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Show Tuesday. August 16. B',l J. . - CACHE 13?.2. son. H. BANKI1EADJUDGC BARKER IN RACE Trreujtdon, George Iteury I'anguluh Fifty two also survive pulsplu-r- , PuUiphtr. fugby, ItUho, n gisitd-tMll-re- STATEOFFICEFOR JUSTICE Iron Fireman F. fil. OPENSHAW Is Eliminating Smoke, Waste OFFICE SEEKS Snow Survey Aid Water Users OF AUDITOR FORjCANDIDATE Winters Farmers and ranchers alio Frank M Oprmhaw of Salt Lake Judge Ovorge S. Barker. Judge on Irrigation fur Umr aatrr ill be a candidate before tlie Reof the District Court of the sec not lute any sleep this for tlie publican state convention ond Judicial District, which com supply peed summer over a threatened as'.er nomination of auditor. Mr Open prurs Weber. Davta and Morgan shortage or flood Surveys made by Lake 36 Counties, makes the announce- the United States Weather Bureau shaw was born In Salt years ago of pioneer parents. ment that he wm be a candsdMe last winter and early in the tpi.ng He graduated from tie grade for Justice of the Supreme Court allowed that Uie snow pack thii and school from the high of Utah, before the Republican and Sierra Nevada altendrd tlie O. of U. for two Bute Convention ahkh will be in the Rocky to the kind that ran be held In Salt Lake City on August Mountain, year. He graduated In higher accounted on to give a steady supply countant from the LaSalle Inten30th. of water throughout Uie arawti. sion University. There prow alto a very general Last winter's snow pack, accordFor 17 years lias been employed Northern the that feeling portion ing to M W. I lavra, of the WeaUvr by the Oregon Biiorl Line Railroad of the State to entitled to Bureau, was solid, with a high company In accounting and clerical upon t!e becuh of the aaler con tout. Fluffy snow, ahirh capwdtie. He haa performed specSupreme Court. The Court to com- has a low water content, Mr. Ham ial audits of state Institutions unnow as of five and. Justice, posed to largely responsible for explains, der former slate audtor. Mark Tutof Justices the constituted, three reside in and were elected from floods and water ahortacr. It tnrln tle and ha considerable experience ao that great torrents flow In the office of Salt Lake County, stale tiie other quickly, Aeaor, Treasursides, causing er and Auditor In Salt Lake Countao Justice acre elected from down the mountain well as depleting ty. He ha served a Blsliop of a that portion of tlie Stale lying much damage, as 'the reservoirs, rd tn the L. D. 8 church Urge south of Salt Lake City. For soi.ie Tlie true nature of a anew a i for five years and was for two time past Judge Barker La been , Stake urg'd by his many friends rM-in- g can be determined oti'y by exam-- years Superintendent of attain the counties comprisin': Inlng san.pka taken at the IiIkIv''. Mutual Improvement association. lhe N',rth' He hit served hts party as a ll)e Sla''' j altitudes, where tlie Ire field remain unmelted until late stimm. r DlstrUt Chairman, as lh Piecinet M ni3!f In oUier of tlie lona. to become or fall. Snow slides make this a Chairman and a member hazardous ur.d. Making On County Committee. He has bc-- n tanddfte for nwnln,,!'n k(o e very member of the Wcatlier Burova L0the in every Campaign for the t,:e Jng ttBUt his life a few year ago whll let lipas visited var- -s Barker a had J'liVc j5 lo.it;, Tlie survevon 0f the Stale as a active and varied i Xpert; nrc as a making a survey. pan, -trial Judge, and in such capacity Pl'h sample tubes down tn'o tie stump" speaker. He was candl- has rendered a very splendid pub- snow and anlgh the rjUndHrel mc-- t date for nomination of State Audirns Urns 1 banned. From the rela- tor at tlie Republican convention lic service, which in tlie opinion state. la at Ogden in 1928 ad was high o' t of nmny, eminraitly fits and quail tion of tl.e (Paid Political Advertisement th- - water evuent of the man rn the first two ballots. Its wvuht firs him for tlie important posiHe lias served as vice president tion of Justice of tlie Supreme entire nrar fv:k ca 1 be son cum- - of the Salt Lake Exchange Club, a Eve 1 1 conn ! ev p Court. He served as Judge of the s If lie rius.-- a 'Ivd of business National Association Municipal now Clty Court of Ok unseasonably hot or rainy. men and has served on a number den for three years and to now Mr Hayes says. A slight llood rariy 0f civic Committees in Salt Lake completing his twelfth year of serColorado River City. He Is now Secretary of a in June in the Secas of vice District Judge the Formal announcement that he is Banin, where work on the Hoover large Investment company In Salt definitely In the field as a candi- ond Judicial District. He has a Cair. is now in prog v a. revulted Lake. Is married and has a family date for the Republican nomina- splendid record of achievement fi m such conditions. Warnings of three children. his have services and for of state tion given superintendent satisfaction to the public sent cut from the Weather Bureau, Uls various activities, civic, polipublic Instruction at the convento take tical have and ecclesiastical tion next Saturday was made Fri- at large. He is a man in his prime, however, made It possil-which preventproper precautions, brought him in contact with a day by Dr. C. N. Jensen, who has with vigorous health and a capa- ed any damage. been serving In that office for city for work and to especially-qualifiegreat many people who will vote to render a valuable serfor him by reason of their personmore than ten years. al acquaintance with him. Cannot Llvn Alono 80 that there may be no uncer- vice In the position to which lie (Paid Political Advertisment) No man can live happily who retainty In the mind of anyone. aspires. Barker's many f Hands, gard hlmnalf alone, who torn Judge sakl Dr. Jensen, "about my posishoemakers In colonial days to both at the Bar and of the public everything to bla own advantage; tion as to being a candidate succeed myself in this office, I am ' generally, declare their determln- - than must live for another If thou went from house to house making ation to wage a vigorous campaign wtshest to llv for thyself. Seneca. up yearly supphes of footgear. maklng this announcement. In doing so, I am standing on for his nomination for Justice of my record. Accomplishments of the the Supreme Court. (Paid Political Advertisement) state school system in recent years, In the way of progress toward closing remarks by Bishop Schenk. higher standards and more sound Music consisted of a solo by are stabilized known and finances, Frank Baugh, duet by Parley Hill to all who have been Interested and company: piano selection by In such matters. My aim has al- Mrs. Aibln T. duct by Clawson; ways been to see that the children Irene Humphreys and Libbie Sheof Utah have the best educational pherd. Prayers were offered by the John A. Iisraelsen of the opportunity possible with Hyrum funds available." stake and Pres. C. W. Dunn The beDr. Jensen stood for election grave at the Logan cemetery was fore the people of the state in dedicated by Elias Nielsen, a bro1022, for a short term, and again ther of deceased. In 1924 and 1928, being successful each time at the polls. (Paid Political Advertisment) John H Bankhead of UUa city crtously in Uie race for Ui nomination of arc ret ary of Mat on Ui Democratic ticket. He ha been sounding out a number of the politician! over the (tale a ho are familiar with the sentiment within the party rank!, and haa been assured that If Cache county will come down to the convention he hai backing Mr. Bankhead, more than an even chance of securing the nomination. Friends of Mr. Bankhead believe this is the year when a Caclw County Democrat can be elected to a state office and they believe he Is the man selected for the right poult Ion. He Is qualified In every particular He doesn't claim to be a polil-aicorator but lie does believe he has the qualifications necessary to carry on the work required In the office of secretary of state. Mr. Bankhead has served as s cashier of tire Thatcher Bnvhers Bank, lie ha. served as auditor and, recorder of Logan City and ,n these positions, he has filed the duties in a commendable way. His parly regularity a 111 undoubtedly commend him to the Cache delegation as well as to tlie delegates from all sections of the U rrpre-arnUlio- G al ' d-- j, !!-- ad aa-n- d Eh. Jensen Enters Race e d Paf Tbrws CACHE COUNTY. ITTAII AMEItlCAX-lHlA- .V. Tb "Iron Fireman" U 0 Mm.iti-tha- t anyone ran raily it You tunjdy fill the hopprr at'.h a t coal; britralh the txp;irr anew Mia 1 1 tike that tn your ioM Thu chopper, but much UiKi-- r carrlrs tlie coal Into tlie furnace, the feeding the fiie from below; tame quiet little motor ahirh feeds Uie coal to tiie fire slo operate! the ball bearlm fan alilch supplies air in Just tlie right to produce tlie greatest t.nd-nnai- AaUaiaUe ( m! Burner Overcome beat N uIujk in llumet, Indalrtc. A. IL Palmer ti Son, dlalrlbu-to- n fur the 'Iron Fireman" automatic coal burner, has on file In hi of lice many Irtlera testifying as to the sucte and aa'.tofactory ties of this coal burner from bus'.nra oouerm and private borne a here It ha born Installed Burn coal has been proved to be the safe and economical source of heat and poser, tlie "Iron Fireman" ha satisfactorily solved tlie problem of burning the cheaper grade of coal. A It freda Uie coal t ti firs meclianlcally, uniform beat or butler prenure to assured and waste and smoke are eliminated. Another large factor In Its favor, to that It cuts down fuel bills 13 to 60 per cent. The 'Iron Fireman" comes In slrrs for use under any type of furnace or boiler from steam vacuum 01 hot water domestic heating p,4CU up blerl to 250 jK)raJ al- power. Progrroxlve a ay alert to new economics, as sell a prhaie homes, ore saving annually by using tins automatic coal burner, tlie Iron Fireman. Before the carburetor was perfected automobiles could run twenty ciiln an hour. Before tiie "Iron Fireman it wa to necessary hand-feetlie fire, and then get only part of the heat from coal Tlie Iron Fireman" ushers tn a new day of scientific combustion. That to why tlie trend today to distinctly toward coal. Always the safest and most economical fuel, coal tow becomes afco the convenient source of automatic heat. Installed in your lurnace, the to regulated Iron Fireman" by thermostatic controls in the living rooms. Simply set the control at the temperature you want, and the 'Iron Fireman" feeds Just the right amount of cool to the fire so that your rooms stay evenly warm at the exact heat you wish. At night turn your thermostat to any desired emperature and the fire is automatically checked to produce that degree of heat. In the morning the clock control brings the temperature to daytime warmth at any hour you like, without attention on your part. heat -- a tikr me fwtiM spread germa," to Inscribed oo a patented "health bib for bahte. W understand the babies take off tha blt wheo they ester eollegw 'Kissing a man there. If the solid Delegation from Cache County will support JOHN H. BANKHEAD i JOHN II. BANKHEAD Candidate for Office of Secretary of state He will be nominated to the office of SECRETARY OF STATE He b eminently qualified with his experience to fill the position with honor and dignity. He is College Trained, Has been Bank Cashier, Auditor and Recorder of Logan City, Above all he has always been m Harmony with his Party Organization. (Paid Political Advertisement) IRON FIREMAN Cut el. Cost; LoiKi Third Ward Funeral services are being held today in tlie Third ward chapel for William Pulsipher, 80, who died early Saturday morriing at the home of Mrs. Delilah Nelson, 443 West 4th North. Deceased was boifn August lfi, 1843, in Illinois. He was the son cf Elias and Polly Chubbuck Pulsipher. He has resided in Logan for six years. are the following Surviving children, Mrs. Nelson, Mrs. Harry Wybrow, and William Pulsipher, all of Logan; Mrs. E. H. Fredrick- - Funeral services were held in College ward on Friday after noon for Mrs. N. P. Nielsen. Bishop John II. Schenk was in charge. A capacity house was in attendance to give consolation and sympathy to tlie bereft family. The speakers were John II Anderson, P. W. Nielsen of the Logan Eighth ward, an old friend of the family. Bishop Joseph H. Olsen, Pres. Joseph Quinney, Pies. A. E. Anderson and The "Iron rt roman" burne cheaper grade of ooJ than P can bum a ith hand firing, and ooal because it gvU It bum ail the beat from it. Nothing gone up in amok Your fuel saving to an Important Uem. Never in the history of Utah has a Democrat from Cache County held an Elective office in the State Capitol. This Year is Democracys opportunity to place Services I n In College Ward ea-ti- d Pulsipher For Mrs. Niel sen Tlie 'Iron Fireman" principle dors aaajr with ahe. The Intense iiuh the 'Iron Fireman" heat produce 1300 to 1000 degree hotter than tiandlirtng) mrlta aahea y and fuse tliem Into solid piece lilted out a Ith tonga at the me time you fill tho hopper about once day. You tll appreciate Uie cleanliness of tlie "Iron Fireman" tn your basement; It bespeak the kind of good housekeeping that doesn't atop at the cellar door. per-for- m Candidate for Supreme Court Judge Services Friday d Famous Coal Burner Saves Millions of Dollars for Users Each Year . . . Prevents Smoke Saves Labor . . . Holds Fire Steady nnurKlMM,'; " r lC V - .. . r k r- V; V v y v -- r: L.D.NAISBITT Candidate for Justice of the Supreme Court Mr. Naisbitt is. A man of high ideals. An eminent Attorney. A staunch Republican. A consistant worker. party, as such sollcitates the support of the Republican lelegates in his candidacy for the office of Justice of the Supreme Court And Pledged to a fair and impartial administration of the law, guaranteeing equal and exact justice to all, regardless of station in life, race, party, or creed, George S. Barker of Ogden, judge of the Second judicial district, is a candidate for nomination as justice of the supreme court at the Republican state convention in Salt Lake on Saturday of this week. By reason of his training and experience, he is ablv qualified for the position. His popularity upon the bench is reflected by the fact that on three different occasions the nominating conventions, composed of delegates from three counties, have nominated him by acclamation for district judge. IJERE, as in other cities throughout the nation, Iron Fireman Vk Iron fireman non-- 1 agitated forced underfiring slashes fuel bills 15 to 50 per cent, for it burns smaller sizes of coal which cost less per ton. And it burns less coaL The Iron Fireman quickly pays for itself through fuel savings, and these earnings steadily continue. In a recent survey of industrial users, 392 typical Iron Fireman owners reported average annual earnings of 39.44 per cent on their investment in their Iron Fireman Automatic Coal Burners. A similar survey among home owners using Iron Fireman revealed average annual fuel cost savings of 45.61 per cent. For homes, apartments and commercial heating and power plants up to 200 boiler h. p. . . . sold on convenient terms. Ask us to make a survey of your heating plant. Automatic COAL Burner County. With the exception three years spent as a missionary in Australia, and his absence from the state while studying law in Washington, D. C. where he was admitted to practice before the Supreme Court and Court of Appeals, he has resided in Utah all his life. Returning to Utah he took up the practice of law at Ogden, and m 1915 was elected Judge of the Municipal court of Ogden and in 1917 by an overwhelming majority. In 1918 he resumed his practice, forming a patmership which continued until January, 1920. when Gov. Mabey appointed him to fill the unexpired term of Judge Howell, resigned. Judge Barker is a property owner and taxpayer and In 1908 he vitally interested in the affairs of Utah. married Florence Dee of Ogden and they now have a splendid family of eight children. (Paid Political Advertisement) (Paid Political Advertisement) amsB b8mbw iinif X, rwaatoeam as bbm o ... 186 North-Mai- Palmer n Phone 460 IRON FIREMAN The Machine that Made Coal an Automatic Fuel |