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Show uy’ Airman’s tates At Crossroads Whereabouts Not Known Mountain West were “at crossroads of decision” on their ecutive said education would be the tool with which the states could int their.destiny. Campbell made the remarks at a symposium sponsored by the Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education. Educational and governmental rested and his privacy ‘was in-|vertebra in his neck. vaded during an investigation The, 52-year-old movie and into the murders of a Mountain |¢elevision star suffered’ the inHome mother and her son. jjury in a fall from his hose 10 leaders from 13 states attended the session. TRIM SLACKS — All-cotton twill pants, tailored in the continental tradition, have built-in stretch. They “give” n action and return to their original trim fit as soon as tension goes. They’re shrinkproof for supe rior wash and wear, and comein black Cyprus Fears Intervention NICOSIA, C: (UPI) Cypriots and one Turkish Cyp-| UNITED Ice N ATIONS, N-Y. riot wounded Thursday. The|(UPI) — The Security Council battling centered in cacthient put its Southeast |Asian debate ern Cyprus, most of it around|°? ice today pending indications the Turkish Cypriot village of|45 to whether North and South Viet Nam are prepared to come Alevga. eos ,|here to take part. “heavy casualties” Turkish: Cypriots. Nielsen of Norway adjourned © 8) the Southeast Asian debate Friday night, UnitedNations sources on the|states Turkish Cypriot port close to|Vietnamese waters three days Alevga, it could spark new vio-|before the first clash between lence throughout the island. U.S. destroyers. and VietnamThe-U. N. sources warned|ese torpedo boats. that this in turn could lead to Nielsen set no net date or time for a meeting. He said he a possible Turkish invasion. would keep in touch with counThe ‘expression “gat” is de-|cil members) and call a meet- “Minimum $9.95 per yard carpet installed 1497 S. State, Orem Ph. 225-2489 You don’t needa tail to put out a cigarette! 273 N. Main, Sp. Fork Ph. 798-2363 OPEN Monday & Friday’s ’til 9 p.m. OFFICIAL PRIMARY BALLOT OFFICIAL PRIMARY BALLOT DEMOCRATIC PARTY REPUBLICAN PARTY eed Rang site rived from the inventor R. J. ing at a time convenient to all. Informed sources said NielGatling, who developed a type sen. probably will not call another meeting on Southeast Asia| until he has replies to his invitations to North and South Viet Nam. The council agreed unan- So for returning J. ROBERT BULLOCK HARVARD R. HINTON CLYDE L. MILLER wore FOR For State Treasurer : : J. ROBERT Cider BULLOCK Repeatiliedin to the House of i Representatives N.E. Provo LINN 6. BAKER S. CLIFFORD COCKAYNE For State Representative District 1 VOTE FOR ONE R. McKINLEY EASTMOND DEAN PRIOR OU: MARCELLUS NIELSON SHERMAW P. LLOYD ERNEST L. WILKINSON VOTE FOR ONE For Governor D. JAMES CANNON MITCHELL MELICH For State Representative District 2 VOTE FOR ONE JAMES M. AXTON DAVID €. HARVEY on many important committees. _ 4th—Knows by experience the manyissue § facing the next legislature... 5th—Sympathetic to our schools and their problems, and will work without prejudice of malice in solying.them. 6th—Has an open nine and is fair and impartial. This is the year of Decision—YVote for J. RobertBullock - -REPUBLICQ@)I CANDIDATE "HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES | 9). TUESDAY, AUG. 11 aw * hand -by Citizens for Bullock Committee, Nelson, Seey. ALFRED J. MADSEN I, Mark F. Boyack, County Clerk in and for the County of Utah, State of Utah, do hereby certify the foregoing to be a correct Copy of the Official Ballot for Utah County, Utah, for the LYMAN F. SMART For State Representative District 5 Primary Election August 11, 1964, and with the) appendage thereto shows the names of all candidates as they will appear on the Official Ballots in the respective Senatorial OU 3rd—Outstanding record in 1963 Legislat vre. Served VOTE FOR ONE and Representa- tive Districts: In witness whereof, I hereunto set my hand and seal this 9th day of August, A. D., 1964. (SEAL) MARK F. BOYACK, ROLANDR. VINCENT BOYD H. McAFFEE For. State Representative District 7 ‘ ALLEN L. HODGSON County Clerk, Utah County FRANCIS. S. LUNDELL ° & District 3 OO For State Representative STATE OF UTAH COUNTY OF UTAH VOTE FOR ONI SID LAMBOURNE SHERMAN J. PREECE Fer Ce. Commissioner, 2-Yr. Term STERLING D. JONES MAX R. WARNER enemenets | For Secretary of State VOTE FOR ONE WENDELL L. COTTRELL) G. DOUGAS TAYLOR Ist—Qualified by experience. > Qnd—Sound business judgment. For State Treasurer VOTE FOR ONE For State Auditer | L. ROBERT J. EOWARDS ] GLEN T. JAMES For State Representative “District 4 J. ROBERT BULLOCK CHARLES R. CURTIS aaa Fer State Representative District 5 RONALD O. SSomee, Te JERRY G. THORN For State Representative District 1 F. HAWS DURFEY PAUL S. WILLES for State Representative District 2 VOTE FO! 7 RUSSELL H. HANSEN J. ELDON JOHNSON For State Representative District 5 VOTE FOR ONE " VOTE FOR of ‘ J. TAYLOR ALLEN RANDLE E. THEOBALD x ‘For Co, Commissioner, 2-Yr. Term VOTE FOR> District 6 . 2 For Secretary of State MELVIN R. HANKS VOTE FOR For United States Senator LILI CALVIN L. RAMPTON OO ERNEST HOWARD DEAN OO SIX GOOD REASONS = VOTE FOR ONE OO For For Co. Commisioner, 2-Yr. Term LO _ at all. VOTE FOR ONE STERLING D. JONES MAX R. WARNER % 3 i Instructions to Voters: To vote for a candidate place a cross (X) in the square at the other place. right of the name of the person for whom you desire to vote and in no group designation: Do not vote for any candidate listed under more than one party or OL OO right of the name of the person for whom you desire to vote and in no other place. or group designation. Do not vote for any candidate listed under more than one party oo Instructions to Voters: To vote for a candidate place a cross (X) in the square at the Utah County, State of Utah, Neeser! hoje 11, 1964 KIO Utah County, State of Utah,‘Toeiday, August 11, 1964 Precinct, _.. Election District No. i : 3 2 Precinct, Election District No. mt i imously Friday to invite the two states to present their views on the current crisis, either in person or in writing. By presenting the invitation in this. way, Nielsen side‘\stepped a threatened procedural argument over South Vietnamese participation. The Russians had indicated they would protest an invitation to the South, while the U.S. had indicated it would accept either both Viet Nams or no Viet Nam a ’ after the United rejected Communist OU bs had island said that if the Greek Ccechuskvetin’s claim that % Cypriots captured Mansoura, a| American ships yiolated North oo ‘ natok k. THIS BALLOT IS A FACSIMILE OF THE OFFICIAL BALLOT TO BE VOTED ON AT THE PRIMARY ELECTION AUGUST11, 1964, TOGETHER WITH THE FOLLOWING NAMES WHO HAVE QU ALIFIED AS CANDIDATES FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR, GOVERNOR, SECRETARY OF STATE, STATE TREASURER, STA TE AUDITOR, STATE REPRESENTATIVES, COUNTY OFFICIALS, RESPECTIVELY, AND THEIR NAMES WILL APPEAR ON THE BA LLOTS IN THE DISTRICTS rOR WHICH THEY QUALIFIED. An official also Greekclaimed Cypriot! “Council President Sivert A. communique charges un- TO BE VOTED ON AT THE PRIMARY ELECTION, AUGUST 11, 1964 < ° 4 m ~™ ° a ° z ™ 4 . But Everyone Can Save! Taylor Carpets Gives One (1) Yard of Drapery Material (your choice in stock) With Each Square Yard of Carpet You Purchase*. Five Year Free Cleaning Service On Your Carpet! OFFICIAL SAMPLE BALLOT Soles fetingote angi9. E. ‘Asia intervention in Cyprus grew to- in. weeks. Five Greek Cypriots were re- Put On on murder til another man, Theodore Dic- eres Say ee kie, Boise, confessed the knife slayings. He was released by a|was freed after a military civilian. court only to be re-|hearing and subsequently rearrested by military authorities|ceived a discharge from the on murder charges. He later|Air Force. — The threat’of pessible Turksh| JN) Debate Especially for Newlyweds. eee been nica eight| years ago. He is expected to be months and sand colors. Ported killed, and eight Greek FREE DRAPES alleges he was wrongfully ar-|went surgery to correct a fused $ 3 | ItalyFPresident - Star Undergoes < | 3 million acre-feet/has slowed the progress ‘The.press censorship does not proved” today. Gooding, one of two lawyers needed for the generators. He| ground rescue teams. Segni was stricken during a representing Anderson in. a said the minimum figure was The twin-engined jet went affect cables sent by foreign conference with Premier Aldo quarter -million -dollar -redress expected to be reached next down Thursday night 10 miles|C°rTespondents from Viet Nam. Moro and Foreign Minister suit against 10 Air Force officeast of Bien Hoa Airbase, in| Khanh also decreed military Giuseppe Saragat. An official ers,filed an affidavit saying An- Operation of the generators, country thickly infested. with justice and-forbade all travel announcement described his afderson has moved from town Bennett said, would mean the|Red guerrillas. Its two-man| without government: permission. fliction as a “cerebral circulato town in search of a job. release of water downstream crew is missing and presumed In Washington, a U.S. State tory attack.” Becker said he had to con- and thus make it possible to|dead. Department spokesman. said Aides said the president was tact Anderson through the start refilling’ Lake Mead be- Meanwhile, ‘South Viet Nam that Khanh made these “logi- unconscious for a few minutes. former airman’s mother in Cali- hind Hoover Dam. is in a state of national emer- cal” moves in consultation with Three doctors consulted hurfornia and asked for 45 days the United States. riedly at his bedside and one Smokey Says: additional time to answer a feKhanh’s declaration of the|remained through the night adquest for admissions from U.S. state of emergency was made|ministering treatment intended Atty. Sylvan Jeppesen. N k s % |public at a news conference at|to dilate the president’s blood i Anderson brought the damage which he announced that Com-| vessels. suit against Air Force Se urgery AUGUST 9, 1964 WEST LOS ANGELES (UPI) Eugene Zuckert, Col. Charles} 12A Sunday Herald SUNDAY, Utah Utah County, A. Allard, commander of Moun- — Cowboy actorin. Roy .patiefRogers tain Home Air Force Base,|was Capt. William Early, base legal|condition today at UCLA Medcfficer, and others April 10. Helical Center, where he under- economic and social future. “New Mexico, Colorado, Wyoming, Montana, Nevada, Idaho, Utah and Arizona are at the crossroads of decision,’ Camp- bell said. iF not formally the government SuffersStroke | “They can withdraw into the economic and educational status quo and miss one of the greatest adventures in the history of this,planet or they.can recapture the venturesome spirit of the Old. West and moveinto] places of leadership in the nuclear-space frontier.” The New Mexico chief ex-+ | to reach er Sannaaiesmnsasetpin lieved the states of the i | | | | SAIGON (UPI) — Monsoon gency penineee Pridny by al ee guerrillas Premier WASHINGTON cat dal(UPI) power~“4fenton way. today of rescu- emg sarge,dimahe ng he r Suen pened26 B57 bomb- croclatied iartial 360, chashed 20 miles north Khaoh, charging that South MOUNTAIN HOME, Idaho the line Oct. 1, Sen. Wallacelof here. bx Viet Nam ‘is* threatened by (UPI) — An attorney for form-|p A U.S.) military spokesman Communists from withdut and er airman Gerald M. Anderand trails leading to| within, censorship. on son advised counsel for the Bennett said ‘he had‘bier in- the crash site have heen all Vietnamese newspapers. and ROME (UPI)—Italy’s 1-year federal government Friday he formed that. Lake Powell, the blockéd.and mined by the Com-| authorized the armed . forces old President Antonio was uncertain of his client’s Glen Canyon Dam. reservoir,|munists. A steady downpour Ofland police to arrest anybody who suffered” a stroke Friday, present whereabouts. was only 130,000 acre-feet. short rain for the last two days also was reported ‘“‘slightly- imat without. appeal. Attorney Phillip M. Becker, BOULDER, Colo. (UPI)— New--Mexico Gov. Jack M. Campbell said Friday he be- ; ' ; | Power Due On The Line Oct. 1 } oo} te | Reds Bar Way to Reach Bomber Crash Glen Canyon Mountain |