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Show CIS'- SPEAKING OF POLITICS I long-rang- e off-year- If ay or Bracken 'tried J. Lee and to in. failed -- fluence Voters to defeat incumbent Com missloner Conrad B. Hart. son. ' By INEZ ROBB HOLIDAY season brings to my door a pair of publications that brighten life rX he might b interested In the 1962 GOP nomination for Second District congressman. considerably.' The first is ONE GROUP very interested in determining Mr. Skou-sen- s tntentloRi 1 scam-paig- n cadre dedicated to r curing the GOP nomination for State Sen. Sherman P, ?lkldnever' when to Some folks attain their goal other keep pushing their goal on ahead of them." Allan T. Howe, former chief of the Utah Young Demo-Crat- a who takes over aa president of the national YD organization. Although' this could be a good springboard to added participation, sources dose to Mr, Howe express douhj that he has put a crimptnto"whatever All cal plans the former governor-m- ay have had to seek a 1962 U.S. Senate seat as an Independent And that would be of real significance. Actually, the 1962 Senate First District and congressional, races very Weber and Salt Lake nearly dominated the 1961 County Democratic leaderscene despite some interestship are working to avoid ing municipal election open party splits over such matters as county xdmmis-sio- n THE YEAR brought an open races in SaJtJAke Counavowal of candidacy for and State Senate battles ty the U.S. Senate from Salt in Weber County. Lake City attorney Calvin L. In Washington, RepubliHampton, who is seeking the can Sen Bennett and DemoDemocratic nomination. cratic Sen. Frank E. Moss It also marked the unoffitook opposite sides of the but noticeable cial, , inauguquestion 71 per cent of the rals of Senate campaigns by time on 204 roll calls in Sen. Wallace F. Bennett which both took a recorded who IS most certainly -stand. Their 1960 disagreeplanning to seek ment record was only 50 and from Democratic L.S. cent. per S. David who is Rep. King, IN almost certainly planning to FACT, this disagreement mark was the second highseek the Democratic nominaest among states with a split tion against Mr. Rampton Senatorial delegation. Only for the right to oppose Sen. the 72 per cent mark posted Bennett by Texas topped the Utah 1961 ALSO brought national to recognition several mark. And, although thera has Utahns of former Utahns been nothing like an offiwhich may orraay not catacial interest displayed, House pult them into the 1962 poSpeaker Ernest H. Dean (D litical arena. American Fork), one of the The drums are already leaders of the beating back in Michigan for 1961 Legislature, is former Utahn George Romsounding a good deal like a ney as 1962 gubernatorial possible Congressional candcandidate on the Republican x ticket. He hasnt said yes" -- idate; but neither has the door been THERE HAVE also been ' slammed tight. denials by some rumored backers have a candidates that they would Romney Blogan Roll with Romney seek office. and are, freely quoting the Foremost among these is words of former Vice PresiJohn Preston Creer, a Utah dent Richard M. Nixon that law student working for Mr. Romney would be a poRep. King, who took time to tential dark horse for Presiwrite this column a letter dent in 1964. stating categorically that he Former Salt Lake City powould not be a Republican lice chief W Cleon Skqusen candidate for Congress-th- is has moved into the national year. Nor will he be a Demo- cratic candidate although spotlight as a result of his anti Communist speeches. that is the party to which This has led to rumors, dehe belongs, he stated em- nied by Mr. Skousen, that phatically. devel-opment- s. -- ), -- Demo-controlle- d MADRID (UPI) - Former Argentine dictator Juan Peron, 55 secretly married in h exne hlg secretary, Isabella Martinez, - persistent rejports sa.id Wednesday. The Overthrown president was out of town and could not be reached to confirm or deny the reports an aide said. 50 pounds his control tower r (atofusion) for industrial will be able to and large public works will sweet-talhis horse home, finally decongest automobile since the steed will be wired traffic from our city streets for sound. Gernsback beand put cars into under-groun- a lieve? his system, already lanes and parking feasible in his opinion, will vaults." make for faster and more CERTAINLY I shall miss scientific races." the advance of 2014, .THERE ARE .only two prob- - which would be the .greatest-(irCan"yofinancial boom imaginable to TemsTTereT From -- the jockey k TIOowpIcST Will the future " a ALVAREZ By DR. W. The almanac also enables people ask ma if me te wotf dinner partners could be helped by with - such borrowed quips as Advice to worms: Sleep ,the new drugs for diabetes, late. and If so, which would be AlexanThe second publication to the better one.-Dr- . spread knowledge and happider Marble 'reports that ness through the household when a person has developed Is the annual "Forecast" of Hugo Gemsback!, widely ' diabetes after the age of 40, acclaimed as the fathdr of and especially when he cut science Action and the eddown on the amount of itor and publisher of sugar and starch in his diet, Magazine. Gernsback is a "man en and when his Insulin requirewith the future, to ment is less than 20 units a ' rapport say the least And while I day,, he probably can get by am overjoyed to know that very well with one of the new drugs. If I can live until 1986, the Tolbutamide is the drug threat of atomic, hydrogen, cobalt or any other missile is more rapidly excreted, and hence a dose may have to kaput (the submarine deChlor-- . be taken twice mises two years earlier), more excreted is propamide nonetheless, the most senslowly, and so it 'can ba sational prediction in 1962 Forecast" is of chief concern taken once a day. Tolbutamide can ba well tolerated to the Society for Improveby most persons. Chlorpro-- . ment ot thf Breed of Bookies, pamide can produce Jaundice in a few persons who are SOMETIMES in the future Gernsback doesnt pin- ' probably sensitive to the electronics .drug. Fortunately, this Jaun-- point the date will replace the Jockey. Or dice clears up when the use Many Radio-Electroni- back says, all city streets and sidewalks will be covered with plexiglass, a combination of plastic and glass that will keep the rain and snow off the Just and unjust alike. This invention comes too late to save me. If I only had the money In the bank- - manipulating In his' control , tower a panel that looks as. complicated as that of a Jet of the drug is stopped, plane, hav to show a degree also,, on small from M.I.T. or Cal Tech? most can doses, get patients Since ! 4m not a horse by comfortably.- - player, I dont know whether Gernsbacks prediction will 1 hve on L km or cur? .Treating .Youths , ,Pc,nt racing. But thera LI !ha I and scattered it is, for, tote board and brellas, lost THE many parents of with the recklessness of callbookies alike to ponder. child with severe diaing cards, I could retire anT Gernsback foresees eternal live on my income. betes, I have to say, No, youth and life, too, but I Oh, yes, something called he cannot depend on the am too far gone to benefit will forfrom such new drugs. He probably will breakthroughs in ever. remove the threat of science in these fields as he have to take insulin' all of I wont eyen be missiles by 1986. his days because the cells in predicts. around in 2010, when he beA HAPPY NEW YEAR to his pancreas are so nearly lieves the successful breakyou, Hugo, an ta-- avery-on- e 'destroyed .they are not makof atomic fusion through else, too. ing this substance that is so essential to dife. The new drugs are not like insulin, and hence they cannot take its place. In children, diabetes is a fa Mtdt ky A mtruts Tartest Menfactmer . very serious disease which it AM EMC AS GREATEST PIANO VALUE must be treated carefully. The parents must learn to adjust the daily dose of and balance It against the amount of food eaten . and the amount of, exercise Exclusively taken. If the child grows up to take good car of his diabetes every day, ha can livt S71S fa. State It Salt Laka City, Utah until ha Is 70. New Drugs For Diabotes or mothproof the woolen closet Gems- - ate." Jockey, long plant potatoes -- at least for electiv service. BUT THEBE have been unmistakable signs of 1962 campaigning cropping up all during the" 1961 politicalgatherings. There has been consider able maneuvering aimed at securing the Democratic nomination for Second. District Congress and the Republican nomination in the my power Jack weighing 35- - to that will be capable of reining" and future Native Dancer. Presumably the power packs will be painted in the colors of the respective stables of owners, although this Is a. fanciful thought of my own that I hand on to Gernsback. , YOUR HEALTH TODAY put ..underwear, Up Ogden. way, former Pangultch Mayor William G. Bruhn, now ' a Weber real, dent while he works for Thiokol, stye his move has nothing te do witir political at least not In ambition 1962. Mr. Bruhn was a pri' mary contender for the Democratic nomination against Rep. M. Blaine Peterson. t THEBE WERE few signs during 1961 Utah elections to indicate whether Republicans or Democrats showed stronger at the polls. Both parties had some work. D. Frank Wilkins took over as Demo state chairman after William T. Thurman stepped up to U.S. Attorney for Utah. And Moab Mitchell Melich becamfe GOP - national committeeman when Jaren L. Jones resigned for reasons of health. Provo lost Its home rule charter government, and a series ot internal explosions threatened the council-manage-r government in Ogden. Death removed State Sen. Alonzo F. Hopkin, Democrat, and A tty. Gen. Walter L. Budge, Republican, from the political scene. Two other Charles State Senators Steen, ' Moab Republican, and Frank M. Browning, Ogden Democrat, resigned from the Senate after mov- lng from their districts (Mr. Steen moved all the way to Reno, Nev.). IT WAS A routine political year 1961 for the most part And, with fireworks due to pop almost from the start ln 1962, perhaps this Is the best time of all to wish, paradoxically perhaps, a Happy and Successful New Year" to all of Utahs. e politicians and would-bpoliticians. And this includes, I hope, about everyone in the state. mTtcT j 1962 Not only did Commissioner' Harrison lead the entire city ticket, but the failure of all-oLee attempts' to purge the commissioner may have on -- - rather, the Jockey' wont up. The future Sande-o- i Hartack or Arcare will be in a remote control tower manipulating a power pack atop the horse that can do anything the Jockey does, including whipping," Instead of saddle 'and rider, the horse will carry a The Farmer' Almanac, with- - 'Lloyd.. A third Utahn picking up national honor this year la local-politi- Ciy, Wcineicoy, December 27, 1961 Forecast Of Futuro Finds 'Robots' Replacing Jockeys, No Traffic Jams In 1961 Politicking Peseret News Political Editor , of III ofTERMS happenings political significance, the year 1961 will not stand out in history, " politicking did yet produce a few items which mav be of some Influence In" of 1962. hapingevents probably the most slgnlfi cant political event of the year was the Salt Lake City municipal election in which 9 MAY KILL OK CUKE RACING COUNTSY SAGE Spotlight Hit Utahns By M..DeMAB TEUSCHER tal la T.7C , . T - IfJinilei1. PcentniQ s10 own 10 month. at SUMMERHAY'S MUSIC CO. Shop Friday Night Till 9 ... . Plenty .of FREE Storeside Parkin GIANT PURCHA Fully Reconditioned Typewriters at Fabulous Prices! Every machine Made to Look Like New Black Underwood Master Noiseless Remington-Ran- d 14-icarriage, Elite type. Standard keyboard, ideal for home or office. 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