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Show The Official Record of .. NEPHI JENSEN W j Candidate for CITY JUDGE I j He was a member of the lgisla- 3 g? j ture one term; two and a hall f years assistant county attorney t J and four and a half years city : - jt'dfte. . . During his incumbency as judge , S - , , he received the frequent editorial V ) 1 commendation of all Salt Lake . f newspapers and won the respect t i of the whole community. s ; His Motto: Even Justice for A 0 Great and Small Und.r th Law. , m Paid Political Advertisement by Wlllard - . $ i 1 x-Jt B. Richards Jr.. 1932 South 9th East. -ssaSsiajwwiw Re-Elect Judge Joseph G.Jeppson (INCUMBENT; I H Jf Nationally recognized for , , Traffic Court Adniinistra- f - I tion. I i i , i 1 ' " JL Ten years law practice. ! j L, Five years experience in , m ? - s 1 trying thousands of cases. , -i , Capable Efficient ' ; , Just i , ' . j Vote to Sustain t f ; I JUDGE JEPPSON l y : 1 I (Paid Political advertisement Presiding Judge of Salt Lake by Ferdinand Peterson) City Courts VOTE FOR CLIFFORD L ASHTON ,:?" ! CITY JUDGE , , , , "''-, Qualiiied in Every Respect I ;;. V " I lor Efficient Judicial v Administration. - 1 ,-,f 1. Brilliant Legal : i ' , Record Before the t ws.. S1 War- j ? J 2. Still serving in - 5 j $ the Philippines with ;, V the Judge Advocate I . ! Division of the U. S. ! '' - Army. j s - 1 (Will bg released in time ; , . to take office.) : 4 ' 3. Let Him Serve I if' -''r' You Now in the I . I Post War- j 3 V Honored and Respected ? I V kV.V," hY Ihe legal Profession I VOTE FOR ASHTON For CITY JUDGE I Election Tuesday. I 1 Political Adv. Paid for by Richard C. Andrew i We're On the Job From 8 a.m. to 1 1 p.m. WITH COMPLETE SERVICE FOR YOUR CAR j The Famous Utah OU Products Ethel, Pep 88, Vico Oil j ; Lubrication Washing Tire Repairs Quick I I Battery Service ' ! Harry & Chick SUGAR HOUSE SERVICE GARAGE j i "THE CORNER WITH COMPLETE SERVICE" j ! 218!) HIGHLAND DRIVE DIAL 7-6363 RETAIN f ftZ'' : Experienced ; f v " i Capable '.!. Qualified r Proven Ability 4 Progressive j I I " v , ' Boys' Clubs- I ' . vv $ - - and I ' -K-l : I Girls' Clubs I y 4t i 1 j B n, - i j& i.l 'mi'imiiiinni FRED TEDESCO AS YOUR Commissioner of Parks Southeast Salt Lake needs a young, progressive man to plan the recreation program for your fast-growing section. FAIRMONT BOYS' CLUB and GIRLS' CLUB One of Finest in the City FAIRMONT PARK Clean, Well Kept and a Good Spot for Picnics vote TEDESCO Oct. 6 (Paid Political Advertisement by Arlo Furlong) Lefs Be Serious , . ' ,: A Specialist in $l " v Municipal K-, yj Financing, x ' W ' U ' With a Wide 'Kf Understanding 4 of City Problems A T ?N and Affairs FOEl CITY C0MMSSI0NER (Paid political advertisement by Harold F. Stewart) - ' ServiceWith'(iSmile umiiiHiiiiMHvaKaK) - , f Re-Elect I ' ; : ; ( ,.1 r i ', LOU HOLLEY CITY AUDITOR y HIS RECORD y Home Owner and Taxpayer in SUGAR HOUSE (Pd. Pol. Adv't by Margerete Holley Parish) j A 24 HOUR I I work day may appear I B unreasonable, yet it I 1 is the most nara VALUABLE AND APPRECIATED service that can be rendered to the automobile traveler. It ' is really something to write home about. CAN YOUR COMMUNITY boast of 24 hour or other anusual services? Services vital to night travelers are: Filling Stations Auto Repair and Parts Towing Service Ambulance Service Drug Stores Restaurants Hospitals Medical and Dental Services ; REMEMBER that unusual services will be widely broadcast by satisfied customers. UTAH STATE DEPARTMENT OF PDBLICITX AND INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT , Atlas Buildmit Sail Lait City, Utah (This advertisement ii number ten of a series to promote a greater tourist trade for the enure slate.) rTWittr'1"""""'-""" ii nun anaaa Mfc Business Man, Athlete .....and WAR VET i ' Can Any Other Candidate Match These Qualifications? r:;i; d-,,j ' World War Record Civilian Record. w i h iw Km vat ijraduated al the U. of U. In if. " ' In ROTC. enlisted In 1941, became auc-I auc-I m wiOa a malor in bu.tnes, odmlnis- ' CT VSlSX't iXl'n, St tratlon. A son of Harry Ostler, pioneer f - m-. bat Held. Ho was with the 29th infantry candy manufacturer, he entered the buii- o sv dlviBion, trained In England and served nee. with hi father and remained there , - . J a, a combat otticer the Norrnand7 in- , ' version, in France, Belgium, Holland and untfl he entered active military service on . " Germany, and returned to the U. S. Ion. 15, 1941. '""'- t. J August 12, 1945 and is still in the army-He army-He ie married to the former Helen on terminal leave .... . Leavitt, is the father of two children, is , W Th ll no dT'k 80rvlC8 fa ",cord i a native ot Salt Lake City, own. hi. own . V" i ' ; C " " c0Tba' ""; He ha. 5 home, and ha. had busine.. expert- 1 L. oversea, bars tor 27 month, .ervice, fte ence as well a. hi. athletic record and ll V f bronze .tar medal with oak leaf cluster, war ncord to recommend him to the con- . 14,1 'our. b,al,1f. 'rs' nd. ,h" brfnM aIIOW' ideration of the voters. " ' h,ad ,or Normandy invasion. raw .v nrtTn f r unmiTr CAN ANY OTHEB CANDIDATE Jri i22rS5SE . WAS fETS HE FOUGHT WITH YOU, HZ1L MEET THIS RECORD? KE" THIS "TCP"1" ' riGHT FOR YOUil The problem, of the postwar era are tho.e of the world war veteran. youth, vigor, and a new .lant on a decadent city government. Such ie prooi.ni. oi me posiwar era are u a man u Harry Ostler, youlhiul, a war hero, a proven business man, Hot u.t ny veteran, but one who understands the war veteran, under- mi aboy? a1 a man no, inhlbiled by political ties. stand, his needs and desires, but still has sound business judgment, VOTE FOU HIM TUFSDAY OCT 6 ' Major HARRY R. OSTLER Candidate for CITY COMMISSIONER (This Political Advertisement Paid for by' William M. Harvey) |