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Show THE SoSs? BULLETIN PUBLISHED IN SUGAR HOUSE I. M. CONNIFF, Publisher Office 1119 East 21st South Street, Sugar House J Dial 6-2333 Member of Utah State Press Association NATIONAL EDITORIAL Mf-ASSOCIATION ."Six Montns, Subscription, By mail $1.00 One Years Subscription, By mail $1.75 BUY ONLY GOOD COAL Dial 7-1523 "LOBB'S on the JOB-SUGAR JOB-SUGAR HOUSE COAL CO. 2191 Highland Drive ..-....-..-....v .-....;-.;-;;. " i COMMENTS .AND SOME WOULD 'CHANGE OUR SYSTEM In reviewing- the record of production reported by the "War Production Board up to May 25, last, the world has evidence of an industrial miracle wrought in the United States. B. M. Baruch puts the heart of the story in thirty-three thirty-three words: "The war has been a crucible for all the economic econ-omic systems of the world, for our own, for Communism. Fascism, Nazism all the others. And the American system has outproduced the world. 1 DRIVE-IN Style Cleaners & Dyers I MENS SUITS 85c j THREE DAY SERVICE DRAPES and WOOL BLANKETS f NEATLY DONE 10 EAST AND 21st SOUTH Dial 6-0685 VOTE TUESDAY for IDAM S. BENNION Republican Candidate for U. S. Senate ) As a friend of Adam S. Bennion, assure him nomination Tuesday without necessity of a run-off. Voteyfor him so that he can devote his full energy to his fight to hasten the day 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 ADAM S. BENNION Republican Candidate for U. S. Senate Paid Political Advertise Agent by Irene S. McCullough, Salt Lake City Reed E. Vetterli for !"'"' ' t x ) -I -"it-- r - I s - I t 1 i I t- jMrirlV"" lflMl GOVERNOR He is young, progressive and courageous. He will attract more Independent and Democratic votes than any other candidate. ! I He is an excellent speaker and a good campaigner. He worked with Dewey in New York City. He) is a close friend of Governor Earl Warren of California. He is not afraid to" fight. , HE WINS. HE WILL WIN FOR YOU. Paid political Ad., by Mrs. F. Eldon Throckmorton. . g ir.-jv !' j i -" OSCAR W. CARLSON Republican Candidate FOR U. S. SENATOR "Interest of the People must be specially guarded" Pd. Political Ad., by Edsel Christensen. i Citizens of Utah j X ' ? t The Man for Republican Candidate to $ :: Congress from the 2nd Congressional I District t I X . -- THE MAN WHO KNOWS m-n - THE PRESENT AND "- - POST-WAR LEGISLATIVE X NEEDS for our service men f " and their dependents. C. Ed X X f t Lewis is Post Commander ! i of the Veterans of Foreign X III Wars of the United States v ": . - s saw two years' overseas X X r - ' f service himself . . . under- ;; Y , stands the paramount issue X I t : bt'rorc Conoi-ess today . . f ; 1 N What To Do About the A X w s Service Men When the War 'j j- I Is Won. X X ' C. ED. LEWIS STANDS t - r,-OI A BUSINESS AD- X X I x N MINISTRATION'. : I v C. Ed. Lewis has the back- X X I , XAk w I ! g''ound and training in busi- ;; I Vx-S J ness administration for a X X I v . - I thorough understanding of J; j; z vv V I business' needs a return to X 'X J . I the principles of free enter- f v M prise upon which our re- X X I ' T-rinY--..... -ii.i, ij- iiit.nrfniili PuoUc was founded. v I THE ..MAN WHO RELIEVES IT A SQUARE DEAL X FOR ALL for. business, labor, and professional work- .j. I;! trs in all fields. No more bureaucratic controls X ;: more efficiency in government a reduction of super- X t fluous taxation. X I Washington the Place - j j C. Ed. Lewis the Man J Republican Candidate to Congress from the 2nd Con- v J gression.! District. July 11th Primary X ! Paid political Ad., by Henry Plumhof. THE OLD JUDGE SAYS ... "The men overseas don't mines cny words among Arcxricsn service men in Encland by about the way they want to find this the British Institute of Public Opinion, country when they come marching home... When hundreds of men were asked point do they, Judge?" ' blank how they would vote on prohibition, ' S5'70 of them stated, in unmistakable terms, "They certainly don't. Herb. ..and they tnat tilcy would vote against it. There's no shouldn't. They're doing a masterful job doubt about it, Herb... the men overseas fighting over there to protect our rights and Can't want any action taken on that subject they have good license to expect us to pro- while they're away." tect theirs back here at home. One thing , . they're mighty clear on is their stand on , And they re 00 right. Judge, because nrrh;h!f;r.n " I knOW ll0W I fe!t wnen 1 Came nme aIter pronation. the ,ast warony t0 learn that we had "Their position on that subject was stated been over there fighting for so impractical a very emphatically in a poH taken recently thing as Prohibition." Thtt OillCTlilcmcnt Ipemfntd by Conjrcncc oj Alcoholic Bnctazc Industrie!. Inc |