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Show Sudetens Flefht Conunued Iron Page One and 'Washington Democrats 1 these Sa, "tomer T. Rope over s t1C;... - Otto At Case. a l'esensendite.. Hem. Carl Hayden. Arizooa Democrat. I was far ahead ,of two opponente I In incompiete returns., Continued From Pege One t t lacembents,Triumpb of tit,,,orther - Voters -- --- - outbreak ,0 'Ilia '" Police showed a gelP .' yesterday in and Sucletentefought ruted - - ' i r) , lt"" "th ten German - Carolingwasiutexception.-- .,G111g:, I ".."'.-"....4'..-- toreitont: ,,,,,,.., ,,,, ,,, brffs;'01:esepiT Li i t 1 ' , t. ta toil. oPga Saunter Seot, 24 and ne - .. lir - ' eon-tams- .. 1,64& -- dock, 3.456. For countY sheriff; Allred. DOYM ': it ,,14 . .... 1, 1" . es 1,169. rarFears Dispel 1Southeastern Europe -- RI7DAPEST. Sept; 14,(AP), 1..,patity that 'the Czechoslovak- 1 Buie Entente adv. would not crisis might. plunge Europe into i neeeserily t orce Rumania into Roberts. 588; Strebel, :wa mounted .1a southeastern war as long es Hungary remelts.Republican TicketFor tr. S.. Europe today hi mark ed contrast id ileUtrat i. , senator. Barnes, 141; Barna, to the optimism which prevailed Informed sources in Belgrade ' f 1.637, Wherry, 181.... Immediately fitter's : I said Yugoslavia...Smother ally ot For state- senator, Andtint. MS" Ntimberg - address- - t Czechosiovakta, sull hoped for Goodwin, 't I.10; Spalding, 1,441. In Bucharest. King Carol of flu, ! .peace but that "sudh. last hopes' For sheriff, Boyd. 1.1123;. Rob.. .mania presided et a meeting-o- f t on- the ponibility the crown council. erts, 5,18; Stiebel, 433. t that Britain might find a solu, State Rounumia. I two. First per representatives, regarded as offinial. declared in an editorial Dietrict, Ashby, 278; Thorne, 214; "...1:he'lrygosby government-o- -- n, -Dotriet.-an egrava, declared that new had 6; learned-nothind from the World Knudsen, er since Napoleon was the de. District. Rio War and remained "the nation menthaL 3.11:. Bartley, 261; Fifth Makin between war and peace which still indulges in threats Distrkft. Christensen, 114; Wight.' ,so entrusted la a single nutwas and despotisimu-the- y man. 237., want to I 'rhe liesrgPaPer,,..,-- , in Hitler' A RUMallian 'dreier& office of as nominee in Utah sense of responsibility before the ficial east that Rumania's- ern- - world In this t'ounts are hour.' grave Dernocratio;-Claren- ce A. Cirint . . .. ..... county-clerL. M. Atwood, as , ' .. ., .. ,E-- E;- How- .-Nissen Andrew Jensen, treasur. tmeth9 I kklen k er; Eloise P. Fillmore, .recorder;-Arnold C Reylance, attorney; : George Nt lialey Marceline Nielson,. auditor: Bur. feontinued From Page One) Carl H. t'bristeesen .... ton 11. Adame state house of , TREASURER rrEresontattael in District No. 1 Mrs Cornelia S. Lund I Itepublican-.-Attre-d C. Johnson. Sid LambournW4R). Mrs. Marguerite Q. George r county, commissioner, J. It Jarvis (Di incumbent Legbilative term; Robert L. Ashby, county AUDITOR, State Senate commissioner, two.year term; J. Ferrell .(D) Inci 1m 'tIratit Gerdati It'aelarlane. rierkt George hint , Clark - Jr Wept land. Stanley N. Child. E. R. Cowan (R); Lindsay Gordon E, ne14- 14astirer; Alta - Justesen mpence ILERS Faux. recorder; J. Albert Page. William .L North (D) In. , - - aunrora; Howard T. Thorn. audi cumbent Dim,. 5. Parley W. late and tort Edward B. Jones. surveyor; John M. Petersen fro. Thomas Dix: Dist. 7. Sheldon R.." J. 't'iotor Leifsen,, state house of - ASSESSOR Erew5ter and Wilford representatives in district No. 4. IsCbaininsat (Et.- Ell ton: Dist.. 6. Chris Grernhagen A. a. Skidmore 114i inoinntent J. Clyde Brimier Dist. U. and SURATTOR Parnell Hinckley and J. Patton E. Fisher George - - Neeler Diet, !Rt. CD) :Runoff and Alvin R. Dyer; Dist. 11 Mr. : RECORDER I Sept. Albert Jensen and Paul al. Pet. " (DI Runoff. W. Dist. Iteid 14, George ' ron; (11) Runnft. and John Holler Dist. 15. Wit. 1IX42iLATIV lowing results: For U. S. SenaD barn Pres. and Ingleby Parry tor. Y Franklin S. Harris. 495; State SP nate; Dist. 16. J. Vern Bolinder Arthur Wherry,: 371); Claude T. (R) Harvey IL duff. IVilfortil ley: 187.-Barnes; Owen Woodruff and Wilford C. 'REPUBLICAN For representative; LeRoy B. Brimiesc Toone. 6,3; R. E. Miller. 113. Runoff. (D) County Recorder Democratic ticket for Supreme , ,.. Mrs HazeI1. Clase State iloasez Court. Ettgene E. Pratt, 1638; Democrats Mrs. Ilantoix L. Smith Donotigh.1456. Dist 1. Bayard W. Mendenhall; Legislative For "tete senator ira A. Hug, Dist. 2, George A ChriStensen; State House. gins. 3304; 'Joseph W. Jensen, Dist. 3. P. S. Slarthaids; Dist. 4. 1. Willard 11. Smith and' 2230; T. Leland Shreerst. 1371. M. Ross petite. W. Frank --Listene-Dist For first Dist It G&W; De.stW. natned in an county officers are 7 and 9, Runoffs; Dist 9. Guy PIROLEN SOf-ciincumbents County eonunissioneLindsey; Dist 10, nem &aril; t-. four veer. territ, NV. R. of E. Edbalsam. A. Albert Pun13. Dist& 10, II, Entire, 3573; John M. Belnap, 1370; nttr. 'Dist 17, W. Douglas Allen: Ogden was being sought by the B. B. Hawk's. 1127. S. marshal's office to. Dist 18. Isaac L. Sorensen; Dist. local r term, Charles A Hatday on a I rtarge of parole 19, Wallace IL Jenkinson. Vitratin. 25428; John W. Arrinawas sett' to Edbalfam Republicans ton 1851; Charles G. Hartley, 442; McNed Island in April. 136. Dist. 1. Runoff; Dist. 2. J. A. Alma L. Peterson, 1774; Ether G. 'Alder; Dist 3, Minos Devine; charred with theft of interstate Taylor. 93g. He Vral pamled earDist 4. Gordon P. Chrivensen;, commerce. attawoev. Jolla A., Menr V: Dist. ty dricks. 4997; Cliarles ' Cowley, Of tic..? Southern Califoriva and ,. 0. 'William L Beez:e Inst. '7. 2079. ' hroke ins panne in County clerk and auditor, Law.., Wilford W. Gardner; Dist. 9, allegeoly leaving that aectlon to return to retire M. Stettin, 1919; Jahn C. David IL Thomas; Div, 9,10.HemLoa Ogden. 1.ittletield. 1143; Lawrence Tap ming C.:Mortensen; Dist 'Fisher: Din- - 11.. LaMar Duncan; tor. 1141. SCH00114 STILL OUT Dist 12, Olive P. Eardler Dist. Sheriff. John R. Watson. 1561; PAROWAN", Sept. 13, James Wells: DAL 1 LP" Mutate., 1277; Lee Murdock, Joseph of the "bumper" pea crop in Par. E; Richardc Dist IS, Roscoe W. 1679. owen Va Ilev..the opening of Par. Arthur T. Shurt, Arias G. Reiner, Irvine; Dist Treasurer. .otran High School has , again leff; Dist.17. B. I- - Gleson;-Dis- t4971; Herbert W. Ilayward,-203' been postponed.. Since Most of Wilkinson. 18 , Dist. 13, Orson McRae. Recorder. Elva the students have enmloyment 4645; Mae E. Bramwell, 3326. I in the pea harvest, school off. lialtöt City constable. Sidney A. Elscials .are: coOperhnne with pea 21133- .-Smith, wood, Ilintiff -,The.'Ssit lake 'Uotinty growersty allowing the students Legislative ticketNo contest 7'0GrIEN; Seivi.":11,Ahhough I. A feature of the.:hrimari was ballot. which will he given vol, to cominue their work. Unless nix District Two, H. itt District 1 all Democratit incumbents io the defeat Of Joveph iciols ers subwill 27, frost intercedes some farmers Sept A. McFarlane. 562; Jahn , ,.. ,... ,.,,T, Roy, former epeaker of the all l01101Vq: 'c'ff."--- ' will have harvested four crops . Pederson. S02". Maurice Hart. 365. stantially DE310CRATIC ""'" '" Hofouse of Representativen, who .,, L D. : !s4 Pess tOts 1 twesion4z1,,Ptesent ,,. Destriet.-- : Three.,.. showed .....toly tbe foote., Canons Tbsitniewslitice";---:- , topening. ',of ::::. t OfPriii tAilkiatInft id votes-fodI eenator:.- He woe defeated .hy Wood. Sat Vergle J. Cox; 399. , '...,,, . 0. ' I be Smith. 625.: Simon M. Welsh. 353. The vote WS S light. There were meerksary to nommate a can- Maw. District Five. Wilmer J. no torte-gil- t for nominatkm - on I dulate for count, rommitetion- 929: John Joseint L. Peterson.- r antiera.. both the Itertibliran Immofive' or For county sheriff. Boyd, t 1.02 4it)-41- I tieb-ber- - ed were-piec- - -- 3.5..,-.6- . - i, atft,t. . , , 1 atter-Adol- .:r, 7 trispr-norninati- a , election by.LeRog B. Youni .01 Ogden; right, victor ink yesterdaVe-pnl!narifor the Eepublican nomination. 1 : . - - , , -- - kJt, unopposed in Utah' s First Con-- -forthe uolreinationfor,re7ekctioli on thenenidertitieTliket, trill.beTroposed in the November - 1,024;1Tuctizett, eats' Anderson ection I Distri1ct gressionot For st2t6 teoresentatIvi, District, Jacob, 732; Larson, tilit Second District,- Blake; 618: Foote.' 506; Wilber. 218; Fourth Distrkt Afieman. 371; lIciyer, 544; Fifth District, Leavitt. 211 Edman. 189; Davis. 217; Wilson; 203, Wight, - 4- Rep.. Abe :Murdock, 706: Giles; For county surveyor, retinal Os. Shelton, 3407. For city Judge, final, ,Terry,' :1,765 - -- I , , For county, commissioner, 'two. '.1.930;Mut.1, , yearterm.,Manson, - 'spr " I For stout senator, Aird, 1.456: Clyde, 1,919: Ellett, 1,731; Lowe,. 1258; Lundell, 1.531, Mower.. 1.064; Thornton, 1.618. For couuts commissioner. four yeer term. elark, 3,963 Harrison. Contritie Parade Ro-bini- , - I Z437,. Charleston. had ,asited...tortheone reportstod two czechoslo, 'clash atbecaust el reported.-irreg- yak were killed kit. who Icon the Democratic Rep. ino no . komotau..'but there ras olanues." C. over State Sen. 'Warwick nomination for Wino.. ... . 'Mediate confirmation: floc Marnh'y -To- - Coatt-Parl- e: Eau-1 o es SI r tie y lamp:lure. John garind Law Eilearded:'-'7- ' 7-- tri- li;ti-was extended to ...Sullivan had no oppositionfor feat Dfaii P. Brayton, Itpnblkan, nominee. right; for '1 American Legion's transI the Democratic nomination for . that distris' file seat in the National Congress from Clah's Second ' continental parade which by Mum P. Gov Francis this office tariv The foreign 1, ; governor-.'theweek will- have , - afternoon reported the affair str phy, wealthy 'Industrialist, ap!.: Congressional. Diltrict. 1the end of1500::members-here 4 lose Republican. --was only-- a ltutio--potently-won-At " 1 COntAlt-TrOFast. tontimzed through from the r Atty7:0011.-113601ahin German-- detwrerMation;- bdt 7 Saltless today The,Xaravan of ' tatirit corrected: '...Its report to .,11.Cheney, I traing and :ears la Los Angeles Charles W. 'robe", held a nay that at least eight of the Rep. s, L A lead over two nvals in" NewCzech gendarmerie were killed -- nye- special trams - passed semiFrom Pairs One Repulitican Ccmtinuott and said that the death,- - jig; 1l liampshlre'll' 1, through Salt Lake today. some tonal race. probably would be hignerat. 11. Inalor nation. while of,,theat,tualting,,, stopovers, et cumocia ammo alter Konrtd, ....Artois. the. state line to Yer! .,.., Ceon the Bourbon bath :i several - hours -- to alloweightsew room. ikiv. Oeoree 11- - Aiken. places lboilein, leader:, of the Sudeten ii .400311 were with a hard ing, Approximately 250 Legion. by fought, publican; won renomination Gement, had Jo1mm4 the 'Int. Demur-14M ranee arrtve& including two Oh. aat , .threatenut; least party -- -Ian., RuncimattMentittion - Mite I .talde margin-- i; state and piece bandsthe Milton Post of pirants tei Vermont's no elan that tht. Sudeten commit, 017110ali bceion, Mosti, and- the American Nearly Complete Returns Ekren national :offices ...b,d, willi the tato for negotiations ?I for lemon- Fi. emote- prititli .of gy., reuirint Virtually complete --Cserbialkittak-: governmr.. had 1 7Uun " , s thit'verrints trett. Mass. teen ilm.,,,. Renttb Michiganfa been diesolved." . Iollow7 ... ... , .1' lielesations from Rk:bmond. tmlnPr 'Gov. Fra" It2g.rra161 ' ate a result there ' complete Ts-, andNew York state aloe tire ' 15-.to battle Frank - tr; S,- Senate 'breakdown to etiorot to solve the t. Red. rover- tor ' 7a2; Wberrv. 5.1.160; Claude T. .. the bitten-bloo- dy ,.. dirtiute over the,.- crat:c i Incumbent, Ten special trains from the Murphy ;NOvrinvorr.: barites. U,T:art,,',,.,-;zSudetens' demands lot Ai'if rotet 4,. ,i,'. primary L, rase and Smolt will pass throUgn: unCTA'---- .--''54tit I Lake tomorrow. Three New i e1 McDonough. halt Lake. Sudeten side for lumber tliscute York units Will make up a party i the ollhott continuous 17n; Lugene .E. Pratt, 244., aim. 6 more of i: than 600 lions ol the reeling inner toonz, V, 2. reprromtative. First dui. Meanwhile the eovernment. Jo- Meranvittile plans were under. ij drloartmentB. et thetwar tram Oged Young. ' the (IllLeRoy Surieterie ultimatum noring way by tocaL Legion members The foreign minister would not. den. 8,197; R... E. Stiller; Myton. .. tiemandine coa,,at-to- n et martial 4ois- participation-i- n the --ranee. .... , several ...3.944t.:,... on rep:sly-ma.,..r. comment tsw in 'cern"' 1",101.n oo the coast next week. -regInntbon f had y, S.- tepreaentarive; reservists Second C. '., .. inandeered r motor .busites in called to the colors. district (1).1. W. Robinson. Prague to roan fresh troops fetal' been cdfictals explained that in nor. Prove, 21:92. Warwick C. Limo- - the regions under .mtlitary etnn. ma constantly reserrials times reaux, hall laike, 8.780, ..,. tea The- ultimatum expired ear. acuve or commissioner.' were 4.;year yawing 'entering enonly immeduste re-ty today, without '' ii-- Mulauts.....12;4 .. --term li.il-,'4.-Innt Movements 11,035. IL Walter he Anderson, Specbd The Sudeten party Is conduct.. A' government. iouree empha-- , County commissioner.A The Juvenile Court has sole ed on the leaderthlp principl- e- , sized term (B),...Edward E,, 'Howe. I there wu no aportat troop followinr the Nast German power to commit it juvenile tint tense Roscoe Rodeo, .745: Wil-townrn movement" B. James Mul!ini, who lender to the Mt Industrial modal Czecholovalt-GermaIfenlein as frontier ham H. Adams. 5,357; 1A.. W. itril- - i , alone has authority to I Wolter H. Anderson School at Ogden. except in cases t hut saw the,, motorized units ley. 3,992. ' where an y h n w lelomes are tommatted. the Prague go y. 2 14'ot were reinforcing, soldters and .1 County conooLssioner.. for the Democratic nominat., n, Atty.., Gen. John IA Rice tertn. liti...4...C. Higginbotham. I civil authorities in eight Eludetoday-gav- e' re. to Pie of, ' iOn , lour, """ :post. ""-1.452. r"' . ten Gman 4,111tricte is here II .1.. 3 sponse to is query by L. V. True, reoorterfthe,,deciskin ,i were kal..4 anti asanyinjured , Lake Salt Cork , County year Man. at to dir,solve his cottMittee to E.. ! newt h.- Lunn, p,3,82., mrs. mar, Mullins is Ogden.deptity county suOrney, following Adolf fliticiae COMIniiiianero. 'r A' As11nn.41'watAin'..tt-ie- l hew' clashes 6.73fe Mts. Q.- George, Nurnberg attack ....on Czethosite : guerite 31r. the that It:welted the tennnt of v Manna nuttennatV incumbent in juvenile vads4-coteposition. .. .,.. 4.252; Jennie Ms& skit, moodaii., court has exclusive kirmdtaton and other members of the Brit. t Soldiers', in automobile' pa. ;. rington. 2985. IL all cases relating to the negisn mikelmt at a conference at (R1-i trolled County rterorder leading to thelect dependency and delinquen. Arch, Henlein's bums (014 at .fiudeten highways German cit Many i Hazel Taggart Chase. 3.554 14esvol.otoleirearas.hirstreimder - restdenta- - telt their- tinmell there 74 man 1,1.O1M, Smith- - 1214- Astic,-years of age.. extent in felony said that, . Nortivall Freese. 1.524, lien lo prague; ' cases. wherein the district court in view of acts of violent" in the I surveyor me pee- - , County facing lovernment, - Itudetes-Itit---- t Clirt it Christen-- M. eible 'rebellion that 'Cliold engem, .- I not ProPtr olniesPntre tor It, Petersen,riXthInill no limrer rxisled, 1 --- !. 0,,,sudeten r,enrien niti.., iI. 4.1121.. Ilouis Whether lienlein himseit reuld j Ignored, fR)-tcounty sheriff martial law tile matunt against ly induced tet tont er with Prest- - I ,ann, - .i Watts, 1.6h5; - I.. .Sebettler. 3 : tient Eduard P.enes or Premlrr I a- i 411. - Milan ,1 liodza kemained a ones- - ; towns near the western frontier..:: treasurer County-tiliara 'Fr.! : flambeurIvf" 4' lied - M"ewillieo martiet taw --raft drive for ;Lost Iungenheciter, obbscription extended over two snore sudeten I : to raise national diteithe hinds I County atowney it'llCorks; A period of buss' and profitcommunities KOMMati and J. Iladeer,4,421; F. lieml Hen..1 as the ninon esratten the next , able activity Lake reel-toGrassing. Sokliers and. special move ant speculated upon pot; told; 2636; Mao seas predicted today by Ru Pollee thin afternoon were pre. State senate siblet action by Germany, Ion at reel estate Sanders. sorv'me order in tett trontierdis- tarlane, 9Z71; Gordon Weggei ,t Continued 211reat man. in addressing the Prst trims. Reports to the capital in- land, 9,2,Tic Stanley N. Child, 9.. : admitted the generally this season of the Fait ditated- they were driing an et-meeting the mituation and tore. 16:1; E. M. Royle, 6,621; Charles Lake-ReI Estate Board In the it4'llve- ob. T,.. ' a continuing threat to peace.. W. Spence. 6.2A Le eTenee,, Newhotnie Frank ',1 'Iota 4All quiet throughout the.se- - Isaw ; Epperson. 4,601: 'ire'''. Wle of all Europe. for the a great. "There have itublit:' the errvernment radio next hours.. They declined , APage.,St.aiew,.artrt 3.13;StkGerIeeen 3.757; -- -many rest 'state Wet recently. annotmcgd lubtlAntly at 2. p.m. In predict the course of events l "er '''''''' 3'been which have ., 'S Lel.: 1.-- s Ti Ian- - Annie Pike Greenwood. : highly profiti for that critical permd. . able to the purthoser," said Mr. - I IL Watson. ZAKAS; I. EA- 'Affects Over Million 434E6 Demands increaed for Carlon this outlook . Sanderi Wit J. '; It was estimwed 2,943; Walker. ward that more .; plebisette là 'the Sudeten and the tided fact that unusual. Van a million of C7eli be whom the Ger- l Lambert. 2,3;3. determine to ty fine opportunities are now senate State (RIWilford sievakia were stibtected to the man speaking minority should he presented for aim building of stern reeulatinna al defense ot Owen Woodruff. 5.14U Harvey This' led to widettr, Brim-leC. governed., homes. I see no reason why we Wilford 50.54; H. Miff. the realm sets 1mnriiu lave.) -rtrculated reports that a formal shouldnot .have- a real boOM0 4.70t- Mr!. W. - T,- - Kunaiero tioidtcrs Iii --riti tr Mr.: CO II wouid be tWade for such demand estate activity." trot tit tesions in wilich disturb. 2.a 40; Sant r.litifor:2.2.ti. Louis R. 1Vatts,, selected realOther speak ers i ncluded Man. ances toeiunft Adolf itititr's State house of representatives. 4 ford cs yesterday Republican E. A. Shaw, V. A. ilettityon, IL Ntirnbere spenh of Monday Democrats-- . MeConausthy and It P. Kipp. night resulted iti Cie deaths cif :J. Land. 323, nominee for Salt Luke Temple Notices but 1,4rartiel Jack Croft, president of the st least. 17 peotik, W. Mendenhall. 424. revard sheriff. Courily board. presided. Increased American interest in M eiNTI .TEMPLEThe 774: Maw.' H. Angel. Inst. 2--3. 41,eveloomentst here ivas initicatwi4 close for General A, Christensen. ;b5. Temple George el- be a visit to Foreign Minister M. Aahman. 117.Conference the night of Oct 5 Dist. , Kann' ;Crofts by W ilbur Carr. October lOth. P. S. Marthakia. tt04-- Dr. A. j this and will renpen United State minister. Alter ROBERT IL YOUNG, Schreiber. 314. toriterenott, II:gottareturnedto, , r A. MI14 7Kri DitdA---Jocok-.WebeW. Frank Lit,ton. ...... -- ""'-- DemocraticFor representative th Congress. lanioresus. 1.580; Rnobison, 4.076. For justice of - the supreme court, McDonough, 3.619; Pratt. - or until the until Oct- membership ros'ef, hmie.1 tO le 704). persons,. is Leglimnaires rote, with 67 of 73 distrkts rrOortetl. Is as follows& 'for Utah County:- - the-lint- el I , Oinis flans for the'13:16-- season be diammited after the program and available ariata announced This year's cambia:en will open whit the 'nitwit membership Ointida.1 Utah, tier, at at 620 p.m b'ept, The membership campaign will - - ' Rey. liv tk ,, Virtual mObilization of Czechod "wrrriri-th-'0It 737; Sudeten. teat- tdowak ;mt9t,;-tnson htDentneratiii runoffsalso supphed the tor! appearert to be uhder 'way. I south-Carolin.'' Tatalsands of tenuPs were 8"en Liost iltaillitie election incident ' be. rails'ae , Seine ,tratteportlit of int Coy, when national guards. the 1 men from under.- instructions trains and irr higilwaY Ita troubled centers. Gov, Olin D. Johnston took pc.. . ' of .':There woll re cooffroutt")d in Charleston motion Cotmty bat, , . Prague Of reports of troop nue lot b court. "dilution in the Sudeten wyminain AL maiirame; spoor office aPtike'men trY and foreign ently beaten for the Democratic nomination- - bv moiled that numrnot mervistal - guuernatonal bad been called. te (lute. Mayor Burnet , FL. Maybank oil 0 Cotmty mo,mommo, PrettriH rionottr, a, Political Foes In First District - William Peterson, pianist, and Mrs.. limit Jensen Clawson. soprano, will give a musical program for members of the at Lake Civic Music Assofsatam at the Art Bare at 6 put. tomorrow. Wit ,U,trtin, presiltent, will pre, 1 - AP23 14 -- Soprano Perform At Civic Music. Meet , 1 mm,e,m1 crrY WEDNIZDAY, SALT Opponents In Congressional Pace rimaries - Czechs-Aw- l NEWS ME - DmmET - '10 I -- 1 g 142:-Thir- 1 P. t Jti:eiii1eCo lit!: P ower. Clarified .. - , J. . , ' , ., . , ,'....4..,',,',,.... 1, er." k; --- . , 1 - I . 76; ' now.-Hitl- espr'essed-ctittridence 4 de-fear- ed . 1 four-yea- , t., 1 1 this-opitri- - 1 - , s. 1,. - - f logion-the'---Po- rtIl- 1. ; Malev-9013- - - IS. .:. v-- esinte-141118L - -- - ----- .- r' , -- rs : , it it ISae . tn. Talk for-Se- 1 - Wel)er Realtors Is Forecast- - H't--"A- u Busy PeriotIFor. tni-..61- , . Sheriff Nominee Mrs. ., oEmpplopersoNT. - al - .. a I i 1 it ; al i rr : y, 7 11-1- -1. Two-yea- nd , lain-yea- i: , -- o ley W. Hale, I. , I 'Vote pparent 3St Par- 5Thomas Ct. John Al. Stock. c 10A.M.to6P.M.ONL t Runoff Election Need 1arrr Runofi 30334-2,1(.- , -- 487:4-;: Thurcd7,7, Friday, Saturday ,Introduc.toFy- Offer. , FEN. . ..111MINGTON'S.:-Nlyi-,TATTLIpTALI- ...to. IJS. Weamt Ctad0111 G GENUINE 14-PLATED POINT, D14.1. .S267: DIUM-TIPPE- -- 46 ihr .1747: BUT NOW ; ?We D. Alvin it. ilk Irasos fs To - 1161:14 put 77 ni nu .p Ii Ores eas PTJECILS fog 10 Peterson. Dt Willard Kid ):A AU. rESITITNES IIM3111111) I.Dat WIUTING MI DAL the 411k. 1,.41not ISSIIIIPSO4 forMoit tee mad tee kilAir toksh .1160112.806. Orders - CI CO: 10 A. M. it Yalu I Coto 6 P. M. ONI:Y M. - ' Rees, fe. CSI" LEWIS. 426; t J. - .:. -- - :. Do -- - . State I - : Its contest). Ei. Sted,..014071!...77..1d.17r7. EAST 1.n0ADWAY' 7if; ... . . , . , , :' .. .m. ., - Lft -I ,,tft - 9 if?,tr ......4",........,P", 4i'; . difris: lk, AlimmemommonnEillagENEMINUMmomommor ..;,, fectircvision-,,,anunnteessaryr- I i0 .i, sitterinitrOm - - drain on yOUT netV0113 SySteM.,., s Give yourself, the benefit of any doubt by haring your eyes examined immediately -- for the longer you strain your eyes the more difficult, r - . . ' efilllave---enitaged .. . 1 - , .. are SPIXIAIAST OOKIN).'Ci Carl 'G.,'L Daviti.fel1.71try even. Mon Slate , be in Agriculturalecirrege.- will and 17 to . studs .proirese in the minty poultrre ecountins pmject. Aboue60 Salt Lake County farm. in the protect, ',fur the past year. keenme strict account of everr detad of their i eanenditures aimins to get a ' basis for future comprehensive 31 .. '. planning. - ,31, stroitIl'OU 0' :'''' . r! Hit-- ,.. - I t ,,.i.-.- .. fig) .., . end nth.; , grit ',Asst. Atty.iGen.,S... D. Alit i Attu, twy s ham- - titer., pod Ltiirenti ., (.4tri-ton of Silt Lake City will rep. resent the plaintiffs, L'nos W. - 'A, I, - ,. .:...lakeitatatt,sep -- -- ij - SplunonsJr,ofPayson ,w) .. (f .. - 'Sponsors of the homestead es. .emption referendum will direr their arguments to justices of the State Supreme Court Friday at 10 am, in an ettempt to 'prove that they should be given until Sept. 19 to submit additional sig nature on their initiative. petP i PPM 4mhyraiA 1,11 Mrs. Alfred - 1416 t Mark Daltoo. I2.t tOtter thsaacla. - - Republiesu Koenig, DIM. Ross lieatie, IS Wiliam! IL Smith, 214; Benjamin flat - . ' ..... : Its,alasl000m Strom Ss rgCorisoo mot sold loG Nee ace sae slow programs. arida ore gamma Taos the kraal dam Want . .. , . ' 171. .2V1, Martinis . ... High Court ro Hear Arguments &ten c:: , ... , Republican city fonstable ticket. W. T. Pickett, 434; Roy Crites.' a tAr,t.. L Eteery, 40: James K Trownridee. VI& . PiPt. Ir.Walter Enzeerald.-. ;b-J. M., Sownwell.. 16.4 siltrr 118 et i41 flolley; Douglae Allen. 'tames Devme-1- 97; r. Esau. lit. 111 SOUTH MAIN. Cosh Pedossocaso Harold tunappum,":. on ; Mk. . FOR A WILY rthtir :"1-ra.i!ev, l'Ajal.17-- 1V 13. -.- - blv3. Thomas ' Add 6c 1 1 Ale a runoff still be nerrealy-Senator and Congressman on the 10 , 1 to nominate a candidate in legs-- . 1 Rentiblican ticket was .treq L. Crowther.' 1 2: i. I hght. :. ". .lative district So. - .: : !, ,1 ,t two-ye- ar 111; S. Miller. 137; George W. lie pat'. saw owe tst ismer pow- - Writs Mt woe taw.- ' mos all 113-J- Dist. Soso our ego As zbet., oa t , : 1wer.- Red ;331, Inst. Harry Li Pcgstey, VISIBLE INK SUPPLY' to 1 386: Franc-iP, Eynon. 21q: Mrs. C. L Jack. S73.; Dist. 13,.1.1rs. Stella C. Bourn. r. 217 Jofeph C.- Fratto. 1547, Mrs. AlberCittl3en, 286;.faul '31. 0 EIst in, Ant Sealing 111 Iun 1 - Slaughter,-331.--.- liirt 10George Thelma Gartf. Ill. - n " '' J. R. Ilearnfoon. Inst. 11--- Mrs: 111; Parnell litnekley. 44 1; Clark; Nagle., J31; J. Patton' Neeley. 37.2, " . L K N. 11rs.-11ob- .. lour-yea- ey. I CsuiPooAamt net owitlea doe, 10 as utat iftwitmoseettais TATTIZIAll temitials Kamets- -. Pow. katuews komeno coaterme lint WEN Alke T. Diamant, 204: Chrts Ray. Greenhagen, WO; Ward FM EFECUL Om ke Mike O'Reillv, 417. R. Brewster, InItt. Wilford M. .11tirtrIn,..336;, Ji.SI, Weyersberg,- , correction will be..., - - , - |