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Show Last-M- nuf'e Filing Rysh rings Tota Candidates for City Council i A flurry of filings, many of them surprise entries, sent the Provo Gity Council candidate list soaring to 12 before the deadline PROVO, UTAH COUNTY, UTAH, TUESDAY, OCTOBER educator and lone incumbent running for Jay Stevens, busiK. ; nessman; Arthur Vance, retired veterinarian A. Breinholt, businessM. Vasco Dr. man Dr. Clark Kenneth Davies, all and Tanner, Selby and, passed last night. BYU n Included in the list are several and strong candidates professors. The 12 candidates will be narrowed to six by the Oct. 22 primary. who promise to turn both the primary and final election into spirited On Nov. 5 the finalists will compete for the three posts available battles, a decided turn of events from earlier appearances. Council. L. on the Provo City Filing after The" Herald went to press yesterday were Dr. Lloyd Candidate announcements for the five who filed late yesterday folJerald M. Cullimore, Provo physician; Paul White, plumbing contractor; low on this page. Others have previously been carried in The Daily Henrie, apartment house owner; Van H. Washburn, businessman, and Herald. Alton Giles, contractor. Previously announced are Mrs. Stella H. Oaks, Van H. Washburn Jerald Henrie Alton B. Giles Dr. Lloyd L. Cullimore Paul M. White last-minu- U 1957 re-electi- on; te well-know- at-lar- Alton B. Giles, Provo contractor, Paul M. White, Provo plumbing filed his Monday night as a candidate contractor, has announced Provo City Council. Counthe for candidacy for the Provo City and manager of the Giles Owner cil. and Gravel for 32 years, Mr. Sand A native of Provo, Mr. White has a native of Provo and lived in Provo all his life and has Giles is engaged in the plumbing business has lived here all his life. He is for the past 15 years. He is a a graduate of the Provo High Brig-hagraduate of the Navy School of School and has attended the Young University. Music, and has attended the Brig-haGiles is a member of the Mr. two for Young University LDS Church, life member of the years. Wild Life Association, and Utah For a number of years Mr. an active member of the Provo White gave music lessons in ProClub for the past 13 years. Lions vo, and had his own orchestra, is He married to the former Donna playing throughout Utah County. A member of the LDS Church, Thomas and has four children, Mr. White is president of the two sons and two daughters. "I believe that someone with Elders Quorum in Provo Third construction experience should be Wprd, and stake athletic director on the City Council, .since the city He is marfor the Junior ried and the father of six children. spends much money every year on building and construction. My experience in construction work as States, was in the Manavu Ward well as the years I have been a bishopric, and the Provo Stake partner in one of the first Rural high council. He has also been Electric Administration Companies active in scout work. helps me to qualify as a representative in construction as well as Helped Get Hospital electric and utility problems. I am When he was president of the also very interested in finding Utah County Medical Society he some way to increase the wages and Mrs. Cullimore went to New of the Provo City Departments, so York to appeal to officials of the we 'will not lose top men because Commonwealth Fund for the they are underpaid and seek to a living elsewhere. I believe grant under which the Utah make! the Fire, Police and the Valley Hospital was established. that He has worked in connection with Utility Department lost many good fund drives for polio, cancer and men for that reason. My interest tuberculosis and served on state is also in a youth plan for more and better recreation areas. I boards for such drives. In responding to the appeal of favor no individual, class or group, fellow citizens to run for the but will dedicate my ' time, to the council, Dr. Cullimore said he best of Provo City." Mr. Giles was maintenance forefeels it is the duty and obligaState Road tion of a citizen to serve his man for the Utah 12 years. for lommission fellow men wherever possible. "I have always loved and enaxe was a The double-bitte- d joyed Provo and I feel I owe it to my community to offer my religious symbol in Crete and services." elsewhere. n Dr. LJoyd L. Culimore, Provo physician and civic worker for 30 years, will be a candidate for the Provo City Council, having filed just prior to the deadline Monday. Dr. Cullimore was born in Pleasant Grove where he attended high school. He received his bachelor's degree at Univer-gity of Utah and his M.D. degree at George Washington University. He practiced medicine a year in Washington, then worked two years with the Utah State Board 'of Health in the field of maternal and child guidance. Moving to Provo he then established the general practice he has mainwell-know- tained for, 30 m m -- years. M-Me- n; He married Odessa Allxed of Lehi and they have five children. Member of C. of C. Dr. Cullimore has been a member of the Provo Chamber of Commerce for many years, working on such projects as sanitation and sewage disposal. He is a member of the Utah County Mental Health Association and the Menninger (Mental Health) He serves on the Foundation. medical advisory board for the cancer society of the state and on the state medical committee for nursing. He belongs to the Utah County, State, and American Medical Association; the American Heart, Geriatric, and Endocrine Societies; the International College of Physicians; and is a life fellow in the American College of Physicians. He was medical director of Brigham Young University for 20 years and taught personal hygiene and physiology at the university. Always active in the church,- he filled 8 mission in the Southern 1 - of Provo." Mothers of the city should participate a great deal more in the government and management of Provo because a mother speaks not only for herself but also for her family, Mr. Henrie said. "Provo needs more of the family spirit and this can be supplied by mothers organizing in neighborhood groups and demanding that their opinions and Ideas become the 'law and gospel' so to speak in the management of the city mothers, if you will permit that expression of words. 'City Fathers has become a trite expression. Let's replace It with 'City Mothers.' Milwaukee is located at the junction of the Menomonee, Mil waukee and Kinnickinnic Rivers. i' ge Van H. Washburn, Provo busiJerald Henrie, Provo apartment house owner, has filed nessman, became a candidate candidacy for the office of Provo City Councilman in the fall municipal elections. A native of MantI, Mr. Henrie has been a resident of Provo for the past 18 years. He married Laura Tucker of Provo. They and their family reside at 369 N. 1st W. Two children are now married; the other three are attending school in the Provo School System. He is active in the Public Af fairs Forum of Utah County and the "Health Is Wealth" group He was a charter member of the Manti Lions before coming to Provo and has been active in church work. Mr. Henrie says he is interested in a strong work program for youth?, expansion of the Provo power system, more publicity of city council meetings, and "a close cooperation with suggestions and opinions of the mothers V && i' for the Provo City Council Monday night. Mr. Washburn is the manager of the floor coverings department for Utah Valley Furniture Company. A native of Provo he returned here four years ago, after he had made his residence in Lehi," Price and Las Vegas. He attended Carbon Junior College, where he was a student body president and studied at the Brigham Young University for some time. Mr. Washburn started his business career in Price in 1950, following his return from his two-yeLDS Mission in Louisiana. Mr. Washburn is married and has four children, three boys and or;e girl. "I. have felt that the council nreds also to have a representative from the younger segment of people, who are growing up with the growing city of Provo, and who can understand the pioblems involving the younger as well as the older citizens. There might be others who are qualified by experience but none who are more willing to serve or eager to do a good job for the people of Provo," stated Mr. Washburn, when asked his reason for filing as a candidate for the Provo City Council. V r ? 4. K r v. ' . t I 3 i r hi OFFERS SERVICES Dr. Lloyd L. Cullimore, who will be a can-dida-te for Provo City Council. SEEKS POST Paul M. White, who has announced that he will be a candidate for the Provo City Council. i? ; ar , : It - I'-'.'y'- - - - r" ti psl v - v - ENTERS RACE Alton B. Giles, Provo contractor, who seeks election to the Provo City Council. 2 Children Injured In Car Mishaps injured in separate accidents less than na hour apart Monday afternoon, were reported in "fairly good" condition , today. David Russell Wakefield, 2, son of J. Homer Wakefield, 90 W. 8th j N., suffered a broken leg' and a ' - 4 v head injury, when he was hit by - , a car Monday at 4:15 p.m. at 78 W. . . J i t " 8th N., driven by Gilbert Art FILES FOR COUNCIL Van H. Jerald Henrie, Hegemier, 20, 284 N. 5th W, CANDIDATE 12 a candidate who is citizens of Provo Ann Holbrook, 4, 627 E. 7th N.,' one Washburn, seeking Counto to Provo the the Provo City for election election City suffered a broken leg Council. cil. and concussion, when she was. hit by a car Monday at 4:50 p.m., Jean at 627 E. 7th N., driven Schiess Gurney. Potatoes weigh 48 pounds per Reese Jenkins, 31, 452 W.by8th S., BORN Lula E. Wiscomb vs. J. Reed cubic foot, ear corn 28 pounds Orem. AT UTAH VALLEY HOSPITAL Wiseombe. per cubic foot, according to the Investigating officers were inToday: formed Ithe little boy had been Girl to J. R. and Joyce Steed DIVORCES GRANTED Encyclopedia Britannica. man Knight, Pleasant Grove. playing at the curb, then ran out Ignacio J. Chavez from Martha into the street. Boy to John R. and Hazel Fair- C. Chavez. child. The little girt was reported to Zona Marie McConochde from banks Holmes, Provo. Ora E. 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