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STORES ASSIST VOTERS WITH LATE OPENING Utah candidates seeking election to two major offices in Tuesday's election closed their campaigns Monday night with television appearances on the Republican Sen Arthur V Watkins seeking ticket asked all Americans "enlisted In 'the great crusade' to fight until the last vote is counted" Terming Republiran prospects for victory good he said "Issues have been well presented and the people are anxious "Io render their decision" Rep Walter K Granger candi date for the U S Senate on the Democratic ticket termed the issue confronting lJtahns Tuesday "whether to move forward or turn back" Pointing to continued progress under the Democratic program he called that of his opponents "one of fear and Roy Chi14 Killed It I V sin Voters Urged To Ponder Lien Ballot L-T- t In Flaming :C4k''1''''' ' : Most stores In downtown Salt Lake City will open an hour later than usual Tuesday so that employes may have an opportunity to vote Weston E Hamilton secre tary of the Retail Merchants Bureau Salt LakeCity Chamber of Commerce said all bureau members had agreed to open at 11 am instead of the usual 10 am They will close at the regular time 5:40 pm With a record turnout of voters expected citizens have been requested to vote In the morning i )i Taking advantage of election :1 r laws permitting use of absentee 1 ballots the record tally was cast by men and women casting votes 44 U S mails or either through the V41mAv KDYL KUTA and KMUR by personal appearance at the ROY Weber County (Special)--- A flaming automobile In which ! returns from The Tribune elec- Salt Lake County Clerk's office were trapped Monday morning caused the death of a : they tion service bureau will be Up SO Per Cent brother i1 boy and inflicted severe burns on his broadcast to the radio and teleto of son Darrell Radford Alvin Mr Radford Mrs 2 and Kirk According Kedding vision audience And in The ton Arsenal Villa died in Thomas D Dee Memorial Hospital Ogden Salt Lake County clerk the Tribune window there will be Monday at 8:30 pm His brother Darrell 6 was listed In "very absentee vote was running at television through K D Y critical" coOdition least 50 per cent higher than nor-mThe children were injured when they were locked in an doubt" In past years tge volume Because of wording of the bal automobile which burst into of absentee ballots has been near Gov J Bracken Lee Republi- the 3000 mark Mr Keddington lot—and a mixup in several smal- can candidate for flames Firemen said the chil- - ENDS NOV 12 said of the issue the termed state— the in counties ler major dren apparently had been Absentee ballots already re- Utahns "whether the race gubernatorial on themselves expressing playing with matches Inside the ceived at his office will be diswill support honesty and law Tuesday public lien welfare the vehicle tributed to various voting disefficiency in government" He REMINDER: Everybody's do- Gallup-pollste- r We've a Roose- tricts as will or must care exercise they Rescue of the pair was ahas endeavored to provide such by law early ing it—voting I mean Don't fail velt Avenue which cotild be Tuesday required relieve bot- be voting opposite their wishes the four the by Eldon Kuntz helping past during ttempted gOernment to ballot today Democratic or Republican de- tleneck that has sometimes ocTremonton a road worker who he said in The years posed legal question on your views coficern- curred between 6 pm and 8 LAST POLL: Suspecting the pending an unidentified New "pep" was Injected Into pm language at the end of the list His De moeratic opponent OGDEN (Special)---Th- e body was nearby and T 11 and F D R As for after the the Salt Lake Other ballots received mail city directpry might give at least ing shortly companion by man believed to be denied a Earl of Glade J proMayor Adams young County Community is: of candidates Place it's another puzz- before a hint of the election outcome the machine polls close Tuesday at 8 posing that strikers be "subsi- - a traffic accident victim WAS flames enveloped a Whig ler lien-la1953 campaign Monday a I was John John Chest's welfare the "Should I've been casting for clues One of the children was pulled pm will immediately be disdized" at the start of a strike "I found lying in the road on U S Republican-Democrat division leaders appealed to their The facts are these: There are Quincy a patched to proper districts for be killed (repealed)" do feel that when a strike con-I- Highway 84 near Ogden city from the car but the other Democrat-Republicaor accord79 Stevensons in the local phone- box counting Mr Kedballot not be could counties more the "army" of volunteers to drive forpopulous an over at 9:56 tinues extended immediately limits to the almanac period Monday pm book—but a sampling shows they ing until firemen reached dington added e reported 90 be ward thrOugh the week to collect —let followed 60 a head us say or the question will The man had died of by days—the SAFE BET: The best advice won't be unanimous for their water from a nearby hose had the necessary $42813 to close thet Although some ballots usually no control injury "For" and man words had nocent who "Against" namesake! No Eisenhower al- seems to be—don't bet on street arrive in batches one or two days In several smaller counties the over Officers of the Weber County quenched the flames calling the strike should be though our town has an Eisen- names BLit if you want to muse late Utah does not have a grace question will be followed by given some consideration for un- sheriff's department in Ogden reWeber County Fire Depart- drive Total collections Monday afterhart and an Eisenberg No report on the town's history you might period as provided in some other "Yes" and "No" !employment benefits" he added ported that a taxi cab driver ment was notified at 11:15 am available on their presidential wonder why Love Lane has been states he said noon bad reached $324115 or Fire lead Department Ogden City three came upon the body about The voter who opposes the renamed Spring Lane ' choke thoughwas called ambulance West Peak of and of it 883 thinks north Drives law lien' Farr miles present You can pass the whole affair percentoL the goal of Some few clues to the trend Both parents reportedly em- 8366948 should be killed should place T o S can Fo reign P olic y Justice of the Peace H C Meantime as ballots absentee to off Debonair Drive by moving of the times can be sifted from at Hill Air Force Base his cross after the word "For Minn) Shupe Roy estimated that the ployed tie!) Walter II Judd The campaign has been exthe named of Salt Lake thorough settle down for the evening on arrived in record numbers "get' or "Yes" as the case at home when the fire were not be victim may identified tentatively out the vote" drives reached will address the Bonneville Knife Nocturne Drive or leave these to Nov 12 at which time fares—hut not many tended ' Those who feel that the present-- and" Fork Club "Nov' 11 at 110 from papers in his- clothing as !broke out firemen said ll Lee Street runs north and parts via Aloha Road If you're their eleventbOur peak' To give final the report meetirig-wiGaum Bodie 19 New Mexico south from 2040 L 9th South sour on the subject of election their campaign for a big voting law is good should place their pm in Hotel Utah on "Our died about 9:45 held at 4 pm In the Chest bead word "Against"' or Foreign Policy—Toward War or pm He had been but the pavements were quiet you might move your bag and turnout a final spark members cross after the a farm laas recently employed 1'No" of Salt to Lake the Lemon Place Peace?" Junior quarters 115 S State City last night No Glade street to baggage borer in the Ogden area Lib ty Ave it should be noted Chamber of Commerce sched- reckon with this seemingly betold deputy sheriffs one of the short- - uled a specialonoon-hou- r display ing one of the few cities in the as a fi al tip is man the that may have fallen or - on the 1 INITIATIVE YES bythe effects of failure PROPOSAL NO straightest possible nation where the incumb have lain down on the road to Use franchise the An act boulev a hasn't named Section 19 Chipter 29 Laws of Utah 194 mayor repealing ip the latest in ' "Uncle giro" and "loe Stalin" as amended by Chapter 9 Laws of Utah 1948 first $345 APPIAN WAY: One chap who in his own honor one day at r session from pedal In eiStactiltTartk 6e tend ruckl ' the persons of appropriately oirrT and amending Section 35 Chapter 9 taws of Utah 1948 first whietrtehheedwet:hstrius at GOM RIM 1953 election might express little surprise throughout ' NO will colt be- aPtriAl session The purpose being to repeal the lien provisicms CAMPAIG- N-FAME: Insofar as Salt Lake's the crop 'of campaign-- oratory costumed Jaycees watch for The t of the Public AssistantAct ot 1947 and is now to gale hind a police escort along Main releasing liens hirttofextra in downelection Tribune's 214th city fathers are- concerned 111 that was a dwindling will in be the it ore fatality executed by public welfare recipient' force PM "c gent named Gibbon State and 3rd South Streets dur'm" presidents never existed At least "Utah this year only seven short town Salt Lake City Wednesday the able historian who scripted ing the noon hour Tuesday is a TODAY'S TOTAL new they've- named no streets for record of setting a edition of 'The Tribune them Republicans overlooked "The Decline and Fall of the final reminder to citizens $324315 for the state A total of 220 perINITIATIVE PROPOSAL NO1 in 1787 Mr G David Keith of in the role the Roman Empire" will be keyed to are Hoover Coolidge Harding ac- - frileer:ntlisinohgain in their lives sons ec 883 lost el pa traffic An act repaling Section 19 ar- American symbol senators and Roman Jaul that noted J 28 Laws of Utah MI reliable Chapter FOR and Taft Democratic unmention1 1948 the record high in as amended P rgeturns PA by Chapter lAws of Utah INS first special session The Tribune's ables 'are James Polk Franklin gued for andagainst higher taxes Lund wearing realistic Stalin ' licdent7 and Section 35 amending Chapter 91Lswit of Utah 19411 first 1 and a gigantic armament race togs will carry signs reminding own complex eiectiOn service Pierce and James Buchanan special session the purpose being to repeal the hen provisions' -said and reason decline beneOne citizens that dictatorships for staff will gather the retürns from at the Public Assistanct Act of 1917 MA releasing bens benne AGAINST Just to show they were impar' ' discovered—Rome's po- fit when voters fail to make their fore executed by public welters all of Utah and 'all the great tial municipal officials named no faIL he were recipient& out of touch with liticians at choice The will the polls provide wire services streets after Millard Fillmore a ' the people! Tribune with top national covIf you favor the welfare lien law and want to keep It place the Hope for Record Whig although there's a Filmoie ELECTORATE: Some statistics In a speech to Democratic erage Street—note the spelling James Robert Yeates chairplan of the cross in the box "Against" or in some counties after box "No" - The election extra representMadison likewise streetless Is that may hasten you towards the Jaycees vote drive Joined other workers in the Newhouse Hotel ' ' classified both as a Democrat and ballot box are worth citing and civic leaders in expressing hope Walter K Granger ing the latest possible returns in Rep Monday YES INITIATIVE PROPOSAL NO1 will he'sold ' 1Democratic candidate for the Utah and the nation Republican in political hand-- hereby are In 1896 year of the for a record turnout at the polls streets in downtown Salt An act repealing Section 19 Chapter 28 lAws of Utah 1947 books while Andrew Johnson McKinley-Bryaslugfest 80 per during the 7 am to 8 pm voting U S Senate charged that a dis- on the ' Fri and will feature the as amended by Chapter 9 Law' of Utah 1948 first special session likewise 'omitted by local street- cent of the naiton's lualified hours avowal by SeArthur V Wat- Lake City ' ' 1 ':Aj--1 latest ate totals avallable:l 'voters and was Section balloted nomi9 35 Laws of Utah 194& first amending although it Chapter dubbers was a Democrat kins (R Utah) of an advertise-1 saw the climax of a Monday NO froib state z morning special session the purpose being to repeal the lien provisions nated to the vice presidency by more difficult to reach the polls Boy Scout campaign to encour ment concerning the Granger Wednesday national and of Public the voting Assistance 1N-to- Act In 1941 liens 1948 of and in those with despite beset elected releasing days Cedar City ranch was "an atRepublicans and age voting throughout the Salt fore executed by public welfare recipient& It will be an extra election on a National Union door-bel- l ringers press radio and Lake area as thousands of to get out of a political service to ' tempt 44111 f: the public from TVpleas— only51 per cent ot w-seat" hot the eligibles cast ballois This the Great Salt Lake Council disd'iw "I have proved the ad watt Tilt JACKPOT:: As might be ex- INITIATIVE PROPOSAL Na 1 s Tribune — well ' it's strictly up to year said "Now false" tributed "Liberty Bell" ballot reGranger Rep An act repealing Section 19 ot Great pected Honest Abe comes off you America's One Newspapers 28 Laws of Utah 1949 Chapter FOR the senator claims he knew nothI lit' minders door to door fab ss amended by chapter 9 Laws of Utah 1941 first special sessicm pretty well in the street-namSAM THE SAD CICNICSAYS: and amending Section 35 Chapter S lAws of Utah 194& tint At least 60000 paper replicas ing about it that he saw it for : sweepstakes Salt Lake has an the first time when it appeared APF01111tants to Meet Double-talavenue a circle a lane and a seems the only of the famed bell bearing urgent special "UM"' the purpose being to repeal the lien pmeisione 1'-11 ''" ii - x of tiw Public Assistance Act of 1947 and AGAINST liens that he did I Utah Society of Public Acihn the newspapers hettio street named for Mr Lincoln out "-teleasing and of vote" inscriptions politics "get enduring language fore executed by public welfare recipients not authorize it and that he does countants will hold the first of If you- are seeking to feel the but it needn't be—if voters were affixed to doorknobs of i ii 41 not now approve it I have proof a series of four tax meetings Fri- 14111111 lis 011 political pulse on the basis of just teach palavering candl- - homes In addition scouts passed ' ' traffic arteries however you will dates the language of the bal- out 10000 circulars prepared by It you want to kill Utab's present Hen law Tuesday place your that the ad was prepared by Sen Ida) at '7:30 pm' in the Utah 'Power and Light Co auditorium I run into as many stumpers as a lot —J Go cross in the box after "For" or In some countic! after "Yes" Watkins''political staff" Jaycees on dowhtown streets - -- z tzxtkIt 1‘:117-sre-a-- 1'- 1 —all t r A - I ' ' lb- ' - Tribune Information— day Tuesday voters can learn where they should go In east their ballots And from Tribune Information-5-7511night Tuesday and all day Wednesday voters can learn the 1atest election news in the state and in the nation! Here's how the Tribune organiration will work: A election service complex bureau manned hy more than 75 persons will receive returns i oct - - From 4 ' k - -- 4 sk4 N44 :'N- Dedicated to furnishing information to the public through every available means The Salt Lake Tribune's complex election service is ready to roll from Tuesday at 7 am until the last race is decided Don't forget this number- -- ' - 1 : '' 4 ‘4s Ar - 14 :'" )TT f q - ' ? '' 64411t4 N 411:i - -4 ' - r -—' - :f N tt 4 5 : 1 4 ' 41 ItNr C) '1 ' - '' ' - '''' 'P' t''' - - t 41 ( ' le f k :- 40' A I' r - 1 N '' - - : :' ' ki i'6 I -- '-- ' k - 11 t b1 0 ‘ ‘A 'It )i 4 4 t i t : I ' ' '' - - At 4'1 4- 4 - ' 4 - ' A t - r- 4 Ne I At "' ' i- - - '''' k ' '40 4 - '' 110004004! 4 -- "- ''' : ' '''' : ' A I '" A 44440'"' ! 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