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Show IJ 0 ' , GV The Salt Lake Tribune, Wednesday, April 1, 1964 Moss Defers Lake Powell Hearings Filings End, Firm Political Picture , Inc., in Sugar House and edited the Sugar House. Bulletin, tion between L. R. (Bob) Ed He Is curwards and Mr. James, both of weekly newspaper.of the State chairman rently Salt Lake City. Advisory Committee. Planning two-terforMayor Lee, a - mer governor who is now serv, IIE SERVED as state repremayor sentative in the 1957 Legislature, ing his second termfiledas about 3 is a former t of Salt Lake City, secretary of the filed Mr. and Cannon p.m. Sugar House Chamber of Comshortly thereafter, merce and has served as bishop in three wards of the Church of Lee said, I EXTEND, Mayor Christ of Latter-da- y to run on my past record in Jesus Saints. ' public office. . : He is a member'of a pioneer As I haye always'' done In the past, I intend to do my best to family and a graduate of the avoid tax increases of any kind University of Utah. and to produce more for less I HAVE FILED for the govmoney. ernorship, Mr. Cannon said, VeNoy Christoffersen ... Files Glen T. James . . . Files for because I want to serve Utah for. attorney general post run at state auditor post IT IS MY belief (hat government should be run for all the in the best way I know how. with special favors for My life, experience and training .people ' none. When government is op- - have been in the direction of erated this way, no one loses this kind of responsibility, and everyone benefits. Recent service as chairman Three new candidates- - for HE IS MARRIED and has two If I am elected governor, of the State Planning Advisory office nominations other children. state of the and director Committee of state all sessions departments than 'governor filed Tuesday shortly before the 5 p.m. deadSeeks Continued From Page By Frank. Hewlett Tribune Washington Bureau WASHINGTON, March 31 -Sen. Frank E. Moss said Tuesday be wont call hearings of his irrigation and reclamation subcommittee regarding the increased release of Lake Powell- - water until after the emergency meeting of the Colorado River Commission In Denver next Monday. - 1 m Linn C. Baker race for state ... Enters treasurer. Three Hopefuls Enter State Contests GlenT. James line. THEY WERE City Noy Christoffersen, Judge ge VeNoy Christoffersen, city Judge fa Brigham Gty for the past three years, Tuesday filed for the Democratic nomination for attorney general. He was the second to become a candidate for that office. WASHINGTON, March 31 (AP) The famed cherry trees around the capitals tidal basin are likely to be in full bloom this weekend, the Park Service predicted Tuesday.' DIRECTOR T. Sutton Jett of the National Park Services National Capital Region, said he based the estimate on expectations of warmer weather later this week and indications that one day with temperatures in the high 60s or low 70s would bring the trees into full bloom. ADVIRTISRMRNT FALSE TEETH -- That Loosen .Need Not Embarrass Many nn of filM teeth hv uttered real embarrassment because their plate dropped, slipped or wobbled at Just the wrong time. Do not lire In fear of this happening to you. Just sprinkle a' little FASTErTH, the alkaline (non-aci- d) powder, on yuur plate. Hold false teem more firmly, so they feel more comfortable. Does not sour Checks plate Odor breath. Get FA8TEETH at drug counters ererywhtre. JUDGE CHRISTOFFERSEN was born in Brigham Gty and attended public schools there. After serving in the military during World War H he attended the University of Utah where he received hia law degree. He has practiced in Utah and Nevada. While in Nevada he served as an assistant attorney general, assistant city attorney in Las Vegas and deputy district attorney in Clark County. "IN THIS respect; I commend Gov. George D. Clyde in respectlimitation ing Utahs two-terfor the governorship and offer an appreciative note for his able and efficient administration. He and his associates have established a firm foundation for the states future growth. AUTO 95 smii COVERS OWN SATURDAY 1147 So. Stats DA A HEADACHI your move 1300 r condition rooms and suites, five hospitable resteurents, three exhibit rooms, eleven pnvate dining rooms snd five acoustically perfect ballrooms. Headquarters for business or pleasurs snd "only S minutes from L A International Airport vie Heiiceb. ... LO ANQELU -s- ee- BLOCK HA CO. NATION'S IAR9IST TAX SIRV1C1 177 Sait 3111 tooth th Sooth .Ml lost 727 Wost North Toosplo 4121 Soth SOM W. 3500 2022 Sooth Mom, Roootrfol Offlsot In FRO VO, OODfN, IOOAN -DA S , Sot. Wkhoys. APPLIANCE HEADQUARTERS Linn C. Baker, Weber County treasurer, Tuesday filed as a candidate for the Democratic nomination for state treasurer. MR. BAKER, an Ogden businessman before his appointment to the county position, was a state representative in the 1949 Legislature and a former North Ogden councilman. He is active in church and civic affairs and . . t Millard, Beaver, Iron and Washington) incumbent Charles M. Pickett istbpposed for the Democratic nomination by J. Harlan Bums. Unopposed for the Republican nomination is Philip Li Foremaster. IN THE SIXTH District (Sevier, Piute, Garfield, Kane and Wayne) incumbent Ken Chamberlain is opposed for the Republican nomination by Carvel Mattsson. No Democrat filed, so the primary winner will be IN THE Second District (We- the election winner. y ber, Morgan and Rich) incumstate Filings in bent L. Roland Anderson (D) senatorial districts follow:. will be opposed by Richard H. FIFTH (Duchesne, Wasatch) Thomley (R). In the Third District (Salt Incumbent Gordon E. Harm-sto- n (D) and Welby W. Young Lake, Tooele, Summit and Dag(R). Banks E. incumbent Jay gett) Tenth (Garfield, Wayne, (D) is unopposed for the nomination. Republican candidates Kane, Piute, Emery): Incumare Gordon A. Madsen and A. bent Vernon L. Holman and Dr. George R. Aiken, Democrats, Reed Reynolds. and-RoT. Harward, RepubIN THE FOURTH District lican. (Utah, Wasatch, Duchesne and THIRTEENTH (Tooele, Uintah) incumbent Allen B. Sorensen (D) is unopposed for Juab): Incumbent Ernest G. Two candidates are Mantes (D) and Dale Wm. seeking the Republican nomina- James (R). Sixteenth (Uintah, Daggett): tion Ford R. Paulson and Leon Incumbent Leland So wards (D) M. Frazier. In the Fifth District (Juab, and Glenn H. Cooper (R). HAYCO multi-count- yal SMARTLY STYLED PORTABLE 4 Top mouptsd control) (or toty vis North Tampla J40I -T-&- I District their state and an active participation in its growth and development SEAT NIIDN'T Utah D.A. Slates Complete, Two Face No Opposition Two incumbent district attorwill have no opposition for neys show to MY EFFORT will be renomination or reelection, exthat politics is the American cept in the unlikely event of way of honorably conducting the write-i- n campaigns. public business. While there may be abuses and wrongs, I propose DAVID R. Daines (R) was the to bring rumors and fears 'about only one to file in the, First Judicial District (Cache, Box Elder politics into the light of free and Rich). discussion. and public Our challenges in Utah are Boyd Bunnell (D) was in the I propose same position in the Seventh real and difficult (Carbon, Sanpete, a partnership with people to Grand and San Juan). Emery, In Utahns to restore pride help ... INCOME TAX Weber Aid Seeking . State Treasurership- - . Cherry Blossoms This Weekend , YOUR DOWNTOWN MR. JAMES HAS served in various auditing and accounting positions. He worked in the state auditors office for several years was chief traveling audi-to- r of accounts for the state for four years and worked in federal agencies as an accountant He also has served as president , of theUtahCambrian Assn., an organization for persons of Welsh descent Brigham To Seek D.A. Post appointment state post he operated Printers, their lives and substance to public service. I ami disturbed that there is a widely held misconception that politics is something dirty and the politicians are underhanded and devious. I BELIEVE I now have a betof the situation, Sen. Moss said. There are still some unanswered questions, including disposition last year of the water in a full Lake Mead and apparently excessive releases of Colorado River water to Mexico. I have assurances from Sec Glen T.' James, former Salt Lake County auditor, Tuesday filed as a candidate for the Republican nomination for state auditor. tor. will be open to press and pub- Tourist and Publicity ' Council lic. I believe in the peoples has brought me in close touch with state operation as it reright to know. lates to the needs of the people. MR. CANNON, who has' been And with five children in school, regarded as a possible candi- I have a stake in Utahs future. date for some time, has held his I HAVE A deep conviction present state position since that men and women of goodApril, 1957. to the will should devote a portion of Before his exaggerated and misinterpreted by my Republican colleagues and other political opponents. WASHINGTON, March 31 (AP) Failure of HE SAID, The Republicans gyro compass seems to have been the prob- obviously are more interested in able pause of a navigation error making sensational charges than that carried the RB66 reconnais- In finding the facts. ' sance plane into , Communist East Germany, the Air Force SBONLY 14 DAYS LEFT said Tuesday. Blamed Gyro Error' .) ter picture is a former president of the Gvic..Gubs of Northern Utah. He has long been active in the Democratic organization of Weber County and the state. 2. Flaming Gorge Resepvolr. ? will not be drawn down. Dominy that ' L LAKE Powell will not be I,. THE CENTRAL Utah projdrained. If more rain and snow ect will not be endangered, nor fall. It may be filled above the will other Utah projects. Sen. Moss said actions of the power pool level. Interior Department have been Auditor's Position Ve- Brigham Gty, for the Democratic nomination for attorney general; Linn C. Baker, Ogden, for the Democratic nomination forstate treasurer and Glen T. James, Salt Lake City, for the Republican nomination for state audi- City-Jud- NOTING THAT Upper Basin states governors will attend the Denver meeting, Sen. Moss extheir deliberapressed hope tions may serve to dear the air and suggest a definite course of action. The senator pointed out he has held long conferences in the past 48 hours with interior secretary Stewart L Udall, Reclamation Commissioner Floyd E. Dominy and Chairman Wayne N. of the House Aspinall Interior Committee. retary Udall and Commissioner 4 (til IMS fcUMn, odjutiobi) Isis-'- coping ontsnno IF Daylight pictwo . U" "' x O S 1 1g A QOQ V with frso stand Hi Pari ' Appliance I Street FloorRear "i |