Show R Uinia Bond Issue Approved 6 to EVANSTON Wyo Aug 19— Uinta county voted six to one at Tuesday's primaries In favor of the $150000 bond issue for a county memorial hospital announced J H Barber Uinta county clerk The unofficial ballot which will be can vassed and tabulated by the board of county commissioners at an early date showed property own-e- n were 1176 for the bond issue with 261 against the assessment owners voted 388 for and 31 against Passing of the bond Issue will Non-proper- ty BnTTv' m w i k M 1 'mm M 1 SALT LAKE CITY Aug 19 (AP) Utahns drank less beer in the last fiscal year than in the preceding year despite an increase of an estimated 15000 in population A report by the state tax com-- 1 mission shows 8530977 gallons of the 32 beer were consumed In the preceding year the total was county to receive $60- federal funds With money pledged by citizens of the county a total of $250000 will be available for the construction equipment and operation of the memorial hospital Work on the basement floor is now being done by Ellingsford Brothers contrac- tors of Evanston Republican voters gave Senator E V: Robertson candidate for the S senate 752 votes and Rep Frank Barrett candidate for congress 759 votes On the Democratic ticket Gov Lester C Hunt polled 984 votes for U S senator and Carl Johnson of Cheyenne his opponent received 74 votes For congressman L G (Pat) Flannery received 672 Joe McGowan 187 and Sidney G Kornegay 76 votes Republican candidate for the state senate F Scott Taggart poled 745 votes For representative to the state legislature Frank Emerson received 550 R Dwight Wallace 468 and Joseph W Slade Jr 338 votes ' For county commissioner four-yeterm Republican candidate Charles F Guild received 309 votes Albert Bergstrand 129 and F H Stahley 318 votes On the Democratic ticket Reuel Walton unopposed candidate for state senator received 887 votes Candidates for representatives to n the state legislature S A received 712 and Carl Dahl-qui647 votes County commissioner candidates Alex Jamison 479 and Edward Wall work incumbent 487 votes the prmit 000 from Our reupholster- lng experts will take any ltcsn Free Pickup & Delivery Estimates in Your Home Without Obligation SALT LAKE CITY Aug 19 (AP) The Thatcher Construction com- pany of Ogden has started move- ment of equipment to the Newton spillway dam site 11 miles northwest of Logan U S reclamation bureau officials said work on the project will start immediately The completion date is set tentatively for November The $94960 project calls for construction of a concrete spillway on the existing Newton dam CALL 52 KiKrom-MiH- T Mia ma mm t tei mil a a—a Riverdale Road at Roy FUN — MUSIC — GROCERIES ALL FREE! An Evening of Entertainment JsP§3' gW '"i j "CT v - It's 9 SALT LAKE CITY Aug 19 (AP) Representative William A Dawson Is to be the featured speaker at the annual Republican day outing at Lagoon Saturday Republican candidates for state and district offices will be introduced at the affair Quayle Cannon Jr president of the Republican club of Utah said 4-- H "One-Co- a Mo kwush Easy-to-us- GOV HERBERT B MAW Guest Speaker LORIN FARR PARK TONIGHT 8 PM BEAT THE HIGH COST OF LIVING rrTTWl MM! IHiMSLiiram-jMiaiHL- of the finest cattle in the west will be on exhibition at the Davis county fair Aug 26 and 27 at Lagoon" according to Leland Smith county fair board livestock chairman "In addition to dairy cattle" he said "several head of beef cattle will be on exhibition Premiums of $750 will be awarded to first place winners and prizes of $5 and $250 will be given to second and third place winners respectively "The state requires that breeding cattle being exhibited must be tested for Bangs disease and tuberculosis Free doctor service club members will be for Four-provided for these tests" Among the champions to be entered in the fair is Clover Blossom Jersey farm's F N M Golden Beauty No 1349391 Jersey which will be entered in both the age cow and production classes In the past 58 days she has produced 2923 pounds of milk and 1583 pounds of butterfat Also entered are three cows bemembers —Leon longing to Four-John and Dean Thurgood Leon's No Basileus Fairy yearling 1623333 has won a second place in a previous contest John's P B Wonder Sultana No 1544391 has won a fifth place spot two second place ribbons and a first place Dean's Ena D D Isabel No 1564588 has one first and one second place to her credit According to Melvin M Petersen assistant county agent a baby beet will be given away at a public drawing at the fair horse show and rodeo Other prizes to be given away are a washing machine boy's and girl's bicycles electric mixer dinner set and an automatic iron i f J J TiWM MM a — iana-i-i- members of the Communications Workers of America (I N D) at an open air meeting last night T Alan White president of the Boise local said there was no mention of a strike at the meeting He said about 100 members of the local attended He said the purpose of the meeting was "to bring to a head wage issues with the telephone company" White said the C W A is asking a wage increase because of the higher cost of living He said the group is the only one in a major industry still not receiving a third-roun- d of wage increases Named to Position In Sugar Firm ld H COME OUT FOR FUN GO HOME WITH THE GROCERIES e Resists c Moping and scratching White and Colors Mokh Its color) and gloss GRIFFIN PAINT CO BONNERS FERRY Ida Aug 19 (AP)— Abe Mac Gregor Goff of Moscow made an inspection tour yesterday of areas covered in the spring floods He praised residents of the Kootenai river valley for their work in repairing the heavy flood damage More than 30000 acres of the valley were covered by water at the height of the flood 421 23rd Street Phone SHELLEY Ida Aug 19 (UP) — J Bigler Shelley has been named Idaho district superino tendent for the Sugar Co it was announced today W J O Bryant Idaho Falls district manager said the present organization Of local agricultural superintendents and fieldmen at Sugar City Rigby Idaho Falls Shelley and Blackfoot will remain unchanged A Utah-Idah- Conducts Hearing AH 19 Idaho Aug (AP) The corps of army engineers is conducting s hearing here today on a proposed dam that would be located 58 miles above Lewiston on the Clearwater river The dam if built would flood portions of Kamiah Kooskia and Stites Tentative plans call for construction of a dam 516 feet high and 1400 feet long It would back up a reservoir 52 miles long KAMI inLyman vestigate a wrecked car which was found at daybreak Monday overturned in a pit beside U S Highway 30S three miles west of Lyman No one was in the car but a quantity of blood around the been spot indicated someone hadNarra-more injured said Sheriff Frank who was called to assist in the investgiation Traces of blood were followed for along the highway and it is assumed by authorities that the occupants were picked up Officials by a passing motorist have no idea how many were in the car nor how seriously injured the occupants were The car a 1940 Oldsmobile sedan was found to have been stolen in Salt Lake City Sunday night A state-wid- e broadcast of the accident and all known circumstances has been instituted Sheriff Narramore said 32 YOUR USED TIRES ARE Philip Henderson 28 lumber camp worker of Indiana was apprehended Sunday night by Deputy Sheriff Abe Davis attempting to break into the Uinta County State Bank at Mountain View Henderson had broken three panels in the back door when arrested by the county officer He is being held on an open charge in the Uinta county jail in Evanston pending trial Sheriff Frank Narramore said Authorities have not yet determined if the case will be turned over to federal authorities for prosecution or if the state of Wyoming will prosecute WORTH MORE TO USa For Safe Economical Get Holiday Driving Tinstone STANDARD Days of '47 Audit Awaits Report TIRES SALT LAKE CITY Aug 19 (AP) A complete audit of the Days of Wo need used tiros for retreading! You'll bo amazod at the '47 financial books today awaited a report from the directors giving the amount of the corporation's operating fund According to bylaws of the organization the state is entitled to one-thithe profits from public attractions sponsored by Days of '47 Attorney General Grover Giles ordered the audit last week ' HI m Dies in Fall Out Window S Sr-' LAW LETS US THE UNTIL 'LL COLOR IT AT Some THE BESI waY - hberai trade-i-n allowance we'll give this month for your old tires Hero's your chance to get famous Firestone Standard Tiros at BIO SAVINGS Even if your tiros aro only partly worn you'll got FULL allowance for the unused milethis BIG SALE DON'T age during TRADE and SAVE TODAYI wait L Tot SALT LAKE CITY Aug 19 (AP) It was hot and Mrs William H Ungerer opened a window yesterday in her second floor apartment to get more air Unnoticed Joyce Ann Ungerer climbed onto a radiator near the window the mother said and fell out The child died within 20 minutes of a possible skull fracture or broken neck InIw I II A Genuine all ACCnWLl J 1 r All Reg l r FAN L P TRADE-I- For OLD : tiuc0a rcorfrl ° fljSlB? 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