provo who force for the last ro .years, died survives him, also two sons, Frank Saturday afternoon at a local hosGallagher, San Francisco: Wayne pital after a lingering illness, Gallagher. Everett. Wash.; two He was born Sept. 22, 1905, in St. grandchildren; one brother. Fred 'Anthony. Ida. the son of Thomas sis- !J. and Lila Barker Brandon. His Gallagher, Toledo, Ohio; three ters, Mrs. Herbert (Gertrude I San- early schooling was obtained in derson, Metley, ,N. J.; Mrs.' Al Str Anthonv and Butte, Mont, (Ruth) Schreck. Cleveland Heights. where the family moved while he Ohio: Mrs. Edward (Marian) v?as a boy. Tatera. Bellflower, Calif. He became noted as a boxer and Funeral announcement will be was the. Montana state lightweight made later by, the Berg mortuary. champion as a youth. In 1929 he j non-partU- " pendulum" of hours swung withla primary e balloting time Saturday as state's most aspirants highly contested races the governorship for the BomocrsU. and the U. S. senatorial bid for .the GOP continued "down to the wire" sptechmaking. At Delta, Utah, Ogden, banker Marriner S. Eccles. aspiring to the GOP senatorial nomination, denied charges by hit- opponent. Sen. Arthur V. Watklns. that he' is a special interest candidate saying that if elected he would be a "aenator at large" for "aft of the ." people of Utah." He also pledged support to western reclamation anil condemned the Democratic administration for having "no vision la regard to Utah and western development." Senator Watkins peaking' be7J nom-lr.e- In-th- e . one. Republicans face seven contests n a slate and national level, plus one for the district atcountorney, one for the two-yety commissioner and one In legislative district five. Onht Demo crats oauoi. voters wut mase a decision in five contests on the state and nations) level, plus one In the district attorney race, .one for two-yecounty commissioner, and three In the legislative battles fore a group of MantJ, Utah Redistricts two, four and five. publicans brought til subject of - four-count- y ar ar W.w. nil "wool" under the primary cam!;y paign spotlight with i charge that present "bureaucratic governPilchard Lyra frandsea. tw ment" is' ruining the woe Industry year old soo of 1'U of .the nation. He added that he bat wired members of the Federal iand Mrs. JUchard rraadsen, lt$ A, Triff Commission revues Ur.g that 1st.. Springville. received a frac Ihey take immediate action under tured kg Ssturcay as tea rtsu't existing statutory law to. shut of' of beiEg struck by a b!ry!s i Eiif sur foreign wool competition domestic industrv la threatened. !fntpf,Lis borne, accordlrg te In Salt Lake City. Mayor Earl ! relatives. 3. Glade, candidate for the Demo- j After treatment at' flab TaSrf cratic gubernatorial nomination Hospital be was moved to labeled Secy, of State Heber Beo- - home of h;a f randpareeu. Mr, and niou, Jr.'s- - action of grant: r.g ree-- tMrt. Vanca yrtndsea, Z',3 E. trA rt r.t pay raises over Gov. J. Iti Provo. Bracken Let's head, a political move. Invention ef the Bessemer 'conGlade speaking before a rally verter" ia IVS made cheap of Democrats at Newhouse Hotel-s- aid posi.'ble. r J it was unfortunate that it re quired "political prodding to get move was "political." Ha said Mr Bennion to do "what fte should during his terra ke hat not vrf4 have been doing all along." . I s iMt the goverr )urt t be On the other hand. Eenrion. voting against him." but has vrte4 speaking at Murray, denied the "aecorStng to kia convtcnons." C!:ycb te and-one-h- te ' stl ' i o if- uJ o o - x - ? District Virgil H. Peterson. contest In Primary) District Harold C. Walton, Provo LeGrand Jarman, Orem f Provo (Only one candidate, no contest in Primary) DUtriet s. W. Mary Holdaway Pritchert, Springville Arnold V. .Bergeson, W Allen L. Hodgson, Payson Francis S; Lundell, er Benjamin' " 3 , Orem (Only one candidate, ne contest in Primary) L!i) OH m) M ,j U-U- Provo (Only one candidate. h eontest In Primary) k I Larsen. 'Hi District S Charles X. Peterson, Ekini, Provo t C. Wllford step-daughter-s,' A. Ray 1 Orville Gunther, Lehi (Only one candidate, no contest in Primary) Lehl (Only one candidate, no , i - By UNITED PEERS Vuh'g "poUUeal lb- -4 . Sheepshearers Hear Talk By Heber Bennion half-brother- (Oetiawed fr.ro Fare CeV year terra at atake George - W. Worthen of Provo, Richard Hogaa and the incumbent, Lester A. Wade. Also- on the Judiciary ballot will be three candidates for the unexpired term of George W. Latimer Justice F. Henri Henrold. incumbent by appointment. Will L. IJoyt and Joseph G. Jeppson. Voters will vote for Head Into; Primary Battle . moved to Centerville. Utah where he lived until 1934 when he came to Provo. He married Stella Nielsen Cran-da- lr Aug. 19. 1937 in Provo. He was employed by the Milne, trucking company for a few years and in 1942 joined the police department and served as fingerprint and records officer. He was secA platform favoring labor and retary of the Police Mutual Aid Society and a charter member of the betterment of laborers, . living . i. me. the local chapter of the Internaio iL sianaaras was preseniea tional Footprinters Association of sheep shearers at their convention which he was immediate past secIn Labor the by Temple Saturday retary and a member of the board Heber Bennion, Jr.. candidate for of directors. the governorship, of Utah. He is survived by the widow, Mr. Bennion related to the group his experiences as a sheepman, one daughter? Kay Brandon,, both Mrs. Provo; two thus explaining' his Interest and of H. A. (Connie) Rudy, Prdvo; Mrs. He of their problems. knowledge, LBob G. Joyce) Jensen. Manti; one urge"d the group to present their and "talk tkem stepson, Pfe Howard H. Crandall, grievances to him over." He also stated that he stationed at Koje Island, Korea; would "talk things over" wjth any three grandchildren s twj RusSell Bowen. Butte, their other groups concerning Lee and Mont, Brandon, San Franmore believed he problems, since ' v good was accomplished that way. cisco. He told the group that he was . Funeraly services will be conin favor of having a labor repre- ducted Twsday at 1 p. m. in the mortuary drawing ;r6om sentative on the state boards, also Berg with Eishop C. Nello W'est-jovat the colleges.. He also told the chapel of Manavu Ward in the with work would them in group he for thir charge. Friends may call at the getting social security place of funeral Monday evening m ' union. 8 to 8 and Tuesday prior to Appointment ofipersons on the ifrom Industrial commission who under- the services. Burial willv be in th stand labor was also one of the Provo City Cemetery, goals Mr. Bennion mentioned he was striving for. ; . Party Candidates iri Tuesday Primary , 'State. National Candidates " ( 1 REPUBLICAN SENATE Salt Lake City month later he started working for the Utah Railway Co. as a locomotive engineer a position he kept for 35 years until his retirement In June of this year. He was a member of two railroad brotherhoods: The B. of L. E. and the B. of L. F. & E. He was also a member of the Provo Comthe Story Lodge munity Church, At No. 4, F. DEMOCRATIC Voters to Choose Harrison Conover, Springville (Only one candidate; no contest In Primary) , District I Jack H. Swenson, Spanish Fork Lane M. Barron, Payson. , I" ' j Georgia Wins Miss America Title from 52Xontestdnts, 27 Killed on the piano. (Ontinned from Page One) (Cohtinaed from Page One) Miss Hawaii. Beverly Rivera, did other direction. One engine buried South Carolina," white. ' itself in the crowd: the other fell Next was the talent which In the Just what the folks expected her to V a hula. irto distant wasteland. Bo A commentator saw "the dfsaste.r finals counts a lot. Miss Indiana sang "II Boeclo.' Miss Alabama, a lyric soprano, and screamed into the microMiss Louisiana did a mono phone: "My God! Look out! Look sang "A Heart That's Free." Miss logue. "The Fog" with pip organ out! But his warning shout wasf California g a v e a monologue, In the background. in the scream that arose from "Catherine's Last Speech" from Informational and advisory serv-- t Miss New York City, Joan Ices which have been performed (thousands of spectators trying des-b- y "The Taming of the Shrew." Kayne, Miss Chicago appeared In a the U. S. Department of Labor's P'rately to escape the hurling Miss Greater Philadelphia did" a nri Ttnnr rvinn fnr fh wreckaee. Waff black jeweled satin abbreviated dramatic scene from "Jeanne Women Sobbed hysterically and costume, and to the D'Arc." Board since Wage Stabilization February. 1951 will be terminated many fainted. Fire engines andi time of '111 - See You In My Winding up the talent section on October 1. ambulances hurried to the scene! Dreams. was Miss South Carolina, who sang Miss Georgia, played "Toccato" "One Kiss" from the "New Moon." After that date, according to L. The hillside wh,ere theT worst dis-occurred was littered .with Lyman, who represents the vision in Utah, with offices in Salt! shreds of clothing. torn newspa-Lak- e City, all petitions for wage per s and programs and soft drink d adjustments, requests for rulings bottles." In the middle of the interpretations, letters, of gen- - order the smoking engine lay, bur-erinquiry and requests foriied. forms, regulations or printed mai-- j Ninety minutes latr Hawker must be sent to the resional test' pilot. Neville Duke followed ter . v. . w . rn rr; . ,1, A a ,v , wcd 1 u w ov n.H... miUUII IfiV i v BBIf Ulliir Kill trrrni :iycuy t,lj to the Wage-Hou- r office here. to with twin shatter the. barrier jly "Employer and union represent-- ; shocks that reverberated among on .atives who want advice wage.tne nervous crowd. His plane was .stabilization matters through tele-i- a Hunter Dayfighter. phone calls or interviews should! contact the WSB regional board LI J ' Take it frola beginning October 1." he said. too, these new MOUSinQ ' be will not r Wage-Hopersonnel with are shoes Buster Brown tops available for such contacts "after ConUmied from Page One) Smartly styled as Dad's ewsu boy. that date. However, 1he Wage- -' t. 4i, Yet built to take plenty of boac ""lllut . Hour Divfsion will continue toi', ot area, the back with a smile sod a shine. make investigations. tmdeLlhedi To call attention to the progress rection of the regional board, to deShown here. Buster Brown's poputhe- campaign, the Chamber of termine, compliance with' wage lar perforated scuff resistant tip comm.Uee has placed. (Commerce stabilization requirements." in browa elk with loag-wti- r a huge thermometer on the Tan- , . Avoaite soles aad robber beels. ernacle Block ' at University Ave- rue and Center Street, and each Snag-fittinand comfortable rlOy btOCK jcay the red marker is chanced to over Browa'i made i (they're Vindicate the progress toward the 535 LOSS famous "Live Foot Lasts"). Bring 1000 student Roal. A haystack fire Friday at 5:35; your toa ia for aa 'turfrt iniog To ease the job of. househunt-m. at lid W. 9th S.'resulted in ing. Student Botiy President LeRoy today. 135 loss to H. U. vulde. owner. has instituted a new euide cording, to Provo city fire rfePt- service at the campus. Students Burning trash ignited the blaze fith cars have made' themselves firemen said. .available to the housing office to students to "j chauffeur Pamotii OtlJtT j prospective dwellings. The housrj a which has complete ing office, list of available accommodations., Evrv Afternoon ("ExcepUna .supplies, students with lists and Sattirdav tnd Sunday can inspect and choose their fundiv HerH Publiihed, undav Jthey :Own quarters. Morning Published hv Herald Corporation. j Living accommodations are still SO SouthFirt VVt Street. Provo. I'tah. Entered mi second elasa heeded for B YU students. matter at the post office in Provo. who can spare a room or t'tiih. under the art of March S. 'prcpare an apartment are urged 1S7S br Subucription terms carrier in Utah county JS1 50 the io call 2460 and ak for the nous-- , VVago and Hour Sorvicos to ) .. 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