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The Salt Lake Tribune from Salt Lake City, Utah • Page 38

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22 S. L. Couple Marks Golden Wedding Today £jrRIBUNE. Wednesday, September 3, 1952 Cheerfulness and hard work has been the formula Mr, and. Mrs.

Warren A. Brady followed' to reach their 50th wedding anniversary Wednesday. "Wo are still busy trying-lo' live the first two great commandments," Mr. Brady said. They were married Sept.

)902, in' the Manii Temple, Church of Je.sus Christ of Latter-day Saints. open house will honor the couple Sunday from 3 to 8 p.m. 1 in their home, 120 Canyon Rd. Friends are invited lo call. Mr.

and Mrs. Brady have been active members of the Cmyeh all their lives and at present Mr. Brady is a member of the high priest quorum and a ward leather, and Mrs. Brady is a Jielief Society teacher in South Kishteenth Ward. Mr.

Brady's parents, Jordan and Mary llowell Brady, were sent by Brigham Young to help 'colonize the San Luis Valley in jColorado. Mr. Brady wa.s born in Fairview, April 7, 1881. Mrs. Brady, whose father was a former LOS bishop, was born July 9, 1882, in Fairview, a daughter of Ainasa and Annelta Peterson Tucker.

The couple moved to Salt Lake City in 192C. Keeping busy making a home for her husband and their nine -sons and daughters, Mrs. iirady Mutual Improve- Mr. and Wed SU Warren A. Brady years Wednesday.

lion and the mrnt Assn. Their four sons and five daughters are expected to be able to attend the open house. They are' Wan-en Guy and Lyle Urady, aJJ of Salt hake City; Lionel Brady, Sandy; Mrs. Alga M. Brown.

Kanab, Kane County; -Mrs. Kruia Labrum, Current Creek Lodge, FniitJand Du- County; rs Vandella Sellout en, Springville, Utah Mr Alary County; Jtex- OFFICIAL SAMPLE PRIMARY BALLOTS The ballots are a facsimile of the party and judicial nominating ballots to be voted the names of candidates contesting for nomination in the respective lative districts under party designation. Burglars Ignore Cash, Get Pens Burglars who entered the Mid- West Office Supply 60 W. 2nd South, over the week end, overlooked approximately $35 in cash but made off with a large assortment of expensive pen and pencil sets, police said Tuesday. The thieves gained entry by climbing to the roof of the build-! ing and prying open the window to third floor supply room.

ELECT A SENATE JAMES E. FAUST DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE A young lawyer who represents no special'interests or groups. Interested in sound legislation for state as a whole. Paid Political Adv. John S.

Bojdtn and Edward f. Richardi TO BE VOTED ON AT THE PRIMARY ELECTION, SEPTEMBER 9, 1952 as their names will appear on the ballots for the legis DEMOCRATIC (1st Legislative District) NO CONTEST (2nd Legislative District) SMITH, P. WYNN, MRsTsAMUEL D7 (3rd Legislative District) DILLON, MARY C. WORKMAN JENKINS. BRUCE (4th Legislative District) MARCHANT.

STEPHENcT SPENCE CHARLES (5th Legislative District) NO CONTEST (6th Legislative District) NO CONTEST (7th Legislative District) NO CONTEST (8th Legislative District) BURT, WALLACE G. LARSON. ROBERT G. (9th Legislative District) HWCKLEY. PARNELL RQMNEY, CHARLES W.

(10th Legislative District) COPE. ALBERT I. (llth Legislative District) JACK. MRS. C.

PRICE, B. T. (12th Legislative District) NO CONTEST (13th Legislative District) HULSEY. BELLY PALMER, CLARENCE (14th Legislative District) LOVERIDGE, DELLA L. WEST.

JAMES H. (loth Legislative District) NO CONTEST (16th Legislative District) OMER, A. GIDEON HEESE, FRED M. (17th Legislative District) BERGER, C. E.

HOWE. RICHARD C. (18th Legislative District) GROVER, WENDELL SAGERS. VICTOR G. (19th Legislative District) NO CONTEST DEMOCRATIC Salt Lake Legislative District September 9, 1952 REPUBLICAN Salt Lake District September 9, 1952 Instructions to Voters To-vote for a candidate, place a cross (X) in the square at the right of the name of rT deSJre t0 te and in ther lace notvote for candidate listed under more than one party or group designation.

Instructions to Voters at ot not GRANGER, WALTER K. MAW. HERBERT B. United States Congressman Vote for One (Second District) BOSONE, HEVA BECK PEDERSEN. CHARLES R.

Governor Vote for One BENNION. HEBER. JR. GLADE. EARL J.

Secretary of State Vote for One McPOUN. EDWARD J. TAYLOR. MILTON B. State Auditor Vote for One ADAMS, FERRELL H.

BELNAP, ARIAS G. District Attorney (3rd Judicia! District) FRATTO, JOSEPH TUFT, J. REED State Senators (fith District) BROCKBANK. BERNARD P. ELGGREN, LORENZO E.

FAUST, JAMES E. MARTHAKIS. P. S. (Pale) MATHESON.

MRS. SCOTT MILLER, CLYDE SANDACK. A. WALLY STEWART, JUSTIN C. 1 n.

for One for Four United States Senator Vote i ECCLES, MARRINER S. WATHNS, ARTHUR V. United States Congressman Vote Second District) DALTON, DON MACK i DAWSON, WILLIAM A. Governor Vote CALLISTER, A. CYRIL LEE, J.

BRACKEN. Secretary of State Vote CURTIS, TRUMAN S. TORONTO, LAMONT F. State Auditor Vote CROPPER, PAUL P. PREECE, SHERMAN J.

State Treasurer vote ALLEN, GOLDEN LAMBOURNE. SID Attorney General Vote CALLISTER. E. R. RICH.

LOTHAIRE R. VHMH for One for One. for One a a for One a a for One a a for One a for One a a Judicial Nominating Ballot Salt Lake County, Utah-September 9, 1952 District Attorney te (3rd Judicial District) ANDERSON, ALDON J. DUNCAN, LAMAR State Senators Vote (6th District) BURTON. C.

TAYLOR DUNN. BILLY E. HAMMOND. D. E.

KNOWLTON, EZRA C. LLOYD, SHERMAN P. OPENSHAW. FRANK M. THOMAS.

DAVID H. WOOLLEY. DU.WORTH S. County Commissioner (Four-Year Term) DERN, PHIL W. STEWART.

ADIEL F. County Commissioner VOIP (Two-Year Term) GUNDERSON. LAMONT B. JONES, PAUL W. for One for Four 1 for One for One FOR JUSTICE OF THE SUPREME COURT 10-Year Term (Vote for One; JUSTICE LESTER A.

WADE (Incumberrt) a FOR JUSTICE OF THE SUPREME COURT Unexpired Term of GEORGE W. LATIMER (Vote for One) R1CHARD J. HOGAN GEORGE W. WORTHEN JUSTICE F. HENRI HENR1OD pi (incumbent) ill WILL L.

HOYT JOSEPH G. JEPPSON State of Utah, County of Salt Lake. Alvin Keddington. Countv Citric in Tif i. in and for-Salt Lake Countv, State of Utah, do by certify the te Pnmary and Judic.1 Nominating Ballots for Salt Lake County Utah for the Pnmary Election, September 9, 1952 and with the app shows the name, of contestants for nomination for state as hey appear on the Primary Ballot for the respective eg I districts under political party designation.

In witness whereof, I hereunto set my hand and seal, this 3rd day of September, A.D. 1952. (Seal) County Clerk. REPUBLICAN Legislative District) JONES, JAREN L. (Jerry) HI.

(2nd Legislative District) ANDERSON. LE-MON, CLEON District) SHEFFIELD7RALPlTA7 WOOD, MEHMLLl" (4th Legislative District) MERRILL. ROSLEY C. THORESON, ROSS E. (5th Legislative District) NO CONTEST." J.6th Legislative District) JACOBSEN.

THEO. C. LYLE M. (7th Legiiilative District) DAVIS. MERRILL KEITIT DUNN, DALE E.

(8th Legislative District) DURHAM. WAYNE c7 9lh Legislative District) FOOTE, DALE G. POULSON7N. C. (Uth Legislative District) NO CONTEST (Ilth Legislative District) (12th Legislative District) Legislative District) NO CONTEST Legislative District) CONTEST Uath Legislative District) TAYLOR.

G. DOUGLAS (16th Legislative District) BOOTH, DAVIS, HAROLD (17th Legislative District) J3UNN, ROBERT E. ELLERTSON, J. (18lh Legislative District) NO CONTEST (19th Legislative District) CARTER, J. W.

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