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PAINTERS and POTTERS
ROBT. L JONES
IS CANDIDATE
FOR DIST. JUDGE
SKETCHING TRIP. SUNDAY
The Painters and Pottersrwill
have a sketching trip to Mount
Charleston on Sunday, July 13.
Signs win be posted along the
road to direct those attending
to the area selected for sketching. Anyone needing transportation is invited to call Warren
Frank or Donna Friedmann is
Boulder City.
HUFFORD
— lor —
DISTRICT..JUDGE
Department No. 4
(Paid PoKHcal Adv.)
ROBERT E. JONES
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Jack Benny
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MacKENZIE
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Dick Contino
Gene Mumford &
The Titans
The Musical Pages
& Joe Loco 5
Fred Estrada
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• f yoo haven't se«n the fabulous FLAMINGO
Robert E. Jones, a practicing
attorney in La^ Vegas since 1945, and Clark County District
Attorney from January 1947 to
January 1950, yesterday filed
as a candidate for District Judge
Department Four.
Jones came to Las Vegas in
1942 as a Special Agent for the
Federal Bureau of Investigation
worlcing for J. Edgar Hoover in
this area, in connection with
our national defense, until the
closing months of World War
II. He resigned from the F.B.I,
in December 1945 to enter law
practice in Las Vegas and was
elected to the office of District
Atorney in the 1946 election.
He is a member of the Elks
Lodge, a member and past Lt.
Governor of the Kiwanis Club,
and has been active in
Red
Cross, Boy Scouts, and many
other civic organizations. He is
presently counsel for a number
of public agencies including the
Clark County Housing Authority, Clark County Fair Board and
County Sanitation District.
Jones resides with his wife
and five children at 1301 Comstock Drive. His daughter, Pauline, is a sophomore at the University of Utah. Another daughter, Jerie, is a senior at Rancho
high school while the other 3
children;are enrolled in the Las
Vegas elementary schools.
Cummings Files
Candidacy For
Lt. Governor
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HANK PENNY & SUE THOMPSON
JOHNNY UKUELE & Kis Hawaiians
Continuous Entertainment from 1:15 p.m. to 5:45 a.m.
NEV/tR/V MINfty^UM or COVER CHARGE
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You are invited to open a city ledger account at the
Golden Nuaqet Restaurant Today
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G A M B L I MG
HALL
OOWHTOWN -, lAi VCOAS
I COVER THE
DESERT
By MERT rNGHAM
Have you ever wandered along the shores of Lake Mead
iust after the lake has reached
its peak for the year, and examined the material found along
the shore?
A vast quantity of drift material will be deposited on the
shores this year as we are experiencing the largest runoff
from the Colorado in
many
years.
Examine the twigs, and you
will notice that many branches
and twigs have been gnawed
through. Beavers are responsible for this.
j_
Driftwood Cove at the head
of Iceberg Canyon is aptly nam
pd because of the abundance of
wood piled on its shores By wind
and water currents and a receding lake level. Here, and in
other niches along the river and
lake one can discover the remains of anything that will float.
An old pontoon, is a reminder of a bridge which washed
out upstream at Phantom Ranch.
The wrecked hull of a boat is
a grim reminder of a tragic accident.
Other things you will notice
are planks of various sizes and
shape, saw-cut longs, hand-hewn
beams and logs from old cabins
and bridges, railroad ties, wooden boxes and crates, a piece of
a bed headboard and a chest of
drawers, an oar. pine cones,
barrel staves, and fire-charred
logs.
All of these things have several features in common: the
comers and ends have been
"broomed" and rounded off by
the constant and continuous
rvoundinig and wearing action as
they bumped and sn-aped against rocks while they moved down
stream. The wooden items have
all been bleached to an ashy
color, and most pieces, upon
drying, are light in weight as
compared to size.
Beach combing is a facinating
hobby. It has been followed along tlie shores of oceans, seas
and large lakes ever since the
exi'tenoe of man. TRY IT!
You'll be surprised at the
treasures you may find.
CHILDREN TAKE PART
IN BAPTISMAL RITES
WADE RAY "5"
JIG ApAMS DIXIE LAND BAND
HENDERSON HOME NEWS
THURSDAY, JULY 10, 195«
PHIL CUMMiNGS
Phil Cumimr.gs, • Las Vegas
businessman and civic Jeader
has filed his declaration of can• didacy for the post of i«t^Gov.
of the State of Nevada.
j A resident of Clark County
for the past 20 years, he has
I been active in the Jaycees, the
j, American Legion, VFW
and
i Elks and. has been active in
I legislative work on behalf of
these organizations. He is a vet
I eran of Wond War II, having
served with the U. S. Navy.
Cummings operates a car loading, crane and rigging firm
in Las Vegas. He has been actively engaged as a committee man in Democratic politics in
Clark County for many years.
'^Hi^nty three children of the
LDS Churth particioated in baptismal rites for 270 names of
'fcpaspd ncr^ons at
the St.
George LDS Temple on Wednesday June 25. in accordance to
a custom of the church.
The children were accompan
icd to St. George by Mrs. Adell
Empey, president of the Pri Jack atid Nell Sutphin.
DonaTcTaTnl-Tia-Rae Gibbons and
Phyllis Lloyd. The group enjoyed a picnic lunch in the St.
George park before going to the
Temple.
Children participating were
Linda Burton, Alberta Crapsey,
Billie Empey, Mary Louise Empey, Christine Farnsworth, Susan Farnsworth, LaDawn Gib bons, Karla Keiffer,
Sherry
Neilsen, La Verne Potter, Au dine Reber, Donna York. Penny
Smith, Carole Duffin, Gwendo
lin Mae Robinson, Michael Angelo. Randy Burton. David Jenkins, Frederick Jenkins, Kenneth Keiffer, Robert Neilsen, Nolan Reber and Richard York.
JACK E-NTRATTER Pres«
ROSEMARY CLOONEY
Ride COOL with
MARK IV Auto
Air Condftioning
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SERVICE
WILL JORDAN and THE SANDMEN
—Auto Body—FenderPainting
Firestonv Tires
Sporting Goods—Skiis
Fishing Equipment
Bait —Water Dogs
The Exciting Texas G>paGirls
ANTONIO MORELLI AND HIS MUSIC created and staged by Jack
Entratfer — choreography by Bob Gilbert and Renne Stuwart
tumes by Mme. Berthe — jewels by Coro — orchestrations
by Antonio Morelli
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BOULDER CITY
D. W. GOLDSMITH JOINS
AMERICAN POTASH STAFF
W. L. TAYLOIt IS NEW
STAUFFER SALES MGR.
Darid W. dtoldsmith. former.
ly a supervisor with Kaiser Aluminum at Chalmette, Louisiana, has joined the Henderson
staff of American Potash and
Chemical Corporation as Advisory Engineer, it was announced
by Henry S. Curtis, Plant Man
ager.
A graduate of the, University
of Texas in Chemical Engineer,
ine. Goldsmith has had fifteen
yiears' exp«-ience in various ph
ases of chemical plant opera tion and engineering with Kais
er and The Potash Company of
America. He served in the U.
S. Navy from 1944 to 1946, and
Wyman L. Taylor has b e F a
appointed Western Sales Manager, Industrial Chemicals Divi sion. Stauffer Chemical Co. effective July 1st. Mr. Taylor.
prior to his promotion, was Administrative Assistant to
the
vice president. Pacific Coast.
A graduate of the University
of California in chemical engineering, Mr. Taylor joined Stauffer in 1946 and has had broad
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on his discharge held the rank
of Ensign. \
The Goldsmiths and their 4
children arelmaking their home
in Boulder City.
experience in selling both i#E^
culture and iodustrul clicai »
cals.
In his new position, Mr. Tuflor will malce his headquaitMB
at San Francisco. He will be iB
charge of Stauffer's induatilat
chemical sales in the nine
ein states.
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