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Show oooooooooooooooco ooooocooooooooooooooooooo oooooooooooooooooooooooooo I OOOO0OO00OO009909949c0000e999OOOO0e90e009O0eOO9Q00000O9O9e00OOQ9000ee9C0GOOOO00eo i go g ' O r h n no n nn f rn n f n s n ni H X : I n r f ral of IH? I r 0o U LJ o O? oO ' 1 q Urging support for the Republican State and National tickets, J. Reu- Throughout the years the Republican Farty has marched steadily for- g bjen Clark, Jr., Undersecretary of State, Washington, D. Q, has written to ward despite the slanders or villification of its enemies. It will always con- O Republican state headquarters. tinue to do so because its principles seek the community up'ift and welfare O JJg Mr. Clark makes a special p'ea for the election of Utah's Republican ' land its standard bearers are selected by you because of your faith in them 0 JJ Congressional candidates, Ernest Bamberger, Don B. Colton, and E. 0. and Republican principles. During this campaign the Republican County Q O Leatherwood, and for William H. Wattis, Republican candidate forGover)- Committee has steadfastly refused to countenance slanderous attacks or ?0 O o . nor Mr. Clark was defeated for the Republican nomination for United . mud slinging. We prefer to appeal to the electorate by the excellence of our !q O States Senator, and now earnestly urges support for Ernest Bamberger. standards and the high character of our candidates. Slander cannot hurt O ' O our cause. qq O ' ' . Read carefully the names of these men and women and you will vote O J IN HIS LETTER FROM WASHINGTON J-he Republican ticket straight. X MR. CLARK SAYS: I ' Be your own judge. g Oo "As you wfll remember, I tried to express to the Convention just after ; -p It T"1 1 aft Q the nomination of Mr. Bamberger, my sentiments with reference to the at- KfiOll 0 1 1 C1T1 I IfkTff" 5v titude which should be taken at the election'thia fall by ie members of the i.vuiilttll -? O? Republican party. As I recall it, I stated at that time, that as a defeated President O y 0 candidate for nomination, I wished to say that the party was bigger than HERBERT HOOVER O O any man in an tne welfare of tne state the nation more vital , jCe - President O 0 0 than the party; that it was one of the glories of our free institutions that CHARLES CURTIS 0 Oa thought1 we engaged in spirited rivalries for political preferment, yet when va; l rM . . ' 0 f f " , , , j . .x A. . ,j j u-j- u or Presidential Electors For District Attornev Third X ft the choice had been made by a majority, the minority yielded, abiding by WINSLOW F SMITH " . :;' Amra JO X the result; and that our free institutions would continue to exist only so . ALBERT E MILLER HOpTff Rmf O long as the citizens of the country yielded obedience to this principle. I DAN B BERRY HORACE E. BECK ft2 then bespoke for Mi. Bamberger the support of all those who had honored CLARA RANDOLPH O O jne by working for my own nomination. It still have these sentiments and For State Senators, Sixth . O " . O maintain these principles. - ' District OJ "In my view, the need of a Republican victory in the approaching elec- For United States Senator HERBERT S. AUERBACH if Oq tion is imperative. The nation as it exists today is founded upon Repub- ; ERNEST BAMBERGER E. R. CALLISTER - lican policies. From all one can gather here, the election of Mr. Hoover and f H. CLAUDE ANDERSON JL ' Mr. Curtis is assured. , , For Congressman, Second ' q "For more than a quarter of a century no man in the Senate has done District For Unexpired Term of J Wil- O zf more to uphold and advance Republican policies than Senator Smoot. For E. 0. LEATHERWOOD mer Booth, Deceased ' 0 0 the past twelve years his vote on great Republican issues has been negativ- ' U Vj M. B. ANDRUS ft Oj ed by the vote of his colleague who is a member of the opposite party. . II For Justice of Supreme Court " ' .' ' S 2 is again a&Wn the citizens of Utah t0 send t0 the senate someone wh0 wiI Ten-Year Term For State Renresentativp, 0 ft Oe vote with him, not against him. Senator Smoofs service to the party, to WILLIAM H FOLLAND ror aiaie Kepreseniatives, Q V O 1he state, and to the nation justifies him in the expectation tha-t) all of us ' 1 J r wnS O Republicans of Utah will so cast our votes as to grant his request. T.. -c , f JirH ' O O "Nor should the RepubUcans of the state stop at this, because it's also . For Jusrf Supreme Court W. J. COPPIN 0 0 of paramount importance that they shall return to Congress our two Re- ppTipmf Tifi . oTTom? ?0 O publican Congressmen, Leatherwood and Colton, who have for yerrs served EPHRABI HANSON MRS. H S. TANNER. g 0 the state and nation with credit and honor. , 1 u- H- BTN O qJ J "'Finally, Republican voters can discharge their full obligations to the For Governor a a maS O ? q5 party and to the state by voting for Mr. Hoover and Mr. Curtis, and by WILLIAM H. WATTIS otpqp mnm 5 electing the Congressional ticket. They must also, if Utah is to function m rm a attto 0 X in' the highest interests of the people of the state, elect a full state For Secretary of State JOSEPH wiwrtif ft 2 ticket from Gov. Wattis down to the last named on the ticket. JOHN W. PETERS pwaq t tti ft 2 "I earnestly urge the Republicans of Utah to vote for those who are nmnxit 2 O candidates of the Republican party." ' For Attorney General S J OUnWEY " , 1 2 Og -.(Sijned) J. REUBEN CLARK, JR. ; GEORGE P. PARKER DON MACkTaLTON J 2 Or Emphasizing his appeal for the election of the entire Republican ticketv : Zpimfc-TnmS f MrClark has telegrophed as foUows. 1 For State Treasurer BRADFORD O "I take this opportunity to express again the earnest hope that the Re- A. EDSEL CHRISTENSEN ' , 0 Pelican voters of Utah will appreciate the great necessity of electing a full O 0 Republican ticket, National and State. Republican control of the Senate Fnr 9tt a rfV For County Commissioner 0 0 may depend upon whether or not Mr. Bamberger is sent from Utah. " This Ivor atay Four-Year Term 0 consideration cannot be too strongly urged upon the attention of all Repub- ISAAC LESTER 0 0 lican voters. Personally I am voting a straight ticket and I urge other Re- ' J O publicans to vote likewise. For State Superintendent of For County Commissioner ?ft O J. REUBEN CLARK, JR. Public Instruction . Two-Year Term !ft 0 DR. C. N. JENSEN CLARENCE COWAN 3ft O JT1?e J?epubIican ,County' L631 and City Candidates are friends For Judees District Court For County Attorney O ft and neighbors you have kno for years. TheTr names are synonyms SJi D SXt WALLACE B. KELLY O O - hroughout the community for honor and integrity. ' MnRm m O 2J:". ' Seldom has it been possible to secure men and women of such wide LB WITTIT For City Judges, Salt Lake City O O spread expedience in the various activities of life, as are offered this year WILLIAJI M McCREA JOHN H. MORGAN JO O for ou support by the Republican Party. WILLLASI S MARKS GAYLEN S. YOUNG J J , The true test of a man's right to your vote is his recofd among those CHRISAIAnilSON NEPHI JENSEN Jft ftg who know him. Judge these candidates by this rule. GEORGE G ASTRONG FRANCIS A. TROTTIER . 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