Show ft I the GUNNISON i’ii to the number of votes cast "itlmi such district for the party’s candidate for congressman at the DIRECT PRIMARY LAW u n VT new Section outline of Uw continues on Notice wefk' t"nentim vSary35): Section nefore the lat Satu'd each year in which a g is to be held a loach political nam ' sl l! i candidate who receives the I The party county seat f t the regular pri- - tatp provld)1(i iiiglMt vote uI that he received a ma- - shall prohibit an provided li( W the votes cast for all can- - holding convention j 0f m A uu-- t Tue‘sday f such party for said office h is nominat d oIn:tln '“ai Mcase no candidate I a regular primary for any offic? mitteo of (a‘ h Mi” thu this rAnriiitatp f j npro' of vots county convent mu :nC the highest number pMlsM in one in if any me publish d his ttf nominee party red to he the in a or b group for that office election In the case sive circulat"’n the” I November which two or more 13 not Published in to ft 3fi Receiving Candidates Votes Declared Nominees line til uc tl aim Tln MU " tin that party th will Recounting of Ballots IctioB ' county seat of said fount) th at mi mv day of the that at said coimnt ion del gites ot the the stat will be elected and a count) i hau- the ballots cast in man to recount vice - chanweman secictaiy district as to the office for treasurer and a jy guch county ccntial comhich he was a candidate at the time mittee to seive for the two ensuing of the reed for the canvassing years will be chosen and othei pait) M-am! of the judges of election by affairs may be considered Delegates with the county clerk not later to such county convention shall be an chosen at a Ian a day before such meeting (name of paity) jfidavit showing that fraud was mass meeting to be held in each votEmitted or error or mistake made in the county or or being district the yotes fore the counting or returning 19 day of 1st In any such district as to the of- - Eacb 0f sajd voting distnct is If titkd to thp numbr (lf for which he was a candidate i0(rats is made- - said board ach affidavit specifipd MoV aftlM thp namt of recount the ballots such Ian thereupon (istrictf as folows: In any such district for the of-- Namp of Dist NV of Dt1( Katps was a for which the contestant t0 Widate and if the result reached to r the board on the recount of the name of party) Ilotas to such office be different Couity Centra Committpe of of join that returned by the judges Utah County Ictkm it shall be substituted there- Jr u the true and correct return and I regarded in all subsequent pro- The number of delegates from each The action of the board fedinga Ion taking such recount shall be voting district in each county to the of any political jr&l'ind no other contest Shall be county convention emitted party for such county shall be in pro- - voting district may require of sunty board of canvassers Wty in which such district is iy k Senator Recommends Highway Lighting for Safety Mass 100 600 0 400 4 e s too 1921 £9 30 33 40 - 1943 VC Aft I Adequate PIurWn Deplores Bay Stata Fatality Record more adequately the visibility R highway lighting at ft urblng night traffic fatalities la refr Vommended by State Senator T R Plunkett The iV AI s 1 problem on the ninety per cent of Massachusette roads which It would not be economically practical to light There still remains that ten per cent of major highdeplorable acci- way! where traffic densities and dent record and accident experience Indicate that' the headllghte have not done and canparticularly abnormal night not' be expected to do an adequate accident experi- safety Job According to Senator ence on Bay State Plunkett It will be possible to rewee duce night accident by 40 to 60 cent on those highway ’ per th Primary sons for an lnves- - thrdugh the provision of modem lBon Initiated by the Joint Leg- Committee on ‘Highways Vehicles of which he Is imber R Plunkett Motor Nlqht Fatalities Increasing Jrtng the early stage of their ligation ren 1J21 Senator Plnnkett chart revealed that tin night fatalitlea have Increasing at an alarming hlle the rate of day fatalities actually decreasing Furher n a found that frpm 1933 over 90 of all fatal '‘dents occurred at night when ° trmnic only daytime Almost 7 fatalities occurred hi n° rea in ytr1 nearly all t is heTy lrmC SUU Mutei ' "n Adequate Visibility Needed vsrlous reports the disclosed that l7 blamed for abnormal tr ttlonCCl1!nU edln trinc xrerts He d in deadlights must be deUlb i)d Improved to handle j tu7 pr “ny i unt ccntial committee P’htictl paity in each coun-- ‘ "isc a mass meting of the d o s of sUd paity iesi1 ' a h ng list net entitled to - m the county convention to 'd and held in each such dis n oi ti'toie the fifth day date of the county con-and shall cause notice of thud pi ice of the holding of such to lo postid in at least thiec district at least plans in i) s pnoi to the day of such anting Said notice shall specify th numb of delegates to the county ntt tiTion to be chosen at such meeting and said county central committee shall cause such fuithcr notice of Mnh meeting to be given as the conditions existing in the distiict may icasonahl) inquire l' NOTICE OF o’clock I Any candidate whose name appears ballot of ipon the official primary II In pntv) COUNTY Ot d nt ion h m county convention J d''iet tl November jKUon their In the Spring a Motorist’s Fancy t M t N f UTAH tilt n f'l tdidates are to be elected at the those party candi election to positions to tes' equal in number num- filled who receive the highest off primary run the of votes at shall be declared the nominee m CUNKtsON picecding November elec- mi m he of votes cast for '"a'cs-mujiei delegates to be de-iit‘d h the countj central com ‘tte "ic:ded that in all counties ' ' shall be entitled to at '' 'I' gate to each H' 38 VALLEY NEWS safety lighting If anyone has any doubts as to the effectiveness of modern highSenator Plunkett way lighting contends that they need only to his Committee a did as Inspect modem Installation and compare the conditions with those existing on unlighted roads Recommends Legislation "T "As a result of our complete said the 8enator “the on Joint Legislative Committee deVehicle Highways and Motor termined to recommend legialatlon which would give the Department of Public Work enough money td Install safety lighting on a limited traffic State highmileage of heavy hazards ways of proven tight must do some“Massachusetts Increase In thing to slew the rapid The motorist night fatalities the prctecMon Wlnft plenty f' afforded by klgbwsy Improvement do nbt believe and personally In the that there Is a motorist Commonwealth who will have any Imobjection to the nighttime routes proprovement cn Stat on carried not la vided the action — Indiscriminately" Id Officers and Delegates Flcc'ed At the time and place theicfoi such mass meeting shall be com cued in each distiict and at such meeting a distnct chairman and man of the opposite sex secictaiy tieasurer three committeemen and the delegates to which the members of the party residing in such distiict shall be entitled in the party’s county convention shall be elected by ballot such balloting or the opportunity therefor shall continue for at least one hour after the time the meeting opens for business and the iesult of such election shall be certified to the county convention of the paity by the chaii man and secretary of said meeting provided that If any district shall fail to elect delegates to the any paity’s county convention county central committees then in office may fill the vacancies from qualified members of the party in such district and the secretaries of such county central committee shall certify the same to the county conventions b tsl Election of Delegates to State Convention (c) At the time and place designated for said party county convention the delegates so elected to each party county convention shall convene at the place designated by the party's county central committee and there organize elect the delegates to which f the qualified electors of ttys party id ing in the county aie entitled in and of the state convention the party also elect the members of the county central committee of their party for the ensuing term and take such other action consistent with the provisions of this act pertaining to the affairs of their party in such county as they may deem proper The chairman and secretary of each county convention shall certify to the state convention the result of the election by the coun-tconvention of delegates to the state convention County Central Committee (d) The county central committee of a political party to be elected by the county convention of such party shall consist of such number of as may be determined by the convention but each voting district entitled to one or more delegates In the convention shall have at least one committeeman one committeewoman and no district shall have more than five Number of Delegates to St?te Con- With the opening of fishing seasons all over the country scenes like this will be enacted Motor cars and improved roads each year open new spots where the beauty of nature NOTH' i: every man in the naval service may he partly visualized by a glance at the list of service schools maintain- ed for the purpose of producing spe- cialists in all ratings In Washington D C are located the following navy service schools: Radio material optical electrical in- terior communication primary file control advanced fire control music slide film deep sea divers and hos- pital New London Conn boasts a engine school and a submarine New York City is training school represented with fire control gyro compass sound motion picture and automatic pilot Lakehurst N J goes in for various forms of aeronautical training Such as the rigid airship school (now temporarily inoperative) aerography school and parachute ma- terial school Newport R 1 boasts a diesel 'engine school and a course of Norfolk Va training in torpedoes machinist maintains an aviation school metalsmlth'a school aviation utility school and aviation ordnance school Philadelphia Pa has an aviaschool Pensacola tion instrument Fla trains enlisted pilots with the result that many aviators are graduated each year with the coveted i wings Others become photographers at Pensacola Turning to the west coast we find the Mare Island optical school near San Francisco while the cooks bakers stenographers hospital torpedomen corpsmen buglemasters gyro compass sound motion picture and electrician’s schools are lo cated in Satu Diego' Cal if and swift streams beckon to families like the McConnells who have just arrived at their favorite 8ot in the family Chevrolet to enjoy a day in the open ft of walei fiom an tin sec ltlt in 'Juab I'miiify Vtib jliained Said witci will ho iliveitul at the of issuance of said spi iiir which point its located S illMt ft ft oin the K1 v T s k it Sic made Application in accoi dance wi ll m pip 'IIhvM and convexed r appi opi iate 0(1(1 It and used appi oximalel) fi mu Maicli to Septuuliei dO in 'ilusne of each en as a supple mental iiippl) to niigatc a acics of f°r fireworks and firecrackers emlnaced The land the N'aN'Wf in Sec 3(1 aviator carries W T Ill S It as n pfit of his NAVA flares smoke SIB&M As much of said water as h equipment parachute will he used during each candles and a “Very” pistol The foi incidental doineslte parachute flaies which hum about uitiie UI’ minut‘‘s dropping IKK) to lot) and ing pm poses This Application is in lKr m‘nup are used to light t’u case ef a foiced landing lie the office of the Slate Lngineer a hn0tt candles which hum with a pe- No Uhi'IT All piotests lesisting he of said Application with cu'a1’ dense grey smoke unlike m- made in affidavit (hciefor dinary smoke are burned to attract ichm-ii“rtention in case un aviator lands m l'otm mut he filed with y H isolated region or is injured in phetys State Engineer 40j State Tlu- Cupit-Salt Lake City Utah with Ending anil needs assistance y pistol shoots stars which giv cue oxtia copy and $100 filing fee brilliant white light both these and on or before June ‘ift 19118 rockets arc used in signaling Star HUMI’IIEUYS s'hes nre fourwl vcry ust’fuI in w“r' ' Engineer timt for they light up a large urea UIi?t pub A pi'll 28 last pub May 2G wilh- — ils briightly as a searchlight r n— ou betraying their point ot oiigin How little we know about a lot of Yet it is not known whether fire- - things was illustrated when we read works original d as a means of wu - in the current issue of Feedstuff fare or for a celebrntiun The Chinese that 38 million eggs a year are refirst used them probably fifty een- - quiml to dress leather used in kid turies ago gloves No kidding TO VITK M U 1H ! i 1 Men In the U S navy generally scrutinize the possibilities of careful specialization in some trade giving due consideration to their own limitaThen having tions 'and capabilities from the many difmade ferent trades offered above they endeavor to learn as much as possible about the trade or rating through practical experience careful observaThe tion and conscientious study school cohrse then comes as a reward offering increased knowledge further advancement and better pay Skil’ed tradesmen” such at those produced' by the IT S navy are constant demand by civilian concerns and their earning power is double that of the unskilled laborer vention (e) The number of delegates to the state convention of each party which shall be chosen at each county convention of such party shall be one of delegate for each definite number votes and major fraction thereof cast in said county for the party's candidate for member of congress at the then next preceding November election said number of votes for each The U S navy with ita many dedetermined by the state delegate to be ferent trade "schools trains ' men to central committee of each party probecome specialists end they are paid envided that each county shall be while learning Complete and thortitled to at least one delegate under expert Instructtraining ough or make thia training the finest to Id County Conventions ' If any political party shall have be had anywhere Out of the twvnty-twyouths who at tor congressman had no candidate intermoun-taiJoined the navy from the the November election next preceding area during the month of Decemthe selection of delegates to a county the ber 1017- seven or 32 per cent were such of convention party or state of indis- selected for various courses number of delegates which each service in the struction connavy’s trict shall be entitled at a county schools- vention and the number cf delegates entitled to which each county shall be senator then the number of such the in be shall convention t rtate to the delegates shall be in proportions above proportion as above set forth vote cast at No- - set forth to the average vtte cart at such next preceding earn!such election for all the party’s vember election for the party’s the offices state didates excluding for United if any for the office of States senator If such party shall vote for candidates who shall have elec- had no opposition j had no candidate at such eck) (Continued Next United States! tion for the office of s! h Ue i ' STRAWBERRY BAVARIAN SHORTCAKE (Serves 9) A one egg cake (bakod In a 9 Inch square loaf pan) 2 tablespoons gelatin 14 cup cold water 14 cup boiling water cup sugar 114 cups crushed strawberries A cup whipping cream (whipped) Turn out the baked cake wash and replace cake In pan the with 2 sheets of wax paper crossed In the bottom and extending out over the edges Soak gelatin In cold watef Add rn lolling water and sugar and stir until dissolved Add crushed berries and chill until allghtly thickened Then fold Cl whipped cream and pour over cake Chill until firm If on has a modern ice refrigerator this dessert can be made safely In advance and stored until needed The cold air of properly moist the new Ire refrigerator keeps foods fresh with no danger of rapid drying out or exchanging of flavors To serve carefully lift out take 'with the wax paper remove the paper and garnish with whipped cream and whole Y strawberries i |