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Show I Ed. Iiert Jones j : : 1 ' i begging rides ftis : no different from tagging, inoaey, j! :. , Jf . 1 1 This is obe of a series of advertisements paid for by jaut V local transportation company.., Its purpose is ti discourig. .motorists foam giving lifts to."thumberi," oc; beggar ot j ,. , rides. This practise is dangerous to motorists, and sostljiip , (l - " ' j -., transportation companies. .- j:- J'l; j ; 1 SALT LAKE & UTAH RAILROAD, Republican Candidate for four-year ttrm County Commissioner. Pledges to an economical, efficient effi-cient and honest administration and nlways to keep in mind our PRESENT TAX BURDENS and a determined effort to reduce same by eliminating all county waste and unnecessary expense. Edward B. Jones has been a resident resi-dent of the state for 32 years and of Utah county 24 years. Educated as a Civil and Mining Engineer. He served the UTAH FUEL CO. in Carbon County. Utah, as resident engineer at mines for eight years .OfiOO-1908). Edward B. Jones pays taxes on 1.000 acres of dry and irrigated lands in Utah County and is vitally interested in saving money for the taxpayer. Since 1016 Mr. Jones has had charge of the Distribution of Water and construction for the Utah Lake Distributing Company watering 4,000 acres in the north end of Utah County. Mr. Jones has served as secretary-treasurer of the Lehi National Farm Loan Association since 1920. 1920-19-D Mr. Jones was State Road Agent of Utah County, at the siime time being County Engineer, in which position he made an excellent ex-cellent record. The fact that those who are best iipquuintcd with his conduct are the ; ones wiio most enthusiastically trust and praise him, is, in itself a potent reason why he should be elected County Commissioner for J'unr-year term. (.Political Advertisement) nn Jit? d 1932 Tire Ticket IT71 GOODYEAR S Notional Uadhlp FOR PASSENGER CARS I 1 lot "itX GooJyear'SfartEVV A.Weather jm - iw m) biML ff-M Tire User vote the GOODYEAR fickef sfraighf again In 1932 By a plurality of MILLIONS, the car owners of America have elected Goodyear their FIRST-choice tire! Every year since 1916 Goodyear Tires have carried the country la steadily Increasing popularity. Why buy any second-choice lire when a GOODYEAR the first choice costs no more? ED JOHNSON at PHILLIPS GARAGE Phone 155 96 No. Main A new Soviet synthetic rubber is being made with petroleum as the basic raw material. TRY A WANT AD : FOR SALE On block and one-half from the Bank, 5-room modern home. Look at this price $1600 5-Room modern home, iocated on Center street. Look at this price . ' $1500 File Insurance, Automobiles and other Casualty Institutions, Eonds. Standard Fire Insurance Cornpanys only. WiVL PARIIY REALTY ' ' ... ' r"':":: 'As a r.;Smi7Zer - , while prof 'easing, syjnpathy fo? the farmer and laborer , this his record shows he was active against the recently-adopted tax amendments amend-ments favored, by Federated Labor, farmers and the "building: trades organizations? organi-zations? to the extent '.of at least permitting associates opposed .to, the amendments to fight them in an unfair, unsportsmanlike manner and attempting attempt-ing to block presentation of the proponents' arguments ? ' ' i i -that, instead of upholding mining tax laws, HE APPEARED AS A PALD LOBBYIST OF CERTAIN MINING INTERESTS before the state tax com-. i -mitteeand the legislature to defeat the tax amendments? '' '' ' '' .-that, in his desperation to defeat Henry H. Blood (of whose public or private record no just criticism can be made); he has attacked the administration of k " . retiring governor, apparently on the assumption"' that Mr.' Blood; being a Dem- ' ' ' ocz'at with an office id: 'the state capito'C has, somehowv'been responsible for',' . things' Mr: Seegmiller' sees fit to criticize? w--'-v-K '- ' 'V '-'"- f , '-that, to sportsmen, Mr. Seegmiller declares that sheep and cattle have too wide ' a "range, to the detriment of wild-life ; preserves';' while; on "the other hand, he ( . declares to stoekrafsera that there' are too man j deey antl other forms of game t encroaching upon tne livestock ranges? '''v ; Unless and until Mr. Seegmiller makes a'satisfactory denial, of these charges, Sis claim to preferment as a candidate for gov- ' . ei nor of Utah can have no appeal to intelligent, unbiased, fair-minded fair-minded citizens who admire frankness and Jove fair-play. V' Your Vote for Henry H: Blood wk Be a Vote for food Government and a G oocl Governor! - ' .: ... ..ij .. " .'j. ,.Y y . (Political Advertijemtnt Paid lor by the Efficinc4in-Goytrnrant Club) N ;., mwy0mk I PLEASE jyE critical! Be cautious! i 1 " ' ' j " JD Make comparisons before UB iluru vou make up your mind. to We want you to look around, ; , because we know that after ' please I you've seen other 825 clothes . .; you won't be able to see any- ; j thing but Winships! i :' J. Oo Reynolds Doings of the 'Goodtime Ga.nf--fyPhilcoPJril 67 fm is is certainly ("yes, the music istheU, y& A GREAT PARTY C BEST IN THE UNITED STATES- I I OF YOURS'' A AND THE ENTERTAINING r . I OOUJ v I NUMBERS ARE GOOD loo) ! LfMktt SI Mil HA iwl rvvFcAN THANK OUR NEW SM PH I LCO RADIO - ITS JUST) iWP LIKE BEING BESIDE THE j W0!&tibh ( Si', J i ORIGINAL ORCHESTRaJ tiA Dixon -Taylor -Russell Co. ! EXCLUSIVE PIIILCO DEALERS |