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Show VAL H. COWLES Candidate for Democratic Nomination for Representative In Congress I r-- J An Aggressive Progressive fU who CAN and WILL fight M ,J'i vff for the thing the People - of Utah need! v .... . ".. .. I ' FARMING Several years spent at actual farm work in his youth served as the groundwork for knowledge of farm problems. prob-lems. This was added to in later years by experience managing farmer eo-operative stores and operating newspapers news-papers in agricultual districts. RUSINESS Almost twenty years of experience managing general stores, managing and editing newspapers is the background back-ground whicli has cultivated knowledge of the requirements require-ments and interests -of business. LABOR Experience as worker in lumber mills and industrial plunt's afford firsthand understanding of what the working work-ing people face and a sympathetic knowledge of their needs. TAXATION Favor taxation on ability-to-pay basis and support income in-come and inheritance taxing program, the former, however, how-ever, not to be applied on earnings which only assure decent living level. Favor levy on bonds at present untaxed, un-taxed, opposed to pany general sales tax plan. Born in Wisconsin, Val H. Cowles spent his early life in the middle west, much of it on farms. During the World War he served overseas almost a year . . . since 1932 he has been editor of The Sun-Advocate at Price and he is now co-partner in that publication, also part owner of the Helper Journal. These are two of the leading weekly newspapers news-papers of the state .... A staunch advocate of the direct primary election measure as a means of giving the voters a more direct and thorough part in the selection of their public officials, Mr. Cowles was one of the organizers and president of the Utah Direct Primary Election league, an organization which aided materially in the campaign leading lead-ing to adoption of the direct primary in Utah inl.937 .... served in he 1939 Utah legislature and sponsored the bill ' ' ' would prohibit naming of legislators to appointive ons while serving as lawmakers and for two years t.. -eafter. (Paid Political Advertisement) GUARANTEED WATCH REPAIRS Jewelry & Spectacle Frames Soldered by Electricity C.D.COLE Located in Front Portion of Milford Laundry Bide. Mining location notices fr sale at The News office. You are Invited to the Beaver County Fair and Race Meet September 5-6-7 BEAVER, UTAH Biggest & Best Race Meet In Utah At Southern Utah's Finest Track $1,700.00 In Purses facing Three Days .V ORD DAY AT THE FAIR IS SEPT. 5 THE FIRST DAY OF THE FAIR FREE ENTERTAINMENT ON CITY PARK each evening, commencing at 7:30. Ball Park will be lighted for the occasion. ADMISSION PRICE BOc. includes grandstand seat and applies ap-plies to all, 12 years of age or over, entering the grounds. For children under 12 years, admission charge will be 25c, entitling them to grandstand seat if accompanied by adult, otherwise there will be an extra charge of 15c for such seat. DANCING EVERY NIGHT KODAK PRintf fNUU DECKLE EDGS SAW 2 DEVELOPING AND PRINTING-OS PRINTING-OS 8 iEJ. PR Posuw ROU ULPILMS TO: - ECONOMY PHOTO FINISHERS Box 1576, Station D LOS ANGELES - CALIF. PROMPT SHOE REPAIRS YOU get double value for your money when you have your comfortable comfort-able old shoes repaired and re-soled. Our modern mod-ern equipment enables us to rebuild your worn shoes to gave you genuine genu-ine savings in added use and comfort. Men's Shoes, Half Soles and Heels..$1.75 Childen's Shoes, Half Soles and Heels....$1.00 Rubber Lifts. 25c Rubber Heels 50c MILFORD SHOE SHOP Located East of Dr. Shannon's Shan-non's Office A. AND YOUR OWlRONi Telluride Power Company NIGHT HORSE RACING Makes Its Debut In Utah AT PAYSON'S lHth ANNUAL ONION DAYS & HOME COMING AUGUST 30 to SEPT. 2 PROGRAM OF EVENTS Friday, August ;0 Night Horse Rating and a combination combi-nation 29-actthree ring circus a continuous round of entertainment for one admission. Starts promptly prompt-ly at 7 p.m. , Saturday, August 31 Mammoth parade at 5 p.Vn. and the Night Horse Races and Circus again at 7 p.m. Monday, September 2 (Labor J)ay) Mammoth Parade Pa-rade at 10 a.m. and Afternoon Races with .Special Acts at 2 p.m. ' PLUS BANDS - PROGRAMS - DANCES BASEBALL - CARNIVAL - FUN PLAN TO SPEND LABOR DAY WEEK-END AT PAYSON , tABM Quart'63 k lV rX- Pint no. 64 . ValX i h Pint no. 65 , - - STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY Ul-rr'1S ' 1 THIS WHISKEY IS 4 YEARS OLD ill J ?WMMM The Modern Home IS AN Electrical Home And there are no Electric Refrigerators, Ranges, Washers or Household Appliances Appli-ances of Higher Quality than products of GENERAL ELECTRIC We shall be pleased to give you demonstrations or furnish you with any information desired Jefferson Merc. Co. Groceries Phone 20 Hardware 67 |