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Show I A CAPABLE EXPERIENCED f J PUBLIC SERVANT : X. 1. Utah State Senator f. : a 2. Ass't Supt. of Salt Lake General Hospital A f VOTE FOR I j L C. (RENNY) I ! SALT LAKE CITY COMMISSIONER ;S' VOTE TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2nd (Paid Political Adv. by Mrs. Harlow E. Jelte) X BRADSHAW Auto Parts Co. 1117 E. 21st So. Dial 7-6911 Sugarhouse Automotive Parts and Equipment Distributors Hasting Piston Rings, Hobbs Batteries, Federal Mogul Bearings HONESTY EFFICIENCY ECONOMY go Best with Harmony Elect j and you will have all of them. VOTE NOVEMBER 2nd CITIZENS OUOE FOP, FWQR COMMITTEE (Paid Political Adv. by Junius Fisher) , .. , ! I WANTED TO KENT Garage in Sugarhouse, Inquire after 4:30 p. m. 95T East 21st South. I FOR SALE 2-wheel Trailer, Enquire: 957 East 21st South. E3IS!lig.y.. Promises cT'xl Performance ffi. When Ab Jenkins was elected Mayor , ) of Salt Lake City four years ago he - ' made definite promises to Salt Lake ' 'T4 City's voters. Here is the record of those promises and his performance: Jft JCt Jenkins Promised Reduc- Jenkins Promised a Mod- tions of Traffic Fatalities ern Fire Department Salt Lake City's traffic fatalities Mayor Jenkins has provided new dropped from 31 in 1940 to- only equipment and has modernized Salt 11 so far this year despite great- Lake City's antiquated, inadequate lv inrreiseH trnffir equipment. More new equipment is ly mcreasea tratiic. on way He has buit twQ new He also reduced the traffic con- flre stations to serve the rapidly ', gestioti in Sugarhouse: growing- East bench and the South ' . . jJ e e c"-y- e nas increased I Jenkins trOmiSeu Ade- department personnel, insisted on a : QUate Street Lighting continuous training program. : " " ' On the city's night-time "death- Jenkins Promised Police trap" streets, Mayor Jenkins has Efficiency and Honesty ; placed safety lighting. These arc Under trying conditions ,of growing Second West, East South Tem- population and war conditions, Salt '. pie, Fourth South and Twenty- Lake City's police department now first South Streets More streets V3 recognized as one of the most ef- n i"t j ficient in the nation, will be ligheed as soon as mater- , ,h THll V " . ... . . . , & ., An Jenkins is a man of his word lal becomes available. He is the people's mayor! Ab Jenkins believes that City Business should be conducted out in the open and not in secret-closed sessions . . . just as the members of your family decide your own problems. Mayor Jenkins has fought for this principle to protect your interests in city affairs, sometimes at the expense of 'harmony," 'har-mony," because he feels the public should know what's going on AB Jenkins lives in the Sugarhouse district and is a firm supporter of Sugarhouse area. Vote Tuesday ' Re-Elect AB JENKINS ASK YOUR FRIENDS TO VOTE FOR HIM (Paid Political Adv. by Oscar W. Carlson) EaF":'".,!,. . uu.. w-. ; ' i .:;;;:;: vote for i I ( PLAT? 1 1 J1' 'y "'I ' for I ! Xbf" COMMISSIONER j x Experienced .. Able .. Fair x v "1 1 ' ? $ . ' 'J 4 Francis Piatt, candidate for City Commission- X j ( yr er, seeks election on his record of accomplish- X X E , ' " "'. ments, not promises, achieved during the 1 2- j Sr ;'' .' ; year period while he was Chief Deputy Auditor I LlLL.: XL - :;:J of Salt Lake City. X .!. .!. t nvt Snrp?? H lnrnhtpn 000 ta bnds ta 1948 m 183,19 of 40 yaaTS t . OayS SOreiltl. JaCOOSen. - , . - sltmding. (The fund3 used in the retirement oi j- "Mr. Piatt has been, fc(r the past fourteen these bonds did not come from increased taxa- ,1, ; years, a student and anlyst of Municipal affairs. tion, but from "excess revenues" which had j I know of no one in Salt Lake at the present heretofore been used as additional "expense I time who has a more thorough knowledge of money" by the various departments of the City. V our statutes relating to city finance and the I budget. Say s Robert L. sudd: X ''He prepared the plan that paid off a "I have known Francis Plat ever since I j $500,000 (half million dollar) bond issue on first came to , Salt Lake City. He is efficient, ,j. V January 1, 1941, which was 50 years old. He honest, dependable. He gets things donel I am y X also prepared the plan that will pay off $574,- for him for City Commissioner." X "France" Piatt's forebears helped to found this Intermountain Empire ... v he wants to do his part to maintain it as a desirable place in which to live. X I Municipal Election --November 2 f ; (Paid Political Adv. by Harold F. Stewart) " -u W ii "TUNE IN A XMAS MIRROR f 1 UESDAYS now . f y V FROM THE HrrV-f KSL 7:30 P.M. paint pot "REPORT TO THE "WeMSyorld V NATION" I2157 Highland Dr- 7-2291 . An O-'-rfing National Pro;r:m BUY 0NLY (ji Dramatized lcws. i r r T bOUD COAL Dial 7-1523 A BROUGHT TO YOU BY yL UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. V LOBB S OB" (v v- SUGAR HOUSE try coal co. T- 2191 Highland Drive 1 111 immjmjwuwwiumwiiii in piu 111 wi 1 ijum.ni ji mi 1111 ,j m iimaftiii 11 inn - - " yj it' VOTE FOR .J A proven candidate for all r j I the people. All the time - ' ' , J lie impartially serves all lf'J J v,,-1 at So make your tax dollars yt KJ ""j- I go farther and achieve re- 'v " 'ill suits. I '. -.. 1 RY ELECTING I- : Aj John Me Knightl CITY COMMISSIONER ' M C ACHIEVEMENT RECORD "7 t. All major crimes solved. Introduced Radio Prowl P Cars. Developed Department Unity. 1 !; (Paid Political Adv. by La Mar Duncan) ' .11 I. I p . II I Bll. I III I II I. I II I 1 tl ....l.,, IH,I.. . "- -I .11 . |