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Show THE CITIZEN 10 Mr. Smith is also a member of the board of education. - j ' duct with the American Expeditionary forces received the Congressional Medal of Honor, the Distinguished Service Cross and the Distinguished Service Medal. ;; It is said that the Ku Klux Klan favorites won in a spirited school election at Pocatello last Tuesday. Senator William II. King is afraid tintic auto roXd is IN VERY BAD CONDITION. of the socialists and he is warning his constituents not to fall for any. of their propaganda. Senator King ought to know something about the socialists through experience in the upper house at Washington the past two' years. Some weeks ago The Reporter published an item to the effect that the auto road into this district was going to be surfaced and oiled, but from all indications it seems as though promises are all that we will get. Utah county will pursue its usual course of constructing roads into Cedar Valley and other remote sections with never a thought for the mining dis Chairman Carl R. Marcussen announces that General Charles G. Dawes will probably be a speaker in this city in the near future. The general will head a party of six automobiles, travelling over the Lincoln highway, and political speeches will be made at all points along the highway. trict from which it derives so much revenue. Mr. Jones, agent for the state road commission, stated that an appropriation had been made for the Tin-ti- c highway and that his plans were complete for the new work but it seems as though the program as outlined to The Reporter has been changed. At any rate several weeks have passed and nothing done except scrape a little clay and dust in the road at a few places. Our highway is in worse condition ' than it has been in many years. If the Tintic road is to be repaired this year the work should have been started now as the wet fall weather may arrive within a short time and this would stop all improve- ment. There is no reason in the world why our roads should not be kept in first class shape as the automobile owners of this district are contributing several times the amount being spentv here. Roughly estimated the auto owners of Tintic have increased the state road fund approximately $8,000 during the present year and it is safe to say that not a thousand dollars of this amount has been expended on the road that is most Important to these auto owners. No doubt it is being used in sections of the state which Phone Wasatch 2621 UTAH EMPLOYMENT AGENCY Skilled and Unskilled Labor (or all Public Work Railroad Laborers a Specialty .134 Regent St. Salt Lake City. Dan B. Shields, who tried to evade the draft, had his resignation tabled and he must continue to act as Democratic county, chairman until further notice. Dan is a good work and the boys are not going to lose him at this time. Salt Lake Tennis Club Five Tennis Courts Dancing, Lawn Parties, Refresh ments. Membership, $30; Ladies, $20 Frank Capp, Manager 245 South Tenth East Hyland 4644 The Democratic primaries will be held next Wednesday evening in all the city and county districts. The Independent Progressive political party has endorsed George H. Dern for governor and A. J. Weber for justice of the supreme court. EVANS & EARLY Funeral Directors 48 8outh 8tsts 8trost Telephone Wasatch 6516 Carlson, a graduate of the University of Utah and the Harvard law school and who has practiced law ere for the past twelve years, has thrown his hat Into the ring for the nomination of county attorney on the Republican ticket. James road M. Jack Shafer 24 I Sheriff Harries is telling the natives, according to report, all about stills and is manufactured. how moonshine Havent we enough bootleggers in this town without educating any more? 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