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Show Did You Take Your Tax Notice io The Polls? j Republicans Have Raised the Tax Levy 4 Mills or 20 Per Cent in Two Years f They have raised the salaries of several state officers and increased the cost of operating all State offices, commissions, etc;, $200,000.00 during j 1921 over 1920. , Register Your Protest Against their Extravagance By jj I Voting A Straight DEMOCRATIC TICKET jj 56 'a acres close to Manli. Ideal i ' place for dairying or stockfceding. Spring water. For particulars in-1 quire of ERASTUS JENSEN, Oct. 1214 Manli, Utah Highest cash prices paid for veal and hogs. Call phone 2.J1. J. F. Westenskow, Centerfield, Utah. A21tf. i fI Delivery leaves after 3 p. m. each day : " .;. J A. t ' n i ! A Thanksgiving ! 1 TURKEY X Place Your Order With Us for i I CHOICE BIRDS ' I y i r.'--' -n-q Try Our f Link Sausage ! potatoes I DELIVERED Ftr 35c Per BUSHEL T 1 ' : " " 4. '; - - - - . ! V X Peterson Meat & Grocery Co I L. The store That Serves yu Best jl " 1 Saturday, November 4, Marks the x I end of our Big Close-Out Sale i ! X Also the end of the L. Frank Store in Gunnison t and although we have sold thousands of dollars worth of stock during this sale, we still have too X .. much stock on hand. This tock must be sold during the next few days and if prices will move it, it will go fast. 4 The biggest bargain opportunity of a ; X lifetime is yours now, as we would rather take a big loss on this stock here, than to ship it away. X v I Remember, Saturday is the End f j L. FRANKS I Drs. J. J. and W. M. Kusewcll, Opthalmic Specialists of Salt Lake will bo at Gunnison Hotel Saturday, Nov 11. No charge for testing eyes. References. Glasses are worn for health as well as vision. FOR RENT Two furnished rooms. Inquire Mrs. Moroni Jensen, Gunnison. Gunni-son. N2tf FLOWERS FOR SALE Choice chrysanthemums for sale. Beautify your home with (lower. Per dozen, 25 cents. MRS. E. A. MODEEN f Opportunities FOR SALE One team, six and seven and a fairly good harness. Inquirers see McCLAREN PETERSON won FOR SALE Oldsmobile 5-passcn-ger auto. In first-class mechanical condition. A bargain if taken at once. See C. C. EDMONDS, Gunnison 026tf. FOR SALE Thirty-five head of pure bred Ramboulette Ewes. Extra stock and young. For particulars address. ad-dress. HAROLD MADSEN, Oct. 26 tf Manti, Utah FOR. SALE 25 acres of land in Westview. Good farm containing MKT ' IIHtlWUM IM'I Will. I ll'w 'I 111 Vmi III III r&MTTTrtTMInMTtMMnrmmvTrUn'KTaMrmrnmnr'raB imKMm llll tWill iMMiCTjgiitmVMh-TrtfcmriiMiiiiMiB-iJjMgrMJ-a.TT-iij j-j.Timaj irm "" "" mii- t I jf I , y JJ J E T I "I ' jj i In Attention, Stockmen and Farmers! . 1! A hit i I ' ,:j I f i ' t t that your action be favorably toward the Progressive Livestock and Business Men ti t :1 REPUBLCAN PARTY TICKET fJTy T?rripQf Fordney Emergency Tariff Pill. SIGNED. John Nebeker, Carl Smart, t t t 1VAi' J-lillCdt UTAH STATE WOOLGROWERS ASS'N Hatch Bros., S. P. Snow, Jr., James Smith, ! ' t 1 For United States Senator "D C4-MJ. , II. A. Willie, J. E. Ma'gleby, E. D. Samuels, I f II t E-Cst Banker Bamberger S btand: Senator W, H. KinS, Adamson- & Sellers, I. J Seely, R. Lee I k 1 $ U For Cong. Rejx 1st District j. Washington D. C. . Kenner, Geo. H. Butler, A. S. Erickson, f j i 1 Don B. CoUon X I am for protective tariff for Utah 3 in- , ,, , ,J X . a t? t r i o i. A 1 1- j ,1 mi)nwrv ni Western wool growers greasy deplore A. A. Callister, hrank ritzgerald, Joseph f'.q 4. j X For Justice of the Supreme Court X dustries and approve the rOKUKhi Nl 01- , o j 1- '5 James W. Cherry f CUMBER TARIFF BILL." your reported action in senate yesterday. Johnson, Thomas Austin, W. C Snow. j?! X X i For Supt. Tublic Instruction Our office receiving wires psking us to make t TTTT-ipirp. "it- -nr A Try jr T7I rp p I Dr. C. N. Jensen , TT T7. , r, . f . ,1 LlVHiblULll IVl AKKjJj I W ' d X .'. Am W Kinrr o PrnmiCO vieorous protests against your action in de- t i x For District judge x vv in. II. lung s Jrroiuise , ,t. , , , , . n, n r ,. . , h X y ! 1? p Woods t j 1 . laying vote on Fordney Bill. Published by John Clay & Co., Livestock $ N ! For 'state Senator - ACIlOli: , NATIONAL WOOL GROWERS ASS'N Commission. Chicago, Oct 19, 1922, says: j ! VV. D. Candland At a meting of livestock men held at the ENCOURAGEMENT & X t l:l ! For State Representatives Hotel Utah November 5, 1920, Wm. II. TT P-.U TJi n P-awa ti 1 r f 11 f U f'J $ H I t Ilvrum rsWln-on t 1- , t ,k a 1 j f 1 lie JbrOKe IllS JrrOmiSe The average valuation of all cars of hogs. b f i, t-s ! : uyrura dnistensen v King look the Hoor and promised to work , , , j , , u . - j f 1 v , . tt v cattle and sheep sold and bought by this A 11 I $ r ,0Se?h. bag"atI ,n and vote for an ""Agency tariff to save Senator King's record sWs that on firm at Chic for nine month3 this year i ; :4 t t U t Com.n,sS.o.,er, 4-year Term that vital industry; he went even further, February 16, 1921, ard on May 11, 1921, Wa3 $2,107.17 M t X Ui I ivivjuck and promised he would try to secure an , ,1 . ... r n-'i c .11 . 1 m m -j I '4 I t For Co. Commissioner, 2-ycar Term X 1 1 he vclid S"i Jje Linci-ency lariff KsJ Same period last year 1,654.70 l- - X !-' 1 , Y embargo on wool. . . . at ai V'' 1 ; Janic3 Draper X giving protection to woo?, S'Jitjar, meals cf Increase WilA T ; : For County Cleik ' . 11 1 1 1 1 . . It means that producers' market prices t '-' - a, . V, . TXTTJ A T" TMr TTTP TvrvO all kinds, wheal, corn, beans, potatoes, ' f-.i 2 N. L. Edmunds VV 11 A 1 Ull) lliil JJUf . , . x , ., , . are just 25 per cent better than a year ago. ki T .i : ,,. ,. , ,,. y onions, caUic, snccp and Lutlcr ar.d cheese. ... 1,1 ,. . , . t' T : l or C ounty I reasurer ' Isn t that a healthy condition and an inccn- 1 E.-J : t U I S BeJ. F- Justcscn t worked and voted against the Bill and He has never voted in favor cf a tariiT on livcwilh our abundant and cheap feeds : ii i For ( "unty ShcritT X Fo,Ied to rePFy o the following telegrams v,0ol, and on September 19, 1922 he voted lo carry on? I W I t J,mc3 IL Sanderson sent to him January 28, 1922: aga5nst the ro.dney-M'Cumbcr Tariff Dill. JOHN CLAY AND COMPANY ' U t 4, ': I' or County .Recorder X Senator Wm. 1 1. King, .. . t q y Blanche Eliason Washington D. C. j :H y ' I t For County Atlornt,y t If press despatches from Washington V'j t I ; : 5: ,. A;. W Jc"SCa I present the true condition, the Utah Wool A Vote 101 tl'10 Republican Party TlCKet IS 3. Vote & t X - t !"l"Ly ,rvY'0r S growers portcst your action in the Senate t i 1 r??u ,:lrl:r:flt: For Utah and Her Industries ill! . !, j J IS of llic stale of Utah. The growers demand ,.,..l,ft1.l,tAA.1,..,.A,.AA..A,,.v,.,,A j . !! B or Safety v 0C6 oiraignl uj31jILA13I |