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Show Friday, November 4. 1932. , IjOCAN. CACHE COUNTY. UTAH CAM IE AMERICAN Page Seven- - ..v: wsr, nrr; T T ah Elect These Men and Secure erne C- - -- a Sound ... Economic... Efficient Administration of Public Affairs l or Fcr II j',esei.'atie For County Commissioner County Commissioner For Hint i let Judge ' p I 0 For ir-- t e For Representative J . . i I io t - . REPUBLICAN TICKET v m A A i V Oscar F. Rice iL: C .tilr 1 eastern staid In 1308-191- B'shop of Logan Sixth ward from 1310 to '1921. Has acted ns a missionary In the dominant church In one way or another practically all his life. Is farmer and stock raiser In a very successful way. Kas had a very large and varied experience In road building and In other lines of endeavor. all of which makes him cn Ideal county commissioner. trhools; attended the B. Y. Co.le-and also tlie Agricultural Colit was cashier of the Kr.,t Natlrnal Bank of Logan for a lumber cf years; In 1920 a as elected Mcretary of state of the State of Utah, anam In in 1921. Was bishop of the Seventh ward in Logan for five years. Has held numerous ofAt fices In the dominant church. the present time Mr. Crockett Is a farmer and Stock raiser residing a Mr. Crockett's vailed Richmond. career as a public man, and particularly his experience as a banker and his experience as secretary of state where enormous sums of money passed through his hands, peculiarly fits him for the proper handling of funds of Cache County as county commissioner. For County Attorney :j .i Jrr, f tv ie . r .i : s lu.j i.l . rs n-Thr t ... 1.1 .1 ' . ;t A. ! J IV h.'b let i . , C te : b'ho.i cf tie Lev,.:;n r,:.t ward fur M'Vtn jii. s a;.d in indent s in th Benon the fil'd courn-tn'ake preMdeicy. He has also t iken a:i active part In chic life. He lias acted as pre Ideal cf tin local farm bureau, helped to organize .lie Cahe Coun'y Beet Growers association; was a member of the county farm bureau tax committee and at present Is a member of the county - Term) SAUL E. I IYER X C. C. TETERSON X JOHN II. KEMP For City Judge (Logan) JESSE P. RICH office. Has served Cache County as county attorney past two years exceptionally well. Has a wide general practice in Utah as well as in neighboring states. Bishop of North Lcpan. Was ton In Lewiston, 1873. Graduated frnn the B. Y. C. a hero he altera? rds took up the profession of u at lung After 25 jears as a tcach-- r at ih B. Y. College. Kemp etab-lishe- d himself very succrwiully In the farming and poultry business. He has very satisfactorily represented Cache County In the last four sessions of the stale legislature. The value of his experience along with his ability and honesty of purAt pose cannot be overestimated. this particular time we are needing men of his type In our leglsatlve assembly. Bii-ho- ciita-tt- c. Born at r..d.:uts C. id aled from U. 8. A. C. and Die chlc--i law school In 1910. Hractlcd law In Utah os will as In the n,,ict,borin,t to stales until he was the bench by Govern: r Ma'te some years ago. lie b recogniz'd by tlie lawyers and litigants in Utah, as well as those from other states who have practiced before him, as one of the best Judges in the Intermountain country. In the conduct cf trials, and the meeting out of Justice, both republicans and democrats look alike to him. Fairness and Impartiality are two dominant qualities which control, largely, the dispensing of Justice In his court. 1 app-.ii.tc- For District Attorney Jesse P. Rich Newell G. Daines Melvin C. Harris Car. J. (.ale for Plate Aumi.t Wei born m Dm-uuk- . 41 h. 18C3. Came to Utah In his cailv ihtltlluod am! node his home hi lljunn whfre he has h.ni'cif as a m.cc jfiil farmer ar.J dairyman. He k rwd the public as follows: 6 years as Sunday who.il superintendent; 17 yrars as a bishops counselor; at two different times a member of the city council; a member and aho secietary cf the local school board for ten years prior to tlie consolidation; member of the county school board for .ix years; at three different times a member of the board of directors of the Hyrum Irrigation Co., and at present also secretary and treasurer of said company. All his life he has been a fine student of public problems, political, social and religious. His service In the last legislature Is a distinct credit to himself as well as to Cache County. Ha p Jesse P. Rich, the candidate for City Judge, is the son of the late William L. Rich of Pans, Idaho. He was born in Salt Lake City and was graduated hom the Brigham Young college in 1905 and shortly thereafter spent two and one half years la Europe as a missionary for the L.D.S. church. After returning home, he taught school one year and then entered the University of Chicago law school, from which he graduated in 1912, after which he practiced the profession of law In Utah and Idaho. He has been county attorney of Cache county and in 1923 w as elected city Judge of Logan. He has been fearless and impartial In his decisions and efficient In his work. As one good term deserves another, he Is entitled to reelection. X X Charles C. Pclcrscn For Logan City Judge years of age, son of early pioneer parents, has a family of six children. Attended the Agricultural College in 1916 and 1917. Joined the U. S. Army In 1917 and seived for one and one half years. Served two years as an L. D. S. missionary in Attended the the eastern states. University of Utah law school. Spent four years In Washington D. C where he received his degree as Bachelor of Law, and later kb Masters Degree. Practiced law for U. S. Government in the Controller-Genera- ls For Representative State Legislature ,jrik beet growers board. 37 (2-ye- VC. t i3ii"h?m 7 S' in -Yo..ng Cfil e In 191. he idled a ciuUi. rhden to tf .c n'. n.cro"- ciVr churfh offt-(- os !'!d s.rc fiat V. ? he hit tys n Ai'i.' i John H. Kemn V . v 1 V' IL r rA M if - mi Wt Horn ht Loea.n In ST", a su.i tlie scry earliest pioneers cf Cat he Educated In the d.ftru. Volley. 1! Osya H. E. Crockett 1 Horn In C:..l.e Czi.ny, March 17. r.70, the c.:.;y n n tf ft family of 7 children. K.v tied ulm fc n. ion cd. and at fourteen jrnc jea.s cf Of ? vzs the sile b.iacl winner for tl;e fartilly. Educated In the dtMrict siLaoH ar.d nt the B. Y. F.ll-- d ft m. avion In the College, s' t. .a i. H Z S A S - i; ;v ;,J ::AwAAJ r t . .. ' 4 t. - k'n v J r m .' Born in Brigham City of early pioneer parents. Received his education, after going through the grade schools, In the University of Utah, the University of California, and the Georgetown Law school, at Washington, D. C. He has practiced law in northern Utah for the past ten years. lie is now completing his first term as District Attorney for the First District. As an efficient, fair. Impartial prosecutor Mr. Horsley probably has no equal in the State of Utah. 4 iJ. Wesley Horsley .. (Paid Political Advertisement) E23 ELECTION JUDGES NAMED, POLLING PUCES ANNOfflCI Clerk C. V. Mohr has announced son. Constable: John J. Poulsen. Lewiston No. 2: Henry C. Kent, the following Judges of election to be held November 8. The polling Clayton C. Nielsen, Amasa Hodges. Lewiston No. 3: Wm. J. Haslam, places for the election are also set Amasa Bybee, Mrs. Jos. Horten. forth as follows: Lewiston No. 4: J. W. Bright, May Amalga: Brown Wood, Leslie Pet- Chandler, Mrs. David Hendricks. ersen, Harvey Munk. Millville: J. W. E. Scott, J. W. College: Wilford Nielsen, Wes- Taggart, Clara Cutler. ley Anderson, John Schenk. Mt. Sterling: R. W. Garrett, Mrs. Clarkston: Thomas Jensen, Myr-la- n John Redford, Thos. Lindley. Godfrey, L. H. Buttars. Nibley: A. L. Riggs, Ruth Eliason, Avon: Samuel Bankhead, Abe Esther Eliason. Fredrickson, A. O. Jackson, Jr. Durrell Mendon: counting, Cove: W. J. Harrison, S. W. Allen, Margaret Jensen, E. J. Hughes, Mrs. Albert Day. Hancock. Receiving: Clifford Ahrens Benson: Mrs. H. M. Cardon, John Reed Stauffer. H. B. Whitney. ConG. Ricks, Melvin Ballard. stable, J. W. Walker. Cornish: Alice Halgren, Oren Newton: Counting, E. B. Ec.ilund, Miller, Audrey Bergeson. L. Geo. Mrs. Wm. P. Hansan, Louis Clarke. Constable, Hyrum No. 1: receiving Fritz Ecklund. Miller, Arthur F. Petersen, C. F. Ol- Receiving: Lorenzo Larson, H. M. sen. Counting LeRoy Jensen, C. L. Larson, Royden Clark. Andher, Leonard Larsen. Constable North Logan: Louis E. Wilhelm, Willard Anderson. Andrew B. Nyman, Jos. Folkman. Hyrum No. 2: Wm. H. Jensen, Paradise: Mrs. Mary Christensen, Sam Green, Winfred A. Allen (re- Mrs. Ester Shaw, Horace Obray. ceiving). Counting: Chas. Unsworth, Petersboro No. 1: H. W. Church, John Allred, J. Vern Neilsen. Con- Hans Anderson, Henry Kidman. stable H. F. Liljenquist. Mrs. Annie Petersboro No. 2: Hyde Park: Counting, Ethyln Malmberg, Mrs. Mary Hardy, Emily Thurston, Alma Saunders, Henery A. Barker. Willard E. Hancey. Receiving: Leora s, Providence: counting, John B. Kirby, Mrs. Naomi Chugg, Rose Stensell, Louis Frank, Perkes. Constable J. W. Hyde. receiving, Lawrence Zollinger, Jesse Lewiston No. 1 : Receiving Geo. F. Theurer, A. M. Mathews. Constable, Rawlins, Mrs. Verda S. Jensen, Mrs. Albert Renner. Geo. Pond. Counting: Richmond No. 1: counting, Ellis Mrs. Dolly Lewis, Ira Hyer, Mrs. Eva Parkin Doty, Mrs. Helen Larson, Frank W. Sea-mon- 33 Traveller. Receiving, S. F. Thomas, Charlie Peart, Sophus R. Christensen. Constable, H. J. Johnson. Richmond No. 2: counting, Rosley C. Merrill, A. A. Olson, Henry S. Webb. Receiving, Miss Lenore Bul-leMrs. Emma Fisher, Alma A. Olsen. Constable, John Spackman. River Heights: Mrs. Mary J. Ricks, Mrs. Anna Lundberg, Roy Stewart. Riverside: Wm. Toombs, Otto Beutler, Joyce Cowley. Smithfield No. 1; counting, Chas. McCann, Chas. Leroy Nelson, L. S. Miles. Receiving: Newton Woodruff, Mrs. Eugene Lundquist, Effie Greens Constable, Jos. Gyllenskog. Smithfield No. 2: counting, Jen-n- it Winn, Sam Ewing, Lorin Lowe, Receiving: Vaudice Toolson, Henry McCracken, Ruby Scrowthers. Constable, Kenneth Gordon. Trenton: Henry H. Hauser, J. A. Biower, Wm. Litz. Wellsville No. 1: counting, John C. Erenchley, Vere Price, Thomas Robt Receiving: Brenchley. Russell Stewart, John Maughan, Leishman. Constable, Sam Riggs. Wellsville No. 2: counting, Allen, Sterling Jones, Julian Bair. Receiving: Thos. Kerr, James C. Parker, Chas. Wyatt. Constable, LeRoy Hall. Lcgan No. 1: counting, Wm. H. Stewart, Mrs. Ethel Clark, N. P. Anderson. Receiving: Niels Jacob-- I sen, Mrs. C. W. Green, Mrs. J. L. Montrose. Constable, O. S. Dunn. Logan No. 2: Geo. Dunber, Margaret Mason, A. M. Johnson. ReOle L. Hansen, Lear ceiving: ConBaugh, J. Arthur Mecham. stable, Helmar Pedersen. Logan No. 3: counting, Mrs. Ada Wahlstrom, Loyal Hall, John J. Ro n, La-mo- nt berts. Receiving: C. C. Cressal, h East 2nd South. W. Wixom, Wm. C. England, Logan No. 2: Sixth ward chapel, Constable Wm. Wayman. corner Main and 4th South. Logan No. 4: counting, Richard Logan No. 3: Second ward meetYeates, Kate Mortimer, P. P. Jones. ing house, 4th West 1st South. Receiving: Bertha Gessel, Jos. Tar-be- t, Logan No. 4: Third ward meeting Rebecca Cardon. Constable, house, 250 N. 4 West. Lewis L. Cardon. school, Logan No. 5: Woodruff Logan No. 3: counting, Arthur J. First South 1st West. St. Picot, Irene Clayton, Arthur Eate-soLogan No. 6: Res. of Mrs. B. M. Ras Rasmussen, Jensen, 93 West 4th N. Receiving: Gwen Lemberg, Logan No. 7: 4th ward hall, 1st Clyde T. Green. Constable John T. Quinney. East 3rd No. Logan No. 6: Mrs. Louie Tyson, Logan No. 8: Geiman meeting Rosco Sonne, A. E. Cranney. Receiv- house, 5th N. between Main and ing: Harry Williams, Vincent Carl- 1st. E. son, Wm. R. Andrews. Constable, J. Logan No. 9: 7th ward meeting P. Holmgren. house, 4th East 1 So. Logan No. 10: Whittier school, Geo. Logan No. 7: counting: Baugh, Mrs. Geo. Q. Rich, Mrs. ! 4th East 3rd North. Logan No. 11: 10th ward amuseMay McMurrin. Receiving: Elias Larsen, Mrs. C. J. M. Trotman, E. ment hall, 8 N. 5 East. B. Hansen. Constable, Amalga: Garrett Avon: church house. Dahle. Benson: Logan No. 8: counting, O. A. Sonne, W. T. Eurris, Othello HickCollege: College ward meeting man. Receiving: Moroni Hansen, house. Melva Kearl, Mrs. A. L. Reese. ConCove: Vestry of meeting house. Cornish: meeting house. stable, Alfred Berntson. Clarkston: amusement hall. Logan No. 9: counting, Wallace Loughney, Bagna O. Ilanson, J. H. Hyrum No. 1 : Stewart. Receiving: Wm. Doutre, Hyrum No. 2: Jas. Unsworth resiEllen H. BIndrup, H. E. Hanson. dence. Constable Fred C. Kidgell, Sr. Hyde Park: school house. Lewiston No. 1: White House Logan No. 10: Dora Sorensen, Harry C. Parker, Fred Lundbprg. south of Drug Store. Lewiston No. 2: Second ward Receiving: Henry K. Aebischer, Armenia J. Adams, Chas. McNeil. Con- meeting house. Lewiston No. 3: Third ward meetstable, Walter S. Adams. Logan No. 11: counting, R. L. Hill, ing house. Lewiston No. 4: Sugarton hotel. Fred Glauser, Donald Wadsworth. Mendcn: City Hall. Receiving: Horace Carlson, A. H. Millville: Gibbons, Dalena Rose. Constable, Mt. Sterling: Thomas Lindley res. B. K. Homer. Newton: Amusement hall. Polling places for election to be Nibley: basement Nibley meeting held Nov. 8. 1932. Logan No. 1: Dunford home, 61 house. Jos-ia- n. I North North Logan Logan: church. Paradise : Petersboro No. 1: school house. Petersboro No. 2: Providence: town hall. Richmond No. 1: club room-librar- .3 PI 3 y. Richmond No. 2: Alma Olsens residence. River Heights: school house. Riverside: school house. Smithfield No. 1: Library building. Smithfield No. 2: Union Mer. building, south Main. Trenton: town hall. Wellsville No. 1: state bank building. Wellsville No. 2: city hall. LuDean Rogers PIANO STUDIO Individual and Class Instruction TIIATC1IER MUSIC STOKE For Information Call 536 SI Complete New Line Bedroom Suites RANSFER JeIe. 503 Furniture and Piano Moving 1 Genuine Walnut sale . $47.59 and uo Priced for ouick a Crystal Furnicure Co. 72 West 1st North Phone 444 t |