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Show VOUWMffltM SOMETHING &f ' y . . .if you don't let electricity elec-tricity work for you. You can't see it but it's always ready at a flick of the switch to do a hundred and one . . . . things for you. A silent servant at low wages. LIVING COSTS ARE UP, BUT ELECTRIC RATES ARE LOW UINTAH Power & Light Co. " WltatyouBiUfWltU WAR BONDS Refrigerator! art out for the dura-tlon. dura-tlon. Manufacturer! hava now tooled their plant! for production of war materials. Common-sense-folk, how-ver, how-ver, are saving now, not spending, and building up a fund for purchase of refrigerators and other domestic needs through investment in U. 1. War Bonds. Your Money put Into War Bond today will bring you back $4 for IS at maturity. So start saving for those domestic needs when you wlH be permitted to buy them. Join th Payroll Savings Plan at your offlca or f: -tory and let's all "Top that Tea I otculU" ROOSEUEH THEOTRE Wednesday and Thursday, July 5-6 Also-SERIAL and NEWS iftOtllljl ;J J i SHE'S POSITiUELV:" J DELIGHTFUL! 1 V; i I EXCITING ! V V ' 1 I' PROVOKING! i FASCINATING ! 'J KX"SOMEQNE TO 1 &amsffi4PiE MEMBER!" ! THE OLD JUDGE SAYS... ' ' ' R "I can't i nk of anything else you'll need seventy-two times in the last ninety years, for your Victory garden, Judge ... you've It has been adopted forty-seven times iri got pretty nearly everything." the past thirty-three years and discarded "I think so, too, John. Ever get your everywhere except in three states. Same asparagus patch going?" thing was tried in eight provinces in "I gave that up last year, Judge. Tried it Canada and in Norway, Sweden, Finland six years in a row with no luck. Just haven't and Russia but it was an admitted failure got the right soil, I guess?" - and universally abandoned. "Well, I think you're wise, John... no "The reason is prohibition does no! use keeping on trying things you know won't prohibit. All you get is bootleg liquor in-work. in-work. Just like prohibition. State-wide pro- stead of legal liquor, plus no end of crime hibition has been tried in this country and corruption." This odtcrlisemtnt sponsored by Confeienct of Alcoholic Bttnoge Indusliitt, Inc. MOTECE IF ELECTION j Notice is hereby given that on Tuesday, July 11, 1944, party primaries of the Democratic and Republican parties will be held for the nomination of party candidates of said parties for offices as indicated on the ballot below. The polls will be open at 7 a. m. and continue open until 7 p. m. the same day. Polling places for the various precincts and districts are as follows: 1 Ncola Church Building G Upalco Church Building 11 Tabonia Church Building 18 Mt. Home Church Building 2 Montwel Church Building 7 Bluebell Farmers Irrigation 12 Fruitland W. R. Clifton Store 19 Mt. Emmons Church BIdg. 3 Roosevelt- 8 "iCC , T . ' 13 Utahn-Strong Home 20 Arcadia-Church Buildng District No. 1 Caldcr Building Altonan Legion liail H Hanna Church Building 21 Harper Nutter Ranch District No. 2-MunicipaIBldg. 5iSI 1-Court Room 15 Talmage-EIroy Larsen Home 4 Myton Beggs' Building District No. 2 Legion Hall 16 Ioka Church Building J' Lamar Johnson, 5 Bridgeland Church Building 10 Boneta Church Building 17 Strawberry Church Building County Clerk OFFICIAL PRIMARY BALLOT OFFICIAL PRIMARY BALLOT REPUBLICAN PARTY TICKET DEMOCRATIC PARTY TICKFT DUCHESNE COUNTY, PRECINCT NO. DUCHESNE COUNTY, PRECINCT NO. TUESDAY JULY 11, 1944 TUESDAY JULY 11, 1944 U Instructions to Votcrs:-To vote for a candidate place a cross (x) Instructions to Voters:-To vote for acandidate place a cross (x) in the square at the right of the name of the person for whom in the square at the right of the name of the person for whom you desire to vote and in no other place. Do not vote for any you desire to vote and in no other place. Do not vote for any candidate listed under more than one party or group designation. candidate listed under more than one party or group designation. For United Sia.es Senator For Governor Vote for One For Governor Vo.e for On, PubHc Induction Vo.e f.rT ' For Superintendent of CHILD STANTFVN I CHILD, STANLEY N. J BATEMAN, E. ALLEN VETTERILI, REED E. MAW HERBERT B I I L-' MAW, HERBERTS. J GQURLEY pyiD Q CARLSON, OSCAR W. D For Superintendent ol Vot fr For Slate Auditor Vole for One " - Public Instruction WILSON, DAVID J. " ADAMS, FERRELL H. H ' FARNSWORTH, BURTON K. Vote for One ELLIS, OLIVER G. H For Representative in MILLS, E. KENNETH Congress (First District) 1 1 ZT7Z For Slate Treasurer Vote for One ABBOT, STEPHEN HOLMES, J. E. Q PETERSON, WILLIAM ' " . ! ' REESE, REESE M. STRINGHAM, B. H. WATSON, DANIEL CLARK , r I I "I ' J."" ' """ 1 J |