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Show Introducing Utah County ss f? O J jg J T j,. 1 1 ' ""''''rir!!"!!" TERM commiss,oner Does Utah Want Snow? Rc.PubiicatI'ee Lly w '.Xir.''' " " '''K f-f 'nty finniissler to Thia question might well be asked by the people of Utah who are not With ihe wave c.f lawlessness thai is , weeping over ..r eonnlry. ihe now. Inex- ' euro fof jv, , l i i tu i-v l- i , , p'ricnccd officer is almost helpless to cope with tin' situation. So if there ever was XV. O. ',v,,. of Pivvo has been a successful business , an,, fanner, lie is no- lh5y 81 e r6ady t0 Substllbe t0 the Democratic slogan "Utah ,,. .,. ,. ,,, , ..,,, ,,, OX1,.,,ceo,l veteran in the enforcement of the plumed I" solving the diffionll problems of Inisiness. of industry anil of farming. Wants Snow." law. it is now. la nil Mr. Overs l.ns.v and successful life, no matter when called upon, he has ill- AHV,. u A v.u c- - t c tu i. . i. , At the coming election the office of Sheriff will he one of the most iinimrtnnt , I."" v, y 1 Willi,,, ,o give his valuable time for the benefit of his community Although Ashby Snow IS a product Of Utah S most sturdy pioneer orf!(,.s wlli(.b te ,. ,,0 ,.,, ,,,, , fill, sh,.rlff J. 1). Boyd Is not only onv ,il llis state. Stock, he is not known to many Of the people of this State. His activities "f the best sheriffs l'tah comity has ever had. but is regarded throughout the state ,.. i,,.-in.s ,ir, ,,n tim i.ii . w . ui .. . . . l- i , , us "hp of the host law en f oroi'iiicii t officers the State of l'tah has ever had. He should K,. vea.s h, I .sn i on I M.u.M. . si ot age t onniiission. Ho has boon pres.. have been largely confined to Salt Lake City where he has been engaged , ,,.(,,, re.ol(,,t(I fr . rllmvillit reasons: ,,,l iiml general m.imigci ot the Wnsnlch (.railing Co.. which company has perhaps, . , ,,,!, more roads In the stale of l'tah than any other company. ' 111 e PrfCtlce of law. 1. He is qualified by nalnre for this important office lie is always calm, never Tim , . . . ,-, , , , exciiod, does not know the meaning of fear, ami vet is gentlemanly and eonrteons ! S man is hetier acquainted with the problems f rial, County than w. o. Creer, Last Tuesday evening a former law partner of Mr. Snows proceeded alI jil Uio taxpayers wall indeed he lo minute to have sneh a sneeessfiil, eapahle man give to give the people of Utah a few of his observations concerning him. 2. He is not only the foe of the bootlegger, lint stands for the rigorous enfoive- lm me heiicfil of his tune and business experience in administering their affairs. , . . . , , i. - - . nienl of all the laws : and in doing this his office -never sleeps," ht is Kept open SiB . this partner was Alonzo B. Irvme, president of the state senate. d s ,mrl N,(.MTS ov,.n, MARTIN S. CHRISTIANSEN Referring to Mr. Snow as "Acquisitive Ashby," Mr. Irvine ridiculed :;. His ability to gather evidence for the conviction of eriininnls is acknowledged Republican Nomine for Four- Year Term Commissioner Snow's declaration that he (Snow) had desired all his life to be of service "y 'T'C'r.n' ih"..!!" e" 'hy" p,2v 'officers of the o,.nty is gratefully . The candidate for the -1 year tern, commissioner is Martin S. Christiansen of Pleas- to l Pe0Ple- appreciated hy them. lllt (irllv,, lie was bom in 1SS,. and was eduoaled in the schools of his native town. "Let US examine his claim that he has desired to Serve this COmmun- ,?: Th- fsistaW he has Kiven the juvenile officers in apprehending wayward rnly in lib' he was one of the ori;ani;:ers of the rieasant Crove Pressed Uriek Co. and youths and his lntluenee over them for f;ood. is acknowledged to be one of Inestimable lias "the secretary-treasurer of this company lor .several years. He has bad 14 years ity," Said Mr. Irvine. value to the officers of the juvenile courts, not only of this county, but thronfthout the ,,s o,H.n, .,,,,1 fo,vn, f ,vv ,. n., vhK.ltt. ll!r,,t ; Ilp hlls "In the first place, a resident of Salt Lake City with the brain and , , , , ,f ,. , , f ,h 1S ilireclor ol the Pleasant (.roe chamber ot ( oinnleree. lie owns and operates an i ni,s m''1''1' llls "ff'co practically Self-sniiportini; to the taxpayers; for the fi:lit .lore fruit and poultry farm. For Ihe past 5 years he has been chairman of the , wealth and opportunities of this gentleman Would naturally be expected finfs and fees collected ilurini; his administration have been sufficient to pay nil the v,unt ooniniittoe on Strawberry Day : he is also on the court of honor and troop coin, , , , , . ,. , . . . , , , , salaries of himself and his deputies. ,f ii,.. n.,v semis ib. i,-id in,. i,,,it,.,i ,,.., t n, t.i , , to translate some of his desire lor service into deeds through the chain- , ... ,, ,. , , . , , , untie- of I In" l1". Mollis, tie ii.ui tne united support of the Pleasant Grove delegation i. Sheriff lioyd s ability has been recognized elsewhere. Kederal officers praise him. m the primaries and has always been hold in 11, e highest esteem by his community. ber of commerce of his city, which is an organization composed of about He ''as been chosen as a Ilircotor of the International Association for identification . , , , i, -j , i of Criminals : and has Immmi seleeted as one of the Hoard of Governors of the Northwest CLIFFORD E YOUNG earnest men whose desire is not to profess a love for their city, but sheriffs' and Police Association. to do something for its upbuilding. The membership of that body is di- Republican Nominee for the State Senate . , u' .. , CHARLES E H4WKINS vided into committees covering every phase of community lite, and every vhciiujuu j-i. iiaiinino Clifford E. Youui: of American Pork will make an excellent senator in the state lesris- . TJ,1,Kl,v..,n -nt: r o i ' 1;,re. lie received his education at the Vniversity of l'tah ; was in c.enin.ny on a mis- man functions .through the committees where he can do the most good. Republican Nominee for County Assessor for ihm mr'- f,,r ,hm v,!,rs W!,s in the pm"'"-v 01 the Consolidated Wasou and But Ashby Snow's name is not there. A search of the records of this or- A m1,M'r "f th" b",lnl ,,f "inali.a,!o recently staled that Charles E. Hawkins . Machine Company at Sail Lake City and American Fork, and for the. past fifteen years K ""e of the best assessors in the state of l'tah. bus been connected with Ihe People's Stale Bank of American Fork, of which he is the ganization for the past twenty-five years discloses that it was only last Vlali county has been frequently referred to as the ideal county, so far as assess- ,,?llior unci a director. He has always been a student of the various problems which May when Ashby's name first appeared upon its records, and for twenty- m' a1-"""-" concerned. Mifront our communities and the stale, and takes a stron- stand on all moral questions. ' .. .. l'tah county for the past six years has always been the first county in the state Br his experience in the implement and hanking business he knows well the difficulties five years I have looked in Vain and have consulted those who are familiar tl, complete its assessment and make its report to the sfite haTTm'!t. a With the activities Of that body for some- cvidc-e that Ashby Snow has Mr. Hawkins, because of his exceptional ability, was' appointed hy the state board iK,llv and intelh.-'entl.v on an legislation that ma, concern them. ... . of eiptatation. chairman of a committee of four to recommend a plan for rerislnK the : ever taken the slightest interest in its activities. lax records and rolls. This plan has been adopted by rtnh county, thereby s villi? LE ROY DIXON , rnMTiVMM5 PIIVI II'ITV triTNn Ihe taxpayers 75 of the cost, nver the old method of nmkhia np the rolls nnd aiwess- LUPIlJMINol'UhLlLin rUftlJ nient recia'ds now preraHins; in all other assessors' offices of the state. Republican Nominee for State Senate "Another activity that furnishes ah opportunity for those who desire Mr. Hawkins ability has boon further recognized by his being appointed a dele-Few dele-Few men in the state of rtah are as well qualified for .tale senator as LeRoy to serve to functi0n is the activity in connection with the raising of the luZTuTT !" ,T'""Vv r'"b "V, N,,"n"1 TaX' Dison of Proro Not onlr is he president of the Dixon Heal Estate Co., but elm-ins; .. p.ivus lonloHiiie at St. boms, and again at New Orleans, and be has been made bii hiwy and successful business life he has found time to serve his community and $75,000 publicity fund, the purpose of which is to advertise and build Up member of the National Taxpayers association il;e,-a public service which ho has at all times performed with honor and distinction' fly to teAthe' world what a wonderful state we ' I-cts keep this efficient pnb.lc servant in office for anotherterm. For six years he served as C ity Commissioner and four years as mayor of Prove haye and how proud we are of it. I have caused search to be made of ? P.VRON DASTRTTP City, and for ten years was chairni. an ot the legislatire committee of the State Municipal r Lit 1) 1 1VU1 UAo 1 IV U 1 Lcaene He is now chairman of the l'tah Cmintv Taxpayers Assooiation, president of the record of this most worthy WOl'k, but could find no record of Olir . He l'tah Drainage Districts Association, and for the past ten rears has been a member JA1U ....-,' - v. . . . . tn thi, MRp Kepub.an Nominee for County Clerk . " I- , friend Ashbv, ever devoting one mmute of his precious time to this cause. . ( the executive committee of the I tail public Health Association. For fourteen years il iciiu, , " 6 If eourrosy and efficiency are what the taxpayers want in a county Clerk, E. lie has been a member of the I'rovo City library board. He was also president of the On the Contrary, it is said by good authority that Ashby Snow has con- Ryron Dastrnp. of 1'rovo "fills the bill' in every particular. All the lawyers and judges l'tah Real Estate Association. . .. . ., , . . . , ,. , , . .. . ur" for 1,im "nd so is everyone else whit has ever transacted business with this obliging demned the publicity fund campaign and has even declined to contribute ,,,. ffU.lnI- n ,.ecciv,,i a thorough business eduction at the l v S r and He has served for one term in (he State Senate where he was regarded as one at the B, Y. V.. after whi-h he served his country i the World wari' Since will he ' f the leaders of that body. He should be returned. mertio. ),n served as a deputy in the county clerk's office, and if there is anrthi,, about that "Another method provided by the good citizens of our community as difficult office that Byron Dastrnp doesn't know, the lawyers hare never been able ISAAC E. BROCKBANK an avenue through which those who desire to serve may give expression to to tmd it out. Republican Nominee for County Attorney that desire is what is known as the community chest. This is but another JOHN ROBERTS For the past, nearly two years. Utah county has had a vigorous prosecutor in the name for organized charity, and a large fund is collected by earnest and p,,,,,..;. TUm; f u i r ' lrson of Isaac E. Brockbank : and it is the universal custom everywhere to give an officer B . r KcpubllC.lt Nominee for House of Representatives rto has made good a second term. sincere and patriotic men and women to be Used m caring for the needy, A legislature, in order to be truly representative, should be made up of qualified Mr. Krookhank is well trained in the law. having received his legal education at to feed the orphans and to clothe the widow, and to take sustenance and r,',"ie",""! ""r 7"T "fe- , ,. t "'" - '"v--V " from which latter institu- cheer mto the homes. where the gaunt figure of despair has cast its tl" hC Tel" HrN' ZXZ lion he received the degree of juris doctor. " . . ,,,i;,, .,.i ;,.., ,.: .. ' ' 1 " ,n shadow over the little cottage. No one ever heard of Ashby Snow con- imti,n .md sue bis u on the question or the day, of which he is n careful student. For the past six and one half rears he has been engaged in the active practice : ; . . of the law, and is regarded by his fellow members of (he bar as an able lawyer. tributing one hour of his time to this most worthy purpose, and 1 am in- JO STONE He takes a strong stand on all moral questions and believes that all laws should forrned that the records show that he has never contributed a dollar of his I vigorously enforced. . .. . - ' Republican Nominee for House of Representatives means to this cause, and that neither has the Portland Cement company ' , ' Stone is what you call a business farmer. He knows the "dirt" side of it AMMON TUTTLE , (Ashby and Company) subscribed to the fund. and also the business side, and will therefore make a good representative, in the Renuhlic Nominee for County Auditor "But let us proceed. In Salt Lake. City we have many charity organi- TJZZV'Tn" T"8"' "nd wns t&x,e ,he S"""u ItepuDllcan rsominee lor county auuiiui .... . schools. Imu- three years he followed mining in the Tintic district but practically all It requires a well-lrnined accountant to fill the office of county auditor. Ammon zations designed for the purpose of relieving distress,- caring, for the Sick the rest of his life he has been an active farmer. He was one of the incorporators' of the InUle of Spanish Fork, has had this training. He received his education in the Spanish providing for the needy and giving help to those who are Out of work. rTZZuUn" J!! '-'7- TV ' Hl "ut Fork high school and also at the L D. S. business college, where be studied book- , ' ' insuinuting agi nt .. the pit;..-... of his company. 1I was the first keeping and account In a quarter of a century has any man, woman or child in this state, in or president of the farm bureau of V-i.eyard. lie is a member of the executive com- ' . . ' . . , , i ; , , c, . , . .. nut lee of the Salt Lake .Miik Producers association, F.or three rears he was actively For 12 years he wns the bookkeeper of the Young Men's Co-op of Spanish Fork; out of the Democratic party, ever heard of Ashby Snow taking any active engaged in the real estale business and knows lanil valuations well He I ,o is U 1"' J'f ' ''"'"mi" "c '"" l't"-Irtl" ';' ('- nt,1'"-vs"n nt. f "t!: part in any of these organizations? If he has, let him stand up and name ",i,,iri"" " 1110 ' ' rrk. He has served as deputy treasurer for the collection of taxes at Spanish Fork I t"c ; 'ot the past it) rears. He has also been deputy assessor for his district of the comity. f-g fafe e organization and the work performed by this apostle of service. l PtTQ 7.1 rA VHt A XT lso served a's city treasurer of Spanish Fork city. QF pRQFITS ' . ' 1 A AM AN Ail of this, experience well qualifies him for ihe important office of county auditor. 1 Republican Nominee for llouse- of Representatives . Inquiry has developed, however, and I want to be fair 111 ih:3, that A mos capable woman has been nominated for the office of ropresenlnllre to Ihe " slate legislature. PRISCILLA CHRISTENSEN away bck in I917' and 1 believe that was the year when Ashby Snow sat. Republican Nominee for County Recorder . in one of the upholstered chairs of the' tfotel Utah, puffing his Havana and cbur'oMhe' 1 xT-VnmZ ZeTirst "JX ViL 7Zl Miss Prisci,ja christens,.,, is elected to the office of county recorder at the looking over at Zioris National bank, the largest savings b,nk in the state, noh'von. ni ZhmT; for' fh-rvX .el; T 'W'iag election, her previous experience in office work will have well qualified j he toW me that his profits from his cement business alone had exceeded I. A. of Ihe l'tah stake, and is now in the'preshlency of the I'lVh slaW'teHefol-W..1'' 1t for this iiosition. ' . , ...... r , . t ,, " ' the total income of that mighty institution. In tnat year, I say, the She served creditably in the last legislature; few- women i the state are .,-io,- After gradualing from the schools at. Salem she had a thorough business educa- . , . lo her as a public speaker, and with it all s, 'never , , , , ' . the b. y. v. and at iiengei"s college records show that he contributed $25 to the Char.ty Organization society. slu, is . Jtbn (f 'flw splen,,i,, ciiiidrln! 1"""'v """"! w1""" For two and one-hair years she was agent for the Orem railroad at Salem; for Does Utah want this kind of Snow; ? Does it want that kind of service ? , T om'-"illr " sl,e v"s ,,l'""('v ,0"nty l'k"'k "f r,ah !T" i"1 T! If not you would better vote the Republican Ticket. GEORGE F. SHELLEY Xwtion she did practically all the recording work of the office. Recently she has f,il- ' a successful i wo rears' mission for the I,. D. S. church to the eastern states. titTprt pptpp Republican Nominee for House of Representatives S1 affable, oldicim; public official. 1 U LU 1 Klfij ' Coorge F. Shelley of American Fork, is also well prepared for the office or . Republican Nominee for County Surveyor reprcscntalive lo the slate legislature. He has served American Fork City for 12 veins , With Ihe importance now- attached to the hullrttog ot good roads it is important as city recorder, and with his thorough knowledge of oily affairs he hns been the JOHN C. TAYLOifc that a well qualified engineer fill Ibis position. Hugo Price is that. man. "main stay" of incoming administrations. ' . ' He was graduated from the Vniversity of l'tah about Ki years ago as a civil Republican Nominee for County Treasurer and nmmi8 engineer and has been active in his pevrossi,',,, ever since H'' s,','v',, ,wn lm"s ' 'ty council, and one term In the legislature. lhe R,'","'li'-"" """ '' r '"'""y "',','S"n"' 'S n- ' ' The V. S. Government rocogni.ed his abilily and tor eight years he was in the He is a graduate of the old Brigh,,,,, y,, Academy for over three ,r- . !rilii.'iliic. f,m (he public schools of P ivson he attended school at the B. Y. U. for employ of Ihe gorernuient as a V. S. surveyor For two years he was employed by the ' ' .rears afler which ho lan-lit s-hool for seven years. Columbia Sleel Corporation, and for the pasl two years he has been in employed In the ""s '."' malinger of the Shelley Merc. Co., at Shelley, Idaho; was secretary of the engineering department. of the Mystic Iron Works at Huston, during which lime be tool; American I-ork ( o-op for four or five years ; has been engaged in the ponilr.y and fruit I'or five years ho has been a member of Ihe oily council of his native oily. special work in the Harvard school of Technology. In all the positions ho has held he has growing industry and is now the president of the American Fork Poultry association He is thought weil or in his home community, bavins served as ward clerk and is m,)(1(. and is also a member of ins local farm bureau. He is secretary and director of the' S"1".v so il snperin. lent of Ihe Ncbo stake. He is honest, and a man of IVopb's Mill and Flevator Co.. also secretary member of the advisory board of "'"iti,,,, and experience essential qualifications for the office of county treasurer. (1'olllual Advertisement) tl. American Fork grazing board. WdKatf MHiMMHUia fc4fc--i i MHHaaa. . """" ' i ! I f I I I I I ' I " iaa , rTTljijli |