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Casper Morning Star from Casper, Wyoming • 5

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Casper Morning Star, Tuesday, July 10, 1962 Beard During The 22 Filings Hit State Office Stage Set For Primary Races In Wyoming CHEYENNE iAP) The stage! or the Democratic nomination for Republican gubernatorial nomina Judge G. A. Layman of Sheri-irce for the Judgeship in the coffee Break lion, and Bob Adams of Cheyenne, dan faced three opponents in thel fourth district, is set, barring last-minute sur- a 4-year term as U.S. senator; prises, for the 19i2 Republican Natrona County Commissioner and Democratic primary election I.Tnhn Pnrrell is' the only canrli- CHEYENNK -AP Twenty-two candidates filed nominating Didn't we tell Vou that it, Cuiifci-iitulatioiis to Tony For the Finest in candidate for the Democratic nomination for state treasurer. There was only one candidate for the opening coming up on the Wyoming Supreme Court bench, John Raper, former U.S.

attorney for Wyoming, was seeking iVa nnn.nart It tt rwirai nt i nn Office Machines would look rather strange Dee Panagos, formerly of I Casper But now of Concord. When they removed the barricade ifcZ Clf. On the new baby which in front of the old Rex theatre i. i i arrived at heir home Thursday, lot? The barricade has been a. petitions Monday for seats in the races.

dale or s(ale auditor and Vel- Wyoming Legislature. Only two days remain for can-! ma Linford is Unopposed by any Included were six incumbents, -didates to file for nomination with other Democrat for the party's one of whom is seeking (o move I the secretary of state's office in nomination for state superintend-up from the House of Represents- Cheyenne, The official deadline is I ent of public instruction, lives to the Senate. Another candi-j the end of the working day! George W. K. Posvar of Casper, date was former Rep.

Richard I Wednesday. a Dersistent but so far Unsuccess- Sales If ill UlII VMIC UOV i i ii removed and workmen are now Statistics disclosed birthday using machines to move large arrival was 22 inches i the nc'A Service Supplies Republicans have a nrimarvlful candidate for the congression- chunk, of cement OB sjx I Orme of Rock Springs who served 18 years in the House and was contest for every major state of-'al nomination, was the only Dem-speakcr pro tem in the 1959 ses- ffce, except for "state superintend- i o81 running for the House bid jounces He baa been named what they intend to do with the I he picked Pace" I -snmp nirfi nai fnls to live with Justice Fred I has announced he is retiring from the court. Three of the four district judges seeking re-election to six-year terms on the non-partisan ballot were unopposed. They were Judg- SEE sion. Orme did not run for re-1 ent of public instruction and a1 until Monday night when Lou 8t race for that nomination may a Cheyenne attorney, en Congratulations, all around.

tome a reality before the dead-ltered the raC6 election in 1960 but is back seeking the Democratic nomination for representative from Sweetwater County. and OFFICE MACHINES 738 CY Ave. Phone 23 4-9371 line passes. Anions candidates ex-! Dr. Cecil Shaw of Casper, until Allen Pearson, first district pected to file is an educator, recently a field worker for the Glen Stanton, second district, and Donald J.

Harkins, fifth district. Rep. Dick Tobin, R-Natrona. Cecil Shaw, Casper University of Wyoming, is still ex Noted they are Moving ime nice tonkins equipment Into the building formerly occupied by the Provident Federal Savings on Wolcott street between First and Second Wonder what's going in there? Noted Congressman William Henry Harrison Mak-ine a Quick visit in Casper Mon- Noted The Pan American Hoard ol Directors Holding a luncheon meeting at the Honeycomb Room ol the Town-send Hotel, Monday noon. Noted The Wyoming Legislation Council Had scheduled pected to seek the Republican nomination for stale superintendent.

So far, F. J. DeForest, assistant deputy state treasurer, is the only GOP candidate. Shaw surprised Republicans and Democrats in May when he an- filed for the Republican nomina- Nominations appear in the bag tion for state senator from the without a contest for three Dem-county. ocrats running for major state of- Other incumbents filing with thftfice' unless there a some unex-secretary of state's office were: Pectcd flllnRs between now and State Reps.

Arthur L. Buck, R-! Wednesday evening or any sur-Laramie: William Rector. D-; Prlsln8 write-in nominations. a an all day meeting at the Hen- Meet dav morning Enroute back to niug Hotel, Monday Laramie. R.

G. Kimball, R-Natnv na: Edness Kimball Wilkins, D-Natrona. and J. D. Osmond.

D- ing in the Gold Room Others meeting there were Casper Col Civitan Club and Lincoln. lege Group Sen. Joe Hickey is unopposed nounced he was giving up affili- jation with the Democrats and be- Piirli Tanr Ktt coming a Republican. He said he lain, i ma aci was congjdei.ing makinR a bid for YELLOWSTONE PARK, Wye. i the GOP nomination for state su-(APi About 70 delegates to perintendent.

the first World Conference on Na-i The hottest campaign on the tional Parks are scheduled to tour Democratic side so far has been Seeking the Democratic nomination for stale senator from Na trona county is Oscar Swan, Yellowstone and Grand Teton Na-! the race for the gubernatorial Ed Herschler of Kemmerer, whoj tional parks in Wyoming this resigned as state representative I week. nomination. Acting Gov. Jack Gage faces William (Scotty) Jack, a veteran Wyoming in 1961 to become acting county I Park administrators, from 35 i. attorney in Lincoln County, filed 1 countries on five continents, have in the primary election for the; for election to the House on th been attending the conference this Washington, D.

This seegar you may be enjoying Is on account of the new baby boy who arrived in Casper to make his home with Mr. and Mrs. Hugh J. Bryan He had two sisters and two brothers in the welcoming committee, too He picked a nice home to grow up in Congratulations ell around. Noted in The current issue 01 Lite Magazine L'nder the hradiug.

"Festivals" Quite a splurge about the new program to be held in Jackson beginning July ti It reads, "Jackson Hole, Wyoming, in the heart of Wyoming Grand Teton National Park The Jackson Hole Arts Festival Will devote it's seven weeks to the music, arts and films of even different lands" Soonds intriguing. For Gosh Sai.es Dept. We heard this one Seems as if Mrs. R.C. Van Landingham of 2906 Ridgecrest Drive Was entertaining friends one night last week Playing on her new electric piano When from the amplifier came a voice out of the piano Sending everyone into a sudden state of disbelief Investigation turned up a ham radio operator residing in the neighborhood Now he not only comes in on the piano but the TV, Radio and Hi I'i set on Is the FFC listening? Hear Harry Grosscup.

former Casper resident and businessman Was in Casper during the weekend And has returned to Cheyenne. right to appear on the Democratic side of the general election ballot. Otherwise, there has been little mention of personalities and a surplus of flag waving. Most Republican candidates have been using the administration of President Kennedy for a target. past week at Seattle.

They are scheduled to visit the parks in Wyoming Tuesday through Saturday. Asst. Supt. Luis Gastellum of Yellowstone a said. Events planned include aa American-style picnic at Madison Democratic ticket.

Others filing Monday, two days before the deadline, all are seeking House seats, are: Russell Snider, Clearmont, Sheridan County, Democrat; Lawrence A. Yonkee, Sheridan, Sheridan County, Republican: W. J. Franks Lingle, Goshen County, Democrat, Junction in Yellowstone, site of All the major announced candi Carl J. Otto, oder, Goshen Coun- i i ly, Democrat: Nerval Terry, Lar-1 System WaS deVeI" afternoon except I oped in 1870.

i Clifford P. Hansen, seeking the William R. Thatcher, Lovell, Biy; Horn County, Democrat; Howard E. Miller, Wheatland. Platte County, Democrat; Gary D.

Morris. Rock Springs, Sweetwater County, EXTERMINATING CO. USER If you have Been wonder- why most of the pedestrians GIGANTIC GALAXIES Democrat: P. D. Sims, Uivell, .1..

walking along the east side of aicuiv oaii uuuiuci tia I ci dill Center street Between A and i as 35 years ago. thought the out- at 'j. JLTZSZZr l.rtr I boris. Peter Novick, and Mrs. Mi Exterminating Mice Roaches Bedbugs Moths Termites BONDED TERMITE CONTROL FREE INSPECTION Government, State City Departments Throughout the West Rely on Us! na Jo Schooler, all Democrats from Natrona County.

mug luun in iai i maim.iv -i smaii uujecis uisiue me MllKy Brokerage window We can Way, But big, new telescopes tell you They aren't looking showed that these galaxies were rjie and mere people ore buying Oidsmoliiles! And now's the best time to buy! at Earl They are looking atjof enormous size (as big as the; mpwniAvn that attractive picture of Thyrai Milky Way itself) and were scat- JH I i -rr -i" Mil nv.rl Ar fho 111:111 -n aho ju iimi ri.v inc iuvhii ail Thomson, candidate for Secretary I tered in space at incredible dis- of State on the Republican ticket. tanccs. niversary of President Lincoln's signing of the Homestead law. By signing this law. President One of the West's Largest OVER A QUARTER CENTURY EXPERIENCE 152 No.

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