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Show d X. DEMOCRATIC ' President FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT. . ' President-- . NORMAN THOMAS- WIILI'AM- - - Presldeut . t Tret EARL BROWDER ; LEMKE PRQHT - - .'. Vice-Preside- nt D. LUIGI 'Vice-Preside- dent Vice.-Tre- . t. ' ALFIYkd'M. LANDON - JOHN N. GARNER ' President President. , COMMUNIST UNION SOCIALIST REPUBLICAN ' . . Vice-Preside- nt FRANK KNOX THOMAS C. O'BIHEN GEORGE A. NELSON. '. , Vlce-- P 'JAMES W. FORD" ' ' CLAUDE-- T' ' For Itosidcntint. Electors t nitii'scii v,: A. . Mils. FRANCES O. O AliLAH MKS. M Alio ' :' ATI For Presidential Electors MRS. SHERMAN CHRISTENSON VERN HULLOUCdl Anna .DARWIN CONDI E leota JAMES 'A. fVERS " an ' 7 LARSEN HT Fop Congressman, ' Sujrnno Court of ' ROBINSON J. WILL 10 yort For Secretary Slate JOSEPH CHEZ . For State Auditor JOHN W. OUY ot For State Hut. Publlo lnetruotlon E For District Judges, Second judicial Diet ' EUGENE K. LESTER A. For Diet, All M. JOHN A. ENEDDON . Kor yl .Socoiiit lih Slate Souator, ALBERT . . .11. '. Judicial Dialrtctf 1 "1 Term r.l LJ " LJ Term r ' runty CoiunilsHloner, WILLIAM SIMMONS ; For i'ouiny Atnuuey RALPH A. SHEFFIELD ; '1 NO. Joint Resolution Proposing all Amendment of Section l,.of Article VII, of the Constitution Re- Jating . to t he- State . Executive Department- -. JSuperinteinl.ent of 1ublic' Instruction.) . A .j no t'OXs-Tl- n j - Arbuckle. Bountiful, No. 3Ella H.- Smith, 8. Lloyd Riley, Jeff Evanson. Bountiful, No. 4 George Naylor Sylvia Argyle, Alice K. Reed. Bountiful, No. 5 James Smedley Jr Clarence H. Lee, Erma Winn. Centerville, No. 6 Frank E. Sheldon, Ezra B. Parrish, Sterling - RoHina. Farmington, No. 7 Edna Nichols, Allen Warnock, Mabel W. Rose Farmington, No. 8Frank R. Richards, David R. Lund, vr.mVt Dumke. Kaysville, No. & Vernon Mansell, Irene Swan, Paul W'illiams. Kaysville, No, 10 George W. Dames, R, Bruce Major, Lawrence B. Coles, of 1 District Judges, Second Judicial Dist. For District 'judgcij Kor State Senator, 16th S' Kor Diet. Att y, 'Second, Judicial' District I Kor Dist. Att y, Seoi Senatorial District Kor State Senator, Uib Senatorial District I Kor State Senator, Jilt 1 'For Cuuutj Term For County Commissioner, . CoiiinviHbiotrer, For State Kepreseniatfve, 6th District For State Representative, 6th District For County Commisstuuer, Term For County Commissioner, For State Representi Term For County Coiuunssipner, Term Term For County Commissi For County Commissii nLJ For County Attorney For County Attorney y 1 . . Joint Rcsoluti'on'Proposing an Amendment' 1o o inlemleiit.-o- t wt : YUS tliiverno.rs .Appointive . Re-- R Power-7(Sup- er-. ' .Puhliv Instruction) Q . j Yes .: . .. ' . XO : COXST1TUTIOXAL 3;' A Joint Resolution. Proposing .an AiMendmeiit to Section 8, of Article X, of the Constitution, Relat-inj- ? to the State Board of Education (Superin-jentlei- rt '. ...... " CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NO: of Public Instruction.) KO A For -- AMENDMENT County 1 WITNESS HEREOF, have Uti ble e n . ' ste; XO. ' ! y hereunto-se- ' t i -- ', .. . my band" and affixcdihy official seal this.ilLt day of October, A. D., 1936.. . , . " - SEAL , . County Clerk. Luella Rosemait Weaver, Robert .Simmons. George E. Dib, Layton, Na 12 ble, Ruth B: Green, Charles Adams. South .Weber, No. Kondell, .Adolph Flrnelius, B. F. 11 David " her parents, a sister; ; grani-"pftrent- s, Mr. and 'Mrs. .Ray .Cor bridge and Mr. and Mrs. Willard Parker; three grent-gra.n- parents d Mr. ami Mrs. M. M. Whitesides and Mrs; Emma Gorbidge, all of Lay-to- n. -- .. Wlutt Price Liquidations? . Ruion Webster It ft Thursday for Clinton,. No. 14 Albert W. . ' Salt Lake heiV hf will 'spvnd a ham, Retta Child, John Johnston. i , , . Ckartfold .No. 15 State Bank liquidations under Democratic administration Fhillip For- - feV wtH'ks. Q David Jvayton, Joeph L. . Willard Parker is rep.ortod ill bos', . have cost depositors in closed banks approximately with flu at his home. Mabey. , 000, a 'slim several times the ayerage invested capital o(, 'Mrs. Iiura Barlow, widOv? of L, SjTacuse, No.. . nibst Utah .banks. , Miller, Marlin Gailey, Luther J. Wilford Barlow, foVmeriy of Boun tiful but of late years of Salt Lake . Ellis, West Point, No. 17 Willard J.. is now making her home with her Page, .Lolabelle G. Oleson, Delbert' daughter, Mrs. George Briggs, Thurgood. Political patronage, greed and waste have cost depositors Layton, No. 18 Rufus. Dickson, in six banks a total of $160,SS5.62 for legal fees alone. Mr?. LaVerda Adams, Dan Sulli, van. ' Sunset, No. liLNancy Martin, Mr. arid Mrs. C. W. Larsen of Ieo Child, Joseph D. Burnett. ll Centerville and Mr. and Mrs. Duerden of Bountiful returned attorney drew fees in a single year amounting to T the first of the week from a fifteen $35,000, a sum seven times as great as the salary of a day vacation trip to the Pacific northwest of San Justice of the Utah Supreme Court. tor. and MrS. Roy Beazer of Francisco. returning . by 'way . Clearfield announce the arrival of Art Pettit, Leon Reeves, Orval a son born at the Dee hospital in Leak, Paul Selleneite and Lloyd Zesizer returned Thursday mornOgden. Are YOU in favor of continuing in office the New Deal James Hayes of Ogden and Nina ing, with a deer each, from the Q Sessions, daughter of Mr. and Mrs southern part of the state. . clique that is milking the taxpayers of the State of Utah? Orvil Sessions, of Clearfield, were Mrs. Lester E. Eurgin and young married in the Salt Lake temple, son, Richard returned home on Wednesday. Thursday from a three weeks trip Mr. and Mrs. Wayne F. to Nevada, southern California and Wright of Salt Lake spent Sunday as Tijuania, Mexico. While in Caliguests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert fornia, they visited with Mr. and Jenkins. Mrs. W. Goff of Inglewood, Calif. (Paid Political Advertising by W. S. Winder, Secretary RepubMrs. Goff is a sister of Mr. Burgin Gaylen Corbridge, lican State Committee.) daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thayne and with Miss Esther Olson of Los Corbridge, died Wednesday at the Angeles. tea, on Thursday, Oct. 29, from 3 guests will be Judge and Mrs. Wat-t- o Dee hospital, after an illness of The Ladies Republican club of 6 p. m., at the home of Mrs. T. I kins of Provo who is a congression only two days. She is survived by the Bountiful district will give a C. Sorensen of Centerville. Special I al delegate on the Republican Bon- 7 New Deal Legal Fees -- CENTERVILLE q Are you Paying This Salary? Rus-sCe- LAYTON . e Voting Your Convictions LETS CLEAN HOUSE! VOTE REPUBLICAN STRAIGHT three-year-o- of. . .... 1 a; to Section 18, Article XII,' of the Constitution of the Sta-tof Uah, Relating to Liability of Stockhold ers of Banks. t , NO. 4 Joint Resolution Proposing an Amendment ves-'- . .. IN Bo.wlian! office will remain open in the. evenings from 7 till 9 n. m:, up to and including October 27th. Following is the list of judges: South Bountiful, No. I Mrs. Lydia Schulthies, 'John M. Park, . Wilford Hatch. West Bountiful, No. 2 Ilugh C. Wood, Robert Ure, Jr.,' James S. For Stale Supt. Judicial . District y, Second Term . y. Kor Gleu Day, Coiriity, Clerk in 4ud ' ,for the County of d)avis, State of Utah, do. hereby-een-tifis a full, triu and correct that tlie' forego-iu. . . ,, copy of thiVnuntes of all .candidates for offioc duly, nominated and to be voted for in Davis County at the Gene.ral'Election,'to be htdfl November.3rd, 193, ' , . ai' appears art. file in my office . ; ( c-v- . " Att Kor Diat. Kor County Commissioner, (TTIONAL. AMENDMENT N(X 2 f luting' I f Election bulges for' the Voting districts of. the county were named at a meeting of the board of coun-tcommissioners Monday.'.' Davis county residents who will be unable to registen on the scheduled registration days, October 27 and 28, may do so ht the county clerks office in' Farmington. This For State : t For County Attorney 'STATE OF UTAH .) COUNTY OF DAVIS' - . For District Judges, Second Judicial Dial. For State jlieptesentative, 6th District Seetittn 10, of Article VII, of the Constitution, U - Layton,-No- . 1 mm A Election Judges Named tor County' Voting: Districts For State ' State Senator, lilb Senatorial District Kor . JULIAN MILLER THOM ASAMHYHlHf OS , Q CORNELIA- JOHNSON ' SMITH 1 - . For Slate Supt. ef Public Instruction For State Supt. of Public Instruction or Dim. Ally, Second Judicial District I 1 Senatorial District T. For County Commissioner, o For State Treasurer For State Auditor WILLIAM BLACK Dtstiitt' Judges, Second Judicial Dlat. Kor For State liupreHetiiatl.vo, tilb District constitutional amendment' yBc'-.- Dial . For Attoraej ISABELLA ADAMSON WILLIAM A. DAWSON JOHNSON orlanDo j. .how man - j.' QUIL.L NEHL'KER for DmLAU ' For State SeuHjor, 1J'U Senatorial District WARD C. HOLBROOK For State' Kepreseielatlve, 6th District MOSES L. 1IOLBROOIC - . For County CotutuisNioucr, Term FRED L. RAM PTON For County Commissioner, Term ALBERT B: HA ETON . . . . .For. "County Attorney riot Judges, Second Judicial- FRANCIS GRANT For Attorney General . For State Supt. of Publio Instruction ' ' - D. K. MOFFAT For State Supt. of Pubjio Instruction ' - E. E, GREENWOOD : Kor Dial F or Gov , For State Auditor . Judicial District! y, Second WADE WADE 11 LJ of MipreD For Sccrctar; For. State Auditor ' PRATT -- KDSEL CHRISTENSEN A. REESE For Justice HALL RYAN' , For State Treasurer LOUIS E. GUSTIN For Slate Treasurer . For State Treasurer M. For Secretary of State GILBERT L. NANCE For Attorney General ' BYRON D. ANDERSON . l: IIANSEN A. L. PORTER State For Attorney Unneral For Attorney Goucral REESE of KEITH WAHLQUIST MONSON J3. . ..RAY E. HILLMAN HENRY II. BLOOD E. For liovornor . . For Justice of Supreme Court, 10 years A. R. JOIISON , For Governor ELIAS IIANSEN For Governor For .Secretary JOSEPH sn c. E. S3 For Congressman, For .Congressman, Second District A; V. WATKINS For Justice of Supreme Court, to year k. iim ' 'BERT WESTOVER, . MATtriN.M. IAliSON of ' fl m. julius . : For Congressman, Second District . For rresideatl OTTO. E. .PARSONS RUTLEDGE 0.1-)- . .MRS. District Sec-on- e CHARLES- - V, MORSE K. WILSON ,T. 'or Jubtv?. For Presidential. Electors ld 1 ticket. Mrs, Watkins is a former Centerville. girl; namely, Audra SL Rich, so she will be happy" to meet her old friends. Mrs. Ray Dill.man, wife of the candidate for governor on the Republican ticket, will also be 'present. Every member of the club is 'urged to attend. BOUNTIFUL George. E. Garrett, who suffered a hert attack some weeks ago, is still confined to his bed, he is able to sit up in bed a short time, at intervals. The loftier peaks and the summit of the mountain were again covered with snow, Monday night. Saturday evening, October 17, the Bountiful Second ward Mutual officers, held a party at Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Stocks home near Mueller park. The following were present: Mr. and Mrs. William J. Holbrook, Dr. and Mrs. Evan Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Riley, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shirley, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Curtis, Mr. and Mrs. Arvin Rosenlof, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Riley, Mr. and Mrs. James burdIda Day Westerman, Maude ock, V ixom, James C. Burns, Grace Burns, Lucky Fackrell, Ruth Riley Alexia Nelson, Mrs. Belle Sessions and Mrs. Edna G. Jardine. Chester Brough and his brother, H. C. Brough, and Allan Bryson returned Wednesday with a deer each which they got in the mountains near Holden, Millard county. They encountered over a foot of snow in the hills which have an elevation of 7,000 feet. They also how-eve- r, shot "a timbeY wolf. . Paul Rampton,' son o Postmas-.te- r and Mrs. James H. Rampton arrived home, last week, after a two year's stay in the Hawaiian . Islands. . There will' be a Republican rally Monday evening, October 26, .at 8, p. m. Junior high school; . J. Gordon Stringham was up from "Dixie country where he has been spending the summer, the middle of the Week. Jame.s William Peterson $nd Emily Lee Youngberg of Bountiful took out a marriage license in Salt Lake, this week. Moses L. Holbrook said last week when he cautioned us about 'running certain political that he had no desire to advertising intimidate or threaten us against publishing the same but merely wanted to tell k3 j- some political advertising not been properly signed eemed would make the publisher liable. Bank street from Main to Bamberger tracks is being tared and graveled. With the new curb and Ste Featur ' iii - N . gutter this street should not bother any more in wet weather. The Ladies Republican club of the Bountiful district met at the home of Mrs. Earl Burnham, Monday, Oct. 19, fop a business meeting and tea. Two violin numbers were given by Mrs. Evelyn B. airy accompanied by Mrs. R. W. Ashworth, The Flag Without a rendered by Mrs. B. Holbrook. Questions wereEmily asked and discussed by the. state and Ktvlln Iicrrs: Mrs- - RutWedge of Mrs. Evan Ellison of ' ' ai ' tv This compost supplies New Id' the wo: era in t piemen! market, advanti the wa: dealers. In tl fanner . his acn of prop On t contriv turns f ration. Layton of Fan served Dick E be hek |