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Show THE HERALD-JOURNA- L, LOGAN, UTAH, AUGUST 28, 1940. Walter K. Granger Looks Supreme Towards Washington, D. G Court Beckons maturing Judge Budge for natural first PAGE . FIVE-- - Every Loyal Citizen Will Vote At The Primary Election, Tuesday . Walter K. Granger, Democratic for our young people, the wanton waste of candidate congressman from but decries resources in our of Utah district to succeed many the past generations, and takes pride Jesse R. S. Budge of Salt Lake Abe no to is Murdock,stranger in the advancements made along City, who has practiced before the state and federal courts of the people of Utah. Three times these lines under the new deal Utah and Idaho and before the elected to the state legislature program. circuit courts of appeal of the and one term as speaker of the Utah and America must go forward not backwards. A vote for 8th, 9th and 10th circuits since bouse; for the three years Michipast the from his graduation Walter K. Granger for congressgan Law School in 1900, is a a member of the public service man will not be betraved or in candidate for the nomination for commission, with three terms as vain. justice of the supreme court of mayor of Cedar city and various! the State of Utah. other civic and ecclesiastical poMr. Budge was bom at Paris, sitions, gives him a wide circle of Idaho, and is the son of the late friends and acquaintances President William Budge and throughout the state. Julia Stratford Budge, who for Born In George and reared to manhood in Ceaar City. Iron years were residents of Logan. C. D. Doctor of Is a brother He county, he is a typical Utahn and American, In the prime of his Budge of Logan. Mr. Budge has never sought manhood and full of enthusiasm country and state. Un public office except that sho' t'y for his and companionable, he is after his graduation, he was twice elected as prosecuting attorney of ready to give the best in him for In a recent campaign through Bear Lake county, and while re- the good of this state and for the preservation of our precious northern Utah which took him to siding in Pocatello, served one democratic and of as heritage. that city, term mayor Garland, for six years served without pay Mr. Granger has a liberal end Logan, Brigham, Bear River, Smithfield, as a member of the hoard of the progressive record on labor and Pocatello school district. social legislation. He is author ot Mantua and Willard, Horace J. He has resided in Salt Lake the Granger Act" which mads Knowlton, Salt Lake attorney and loCity since 1923 with offices possible many iirnortant public Republican candidate for attorney cated in the First National Bank works projects. general, explained to farmers and building. If elected to Congresr he wUl business men that the most imconsistently support and cooper- portant duty of the attorney genate with the administrerion, and eral's office have become dorof is committed to a program and obscure because of lack ample preparedness but is op-to mant of uss. posed to sending Americans Declaring that he is pledged or--to fight in Europe again. He will I also be found always ready and work for the elimination of vice and illegal practices, willing to further all legitimate ganized a determined interests of the people ot this Mr. Kmwlton, took stand in favor of law enforcestate. Before entering public life, he ment. Far more important than any was a farmer and stockman and nomination, is that the people has first-han- d knowledge of the problems that confront these in- should realize that the responsiof law dustries and is pledged to a pro- bility for the enforcement inlies with the office of the attorgram to restore parity with ocney general," he said. He has dustry to these indispensable the duty of protecting the rights cupations. as of advisHe is also definitely committed 'of the people as well state. to the proposition that labor ing the departments of The attorney generals office should and must receivq a fair share of the wealth that it pro- was created to protect the rights duces, and that workers have the of the people, as well as of the right to organize and bargain state. I am a candidate for the ofcollectively with employers. of attorney general, Mr. fice for he stands candidate a As for the purpose tha development of our natural Knowlton said, that office. resources and the creation of jobs 'of magnifying ; Salt Laker .. Seeks State Legal Office n. o JESSE R. S. j Read Candidate Herald-- for Journal Daily Interesting Horace J. Knowlton, Republican Candidate for Attorney General ... I believe I am for the American Way of Life that the Attorney General should assume the responsibility given him by statute of enforcing the law . . . that he should keep the state free from organized vice and illegal practices; and that it is the job of the attorney general to protect the rights of the people as well as to advise the departments of state. VOTE SEPT. 3rd JUSTICE UTAH SUPREME COURT FOR A CLEAN STATE (Paid Political Advertisement) (Paid Political Advertisement) Political ELECT WALTER K. GRANGER During Democratic Candidate From First Utah District Present Campaign FOR CONGRESSMAN By Training, Experience and Character Mr. Granger Is eminently fitted and qualified son of Utah,r to represent Utah in the National Congress. . . . He is a native-bor- n educated in Utah institutions of learning, and trained in the school of experience. Farmer and Stockman, Soldier, Churchman, Mayor, Legislator, Public Seri ice A friend to Labor, Industry and the aged and unfortunate. Look up his Com-misslon- record. o ENTHUSIASTIC SUPPORTER OF PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT AND THE NEW DEAL OBJECTIVES! A VOTE FOR GRANGER IS A VOTE FOR PROGRESS, PROSPERITY, PEACE AND SECURITY! PRIMARY ELECTION SEPTEMBER THIRD FORWARD WITH ROOSEVELT AND GRANGER! Jl (Paid Political Advertisement) |