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Show LIST OF CANDIDATES FOR NOMINATION AT PRIMARY ELECTION, 1942 OFFICIAL PRIMARY BALLOT OFFICIAL PRIMARY BALLOT DEMOCRATIC REPUBLICAN Beaver County, Utah, Tuesday, September 1, 1942 Beaver County, Utah, Tuesday, September 1, 1942 i INSTRUCTIONS TO VOTER: To vote for a candidate place a cross (X) INSTRUCTIONS TO VOTER: To vote for a candidate place a cross (X) in the square at the right of the name of the person for whom you desire in the square at the right of the name of the person for whom you desire to vote and in no other place. Do not vote for any candidate listed under to vote and in no other place. Do not vote for any candidate listed under more than one party or group designation. more than one party or group designation. For Justice of Supreme Court Vote for One For RepreUttve in Congrt. For State Svatr First District Vote for One Eighth District Vote for One BAKER, CLARENCE E. d LEE, J. BRACKEN Q HINCKLEY, RULON T. d BRONSON, M. J. I 1 MARTINES, FRANK G. I I KELLY, JAMES A. MOFFATT, DAVID A. Zl """""""" I HEREBY CERTIFY that the above is a true and correct cor-rect list of candidates for nomination to be voted on at the Primary Election to be held in the various election dis-tricta dis-tricta of Beaver County on Tuesday, September 1, 1942. of Beaver County, State of Utah . JAMES A. KELLY Candidate for v Nomination As STATE SENATOR on the Republican Ticket Representing Beaver and Millard Counties PRIMARY ELECTION SEPT. 1 A Man with Years of Business Experience and Contacts with Fanners and Livestock Men. A man who has repeatedly been elected to offices of trust, such as Mayor of Fillmore Fill-more City (two succes.-tive terms), Fillmore Fill-more City Councilman (three terms), and School Board Member (four terms). A man who will fairly represent the people of both Beaver and Millard Counties. Subscribe for the Home Town Paper Only 17c a Month! ELECTRIC POWER Is America's No. 1 War Worker! o o o 1 Out of 5 In a few weeks, America's youth Q i 1 A will go back to school. That means OvllUUl AgC increased work and strain for young eyes. Extra reading, studying and Children HHS homework will tax the student's vision. i Defective , nw ls the time i sure your children have the proper light ThNtCI 0lrt" ! P1"0 their eyes from needless I ryyCblllL. strain. Check the light bulbs for j strength and the lamps for proper position and non-glare qualities. Light conditioning is as necessary to get them for school as new clothes, proper dentistry and physical checkups. check-ups. It's up to the parents to see v that children's precious sight is protected pro-tected .... to make their work easier and their marks higher. o o o Telluride Power Co. 'i |