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Show -S ! : s 1 REED STEVENS Gives Promise Of Business-Like Administration Reed Stevens, the 49-year old Salt Lake City creamery exeut-ive, exeut-ive, who is waging such a vigorous vigor-ous campaign for the Governorship, Governor-ship, has aroused a new interest in politics among independent I voters throughout the state. An eminently successful business man who has risen from the ranks of labor without losing the common touch, Mr. Stevens has caught the public fancy with his straight : forward demand for a return to ' the American, way of doing things No mincer of words, this true son of the Utah pioneers has left no doubt as to what can be expected ex-pected if he is placed in the governor's gov-ernor's chair on November 5 th. He has guarranteed a businesslike business-like administration of the people's ' affairs an unbossed administration adminis-tration in which agriculture act-'ually act-'ually will get the support it re. J quires and deserves. Familier as he is with the peculiar pe-culiar problems of our rural communities, com-munities, Mr. Stevens is convinced convin-ced that economic stability can- not be achiefed here in Utah until un-til Utah agriculture is healthy and strong. He firmly believes that statewide prosperity is directly dir-ectly dependent upon the prosperity prosper-ity of the Utah stockman-farmer, j Mr. Stevens exemplifies ' the spirit of progressive Americanism.' paving attained a fair measure : of security for himself and nis family, he did not hesitate when his legion of friends throughout the state called upon him to offer off-er his valuable services to the 'public. Able, conscientious and in the full bloom of manhood, Reed Stevens is well equipped to lead the responsible citizens of this state in their fight for better ' government. It is up to the people to decide whether they can afford to pass up this grand opportunity to elect such a capable man to the State's highest and most important im-portant office. |