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Show RICH COUNTS REAPER, RANDOLPH, UTAH Candidates lamed Record of Services On Doth STEPHEN ABBOT Tickets Following are the names of candidates on both tickets to be voted for at the Primary Election, July 9, 1946: Republican United States Senator Wiliam L Baker, Arthur V. Wlatkins. Representative in Congress Stephen Abbot, David J. Wil-on- . Justice of the Supreme Court George W. Latimer, Kennett H. Milan. State Senator H. Clay CumE. J. Jenkins. mings, Delmore EastCounty Sheriff man, Hollo Eastman, Willis E. Kearl Farrell Peart. County Treasurer Wayne J. Ken nedy, William E. Marshal. County Assessor Morton Kearl, Earl Satterthwaite, Mitchell Sims. Democratic Representative in Congress Walter K. Granger, Edward J. Candidate for nomination at July 9th Primary Election to represent First Utah District in Mc-Poli- ' Congress. Graduated from USMA, West Point, 1902: was cadet with Generals Ralph Talbot, Stilwell, Robt. C. Richardson, Jr., R. E. Wood, (head of Seais Roebuck & Co.), Douglas MacArthur. Instructor at USMA 1904-0- n. Justice of the Supreme Court Albert H. Ellett, Mann M. Larson State Senator Alonzo F. Hop-ki-n, Lawrence L. Rasmussen. County Sheriff Vara G. Cheney, Lynn McKinnon,- Stanley Wilson. County Assessor Carter Cornia, 8. Generals Buckner, Iatton, Sultan, Eichelberger, Clifford Lee, H. H. Arnold, Shedd, Devers were cadets in his sections. One of these officers has written to Stephen Abbot, Your methods of handling us at that time made a deep impression on me and had much to do with my - Nonman E. Weston. RHEUMATISM and ARTHRITIS future. Retired active from duty I suffered for years and am so thankful that I found relief from tms terrable affliction that I will gladly answer anyone writing me for information. Mrs. Anna Paut2, jp. O. Box 825, Vancouver, Wash. 1911, recalled to active duty 1914; admitted to piactice law 1914; built honie in Uiotah County 1915. Active duty 1917-1- 9. Adjutant War Prison Barracks, Ft. Douglas; in command & of Training Pfiehup-iROTC at Agricultural College and Instructor at Officers Training Camp, Presidio of. San Francisco. 1919-2putting own land into cultivation. 1J23 in service of Union Pacific R. R. Engineering Dept, in Nevada and Utah. Installation Turn Table & Lund-Ceda- r Citv Branch Line. 1924 f2 with ROTC, Salt Lake City High Schools, 1933 to present, developing his own land in Uintah County. CAPTAIN ABBOT will speak over Station KSL 7 p. m. Sat., t Pd. Adv. NUE-OV- O Laboratories 2, Mr. and Mrs. Max MoKinnon and two children are again in Randolph after spending the winter in Arizona. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Wilson were in Evanrton on business Monday. t I will be in Randolph the. last week in July to give permanents. Any one who wishes permanents, call Ci write Mrs. A. W. Thornock for apponlment. Lois Ann Thorn- July 6. (Paid advertisement) ock. Silve Gains Partial Recognition Uncle Sam Says Silver, the turburlent metal. Is destined to regain its former bright place under the sun. A favorite in the arts and industries and once a monetary base virtually throughout the world, the white metal is staging a comeback from demonetization and debasement. Like gold, silver has a value, a value that it has maintained, despite all efforts to destroy it, a value predicated upon small production and its beauty. Over the years the production of silver has varied only slightly. It has maintained a consistent production ratio of 16 ounces silver to one ounce of gold. Contrary to all adverse propaganda, the white metal is scarce and higher prices have failed to bring out increased production. During World War II, silver came to the rescue of other scarce metals that were so much in demand and filled a need that was vital to the nation. Metal held In the treasury was turned over to industrial users and as a result many new uses were found. Now with many countries looking to silver to stabilize their Inflated currencies, and the Orient demanding more silver to meet their postwar needs, indications are that this country too will recognize the value of the white metal and the increased cost of producing it by raising the cost to producers and manufacturers. Bills now before Congress would raise the price of the white metal from 71.11 to 90 cents an ounce towi-- d at least a its rightful rHce of $1.29 an ounce. United States Savings Bonds are patriotic bonds becanse your country is still fighting enemy forces which can do to you what the Nazis and Japs were unable to accomplish. y This enemy is inflation prices which can wreck you and youi country. Every bond you buy today still serves your country because your continued investment in bonds leeps your doDars in a safe place :nd out of competition for the still carce consumer goods. J. McPOLIN Judge Albert II. Ellett Bring Harmony to the Supreme Court run-awa- U. S. Treasury Department Lighthouse Killers Hundreds of deaths have been caused by lighthouses for every life they have saved Millions of birds hve been lured by the beacons ana crashed against the lights to fall tc their death. EDWARD j of the State of Utah by electing JUDGE ALBERT H. ELLETT Democratic Candidate for Justice Paid Pol. Adv. by Parnell Blaek, Willia Ritter, Sam rhurman, Salt Lake City. KASG OS UPG r A TREMENDOUS NEW WESTERN PDOUGEIir DATJ0G PDQGG Deputy Sheriff Jim Doane was after Senorita Dolores Alvaro, but he ran into many a false trail in the desert, where he nearly died of thirst and was saved by the senorita. Theres many a thrill, and many a surprise, in store for you in this story. iOV "V When in Logan READ IT NOW! Eat at the . Glenwood Cafe Democratic Candidate .. for U. S. Representative 21 East 1st. McPOLIN believes in ... Just east of the Cache Valley Bank Retention of Utah Military Installations . . . Industrial Development of Utah Natural Resources . . . Safeiuarda for Basinets, Agricultural and indusProtection for the trial Interests Rights of Labor . . . Retention of Of A controls when absolutely necessary . . . Retention of necessary control and elimination of red tape from G. I. Bill of Rights , . Higher Standardized Price for Silver . . . A streamlined Congress for greater Operational Efficiency. v ... 1 KENNETT 4 - H. MAIAN fOft.TBE SUPREME COURTj (Paid Political Adv.) North Finer Foods At Treasonable Prices Yote for McPOLIN July 9 Pd. Pol. Adv. i |