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LAS VEGAS REVIEW JOURNAL Las Vegas 2/11/51 O' Whipple Tosses Hat in Ring For Commission Post Reed Whipple today became the first candidate to formally announce for. city -office at the forthcoming May election, when he said he would file for the post of city commission. Whipple, wbp has served - as a member orthe city cojnmis- " sion for the past four years, settled all doubts as tp his intentions by enthusiastically tossing his hat into the ring. Mayor E. W. Cragin said earlier in the week he probably would announce shortly , and City Attorney Howard Cannon has stated he will undoubtedly, be a candidate for reelection. Commissioner ..Robert T. Moore, whose term also expires, is- still non-committal about his intentions although admitting he had received “a lot of encouragement” recently to make the race again. Whipple has been a leader intern Arizona. Ssr.S- _ . »• • j_t___ WhiwMln 1i fill of southern Nevada and north- church and civic affairs in Las Vegas during most of his adult life. A graduate of Las Ve gas high school with the class of 1924, Whipple likewise has been a staunch supporter of the chamber of commerce and is a member of the present board of directors. He is also a member and men scnoui wjlwj. ,w*c 7 • j~ Whipple entered the employ of past president of the Lions Serv- the old First State Bank in 192® ice club. He has given twenty and has spent a quarter iof a years service to the Boy Scouts centurv in the local financial In- and is at present Vice Presi- Stitution. dent of the Boulder. Dam coun- He has carved out his own cil. ' , career and during that period j Whipple was born in Pine.Val- has risen to assistant vice president of the First National Bank of Nevada, a position he now holds. ,, S Whipple has been active in the LDS church, served eight vearsTs bishop of the Las # gls ward, and is now a mem her of the high .counsel of the [Moapa stake which includes al< 1 (Continued on Page Two) | ley, Utah, near St. George, April 2, 1905 and came to Logandale, Nevada with his family in 1918, He is,, Carried and the father of' fojir children. I Bone finds in New Zealand indicate that the moa, a giant bird new extinct, once stood at 14 feet tall. -------—o—!-----•