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Show CMIAIILKS 1 WARXICK I Uctmltllean Cimdldate Tor State ltep. H rcsentiitlve. H Mr (hurlefl U. Warnlck was born in I'ler-sant Grove, Ho was educated H ' iho publu mhoolR and wrs gradu U a uu a ue' r from tho Urlgliat Young University, and was an active teacher in our public schools until called to fill tt mission to the South Seas. Upon returning ho chose farming farm-ing as his life avocation, and took udvnntago or an opportunity to farm nt Idaho Falls, Idaho. At present ho is operating his own farm at Pleasant Orovo. During Mr. Wnrnlck's residence In tho state of Idaho, ho served twe terms in the state legislature. During Dur-ing both sessions he took a prominent niul leading port In moral and tern pennco legislation. Further, his nonlco In the nsacs-aor's nsacs-aor's offlco and In nctlvo assessing work, wbllo In Idaho, gave him valuable val-uable opportunity of Irarniug and knowing the practical workings of the tax problem for revenue purposes His previous legislative expert nce will lie valuable In our coming legislating, legis-lating, as they will undoubtedly have to consider and revise our tax and revenue laws. The tuxes, especially In thli.eounty, are very high ntid the tax burden unequally distributed. Hi believes 111 inly that there are legitimate legiti-mate means whereby they can br materially reduced. He has never hesitated In telling the people that If elected lie will render the best economic Bervlco within bis power and ability, and will help to adopt a law permitting tho people to vote on tho question of state wide prohibition. o |