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Show Hn-- mil iiii m .. h hi lil.P iirti - iinrt.iiiirhif - 'iiiiitifrfiriitiiinfirffidiirfriiitl 4i nt timiai THE IAY ION CHRONICLE, PAYSON, UTAH VOTE FOR VOTE FOR ROBERT L. WILSON ELISHA WARNER Senator Francis S. Lundell Candidate for Candidate For Democratic Candidate For COUNTY SURVEYOR STATE SENATOR STATE SENATOR on the Democratic Ticket On the Democratic Ticket VOTE FOR VOTE FOR WHY DOES ANYONE WANT BURTON H. ADAMS Democratic Candidate For TO BE ELECTED TO THE STATE LEGISLATURE? STATE SENATOR Tla duis any ol Stall Vvie '1 is i n t . I,, Iti (pit stloll i si i Xpi b m i Iv S t ' w lu mi I 11 tin 11 till IK y as Mill as bis Stall plus mg all tl gilts and tali ills m might ti it osm ss ni a pio-- I a ti tldt Illy to li that Will t A 1 nditioiis anil mini v e gi ni i iv mg st.uidaiUs ol tlu people It it. is londition is sought tm .u1 1 b i tight about, u n mu s umun-- i , i Y i 4 I tin M -t latum 'la, mg not dune A 111 , s mu x i t t i 1( .1 Salv age Kid Uioss di a i s, in l ot Commute Chan an paigs 'imntti oi k and so on Sitting Com a land i and tlu 2 i To git up III IS (It I I I am Stati job This is pi l haps an u net MR. ADAMS vv lu n n ilitn s mtu luiiioi a bli mot ve although ot hiiuesstul lai mu and business lui tin in- - list d piople should lie api lsed iii div lu d a ho h is no hi tti i pl.it-te- i the but that tlu aspnant toi a mail ot lk asant Ui ov e o 1'iiminuit m uv ii and ihuuh m than that up in w huh to St. t. begislatuu bulb is going In i Km 4 tin tlu supp n t ol tin sunu-- t atl.uis tm d a lii-- as it spiingbo.u but mi u' lainp.iin A hmust, capable legislatoi iitiin-- , o! Utah Counts tm tin lung t be ' h ti mi n i ati s, a in and turn tsi St Iv m Maym ol Tooele and a 3 To havi good ot St I Stati li t w . d impoitant position it ion that as inin pu k up sunn nue little bilbou loiihii kglslatm Mi Wal in a niadi mill ti Mi iM It Lpslattn e in tin Fust name on i oil call, his ni v tm aiding in the mait-I Tliat lx til, it hi w ill oiu pli d md In ipt d in passin 'I dm t was almost mvaiiably i nt of law s that w ill hi netit thi judgment ,, )7 u nil h g.ii e lanlullv stud allil Wtigh i c I ing Si n,ii p 11 w H and pi nalit the iiuinv Ilap-pil- v siippmtid In the house i to e li tin lii qulati pi Ilf ll glxl it ion til it IS pustnt-- i I'li those who tall lto this tat-- t Kav Pond Uommissionu of Cache pu lik n s ti it ii M i nmpi ii ;m ale few, and those who aii County, Stake Piesidtnt in Richd and apply mu ti st to all II, lt n eld In tm m d to tin Ugislitivi positions tm mond, and luimu ligislator sitkmg m his opinion the li j islatnm is pi o li i a( i ol lllts to Ills i xt-and typical ol Judas, lii thinks ck.ii v and acts vuse-l- v unison tins tin the bt st mti lists id a majoi-- 1 t hi It a .ii pi o' idi d t li nt s fm tin v aie hi Having the people Hi is above bnbuy of any 1 v ol m tin pi oplt ol the Stati In u Id ni m to bond who s( nt tlum tin to ait in type Lil.md Redd, Republican will vote toi it, it lonvmcid that a a id to hah a tlm tv dav Re pi i si illative hum lu u stead San Juan it w ill not In m lit a niajoi itv ot bank-m I ,n mi i ti ol si that pi County the iitlills, he will oppose It v bi , ill tin will dm upti Wo mill successful agi uultui al Flowers for I eis Wainei is not h pi i smiting ( ,,, H tm tin milk m tbi ,t I believe nun in the St nate worth In about $350,000 Honolulu, am paitiililai gioiip oi iliqin listiib t po i svion Buiton 11 Adams will piopuly sold of flowers are cut Ills land.dacv is not adva.uid by annually, A ,,m p, llt , ,uU.t of Utah I ' cause for making leis. icpicsuit tin people 11c am pait.uilai minis lU (,IPMUdtion mostly Fiumc G Shi p Pus- County ot this, he is in a position to give1 llMu i w ati l m ol mu md atn si Bui- ot m F.u pn Utah ulint County atti ntion to a gi mips, a i id all m Milk Cows on Farms m loupiiation with tin c eau and nt ut State div tduals, to st i v e as a law inaki l smnits Ki di al Gun mm nt There were an estimated bum Bute.iu should si i vi, with an ivi only milk cows on farms m the I d VOTE OCTOBER 6th for the lalion iiisoii p Appm pi hi tin tin st good of all States last January 1. BURTON H.- - ADAMS His tlmtv .Vials ol expt i lent c Hill to pui hasi an additional 78 inis ol uni lm the Ltah StateIv in seiving the public as a mils(Paid Political Adv u tisenunt) Ilian has qtialllid bull to Hospital that" it n av In ni al papt and li mi n tlu Utah laws of 1030 Section 51 pio-anuiatilv allalve tlu miaiung 'Ot ''ll t cognition, by civil oi elec- HITLER SAYS AMERICANS of bills as tin .in piismtid, to hui dm on tl ipav i l ut the ititsofticials. of tion Stati political t out and limmatc the puk jokiis with a move-n- u DONT VALUE PRIVILIGE I was tin anting and xponxoi of pal tu s identiliid and the loopholis m llnm, to sift nt of campaign to undermine di ti dm bill, upon which the the w heat fi urn the i half ovuthiow the local, state, oi GF FREE ELECTION LAW (Paid Politlial Ailveitisim nt) diintuii ut mu tiviiian defense mnational government, ot any facis istahlistid II Cull Illlttl C'i i ( i i x i County Surveyor by Appointment in June. 1942 Mr Wilson tilings to tins olfiio yeais of expei linn in the fn Ul of Engined ing and in addition tin ability of a suiussful lonti.utui, thus combining the ability of i and di.xigmg with that of butldng If elected, he will solve the problems of his ofiue piomplly, correctly, and economu ally (Paid Political Adi tixnu nt) 1 1 i 1 i i i 1 i I i ' i i ! i I i I 1 ' i i I i 1 i i i 1 i , 10 OF INCOME i , IS OliR QUOTA Vue-Picsid- IN WAR BONDS i i I Iron Ore Distilet The Lake Superior district supplies more Iron ore than any other section of the world, and consists of Minnesota, Michigan and Free Beer vat overflowed into the city water supply of Joliet, 111., residents got a kick out of turning on their faucets to find beer flowing from the taps. 1 ' When a brewery bill pioviding and empowii-m- g the Cmu mm to least m.tig-ma- l lands on Utah Lake to! the pi i m nt Ii ov o An pm t A bill pinvulmg and impow Cling tin Ciovimoi to lease lancis to a. i l nnu nt for the Imtid Stati a bombing lunge m Tom le county lioin wliuh a (,it at dial ot tin-- a u i is hiought into tin Stati I was pluml on a committee and math the mv i stigation m n-id to tlu i pt ndituii ot tlu s,, 00 000 that was u tumid to the , nd ii loimtiis tm the main-inai, t tlu tits Mints ad FORViCTORY BUY t'M ri Power in Gas There is enough power in a gallon of gasoline to propel a car 450 miles If It were not for wind resistance, friction and a few other details. S I'AT l I S WAR l ,J BONDS DOUGLAS L. PHILLIPS STAMPS m 1 tion that piomulgates a piogiam of tieason oi involution, of ay faction that affiliates with alun s mun us, agt luies oi other advocating m aiding, by .void m ait attempts to injuie or destiov tlu gov ei nnu nt ol this state of the union Section 52 pi ovules that the executive ot ficus of a new paity oigimation must subsenbe to md tile an oath of allegunee to the constitution and government of the state ad nation, covtiing all mints enumeiated in the pie-i- t mgan-idtiin- ding si ction Si i turn 5.3 is di signed to control lltvis-tlgal.it load, and ti that the punting of ballots in older to loll-- t It tilt til it it should insult exclusion of min' to follow its pusiiit ihan-n- , ihmirt to which objectionable ufi lence is N to assist and maintain tlu the the in nade thiee suc-- u bill, load svsUm tl louu.out the emin-- t i turns pi i tain to the si tiling Mv i pi i u iu t ti ai In s me siiutinv ot affidavits the invesv ilnt-i- d Democratic Candidate For iu-Ull- tv li UTAH COUNTY AUDITOR Pampas Argentina x.q the win hi s a a i Ii mini il tiv i mi i , i - v i lssatu with hit tin p'oiu tigation ot apparent ftaud and appointed falsi hood, and the penalties to be i omniissioii .nflnUd tm violation ot the act But It Hadn't I v as auti.oi ot a ill pi ov nhng Tlu it is nothing m the proposOn November 13, 1833, meteors m app1 pm tion tm tlu building ed mi asm e to whuh anv loyal swarmed through the sky like snow- ot ail Ai mol m Iav son Anu nan may object It is flakes, and many believed that the bill tint I intiodiued Anotlu bv the Amencan Legion end of the wot Id had come was ono it laving the funui ot and the Yi tei ans of F'm t ign .us, m d on tai tm ,e K.is tax let in We who fthi lu ve m piaie and piotec-tioai tm s on turn opuation om insidious i ni i oaehments m tlm st iti tie lompititive with i missai ii s, as well as fmugn boid-, mu s s i xt to in Stati in in pi i i.iution and loiesight to pu-so an tlu all havt tlu piov t nt 7 1 piotential enemies fiom ns t,u di d a tu n ot tlu gas bunging the vvai to oui shines 11 1041 I ni ,x On Ft tu u a Ilie communist paity ill th I' 'v ill Id I U' whoso puenni.il candidate for Iv t tie mills ' tl otoligl ii suit nt is siiving a piison 'll' sL, tl t1 s, up toi pu hi tor fiaud and foigeiy. is n n 'id i i the km pi inq .div a politual mganiation mt h o ot anv one It a ti ''I is mou of a plot than a paity. it appi tu d to In mi nu i u ill nme like a I uimpii.uy than a dih nt in hi ii'imm iiumd campaign t.utoi s dt 1, iki Ti m nl t u d in t Path stati has a tight to ugu-lat13 1041 and a mi h t hi u n its ow n i li Uimis and to spi ti ow mg i ome nt m an t dit hi qualifications ot its of-ibuiu on oi in tla sdt 1. k he pow us not dc legaib 0 10 i'i hi u u Si n ite Bill iu t'd to the United Stati s by the loa mu 'dm i d bv Sniatois lUjiJli ' untitutiun no piohih'tid bv it lain it an t lb, si is un.n ' nm-s- i o tee to the !i atu ll bv I'n Ut ill l.i lsla-"- si ti s itstatis, aie usmvid A STORY OF to oi tin pin-nit. ,p, iih, It p si ts a tm i 'v and The to piottct then FOREIGN INTRIGUE tl iisevvoithv iltmt to piotut tile gov u ne i nt light md thunsilus horn si m t u i it Urn public fi oill h mills of it v olation.ii y mtii-i- i It li u "Don t Long your fimily to San iimitis upon oMionhigun - ai tho unut tin eat of A! ,o ' Tl at was the Si n iti s hi it upon its di st, bv alien themists is one warninq si s It'll Curt. tei en ed ham a f'.tnd d u ul ts lesuved to the peo- di e t subst hi mt mi tie nni But the young engineer was ok u h p i! t H s to bt p en tlu si want of no paituu- alieady beadel for the ibli to the toi m li (HI. it and ne er le nor his 1,11 ll Oil id ot'sil l ip n i h a tl ii u ui nii ' brave vounj wde hated heck mv bills whuh wue fm the horn the ot toe people of the st ite in ier, wh on tr eat d ened our hemisphere defense bai e 'ti i d mv ielkuv turn nl t than ii l.i Is an v i Another session of oui State Lcgislatuie will convene caily in J inuau Since all the legislatoi s bom Utah Gouty must be elected m Novembu. it is impel ative that the lotus go to the polls on Oct (i and vote in the i f pnmaiv, if tney nominate then choice to the finals appear in Hitler savs we aie indifferent having no mtucst m our Demounts goveiment Om busy life made Hitlei s challenge appear ui contested so far as the lecent pi unary i lection was concerned, but he is wrong as usual, and its up to eveiy qualified voter to piove this fact Oct is the day we dump this tinmv oveibo.u cl. and on Nov. 3. as Anii'i lean citizens well nail that malignant lie if we all turn out and exucise oui fianehise un-of- k v - I l I n pr ; fn i i x I i -i Otu BUY GMT I: I) STATUS WAR sen-tuu- e 11 I vv . i l 1 4. t f r-- ' o i I le-- n i l e v i i 1 MR. PHILLIPS hint the leading candidate foi the position he seeks He would again appreciate the suppmt of the pi in the Runoff Pnm.uy Oil ti Mr Phillips is a Dt puty County Recorder and has had muih expel lenee in the Countv government wluih qualifies him tor the position of County Auditoi Mr Phillips is an active Di itinera t, being than mm ot Distiii t No 23 and is also Provo Citv Piecnut Si detail Vote for DOUGLAS PHILLIPS For COUNTY AUDITOR On October 6 (Paid Political Adv ei nt) of R wise had been barred from that picturesque district. Hundieds of Italians who had to leave homes they had occupied for many years in industrial Pittsburgh may now move back. General DeWitt abolished all prohibited and restricted areas within the Western defense command" as established by the attorney general, thus making available a substantial number of farmhands and fruit pickers for work in California's fields and orchards situated within those areas Help Truik Farming. Italian aliens had been an important factor in tiuck farming in the Half Moon bay district near San Francisco. They had been barred also from considerable farm land in Monterey county as well as in Southern California and elsewhere in the state Although General DcWitts proclamation thus should help the states economic situation, this consideration was not a motivating factor in his decision, according to observers A spokesman explained the situaThe attorney genetion this way rals orders, which cleared the prohibited areas of German and Italian aliens by February 24, weie issued before a long range pattern for dealing with the enemy alien problem had been worked out They were thus looked upon as a stop gap measure to protect the coast from possible sabotage and fifth column activity until there was opportunity to develop a broad piogram. When General DeWitt received, under presidential order, the right to deal with the Japanese, German and Italian situation as he deemed best consonant with requirements of military necessity, he retained all the prohibited and restricted areas as designated by Mr Biddle. Some Places Proscribed. But, it is understood, retention of these areas would not follow the present pattern of dealing with enemy aliens There are still certain places into which an Italian or German may not go, and all these places are guarded by physical barriers and sentries They are along aid near military and naval installations In addition to providing some additional farm labor in needy areas. General DeW,tt's prut tarnation will nuke av ailable n oi e w ( r! ors for industry, because, m some plants enemy aliens an nut barred from the payrolls The new order had the effect of restoi mg almost normal fam !v life to thousands of Germans and Italians, but compliance with curfew, residence and tra.el restiictnms is still required Girman and Italian aliens m California must, in spite of the relaxation of tne earlier orders, remain in their homes between and 6 a m , may not travel more than five miles ftom their homes, and must obtain permission from a federal attorney be fore changing their residences. "S- & Satk ,dal, W MR. GREEN Familiar to all th, ( swing shift is La. tin t (Vein Gieen) native t where he received his, and when- he and his fd reside Mr Gi i en i .n g mary Election fm Utdy Surveyor and is now Ur i election on Oetot Democratic candid.de Mr Gieen filkd a rru the L D S. Chuuh in S lea and has been active Chuiih in vai ioux eapac was Tintic Stake Clerk e.u s and is also well k the Tintic Mining Distr Giein has had a gnat de pei lence and is will qUa tlu position he now set the people of Utah Cour In supporting Mr Gr vill bung into office a idtiful and technical und - un-o- ff l f V ing (Paid Political Adverts CVI3 TT.J FG?i V Sill c ..ICC SKiBi ciiOi'Sia Soybean and Cotton Safety helmets of plast nounced sturdy enough for and construction jobs, can from heavy cotton treated soybean material. & CHARLES VV. MITCHT Candidate Utah County for Audi No Snakes in Ireland Snakes are found in every country in the world except Ireland and New Zealand and a few isolated sea islands like the Azores Followed Dads Trail And Had to Pay Fine MR. MITCHELL Appreciates Your Vote VERNE, MINN Roger Sherman, Support, October i second 1 grade, recently asked his faI i t t EXPERIENCE I ther for 50 cents to pay a fine imposed by school authorities D and R G Fingh i What's the fine for? demanded Clerk, a 11 i Cod Irolihc long time the father The cod is one of the most prolific Loval L D S Mimbet b For carving my initials on a i of fish a female 39 inches long proi i Real Democrat desk, the boy answered duces about 3 000 000 eggs War Veteran After listening to a stern parental Teacher and Funupal lecture, Roger said FARMERS URGED TO VOTE um-"io- n n I saw your initials there, Giaduate of L D S "But AT OCTOBER PRIMARY I thought it would be nice College and B Y U so Dad, i Have Post Graduate Crc-Flank G Shellep President of to have mine below them. Y U and U of U l P S He got the 50 tents. I the Utah Countv Farm Buieau, OF ACCOLN STNDENT l lu gt d all taimeis ,md IIui property i i i Competent owneis of the county to exercise State Police Return ( on tin Alwavs thur lights and vote m the run-t- f M nei whtneu1 To Taxpaycis Horse 1 Patrol Duty iblo Courtei t.x v pinraiv to be held Tuesday. .v . t h ' i 'is SYDNEV , N Y It took a war i t diiigtnie .md sui- Oitohu ti at a muting held in Home Owne! in Ut. Cou n r m ti i last thi s, ssi,,ns of tne Cminti Couit House in Pro- and gasoline rntionug to do it but vo Mi Shelki ui god thta under old Dobbin is i st At Li slat., and ENTITLED TO YOUR coming back into u on app ill tt nil' v t t "isint conditions thi winning of with the New York state AND SUPPORT OCT0N the war thinueh united etfoit police. m pi, ung me m Mu il ell itions toi ' nt h the lust consider n to s. i Use Your PieuoUx P on ag.iin ation of every The once prominent I ,n ,h Troop C fan lv and u isel , t w J of the tiiizui ng io" and inuntiv stssui'i if that ts X Rough Ridus agam, are using to be ad-l- i S, ( iu !' is is to he auomplished l 1 ' i to politics horses for p itrni duty after a lopsi can laws of P nd I ; ea! Adv n list hi come sicondarv nt i tis'n of several vears 'I. 'i a i i i I i ft i 37 (Paid Political Adiirtisef c- -t - Mr. Phillips of Piovo wishes to thank his many fi tends for the support he received m the September 1st Pnm.iiy. vvhiih made f 1 I t Democratism 8pm v i J .IV tr dollals, but thing vvoitli It is akin to tlu motius lull ISO St iti tliat nuliue mm to nuipt posiM this tions as Staki I'i suit nts Bish-i- ) s oi tails to pi null th iGuspil ill ill ill It nations ut tin uoild Hi mt 10 tin 2 II Si .sii in is tin same liasoii that induti id nil to spi nd tu it and talents in tin A. W 111 il lr sreyor0 Siviral thouNClsCO aliens who and Italian an sand Gun were regime! to move out of prohibited or n stinted areas set up in Califui ma bv Attorney Ginei.il Biddle in late January and caily February will be able to move baik into or woik m those districts un-da new pioclan, ation just issued by Lieut Gen. John L DeWitt, Western defense commander DiMaggio, Guiseppo father of Joe Dilla gio, the baseball player, may return to Fishermans wharf to keip an eye on Joes restaurant and reminisce with his old cronies many of whom likeSAN n i Coun,y eer Are Abolished. ainiot asull-Ii i t til It al l at i s to tl n q Ui si loll ills Tu lilldtl i i it i to Dili s i Runoff Elecf on Prohibited and Restricted Areas Set Up in Winter II it,,, i ' 'i pom tlsi s ..ski li k llu pus-- I Aliens Receive Help on Coast Steel Plant Es 1 6 u . Cai.b-bia- , n VV V VV V I e- -. Dsmbs Durst 1 1 pop-ulant- y V ff AAlai- by Granville Church READ IT IN THIS PAPER Jb n i m 1 1 t 1 i |