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Show ( I 1ST OK 0-VllVVriOS, GENERAL B LIST OP NOMINATIONS. GENERAL i; Z I-'T OP NOMINATIONS. GENERAL M LIST OP NOMINATIONS. GENERAL H I. "ST OF NOMINATIONS, GENERAL ( j ELECTION NOVEMBER, 7, 1922 ELECTION NOVEMBER. 7, 11)22 ELECTION NOVEMBER, 7, 1922 j ELECTION NOVEMBER, 7, 1922 jjj ELECTION NOVEMBER, 7, 1922 I Republican Party Ticket J Democratic Party Ticket y Socialist Party Ticket 1 Farmer-Labor Party Ticket o o jo o I 0 For United States Senator I For United States Senator ljj For United Slates Senator jj For United States Senator l For I'r.ited States Senator ' j ERNEST BAMBERGER j WILLIAM H. KING C. T. STONEY C. T. STONE Y jijj I For Cong. Representative, 1st Dist. BFor Cong Representative, 1st Disl. i$For Cong. Representative, 1st Dist. if For Cong. Representative, 1st Dist. For Cong. Representative, 1st Dist. DON B. COLTON MILTON H. WELLING ll.TOIIN O. WATTERS JOHN O. WATTERS For Justice of the Supreme Court B For Justice of the Supreme Court !f For Justice of the Supreme Court g For Justice of the Supreme Court For Justice of the Supreme Court JAMES W. CHERRY BE. E. CORFMAN 'l j '$ I jrS y ! For Supt. of Puhlic Instruction B For Supt. of Public Instruction ijj For Supt. of Public Instruction '& For Supt. of Public Instruction For Supt. of Public Instruction DR. C. N. JENSEN Id. C. JENSEN fjRUCY LINDSAY WEBBER RUBY LINDSAY WEBBER j For State Senator For State Senator ' For State Senator w For State Senator Si For State Senator DAVID HIRSCHI CHARLES B. PETTY ! $ For State Representative For State Representative For State Representative 1 For State Representative 3 For State Representative H. T. HANKS ROBERT B. WHITE jj yj For Co. Commissioner, 4-yr Term For Co. Commissioner, 4-vr Term !Fr Co- Commissioner, 4-yr Term BFor Co. Commissioner, 4-yr Term &For Co. Commissioner, 4-yr Term C.F.HARRIS C.C.SLOAN ' - g For Co. Commissioner, 2-yr Term For Co Commissioner, 2-vr Term ? For Co. Commissioner, 2-yr Term For Co. Commissioner, 2-yr Term i5,For Co. Commissioner, 2-yr Term H. C. EYRE j ROSS CUTLER For County Clerk I For County Clerk 1$ For County Clerk For County Clerk A For County Clerk DEWEY BAKES BERT GRIFFITHS - For Countv Treasurer For Countv Treasurer For County Treasurer For County Treasurer g For County Treasurer GEORGE B. SKINNER J. FRANK SMITH $ 8 For Countv Sheriff For County Sheriff fl For County Sheriff I For County Sheriff For County Sheriff CHARLES K. JAMESON E. F. SHERWOOD :j l For Countv Recorder For County Recorder S For County Recorder I For County Recorder M For County Recorder MARY L. DUNSHEE BDA FRAZER ' jl B S For Countv Attorney B For County Attornev jfj For County Attorney 8 For County Attorney a For County Attorney C. T. WOODBURY A.BE MURDOCK " ) For Cnnntv Surveyor E For County Surveyor &j For County Surveyor 8 For County Surveyor . For County Surveyor ' ARCH FOTHERINGHAM ' jjj ?. 0. WHITE, JR. . I For Countv Assessor ! For County Assessor 1 For County Assessor H For County Assessor For County Assessor JAMES H. ROLLINS H A. WHITE JR. f I For Precinct Justice : j For Precinct Justice f-j For Precinct Justice B For Precinct Justice j For Precinct Justice For Precinct Constable i For Precinct Constable jj For Precinct Constable B For Precinct Constable j For Precinct Constable Constitutional Amendment No. 1 A concurrent resolution proposing to amend Section 1, Article XIV, of the Constitution of Utah, relating to State Indebtedness. For the Amendment to Section I, Article XTV, of the Constitution of the State of Utah. YES NO IT IS AN OLD SAYING "An Apple a day keeps the doctor doc-tor away." j s WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A CAR J LOAD FROM JIMMIE KIRK'S OR- j CHARD AT PLEASANT GROVE. ROME BEAUTIES and JONATHANS THEY ARE THE BEST. per box, while they last Phone 20 Jefferson Mercantile Co. 'BETTER MERCHANDISE" Constitutional Amendment No. 2 Aresolution proposing to amend Sections Sec-tions and 3, cf Article 13, of the Constitute of Utah, relating to Property. Subject to Taxation , and Rates of Tax. For the Amendment to Sections 2 and 3, of Article XIII, of the State of Utah. 1ES NO Constitutional Amendment No. 3 A joint resolution proposing tO' am end Section 9, Article VI, of tha Constitution of Utah, relating to Compensation of the Members of the Legislature For I ho Amendment to Section 0, of Article VI, of the Constitution of the State of Utah. YES NO Mini mi m mm -m - -'- J 1 J .1 . . . . .... . , jtL.L.mj Jor Economical Trantportm ?j ft $Mil 111 21 1 Announcing 1923 SUPERIOR Models Again Chevrolet Motor Company has emphasized its admitted leader- y ship as producer of the World's Lowest Priced Quality Automobiles. The 1923 SUPERIOR models one of which is here illustrated represent repre-sent the most sensational values in modern, economical transportation ever .established. ' QUALITY has been still further improved by more artistic design and added equipment. ECONOMY has been still further increased by engineering refinements and added facilities. SERVICE is now offered on a flat rate basis by 10,000 dealers and service stations. PRICES remain the same in spite of added equipment and more expensive expen-sive construction, which have greatly increased value. Some Distinctive Features Prices f. o. b. Flint, Mich. Streamline body design with high hood; vacuum feed and rear gasoline Five Pasencr Touring - '525 tank on all models; drum type head lamps with legal lenses. Curtains open Two Passenger Roadster 510 with doors of open models. Closed c: - t , cj on , , , ,r , -r , rive 1 asscnger aedan - - BoU models have plate glass lernstedt regulated windows, straight side cord Four Passenger Sedanette 850 tires, sun visor, wind.shield wiper and . dash light. The Sedanette is equipped Two Passenger Ut.lity Coupe 680 with auto trunk on rear. I See these remarkable cars. Study the specifications Nothing Compares With Chevrolet VV. R. MARTIN, Agent, Milford, Utah |