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" i Political Announcements FOR SHERIFF. . -' I hereby announce' "that I am a candidate for the office '"'of County Coun-ty Sheriff, subject to the. w'ill ot the R;publican voters at the primary pri-mary election which will .be hela September 13, 1938. ' NIELS JENSEN (Paid Political Adv.) FOR CLERK I hereby announce that . I am a candidate for the office of Coun: ty Clerk, subject to the will of the Republican voters at the primary pri-mary election which will be held September 13, 1938. WILLIAM A. MILLER (Paid Political Adv.) FOR TREASURER I hereby announce that I am a candidate for the office of County Coun-ty Treasurer, subject to the will of the Republican voters at- the primary pri-mary election w'hich will be held September 13, 1938. S. TAYLOR FARNS WORTH (Paid Political Adv.) . ' FOR ASSESSOR I hereby announce that I am a candidate for the office cf County Coun-ty Assessor, subject to the will ot the' Republican voters at the primary pri-mary election which will be held j September 13, 1938. ! J. H. ROLLINS (Paid Political Adv.) j FOR RECORDER I I hereby announce that I am a I candidate for the office of Coun-J Coun-J ty Recorder, subject to the will ot j the Republican voters at the primary pri-mary election which will be held September 13, 1938. j ' VELLA BROWNER ;(Paid Political Adv.) FOR ATTORNEY I I hereby announce that I am a candidate for the office of Coun-' Coun-' ty Attorney, subject to the will ot the Democratic voters at the pri-' pri-' mary election which will be hela ! September 13, 1938. i THEODORE BOHN ; (Paid Political Adv.) FOR 4-YEAR COMMISSIONER I hereby announce that I am a : candidate for the office of County Commissioner for the 4-year term, i subject to the will of the Democratic Demo-cratic voters at the primary election elec-tion to be held September 13, 1938. " J. E. WILSON (Paid Political Adv.) I FOR 2-YEAR COMMISSIONER I I hereby announce that I am a candidate for the office of County Commissioner for the 2-year term, subject to the will of the Democratic Demo-cratic voters at the primary election elec-tion to be held September 13, 1938. H. A. CHRISTIANSEN (Paid Political Adv.) FOR SHERIFF I hereby announce that I am a candidate for nomination for the office of County Sheriff on the .-Republican ticket at the primary election to be held on September 13, 1938. JASPER PUFFER (Paid Political Adv.) FOR STATE SENATOR I hereby announce that I am a candidate for nomination on the Democratic ticket for the office of State Senator from Beaver and Millard counties rat the (primary election which will be held Sep-, tember 13, 1938. GRANT H. TOLTON (Paid Political Adv.) TYPICALLY AMERICAN If a young lad in school were asked to name some things typically American, he probably would answer: Indians or skyscrapers. A few years later, with his mind shifted to busines problems, his answer might well be: the local bank. In this country, the local bank has been a natural development. Wherever groups of people have settled and the need of -banking service has arisen, the local bank has opened its doors to give financial assistance and helpful counsel. 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