Show Utah Leads Bureau Backs Candidates S in Voting Percenfage 17 Emergency For Civilian Relief Favored By the Associated Press te Connections Thp Rpnuhliran whin cauterized the Democratic domestic and foreign policies in a Salt Lake City rally speech last night Wherry assailed what he said were connections by the Democrats with the CIO political action committee and "big city" political machines He urged the rally to "make it a clean sweep for freedom from' mis-Vvntinu Rpnublican The farm groups board of di- - ariivf KUDOOrt" tO Candidates Wallace F Bennett for the senate and Dr Preston IV Jones and Mrs Ivy Baker Priest for First and Second district congress posts Prpsidnt John H Schenke of Logan added however that tni-- an nrlnr!Pmint did not necessarily mean support of the ( Law Favored on Prowl Cars Trap Staffers Chosen Gunmen Minutes For 'Spotlight' Pollution Rule After SI Thett EVANSTON Wyo Oct 31 — SALT LAKE CITY Oct 31 — cars Ten police prowl Staff members of the "Spotlight" (AP) By Health Aids converged on the Utah state Evanston junior high school pub program or DenunciaRepublican nf the 'nomnrratic nlatform tion Bennett shared the speaking platform with Wherry He said he had fatt thai nn vm 7 Utah voters "wiU choose the way of freedom and responsibility ratner man surrender their right of choice in for illusions exchange Mnnnuhilo Senator Elbert D 4 EHS the 1848 votNewscbart above based on statistics compiled by the American Heritage foundation givesvoted as against by taking the number of those who ing record of all 48 states Percentages are calculated the potential voting population Grand prize goes to Utah where 748 per cent of the eligible voters went to the polls dunce cap goes on Alabama where only 1374 per cent voted The American Heritage foundacampaign to combat voter lethargy tion is conducting—a nation-wid-e Republican cap-H- SALT LAKE CITY Oct 31 (AP) A special committee of the Utah Municipal council has suggested effective legislation to give the control state health department who seeks re- over stream polution election urged all young people And the committee added that to participate in meir government stream polution control should be AHcImi Vnnnr Demos a forerunner to the financing and He told the Young Democrats of new sewage disposal Thomas Machine? 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Payment Ruling tion with the proposed emergency fund which would have to be several million dollars w nlsHffBrl 31 1950 ' Utah's Republican candidates— but not the party — have received the official endorsement of in Utah State Farm Bureau federai tion But both the party and the can didates received a shot in the arm from an Republican leader Senator Kenneth Wherry the G O P senate minority leader from Nebraska called for the election of all the party's senate candidates And he said that the Republicans would restore protective tariffs balance the budget and reduce taxes when "order is brought out of chaos" ruitnrt (UTAH) TUESDAY EVENING OCTOBER SALT LAKE CITY Oct 11 CAP) Davis county is entitled to a dis puted payment for use of road Keith equipment County SALT LAKE CITY Oct 31 (AP) L Stahle has ruled Attorney He noted that the payment by The 1851 state legislature mOJ nrobablv be asked to et avde an he sUte of f1032 to a Davis coun- emergency fund for civilian re- regular" but that the facts do not lief in the event of an attack on warrant prosecution The money was paid during the a major disaster A state sponSuch a request will likely be winter of 1948-4- 9 made by the Utah Civil Defense sored investigation disclosed that check was cashed la March council its secretary Gus P Back-ma- n the 1949 but that the money was not said He plans to confer with Gov turned in to the Davis county until August of that J Bracken Lee before a final de treasurer D H Whittenburg state year road cision is made asked AtBackman said that civilian de- commission chairman fense is primarily a local respons-ioilit- y torney Clinton D Vernon to take However the state would legal steps to recover the money the state bo required to aid a stricken com- forVernon turned the matter over munity in the event of a disaster to Stahle who The defense council will also entitled to thesaid the county was payment Stahle seek an appropriation of $50000 said his recommendation would be to $79000 for organizational opera- sent to Vernon This is not to be confused But Not Party out-of-sta- 'is Favored (D-Uta- h) club at the university 01 utan stuay thaj young voters shoum the history and platforms and evaluate the relative worth of the major political parties "Then you should work within your chosen party to make its orits program ganization strong and effective" Thomas said He pointed out that in a democracy "the government is truly nothing more or less than a tool of the people" Rep Reva Beck Bosone (DUtah) spoke in Santaquin last A candidate for night from the First district she said that western Democratic representatives succeeded in having written into the defense production act of 1950 provisions that should help to stimulate mining operation plants in the state The group was appointed at the last league convention and met yesterday under the chairmanship of Provo Mayor C W Love The committee authorized the drafting of proposed legislation which would enable sewage disposal plant financing through tax grounds last night and the officers nabbed two men 30 minutes after a service station was robbed of $50 Both the men wefe found hiding behind a hedge on the northwest side of the parking lot behind the cs)pitol They identified themselve as William Grant Woodson 25 of Kansas City Mo and Jesse Fay Stake 23 of Sterling Colo They were held in city jail for investigation of armed rob- were named today by Cora Ellis and Lois Michelstetter The paper published records news of school and club activities and other personal events of interest to students and faculty members Jean Gerrard is She is assisted by Alan Dean assistant editor John Weis ninth grade reporter Katherine Harris bery" The service station held up eighth grade reporter Leoa Danks was Hansen's Mobil station 1479 seventh grade reporter Jeaneen Beck St Attendant Dick Balder-stoJones and Kay Martin F H A of Bountiful said one of reporters: Kathleen Bennett G A the two men who robbed him A reporter Mary Tread way and covered him with a revolver lication sponsors editor-in-chi- ef n - Lark Lead Zinc Announces Mine Reopened Top Scholars For First Team EVANSTON Wyo Oct 31 — On top of the honor roll at Evanston k high school for the first term of school is Kenny Houtz son of Mr and Mrs Max Houtx He earned straight ones in all sub- LARK Utah Oct 31 (AP)— The Lark Lead and Zinc mine of the United States Smelting Refining and Mining Co which has been shut down for more than three months because of a fire reopened yesieraay The huge mine — which has more than 400 miles of under ground diggings — was closed July 16 when a fire killed five man W C Page vice president and general manager of western operations for the firnv said a shift of 75 men reported yesterday jects for the term reports J M morning and a second shift went on at six p m Chappell high school principal Other students with grades above The maze of tunnels have been 195 are: of smoke from the cleared Tenth grade Bobby Ottley Mar-ie- l fire Areas which are still Sims Shelly Hotne Dorothy smoldering have been sealed off Kochiras Rita Allard Joy Bur- from the rest of the mine leigh Jay Fowkes Becky Grimes Carole Dahlman Shirley Williams 3 SESLSr ESTS? tMUtra ' " V""""V a- -- "- BndPtt Hunters Blamed For Wire Breaks and Karen Matthews In Eleventh Grade Eleventh grade Barbara 'Nielsen Ardis Jean Troyer Shauna Eyre Claudia Mulford Earl Snow Mariel Morgan Flora Gilmore Nancy Mills and Geneva Blanks Twelfth grade Nilo Atkinson Ronald Frazier Pat Williams Florence Brown Lila Carpenter Bon nie Isberwood Jackie Martin Jim my Henderson La Von Martin Mar- ! Davidson and Ellis Atkinson i Alnn noon nino rrorl New Polio Cases SALT LAKE CITY Oct 31 (AP) Three new cases have raised the infantile paralysis total to 83 in Utah so far this year considerably below the 243 reported during the same period in 1049 The hew poliomyelitis cases were reported in Salt Lake and Duchesne counties says the state health department - f?!SS IIFII HC WW faster service anywhere in U fanner of McCunr Kan scorns tho fangled huskert —Ford picks tnd husks his corn by hand — ha done it since he was 10 and claims he ran gather 120 busheba tat a day Charles Ford long-burni- bara Ann Weber Nancy Skyles David Taggart and Del Sessions Eighth graders honored are Janelectric lines have been damaged ' ones ice Bills Richard ChappeU Jayne Robinson fas g Ann Spenceh Lois Allard Earl by bullets recently The firm at- iro- Fron " subjects for G"flight Biuv Ttti Rex' assis Harding Katherine Harris Ninth tributed the breaks to "unthink Narramore sports Donna Lou ?!? 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