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Show - k ,I , . -, . . , . :z . i , I i I - - , - 44 , ,- , So Hard For My Pop T'Olve These : Things ,Up'T, , on I -- -; , 'Beats MoWhyirs . -- - -- ... - liI - ,M31 i ' - , - k 1"- - , . .i.i..,,,, , E, . .1,...,41' t t. '',,,s-i--f- - '( -- ' ' -,..i:1 , . .' Y . ' ,i,iP - .. , ' '' - vim N' --; 4 1, ' c,it ,...v - - ,-- ; ......r.- , .. ! ,,4.4, ' L... - Lee.-- . , t ' ,'''.,,,,,,,,,,-- ''' , - 7 - - -; - ..,,,,,,,,- ,, - , - ,.,,. - - ' - ....4;z, 1-' ; - - - 1 tol,!' ,t ia, --1,' .i , - .L''''- ' -..- t ''.' ,.. ;'-4 ' . :- ,' ,..i , , - l . ,461, Mr-leusc- ,, Apparently such a candidate has not . Yet been uncovered, although the party has no ---- , 4K iii ''. -- ' , ' 47.gl ....7.1.,' ' - , - , s - , , , .. ' 'f- L. . ,. - : --' ,"' . , tp, ,. . : - "'" "'""' - '- , -- nor ,.., ;FORMER Salt Lake County Commissioner W. , G. Linen has been telling friends he may seek either the secretary of stile or a county commission post on the Demo ticket. Republican aspirants f 0 r now held by Secy. of the job j Lamont F. Toronto Slate Wendell Cottrell, now a Toronto deputy, and State Sen. matter, - Salt Lake City Auditor Louis lt G. Douglas Mr, Toronto is one- - of - E. Holley is reported to be "inthose considering bidding for terested" in the Democratic the GOP gubernatorial nod. Tionikation for treasurer. Arid It is beginning to appear as , one of Mr. Molley's Repub. though- - COP Atty, Gel, A. qican deputies, former County Pratt Kesler will seek reelec- Auditor - Glen T. James, is tion to this post, which would thinking of trying for the GOP auditor nomination. discourage any Republican opposition. But there are rumbles By the time the party lead. Taylor - -- audifis to do. , - th- bein : ' 11 - 1 aCt. - 11 ,W6tild Wear tilt .. creasing interest in the two , one could,bank on some new eal lobs of the state-au- dll names cropping up, in races -- - tom-goverlY1 traTle tiii ilowr!,---e ..-r;,,' , State Auditor Sherman J. the cepting only Preece, precluded b3, statute race in both parties, which'consecutwo . from running for appears to have all the prob-tive terms in that office, villl able candidates identified, , probal21y bid for the GOP nomeven though Demo incumbent ination as treasurer. But he Sen. Frank E. Moss hasn't yet -. . . may face opposition in his own announce& 'party from Salt Lake County' Treasurer S I d Lambourne, ' who has previously held both ACCUTRON the state auditor a n d state Butovass achievement treasurer posts. So, for that ' in time keeping has Mr. Preece. , , Thorpe waddinghatn. ,z. On the Republican side of ' ' retux... vamp. asatio,.....,,,,,....wa.4114764 the ledger, l' there has also . ' ; , ,T,' - . ' of hopefuls who are been . dearth interest in :., II , .. :.,., : either running for, or being, , one whose name had been ART BEICHWALD - , ' pushed toward, the guberna- - mentioned before former' .' , torial nomination. committeeman ' Gop national t1 -- Ofie name cropping up with - and onetime House Speaker t. as 'Zone-Solution?it's:E" Increasing frequency in Demo Jaren L Jones.' , gubernatorial talk is that of And both parties still have . -- Utah County Commissioner 6 the "probable or possible" 'I.I.," . Mani 'peoPle kr; terribly treaty that only the American Marion Hinckley. He had been candidate lists that have been over the Iproblem of the '', , distressit 1 I ' '..ev,.flag could fly from these poles, trientioiled earlier as a pos-- mentioned all along, even ,, would which Because' the Panamanians satisfy , most of sible candidate and apparently ;. though there is only one an-the zone's to with American the and teenagers. fly flag flag interest has revived. He has nounc4d candidateRepubli-I because the American high school chil--s ,,, ' THERE IS ALWAYS the pos., ties in both Utah and Weber 'tan Mitchell Melia of Moab. teZ..7-,,,, Y'114. dren in the Panama Canal Zone want ' --1,, sibility that the Nicaraguan . counties. . Tempo Picks if ., 1.k.,. .0,f, the American flag to fly alone, it has ' on ; Students, urged by Castro THERE ALSO seems to be the tempo is lit!' Meanwhile, 2,4,10"s0 been suggested that we build a new ',I f ie........e.'":"I might start trou- - renewed interest in 'several ginning to pick up in ' both , ' Vsi . canal.v. ': , ' ' : ' others whose. names - had, parties in races for such otti- There is a lot to be said för btulding 1.,N we then have this If happens cropped up in pnor Demo ces as secretary of state, at- - I a new canal to spite the Panamanians. .,. no choice. We'll close up the specw------T- atione-Sa- lt. Lake City torney general, state auditor After all,' if it weren't for usthey . , Mr. .Buchwald canal and start Commissioner Herbert - F. and state ITeasurer. ' wouldn't have anything to fly ' '' ' - - - -- Nicaraguan digging one in Mexico. - t ' Democrats h a v e an an-- I Smut, attorney - Calvin L. a flag over, and it's about time " sIn tests the their Sahara, 'Hampton, bank executive Wes- - nounced Secretary of State we allowed our high school Ito) . (0 de-students ito make forqign.. poi- - theY7 would probably be to tests .. to move their ' lighted , Icy abroad. Of t(troireJ, 4,60p)3401 ,....., The qu''estiollis wheresanNe the Western Y build it? It has been suggested course-lhethat we build the new canal flying the French flag over the c canal while they were digging, N In Nicaragtia. 6 Z, e) eg' but we could persuade the 1 -- 14 41.4U qt.! ,LAtdis A, AS EVERYONE knows, Nice.- - American high school students N ragua is a very peaceful that it was only a temporary country and they would be de-- measure. lighted to have us build a k -- , ' canal there without insisting ONCE THE CANAL is built, on we will work out a zone on the Panamanian flag's fly y would be sat- ,- either side of it which we will ., Ing over 4 , isfied Just to have the Nica- - call the Nicaraguan Canal 1 4 0.;, , re-will be This Zone. zone 4 0. raguan flag fly instead. This 14 ...! ,,,..e..-i-.101.' stricted to Americans and , would solve the flag question. k servants working for their 1The next problem is how do t k ::,-t. a QUEEN :., -- families. you dig a new canal? It has !I ,;e'",,,twi. i The zone will pay the Nica been suggested that you do it .: .,..i,l':.,.-, : ,',, - ... k ,,,:, : with atomic explosions. The raguans who work on the cat.,, , , ,4, trouble Is that we have signed IlEd a salary commensurate 4' .t, own 'their a- test-bastandard,living treatrwitlfitusslaWith ; 11; t: T ' : , which prevents us from ex- - and the Americans will be 'oil ,i,,, ,t.:-.' NUMBERS i DISCONTINUED to ,,, what scale on a in the atomic devices equal paid ploding , tt ;101511 tt4'. quality nutria and beaver Stat- F they would make in the United open air. shades Assorted , and Longhorn. .....s, The solutton to this problem States. -styles. :,,: The AmericanS would have I Is to the canal-,,,.. , Luck 620 values ' ' their own schoots, their own digging to the French, who f .:x4i ,, have refused to sign the- test- - PX's, their own movies, and x , -n- - - ban N iet,......,, ,..... golf courses, each 2,i,lf treaty. The French- havetheir-ow: t, log been having a lot of trouble with its own flag pole. A pro- -' N il,!!y.tp,p , , a ..., Vt. rare with African countries over Vision would be written in the N I t , of state may ratheethi'n try for state her ' , ;1 ,,,,, . . in the Salt Lake City and ers of both Republicans and that BuildingCounty Democrats get around to, try- County , . Attorney Grover A. Giles may ing to get some geographical have an eye on the top state "balance' to their state tick legal office,, a lob he once 'ets, there may be some' t ' all along the names 41ed held,: . Fiscal Possibilities line. Iii, , . I, ' 1 - (D-Sa- . ' ton E. Hamilton and State Sen. ' . ,, candidate in State Sen.- Clyde 1 lt L. Miller 4 Lake): For m iHarvard Hinton of ,..em- ilil ay make a bid for the c nomination for this of ,i, lice or for attorney general i State Treasurer Sharp tar- sen, only- Demo elected to ' a t .,''''''''' i . - .N,. . . ,:-,,- i source n1,1 IE --, . bushgoecisnsvseoracanNorirgorouslyAo . Lti, I ' findacandidate : p , of frustration' to Democrats and explains why - party- - members - are beating - the., -' 0,, tl i 1 ::11, '1 - ' . ThisfaxsitpoliticaLlactIs 'it. 1; his) i 11 :, :1 ,,. - - "--.- 1. k ' N . ''' 0t' "di ; ,0 ., 71 ,,,,...- -- , t,,,e., N fit ' ,.. ' t ,. , , l, It has been 15 years since a Democrat haS sat in the governor's chair in 'Iltah---- n a seat that party cc;htrolled for 24 years to the election in 1948 of J. Bracken ' 1 t---,r- 11; i ... , ..... . ; DeserefNews Political Editor 111- - - ..,.. ,, NS1:1- - By M. DeMAB TEUSCHEB I '.,; , 11!' . . , , , 1. ;,,.) to - - i . lIna t tf ' , i ,' , t. , t- '' Nt.- ( - , , ....,71 SPEAKING OOPOLITICS , A 23 Thursday, January. 30, 1964 . . t., 1 1.,'.':, '''' : , , It (I., I 11 ..... e ' DESERET NEWS AND TELEGRAM, - . , - I, 1 :' , , . '. . - .:c.--:-- ygnt; . , 0 Thrill - him - with (R-Sa- the watch, the! ex-N. hums. exact.. citing, 4' ' - See - Arilill - - Dick Manatee . BOYD PARK BENNION'S ' Sci.Main 0 IMO. 4-Accutrom Headquarter: le Utah if9 ,41 ,..,:opoi.,v.litt,' I . -- tfu ci mz222257a , s ' at t-- OLYMPUS HILLS - - - - .0. 1 , leg,41i we4f,eltit--S tt I tit 't4. Altifoll'; ' -- ,. 100 , v ? !ik k:MOLNER- , - 4 4 ' -- t ,,Aur adverse effect on -- tal r , JIr,1144.,, T'41Illk, . - terg.401.010ft - ,ftwo,...,,, , ...ow' -d, Men's Western k (or "piles") are varicose or swollen veins which develop near the anus. If they are inside, above the sphincter muscle which closes the rectal outlet, arid are neath the mucous surface, they - - -. , , VALUES s 00 lucky Ladies-Wester- - ' , 13.95. 20,-Y3'74- lip- , it; Vit , ' r Terrific selectIoni of men's, II children's, in good It lections of sizes. Values 3.98 - to 6.98. Lucky Buck Price.--- - , -.- ' ri It . . LADIES' CHILDREN'S CE NAL--7CLEARAN- N , - Finost-Quoti- .90 & 2.90 IC:t.99 0 v . '17- dance or . others.- - AllhAri Piet en , Sizes s 1 RED CROSS SHOES, , .90 Sorry, no mail Of phone orders SALT LAKER SHOE SHOP' , - y il , , ;I , ' , p ' h "" - k Lodi's' -- Boys . 'i ; gpo-- A Not MEN-81-LADIEV- "r girl' 2"-S RAUCH II tivmdreds of d'40:0m49,,,Ial'OvsooatAr:omfinoA0uPW0SIMET;W;Llimatiot - I g Take advantage of the close out of this popular Pi brand. Pg --- BOYS"- - SUITS , ri y2 Reduced Topper sets, N Reduced 1440 .i $9.91141-$219- rog. , , 4, 1 - 1 - ti Assorted colors-i- n wools EVAZIRSZO31aaraiWIMIEMMIlitt dresses. I z A - 1 SHIRTS SPORT KUPPENHEIMER - Li:- SPORT- - COATS reg. to $14.95 M- Reduced y fine tailoring . regto - a & cottons, ' - $1119--- . - $79.50 . more 1 & Imported woolens 1 -- Now g pA Others reg. to $39.95 . I4 now Sip . ' pr. . 1 s 100, .. ow I. wash. rig Now AG q All silks for and 100 ; missmaremarmasuUma Ammo: LADIES' HEELS s. tea dacrons. . , reg. $16.95 to $22.95 399 LADIES' 0 N 5 reg. $8.95 to $12.95 88 ' Now FLATS 88 K88 to otorozreasmlizatt',-ex...amgcmtssmarommes-- SLIPPERS :now , LADIES' HEELS & FLATS -reg.- -to k WINTER BOOTS $10.95 to $30.00 $20.00 01 88 - 8 - Now 161 Special group of odds and ends. 1 of a size. 4imir other bargains eedooPS 111 '1 Light and heavy fabrics In cotton, poplin and wool. Famous name brands m continued patterns a n a ' A broken sizes. HOUSE 1 A kLit GIRLS' SHOES Vona n 1 faatiz.k $7.95-$10.9- Reduced - . e reg. 1: Charcoal, blac k, navy, brown, grey, green. ' 3. Sizes 10 Lmuzawma,..--ms-gra- reg. to $50.00 i . 13 & - - SSOX''' - WEARZ SOUTH . , . 0 MEN'S able. iff "1-14(1- -- - I - Ribbed woolnylon, coo 7o.o ar 12 4A St SPORT COATS reg. $4.98 to $9.98 I ", Now $1 .1'411 to 6 3- -3 - - i., reg. $1.50 pr. choiceof Acme's size, :812 to 4. .: in and cotton. Sizes 6 to - EN' tot ISA Girl's Finest Quality - igmfgozamsrisoMkregowzr Imigavzsgsmatmilimommmemwasam1 MEN'SJACKETS 1) MEN'S-TIE- S PP 1 Boy's - Reduced 20. ''11114 - - k 'Ttatranatnrimanummt , , --y- ------ . f100' EAST BOOTS,. Justin and Myers superior qua. stock. ity boots. From regular colors. and Assorted styles ,.., Values to 39.95. OA , Most All Sizes Price , Int hid. ladlis 32.50 Justin.. Twe groups. 62 t - reg. to $4.00 to 16.00 One - Reduced Vi . . vveavutNI ,,, 1 - Men's - '.'i ' I 0 At1-- ---- ow, 4 COWBOY 30 Thermal Underwear ' pleated, ,sizes 618. INFANTS' WEAR A-li r SHIRTS - 1 patterns. rawmairmummemzon$: ; Ladies' Western Worth Pants ' line, slim and assorted colors.- Ail Wool, A ,. - Cardigans and pullovers Knit : 40' ", 1.1 1I , '4, Squall - - -- te ', , -- 1 .1 i 41., , Hord and soft solo. ry, T IN I , - - --Rw-hiCe. 10 ind 1 - NO vi ' 0 t. 12, 00 '' I . S groups.-- 488 .. . Famous name brands In broken sizes. Discontinued 1.?: . , k Lucky luck t. ,t.,, 500 -' ' Voluos to 11.93 , MOCCASINS 1 to THIRD FLOOR & L.3- - lheeic: C ' ! yttotode ssountottiao:tixeos.f " t,. I 00 reg. 4.95 . r, GIRLS' ,k4 DRESSES, 4 1 - 12 Reduced g; 0 , it r - toungeWear, peignoir sets, gowns and p.1.1s, sheers, quilts, fleece and flannels. wooliorlon.--Sizes- r;doe) .e , , Simons I4 3.90 , '9 iA ", ,s 76 , I ' .,.,, '..,,-.- , 9.99 to 18.99 Jewel Box: 1.90 - - 420 ty , 6 - ,4 CASUALS 20, c, MEN'S Men's Embroidered 7.99 and 8.99 Topicals ' DRESS STYLES 3.99 to 12.99 - I 111 I ' pullovers, cardigans and coat styles.: Solids and Prints. 17. SWEATERS ,, ' .e 4 1-- - , ,. t 1 LADIES' s i 4 reg. to $9.00 ' ,,'" 2 , - lin Reduced , - f ..." Is,' , .. , .- ti x 1 Reduced Famous name k4 ir.((i),T, SHIRTS - p & -f Outfits c...,,,,,,000,,, ti tt - , 4t bk Square Dance - :.. l';' 488 t 119. iOntformzenzawarnMeatozzlartr,A2Mosear'.,017tmlierm.oz;;;:,,Aakrzgarmsmetut 1 NYLON SUPPORT HOSE- ROBES 06 EN!1IIMIll se--tu- DRESS STYLES 0 A0;-4"- - ' For--atw- SALT LAKER SHOE SHOP Wool plaid s, long or waist models, fine selection. Price are "internaL" If they are Just outside the sphincter, and hence covered by the skin, o externaL more detailed study, read my booklet, "The Real Cure for ' color texture pants. Jackets - Lucky Buck Price Jr. petites - 313.TTIT reg. to $20.00 4 print tops, solid Designer - i - Now Ntk Subteens SETS-- ' Western -- n Hundreds of styles and colors. Strait or bell bottoms. Sizes 22 to' 29. Values to Good SOledieltil Ti 1315 Sins 22 to 42 - - p 14 14, SM3i1MMESE13 ..2Atmstfaimrifmoreszuvraum,r,;ogstw-mmp-- : 7 11 LADIES' SWEATERS LADIES' SKIRTS reg. MOO - , --- PANTS PANTS k A.J.C. Blood - banks' things: Getting blood for recipients, and not harming - Hernorrholds."-- the donors in any way. a deBeing pregnant is not copy, send 20 cents in coin leterious as regards the blood and a stamped, You gave. envelope to Di. Molner In ' The donation will not have care of this newspaper.) , 'CAPRI 06 - Reduced - A. ,,,,,, , - .41' ,,,,,,,,,, Nommo. , 4... P.M.) DRESSES Jr. and misses siles. In dressy and casual styles. 111111111111111 Hemorrhoids condition. f , 12-- 6 I. 'YOUNG 'DEB L': Reduced 12 Dressy and Casual styles, untrimmed or fur trimmed; -- - didn't,thinit , 400 -- SUCK PRICE (To-recei- -- MOST ALL SIZES VALUES TO 12.00 . Nolo..., LADIES' DRESSES 12 Roduced , ,.. r LADIES' CO ATS ( ,i1 it46. for inventoryOPEN itil noon WrOZWEVAVAMMOISWOMINMERMAIMMISZTiMilirga:r.MPAMMIZMUMS.VATMA ,.. , WV . Panamas - , .. Values to 6.00 Lucky Buck Price ' NOW ito SAVE A LOT lk Molner: What Is Dear the difference between internal and exteral hemorrhoids' : , SA . OFF '' ano.man... d (SATURDÄY-dose- ':, STRAWS rift 200 SZtist7 - Ilk 11? 1 el baby- - - there was a chance that I was. Now I find that I may be. Would the blood do- have any adverse ef-feet on a baby? I am in good physical P :i,;,:,,47,4),r,.., Dear Dr. Molner: Re--cently I was a blood donor.-T- he n ur s e- asked a lot of clues- tions, including the r routine one, "Are y9u pregnant?" I said no , , Y2 s,. 7 i'vi'll, ,,,111,1r -- 'v U' t I. od Giving-Blo- becausel , - ,I!!!'l t 1,,),7, . , ,, - - - 'YEAR'S BEST BUYS' ,01,:. 00: 1100 ,,. - ..: - . )6.1 VTop 41 - STOCKS. SHOP FRIDAY FOR '''''' I i .'i.,, ct -- . AV il . 7,4 ': - - .TQMp.,RR9IN..W.g..!myNT,pRT TODAY WE MUST CLEAR OUR -- , NALtidE FOOTHILL - 3 doilitr - t(1 At For women and Orts. DOORCRASHERI , By Reduced Gob, U.S. Eskiloos and Aspen. - girls' Goloshes, $3.95 to $5.95) (Also reg. - . .- - --- - -- |