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Show Vr y ry "r rTT i X Injuries Faftd - j s pm g n Hits Homestretch frrS.C ' 16 OGDEN A Halloween trick or treater, en Hospital lrora In- juries suffered when struck by a car Saturday about 9:30 p.m, ' 1116 by was only chUd of Walter and Catherine! Kenney Jones,, 2866 Virginia Way, Ogden. - The accident raises Utahs death total To 161 for the year, compared to 166 fof'ihe same period of a year ago. The Halloween night death was the eighteenth .this year in Weber County compared with only 14 at the Same time last year.. Only 15 persons were killed in the county during all ' -- r- TerenceJonesdied Sunday New-Recor- in- - WiirElection Be legal? Expected 7. Salt Lake In Dither Clerk Quits, Vote Periled In Turnout By M. DE -- 51 AR TElSCRER SaltXake Citys hottest election campaign in , decades roared into the home stretch Monday with the voters a,s usual slated to haw the last word. "Candidates ior mayor and city commissioner'were throwing their final challenges and making their final appeals Monday and Monday evening. , Tuesday at ,7 a.m., citizens will start a trek to the polls which will end at 8 p.m. and result in election' of a new mayor and selection of two city o to the investigat- ing officers- report, the victim - ran from a curb into the path jbl par driven by Richard Evans, 16, of 1621 Binford St The accident occurred in front of 3279 Van Buren Ave. The child was born May 17, 19531, in Ogden. He was a men? ber of St. Josephs Catholic Church parish and a student at St. Josephs Elementary of X di , Schopl. SurvivorsTnclude his parents grandparents Mass of the Angels will be recited Tuesday at 10 a.m. in St. Josephs Catholic Church. The familyrequests no flowers. Leland Davey, left. Granite district supervisor--! bu1 FIRE ' ings and, grounds, and William B. Martin, board mfember, pitch in to help save school furniture during height of $40,000 fire at Webster School in Magna Saturday night XMonday board members inspected fire damage and formulated plans to resume ' classes"Tuesday: T ACTION DURING and- - C, -- d n, . Tn tKat Tues-T-mont- h.- day voters smash al Sunday-nig- Mrs. Wood told the Deseret News she ht was not going toTeturn to work Monday to prepare the Salt a payroll checks nor was she going to act as Town Clerk for pationin ihe municipal election Tuesday. icipal election ."I feel that Em being pressured to returfl to the position Up To 60,000 w which I have resigned and I also believe that others from estimates are are to Jeopardize my town board position for whirfw. trying between and. 60,000 that 50,000 am for I Tuesday! said Mrs. Wood. running citizens will cast their votes Board in addition to her Town of is a the member She mu- Granile Moves ""Pre-electio- FoRe-Ope- n II fate NtjRVll SALT LAKE Is there, or Isjit there goingto be a legal municipal election in Nortji Salt Lake Tuesday?' The prublemarose Monday from the resignation of ' Mrs. Freda Wood as town clerk effective Sunday, And the confusion has caused Town Heard official to hurriedly check the law books to determine whether" or not this will have ah effect on the community's municipal election, )'k, Ev Ferrow,, attorney for Nbrth Salt Lake,, said he' knows of no elworial duties foT the town clerk during the actual election." "But Im going to efietik the law books again just to be sure. he said. North Salt Lake Town Board meets in a regular meeting at the Town IJafl Monday at 7:30 p.m., and this matterls expected toJbe solved at this time, said Town Board President "Albert Lawrence-.said Mrs.' Wood resigned' effective Nov. 1 but 'was reappointed as acting clerk last Thursday for the purpose f preparing The citys month-enpayroll and to officiate atthe election. . He said she was reappointed Town Clerk on a temporary basis for $425 a month. At the time of her reslgna-tioMrs.- - Wood was receiving a salary of only $285 a - irfor partlcl-- i n . Tuesday. The preyious X office of town clerk. Fire-H- it nicipal high is slightly over appointive Town Board President Albert Lawrence She charged 45,000 votes. on herself and job and gave this Chief magnet expected to with "persistent pressure SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH MONDAY, NOVEMBER from the position as town clerk. MAGNA A team of Granite pull the voters to the polls is as her reason for resigning has had "two or three sub she stated also that She rict administrators and the slam-barimayoralty race stantial offers for employment. elsewhere. Each offer, she . uildings and grounds officials pitting State Sen. Bruce S. more than the $285 now being paid the town clerk. met at Webster Ele- Jenkins, against J. says, pays Wood said- she accepted the position as acting Mrs. mentary School here Monday Bracken Lee. town-der- k soiely-t- o prepare the pay for TO"Survey Satur days fire dam-ag- e The commission race has election.. and set up a temporary takeX a back seat to the roll vouchers and act as clerk for the municipal in an increase was offered Wood Mrs. so, For doing school program. mayor slugfest all the way Some 596 Magna students through, but will still be a salary for the short, period. Mr, Lawrence said the board also authorized Mrs. slept in' Monday after school spirited battle for the two A policy of stage construction to obtain more miles to suggest to the town board the person or persons Wood was. dismissed due to Satur- seats. of highway per dollar expended was adopted by the Utah for the position, although this job Is under recommended 4 Contenders day nights blaze which deRoad Commission Monday. finance department headed by the Town President. the two and classrooms ' stroyed The - Contenders Include Incumplan was given the blessing of Mrs. Wood, however, said she has placed an advertisedamaged four others. The fire bent Commissioners L. C. Grant E. Meyer, district .engineer for the U.S. Bureau of in- - looH newspapers announcing the vacant position ment swept away part of the three-stor' and Grant M. Bur-- and will interview the applicants as to their qualifications, T Public Roads, who attended structures roof but the Romneyand two challengers, but that she will not select her own successor. the meeting at the State Capibottom two stories were vir- bidge, Sheep's Clothing? K. Piercey chief J. fire former "This decision will be made by the town board, not by - . tol. . tually undamaged. . and city employe Orson F. one individual," she said. confiSchool were officials He warned, however, that Hottinger. dent Monday that classes sufficient In addition to the Salt Lake would resume Tuesday. election, voters in Mur be acquired and major cuts City One Day Off! ray, South Salt Lake, Midvale, should be made "during the Principal Milton R. Johnson Sandy, Bingham, West Jorfirst stage of constructioriso said mopping up would be dan, South Jordan and Riverthat the second stage pOuld be completed Monday night and ton will go to the polls Tuesthat by combining 4th and 5th day. added later ajj.minimupi' grades in some rooms, classes in the last four Results of the balloting will Could begin again one tfeSr one siate of candidates In programming inter-statStudents at Salt Lake Citys November arrived in Utah funds School went to the be announced after tabulation South consideration will flrsr day off. High for Vj.is city unopposed running Sunday with mostly fair skies be given to a Twelve of the schools 18 council or town board posts. polls a day1 early to vote for Mondays night, Mr. Hammel contiguous, and slightly warmer tempera- usable are still classrooms usable. In the other four communities, city officials but it wont said' system tures which promise to contin- aS And for citizens who wanrtff Elmer J. Hartvigsen said there Will he rnntests. unt In. the finaLKtanriings. to building isolated, Siipt. opposed ue through Tuesday. . or " " Mondisconnected,. said, of instructor direction were indications Under There HlghsTuesdaywill --range the resolution.. sections, and faculty rooms can be used day also that the heated mayor Lee S. Hammel and his Amerifrom 58 to 70, with Iowa MonAreas where traffic density for classes until the roof is e&. campaign might also produce can Problems class, the mock day night from 30 to 40. is greatest, where extensive replaeed in two to three weeks. a very tight battle at the polls. election preview of Tuesdays Salt Lake had aliigh of 61 cher or realignment of existTeachers, Parent-TeThe smashing primary tri- municipal election is expected . will pairs The Sunday. mercury and citizens members roads of Lee, who polled more to draw votes of most of the will be ing began if necessary umph reach between 62 and 65 Tues- new the main clean up Monday fin- votes than Jenkins and the student body. construction is not begun, day. will be given high priority, ishing a Job started Saturday other four primary candidates The students, will be voting NEEDS RARE OPERATION Ruth Ann Leonard, fair also Despite Novembers sent the former gov- on ballots which-- are just like the resolution said. combined, costumed Halloween five-dayoungby y celebrate weather will who Nov. 15, will' leave her start, the -sters and teenagers who stayed ernor into the final running the regular city ballots and will forecast indicates rain over Programming also will he for Philadelphia for a rare operation Thursday with ' done in line with available use the election booths in the up most of the night wiDing off with a head start. most of the state starting after Mrs. Michael J. Leonard. The infant was her mother, went into Jenkins "refunds at the time of anticistrategists books and readying the school foyer which will the middle of the week. high born without bile ducts and a gall bladder. the last weeks of the Campaign be used by the real voters opening of October pated construction. EngineerHighlights See ELECTION on Page B 2 Tuesday. . $40,000 Damage weather were the hurricane-forc- ing work then wifi be authori- Mr. - Hammel pointed out ' winds which struck Davis zed so as to be completed at fire Damage caused by the not only will the students that and Weber counties the tag-en- the time 'such funds become $40,-00was estimated at between SECTION B be able to express their ideas of the month and the lack available in order that the enProposed construction" of a and $50,000. not nearly as be will on candidates, of precipitation in Salt Lake gineering staff may complete they was extensive as it $35,000 building at Farmingtorv thought its work load in an orderly example to house the Davis getting a first-hanCity. originally. County WelThe city had only ,22 of an manner. News 1, 2, 8, 11, 12 of how to take parf in govern3 Cause of the blaze was an was fare In approved all Department the ment affairs. inch of rain, far short of the planning work overheated blower fan in the Sports Utah Board of be also the will be em- - -- A tiny Salt Lake will 1.34 inches which is normal for In Monday addition, by they 9 baby girl Without the operation, Ruth attic, according to Salt Lake Comics an example of voting Examiners on a split vote of October. The highest tempera-- - phasi?ed keeping in mind still leaves for Philadelphia Thurs- Ann - 10 setting Financial P. Frank Fire Chief Leonard, daughter of Mr. County -- ture Was a 78 on Oct.' 24, and ultimate requirements,- - prop-- , Radio-T11 that might well be followed by day- for an operation which Highlights 0nSand Mrs. Michael J. Leonard ' See RQADS "bn B-the lowest a 24 on the 31st. . save life. 12 their parents and fellow citiObituaries her may Page Sunerintendent Hartvigsen 3117-8tSecy. of State Lamont F. zens of Salt Lake Qty, East, will die. added that it would not be Actipn Ads voted against the Toronto The girl, who .will be one practical to transnort Webster which he said proposition year old Nov. 15, was born students to other schools Tor would set a dangerous prece with .atresia (closure)' of the the day disrupting nrograms of dent, adding tnat we will have bile ducts with absence of the surrounding schools- desks and books were New state buildings all over the gall bladder. She has chronic to shipped froni the maln SCENE TODAY liver disease and unless some- warehouse State. Monday to replace The final Action, name in re-gthing is, done, she will not live those damaged or destroyed in to a request presented by the fire. The school's bookroorn many months longer. the State Public Welfare Combeis located on a mezzanine A CANNON SALUTE today to Mrs. Mary mission on Oct 6. At that time, WHONEEDS IT? tween the attic and third floor Latham-Reid- , a lively little lady who, beIt was pointed out the Davis At the Cedar City Kiwanis Club meeting and was extensively damage, cause of broken hip suffered in a fall last the other Welfare Department County where the talk was on the month old. and at that time day, jjy flames and Water. rwas very - mCich in need of week, spent her 93rd birthday Sunday in forthcoming election, Club President Klein they reported that little could the LDS Hospital, satisfactory office space and one hold-ove- r city councilman, and three her. for that construction ofa building Rolkr reminded members that the club has A native of Wellsville and a pioneer was advisable- the child's grani candidates KnoW council for seats, rs, In the Lund district of Nevada,-MAt that time, the board of parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon R. has led an eventful and purposeful to I wouldnt discussed the advis--abilit- y examiners teQ how T 4910 presume anyone Leonard, West, Q lifeand though the years have dimmed : to vote, he said, "But if all three of our Kearns, were in S.486p either buildirig a San PunUscO. rt 1 of" her sight, shes as alert and active as men' happened to win, our club would constructure for the department' noticed a story in the They List many folks half her age. trol the city council San .Francisco papers about or renting one All three memanother bers of the board expressed with the same election1 time again She makes her home for the most part Its To which Neal Carter, jhe holdover mem- condition.infant sent infant concent at the danger of rewas This vot2405 33rd E. Mildred Mrs. and Ivins, South, tyith Tuesday ber and only Democrat on the council, to a doctor in Philadelphia for ers are urged registered moving property from tax rolls one of her four living children. - Sixteen as to vote they JSo what if we did what would we aiTbpefatfonr which involved by construction of the state VOTE! please-B- UT grandchildren, goodness knows how many have then? the insertion of small silver . ..Just in .case, you- - dont re, building..... and a host of friends are . . , ' tubes into the child's liver to member where, your voting The matter was referred to pulling for her' speedy recovery. DeTEXAS, WHERE ELSE? Public Welfare State the supplant her .malfunctioning place is located, check Page " was this oil tycoon had forgotten bile ducts. , partment In a letter from Weltoday for a complete, MORNING 5IATINEE fare Commissioner Ward C. at . According to the San Fran: list. . home, and ordered, his chaufsomething i Speaking of elder citizens,' Ken Bourne feur id' make a U turn in the middle of the cisco newspapers, the -- opera Holbrook, the board of exam- - -lFor assls'anceh finding ' of the Did Folks Central Committee wants business section and ners were informed that it tion was a success. . go back for it which one is yours, call to remind everyone' past 70. regardless of was the welfare commission's The family wrote the Phila- either the Salt Lake County race, color or creed of the, free show awaitSorry, sir,' the driver answered, But who said he clerkVoffioe at DA doctor, or delphia opinion that the proper thing h them Tuesday, you know its illegal to make a U turn on to do would oe to erect a build- would operate on the child. 1 Deseret News Information 'h f ing this street lor several blocks. -Atresia the lng at Farmington. Although Bidary EL Service at at a.m Utah 9:30 the at Theater, Its Gov. George D. 'Clyde said Foundatioh will pay the docElection polls will be open and the' attraction is a preview of Hound Very well then, the Boss said, Just tor's fee he was ihclined to agree with lor the operation, the Tuesday from 7 a.m. to 8 stop the first Cadillac you see coming in ouf Dog Man, starring Fabian, the teen-ag- e the welfare commission that to family must stand the other p.m. Complete . election re' sensation. direction, and buy It! , as in the build the structure expenses, which Include hos- sults will be tabulated and ' ' Best interest of the taxpayers." When we' asked Ken if he thought jthis- pital bills, transports tion- - and reported - Tuesday evening PARTING SHOT Air. Holbrook's letter was ac-- -chotel bills. Persons interested and Wednesday morning by HIGH .SCHOOL PULSE Alice Landvatter, 541 Wil-- type of entertainment was appropriate for. bv another letter . the Old Folks, he 'retorted: "Just what they fnington, a student' at South High School, casts her Why does a "young fellow '.keep telling in helping the family meet a staff headed bv M. DeMar ompanied from the Davis need itll give them a new look at' life. "the girl he'S- - goingto marry that' hes un- - j these expenses may dcL'so by Teuscher. Deseret News po- Monday in a mock city election held at the t- ballot school. The election is a practical lesson In American and welfare board - And it might evendo something for you worthy of "Tier shell find It out soon mailing contributions to them1 Jitical editor " " and me, too! I at 3117-8th the building. . East 1, enough. "democracy for the Students. 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