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Show PAGE FIVE Ask Support For L. H. Cox WHY da Voters of the Fifth Judicial District will do well to support LeRoy H. Cox, Republican Candi late for Judge at the polls on November 8th. During the past' four years he has served this Judicial District conscientiously, efficiently, and while In office he has cleared a congested calendar of rases and kept it clear. Because of his capable and efficient manner he In the conduct of his court, has created an atmosphere of dignity and respect for the court EEG1IIXER? Every claim or statement made by W. W. Seegmiller. nom inee for Governor, In this campaign Is true, and can be proved by the record. The undersigned can testify to the truth of this statement, and can also verify as to Seegmlller's support of the following legislation: He vigorously supported and Is primarily responsible for the Workman's Compensa'Uon Act. The Public Utility Act. The Securities Commission Act. (Commonly .known as the "Blue Sky Law.) The $5 Equalization Fee for school purposes which helps the poorer school districts In the State. He was the Author of and introduced the $25 per capita Law which provides a $25 fee for each child of school age In the State. He was the Author of and Introduced the present State Road Commission Law. which law Is considered a model piece of road legislation. He did not oppose the Amendments to the State Constrlut-io- n which made possible our State Income Tax Laws. Mr. Seegmiller Is experienced in farming, stock raising, and He has shown by his public and legislature record mining. of 16 years that he has exceptional executive ability and Is perfectly capable In every respect to fill the high position of Governor of the State of Utah. For efficiency in State Government Committee Seegmlller-For-Govern- throughout the entire district. He has established an exceptionally high record In the percentage of cases which have been affirmed by the Supreme Court upon appeal. On many occasions he has been invited to sit with them on the Supreme Court bench, and he has written the decisions for the court in these cases. Prior to the time he went on the bench, he served as County AttorCounty for ney for Washington four years. Besides being a member of the Utah Bar, he is also a member of the American Bar Association. He is member of the Board of Directors of the St. Georg" Cham-ba- r of Commerce. He Is also a member of the St. George Chapter or EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE: Judge Dilworth Woolley, . nairman John E. Booth-A- . W. D. Candland B. Irvine S. M. Jorgensen Political Advertisement) (Paid Juit Three Kind Her Big Thrill a recent school examination In It A woman wants a roan to loo at her with admiration in his eyes eounty, the class was asked nf Interest. On .k... IU lui" vinda"There ara three answered. pupil kinds of interest : biiuv'". ""u- m d unpaid. Olous- - i1VC but she gets her biggest thrill when she knows some other .woman Is looking at her with envy in her eyes. Cincinnati Lnqulrer Rotary International. At various times he has served as an active officer in several of the organizations of the Church. He received his early education In the schools of Washington Co. He gained a Bachelor of Arts degree at the Brlgham Young Univwork ersity. He did post graduatefollowat the University of Utah, ing which he entered the Univerof and sity of Chicago Law School, with graduated from this institution a Doctor of Jurisprudence degree. saw During the World War he much active service In the cause of Local and Social Local and Social Mrs. W. A. Starr and family were Miss Irene Sudweeks visited last guests of Mr. and Mrs. George week and tlie forepart of this week Cromar in Eureka Sunday. in Mantl and Ephralm. Misses Irene Tolley and Ethel Mac Bigler and Lester Nlelson McPherson were In Ephralm Tuesguests of Mr. and day visiting with Miss Tolley's were week-en- d brother. Wallace Tolley, who Is at- Mrs. James Stocks in Marys vale. tending Snow College. Mr. and Mrs. CI eon Sanders. Mr. Among the charming social events and Mrs. P. J. Sanders and Rue of the past week was the bridge-lunche- Sanders visited over the week-en- d given by Misses Ellen Cole and on Monday In Price. Utah, with and Ruth Beagley. Friday evening Ellis Sanders. at the Cole home. Luncheon was served at 8 o'clock Sunday dinner guests at the home at four small tables centered with of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jones Inlow bowls of panslea. A Hallowe'en cluded Mrs. N. S. Jackson and Mrs. color scheme was the motif for the Eva Jones of Sandy, and Miss Elsie table appointments. Bridge was en- Chrlstopherson of Salt Lake City. joyed during the remainder of the Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Park had as evening, hltth score prizes being won by Melba Golden and Emma their Sunday evening guests Mr. and Mrs. WalUr Butler and two McVey. The guest list Included: Erma children and W. T. Harper. The visLomax. Kathryn Shaw, Maurlne itors, returning from a deer hunt, Lomax, Bessie Schofield. Meiba Gol- were enroute to their home in den, Oyppe Carter, Edith Ostler, Spring City. Mary Christ laon, Emma McVey, The following Nephl people motMarte Lunt, Dorothy Haymond, El-Jones, Florence Chase, Alden ored to American Fork last ThursBeagley, Helen Jones, Edyth Beck-stea- day to attend the funeral services for Thomas Cunningham: Mr. and and the hostesses. Mrs. Heber Fowkes and daughters his country on the battlefields of Mabel and Melba; Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Frarxe. Fowkes and daughter He is a home owner and Lucille; Mrs. W. O. Pay and Mrs. In Washington County. Elijah Salisbury. The splendid record of Judge Cox is recommended to the voters Kent Linton was the honored for their consideration. He has guest last Thursday afternoon when training and experience in inter- las mother, Mrs. Leonard Linton preting and administering the law. entertained for his ninth birthday He has demonstrated that he Is anniversary. The following friends sympathetic and human. enjoyed games and refresiiments If elected, he pledges himself to Mercl Jenkins, Joyce Carter, Gloria to keep the calendar Carter, Renee Pexton, Beth Wade. continue cleared, to try cases with dispatch, Nelda Salisbury, Virginia Forrest. and to administer Justice with Charlene and Renee Robins, Arlene and fairness to all, regard-- j Oplln. Thelma Linton, Elwood Pace icaa ui hliuu in uie, religious creea Kenneth Pace Grant Carter, Jack or political affiliation. Dick Ingram, Maurice Howard. (Political Advertisement, Paid for Jarrstt. Dean Warner, Lynn Jeiy by the Republican Judicial kins, Byron Howells and the honored guest, Kent Linton. , FACTS ON HOW TO VOTE "VOTE YOUR OWN CONVICTIONS" on "VOTE AS YOU PLEASE" "DON'T LET OTHERS TELL YOU HOW TO VOTE" BUT BE SURE TO VOTE" d, YOUR JUDGMENT IS SURELY O. K. tax-pay- er "IT PLEASES US TO PEASE YOU" Ord & Mangelson DRUGGISTS Join the Red Cross and Help The Distressed and Needy r : .i A-- We have just Men's Suede Cloth SHIRTS and SHIRT A very durable 16 Pairs Men's and Boys' DRESS PANTS WASH FROCKS of Fast Color Prints for Misses and Women Men's Fast Color High Count Broadcloth DRESS SHIRTS, Neat Patterns or solid colors 125 Sizes 10 o Boys' FOR FANCY TOWELS for gift purposes Buy Now 4 Soar D(5 Kid Gloves. 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Toledo Blade. ay the Remember This The tree of knowledge has limbs which break off if we go too far. Los Angeles Times. Sawfish Probably Most Terrible of Ocean Fish The whole scheme of nature is unspeakably cruel, and far more so among marine animals than among the beasts of the land Jungles, John Edwin Hogg asserts, in the Los AnThe acme of this geles Times. cruelty seems to be represented In the food habits of the sawfish. These terrible creatures belong to the shark family. They are common throughout the Gulf of California. Specimens of them have been taken 20 feet In length and weighing a ton. In general they are somewhat similar to the sword fish, but Instead of being equipped with a sword, the sawfish has an elongated nasal appendage armed with a double row saw teeth. He's a of specialist In food, and while not arerse to an occasional meal of marine carrion, he has a pleasant little habit of slashing his food off of living prey. 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