Show THE OUDLN 10A SIADAUD-LAAMlINt- t NOVEMBER SUNDAY MORNING QG DEN 'UTAH 1 1939 1 f I i ? TT r U-- I: w v wuimeMK-- Y I a'ay 1 ! I t I LI i i - i i- - Citixwu' Party Ticket RAY ASHCRAFT TEDD LOTT Sks Council Seat WEBB RUSSELL z Six Candidates Running For Tremonton Council Peoples' Party Ticktt S ' — Four business a postmaster and a banker will be competing on the ballots Tuesday for three seats on the Tremonton City Council Candidates are running either under the Peoples Party banner or that of the Citizens Party Candidates are: Lynn J Iver son 423 N Second East Ted Lott 311 S First West Max Adams 433 S First WTest Ray Ashcraft 533 N Second East: Russell Webb 662 North Second East and Mel 633 Second N Archibald bourne TREMONTON men ' '1 i - 1 LYNN J East J -- I IVERSON Clearfield Council Ponders Slew Zoning CLEARFIELD — Why are lumber yards in Clearfield zoned the yame as manufacturers? This question came up at the last meeting of the City Council following complaints from residents living near Steve's Builders Supply 4W S State The problem apparently is not a new one and nobody seems to have the answer The city planning commission has been studying the problem for some time councilmcn were told City Manager Glen Williardson told the Council that planning commission member' had turned down several storage requests made by several persons in Clearfield "In view of this they do not feel it right to allow Stephenson Lumber to store materials" he said City Councilman Angus Stevens paid he thought the zoning ordinance should be changed "I don't think the lumber yard than a is any more number of garages in town Also we have another lumber store in to the zoning town said ordinance" he McEntire and Hilton Lumber store 2S3 N Main is also restricted according to the zoning ordinance Mayor Hodge said he thought the McEntire and Hilton store was in business before the zoning ordinance was written Therefore its has been accepted The city manager asked the council if they desired to restrict manufacturing at lumber storage sites if the ordinance was revised Mayor Hodge said he felt manufacturing should be restricted and that the ordinance should also include specific regulations on fences and barriers used around storage non-conformi- " Councilman Foster Chandler said he didn't feel the $ity should let 7nJW — Mr Adams Peoples Party Is a native of Tremonton graduate of Bear River High and attended Utah State University He has been active in the local and state or ganizations of the Junior Chamber of Commerce Mr Adams is manager of the liquor store in Tremonton and is a clerk for the city Mr Ashcraft Peoples Party is a native of St Anthony Idaho and attended schools there and in Elkin Illinois He owns and the Ashcraft Jewelry firm in Tremonton He is a former member of the Junior Chamber of Commerce and is a member' of the volunteer fire department He is past president of the Kiwanis Club Mr Webb Citizens Party is a III f native of Lehi and a graduate of the University of Utah He is ex ecutive vice president of the Bear River State Bank He is president of Kiwanis Club and a member of the board of di rectors in the Chamber of Com merce Mr Archibald Peoples' Party III i is a lifetime resident of Tremonton and graduated from Bear River High School He is associated with County Farm Service He is a member of the Junior Chamber of Commerce mm jlHNW ilMkiloJk — es op-eart- 1 HHrMr) 1 I rrrrrrrrri ryrrs ?r 1KB this Tiur assurance af the best metals far copy if this valuable Travel Guide write ti: FREE Virm "WzAZJ I I CFttnTmVTTi I 5?u l ccscr' ZJttJSU I I OtCTTTVi I 1 r-r1 ' y - i is aasiJ ±U3J U!A!mrtLU 'JLKJXjlJt I &JQ — ' s f" jII 1 15 WW) " i ictrw i i P tMB i i Q5B i uii3 i aaas ram i' ' mm 50-ce- nt ii r I I — ae© w&ii : l i : '"-a- I I d t r --igj ri jrx-- j am flfh' ni m II qw© wmm iigoim jmm m& an I i M-Me- t i i 1 h I 1 AT OHM ' ii MOW fZ ®wm ©AYS ill These Are Just a Few of Our Many CLEARING Specials! 15995 Rotary Riding Mower 1 only Reg 2350 Pull Down Light Fixture 3 only Draco 2 only Keg 24-I- n $09 Copper $15 Reg 3850 Wagon Wheel Drop Fixture 3 Chimney Stylo 525 Lights 2 only Reg 339 and 349 Glass Tumblers Heavy Bottom Tapered 190 set Style 11 sets only O tumblers to a set 'UkmjaOfcmc ttfMwrayJaci' Cflfiflt JILHiiJ 2220 Washington PHONE EX I 07 C31J ml l C(m wv "Lb Lv fl II u L-d- UJ mCorj -jD cfk w v w Node Save time save moneyi magic loop foroutsideinstollation uu-- a uU L- 'PP1 C)R mW zs y !V IS I fflM338 63g M- IV u U ?30 A a :hnrprn Kh v vl Itn A U 1 ff mm &SML r l"T?hn m SMr II I and total mileage between larger cities ii li 1 JOKIAlffJJJ CTK3I Library to Hold Book Observances For Morgan Area Civcrt 25000 miles f principally traveled highways in tbt 23 Westtrn ind Siutheri States and paints in Canada Shows miles between town e CTYr 1 71 SB XyaiKSLIJjJ Glen Dam Contractor Asks U S OK on Wage TOAU0L GUIDE f7 tftz: £J 1 -- - lrl"Ji UCTYd rrtt f?7T I I I Cover highway to all principal points of interest including National Parks Explains how certain members of Best Western will hoor Credit Cards in payment cf room Contains list of first class Motor Hotels Lodges Inns and Motels Explains how to make Guaranteed Reservations for your next night' top ?mfim& ami! (MUV tl&iHi AJ1A1ZJJJ 7CV- - knOT) Mr jlverson Citizens Party is a native or tne community ana graduate of Bear River High School i He is postmaster for Tremonton diet Bmm it MAX ADAMS He served three years with the Trtmonton Candidate Army was city treasurer for four years and has spent four years on the City Council The incumbent is a member of the Tremonton volunteer fire department Mr Lott Peoples Party is man ager of the local Anderson Lumber Co firm A native of Joseph Utah he came to Garland with his family as a youth and graduated from Bear River High School He is a member of the Lions Club and is chairman of the mer firms move into town and start chants committee Mr Lott is on businesses and then change zoning he volunteer fire department ros ter rules to fit Jhe move-i- n "We should make the zoning lines firm so that all businesses are treated equally" he said After further discussion it was decided that the problem be returned to the planning commission for possible solution struction city made it no longer DENVER (AP — Merritt-Chap-ma- n & Scott Corp the prime con- necessary tractor is reported to have again In its Sept 24 announcement the asked advance approval by the Bureau said: "Under the terms of its construcReclamation Bureau of a proposed settlement of the strike which be- tion contract with Merritt-Chapma- n gan July 6 at Glen Canyon Dam It Scott the government is liable MORGAN — "Book Week" this in Arizona for 85 per cent of the cost of any week will be observed at the MorThe new proposal was described wage increase however it is not gan County Library with an Invitaas being the same as one which liable for subsistence payments" tion extended to the public The Bureau at that time estimat Big event of the week will be a the Bureau announced on Sept 24 book review "Green Grows Ivy" it was unable to ed the proposal would add about approve by Mrs Daisy Crouch at 8 pm million dollars to Glen Canfive It was said to include an unThursday according to Mrs Lena This Ion labor costs with the company signed proposed contract Giles county librarian would provide for wage increases asking the government to say in Helping with arrangements for it would assume about higher hourly rate advance that the week will be representatives giving a of this $4250000 now is than from the various organizations in across the board work under proan similar for vided the county including the Fine Arts Arizona statewide agreement to MILD SKIN IRRITATIONS Study Group Jaycettes American which Merritt-Chapma- n & Scott is PTA Legion Auxiliary-ancan become m problem but if ye not a party M OINTis H Previously Bureau officials have MENT must you said the issue boils down to wheth'Personal Standards' or result git er the proposal involved is solely will your druggist Meeting Due in Milton a wageuntilincrease rofund your monlast winter the construcUp You oro tfio ey MORGAN — A Morgan Stake tion workers at Glen Canyon were H & M is judge "personal standards" conference paid $6 a day above basic contract soothing odorless will be held Tuesday night at 7:30 wage levels as subsistence pay beand skin color in the Milton Ward chapel Ex- cause the dam is being built in Get HtM today n and a remote area plorers ensigns and you can't lose fathers are invited This subsistence pay was disconReg in USA 1 George LaMont Richards young tinued some months before the Patent Canada men's general board representa- strike as a result of arbitration Office tive will be guest speaker findings that provision of a con LUMBER MANUFACTURING 1-- fififfWfi - £ Incumbent Running areas MELBOURNE ARCHIBALD 1 of 4 Candidates Lx Comple wiiniwnn M J M BLVD 9-21- 51 J i i n m x i j j m ui j ii in11 jii4J i— iiJ- i- - i-- umm j—i num mi i n iiuim iiui in—---- - 7 i ''" V n '' ' "" " TTTT s |