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Show THE PRQVO POST SgSK8SSK'8irgXSSS! w gacoaaacaaggsgggE The People of Utah County Can Do No Better than to Vote for These Candidates. They Are Experienced and Capable, and if Elected They Will Give You Efficient Service. 1 Lis Means a Savings to Every Taxpayer. i ? ELIAS HANSEN Candidate for Dist. Attorney A ! 4 . 1 From Mr Hansen SpaniHh Fork is a well trainel lawyer. He attended the University of Utah, where -i- V Qlu, ..tl&h tv tt1 f hr S&&tfSX-- A i !& v 4 sj- j - Reared v 5 t S 4- - 4 5 $ b 5 "V ' b t' HohroU and H I A Clhiger is In the prime of lgnro is nmihood and does well what- ver he undertakes. Everyone C 6tienks well of his work as county; road commissioner; and if a man has made good In one office he ought t HmSl 4-- r "V I t orj 1 ber ? Mr. Chadwicks quahlli ition- carefu'lv I efore saying win their sessor should be. - rv ui ' 5 A JE - tit as r a iiiutwiit m pjh- . s jo-ik- 7jiry.M 1 er kj educated la the public schools and was a student at the B Y. U. for six years. Was e of the peace at Lake View. ( nd Is at the present time precinct chalmiin and central committeeman lor his dii strict. He is a successful" 'a - j . another. Mr. Clinger In &? - 1 ,v- - for-Sher- iff v U., and Y MARION CLINGER Candidate Mr bad fie yeirs experience in nieicantile business Luring the last fne years Ins been In the nursery business whiih has taluu him into prutKull) eteiy e 'ifaiue and firm Utah county, an in this vat he has acqelied a thoroogn knowb-lgof m even p irt oi the ropertv tallies shomd coa county Fvery tax dfcgi, 4 o Has s -- erican Fork age 34 veas the farm and educated In took biiano'Ra comae in the farmer and stock raiser, and stands lor the strict enforcement of the prohibitory law. j 4, ' X ? ' f' L. R. DAVIS for Recorder WILLIAM A. KNIGHT Candidate for Representative - Candidate i The office of county clerk is a most difficult one to fill. The incumbent From Spanish Fork. A young man well qualified for the position. Has served as deputy under Floyd John- should have had previous experience In office, or he will have hard sledding. Mr. Smith Is well qualified for the office of clerk. He was educated at the Br Y. U., from which instt tutlon he was graduated under Karl G. Maesers supervision. Taught school four years, after which he engaged In xagriculture and the sheep industry. He has held the office of school trustee, city councilman,' city treasurer, city recorder, justice of the peace, and Is a man of high moral character. Knight was boro In Salt Lake Clty tn 1876 and after completing his courses In the public schools of that city he attended the L. D. S. university where he completed his educa- tion and entered upon the hig way to success. He served four years as a blacksmith and then became surveyor which line he followed until he became associated with the canal companies of Salt Lake county. oFr years he has been superintendent of the Irrigation system and has had a practical experience whic especially fits hltn for legislative service. Mr. r. Knight is a believer in keeping hia pact with the people and will keep his party pledges. county recorder, resigned, in which position he gave such excellent service that the board of county commissioners appointed him recorder. Educated at Spanish Fork high school and has taken a course with the International Correspondence schools. Careful and attentive to business. Taxpayrs should have no hesitation In selecting a man for Ibis position who is trained for the office and know that the county records will not be bayrled up by an apprentice. son, Uni- years. Served as county attorney for one term, making a splendid record, andisiow a candidate for a second city prosecutor of American Fork City for nearly two Has been terms. He is a strong Prohibitionist and favors the strict enforcement 4 the law. Mr. Pat ker U regarded by the profession as an able "lawyer and should be reelectel. i " p $ ij 4 & ALBERT E. COOPER Candidate for Representative Candidate for Commissioner of Paysonjrarely has had an experience to qualify him r S., Page, Jr., for the position of county commissioner. He was educated In the public schools and took an active part In public affairs of Payson City T He has served as justice of the peace, Your terms as city ret order, one term i-- .tp V-- l training, knows his official duties from A to Z, and by all means should be given a second teim. t From Pleasant Grove, age 47 years. Educated in the district schools, Brigham Young Academy and University A served as bishop of Payson Second ward for ten years, and acted as state. of Deseret. Trainea in mercantile business, later took up milling business, and Is now proprietor of Pleasant Grove Roller Mills. Also a bank director. Served aa city councilman bill. farm owner. Has been an earnest, active member of the Republican party ever since Its organisation In this keepers belligerent known In this county. At oqe critical time during the prosecution of liquor cases when the Mr. whole city council .wavered, for the alone vigor Cooper stood dot ous enforcement cf the prohibitory state. law. . of the John Roundy surely fills the He has been especially success-fu- l in mining; is now president and principal owner of the Wallsburg Ranch and Cattle Co.; has the con trolling Interest In one of the large grocery houses oA Provo, and ia an officer of one of the leading banks of Provo. most president of the Nebo stake for fifteen years. President of Strawberry Hight Line Canal Co., end is a large legislator should have a knowl edge of the varied interests , during the construction of the water works which is municipally owned. Served as mayor for two terms when the prohibition ordinance was first adopted, and had the opposition of the as city councilman, postmaster for sine years, filled two missions abroad, JOHN ROUNDY " Candidate for Representative A -- ON- L7L7 NELSCandidate for Treasurer Utah county has never had a better .county treasurer. 'The books of hla office are in perfect shape, and Mr Nelson has the happy faculty of mak Ing every one who comes to the office to kick about 4is taxes, go away with a smile. Mr. Nelson has long been recognised a master of every do tail of the office and has been called ia many timea during the past ten yeara to instruct the newly "elected candl-dat- e 'in the duties cf bis office. Mr. 1 $ JR. -- ' It' can truthfully be said without fear of conrtadictlon that there isnt s better qualified man in the state for the office of county surveyor than He was educated In Mr, Stewart. the Provo schools, at the B. Y. U., and took his B. S degree at the Univervit of Utah. Hjs father and grandfather were surveyors and he has been trained as a surveyor from his youth up. He served several years as U. S. deputy surveyor, and has surveved practically every acre of ground In Utih county. .At the government eVtntutBticn, Mr. btew-ar- t passed the highest examination of any man in the state ant ranked eighth In the whole United States versity of Michigan lav school. Has practiced law In Provo for over five term. -- ' " JOHN R. STEWART Candidate for Surveyor Graduated from the celebrated 44 4 Mr. GEORGE PARKER Candiate for Attorney J. on the public Chicago. Was an Instructor at the I Diversity of Utah and at the branch notmal at Cedar City Then he entered upon the practice of law at Spanish Fork, where he has built up a lucrative business. HT has been city prosecutor of Spanish Fork City for a pumbtr cf years, lie ista Pro liibitionist, both in belief and in prac tice, and stands for a thorough enforcement of the law. JAMES B. SMITH Candidate for Clerk S. PAGE, v 4 if, Fiom he was a leader In debating. Took bis law course at the University o f TVjr&t v FRNEST CHADWICK Candidate for Assessor -- t v . A The nomination sought Mr. Reunify, who is the synonym of honesty and In the language of Mr. RoundyJ stand firmly for prohibition and will do alt I can to further the cause if elected or not elected . fair (Jeaiing. 1 -- L (Political advertisement. ) RALPH R. AI1RUS GREEK KINO ORDERS TROOPS TO PREVENT REBELS-ADVANC- E RANCHER 18 KILLED BY KICK OF HORSE , Athens, Nor. 2. King Constantine Spanish Fork, Ner. 2 lssned order today to the royalists Williams, rancher of Palmyra, Is troop to prevent the advance of the lead from the effects of a blow from revolutionary forces at all. costa. a hoof.' horse's From Candidate for the Legislature One hundred and fifty loyal troops was attempting to catch Williams had previously evacuated Katerina Spanleh Fork. , before 600 Insurgents armed with ma- the animal when it wheeled and chine guns, withdrawing to join re- kicked. - He - was struck Just - over A rising young lawyer makes a the heart His old son was , inforcements.? i good legislator. Mr Andrus obtained standing near. his legal education at the national GEORGE SAGE DIED The. boy seeing his father Vaa capitol where he had an opportunity HERE WEDNESDAY EVENING hurt rano his mother with the news ' to obaerveTtbe that papa Is hurted:" "workings 6f thd greatMrs. Williams rushed to the scene est legislative body in the world. He George Sage, 68 years old and' a j te 28 yean of age, a Utah county native of England, died at a local and found her hbsband dead. Death man, and has practiced law for near- hospital last Wednesday night. He . had come almost Instantly. Williams was 62 years of age and ly two years. He is of good bablts is survived by one eon, W, B. Sage end If elected will work hard for a of Salt Lake and other relatives. The native of Wales. He Is survived by strong prohibition law. remains will be shpped to Cleve- his wife and five children. land, Okld, by 0. H. Berg ft Son. - FOR LEGISLATURE six-ye- PRESIDENT ' has lead ed for Wilson and 79 for Hughes. MANOERFIELD J. H. Manderfleld, veteran assistIndicated , they president ant general freight and passenger mould vote for Hughes this year. of the Salt Lake Route, has agent PU8-BUte ,n In!went7't-to become general manager .resigned 0 territory, of the strongly - Republican Union stockyards. Hughes led Wilson 1407 to 1099. In The change Is effective the 16th of fourteen tMt votee in Connecticut, : this month, idso mostly where Republican votee would be expected, Hughes led, 678 to 216. of That the drift Wilson evident among -- New York, Nov. 2. to President the operating employees of the not extend to those em- ploy eu in a clerical capacity U indicated by a straw vote taken -- at the Railroad Young Men's Christian aasiclatlon in New York City. In a total of 43 votes 'President Wilson led Hughes by only 244 to 241 with the - UP 1 ll r REPAIRING - STOVES - -- votes forBenaoBr'the Socialist RALLY ON PROVE BENCH ' NEXT MONDAY NIGHT nominee. Those voting in the poll included A Republican rally will be held in conductors, trainmen, engine men, the Ttmpanogoe amusement hall next clerks, gatemen. ticket sellers and who Of heads of departments. Monday night. Dr. George H. Brim-hathose and others will speak. voted for Roosevelt in 1912, 24 vot- 8 QUITS TO DIRECT 8TOCK YARDS OF S VOTES IN POLL OF Twenty four Taft voters switched to M. RAILROAD Y. C. A. Wilson and 44 erstwhile supporters UTENSILS, O , 894 MACHINES AND GAS ENGINES A V. DUNN 1st East South, Phone 227 |