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Show J ANNOUNCEMENT I Mr. Nat Segil wishes to announce that the SEGIL DRESS SHOP will be opened $ at 216 South State Street, Salt Lake City, on Saturday, October 25th with a full line of new fall merchandise for Women and Misses. Mr. Segil also wishes to assure the people peo-ple cf Bingham that he will be pleased to sec them at his new store and that he is in 1 a position to serve them better than ever at i his new and larger establishment. Segil's Dress Shop is one of the neatest and snappiest stores in the city with a full line of popular priced Woman's Ready- J to-wear Coats, Dresses, Shoes and Furnish- ings- s An invitation is extended to all former i patrons of the "Fashion Shop" a'nd friends of Bingham to make SEGIL'S DRESS ft SHOP their headquarters while visiting the city. a-, . u I CLIFFORD PATTEN FOR SHERIFF ! H WELL KNOWN SHERIFFS PRAISE HIS QUALIFICATIONS. ) r- - !-'3 H Men who know Clifford Patten, Sheriff cf Salt Lake County, tj Hj in his official capacity, recognize his outstanding ability and pf jgj honesty. . AAA j fH We quote from letters received by the Republican County 1 ill ,'. H Chairman all testifying to his ability, energy, experience and j Hi success. ill ' - j WILLIAM I. TRAEGER, SHERIFF CF LOS ANGELES fl j COUNTY, CALIFORNIA, under date of October 2nd, says l jl " would like to tell you what the general repulation, among peace pi officers of Western America, is as to Clifford Patten. Patten M H cot ceded to be one of the outstanding sheriffs of the present j H dayi He has an enviable reputation as a man feared by the p g criminal element. Criminals have avoided Salt Lake County iff IH because cf Patten and his efficient organization. This I have 3 H . determined by personal observation and it is echoed by many -3 m sheriffs in this State. fl 1 have had occasion to work with Mr. Patten in the appre- jp f hensicn of criminals and in the investigation of crimes and I have : found him efficient, trustworthy and a cooperative spirit not fH excelled by any sheriff or chief of police with whom I have had B HI s m occasion to cooperate. QI the people of Salt Lake County appreciated Patten and ' Hj what he has dene in his many years of law enforcement as I ap- f J E predate him, I am positive he would be elected by a majority for t" II greater than he possibly could have received at his election four H years ago." ';!!' If 1 SHERIFF J. D.BOYD OF UTAH COUNTY, UTAH, under fj date of October ISth, says " want to say regarding your can- fpt H didate for Sheriff, Clifford Patten, that in my opinion, he is one H U of the most efficient and outstanding officsrs in not only this j I State but the entire Northwest. J HI During his term as Sheriff, I have had kis unqualified and y H efficient cooperation in the apprehension of criminals, I have Mi jjj found him to be honest, fearless, and alert in Ms duty, and I appre- IJ pi dale this oppottunity of expressing my opinion of him." l M SHERIFF A. O. EVANS OF TOOELE COUNTY, UTAH, rj jl under date of October 15th, says "During the last four years, U Mr. Patten has given to me the finest kind of cooperation and Hi jj has assisted n e greatly in the performances of my duties as H H sheriff of Tooele County. At all times he has been willing to lj jj come to my assistance whether it be night or day. As a criminal ' jj investigator, he has no peer in the state of Utah and he is well ami fj jj favorably knovm from Mexico to Canada." iNrsas,, I SHERIFF JOHN H.ZUNDEL OF BOX ELDER COUNTY, jj jj UTAH, under date of October 15th, says "In view of the fact jl M that Cliff PaiUn is running for sheriff and with some opposition, pf H appreciating ac I do the splendid support both he and his office j tjj force have rendered Us, I feel that I would be indeed negligent if f U failed to offer our appreciation for the most wonderful coopera- jj B tion and service which we have received from him. I have im H known Cliff for a number of years and have had occasion to work p j with him, as well as members of his force nearly ever since I 1 H made his acquaintance, which runs back to the time he was on jj H the Police force in Salt Lake City, and have always found him to j H be a most courteous and efficient officer. What more can the j H people of Salt Lake County ask for?" . . SHERIFF M. M. KAIGHN OF JUAB COUNTY, UTAH, Ij m under date of October 16th, says "During the past four years, Hi have had considerable business through the Sheriff's Office of pi H Salt Lake County and I wish to say, that at all times, I have had j , U the utmost consideration. H H Whenever it has been necessary to call on the Sheriff's Office ij U cf Salt Lake County for assistance in any case I have always got- jj U ten action at otice. g 1 In my opinion, Sheriff Patten is the BEST SHERIFF SALT j 1 LAKE COUNTY EVER HAD." jj 1 UTAH STATE AUTO ASSOCIATION, under date of Oc- p H , tober 18th, says "At the last regular meeting of the Board of jf H Directors of tl.is association of Junior Tratfic Police Or ganiza- j H tion, as it exists in the County, was discussed, following which j j the secretary was instructed to inform you that they wish to high- ji jj ly commend your deparment for the efficient manner in which jl jj these boys have been organized. (j Which is looked upon everywhere as a move toward greater gj H safety among school children, and a material aid in curbing the pf H activities of speeders in the vicinity of the schools in Salt Lake j County." 1 j SHERIFF PATTEN WAS ELECTED VICE-PRESIDENT jj 1 OF THE NATIONAL SHERIFF'S AND POLICE OFFICERS' p p ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA. He is Director of the Peace j Hi Officers' Association of Utah and L. L. Larssn, his Chief Deputy, f H is Vice-president of the same association. H 1 These testimonials come from men who are in position to fl B, judge the ability and efficiency of Cliff ord Patten. They should i p . hevs weight with our voters in determining how they shall cast if If iLJr b-llci. In vcting for Clifford Patten, the voter can do so if H with the confidence that he is recognizing (he sterling worth of p ' ' this official. -.- x' . fl ' I . . 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