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Show " ..JIJU HI I ' 1 I III f"p -' I l l I II i i ii ii i . n ii i i iium i i Wl ,i in. mi. .ij ii ., i ii,m n.i 'V ' -Vr - i " - r . SI lite u i tagmr locikd; ' , M. T. VAN (MIDEN J ii '.! I ; M. T. Van Orden was bora at j I ' j: i. j Lev, iston, i.'(Mtemler 7, 1S9(; moved ika 'i to SmilhfieW in March, 1932. He M $ ' ' r I attended school at Lewiston and N.C. jj ' - ,', I HI.S. While at school he served as l6 ,A- ",T " J H&mtain of the Basketball Team and HEBER WHITING P-w 1 President of the Ag. Club. for mayor IgS H He has had business, experience During the 10 years that I have2S W Hand farmed a number of years. While iived in Smithfield it has been myl , !': , j on the farm he held executive posi- pleasure to work in our community in LOWTELL IIILLYARD -! j ;.Hions in the farm organization, and is many civjc anc chUrch activities. l H for two year councilman h M very friendly to the farmer's needs. .,.,.. E 1- He has served in various positions : Lowell Hillyard was born Septem- ' . fj foin the Stake and Council in Scouting. L L ... 1 $ ber 9, 1901 in Smithfield and has re- U lA In the Church he has held execu- sincerely appreciate the opportunity! P sided here all his life. His interests . Kfave positions in all his priesthood you people have biven me to serve in! Sare a11 111 Smithfield, where he owns ! ' ;uorums; Supt. Stake M.I.A.; Supt. of the Past- hisT ?.om! and Property i .i ward Sunday School ; M. Men Leader If you elect me Mayor I pledge that! I His leadership ability has been , ! 4 Sunday School Teacher; member Stake 1 wil1 cIevote my energies and my 2o! proven by his activity m various ; I High Council; and at present is Bishop years of experience gained in public church and civic capacities. (': of Smithfield First Ward; Chairman work to cariT out the letter and the! For 17 years he has been employed Bishop Council of the Stake- Vice sPirit of the Citizen's Party Platform. by the California Packing Corpora- , t Chairman Cache Eegional Storehouse 1 further pledge myself to clean elec- j tlon as Field Superintendent, and i and Vice President of the Merrill Fam- tion campaign that we may preserve! through this work has become ac- : ily Organization. the unity of our community and the! iquainted with existing needs and This year he is a member of the friendship that now exist among thef. 1 Problems in all parts of this commun- ; Honor club of the Metropolitan Life members of the opposing tickets. IS iity and thus ls able and wlllinS to ' ' Insurance Co. taJ serve Smithfield efficiently, honestly i A vote for the Citizen Party is a iand caPably- 1 vote for M. T. Van Orden to serve you I'9 I in the city council. ' - ! 3 Si A la-' QEMTEFsfREfr"""" ia" I EDGAR NILSON I JESSE E. PITCHER j I FOR TWO YEAR COUNCILMAN FOR 4 YEAR COUNCILMAN ' J Edgar Nilson, candidate for City I have gladly served the people of 1 IjJcouncilman (two year term) on the Smithfield as city councilman, and! SjCitizen ticket, is a man of outstand- would be happy to be re-elected if the 1 fflmg qualities. He has a congenial per- people of our fair city think myrec-f ' Jsonality making it possible for him to ord merits their consideration. f . - 1 meet the people of all walks of life. During the time I have been chair-! ijHis disposition and character is such man of the Street committe some off. 4 i j that anyone contacting him in civic the things we have accomplished are: ;UJ ; affairs will be given proper considera- The buying and paying for equip- ! j tion. His willingness to serve is a ment which has enabled us to havell ' T. LEONARD SORENSEN ; possession few people have in such oiled roads, having now about 3 miles Sy FOR kecorder abundance. Nothing is too much trou- of oiled road in our city. This equip- f What a neighbor sees in T. Leonard I We for him. Anything that he can ment is also used to clear snow fromS sorensen that would justify voting Sdo to help make our community thrive the streets in winter, making it pos- g ifor him as CityRecorder for the next : and our people happy and contented, sible for the milk trucks to follow two years 1 he will be only too glad to do it. their routes. g A nat'ive of Smithfield, with a i He has served as a member of the A cement mixer' has been purchas- wide experience in church and civic MRS CORA W ASTON M smithfield Irrigation Board; on the ed instead of the costly custom of 1 activities. for treasurer j Civic Improvement committee of our renting one. 1 1 Educated in the grade and high Mrs. Cora Aston was born in fn city; he has been active in Scouting A gravej pit has been acquired! schools of the city; spent two and a Smithfield in 1890. She attended school land M.I. A. and has been president of which produces gravel equal to any inj Jhalf years as a missionary in the edu- here and has lived here most of her J the Y.M.M.I.A. for the past two years the State. ! cational and cultural centers of the life. She was employed as clerk in jm the Smithfield Second Ward. Approximately 3 miles of curb and I United States. Was a member of the Toolson store, now known as Union j I His daily routine of work takes him have beren. Pfc m' 2 miles of t Merc, for three years. Moved to Ban- -3 into the various parts of Smithfield WhlTch aT,e on .Main Street. i croft in 1912 and worked as clerk in I J daily, and thereby permits him to ob- , ln ,the .nter paths have been! 1 , I Toolson Brothers store there for Vh h serve the repairs and improvements c ea,r f flulckly and for thel MAS-frfSVea? , years. She moved back' to' Smithfield fjthat are necessary in Smithfield City studnts- ff f ( I twtj 3 T murc. or- in December, 1921, and worked as M roads and sidewalks. He has a definite , A ,sm fmatter, of. ha?l SrithcLTfi tT weigher Amalgamated Sugar Co. t interest in properly maintaining the Jeeil the c,usto? of sprinkling streetsl itant m the Smithfield Stake M.I. A. at Cardon wei hf stati0n seven 1 ' eitv narks and nlaverounds and to for funeral corteges and m the winterB , Mr. Sorensen has a keen mental t f , n ata tain th standards of beautifica the rem0Val of snow from in front offc abmty'. 6XCelIent memo' and a tion S SmkfieM city is noted Sr h f the deCeased'- als 4 KZf 1'' 1 ' u He has a definite knowledo-e of m& Pessary space m the cemetery jjf to meet and treat people. years. She also served as Smithfield Nmithfie d citvcfc IsPeakwith P"de of our tree plant-IS He is methodical and careful -and City Treasurer two years, 1931 and : ! and awes Iquttv Sd Tustice ?n Z Mg ?ect 0n. Main Street Whenl- f ' SUCC6SS f his Personal 1932" She served in church organia- 1 i dSribSn of th? cJlinarv water as f16 we hadms.e? out 160 17 year as Relief Society teach- ; well asThe fdnof o7- LthenStateTohri9SeBeaeiStp 1 ? ?" ' H dinances relating to culinarv wter f- n -f. 7 Beaui i m Genealogical work. 1 reIaiJimary ater tification Committee report. 1 .If elected she will do her best to I I Arees ,.whlch the "ty formerly set I serve you honestly and efficiently. L.:. j t out have been cared for and watered.! laws. He has a definite knowledge of . . 1 ,have tried at a11 times to be 1 B Smithfield irrigation needs and as- fl?endly and pleasant with every one 1 sures his cooperation to the irrigation Wlth whom my duties brought me in 1 : company and other agencies in acquir- com;act- I i ; ing irrigation water" as well as the have sPent considerable time on , ; equitable distribution of the irrigation Fv(?X'T ;' water that Smithfield city now has. C-HJ : He further pledges himself to a policy this work and will pledge rnvselftol 1 Jof keeping the tax levies to a minimum continue to give freely of my time and! I .-jand to get Smithfield city out of debt efforts if the voters think me worthy I 4at the earliest possible date. of their support at the election. R 9 LirTZTZVTTTTTT '-' .v, r, , ,,....t r- .rwTrnrn J, |