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Show November 12 1980 Almanac . From the Archives 100 Years Ago ... From t he Park Record June IS. ISSO COUNTY ELECTIONS The election of county officers whose term expires this year occurs on Monday. Aug. 24. The officers to be elected for Summit County near as we can ascertain are a Probate Judg'e. County Clerk. Sheriff and the Selectman. Up to the present time, we have heard no opposition ' being raised against the present incumbents. As far in Utah possess. Neither snow, bad roads, nor distance ever causes him to falter where duty calls him. He is always ready and willing to go whether there is money in it or not. The office of Selectman must also be supplied with someone and we know of none better than the present incumbent. Judge G.G. Snyder of this city. He is one of the oldest settlers here and is fully conversant with the wants and needs of our town. We presume that will be properly regiseven-vote- tered before the coming Robert Salmon has been also faithful and prompt in the business connected with his office, while our Sheriff. Mr. F.M. Allison, has a record as an official that few Sheriff s From the Park Record July II. 19.10 election. To become a legal voter a resident .of six month's in the territory, thirty days in the precinct and a taxpayer is required. The precinct incumbents have not1 signified first sound and dialogue scenes ever filmed aboard a moving train. This will r as wo have been able to learn, basing our knowledge principally upon their actions as public officers having but a slight acquaintance, with the majority of them, we are inclined to believe that there will be no opposition. No public. man can please even-onethat is a forgone conclusion, but we fee1 confident that no great effort, if any. will be made to oust the present officials at the coming election. Judge Asper has been faithful and impartial in the dischrage of his duties. County Clerk and plays three old time favorites in Mountain Justice." They arc "Seeing Nell Home!'. Buffalo Gals" and Dixie". You should hear Ken Maynard display his ability as a fiddler in a scene showing an old time mountain shindig. What is declared by sound engineers to be a veritable triumph for Fox Movietone was achieved with the successful recording of the . , their desire for at least we have not been so informed, but as no complaints have been made we presume the residents of Summit County will them. re-ele- ct 50 Years Ago ... provide new and thrilling sound sensations for motion picture audiences around the world. Five or mdre separate casts each group of players speaking a .different language may be engaged in the filijiing of the talking movies of the future, as a result of the experiment conducted recently at Paramont's New York studios, with the Nov. 6:, ... Sunrise: 7:18 a.m. Sunset: 5:05 p.m. Nov. 7: New Moon Nov. 11: Veterans Day Forecast: Nov. Cold, stormy Snow and cold then clearing Nov. EGYPTIAN TALKIE NOTES 6-- 7: 1: Kathryn Crawford sings SHAPE- - OPEN HOUSE NOVEMBER 8 e e"' The valleys are never more empty after the leaves before the snow." filming of Maurice Chava-lier'- s "The Big Pond" was made in two versions. English and French. In the future. Spanish. German and Italian may be added. .0' rCP DP,:-- 2 P.M to 10 P.M. c e- - , with BODYWRAP BODY WRAP SHRINKS AWAY INCHES i 1st Body Wrap is a complete talon body wrapping protest using proven, safe topical creme which is applied to a specific region of the body to increase circulation. The wrap aids the removal of waste and fluids and shrinks inches off the unsightly cellulite. Our program is set up for men and women and includes six wraps that invigorate and relax the body. Losing inches has never been so fast and so easy. PRIZE 1 SNOWMOBILE SUIT ALL 80 and 81 MACHINES ON SALE - Come in and make your No reasonable offer will be refused 783-471- 8 WELLER REPAIR uriirtriiWiiMtui .Slap in for a 328-018- 2 Marion A film (iemnrwlra lion. East 400 Sou . .f.f Sab LahaCSy. Utah I i t V, |