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Show I SPRINGVILLE i I BUSINESS ! DIRECTORY . i Radio Servicing I call at your home and test your tubes Free Arthur Oakley 342 East Sixth South WESLEY JENSE May We Replace Your Broken Auto Glass? WRIGHT PLANING MILL " ' - 3 rii ii iiivTr't'ir H-nfir'"' M'rir-ifiiii'' ----'iiij- ihwiTJ iffn- ' " Get the big rivi SlV FO.QTB.ALL-JjllgH1:: FO.QTB.ALL-JjllgH1:: GAMES'! '.) MA pug i f( f 'l From east and west and north and ill s- south, PHILCO brings you the big fl- football broadcasts with a vivid- ness and clarity that's unequalled! f I PHILCO 45 L Tune-in with a new 1935 PHILCO m a1"' ge' -LL lne Kamcs ' if you feC "wcrc on the 5-':"'d Trcmcn-JVwg? Trcmcn-JVwg? r if? Jk? dous power and superb tone! Sen-Enjoy Sen-Enjoy guaranteed foreign re B.-itioni lly low prices! See our bin ception in addition to Ameri- selection today I - can.-programs! Latest features fea-tures include. Automatic Vol- lime Control, Tone Control, .,. Bass Compensation, Electro- ''" Dynamic Speaker and PHIL- I dot the Chevrolet! CO HiRh-Efficiency Tubes. Monday - Tuesday I Distinctive Lowboy cabinet i w , . "j.. v i of hand-rubbed Walnut. Wlnesdd.V C give ; Amazing value! j Double Indicts j EASY TERMS ' Dixon-Taylor-Russeli EXCLUSIVE I'HILC'O DEALERS I'ot Central - Soul hern and Eastern Utah HUGO PRICE - Candidate For County Surveyor The work of the County Surveyor Survey-or requires a man of technical training and varied experience. Since graduating" from the University Uni-versity of Utah with a degree of B. S. in engineering Mr. Price has completed a course in engineering and construction at the Massachusetts Massachus-etts Institute of Technology at Boston. He worked 2 years as assistant as-sistant City Engineer of Provo; 5 years surveying Public Lands for the government; 10 years in the surveying, construction and main-tainanccof main-tainanccof State and County roads and brfiges; 4 years surveying and construction at the Columbia Steel Plant at Provo and the Mystic Iron Works at Boston, Mass. He has had experience in mapping, drafting, designing and engineering engineer-ing office work. In all he has had over 23 years of Engineering experience. ex-perience. As County Surveyor he has built concrete, oil ami gravel roads; designed and built 16 bridges; re-surveyed re-surveyed 2 townships and reestab-ished reestab-ished 190 section corners and set ' - i X " If l ' . - " , i CLAUDIN FUNERAL HOME Ambulance Service Springville Js Candidate For County Clerk j -, . c - Sta Vtf:"--aa?-.J.V j FRANK SALISBURY Mr. Salisbury is just concluding his first term as county clerk. The verdict of all the lawyers, judges, and people who transact business with that office is that Mr. Salisbury is master of every detail of this important office. lie is a courteous,-obliging, honest, and efficient public official. He has resided in Springville Spring-ville ever since he was three years old. He is a graduate grad-uate of the Springville High School and spent two years at the Agricultural College taking a business course. He is a member of the American Legion, having served his country durinp; the World War. He is a member of the Springville Kivvanis Club and is active in Church and civic affairs. Why not give an honest, efficient officer like Mr. Salisbury a second term. (Paid Political Advertisement! A. Y. WHEELER MORTUARY Funeral Director and ' Erabalmer PHONE 44 them in concrete; and made 281 new ownership gts for the Recorder's Re-corder's Office. , By cooperating with Social workers he has had 90 C. W. A. and F. E. R. A. projects passed, thus providing work for hundreds of unemployed. un-employed. Vote for the man having the education, ed-ucation, experience, training and qualifications necessary for efficient effic-ient service. (.Paid Political Adv.). Success Makes For I Appearance Appearance Makes Tor Success "DICK'S" Barber and Beaut v Shop "It ravs To Look Well" I : Candidate for County Auditor Republican Ticket Wesley Jense has proved himself him-self to be a capable and efficient Deputy in the Audior's Office of Utah County. Mr. Tuttle, County Auditor, commends com-mends him very highly to the voters, as capable and efficient in his work. He is loyal and honest to the duties of the office. His work has been praised by Certified Public Accountants who have checked the records of this office i as among the finest to be found in I any county in the state. j His experience and training is an asset to the tax payers of Utah j County. He can continue on with the duties of this office without j delay and expense of training. i For experienced service to the ; public and an economical admin- 1 istration of this office. Vote for 1 Wesley Jense for County Auditor I (Paid Political Advertisement) ! DON'T FORGET To Vole for an Able Progressive, Pro-gressive, Industrious Public Servant to Represent You in the United States Senate. (Paid Political Advertisement) Criminal Prosecutions Are Expensive! EXPENSIVE to the State which must r.. ri pay real money for every one filed; ' - EXPENSIVE to the innocent man whose -1 ' ! money, time and reputation are taken by ' f? . charges filed without investigation even " i though later dismissed for lack of evidence; y-t EXPENSIVE to the people when numer- ;x . . ous prosecution failures work disrespect for i" 'V -'j a,lc n breakdown of law enforcement. :S. v. v: During the term of tho present county at LX' - toiiiey, from cases wiiere picas of guilty have been entered (principally traffic cases) t :;v '. ft convictions have been the exception; dismissals ' uriJt'"'i I for lack of evidence and indefinite continu- . antes have been the general rule. Sherman Christenson IT'S TIME FOR A CHANGE IN THE OH'TCE OF COUNTY ATTORNEY. VOTE FOR SHERMAN CHRISTENSON Candidate for County Attorney on the Republican Ticket He will give you not only aggressive prosecution of cases in Court, but full and careful investigation of liiw and facts before issuance of complaints, in order to protect innocent persons per-sons fromvharrassment, to increase the certainty of convictions and to save the County and State needless expense. (Paid Political Advertisement) Why Not A Congress ma n ? iliohinson Criticized ffQfff trf& Criticism was also directed at Con- 1 , vHf Si'sman J W Robinson by many of fc Jf(0Y0 "HERALD t;si5 ttie P31'1' workers because he rushed C t I 1 $ v from the en pita as snon as congrc.-s ' j nt. , fdjotirncd to ijrab up several lucra- '" 1 ' ,;-!aiic retainer f-cs tor closed banks m gi ! 3 'he counly. The re?cnlni;nl is :iid Id ' . f'tQfii t,H& f?- be especially strong among the allor- JitAE Off AM f)Dlf ' , gl neys. many of -whom are finding the 1 . nntMLnN tUK? pickings decidedly lean in the legal tTIZN fRlstSJ.1 ' ' " 'June 29, 1934- I MILK- L,t TEA ' 4$ CORNFLAKES- 4fl$ Tall Can'..' y Hewlett's, V2 lb... A Lari?e package AV BAKING POWDER, BANANAS- TOILET fc Rolls Ct Calumet. Golden Ripe, lb TTgsUE 33 TOMATOES- fl LETTUCE A nr m, "" i. 2Y Can Large Head T SUGAR . . fl lbs. Cfy BREAD- Ct COCOANUTS- fm Loaf . 25 Large each FLOUR, High $4 LTL CATSUP . APPLES Patent, 4S lb. bag. WJ Pierce's 2Vz can A Jonathan, bushel . ' rnpiv a ma APPLE CIDER- POTATOES- JT 223 PALMOLIVE. . J for POTATOES- CLASSIC Q Bars Jtf PERCALE 4 UNIONS ftrf 0ERAILS-Boys' flg Best Grade, Yd. ....... Men's Heavy Blue or Stripe, 2 Pair . w OUTING- 4 niTT.vr rnwvQ MEN'S WORK Dark or Light, Yd. . . OUTING GOWNS - g SHIRTS 11 BAATS . QQtf Gir,s f for'l? I Part Wool BOYS' -ifirf TOWELS ... . A BLANKETS $ OQ SHIRTS fc fa for (M Part Wool MEN'S FI NNEI ftO TUMBLERS V BOYS SHEEP $ 0 sllIRTS 98 SHOT GUN SHELLS Qg LINED COATS . . . AtVtl victor & 59 50S ss!!i?,rSvc,t)$l.i3 HAMBURGER LARD A r CHEESE 1 BOILING C0 POT ' SMOKED BACON ffy MEAT, Lb ROAST, lb. j Half or Whole Slab . . J i.g.a. fXILII MEMS 1-g.a, We Are Now In Our New Location at 77 SOUTH MAIN In Addition to our line of Sperry's Flour and Feeds, -we are now handling Hay and Straw, Standard Coal, and Texaco Gasoline and Oil. Come and See Us WEIGHT - WAY FEED STORE 77 South Main Phone 78W 1 III In the list of Items' sub- I IS! mittcd by ths Slate Banking De- nartment tor tije approval of the V In September, 1933, ISOlstricl Court was a retaining fee Sv't' if C'OO for the attorneys. Delbert M.. and again in June, reaper and j. w. Robinson. The j 3 ijcCj ..smmittoe objected to uus Item, in- A I 934, ConqreSSman mxh as Mr. Draper was at thai j 3 .v.'' !.'.mc employed or retained and Ik J. Will Robinson n"r-e' suite fx nai-:k.ng Department, and Mi-. Roo- ff was roundly crifi- H "sc". on ot llis OIIirlia ! Sciinle, was not accessible for scr- cized for neglecting fit '"cc . , ... K 3 13 -As a Depositors' Committee, wc S his official duties to & objected to Mr Robinson's appoin'.- T. mnt, osl'.ing that some one mere i' appropriate to him- $ accessible and more friendly to the J j rr ' i mtcresis of the depositors be named 1 , I self lucrative jobs fcfl When qua-lioncd on these matters, J j ' 'V -'i C "irunLssioner Malia stated that 111 u ! handed out by the iH did not know why this retaining for J fi- -hould be reqmred. and as for Mr I Utah State Banking Robinion's appointment, he did not j ! 3 '.! ill ivar.t to hurt Mr. Robinson's fecUns.v I Department. f Jyiy" - "-'Zirji j i H 0V can a man do this and still look after I the intci'csts of liis pcojilc in Congress? Utah is , j a large state, with only two congressmen. If -l your representative is not on the job ALL the . j time, your rights and interests arc neglected. Klcct a man Who WILL devote his entire, time to representing you in Congress, and who knows how to do your work efficiently and ; promptly. Vote for Frederick C. Loofbourow For Congress ; 2nd District (r.ild politl.al adv. by T). S. Wonllry, K,!; So. inth Eiiet. : Suit i.iilie City) J : 1 i H C Z'J HHK AT UAU.N - " J all your poultry will be when S. " if-" 'k7 r focl Willi Sniart'H feed. Put v X - "J Zir S B plenty of pt-p into them by T Umm&Jt vini them a substantial iVt "X- J ' f,i tliii t will add firm --s'n & k I flesh, good blood, a prolu- , f f sion of feiithers. etc. Smart's C"r7 ')J Smart's Feed & Produce |