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Show A EUREKA REPORTER List of Nominations, General Election, November 2, 1920 PAITT TICKET DEUOCRATIC hebubi REPUBLICAI PARTY TIGIET ruin hhet o i O O For PwMrrt JAMES M. COX For Vico Prsrfdent FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT For President For Fnridnt WARREN & HARDING PARLEY PARKER CHRISTENSEN For Vico Prmidaat For Vico President Ji For Presidential Electors DAT5Y ALLEN J. HOWARD GARRETT MAX 8. HAYES For Presidential Electors W. H. SCHOCK MARTHA E. BARNES MARGARET LEWIS JUDD ELIZABETH A. DONOHUE E. E. HOFFMAN ' WARREN L. WATTIS ROBERT J. DIXON GALVIN COOLIDGE For Presidential Electors . V. . i i WILLIAM EDWARDS JAMES A MELLVILLE, C Jr, T. MARTAIN For United States Senator For United States Senator For United States Senator MILTON H. WELLING For Cong. Representative, 1st Dist JAMES W. FUNK REED SMOOT J. ALEX BEVAN For Cong. Representative, 1st Dist DON B. COLTON . For Governor CHARLES R. MABEY For Justice of the Supreme Court J. E. FRICK For Secretary of State For Cong. Representative, 1st Dist JOHN O. WATTERS For Governor For Governor THOM1AS N. TAYLOR For Justice of the Supreme Court HAROLD M. STEPHENS For Secretary of State ELBERT D. THOMAS For Attorney General STEWART P. DOBBS For State Treasurer GEORGE M. WHITMORE For State Auditor DANIEL O. LARSON For Supt of Public Instruction For Attorney General HARVEY H. CIAJFF GEORGE THOMAS For State Representative, 13th Dist. For State Senator, 8th District PERRY B. FULLER For State Representative, 13th Dist. P. J. FENNELL DAVID MILLS DANIEL STEVENS For District Judge, 5th District D. H. MORRIS For District Attorney, 5th District I ""'I P. J. BONNER Co. Commissioner, 2--yr. I . H. MAGDIEL For Supt of Public Instruction .MAMIE A. HVIZDALEK For State Senator, 8th District For State Representative, lJth Dist For District Judge, 5th District WILLIAM F. KNOX For District Judge, 5th District For District Attorney, 5th District For 1 I DAN MARTIN term For County Sheriff JOHN SAVAGE For County Treasurer' For County Recorder For County Recorder BRENT D. HALL GEORGE W. LUNT For County Treasurer For County Recorder For County Attorney For County Attorney For County Attorney EDWARD PIKE THOS. H. BURTON For County Assessor For County Assessor JAMES ANDERSON WILLIAM JACKMAN For County Surveyor R. A. WILKINS For County Surveyor J. H. CARTER For r. to U. af af Art. ha the State llaa- - NO. 2 1 Democratic Party Justice JAMES CREIGHTON W. W. BEARD Republican Party Justice CHARLES KRYGER JOHN S. COOPER County-Assess- A resolution proposing an amendment to Section 7, Article It, of the Constitution of the State of relating to tax rates for Stats purposes. YES NO Utah, NO. 3 A concurrent ' resolution providing an amendment Section 1, Article XIV. to of the Constitution of the State of Utah, relating to State debt af Art. ha YES NO te STATE OF UTAH, County of Juab.' lt U A NO. 4 concurrent resolution proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the State of Utah by amending Section S, Article XVI. relating to rights of action to recover damages for Injuries resulting in death. Star the' te mmmt Sea. S, af Art. IS, af the state Csa- - YES NO CLERKS CERTIFICATE I, the undersigned, County Clerk of the above-name- d County, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing list contains the names and the offices for which they have been nominated of all persons whose nomination to office has been certified to me according to law, as candidates for the respective offices to be voted for at the General Eledtion to be held on die second day of November, A. D. 1920. Constable JOHN HARRIS FRED McCLURE IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I Juve hereunto set my hand and affixed my official seal at Nephi, Juab County, State of Utah, this twenty-sixt- h day of October, A. D. 1920. Constable JOHN HARRIS L P. ANDERSON OBEY LAW fore being offered for shipment. All wagons or conveyances used in of been a there lot has Recently Juuling to place where repacking is trouble caused to growers and ship- conducted and to the station must be pers of farm products or household kept free from all hays or straw or goods into Montana, Arizona, Colo- other things where the alfalfa weevil rado, California, Nevada and Ore- might hide. All places of packing gon. A brief discussion of the Mon- toiust be free of all hay, straw or other tana regulation is all that will be means of contamination. ' Potatoes must bo attempted here. passed over a It is forbidden te ship fruits or screen and placed in fresh clean sacks vegetables into Montana except from 'and packed in cars free of hays or Provo, Payson and Pleasant Grove, other means of contamination. and the shipment! must be removed All nursery stock must be fumigated from the orchard or field boxes or with Hydrocyanic add gas m an air containers and repacked Into new, tight enclosure. clean boxes or s other containers be Any or. all of the above articles or For County Surveyor PRECINCT NOMINATIONS MUST r. For County Sheriff Joint resolution proposan amendment to ing flection I of Article 11 of the Constitution of the State of Utah, relating to municipal corporations. SHIPPERS For Co. Commissioner, For County Clerk THOMAS Wl VICKERS Eureka Precinct, term For County Clerk R. E. WINN IDA PARKES Nephi Precinct, r. WILLIAM G. ORME For County Treasurer Eureka Precinct, Levan Precinct, Co. Commissioner, JOHN BUNNELL term R. E. WILKINSON For County Clerk EARL S. HOYT For County Sheriff NO. For State Treasurer PARKER B. CADY. For State Auditor-J- WILLIAM B. HIGGINS MURDOCK For Co. Commissioner, dorr, term I For R.GILRAY For State Treasurer W. D. SUTTON For State Auditor MARK TUTTLE For Supt of Public Instruction L. J. MUIR A For Secretary of State W. E. HUBBARD For Attorney General H. E. CROCKETT For State Senator, 8th District O. GEORGE CROSBY For Justice of the Supreme Court shipped into Montana mnst be accompanied by a certificate of inspection from the State inspector of Utah br by a deputy. County inspectors are thus deputized to do the inspecting. Household goods' or immigrants moveables mnst be accompanied by a copy of sworn statement made in duplicate by the owner or shipper before a notary public on forms which will be furnished. . Alfalfa,' other hay or straw, except salt-graare not allowed shipped into Montana. Salt-grapacking hay is allowed when cut between October 1 and April 1, and cutting and bail ss ss ing is permitted only when the temperature is below 60 degrees Fahrenheit and stored in warehouses that are free of any other hay or straw or other suspected materials. There is no reason why Montana cannot become one of our best fruit markets if we will only get in the game and comply with these regulations, otherwise certificates of inspection cannot be issued. i . CANT DENT 'EM THAT FATHERLY LOVE I punished you merely to show A bricklayer was laying breki on my love for yob, said the fond faththe third story of an unfinished house er after the chutiaement. all right sobbed the small boy. But hnd unfortunately dropped a brick on ifs a good thing for you I aint tbig the head of a colored man who was enough to return your thats mixing mortar down below. The all. Melbourne Leader. bricklayer, his heart in his month, ' leaned over the parapet He thought Compliment ffer Unci OMl Unde Dick, a bachelor, fond of eMt he had killed the poor colored man. was .a great favorite with hip But the latter, looked up at him wtth dren, little nieces and nephews, so when the a and forgiving grin. lew baby came and papa told them Hey, wat yo doin, white man? that the stork had left It at their house. Baddy said thoughtfully: Toe he shouted. You made me bite my bad the stork didn't knew when Uadi eat the Burglar to It MBA sympathy la felt for the bow good-naturglare who broke Into a boom at Herne HIH last week. Unfortunately for them the grocer's bill had been paid the prevloue day. Punch, London. tongne. "T-ha- ed Dick ltvea. ' ts ; j' ,!. ) i ' 1 W- 4 |