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Show pas 8 miiim! mpvnwii i Governor ,1m Makes Election Statement A3 the campaign nears its close. Governor Herbert B. Maw Democratic candidate for end today issued a statement of appreciation to hi3 many supno-te-- s throughout the state for their assistance in reviewing to the people of Utah the accomplishments of his administration. swmcsascouRiER It is deeply gratifying to me, Governor Maw said that so many people of Uxih have so highly regarded the work we have done in the state government during the last three and one-ha- lf years that they have voluntarily urged my and reelection so that we can complete the program which we feel has Drogressed so satisfactorily thus for. Governor Maw expressed himself as particularly pleased that his campaign organization has workec for his in the primary NovemJuly 11 and his ber 7 in the general election by adhering strictly to the principle of urging favorable action by the voters on the basis of the governors accomplishments and, in no way, by suggesting possible shortcomings ol ethers seeking election to the same office. Coventor Maw, himself, said he respected the other candidates in (he field. Governor Arthur McFarlane, Vlaws campaign manager, joined vith the cheif executive in comthe cammenting upon paign. Governor Maws campaign committee, Mr. McFarlane, a highly successful Salt Lake City business rs nan, declared, knew that the services to the state have been so splendid that, when fully nformed of his accomplishments, he voters of Utah would eagerly eturn him to the office of governor a complete his fine work. Therefore, we have tried only to ?I1 the true story of his accomplish ents the fact that he is 100 ps :cnt behind the Nations war effort hat he is 100 percent behind every ctivity of benefit to Utah, that he ias made remarkable progress in ulfilling the pledges he made to he voters four years 'ago, that he ;as lifted the state out of debt, that ic has given full support to all con tructive phases of our social, polit-cand economic life, that he has ubstantially reduced taxes, that vith a keen understanding of the iroblems of the future, he already has developed a strong post-wpro. ram for the state, a program which ias won national recognition. We have not sought to obtain and of Governor Maw by deriding other caidi latcs for the office, but instead we ave urged favorable action by the o'ers on his candidacy because he .oes have an outstanding record o ccomplishment, one of which he nd the state can justly be proud, vlr. McFarlane concluded ry gov-:rno- 1 ICE CREAM - - al ar Gallon '. 1.25 Quarts . 45c . 45c i Pints . 25c Quails Bricks Several Different Flavors BENNION FINDS SWING TO GOP IN SOUTH mm timm tii i m Merlin Allen who is stationed at Wendover Air Base as a ground mechanic spent the 4th holidays in Hyrum with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Silas Allen. ()t RE-ELE- A. J. Fuhriman Early Rubber CACHE COUNTY Indians of the Amazon regions S. Adam CITY LAKE SALT knew about the substance that came Bennion, returning Saturday after to be called rubber, and had used it the an extensive swing through for centuries before European conSouthern Utah counties, reported a set foot on the land. From definite swing to the Republican querors or cuts made in certain trees, the nathree are there said He party. four very definite sentiments in tives learned, dripped a milky fluid Republican Ticks! that would harden when exposed to the minds of almost all the peoof met. to their the smoke sunlight or ple he He listed these as: fires. By pouring the fluid over CENTRAL DISTRICT this to have Parents are anxious molds they contrived to shape crude war ended at the earliest possible and shoes. They discovered that date so that their sons can, return jars articles of clothing coated with the EFFICIENT, home. mass were waterproof, that They are concerned that the na milky tions of the earth arrive at some balls made of it would bounce. EXPERIENCED, Jdnd of understanding which will Sell More Meat prevent the recurrence of this great catastrophe in another quarter of a Farm Security administration borPROGRESSIVE ; century. rowers sold 49 per cent more meat They are tired to death of being in 1943 than in 1942 and made inPaid Pol. Adv. regimented and ordered about. creases ranging from 14 to 65 per They have been annoyed almost becent five of in their production of the red tape yond endurance by food and oil crops, the by by prohibitions regulation WFA has announced. A survey of inhibitions by clerical detail which must be gone through witl production by FSA borrowers in to no good purpose. 1943 compared NOTICE with 1942 showed They want Congress restored t that these families made increases its constitutional functions. They in the production of war foods want an end to arbitrary bureau comparable to the increases made cratic procedures. The regular work and business Mr. Bennion, during his tour and by FSA families in 1942 over 1941. -of the Hyrum First Ward meeting imon his return, emphasized the Relief Land Value Society will be held on Tuesportance of voting in the primary election Tuesday, July 11. He pointAfter a field of asparagus has be- day, July II, in the ward hall. ed out that it is necessary for the come established, four or five years Mrs. V. R. Carver has charge of will of the people to be made the land has an esti- the after known now in order to place party matedplanting, program and musical numbert value of $150 to $200 per acre selections in a final position fui more will be sang by Mrs. Thelma Peterthan before planting. But 6nce clearly presenting issues of the sen and Dione . Israelsen. The campaign throughout the months planted and established, a field is good for 30 or 40 or even 50 years visiting teachers will make their rebefore the final election in from this planting. Cultivation con- port and quilting will take phet sists of disking before the first after which a social hour will be spears have grown through the 6 or 8 inches of soil above their crowns. spent. Harvesting is the job that calls for much labor. FOR SALE Weiner Pigs. Apad to Lowell Andersen. ply Powerful Combination Penicillin finds its chief use In Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Archibald those cases where the sulfonamide drugs cannot be employed, either for and 'sons of Ogden were holiday the reason that the patients are guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. sensitive to these drugs or that the H. Archibald of this city. James to COMMISSIONER war-essenti- al particular bacteria are resistant the sulfonamide drugs. The combination, however, of the sulfonamides and penicillin has placed within the hands of the physician an enormously powerful weapon for combatting a number of our serious infections. Make The We Freeze Our Own STEPHEN ABBOT VOTE Candidate for Congress First District for' (Paid Pol. Adv. by Stephen Abbot) JOHN H. SCHENK FOR Slate Representative ATTENTION Local Nevis Primary Election FRIENDS Mr. Don Midley and Mrs. Bob deckler of Salt Lake City were guests during the week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Andersen. JULY 11 ' of the ON Democratic Ticket , Paid Pol. REPUBLICAN THE PARTY Adv, FIFTH WAR BOND DRIVE h fifth war bond drive must go over the top. We must all give, we BRIANT H. STRINGHAM We are endorsing B. H. Bry Stringham for Congressman of his record as a vigorous public leader, successful businessman, stockman, farmer, legislator, former school principal, diplomat in dealing with governmental departments here at home and in Washington, D. C. 1st District, BECAUSE We urge you to support this man of wide experience. de a success of every job he has undertaken. hey are giving their lives that we may live, So all we must do is give give give. He McKinley Morrill, State Senator, Piute County i 4 , Rry P. Lund, State Senator, Sanpete County James L. Nielson, State Representative, Fountain Green Mark Paxton, State Representative, Millard Coynty George A. Staple, State Representative, Richfield h:m--k- h Listen to Norman Christensen of Cache County over Stations KVNU, Logan; KLQ, Ogden; KEUB, Price, and KSUB, Cedar City, Friday, July 7th, at 9:45 P. M, and Clifton G. M. Kerr of Box Elder County over the same stations Monday, July 10th, at ' 9:45 P.M. (Paid Political Advertisement) Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Henderson ntertained at a lovely dinner last Sunday in honor of June Wilson of San Diego, California, who was visiting with his father E. J. Wilson, Sr. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Wilcox and son Ronny of Salt Lake City, Mrs. Grace Horwood and children, Mrs. ilian Call and children, Mrs. Esther Porter and daughter Enid of ,ogan, Mrs. Ada Coffin and children of Downey, Mr. E. J. Wilson Sr. and the guests and hostesses. These people all stayed in Hyrum o visit and spent the 4th of July at the City Park in Blacksmith ork Canyon. Other relatives of town attended the canyon party. So buy all you can and then more Kay Reese of Las Vegas, Nevada , to. To save our country from a is in Hyrum visiting with his grand Dictators Rule. We want our country to be fre and mother, Mrs. J. A. Wahlen. clear, Mr. and Mrs. Don Larsen returnWhen the boys and girls get back ed to Washington, D. C., on Wedover here. in nesday, after a lon(g vacation So buy more bonds and stamps to- dyfum with their many relatives day, and keep cruel tyranny and friends. away. Sergeant Earl Jessop returned to We may be having hard times. We lis army duties at Camp Gordon all know that is true. But every Augusta, Georgia, on Thursday of bond and stamp we buy, Will help the week. Earl is the son of Mr. our boys and girls hold the Red, and Mrs. Marion Jessop. White and Blue. - . cannot stop. The boys and girls are fighting over there. We must not quit, it wouldnt be fair. mi- - Don B. Colton, Salt Lake City Ruel Christensen, Slate Representative, Ephraim J. A. Cheney, Cashier Uintah State Bank, Vernal Mrs. Jesse Conover, Emery County Mrs. Ruth Hasrem, Chairman, Uintah County Board, Vernal Don E. Kenny, Commissioner Slate Board Agriculture C. G. M. Kerr, State Representative, Box Elder County' Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cowley who have been visiting with relatives and friends in Cache Valley will return to Washington, D. C. on Dutch Elm To guard against Dutch elm disease, which is carried by elm bark beetles, all dying elms should be removed and destroyed before the adult beetle makes its appearance in late April ..and early May. Elm wood which has been cut and piled during the last year should also be debarked or burned since it will also attract carrier beetles. Your Ice Cream Headquarters has ' Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Muir and children of Clearfield, Utah, were holiday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Nielsen of this . city. Saturday. Mr. Don Jensen left last Monday for his army duties in Montana, after visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Jensen and other relatives. Don looks fine and says that he likes the army. Mrs. Jensen who has been with her husband in Montana, is now staying in College Ward. ' Scrape Thinly Pare (or better, scrape) potatoes and other root vegetables as thinly as possible. Best of all, cook them in their jackets. Valuable nutrients are near the skin. Cut carrots and other long vegetables lengthwise. Mrs. Nona. Petersen entertained Their cells are long and less of the G. I. Wives club at the L C the nutrient qualities will escape in the Petersen home in Hyrum, Monday cooking water. The evening was spent Accelerate Vulcanization . evening. playing bridge and visiting and Two new vulcanization accelerators for synthetic rubber are both luncheon was served to Mrs. LaRee chemical compounds of copper. Loyn, Mrs. Joyce Lower, Mrs. Burton, Mrs. Helen Rose, Mrs. .Watch Hay Lora Allen, Mrs. Letitia Anhder, Dont lose the value of your hay the hostess and a special guest Mrs. by late cutting, improper curing, ex- Lois of Oregon. Cowley Portland, cessive handling or poor storage. The boy scouts of the , Hyrum Long Life Pipes and boilers if they are given Third Ward are spending next week good 'bare, last as long as the house. at Bear Lake. SC3 VOTE TOES for . s. Republican Candidate lor U. S. Senate . As : ; a' friend of Adam S. Bennion, assure him nomination Tuesday without necessity of a Vote for him so that he can devote run-ofhis full energy to his fight to hasten the day f. when the boys will be coming home and to make sure they will come home to the America for which they are fighting. . VOTE TUESDAY FOR THE MAN WHO CAN WIN IN NOVEMBER ! Mrs. Annie Hall returned last Buy a bbnd or maybe a stamp, And well whip the Axis and Nipponese Saturday from a trip to Columbia Nebraska. Mrs. Hajl said that she Tramps. enjoyed her trip very much. Well make their country look like a sieve, Mrs. Helen Rose received word So let get behind and give give this week that Me has been placed in a school in San Francisco, where give. Mrs.' E. R. Jackson te will be for five months. , ADAM S. Republican Candidate for U. S. Senate fold Political AdrortUomout by Iron S. McCullough, Sdli toko City , |