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Show Jones Elected Republican Committeeman From Utah Lake Interstate Highway Extension Proposed Denver-Sa- lt ; pie of Utah, will always be In debted to him." Hansen was presented a silver ray by Republicans from Davis County, The convention also elected 14 delegates and 14 alternates to the national convention in San Fra-cisc- o Aug. 20 plus four presiden (Continued from Page One) decide between Jones ' and. Rom-ney- .i ' i asked for recognithen Romney tion and made a, motion that the rules be suspended, thStt his name be withdrawfl from the race and Jones be elected by a unanimous acclamation vote. Riter, whose ap- tial electors. . , , proval was needed under parlia r Selected Delegates he mentary procedure because con-seTen delegates were se nominated Ronney, gave is two from each of the H.M. Day then seconded the eded! and, and Second Congres was state's First Romney motion and Jones . Districts.1 sional i office. swept ito the in the order delegates, Will Clearly Indicated in the which in placed voting, they Romney said afterward he made included: Sen. Arthur V. Watkinsi his 'motion because he- - felt the Pat Sheehan, Ogden; Ronald Wis will of the convention had been combe. Bountiful, state chairman: clearly indicated. He pointed out Clair i Hopkins,! Vernal;- Golden he had not sought the committee Buttars, Logan; Hazel Taggart cost in the first place. Chase. Salt Lake City; Gov. . J. Georse T. Hansen, who retired Bracken Lee; Oral- J. Wilkinson, after 14 years as national GOP state chairman; Ora J retiring was committeeman from Utah, vice chairman; and Lewis, Logan, 'honored by a special resolution at Dr. Provo. L.r Ernest Wilkinson, the convention for his I service. will be District First delegates The resolution said, "For his unand Vernal, Colton, George Hugh selfish devotion to good citizen ; to ed Jefferson, of Milford. ship and eood government, Second' named District delegates and ucation and youth, to civic of and were Provo, Rulonlorgan, state progress generally, the peoLake R. Salt Stevens, County. Jay Presidential electors will b e , DENVER on-the-s- '1 ' ? I - 500-60- Disaster Aid Gifts To Alabama Hit $250,000 - BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (UP) An American Red Cross official said disaster aid contributed by his organization to victims of last week's! killer tornado might total more!, than $250,000.! C. ,N. Bacon, Red Cross ' disas ter expert, said that so far the Red Cross had spent $21,926 for emergency needs alone. This" in cludes! funds that went for food, clothing, medical expense! and - - i i- Mrs. i Oral J. Wilkinson, of Murray; 'B. Manning Jolleyr of Orem; Mrs. T. Paul Thomas, of Tooele, and James Petersen, of Salt Lake City.5 ' LAKE CITY (UP ) E.R Callister. has announce he is 'AL.T ' candidate for Republican nomina tion to his second term as Utah "1 I attorney general. No other Republican or Democrat has announced candidacy for f the office. v Callister was elected; to the of fice in 1952 Iwhen he defeated at Clinton Vernon. The Uni the attended torney general versity of Utah and? graduated from Stanford University in 1937. He received 'a law degree from Stanford in 1940. After being admitted to law practice in Salt Lake City in 1941,! Callister served as a special FBI agenUln New York and New sey from 1942 through 1945. He returned to his"' Salt Lake City law practice in 1945 and served one year as deputy Salt Lake county attorney in 1946. Callister also has served as treasurer of the. Utah Citizens for Eisenhower-- - committee. Callister cited as one of .his accomplishments in office successful resistance to California's motion to ' bring Utah into I the lawsuit against Arizona over the Colorado River project as an Upper Basin . ? : V In the bill passed by the U.S. House of Representatives late Fri day, pie interstate network Is confined to 40,000 miles. The gov ernor and Nicholson will seek an 0 additional miles to ! com- - 1 David C. Petersen of Ogden was named chairman of the First District with Mrsf James M. Bennett of Logan as .jvice chairman and Keith Duvall of Ogden as secre I f ,; tary.: T. tPaul Thomas of Tooele was elected Second District chairman. Vice! chairman will be Mrs. Ver non I L. Stevenson of Salt Lake City.; Mrs. Sytha Johnson of Utah County was named secretary. I i son, At-lar- ge Callister Renomination As Attorney General C plete 500-600-m- ile tat-lar- ge , Edwin (UP)-G- ov. Johnson will fly to Washington Sunday night to open in campaign to obtain a extension of the federal interstate highway system for Colorado knd Utah. In addition to conferring with congressional leaders, the Colorado chief executive said he also has requested a meeting with President Eisenhower for himself and Denver Mayor Will-F- . Nichol- n. r lJ SUNDAY. APRIL , 1555 ' UUh County. Utah SUNDAY HERALD CREDITED WITH SAVING 34 LIVES Ellas Nour gazes mountain on which he has saved 34 people from death. at the was given to Nour for! his over. 30 years of service and numerous rent. rescues of people ana animals trapped on the rocky ledges of Stone Mountain in Georgia. (UP Telephoto) Nour the Medal the to receive Carnegie was named by Carnegie Hero Fund Commission Saturday. This top award for heroism BOYS FINGERS CAUGHT IN CANTEEN NECKS STIFF, COMPETITION FOR i; PURCHASE OF HOMES waterproof. The boys grandmother called firemen who carefully smashed the canteens to extricate! the finger of each boy caught in the neck of i; the containers. , ; . j (UP) Steven Robinbrother his and 10, son, Ronald filled their new canteens Friday to find out if they were CHICAGO THREE KILLED IN HONG it was announced Saturday. EXPLOSION KONG The blast was so violent that it hurled the locomotive a distance of 30 feet Two persons were killed outright and a third victim died in hospital. (UP) - The ex a of locomotive's boiler plosion killed at least three persons and Injured eight here Friday night, J- HONG KONG CHICAGO . families (UP)-Fi- ve pitched cots and braved thunderstorms Friday night to be first in line when 600 homes go on tale at a new suburban subdivision. , The houses art priced from ! $23,600 to $29,300. a link in the network be- -, tween Denver and Salt Lake City. The measure provides $27.5 billion for construction of the 40,000-mi- le interstate network, with the federal government paying 90 per cent and the states 10 per cent of the costs. Colorado cow has only 676 miles on the network, all of it east of the Continental Divide. Johnson, with Nicholson's aid, hopes. to get an interstate designa tion for either U.S. 40 or U.S. 6 between Denver and Salt Lake City, using probable legislative ap proval of an auto toll tunnel through the divide as a wedge. He formally called the state assembly into special session May 7 in a proclamation Friday, and announced he would urge sen lection of the longer, Berthoud Pass site on U.S. 40 over the 11,100-fohigh. 1.4 mile long Straight Creek site on U.S. 6. He said the latter site would be of little value in obtaining an interstate highway lower-elevatio- ot NOTICE ! Several Shares of Provo Reservoir Water Stock for RentaL Both in Orem District and Alpine District Anyone Interested please call Orem City Manarer Office OREM METROPOLITAN WATER DISTRICT 4 ' I " - ' ' state.- .1 : J"U;'Yi,, , 1 - - ' ' -i. ' ' , SEEN AT THIS LOW, LOW PRICE - i- BEST QUALITY, tEST STYLE YOU'VE "This cleared the way for Congressional passage of ; the bill au- thorizing construction of the dollar reclamation prosaid. Callister gram," Callisteri-addethat during his office1 he had four years in be a will ''what I achieved 'hope final settlement of the Braasch Verna A. Sullivan : case.' . and Braasch and Melvinf L. Sullivan are scheduled to be executed May 11 for the 1949 slaying of a Beaver, Utah, Service station attend: ant. i multi-millio- n- i. I : - - . ' . : i BOOKCASE BED AND Do'uBLE . DRESSERUn Tawny Mahogany d Anti-Prostituti- INNER SPRING MATTRESS and BOX SPRINGS Foam Rubber ATTRACTIVE BED SPREAD LARGE SIZE DRESSER LAMP V on Law Proposed in Japan law.! 'Asahi. said Shigemasa Sunada, organization chief of the party, has ordered district leaders not to enroll any- - of the 10,000-od- d "daughters of joy" 1 who are ex 24935 VMUE! 1 I The newspaper Asahi said Saturday the governing Liberal Democratic f party is refusing membership j applications from prostitutes and madams campaigning Against a proposed TOKYO (UP) anti-prostituti- NOW At VALLEY - r - - on pected to try to join the govern ment party. .1 - '''.'.'' ?.'? i Ka' .i ' :3V'-- - tt-Z- I '"' J-- In i iWIH'TM I " mil m '"'"' r U - 'F ' . . t i " . ; ANTARCTIC ICE CAP WONT MELT DOWN SOON (UP) Residents of coastal cities "can fstop worrying about the Antarctic lice cap melt ing and flooding metropolises at least for 10 thousand; years. Robert P. Sharp, a professor of geology at California Institute of Technology, discussing the solidity of the ice cap at a seminar of the .U.S. National Committee for the International Geophysical Ycaf (IGY) said Friday! in 10,000 or 20,000 years melting lof the ice cap rise in might cause a ocean levels. . ,rc - 9 : v t r " .. WASHINGTON 250-fo- ot USE UTAH VALLEY'S PERSONALIZED CREDIT PLAN NO DOWN PAYMENT ( UP TO THREE YEARS TO PAY ; ? PROSECUTOR WINS PAROLE , FOR MAN HE CONVICTED ; Payments Are Tailored To Your Budget J f i Former fed eral Attorney Maurice J. Walsh won a five-yeprobation Friday for jFrank Vanco, 43, a man he CHICAGO -- (UPM ar t helped send to prison in 1942 for operating an illegal still. Walsh convinced the judge Van co had made a start toward good Two-Pie- Open-En- d ce ! - REG. PRICE PATROLMAN. 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