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Show "nrr ! THi: IlK.tVKK PRKSS, liKAVKR, UTAH, FRIDAY, XOVKMBKIl 2, - - --T- r- . Bring Back Evidence I We give a Complete and Satisfactory Service of oreasing ana vvernauung I on all makes of cars. v We also carry a complete 2 I line of Tires, Tubes and Batteries I I - MILFORD, jJj i'" 'X ' UTAH fil 4 ' U vM Wi ABOUT THE . kkm-m - -- W. R. MARTIN GARAGE ! - ! i TO Of ITH 1 " 'liott Valley pumping district with a 700 gallon well a low price. 0. K. BARBER SHOP 'OU READ the WHISKERS Pulled Driven or Cut Absolute satisfaction Guaranteed or Whiskers Refunded Other Fellow's Ad unim1 jLJr You are reading thbs one. That should convince you that advertising in these columns is a profitable proposition; that it will bring business to your store. The fact that the other fellow advertises is probably the reason he is getting more business than is falling to you. Would GEO. C. MILLER Attorney-at-La- OVER, w THE HEAVER "ViTM OARAGE CLINE, WILSON & CLINE General Law Practice Reaver FOR AND Fillmor A CLEAN, COOL SHAVE An Old Hickory Apottle hickory tree grows over the trnive of James Snyre. In Canton (Pa.) I'lip-tisceineter.v. Suyre was ti gretit sd nilrer of Andrew .Jackson anil in tol;en of that fact always wore a sprig of a hkkory tree In Ills buttonhole while alive. A it not be well to give the other fellow a chance SANITARY To Read Your Ad in These Columns? Office PLUMHINO AND Telephone RED GROSS AGENCIES Aid. Life Saving, Duplicate of Every Army Uniform A duplieiile of the uniform of every regiment of every country that participated In the lust war is on tile lo the wanlrohe department of u prominent motion picture company so that accurate copies can be made. Small down payment, balance on easy terms, Teluride Power Line on the Propert. 88-- yellow wai'Mer commonly found throughout the eastern states in sum liter frequently dei'eiits the purpose of the cow hlrd. that nuikes n practice of laying its eya: In th,' warhler'rf nest to he hatched, by a clever ruse. It Ivr les the strange eK hy building a new nest on top of the first one. HKATINO t F Bir-JIan- i Tiltr wI7TT T T A HfCf iL,ijitmz, minora. urj u T I H The ism n who is too lazy to stand up "nil tell the truth is apt to ile alK'Ut I'. Giraffo Can Run Fait In spite of its awkward method of getting over the ground, moving as It does the fore and hind legs of one side fimultaneously, the giraffe can ruu with t'ie speed of a good horse. Briefly Told In all things throughout the world the man who looks for the crooked will see crooked, and the man who looks for the straight will see the straight. . r- - i r . r.ndl Inn. oounill London girl has dimply J tnontns tour or the rprtiviarJ In search of plants, ilurino worked at times at n height oj feet. A Official List of Nominations, General Election, Nov. 6, A. D. 193 J SAFEGUARD HEALTH First Camouflage in A ARTHUR SMITH BARBER SHOP Just North of Post 2 Telling Truth 1st CLASS HAIRCUT Call On Us A t es - Office At Mllford APc-oe- Eighty acres cleared and enclosed with tight fence. Soil good for Potatoes, Caulifloivet Peas or Alfalfa. Nursing Care, Promote Health and Safety Five outstanding services make up n the program ot the American Red Cross, according to the annual report just issued in Washington. These services are first aid and life saving, which together have trained .more than a million persons; nursing, with an activs enrollment of 36,133 registered nurses; Public Health Nursing, conducted by 730 nurses in 424 chapters last year;, and Home Hygiene, which has taught more than 700,000 men and women simple ways of caring for the sick at home. "The achievements of the Red Cross In public health nursing place it among the leaders In this field," said James L. Fleser, vice chairman in charge of domestic operations. "This service was organized In 1919 to meet needs developed by the World War and the ravages of the flu epidemic took so great a toll which in of life. Since tnat time Red Cross nursing services have been pioneers in more than one half of the counties in the United State, Many services we established were taken over later by civic, state and federal agencies, and the Red Cross continues to establish services in other new fields. Red Cross nurses made more than a million visits to patients last year, and 629,025 children In schools were inspected. "Red Cross courses in home hygiene and care of the sick are especially important In times of depression, because they teach families to maintain hygienic conditions In their own homes and to recogntz symptoms of illness early enough to prevent serious consequences. "Our courses in first aid have heeii instrumental In saving lives of the in Jured; In safeguarding the accident victim until the physician arrives, and in reducing time lost by workers in factories, mines and other industries We are also giving the course exten slvely to police and fire departments throughout the country, and to state highway patrols." Everyone is Invited to Join the Red Cross during the annual membership roll call which continues from Armls tice Day to Thanksgiving, to have a part in the health program anil the other humanitarian services of the Red Cross. health-conservatio- 1918-191- 9 An Army of Goodwill When member of the Junior Red Cross learned that schoolbooks hail been destroyed In the Kentucky Hood? last August they gave $100 from the National Children's Fund to buy ncn textbooks for use In the schools. Tin maximum membership for the Junioi Red Cross last year was 7,350. 280, an increase ever the previous year ot mor than 250,000. Tbey carry on civic and service programs In their own communities which each year bring and pleasure to thousands ol needy and unfortunate people. An In ternatlonal friendship It built up through correspondence with Junior Red Cross members In foreign I ll REPUBLICAN PARTY DEMOCRATIC TICKET TICKET O o O o ... , Tieauiei PAX TON WILLIAM in CongressI"- -- J. McCOXXELLj For State Treasurer ISABELLA ADAMSON RIRIE For State Senator STEPHENS For State Senator For State Representative FRANK D. LOW For State Representative BERT WESTOVER ForCo.CommUs'er, r 'e r , 2 - y r.Te nil WILLLIAMS ForCo.Commiss'er, FRANK PRYOR -- H. A., Fo Co . Co m m i For County Clerk CHRISTIANSEN J D. N. For County Treasurer MARTELL EASTOX For County Sheriff NIELS JENSEN For County Sheriff KENT MORGAN For County Recorder VEI.LA BROWNER I For County Attorney GEORGE C. MILLER For County Assessor JAMES H. ROLLINS For County Surveyor F. B. ROBINSON Precinct C. F. HARRIS For County Recorder RET A FOTHERINGHAM For County Attorney THEODORE BOHX For County Assessor 1 I LJ V. WADDOUPS For County Surveyor WILLIAM HURST For Justice of the Peace Beaver Precinct For Constable, Beaver Prec. For State Treasurer ForCo.Commiss'er, l Conpr? Co: For State Senator For State Representative ForCo.Commiss'er, in For Justice of Supreme For State Senator j Senator For State Treasurer For Justice of Supreme Court JOHN ZILVERSCHOON ForCo.Commise'er, For State Representati ForCo.Commiss'er, J ForCo.Commiss'er, For County Clerk For County For County Treasurer For County Treasurer For County Sheriff For County Sheriff For County Recorder For County Recorder For County Attorney For County Attorney For County Assessor For County Assessor For County Surveyor For County Surveyor For Justice of the Peace Beaver Precinct For Justice of the Peace Beaver Precinct For Constable, Reaver Prec. For Constable, Beaver Prec W. S. TOLTON For Constable, Heaver Prec. G. B. GILLIES For Represent've in Congress MOWER ForCo.Conimis'er, For County Clerk HICKMAN For County Treaurer S.TAYLOR FA RNS WORTH LAWRENCE J For County Clerk A. MILLER For United States For Represent've n For Justice of Supreme Courtr For Co .Co ni m is s 'er , 4 y r.Te rm WILLIAM E. WHITE Beaver For Represent've o For United States Senator CORNELIA B. JOHNSON DANIEL For State Representative CLARKE G. MURDOCI WILLIAM For United States Senator JOHN O. WATTERS For Justice of Supreme Court JAMES H. WOLFE For State Senator 1). i j For State Treasurer JOSEPH For Justice of Supreme Court DANIEL X. STRAIT F. i ABE MURDOCK IVOR AJAX FRANK : i For Representee in Congress WOOLLEY .'Hate o t.' ...l oittLCs c?. i'ui Liuifu oniuiui WILLIAM H. KING j For Represent' ve in Cougrevs Fr COMMUNIST PARTY TICKET IJ. CUI.TO.N ARTHUR SOCIALST PARTY TICKET Fur United States Senator 1HJ.N PARTY For County Clerk Trea-ure- r For County Sheriff a For County Recorder For County Attorney For County Assessor For County Surveyor For Justice of the P Beaver Precinct For Constable, Beaver STATE OF UTAH, County of Beaver, ss. I, WILLIAM A. MILLER, the duly elected, qualified and acting County Clerk of Beaver County, State of Utah ami Fv ntt rQerV of thc Fifth District of the County of Beaver, State of Utah, do hereby certif that the above list is a full, true and correct list of the nom,n"t,"n" f the by the Secretary of State, in and for the State of Utah, and Ly the County Chairman and Countv Secret, parties as filed in my;, of the ' respective parties, in and for the County of Heaver, & of Utah. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the Official Seal of the County of Beaver ' Stat 01 Uah' Dated this 20th day of October, 1934. "Pive WILLIAM Jcial A. MILLER, County Clerk |