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Show I :: ' '. . - .v;: !: v 4 Sheriff's Race Appears to be Hottest V 8 Candidates to Meet July 10 Filing Dead link fbrQunfiiGfirces - - T: . By JOAN GEYER WithN ar filing deadline July only a week away, hottest ItJtah County election race so far apj pears to be for sheriff. Veteran. Democratic incumbent, Sheriff, Theron S. Hall, 815 E.j 4th N., Springville,,; has filed candbut for idacynot for Springville' precinct constable, c leaving the field wide opeh.j ' Two of deputies, Roscoe Kay, v 138 S. 1st W., Provo; and Ralph H. Peters, 375 N. 4th E., Orem, ' v have filed on 'the Democratic ticket, as has Sterling Harding, , ,274 N. 725 W., Orem. Ralph Chappie, 190 S. 6th W., ...Paysbn,. and Raymond Taylor, 645 N. 7th E., Provo, have! filed f.ior sheriff on. the Republican 10 re-lecti- i ! on 4 -- j -- . - ticket. . ; In the state senatorial facie, in--;cumbent Republican Luke Cjegg, 1G1 W. 1st S.,' Provo, has filed t, , notice he intends to run. again from- - Senatorial District One, includes Legislative? Dis- - tricts .Three and Four (Provo, ... and Two (Lindonj Orem, jLake - ' View, Pleasant View One' and Two and Vineyard.) Opposing him so far is Wallace R.j Wayman, 186 Canyon Road, Democrat. w. Only one candidate, Harvard rRHinton, 115 Es 3rd S., iLehi, Democrat, has filed so farfrom i Senatorial District "Two, compri- sing the rest of Utah County. Incumbent is Republican Grant v Thorn, Springville, who has! said Ihe will not be a candidate for re-- . election; Two Utah County Commission 4, posts are up for election this -- J 1 year. 1 Two Democrats, Provo Mayor G. Marion Hinckley, 285 S.. SllO W. and Hilton A. Robertson, Provo businessman, have filed . Utah Jobs increase, Says Report The mild increase of 1,400 jobs in Utah's labor market ' iJbetween ahd June may have May Lmore than usual significance, 'the June forecast of 234,400 at work, although7 trailing a year ago by v 'iome 6,700; jobs, is at a level than could be expected . tiighef 'In view, of fedent economic non-far- term held by for the four-yeincumbent , Republican Verl Dixon, Provo. Two Democrats, Francis S. Lundell, Spanish Fork, and Roy Lyman, Spring Lake, hae filed for the two - year commission term, held by incumbent Sterling Jones, Spanish Fork. Neither Jones nor Dixon have indicated their intentions as yet. Republican F Rulon Nicholes, American Fork, chairman of the county commission, still has two years to serve of his four-ye- m j f ; ploy mid-Ma- DAILY HERALD Comedienne Files Suit for $101,2 HOLLYWOOD (UPD ComeRonald MacDougall, 43, dienne Nanette Fabray, 34, today the a c t Ion Wednesday brought against sought $101,200 damages in a Su- PeteS. Von Llotes, ' lamp , and perior Court, suit filed as a result shade? businessman. r of . an atxtomobile ; accident last The actress sought damages for Jake Vadc and Cry Terror. Friday, July 4 " 16. April SPRINGVILLE personal provo injuries she said she H. received repin Green, Irving Attorney a collision of Liotes Art Teacher's with and City King Creole; Academy Pet, land her r resenting station .Fabray Road. jMiss Plunder Elvis Presley. wagon with her automo. film , director bile. husband, writer, World Rivoll Around the in The Viking, with , Paramount What's Playing At The Movies ' , - 80 Days. . j "Justice of peace, Payson: Kirk Douglas. , . bent Democrat Arnold C. 3 -: Vu PAYSON'No Motor for Time Pioneer N. 2nd E., Springville. Filed, Eugene Hillman, 152 S. From Hell to Texas, Huish ' County auditor: Sergeants, and Value for"Money. 4th W., Payson, Republican. Filed, Demo' Don with Murray. crat Robert Q. Strong, 1165 E. Justice of peace, Springville: LEHI with 7th N., Provo. (Incumbent , is Filed, incumbent Democrat Royal Darby's Rangers, Karl H. Bennett, Republican.) James F. Wingate, .678 E. 4th S., James Garner. Commission Postpones ... County clerk: Filed, incumbent Springville; Democrat Ett John- AMERICAN FORK 970 S. Lindon. '4th E., Springville, son, Coral Republican Warren Kirk, The Sheepman, with Road Bids Roy-lance1- 65 ; , . Opening of County surveyor: Filed, incum- and i Republican George G. Wil- Glenn Ford. bent Democrat LaVern D. ( Vern) son,! 125 N. 3rd E., Springville. Starlite God's Little Acre, First registration j dates are and Baby Face Nelson Green, 700 E. 1430 N., Provo. Justice of peace, American Aug. 5, 19 and 26, prior to pri- PLEASANT GROVE SALT LAKE CITY (UPD t od Commission Utah Road FIRST RUN in UTAH COUNTY The aly . The maries Sept. 9. Final registration Grove Young Lions, postponed from ' July 8 to July p dates are Oct. 7, 14 and 28, prior with Marlon Brando. the opening of bids on surfacing to general elections Nov. 4. OREM 2.5 miles of State Route 65 near Geneva The Ten Command- the Morgan-Summicounty lint. Fork: Filed by incumbent Thomas R. Parker, 247 North ar term. Dr. Alvin D. Motes Seeks , " j ' State Legislative Post ; . Dr. Alvin D. Motes, 422 N. 950 W., Orem chiropractor, today announced; he Will be a candidate for the state legislature from Second District on the Democratic ticket. For the past six years he has practiced as a chiropractor in Orem and for one year previous in Nephi and two years in Seattle. A native of Arizona, where he was born in 1922, he worked oti a Graham County farm with his father, Ernest Motes. He attended Eastern Arizona Junior College for' one year, before serving with the Army Air Corps in 1942 and 1943, when he received a medical discharge. He graduated from Rest-VieUniversity of Chiropractic, Seattle A GIRL AT The delay was granted to give contractors sufficient time to re view tke olans and site of the project, BANDIT-KILLE- R! - EAST AMERICAN FORK rTTwc3 ADMISSION: Adults 60c Children Free Free Gates Open 7:30 Show Starrs 1$ minutes ' before dusk. - PLAYING i - TONIGHT thru I nd n SATURDAY ON OUR NEW HIGH EFFICIENCY 1 . ROBERT. RICHARD SCREEN UK- e Play-grou- WIDMARK TAYLOR AT REGULAR ADMISSION 60c m CINEMASCOPE and METR0COiO8 :. Itfc onihe I screen! The explosive, lusty sfoxy that in 1949. 20 million readers Active in the Democratic party in Washington and Utah, he served as Orem precinct delegate to Utah County Democratic convention in 1956 and 1958. He is a member of the board of directors of Western Factors, Inc.,- - a Salt Lake industrial finance firm, i and a member of the National; Chiropractors Association. A member of Orem, Ninth LDS Ward, he is director of Orem West Stake Improvement Era, and several years ago served as MIA superintendent in Orem Beverly Ward. s la. filing, his candidacy, he said he "understands the problems of labor and small business." He described his "view and , state for legislature n District JlLwiLa "I want to initiate and promote those things which will benefit Utah County, especially the Orem area. , Specifically, I favor good schools and a progressive highway program. I propose that a detailed study of the tax problems be made with the double objective of avoiding new taxes as far as possible, and of equalizing the ) A JM . FIRST, , fl writiuiiwi iAZSlASOri 111 2nd ROOSTEIGEH t::RSTEveis mum MtaadlhniQlMledMitll FEATURE Social. present tax burden. I further propose expansion of the activities of the juvenile courts toward anticipation and prevention of juvenile delinquency." UTAH' COUNTY I r ovf? Two gn the Democratic ticket. . WiBE iHAISE TJITD never could be mads ! Mtid CANDIDATE Dr. Alvin D. Motes, Orem, candidate for the BABY FACE NELSON Starring Mickey Rooney STUDENTS The Greatest Event In i Motion Picture! History 65c ADULTS 75C CHILDREN FREE CLARKDORIS jsm. carle' L a nnw qiri Wo is herself fci '58's Very Fofwanf -- 4a A Look In Comed ClaM By Itoatf 1 $0 IN THE . . TKI GXEATCST "A Or FILM C0YIW6 PICTUXE I HAVE XEVEXENT EVEX $HHr-W- Winch ofr AND. OASSIYE HA6RiFlCCiar-ii- fe ... Mogoz CECIL B. DE MlLLE'S PRODUCTION Of .PERIBERG-SEATO- I TEACHER'S 4 " non-metall- ic FREE THE MERCY OF THE WEST'S KOST NOTORIOUS , BOB-WHIT- CHILDREN . w WoJMXA i 65c STUDENTS ' re-electi- e, ments, with Charlton Heston. Scera Teacher's Pet, with Doris Day., The Law and Timpanogos 90c ADULTS t No candidates have filed from either party for Legislative District One, which includes Lehi, Highland, American Fork,' Alpine, Cedar Fort, Fairfield and Pfcasant Grove. Incumbent is Republican Orville Gunther, Lehi. Two candidates haye filed for Legislative District" Two, comprising Lindon, Orem. Lake View, Pleasant View One and Two (Edgemont) and Vineyard. They are. Democrats Thorit C. Hebertson, Route ,1 Orem, and Dr A. D. Motes, Orem chiropractor, Box 393, Provo. f Incumbent is Republican C. ,Wilford Larsen, Orem. No candidates are filed from Legislative District Three Provo.i Incumbent from Three, west of First East, is Republican N. Hal-vo- r. Madsen and from Four, east of First East, is Republican George E.. Collard. Mr. Collard has! announced he will seek re' election. Filed from Legislative District Springville, Five, comprising Clinton (Birdseye"), Mapleton, Thi$tle, Colton, Soldier Summit and! Spanish Fork Districts' One,! Four and Five (east of Second East) are Republican incumbent, LeRoy D. Tingey, 203 Brookside, Springville, and Democrat Marvin F. , Warren, 240 E. 850 S., Springville. ' Filed from Legislative District Six, comprising Spanish Fork Two, Three, Six and Seven, (west of Second East;) Lake Shore, Palmyra, Benjamin, Salem, Spring Lake, Payson, Santaquin, Genola, Goshen, Elberta and Dividend, is Democratic incumbent; Allen L Hodgson, 157 E. 6th S., Payson. Only Democrat elected to Utah State Legislature from TTtah County last election. : All county department heads are up for ' Here's a recap: Utah County recorder: Filed, Republican Irene N. Parson, 35 N. 9th E., Provo; (Incumbent is Democrat Thelma Vest Smurth-waitPayson.) County assessor: Filed, Republican Clarence L. Olsen, 917 W. 1280 N., Provo and Democrat Guy H. Ivins, 182 N. 5th E., American Fork. County treasurer: Filed, in cumbent Republican Maurice C. Bird, 775 S. 4th E., Springville. County attorney: Filed, incum v .. SHOWING O velopments j Although some lay-off $ are still pending, there.-arCT F HM sa V? Undications that the low point in the current economic ebb has j IJjeen reached. Construction: E, m ment 800 another increase 'Ijiarked job y to reach 16,000. since The increase, the second in two months, was a little more than usual for this period. The current level is only 400 jobs behind a SHORTENED NAME 'year ago. Legal name of Connie Mack .Mining Outlook was Cornelius J. McGillicuddy Mining: Now supporting 13,800 He shortened it to Mack so it 4obs compared po 16,100 a year would fit into baseball box go showed a slight pick - up scores printed in newspapers. since May 15. The small gain of -- 00 FEATURE jobs came from j more active BROODS in TIMES ity .mining, quarusually have only f oil. and Metal and, rying., gas anp one brood a year, but it may K ' ;3oal mines made no significant contain from six to 18 (or more) T , M,., changes during the month. youngsters which are hardly IJher layoffs are still pending, than marbles. big larger! Manufacturing's gain of 1,100 3pbs over May centered in fopd .processing, with the volume boift usual for his time of year. The current June forecast of 34,00 jobs compares unfavorably UNITED ED ARTIST? AHKDOUBUS TODAY'S MOST EXCITING 3ith last year's count of' 35,700. li SINGING STAR-I- N A Primary me'tals, one of j the Jjtate's ailing industries, was STIRRING DRAMATIC May, but at 8,900, PERFORMANCE....! ails last year's employment ' oy iBll mi nil iMIM iim rliitl 2,p00 positions. More losse$ are 'expected in the near future. DOORS OPEN IMMEDIATELY AFTER PARADE TOMORROW! sses in manufacturing have "tjeen offset to some extent since Feature i a l i i ii i ,Xast year, by increasing strength li iiv Times fn machinery, manufacturing. transportation equipment and in Showinal I First Eyelusiv Utah Count iother miscellaneous groups e 1958 ' Utah County, Utah 1 - . FRroAY, JULY 4, ! .' ' ' PET TEN YEARS FROM TODAY YOLOL STILL BE TALKING ABOUT HI 4 . W J1 Moevctitii J ft 'M E Bob-whit-es vWW-V" -- HESTON Jjff-- - y-- tui ChaRlTOm j. ANNt YVONNt j DECARL0-PAGET-DERE- j - NOW COWARD i 6 BRYNNER-BAXTER-ROBINSO- N 5IRCIDRIC NtNA JOHN OtBRA K JUDfTH AARTHA HARDWICrxt fOCH - 5GOH-ANDERSOm (. 4. .t, AWtAS AACKUUK .JUSt L IA5KT. J. N JACK GUBOH WCtlll PRICE tWOtK, A ft ! fSlATTiaiNlCOlOlf r. Seasonal Pattern Transportation, Communication Settlement of a air transpqrt strike swung fthis industry back to its own -seasonal pattern. With employ-- t ftient now estimated at 2i;700, compared to" 22,900 a year iago, to be j the railroads' continue ' weak- segment supporting some fewer jobs than last year. ,900 ' Although up 200 over May,lag-- ging employment in trucking! land 'warehousing, is the' other ntlajor element in the decrease, ; Finance, Insurance and f Real Estate: Evidencing the growing 'importance of this area as: an intermpuntain center of banking arid insurance, employment con-- j tinued its steady uptrend jThe i currenj estimate of 10,00o jobs ) stands 200 over a year agol . Trade: - At . 55,300 employment shewed 1 a gain of 700 over j May, v but has dipped 1,800 jobs below the year agb level. "This year's increase, Mayto June, was about normal for this period. ; ivwService: June's forecast of 27,600 jobs showed no growth ' dhring the past 12 months, but is 400 jobs better than the May estimate. Until pick-u- p starts in . basic industries, the only changes. "to be noted In this Industry will be seasonaL KIRK DOUGLAS-TON- Y Starts Promptly at 8:30. See It From rm . Show ' t hy CURTIS ERNEST Young imamieivan doren Open 7:30 -- Mim Gig PROVO VALLEY DRIVE IN SHOWING! NOWl Highway 1. 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