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Show 6 UTAH LABOR NEWS. SALT Lawrence E. Nelson of Murray, UUlLUUHpresj(ent of the Jackson Demo (Continued from page 3) cratic League, is a candidate for nomination to the senate. He is well and favorably known and de ''y'YwXv: gems consideration of the delegates. John Hansen of Riverton, mer chant, is also in the senate race. Among others who have themselves as candidates to the senate are Warwick Lam oreaux; L. Ramey Taft, Salt Lake City, merchandise broker; Charles It. Pederson, accountant; Lynn S. Richards, Salt Lake attorney. Others may toss their hats into the ring before the convention nominations are made. LAKE CITY. UTAH. SEPTEMBER i UL.lllt.AL. II. 1936 UTAH FRIENDS OF LABOR I Lower House Among the experienced legisla tors who have announced their can didacies for nomination to the low er house are: Mrs. A. C. Lund, civic and L. D. S. church leader. She served in the 1933 session ol the legislature and has a very gooc voting record on labor, agriculture measures. and social welfare Mrs. Lund is a leader in the crusade for smokeless cities and she is interested in the treatment of Utah coals into smokeless fuel and MARTIIAKIS Candidate for Nomination for State C. 1. Hansen, former president Senator at the Democratic of the Utah State Federation of Legislative Convention Labor and an active member of the Mr. Marthakis has been a resi-- 1 street Carmens union. He served dent of Salt Lake County for over one term jn the state legislature, 32 years. He taught for two years having been elected in 1928. He at Bingham Canyon high school. made a sensible legislator in the This is his 18th year in the West 1929 session. He has been asso-hig- h school in Salt Lake City. He ciate(j with the Democratic party is a member of the Masonic lodge, for the last 25 years, has been a Knight Templar and a Dr Lt p. Hummer, C. W. Spence, Shriner member of the El Kalah Charles M. Ramey, and Mrs. Albert temple. He is a member of the jensen are among the present Eagles and Odd Fellows lodges. members of the legislature who Also a member of the Jackson I have announced themselves as league, and Sagebrush dkjates to succeed themselves in He takes an the lower house, Democratic club. active part in social and educa-- l Among those who have announc-tioncircles. Read further com- - e(j for the house nomination are: ments in the Political Outlook otto R. Maas, Robert JI. Smith, column. Sheldon Brewster, W. Douglas AlLyle B. Nicholes is another len, Charles 0. Larsen, Parley W. house member who desires to be Hale, George Morgan, Frank E. promoted to the upper house. Mr. Wilkins, Horatio E. Jones, Dr. A. Nicholes has a fairly good record E. Von Harten, Frank L. Copening, in the house during the two terms Wilford M. Burton, Joseph C. he served there. He is worthy of Jr., Parr, Mrs. Knox Patterson, Franconsideration for the senate when cis P. Eynon, Ed H. Watson, Clarof ence Baxter, Lewis E. Mousley and knowledge experience and Utahs needs are taken into the James H. Mahoney. picture. He is well qualified as a Latest Announcement legislator. The latest announcement for the I S. ts. tic I al Best Wishes to Labor Welcome, Labor Monroe Drug Co. DADS SERVICE Registered Pharmacists MONROE, UTAH TEXACO PRODUCTS BEST WISHES TO WASATCH COUNTY LABOR Its 2-y- City Judiciary Of the four city judges Albert H. Ellett, M. J. Bronson, Daniel Har- rington and C. F. Dalby, only Judge Harrington has failed to enter the race. The friends of Judge Harrington say that he has made no plans to run because of his health. Others in the judicial race are Karl King, B. P. Levench, Glenn Y. Richards, former city judge; James M. Stump, Mrs. Bosone and Paul G. Ellis. The city judicial convention will be held at noon Saturday. WELCOME, LABOR LANS SERVICE When In Salina It's Main Cafe Lots of Prosperity to Heber City Labor GENERAL INSURANCE Automobile Surety Bonds Property CLARENCE OLSON FRIEND OF LABOR ar Success to Organized Labor COLEMAN DRUG CO, A County Candidates In the county convention Saturday, Commissioner J. R. Rawlins of Draper, appointed to the county board when E. E. Howe wras appointed to the state road commission, is a candidate for renomination. He wants the term. Opposing Commissioner Rawlins for the nomination are the following residents of the county: A. Robert Larson of Cedar, S. P. Mickelsen of Draper, and J. Clifford Hansen of Murray. The two residents of Salt Lake City who are seeking the commissionership are Frank N. Olson and Walter H. Anderson, both county employes. Harold E. Wallace, for four years county attorney, stands unopposed for renomination. CERTIFIED TEXACO ONE-STO- P SERVICE CABINS SHOWERS Junction, Highways 91 and 28 LEVAN, UTAH Redmond, Utah When in Midway house nomination is John D. Loftis, resident of Utah for 35 years. He is the legislative representative of the Order of Railway Conductors. No doubt many others will announce their candidacies prior to the convention. Additional announcements were received for Democratic house of representatives nominations this morning. The candidates are; Representative George Winder of Granger, W. Frank Liston, insurance man; Floyd S. Bradshaw, fi nance executive; Grant Midgley, advertising man, and Wehrli D Pack, Holladay business man. IIEBER, UTAH Regular Meals - Short Orders Mr. and Mrs. Linden L. Anderson, Props. FRIENDS OF LABOR WELCOME, LABOR When in Richfield, Eat at the Where Travelers Like to Eat STANDARD CAFE Where Fine, Home-Cooke- d Foods Await You at Reasonable Prices Rainbow Cafe Come as You Are Steals the Best Prices Reasonable Welcome to Labor Standard Market Fountain Service The Red & White OPEN ALL NIGHT Fresh Meats and Groceries Phone 71 The Best Store Along 89 RICHFIELD THE OLIVE WELCOME, Mrs. Olive Hansen, Prop. LADIES FURNISHINGS AND MILLINERY Richfield, Utah Friend of Labor JOHNSTON HOTEL RICHFIELD, UTAH Success to Organized Labor of Sevier County The Next Best Place Richfield Studio & Gift Shop to Home Mrs. F. II. King RICHFIELD, UTAH Joseph L. Asbury, Prop. Dont Forget Your Kodak SUCCESS LABOR TO ORGANZIED LABOR OF SALINA AND SEVIER COUNTY HARRY CHRISTENSEN I. G. A. STORE SALINA, UTAH SUCCESS TO LABOR AUTOSalesCOMPANY JENSEN and and Dodge Plymouth Service Good Used Cars MONROE, UTAH Phone 155-R- 2 Best Wishes to Labor GEILEDAO BEAUTY SHOP The Biggest Little Beauty Shop in Sevier County, Where Every Beauty Need is Filled PHONE RICHFIELD BUY YOUR PLYMOUTH OR DODGE FROM BARTLEY - PARKS GARAGE G. C. WM. Sales and Service RICHFIELD, UTAH Repairing Greasing FRIENDS OF LABOR BEST WISHES AND WELCOME TO LABOR Christiansen Furniture Co. Complete Home Furnishing Stores At Richfield, Salina, Ephraim and Salt Lake City Compliments to Richfield and Sevier County Organized Labor SUCCESS AND PROSPERITY TO LABOR MURDOCKS WELCOME, LABOR IDEAL THEATRE IIEBER CITY, UTAH Andersons Richfield Commercial and Savings Bank BILLIARDS RICHFIELD, UTAH SPORTING GOODS Union Made Beer on Tap WELCOME TO ORGANIZED LABOR When in Heber PHONE 78 PRESCRIPTIONS Heber City, Utah Headquarters For Labor in Heber Its Palace Drag Co. THE REXALL STORE J. L. HIATT, Mgr. Friend of Labor HEBER CITY COME TO SCHNEITTERS HOT POTS OPEN THE YEAR AROUND WINTER SPORTS CHICKEN, STEAK AND TROUT DINNER OR SHORT ORDERS OF ANY KIND Swim in fine, clean, hot pools and enjoy our fine home cooking. Excellent dining rooms and hotel in connection. Modern, cozy rooms at reasonable prices. Meals daily or Sunday. Take the Alpine Pass, Parleys or Provo Canyon road to this "Switzerland of the U. S. FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE SCHNEITTERS HOT POTS IIEBER 7 Serving Scenic Southern Utah With Adequate Service at Low Rates Greetings to Labor Sprouse-Reit- z ENJOY A GOOD Co. INCORPORATED Southern Utah Power Nothing Over 49c Company RICHFIELD, UTAH 8 , |