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Show t f THE PRESS, HEAVER, UTAH, Mrs. Boyter before heir marriage was Jane Neill. She immigrated to America in the fore part of Sept, 1878, and was followed by her younSeat Paper ger Reaver County's County brother, Dr. H. K. Neill, formerlv of Richfield, Utah. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1028 ELECT ERNEST BANBERGER AND THE ENTIRE REPUBLICAN TICKET IN UTAH, Two HUNTERS COME TO KAIBAH BY AIRPLANE B. C. Petty, who recently returned from a trip to Kanab and Fredonia, all metal planes are making daily trips bringing in hunters and returning t$ Los Angeles with sportsmen who hav bagged their game, and th$ MR. CLARK SAYS: reports hunters arriving at Fredonia deer is loaded in the plane on the reby airplane and are taken from tha turn trip. Washington County News A. C. SAUNDERS, Publlahcr to the forest by automobile. placfj f for the state ; o Urging support Reuben and national J. Republican CREEK tickets, NORTH p a has kr"' Fredonia He says Clark. Jr., Undersecretary of State, Washington, D. C, has written to RePUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY If of for were fences Only field, political caring capable landing strong State headquarters. 2.00 Per Year SUBSCRIPTION The family of P. A. Puffer are en- publican J enough to keep the bull in. Mr. Clark makes a special plea for the election of Utah's Republican all large paasenge planes. joying a new player-piancandidates and Congressional for H. William candidate Wattis, Republican Mr. and Mrs. Fred Puffer are re- for Governor. Mr. Clark was defeated for the Republican nomination for A First Class Publication Entered joicing oyer a little daughter that arUnited States Senator, and now earnestly urges support for Ernest Bamberin the Postoffice in Beaver, Utah, as rived Monday at the home of Mrs. ger. Puffer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alma Second Class Mail Matter. In His Support of Ernest Bamberger and of the Entire Republican Powell, at Beaver. A Republican rally was he,ld at the Ticket in Utah, Mr. Clark says: school house last Tuesday evening. HOYTEIl FAMILY OBSERVE Chairman O. Frank Williams, County "As you will remember, I tried to express to the Convention, just after GOLDEN WEDDING DATE A. Murdock, George Jefferson and the nomination of Mr. Bamberger, my sentiments with reference to the attiHerbert Eyre were the speakers, tude which should be taken at the election this fall by the members of the In honor of the Golden Wedding while Mesdames Walter Joseph, Stan Republican party. As I recall it, I staled at that time that, as a defeated Anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. James Atkin, Jack Murdock and Walter candidate for nomination, I wished to say that the party was bigger than Boyter of Milford, but for a number Mackerell took care of the singing. any man in it, and the welfare of the state and of the nation more vital of years residents of Heaver, a reThe members of the Oren Puffer than the party; that it was one of the glories of our free institutions that, ception was given at the home of family, including Mrs. Ben Merchant though we engaged In spirited rivalries for political preferment, yet- when thdir daughter, Mrs. Wm. E. Fernley and Jennie Twitchell, attended the the choice had been made by a majority, the minority yielded, abiding by at Milford on Sept. 26th. funeral of their aunt, Mrs. Frank the result; and that our free institutions would continue to exist only so More than forty friends and rela- Limb in Beaver Thursday afternoon. long as the citizens of the country yielded obedience to this principle. I tives of the gueHts of honor were son of then bespoke for Mr. Bamberger the support of all those who had honored Boyd, little sent from Salt Lake, Beaver and Mil- Wm. received the me by working for my own nomination. I still have these sentiments and Twitchell, Jr., ford. The rooms were beautifully thrill of hi life last Sunday while maintain these principles. decoratejd for the occasion. "In my view, the need of a Republican victory in the approaching flshjng In north fork of North Creek. Mr. and Mrs. Boyter were married He was sent back a little ways to get election is Imperative. The nation as it exists today is founded UDon Re .OH CO I Sept. 26, 1878, at Beaver City, by the horses which had been tied up, publican policies. From all one can gather here, the election of Mr. Hoov Rev. George B. Jayne of the M. E. when he saw a huge moun- er and Mr. Curtis, is assured. suddenly church. They were honored by six tain lion in a tree some 25 feet away. For more than a quarter of a century no man in the Senate has done children, twenty-one- j grand children The lion came down and looked at more to uphold and advance Republican policies than Senator Smoot. For and ten great grandchildren. blm and the horses, continually wag- the past twelve years his vote on great Republican issues ha3 been negaMr. and Mrs. Boyter were born at Its tall, then climbed up the tree tived by the vote of his a member of the opposite party. who colleague Dundee Forfarshire, Scotland. Mr, ing for a moment, came back down and He is again asking the citizens of Utah ,is to send to the senate someone who Boyter being born February 17, and finally ran off, believed to have been will vote with him, not against him. Senator Smoot's service to the party Mrs. Boyter June 20, of the year i frightened away by the screams of to the state, and the nation justifies him in the expectation that all of us 1854. the boy. The boy's grandfather, Wm. Republicans of Utah will so cast our votes as to grant his request. Mr. Boyter immigrated to America Sr., while hunting deer in 1876 in company with his brother Twitchell, last week, wounded a mountain lion of "Nor should the Republicans of the state stop at this, because it is also THE modern automobile is Inspection Service at 500, Alexander Boyter. After serving his in the near vicinity of the place paramount importance that they shall return to Congress our two Re1000 and 1500 miles: a finely built piece of maapprenticeship as a stonecutter and where the one was seen by the boy. publican Congressmen, Leatherwood and Colton, who have for years served the state and nation with credit and honor. builder, he has been a free Mason and it will stand a Chech battery chinery since January 1876, Being tranfejr-re"Finally, Republican voters can discharge their full obligations to the lot of abuse. Considering Check generator charging rat from the Dundee, Scotland, lodge Production of the new Ford care party and to the state by voting for Mr. Hoover and Mr. Curtis, and by Check distributor adjustment No. 47, to lodge No. 2, at Salt Lake and trucks was at the rate of 5,500 work it does, it gives surthe to in Utah if the is must ticket. function also, electing Congressional They Check carburetor adjustment City, and now is a charter member of daily In the first week of this month. the highest interests of the people of Utah, elect a full state ticket from ittle trouble. But prisingly the Albert Pike Lodge No. 14, at This production will gradually in- Governor Wattis down to the last man named on the ticket. Check lights there isn't a car made that Check crease until 12,000 a day is reached. Milford, Utah. brake to vote are of who the for Utah "I earnestly urge those Republicans will not run better and Check shock absorbar adjustcandidates of the Republican party." ment longer if given proper care. (Paid Political Advertising) Check tire inflation The first few hundred Check steering gear miles are especially imporcar The been Calif. had gett, Change engine oil quite ADAMSVILLE tant because that is when Lubricate chassix badly used and is being put in shape by the insurance company at Salt mechanism of your car the LaVard Reese has gone to Salt Lake. The guilty party was not apNo charge is made for is being broken in. Lake City. Ho will live with his prehended, as they had abandoned labor or materials incidental sister, Mrs. Wm. Smith, and attend the car. attention during to this service, except, of Proper the West Junior High school. Mr. and Mr3. John Stahl are spend this period will lengthen its course, where repairs are Mrs. William Heslington went to ing a few days at Black Rock. Mr. life and prevent unnecessary necessary through Shelly, Idaho, to visit her daughter, Stahl is looking after his cattle at accident, Mrs. Morrell Huntelr. trouble later on. that place. misuse or neglect. The only 1 Why are the farm towns of Utah smaller than Miss Velma Evans and Margaret Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth Whiting We are particularly inter- charge, is for new oil. McAulley spent Friday night with entertained friends from California. they were ten years ago? Mrs. Henry Larsen in Beaver. ested in this matter because Tuesday evening. See your Ford dealer, Mr. and Mrs. John Gunn are movMiss Telia Christiansen went to we believe it ia our duty not 2 Why do the boys and girls leave the farm as soon and get this Free ing their family to Mlnersville where' Elsinore Sunday to work at the Sutherefore, only to make a good auto- Inspection- of your new car Mr. Gunn is teaching school. as they are able? the: gar factory Laboratory, during Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Day spent campaign, mobile, but to help the at 500, 1000 and 1500 Sunday and Monday of last week Mrs. H. P. Christiansen spent the 3 Why was Bishop Nibley concerned about the owner get the greatest pos- miles. Find with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W, week-entoo, how with relatives at Richfield. sible use over the longest little it will costout, shabbiness of the towns in Southern Utah? U. Stewart. have to Miss Cole chaperoned a Halloweyour David J. Reese, of Lake View, was 'en party Wednesday evening at the period of time st a mini-i- n car given a thorough going-ove- r 4 Why did the canning companies close their down for a deer hunt, and while here school house for the school children. and 0m of at regular periods visited his brothers and sisters. The room was appropriately decoratdoors? Why did they consolidate? expense. A Democratic Rally will be hqld ed. The children thereafter. carriplanned and here Oct. 31st, and a Republican Ral- ed out the entertainment. Wilh this in view, the Refresh6 Why has farm land no sale value? Why so A checking-uon 1st. Nov. by experily many ments were served. Ford dealer organentire : enced mechanics, car The Man" stickers together foreclosures? "Hoovqr ization has been specially with are being distributed by Sulphurdale and greasing oiling GREENVILLE trained and equipped to serat Milford and Beaver. Be sure to get 7 Why was land valuable in Woodrow Wilson's ad500 miles, will add vice the new Model A car. every yours. A Democratic Rally was held in months and years to the life ministration? Anyone locating two wounded deer the Greenville school house Monday either have in of we to Muir or Wm. return Furthermore, yonr car and mean more notify night. structed every Ford economical and pleaA farewell dance was given for at Sulphurdale. William Davis, who left Monday for dealer to give the surable motoring Common-Sens- e a mission in the Central states. mile you drive Free SAM every CLINE following Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Davis,, of, Ruth, Nevada, who have been visitATTORNEY AT LAW 1 Because capital will not jro to the farms. ing here for quite a while, returned to their home Friday. a Because boys and glrtu find It more profitable to work for MILFORD, UTAH Lulu Morris entertained at a the big interests in the cities and Industrial towns. party Tuesday night. 3 Because Southern .Utah is Ix'coming a great show place and Josephine Thomas, of North Creek visited at the home of her aunt, Mrs loveWy of Southern Utah Is distressing to look upon. Frank Morris, Tuesday night. 4 Because Republicans could not or would not give enough Ed. Stenzel and Bill McQueen, of protection. Salt Lake City, who have been herg H Because surplus crops have to compete on a world market for the deer hunt, returned to their and prices are too low. home Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Dan K. Barton at O Because there Is no prollt In farming. tended the Golden Wedding annlver 7 IWau.se In Wilson's time there was general prosperity. sary of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Barton H And dually because taxes are too high on tangible property Saturday. and too low, or entirely lucking on Intangible property; be. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Martin attend ed the Golden Wedding Saturday. cause tariff protection Is not applied equally and cannot be A Republican Rally was held Wed made to apply equally without special legislation. nesday night at the school house. - first-clas- o. . Every purchaser of a new Ford is entitled to Free Inspection Service for the first 1500 miles - ld d PERTINENT QUESTIONS ON PROSPERITY - d trouble p Answers Ford Motor Company -- Hal-lowe'e- jn A -- MIiEA$TOi Off . RELIEF The Democratic Party offers the only relief for this bad situation; tax reform and legislation which will make tariff operative on farm crops and give control over exportable surpluses. The Republican party promises only a continuation of the last eight years of disaster. The flood of farm population to the Industrial towns and the cities makes conditions woj-sfor the Industrial workers. Million of people are unemployed now. Your own Interest demands a straight vote for the Democratic ticket. The men named below were called to office by the unanimous voice of the voters. They did not corrupt the electorate nor buy their place upon the ticket: e governor alfred k. smith for the presidency. sk.vitok joe t. robinson for tiik sknator william ii. king for tiik senate. vice-presidenc- hon. knox 5ntlheWirDd& Fnnest MINERS VILLE patterson for (x)xgress. dr. j. h. pai l for congress. governor geohge h. df.rn for governor. CHIEF 4CSTICH KAMl'KL A. TIH'RM.IN FOR TIIK BKNCH. JISTICE VALENTINE CIDFOX FOR THE Sl'PREMK BENCH. HON. MILTON H. WELLING FOR SECRETARY OF STATE. HON. ). K. CLAY FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL. HON. L. JOHN MTTAL FOR SITT. OF SCHOOLS. HON. JOHN F. MENDF.NHALL FOR TREASURER. HON. J. HARRISON FARR FOR AUDITOR. Can the Republican Party claim freedom from corruption for them try, and let Republicans who know, their whole ticket? SI'-PRF.- answer. Friday evening of last week John Evans was the speaker at a Republican rally held at the church G. w. uoiiins. Last Wednesday evening relatives walked In and surprised Mrs. Henrjt Hall, the occasion beting her birthday. The evening was spent in gam-- , es and general conversation. Refreshments were served. Melvln Marshall and Rnlon Eyre left TucMday for. Cedar City,, where they will receive tretment from Dr. Wilkinson. The M. If. S. gave their Hallowe en dance and party Tuesday evening SULPHURDALE VOTE THE DEMOCRATIC TICKET STRAIGHT DEMOCRATIC STATE COMMITTEE D. M. DRAPER, Chairman GRANT MacFARLANK, Secretary (Paid Political Advertisement) Th Sport Lmndmu Sedan, $87$ r Body by FuIict mWmV from a new, more highly perfected carburetor and new manifolding more advanced 6tyle from the use of smaller, sturdier wheels and larger tires. rEver since it first came before the public Pon tiac has been recognised as the world's six. finegt And now a hew measure of value distinguishes the Pon tiac For today's Pontiac Six provides even finer perform-anc-e and more advanced style finer performance resulting in, HiSucctsMfrdSix r winning Ev a Republican Tuesday evening Rally was held at the school house. Candidates O. A. Murdock, of Beav- er, and Geo. Jefferson of Milford. were the speakers. Music was furnished by a ladies quartet from Beav er. A good representation of the camp were in attendance and enjoy- (jtl D5S Low-Mee- d house. Mrs. Rachel Marshall has returned from an extended visit In Provo. A Democratic rally was held here Tuojkday in which Governor Dern, O. K. Clay and Grover Giles did the talking. Singing was furnished by the Beaver Clee Club. Friday afternoon of last week the members of the Mothers' club motored down to South Milford, where they were entertained by Mrs. Jame low-price- d Today's Pontiac Six offers you even more for your money than its own famous predecessors. Come in to see it and drive it and you will marvel at all that $745 will buy. SrJon, $74 Coup. $74i Sport RoorWr. $74', PHorttm. $77 tt Cobrfolrt. S79i Dor (Utivcrrd pricrttKey Includ Urn tdtm $R2t All hriceM mt f actory. ( hrk VaklanA-PtMiakmmdUmm cMria. UoumI Moton ThM PaymvM Plan amuUabU at minimum rata. c the speeches and music. Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Jehu returned Friday from the coast, after a week's visit. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Kltrich return ed to their home In Chicago after a two weeks' visit In the camp. Ncldon Christiansen and LaMar Ostler went to Salt LakeV City Satur-- i day In the sedan which was stolen a short time ago and located at Dan- - I IP BEAVER GARAGE CO. NT DM SIX PRODUCT OF GENERAL MOTO RS |