Show v Political Viewpoints Here’s Utah Reaction to Lee Decision i Continued From Preceding Page t! ‘ the "people of representing Utah’s Second Congressional District I have not heretofore ielt it proper to Involve myself in Vie question of who should be selected governor of all the people of the state Gov Lee and I have been close personal frienda for many yeara and I have greatly admired hia clean and honest administration of state affairs Our friendship has endured even though we have strongly disagreed on many Issues such as ihe record of the Elsenhower adminlstra tion which I vigorously endorse and support I have known Clyde for many yeara In working with him toward the passage of the Upper Colorado Project I learned to respect hla ability Similarly George 1 D - and Integrity I regret that the governor has row decided to leave the Repub- ' lican Party near the end of this campaign In order to continue in public his fight with Sen Watkins MrjClyde and other line men were chosen by the voters In the recent primary as the- - Republican candidates for office one do not Intend lostt Idly by and let personal squabbles and ambitions endanger the continuance of the fine clean government we have enjoyed during the past four years on the state and national levels Therefore 1 intend as always to give my vigorous support to the entire Republican ticket Sherman B Ixtwe Salt Lake County Republican Chairman — Naturally I am deeply disappointed in the governor's decision I have been a great admirer of Gov Lee for years The Republican voters of Utah made their choice of candidates in the primary election not long ago It Is my firm opinion that party Bv Amoclnted Frank Pm-- Church Democratic nominee for senator challenged Sen Herman Welker (R Idaho) Saturday to "justify the payroll payments he made to two college students while they attended the University of Idaho" Former Sen Glen H Taylor meanwhile said that the people he has asked about it are 5 to 1 in favor of his running as a write-icandidate against both Church and Welker Taylor lost the Democratic nomination by 200 Votes ON THE REPUBLICAN side there were these developments: 1 Welker announced In Mos- qow that the Strategic Air Command Is considering establishing a dispersal base hr Idaho 2 GOP State Headquarters said Sen Andrew F Schoeppel (RKan) will speak In Lewiston Wednesday night and Twin Falls Thursday night and Sen ) will Frank A Barrett WMSIJfit: lg) I Hi® she’s wearing Sonotone’s NOTHING IN j victory for the Republican ticket ' In November L C Romney newest advance in hearing aids appear or with formats low-c- TrdtiiSonotone to Cl j In Blackfoot Quality "SONOTONI Of SALT UKI" 41 7 Nwfem (Ida Pham !M 10 ICCltS SIDO OGDEN Far lirfenwetleo wnt wm -- Tmafshal tor a ailment died of heart Saturday at pm at his resi- Wednesday- 1:10 mm Members of the Intermoun tain Diesel Club will be taken on a tour of Geneva Steel Division UB Steel Corp Monday at 7:30 pm During the tour members will be shown a film on “Steel Man’s Servant” Warren Bey non president of the club said the tour would take the place of a regular club meeting 4 t o & Vt J I f'li&te Inconspicuous 7 No Dangling Cord New Slender Bows Choice of Colors Con I Wont WlUt -- “ NOTHINO IN THI IAR IN THF COUPON TOOAT MAIL MAICO MAILING SERVICE Farmers Study Water Crisis These are obtaining water for the Sevier area from the Colorado River Storage Project recovering additional water from watersheds and pumping water from underground water tables Water users said they have little confidence in cloud seeding programs They said lining of canals in the upper part of the Sevier River Basin would limit water users in the lower end of the river from obtaining water jhey now are receiving They ex plained that canal llningreduces the amount of water recovered downstream from seepage 1 4iH - Stringham! y Tour of Geneva dresses beach wear A Special to Th Tribuna CENTERVILLE — “Frankliit (Frank) Stringham Grant' 70 66 S 2nd East Centerville city and !’ building inspec- traffic accident victim Saturday afternoon when he was ''killed in a three-wasmashup on US 30 just west of Boise 'Ada County sheriff's officeis identified the victim as Edward J Villeneuve 44 and gave this account: Vllleneuve was riding in a car driven by his 17 year old son Neal who failed to stop for a red light The youth was cited by the officers for the traffic offense The car crashed Into a truck driven by Richard E Davis 24 of Boise It then careened across the four lane road and struck another auto stopped for the light Ada County Corqnor Russell Relyea said Vllleneuve apparently was killed instantly when he was thrown from the 1 car aftet It struck the truck Relyea said he would make further investigation before “ deciding if an Inquest will be held- Mr Grant -night and Rexburg Thuis-da- Grant He married Evelyn night Smith Jan 5 1911 in the Salt 3 Rep Hamer Lake Budge Church of Jesus said he la "interested in Christ Temple 8pocll to Th Triblint of Latter-daSaints various forms of legislation to Mr Grant was an electrical RICHFIELD — Sevier River decrease federal expenditure!” worker from 1917 until his re- useis believe many farm famiand ‘ thus "reduce tha price tirement from Wasatch Electric lies of the area may have to spread between the producer Co In December 1953 At that move if they can’t obtain more and the consumer" time he became marshal and water at an economic cost for building Inspector of Centerville crop production Church arriving in PocaWater users met Friday afterFrom 1922 to 1931 he was tello for Idaho State College noon at Sevier County Court Centerville He of postmaster Homecoming activities said: had served on the Centerville House and discussed with Utah "I hold that a senator must be town board and was a member State Agricultural College offiJudged by his voting record and of the Bountiful and Centerville cials proposals to make better by the manner he discharges the volunteer fire departments For use of water public trust of his high office many years he was a member of Joseph Peterson Redmond His payroll Is part of that trust the Utah National Guard ami for of Sevier River W-- president Several months ago during the 10 years was president of the Users three of ye primary campaign I called upon International - Brotherhood Ways of getting more water Herman Walker to justify the Electrical Workers were discussed payroll payments ha made to IN 1899 IIE went with his two college students while they attended the University of Idaho father to Alberta Canada on a I asked the senator to explain mission for the LDS Church rewhat services they rendered his turning In 1905 From 1907 to office to entitle them to the 1911 he worked for the Tampico Fruit Co in Vera Cruz Mexico public money they received We In 1916 Mr Grant was one are still waiting for Welker’s of the founders of the Boy answer” Scouts of America movement in He was active in CONTACTED at Moscow Centerville where he was attending the the LDS Church serving as secIdaho Arizona State football retary of the high priest quorgame Welker said “That’s old um in the Centerville Ward U1 hash” In commenting on president of the Young Men’s Mutual Improvement Assn and Church’s statement president of the quorum of 70s among many other services So comfortable with summer jvttr —A dence Born Oct 17 1883 in Ogden he was a son of Franklin Davis and R 0 1 i 1 1 a Diesel Club Sets ALL AT THE EAR! MOWING Democratic candidate lor governor—It will make no change in my campaign plans I will continue a vigorous campaign based on the Democratic platform Attack Claims Boisean Killed in Smaslmjb-Ge-m Centerville State Toll Ticks Off 200 By Associated Press Boise man became Idaho’s 200th BOISE IDAHO City Official ’Justify Payroll Payments’ Church Challcn ges Welker — I-J- I FASTfrrtO members will rally with George D Clyde and assure a complete A IT lDTft The Salt Lake Trrhune Sunday October 14 I 604 Judge Building Salt lake City Utah Gentlemen! 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