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Show THE HERALD-JOURNA- LOGAN, UTAH, AUGUST 28, 1940. Hendricks Is Wellknown Ogden Lawyer Candidate Foi Seeks Congressional Office Commission In 1916 he LeRoy B Young, a prominent lawyer of Ogden. Weber county,.'attorney of Box Elder county Utah is a candidate for the: and in 1920 was elected district Few men In Cache are Republican nomination for Rep- - attorney of ludicial better acquainted with county the farm-- 1 resentative to Congress from the district.' servingthein First that caDacitv ing and financial conditions ofjFirst Congressional Distnct. 1928 luntil when he Cache county than is Erick E. He is a native son. born and Ogden partnership Hendricks of for reared in the little town of with Roy D. ThatcherPand has been Box years Elder actileW president of the Perry. Utah. that time he has Cache County Farm Bureau. Fori53 years of age, County. married to a of law practice wife and the charming father of in'ogdencity! Mr. Young states that he is tions. If nominated and elected, pledged to no group or faction. he will work assiduously for the He believes that these critical advancement of Utah and of all times call for thinking and courageous action; that our first and paramount duty is to preserve our independence and insure the safety of our democratic institu Republican Candidate bn tHis eaidvUfe I Young has been honored plfesslonal . life' having ns ,Serv.ed...bt)th pIesllent of the local Vdi b meenTo the Utah State Bar Aoction His success as a trial lawyer has brought him state tion he has been equity suc-- f cessful in the trial of cbb in Idaho. Wyoming Nevar and California. her citizens without fear or favor. thereby assuring to all a fair opportunity to be heard and an honest, efficient and businesslike administration. . wb of the county commission, ne is a his father's farm Here tuMeariT candidate for the nomination of ed that eternal truth that the that office for the four-yeterm true road to success and the north end of happiness lies in clean living, representing Cache county. honesty of purpose, frugality Few men have gtven more hard work. Imbued with the thusiastic effort-. to the American tradition that the , coun-conditiothis in doors of opportunity are never arming Mr. than has Hendricks. closed He to those who ty seek to has worked early and late for the enter, provided he qualifies him-- 1 welfare of the farmers and has self for the task, he determined been on the alert constantly to at an early age to obtain a about conditions which lege education and better d give the farmers of this fy himself for the responsibili-sectio- n a greater annual income, ties of life. Accordingly, he en- in the old Brigham Young As the head of the Cache ty Fair he has endeavored in every way to bring an educational and an inspiring exhibit of farm products to the attention of the residents of the valley as well as school, he entered the law features trict bringing entertainment school of the University of Chi-'o- f here. and received his law de- Although an unusual fine gro jp of men is presented to the voters gree in 1913, and shortly there- began the practice of his as candidates for the county at Brigham City, commission, no one will go wrong Profession Utah. hy casting his vote for Erick E. Politically he has alwavs been Hendricks, a public 8; irited, efficient and industrious young actively affiliated with the Republican party, having served xnan. in many capacities, including the county chairman of Box Elder and Weber counties. K ar en-js- ier ; ' ' GOVERNOR col-bn- quali-woul- Coun-Impli- ed aer ' Wm. J. Lowe Seeks Office Of Governor Supporters of William J. Lowe,' for the Republican candidate of for governor nomination Utah, are receiving highly encouraging reports from all parts of the state in the campaign, according to Ralph A.' Sheffield, one of Mr. Lowes supporters. "People in all walks of fife,'1 said Mr. Sheffield, "have been quick to approve the keynote of Mr. Lowe's platform which is,, get honest value for every tax dollar spent.' Mr. Lowe, a successful business man and attorney of Salt! Lake City, is of pioneer stock. His father was a member of the Utah Constitutional Convention. Born and reared at Willard,' Box Elder county, Mr. Lowei early began earning his way. At! sixteen years of age he man-- 1 aged the family farm and rode! the cattle range in Cache Val- ley. At nineteen ne entered the1 BYU at Provo, and latey was1 graduated from the University of, Utah. During summer vacations he worked with a construction crew on the Southern Pacific' Railway. To earn money with which to' pursue the study of law, he was a school principal for two years. After graduation from the of Michigan Law University School in 1909 he began the practice of law in Brigham City, where he lived for 15 years. He moved to Salt Lake City in j congress in J938, and by reason the effectiveness of his cam-cag- o paign and the high plane upon which it was conducted, he made friends throughout the state. His supporters are again advancing his candidacy because in their opinion his previous experience coupled campaign with his pleasing personality and exceptional training and experience particularly qualify him for congress. No man has more unselfishly and WILLIAM J. LOWE energetically A NORTHERN UTAH MAN Born and raised in Box Elder county, Mr. Lowe spent his summers in Cache county. He is a friend of Cache county. He is efficient, capable and fearless. served the people than ERICK E. HENDRICKS COUNTY COMMISSIONER Term A vote for him assures continued excellent service by the Cache county commission. (Paid Political Advertisement) Prominent Ogden Lawyer Candidate for the Republican Nomination of U. S. CONGRESSMAN From the First District of Utah Go To Polls Sept. 3 (Paid Political Advertisement) GBo self-mad- Tuesday, Vote For WILLIAM J. LOWE for GOVERNOR Uho Seeks the Democratic Nomination 3925. e A man, with practical experience in farming, lalaw and business, bor, teaching, Mrs. Lowe has always been active in community service and civic affairs .He was a charter member and president of the Brigham City Rotary club; county attorney of Box Elder county for three terms; Republican state chairman; delegate at large from Utah to Republican National Convention in 1924, and also in 1932 when he was a member of the resolutions committee, representing the western states for silver; president of Salt Lake Rotary club; director of the Rotary Boys club. Mr. Lowe is married and has two children, Mrs. P. V. Ashton of Provo, and John V. Lowe of! Salt Lake City. Regarding the proposed single board for the Utah State Agricultural College and the University of Utah, Mr. Lowe says. "I am so vitally interested in the high social and educational standards existing in Cache Valley that I favor the maintenance of a separate board of trustees for the Utah State Agricultural College at Logan. The splendid work of this institution must not be curtailed in any respect. of Cache county Pledged to No Group or Faction i Paid Political Advertiircnt I |