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Show ' YD . THE PAGE TWO U i j 19, 19,g ot Kfitered at the Poster flee Riiglunn City, Utah, as Second Class Matter in January, 1900 V' U NOVEMBER Among Successful Candidates In Recent National Elections A Dally Newspaper, published morning except very week-da- y Monday and Legal Holidays, ul inigbam, Utah. 1 iSilj I SATURDAY, L As Seagulls See California Worlds Fair in Sail Francisco Bay IHE NEWS JOURNAL -- mm NEWS-JOURNA- :,Y Subscription Hates: Anywhere In Box Elder County r;lo0 Ono year, in advance I Rlr Mouths, in advance lcf month kl Outiiile County, per year v:;i j .v mi?. 'i! 5 Ji Principal Causes Of Death it or not -- the dangerous place you rtlVELIEVE Le is at home! to According safety Council, most j , c a National) principal) deaths from home last year were di- the the causes of accidents vided as follows: Fall. 17,500 5,600; ihurns and explosions, poisonings. 1.700; firearms, 800; 1,000; mechanical suffocation, poison gases, 1,100. The grand; total was 32,500 deaths ninety mit of a hundred of which were j unnecessary, and could have lieen easily prevented. The Red Cross, in company with other safety organizations, has been carrying on a drive to awaken the public to the danger of home accidents, and io show how hazards may be easily removed and avoided. 'Jake a look around your own home. Is there a loose rug at the top of a staircase? It may easily cause a fall that will result in long agony In the hospital, or d e a t h. Can uncabinets be locked medicine reached by(children? If so, they atjb in Imminent danger of fatal poisoning by uch a com-fo- r mon first-aiaccessory as io- dtne. Are guns kept unloaded and out of reach of amateur hands?. You can think of many more such vital safety questions. When you do, answer them at y ' )ce and ndt by guesswork, . a after investigarigorous hut, tion of every room in your home. And once you've eliminated hazards, keep them Remember that a home that is safe today may be filled with dangers tomorrow, i Keep safety In mind at all times If you want to keep jiour name and the name of your loved ones off the future lists of home accident victims. d ' f .. ... ellm-inate- ir Political Competition i i . (QNE of the most interesting made on the results of the recent election Is that of Eleanor Roosevelt, who wrote in her syndicated column on November 10: ' It is impossible to- - analyze tor to understand, s6 soon after the election, why one. person was elected here and another defeated there, but I think, it is a healthy thing not to have the country represented too predominantly by either party, for it (competition) ( puts both on their mettle. On the whole, I think it is easy to put through yyi program a the two major parties are more nearly equally rep resented in congress. The system Is the American system, just aS It Is the British system. Democracy Itself requires such a system, with a majority party shaping legislation and assuming the responsibility for executive' ac tion, and a minority party to criticize . and oppose) ready to assume power itself at any time if the dominant party goes too Jar or not far enough, or If public opinion withdraws its when two-part- y id ' man-mad- I i r d 4i ilBj ; Y k, i i i' 1.4 M.: Mj ill? i i: . costing $8,000,000,000. New plans require a billion dollars aircraft alone in the comjng year, bringing the British air force up to 100,000 men and 6,000 fighting raise and equip an effective modern army of 400,000 men and create an air force of to 10,000 fighting planes. What has happened to spoil the pretty picture and start this grim competition anew? The answer is simple. It Is the new outbreak of warlike talk in Berlin and Rome, the continued threats of the autocrats against the democracies, the drive of nazi influence in southeastern Europe, the Japanese conquest of China, the menace of our Pacific Interests and the need of protecting central and South America from foreign conquest. 7,-0- 0- APPOINTMENTS FOR NOVEMBER 20T1I. MISSIONARY t t f 4 , Facer. Perry Ray Th 4 Mi j Cliff McShane of COUnty; STATE j . PROJECTION are P. S. Marthakis. In the upper house, there w.li shodon Insure Your Automobile Brewster Thelma i be only two republ.cans, corn- Garf ANYONE of Albert Wil. Jonscni mil- -' twenty-si- x pared with 21 democrats. Re- D Wood and Wilmor li0D users of ttie j v f Mnir highway may; house of representatives , fared N. Mason of Box Elderx; county; claim damages against you. Promuch better in last week s gen-. tect yourself at the lowest cost Frank Bonocet of Carbon cral election than they did in y ; Heber Bcnnion. Jr., of with the best service through Dag the 1936 balloting and as a re- the Exchange. f Bran ' E suit gained at least 10 seats. 0 With three positions still un- FARMERS AUTOMOBILE county, Maurice E. Boydcn Inter- - INSURANCE decided because of close votes, iua f Sol Summitt county; j, Sevi 43 democrats and 14 republt- - . V, S. MARTIN cans have been assured of pla- - M . R T fs' Kyf r,,0 RASMUSSEN COunty' baftUtahll ces in the lower house. Howard Hotel Annex In the 1937 house of represem r use tatives, democrats overwhelm ingly outnumber republicans, 56 to four. To Organize The first business of each house will be the election of a By LARS MORRIS: new presiding officer. Neither ACROSS Herbert B. Maw of Salt Lake ANSWER TO 6 Tow PREVIOUS PCZZLI 7 Public officer fabbr.) forward county, president of the 1937) 71 Moving 8 Brazilian bird T.vd oi umbreil 9 Floa ting structure senate, nor Joseph Jensen of (DU 10 Upper floor of lionrf who utlert imtll Weber county, speaker at the 11 The fact betng Uu aotmaa 12 Raw metal last session of the house of rep- - 7 Sacied composition 13 Boundaries Year ot lifo 14 j Dip into IfQUtd resentatives, will return to the I Feune animal suddenly Ift Toward real o! ship 19 -- Combining form: capitol in 1939. ll L reo Australian far bird There is currently one vacan-23 Sewed edge ot acaio JNute 24 Characterized by er in senate state that much larger cy the contrition U t a h s democratic governor. 28 Grew wan 29Turn to left Aneastrietic gaa 31 River Id New Henry H. Blood,, is expected to O JLLower limb Mexico fill with a bourbon appointee. cias 33 Greasy tirrce-of- l Oriental country J 35 Large volume It is that left in the Tooele-Juawarm 36 Reckoned time ot district when Senator Clarence )lODDOlte 39 Headgear It Giver of milkorotit 41 Twice five It Exclamation E. Baker of Tooele was appointotecee 43 Embrotueied Made haoDf tt 44 Within AS - Prefix? ed a member of the third disInto 46 Excite Physically .P reued into thin trict court by the governor to 43 One who hunts with 'heet B4 64 Toward specially bred hawtf fill out the unexpired term of n'isition Cy 47 Part of mouth Ovum 49 Auditory oreao Hui the late Judge James McKinney, aomifnt 69 Hard'fthtlltd fruit 50 Excellent ufltr 70 Meta tontalnei 51 Highest ooint The two republican members denoting material 71 Restore to couraga 53 Gaseous element Noted oertod ol of the 1939 state senate will be 4a htstori 74 Hold in general 54 Incalculable period of time opinion Creek selling vessel F. D. Williams of Minersviile !') 76 Laid 56 Elevate lege to 1 Set on feet 77 Dealer tn cloth 58 Keep 4 English lord and Lloyd Riley of Bountiful. 61 Medicinal compound which ti above DOWN ti! Two of the 10 democrats who 6vTuat 63 Member Of Kuidth o7 single race to dlatnct survived last weeks balloting M ofrelating 66 Aeriform fluid opailn ancient Greece Iridescence 68 Before River tn Italy were also members of the 1937 59 8 Denial in general 70 Drinking vessel 60 Sorrowful 3 Tln 72 Man nickname senate session Alonzo F. Hop-ki62 Tangible proof of 4 Prefix to 73 Man1 nickname statement 5 of Croyden and Ira A. Hug75 Eastern state (abhr.l Happen again gins of Ogden. Two others Gordon Weggeland of Salt Lake county and Francis S. Lundell of Utah county served in the house of representatives at the last session. Six First Termers The other six will be serving their first senatorial term and include Ed Johnston of Mt. Pleasant, Stanley N. Child and Grant MacFarland of Salt Lake county, Arthur O. Eliott of Utah county, James A. McMurrin of Logan and Byron A. Howard of Huntington. Democratic senatorial holdovers, elected for four-yea- r terms in 1936, are Wendell Gro- ver, Warwick C. Lamoreaux, Mrs. Lund and Lawrence E. Nelson of Salt Lake county, Will R. Holmes of Brigham City, Dexter Farr of Ogden, Silas E. Tanner of Loa, G. V. Billings of Duchesne, Glenn E. Snow of St. George and G. G. Lindstrom of Spring Canyon. Ten "of the 14 republicans who definitely have places in the house of representatives were successful in defeating demo- They ' .P n "T j j rep-me- j j OF THE SPANISH MAIN Crossword Puzzle ; j i 1 Edna M. Reeder, Reeder. Mantua Lester Dredge, Marie Andersen. Evans ward Melvin Going, Andrew Williams. v; b j Age at Death Set at 123 4-- : CHIEF WHITE EAGLE INDIAN HERD SPECIALIST At The Brigham Hotel November 21 and 22 FREE CONSULTATION! The Chief will he the speaker at the First Ward Monday night in connection with the Genealogical Meeting. EVERYBODY WELCOME TO THE MEETING Improve Your Health With Herbs of i . " Val H. Cowles ver, and David II. Thomas and Carbon county; Harry L. Strone Willard R. Smith of Salt Lake payjs county; J. W. Pace of ELECT TWO TO countY Millard county; Guy H. Atwood Election of Thomas and Smith of Piute county and Don Clyde was possibe because of changes of Wasatch county. SENATE in the Utah election law that .'he three positions that were went into effect this year, re-- i still in doubt were i n Grand, quiring representatives to be Uintah and Wayne counties. K j Twenty-- 0 n e Democrats In! elected from districts within the larger counties instead of from Senate and 43 In Had the the county-at-largTRY A The House old system been in effect, Tho-CLASSIFIED imas and Smith probably would, SALT LAKE CITY, Nov. yj been have defeated of: because AD TODAY (UP) When the 1939 session of the Utah State Legislature is the overwhelmingly democrat.ea to- called to order next January, vote in Salt Lake county as Patronize areiwIleLocal Merchants! a group of legislators who democratic ini Sixteen of the democrats who predominately of being members their party allegiance will takearethecertain. 19,j9 IIouso f Rcprbsenta-chamber- s seats in the senate and assembly f of the capitol building Uvcswrosuccessful in a bid j ! for j d La-Ru- Rearmament . 4-- OGDEN, Nov. 18 (USDA) Hogs: 1320; steady to 5 cents lower; top $7.90; mixed medium to good 180 to drivein butc hers $7.007.85; sows scarce, valued mostly at S5.25t6.00. Cattle: 500; slow; limited early sales steady; odd lots medium to good light feeder steers $5.506.50; odd head cows fairly good slaughter $5.00; nothing done on other Mrs. J. P. Fugal of Pleasant classes or grades; at auction Grove and Frank Evans, pres- Thursday, bulk Stocker ident of the Eastern States L. and feeder steers,light load lots, D. S. mission, last Thursday lots $6.70 $6.707.60; received the first awards for. down; odd small steers $6T0 weighty distinguished service to agri- &6 90; few cars medium and culture from the Utah State heifers $5.856.35; light Farm Bureau federation in the; good stockers, ioad $6.45; odd lots Salt Lake City state convention. $5.9506. ; five cars Mr. Evans was selected to small lots me$4.3g5.oo; ceive the award for his 'record dium and cows $4.50 good as an unpaid servant to agrikinds 5.25; down; culture in organizing coopera- bulls plain $4.504.90. letive associations, furnishing 1 0 1 Sheep: 1200; small lambs gal and financial advice to both fat state and national farm bureau weighty trucked-iat $7.35; odd lots good organizations, and serving as a steady truck-in- s anc j choice late Thurs-boardof member the federal farm 57.257.50; lots Mrs. Fugal was se-- , lected because of leadership in feeders $6.25; package extreme $5.50. the farm bureau and coopera-feeder- s tive activity as well as for her; record in sponsoring home beau- In one month alone 37 dif- tification and home improve- - ferent foreign lands were campaigns of the organ-- ! resented by visitors to Yellow- ization. stone national park, Wyo. First' ward Oleeri Andersen, ' Gerald Robbins. Second ward John' Everton, Marius Hansen. Y Third ward Newell Tingey, Orpheus club. Fourth ward Sterling Jensen farewell program, Abel S. Rich. Fifth ward Primary conference. John Ivan Andrus of MariAsa Beecher, Sixth ward on will attend the national 4H Willis Hansen. e Bear River Glen Fife, Allen. Corlnne Fred Hansen, Ruth SHADES Rothe. Louise Delmar Call, Harper Whitney, Honey ville Joseph Reeder, Mary Jensen. Willard Earl Kelly, Vera ; BUCHASEST (UP) After enSuch a balance and see-sathe best of health until joying of political power is what makes recently, Ilie Macaneatoo, a Ruwork. democracy manian reputed to be 122 years 4h old, died of pneumonia in the He village of Onceshtl-GiurgiARMISTICE Day this year worked in the fields until he k should have been called was 117. 'Armament Day.'.' It found li he whole FORT HUACHUCA, Ariz., world, .which .twenty Relieved to be the oldest solyears ago started joyfully turning Its swords Into plowshares dier, Sergt. Sandy Gardner, 70, land its guns into motor cars, has retired from active servpushing ahead now with a re- ice' 42 years after he first enarming program greater than listed in the 25th U. S. (Negro) Infantry. He served 30 years any in history. in the ranks. This, too, after the Peace of Munich," where the TRENTON, Mo. (UP ) Oil leading European democracies and dictatorships went through companies have leased a large the motions of ushering in a area in north central Missouri new era of cooperation and good and there is a possibility that Missouri may soon be listed will. states. Today Great Britain, while among the tstill trying to believe in the It is estimated that at least Munich dream, is pushing ahead 300,000 acres of land is already and with a far greater debt under lease Jn the than our own, more grimly than area - around Trenton. i club leaders, Six Utah selected for superior leadership, were awarded gold medals by the Utah State Farm Bureau federation in the recent state convention. Their activities were judged on the basis of years of service, amount and quality of work, done, participation in group projects, and character development. They are Mrs. Helen B. Perry of Pleasant View in Weber county, Mrs. Rhea D. Pugh of Kanab, Mrs. Edna Christensen of Bear River City, Miss Gladys Cliff of Heber City, Voyle Bagle of Greenwich in Piute county, and Robert Penman of West Weber. - REPUBLICANS - planes. France is striving desperately to strengthen her air fleet. Our own government is preparing to y f. Jt j congress November 20 to December 3 in Chicago, 111., as a winner of the Cudahy Packing company contest for club projthe best meat-animect in the state. Ferris E. Halyard of Smithfield will- attend the congress as winner of the dairy project contest sponsored among Cache and Box Elder county club members of Morning, Sego, and Bordens evaporated milk canneries operating in the district. With other members of the Utah delegation, Mr. Hillyard and Mr. Andrus will leave for the congress November 25. club ever with an armament plan (support. Jl cratic nominees to win election to the house for the first time. The her four -- Milton Twitch ,as Djx Roya, B Garff Q ell of Garfield. Hoyt Chanbe' Lindsey, Parnell Hinckley, lain of Kane Lavverence B L j a c k. Geor e W. Leland Johnson of Rich and M. Rees. Isaac Sor Th Redd of San Juan-tio- n wo" and Wallace H Jen to the upper chamber on jof Salt Lake county; S. V. Eis. O. P. G. slate. the wood, H. A. MacFarland and New Republican representa-- ; Herbert E. Smith of Weber will be G. A Staples, of Se- jty. Burton H. Adams, T. Earl vier, Albert E. Miller of Wash- - Foote, Selvoy J. Boyer and Glen Ington, Ray P. Lund and Johnjg Davis of Utah county. Carl L. Bench of Sanpete, James E. W- Sanders, H. Ray Pond and Rees of Morgan, Charles R. Hun- - Hans B Nielson of Cache couof nter of Iron, Rulon J. Larsen ty. Miiton J. Thorne of Box Bea-de- r coun-tive- s e island setting of the 1939 Golden Gate International ExposiThis humorous sketch by Artist Lewi Rothe colorfully portrays the tion in. the middle of San Francisco Bay.. The site, which has been named Treasure Island, lies between the two famous new bridges. In the foreground is Oakland and other East Bay communities; in the background, San Francisco and the Pacific Ocean, Note at light, Alcatraz Island, the Federal Governments homs" lor bad men. ; 1 ! FRANK D. FITZGERALD Republican Governor of Michigan CTLBERT L. 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