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Show 4 4 Saturday, October 29, 1933 CACHE AMERICAN LOGAN. CACHE COUNTY. UTAH Pape Two " Good Government ELECT of the James A. McMurrin rv H. RAY POND for REPRESENTATIVE NORTH DISTRICT CARL W. DEMORCATIC PARTY f 19 ELECT Aims and Objects I STATE SENATOR o demands Good Officials 7 SANDERS of Cache County REPRESENTATIVE Andjlts Candidates for Office While the National Democratic Party as well as the State Democratic Tarty has Tlatforms w hieh have already been approved and adopted, the Democratic Party of Cache County, feels that the voters of this County should be advised that the Party and its Candidates have an additional V , CENTRAL DISTRICT f HansB.Nielsen FOR program touching the specific interests for local consideration. Space is too short to outline in detail the acc- 1 REPRESENTATIVE omplishments and laims of each particular office. We, therefore, outline in general, a few of the planks upon which the official Democratic Family of Cache County stands: SOUTH DISTRICT FINANCIAL CONDITION OF CACHE COUNTY The County is in the most favorable financial condition that it has been for several decades. CareA ' X 1 RE-ELEC- T v V t' t X A. W. Chambers s w J lull V i'I I II CRATIC ADMINISTRATION. This highly desirable result depends entirely upon the completion of the program outlined and followed by the County Democratic Administration since its election to County Commissioner OF CACHE COUNTY v KEEP IN OFFICE Moroni T. Beck A t r t fice. The County Commissioners and other County Officers have been responsible for this favorable I County Treasurer 4 A it v 3W1 William Worley County Commissioner . condition. adjustments between business and labor that will economically and fairly benefit each without serious detriment to either. ity; OF CACHE COUNTY .Oifa. 3 HONEST AND EFFICIENT RE-ELEC- CONTINUED SUPPORT OF MARKETING COOPERATIVES And such other Copperatives that will not be detrimental to the private business interests of . . T also such A' N.J.Crookston t COUNTY CLERK -- ' the County. PROTECTION BY PROPER i X STATE LEGISLATIVE PROGRAM iii V'r prv' 9 T of- Support of sound legislation that will mutually benefit Agriculture, Business, and provide aid for the needy to the extent of economic abil& RE-ELEC- OF DEBT IN THREE MORE YEARS OF DEMO- 5? .V ful handling of public monye, taxes and levies, have placed us in a position where the County CAN BE COMPLETELY AND ENTIRELY OUT LEGISLATION So that farmers, landowners and ranchers can be adequately protected against tresspass. (Continued on page 3) f4 OF CACHE COUNTY O i |