Show '' ' - ' ‘t -- i - 11 : 1 't ' f '' '' A 4 ' ' 1 4 -' ' - A - i Illissouri Backs Bourbons' I Kansas Leans to G I O P I I 11001ir - DI ' state-wid- e 1 )''' ! sta-mel- rik 11 I 1 I and Missouri and twenty-firs- t ' i 1 ' 4 1 5° Renuba 420 per cent 41 - r1t c11kftZ IrSc‘') ' : Ii - Massachusetts New Jersey 19 18 28 :: e - I it -- - '' t I tt01 N r kt'''73 0 t 1 11 - 1 V I 166) ! i : i i 145: 1CLC'S lqs--e' CaCtth t CVV (kl V - r--- i s t ‘ A- 6 : j -- -- CP N- - - - - - -- ' -- 7L3(21 (1'''C ICN V 09 1 )11 ' 'e(--41 I It ) Tg3 I L ite - - - t 4 '4' ''7'v ' --4 - '''' " c Nei' 1Not E I IZ1 JCINI i c? G too ' c(: cp: N 4 ‘ - ' 1 A 0 111 " ' ' 0 ' 0' kg e ': " ‘ t4 t ' "- - 1: - 4 0 4 4c 14 ' " - : ' s it e i1 - c ' i sa c - '" ' 'L'il41' 't - : f s t s " 1 ' k 1 ' s : : i 4 16 - A 't s -- ' ''' N - : )4 l t? '': ' 1 ' - f - ' '' -- p - t ''?i11:t:r'' : ! 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First ear ssith hydrimlie brakes tthe hal tim)11 puhlic dcmanding hyPlymouth draulic brakes on all ears low-price- d low-price- d one of the pioneers of the laxly Plym- all-ste- outh set such a high standard of safety that today a lowpriced ear tn fist Imre a stee l Is i ly The list is long—oil filter aluminum alloy pistons 1Ilypoid rear axle Amola steel springs— feature after feature that give more economy finer performance greater enjoyment When you slide !gland the u heel And get t he delightful 'Jeer of plyinotith's Floating Power 1 1 0 1 - f- i" ' performance and discover the joys of it s Luxury Itidc you know it conics from great engineering - '1')i I ' I c c3 r: 4 r ri t144""ID iy AlfAi'f ' AV a 77777 0 1J! die illati-7L-r- Ari 1111s 147470Mit A I 1 ss ii 1N-- ) I St71:1:::7117 ' I ":e "--- - - y --- 7 77 tirrLrerti A V 1rio"4 1 i - -- ft Lyit - °JOS pla7 I I 11 EAr-tehro- 7 77-V J f 'Jr h ki ai (Irii - ' ' N- I --:- - — -- :J 4 (I' 1 ' i Just turn the faucet and - -- -1 Hotpoint Electric Water Heaters in your home e -- 4 l e ' Low electric rates put this ' wonderful convenience within reach of the average home - " ' ' No stairs to climb No matches to light Nothing to turn on or off Hotpoint gives you hot water eco nomically and safely ' CON'Aftwerirae FORGET 121 ithhee CALROD llotpoint's metal-seale- se e:'4 l Ilk tt'ill i ON ei heating unit is ittsmenet! within the 4- tank The heat gencrated goes direct- 19 N SOD" 1- ' T -z-ll'A 1 IN1 d electric ite milatl al r lPr tf' Come in today and learn how our easytoown plan vdll put one of these mod ern new Electric Water Heaters in your home Hotpoint water heaters Ina be had in the stylish VOCIE square models for kitchen or basement playroom—or in the NIASTElt round utility models at slightly lowercom - ' - TNE MASTEN esti- - nil :eadt bxant(1) teApoost Itiher:eambees I d have a flow of hot water whenever you want it—day or night—with one of these " ri 1 r ly into the water —without waste Z ‘ 1 ': t'llTrir 10:1' ' ' f 1 4 it ii ' r 01 hi 'aT7T1d A ': I it L 1: t1 1' pf -k - -- 1 01 -L- 0 1- :1- t'11 1 11 '- ' t are cordially attend the 181: Hotel Utah April for the purpose of uniting A similar proposal wax made through petition movement In 1935 but sal dissolved by the presiding quorum tiring ) )i1 0 LI L -1 i NEW Quick Nollat BEasoffeA1Pain At Oncol s7e 71 Qiii It I y piteous - -- Isem4 r— cutii-v I) -) 4---- ' ) stk L - ' Wamollightloom It Bowers Home Furriishing Co Hamal Furniture Company Radio Studios Inc Apex Electric Co (Sugarhouse) Sharp Electric Co Utah Power & Light Company Axelrod Furniture Company Stokol-Sal- t Lae Company K & K Solos Company 9' is:hai:erp4itrp10 NEW 1)1‘ IsioN OF Cii 111'0Ln CORPOIMION HOTPOINT DEALERS IN SALT LAKE CITY: 1 t- i ' 1 I Minion the Imo ohm" ems Ntvt IsKAL-T1- 1 sett''i fox ti Lie ! et than tHfortil 2 "' bon I tome oti in Watt '4 - 'T 18 19 1:30 p m and 8:15 p m April 19 to Apostle Speaking Yates' suggestion were Apostles IL C Flint Madison Wis and William 1 Anderson Independence 7 r- 1 17 1 In opposition r I i In 1937 d 1 I "PAGEANT OF FOODS" Electric Cooking School e hole story of hat the 1910 Plymout It gives you See the 1910 Quality Chart at your nealliy 1 )tHige De Soto or (hryster deal er's Plymouth's Luxury Hide PiAxioul it lA I i A 7 I ()P—A movement for union of feetions of the Church of Christ on temple lot met with opposition at a presiding quorum of twelve apostles of the church TocsdaY r Get the t 3Iove to Unite Faction4 In Church Hits Snag p: c In 1910 Plynomth is again the biggest of "All Three" cars—it has t he iongest wheelbase It he widest sr a kkitil t he beauty of Plymouth—its line upholstery—its big luggage space—its smoothness at every speed—all inspire an eager desirt to own it low-price- op voice" II 11 1 9— 1 - r Ally r--- Argentine telephone network severing street car rails and one of three water mains "' s'i - V''' I I A 1 Two steel girders near the center of the bridge where the blaze first was discovered fell into the river snapping the master cable of the "Do it Better—Do it First"that's the policy back of Plymouth cars That's why Plymouth 1ead3 in qualitywhy this year again new thousands of people are changing to Plymouth! irt :4 e--(k --- s ' 1 no sured z-a - : CI 1 1 1 Service ' Olander Lind ge to the 1500-fostructure at $100000 The bridge of steel superstru'clure and wooden' at decking was rebuilt in 1925-2- 6 a cost of $472000 It was not in- 4 :-- - epaacnrso:: KMaaWtedriVdearrna f::1‘l'f''' '1- '44 ? ! - 4 i I sise 0 14 4 44 !: hortvowi Electric" all LIFI-- All -- 1 111 1 CITY Kan April 16 telephone and street car connections into the Argentine district were cut off Tuesday by a fire of undetermined origin which j r '''' lr 4s l' - nnt Low-Co- st NTT" t Frit)? 4 e:i-- r i Blaze Daina(Tes rn Kansas Span - '' r::''' ::2r r'?-:tr''- : :: -- - Al slightly Dr Iva C Gardner of Baylor and Dr H H Nem University of Chicago ported their study of wte declared that in "when a question was asked they almost invariably answered In unison using Ltmlmootsotnethoot same words in the i 1 till KANSAS - 'e6 --- I ' - ' - - 1 ' ' Inv' :::"'::':!'f' F:- ti gr '7 -- v- :7' ' te 7 ' — ' Ite:04--:-'- - e - - ! :):: ! 1i F I ‘ -- i'in '''''4' : 14 ' ' i" :'4:i'e:::':'g -- ::' ' !: : o:4V a2-- '1 - - 7 '" t ' - : 1 - '' ' ' t - VI - ‘ ' ' 4" ' J 11 : '4' 1 All si 1 - ::-4z96 " N ' '" I - ':1NO C- ' o': 4 : o 11 : ' - A ' ' ' ": - 'i 4 t ' ' - ' : v-- A o r :A '''' '' '" 4- - t ''''' ' A ' o Ä 1 t: : V''' e ' ' U" t k4 a ''' : -- - 7 :' : ‘14" - -- '''''- - - 4 - At ' dil 14 g000- 1 ! - ':t ' I '' - - '!' '7 ' 1 - :' - - : :41::-1)??:-b IF' - - ''""''''''''' ‘ i-- -- : ' 7: ' t 1( te) grok 4 1'- t V : I's - A$ ' t7 ) 1":" 7 " i i - - I ' li '''' : : : ' 't tt! - NA : - c ' "k tt j f I - '''''''' ' ‘ ' st c"' - '' " -- s - 4 41421x t ( 1 tpy ' f4 e 1' ' - 44' ' - i ‘ :) I l'i blt- 1 - 4q' 6 ri - - I: NEW YORK April 16 (UM—District Attorney Thomas E Dewey candidate for the Republican presidential nomination will enter the Maryland G O P presidential preferential primary of May 6 It was announced Tuesday night In making the announcement J of manager Sprague Deuswseey118 campaign issued an invitation to all other aspirants for the Republican nomination to enter the Maryland primary It was pointed out tty Dewey followers that campaign managers for 11 of Ohio neSenator wspaper Taft articles have claimed the convention support of all of Maryland's 16 delegates to tthe Republican national convention - ' '- - ''--': -- - : - k - : 1 ' t - t ' i ? 1 iv-- 'ai 0 Maryland Race 4 - ' - ) '"s ''' !:' - ' 111 1421t411PRIC127-- - - f'' - saillati Cc) 16 ' - 1 -- -' N - -' house His record as a legislator municipal officer and public service commissioner to his according backers has been consistently liberal and progressive and stamps him as a genuine supporter of the political and social philosophy represented by President Roosevelt and the new deal Mr Granger was appointed to the public service commission by Governor Henry H Blood in 1937 and he has since served iin that Dewey to Enter ' t-: - 4- z ' ' c k rt:I:: '''''''' ''L ' N 54' ' i - ' "4AN - 0 cpc Z ‘1 ''''s: r'' 9 Av- - " cclikl Sq 0?4 li - -'3 c(lt -"4- - '' fin-tho- Deal V alue iI 4 ' Ntfiwor- No: r grfirrciscy-41r4tcirlf":- N s' from it a stereoptical or third dimension effect of depth results Only their palm and only ger prints vary and was ar --74- to A‘I''''''' - ': only apart - ' - te3 -- Nk"'-- A - 4K --- 'c-'- - inch - s ''' pencil of in -I- - - "" ei44' -- 1N )S 4P co4('' f 'CP A 4cs r41??J '11c t'r I 9 - ' k 0‘- - 4°(°‘ -- I '''' ' 9357z4 0 - Is cAN't- OQ c'e7' t‘ Nr‘° it tNfrt c)C- ' CP!' 1' ilitikt 'Itl' f S C2b ‘Pitk — ''N'SC‘ IP sVed-- NI0 leCL NC1 - 0- - tee) q044' - ek- s OC) se - cs- r I I t ' 0)'''4e c11 )t -- Gtf(rc? CSCIaCC5 8 much Is held t At capacity Mr Granger has always taken an active interest in civic church and educational affairs For three years he was a member of the board of trustees of the Utah State noter at Philadelphia next June "This selection carries with It a Agricultural college and he has responsibility that I will do my served in numerous civic capacities In his home city and county He best to meet" said the governor served a three-yemission for the L D - S church in the states and of souity D wad bishop S in Cedar for nThird n rs When the United States entered -- I the World war he volunteered in the marine corps and served in France with the Eleventh regi- --ment of marines ': i a Itt C4k'Is vo 44o FAIRMONT Minn April 18 UPI —Governor Harold E Stassen here Tuesday en route to Mankato to make a speech learned he had been chosen as Republican key- - - 46- Best' Do My Stassen Declares 233 - 1116' o' - 'I'll Record - con- - '' IIMN00111r cNPS'04' "a large group will go to the vention with open minds" 11 47 11 5 33 23 11 Oregon Pennsylvania Texas Virginia West Virginia Washington (Continued From Page One) ' 22 8 14 11 8 - 98 - - i' Stassen Wins - U i the state llegislature being elected first in 1932 During the 1935 session he was speaker of the 1936 defi- g I served three successive terms In the house of representatives of more camp hand sas back in the Republican fold even solidly than it was in the Democratic four years ago Missouri on the other in Minnesota New York - I good-lookin- i so reported Tuesday Id the Journal of Heredity publication of the American Genetic association The girls identified only as "Lois and Louise" are students at Baylor university Waco Although they were separated eight days after birth due to the death of their mother and have lived apart their smiles their actions their voice tones and even the pitches of their laughs match precisely nLee 15 9 Ohio No 1 Republicans 56 o Democrats 44 4o terms Oklahoma 11 From Page One) was educated in the Iron county public schools and the Branch Agricultural college and in 1925 was elected mayor of Cedar City a position which he held for three ' Mismourt Votes Iowa Kansas chlits11114)451 ''''S Vc"°:' KANSAS 7'' ' ' ' Votes Electoral - - i (Continued ' - ' " ' ' California Delaware Indiana Kentucky Maryland LEANING REPUBLICAN P TT ' - - "I'-- ' ' i Electoral presidential race the Gallup poll Is asking voters in each state: "Which party would you like to see win the presidential election?" Following are the results for 21 states reported thus far: Anderful ÷ r 1 : ' 4 Area- Political Box Score to Date i ' '$' " With the 1940 election drawing ever closer the states will continue to show sharp po- geographical prox- - in ÷ 1I 1f i mom - - : j - 44 '' ''''' --- - ''- s' ri t "' - ' lirmatA1161 as amino f l't tix ' ' ' - 1 - 40 - ' - "'"0:"P:--- - 4t-- ' I! Ilii They sepa- for 20 expert can tell them W K Granger Gets In Race for Murdock's Seat II nailihellisanassi - ' ' 111:121 ' ' '4 i ' ' - ' ' I 0101l -- - 'e''1' iv ' '''' ls :t o ' - - i - a 4 r t1 ' m the congressional balloting The present Democratic strength-- 44 per cent in the in- stitute survey—is a full 10 points below the Democratic vote In 1936 r follows: A sharp difference of sentiment : Kansas Voters t Per Cent in Kansas and Missouri on the e third term for president was found 56 Favoring Republicans 44 in the study In Kansas 63 per Favoring Democrats cent of voters polled said they Missouri Voters vote against would President 42 Favoring Republicans Roosevelt for a third term In Ws- 58 Favoring Democrats souri on the other hand a small In both states approximately one majority (53 per cent) said they i voter in every eight said he was would vote for him 4 i '' Demo-Democrat- ic -- 1 - MISSOLIM cent Two years later the crate were in the minority in the voting for governor senator and congressmen polling 44 per cent In the senatorial race and only and 15 leaning at the present time rA round-u- p report on all of the 148 states will be published at the send of the week V The Kansas and Missouri study on the question "Which I based Vparty would you like to see win rthe presidential election this year?" i : WASKINGTON April 16 (R)— of "stereopDiscovery of idenso girl eininnsousise ' ' - ''- - i - '' crae !in& Republican 1 ki t'''''' : ' ate 'the in the states and for Senator (Bennett Clark) the American Institute 61 per cent In Kansas however the shift Opinion has completed of party sentiment in away from the Democratic party Kansas twentieth ein which !of Public !previews I ) F Six Favor G O - t despite 4 '' ' ' ' ' - 1910 1 I Startle Science Southern Utah IT win Girls are and Entry Seeks a pair nitely glamorous and look alike that when a twins ticon" nearly Post front been tical after vertically having Congress their picture and an an rated away years that ' ' ' ' ' " : '''' I lial : Its next door neighbor time what party souri continues to lean Democratic undecided at this ' i however be favored by a substantial margin The Missouri results indicate that Despite the recent setback to the Democratic machine in Kansas there has been some shift of sentiCity Missouri sentiment is nearly ment away from the Democrats as strongly Democratic today the but not a large shift Roosevelt study finds as it was in the past carried the state four years ago presidential election and in the with 61 per cent of the major party vote—or 3 per cent more than the 'more recent congressional election of 1938 present Demorratic percentage in 1 ' 221111:illib - : 'i ' ' - : ' Mis- - iv - lopolallirtt By Dr George Gallup Director American Institute of Public Opinion PRINCETON N J April 16—Kan8as which went Democratic in 1936 even though it was the home state of Alf M Landon shows signs of returning to the Republican fold in a survey ps the institute The trend away from the Democrats there has been so sharp that in any political dope sheet Kansas would have to : Zeibunt Texas state 'shown v1:f -- ' April 17 lakt States Still Have Political Differences Zbe 5alt - Weaneiday Morning a I: 1 i I f i f 4" EMIEMEMMMO t 1 t I 4 a s - 4 - - - - - - - - - - - - : - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 7 ' - - :' f':' T717'77'"'Z'Ir |