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Show Sun sCOSO tCTIOS - SECOND SECTION M Mttt GVMrrAlPrnV Icnniis ITWELVU HUNTERS ruin; ATiimi: i:mi:hs ANNUAL 1'AI.L .MAUA1HON Granted Revision; IN PARTY RETURN lly Suie To iKlk stain I 19 I rle must t ea fMrd:,urrS in the U.e budgets y jf tif f.r C 4 ' F rrtKti 1 Crao urDa Ol ft Su.i I uffK' fu,u fcMf William Gr- (JK Jt-- r ,'fs.y a budfcvt rejx.it of 1934. month nine in 'roetobcf 1. expenditure the and budget jfond Uslh-- J on J, fallow: Interest bond $9103.15; '.jjMBS, l. $34,000; notes Interest 04; $10,633 $1600; city A nothing spent. de" C3 $75; rrfund 0,1 crvc $2.-,- ;j Insurance. 33; $30$ VlJS. g;. water stock assess-u;i3- nM py-lcprn- 4. $53 66. com-- i newer, $28,846 47, $10,339.- -' Section costs. $873 66, $726.-$7119 30, $2000 30; reem-- k, $:911 77. $88 23; fire L, de-$3- 57 ! ai-- Kton t,. f.-- lj !.' T-- n hi Cat bon county hunt is, im a putty t.f 12, all of whom m-t- fs if loggid ttirir deer, letutlied TllUlda f me Ilsur mountains after one most suiits-fu- l tiulililig tlIJ S l lH lt.,1 in U.e State 1 tie talt.ai luii'ftKt, wt.o blought down their bulks imluded Claude J Fmj'ry, Dr II li Got toman, Coiner I. iVacixk. Dr Hlis L. Finlaysun. Hulun A, Hryner of ITU'e, and IWrt Himnrl of Heljier. 1 'in if the Other lucky hunters In . Don B. Colton budget $207, Sun-Adv- llaitmcr Chi dial) r jfM-rve- Diii lsii-ii- id if , ii, taiigt-- r fir Hit Fish Ixke tin fui-r- st Wilburn Oig.ii-n- , IUmvct; and Rulrrl Olson, Ogdi-n- , , D Him kli-y- , (igdi-n- , gun cf II H llmik-y, slate ditvdnr of U,e F. E R A, and Dr Alfreil Sorenson, Muhrland Dave Hryner t.f Ihlce accnnvjianied the group but did nut take part In the U hunt. - -- one-ha- lf spi mg Dont Be Fooled Again! for LABOR? Who Stands To Abolish Child Labor ex-- ij r- - - To Restrict Immigration - ied pHamnninimg Heave yuii? to ffammnlY To Bar Convict Labor from Highway Construction King Read below how it can be done at a reasonable cost by means of The Prudentials Modified 5 It will protect you through the next five of F years for an annual premium JUST the rate payable thereafter. Never more than a few cents for each dollar you wish to provide. ONE-HAL- PRESENT AGE i Anli-Injuncti- didnt vote On Law on Colton voted Yea other labor measures look at Kings record; KING VOTED TO SEAT JUDGE PARKER WHO UPHELD THE YELLOW DOG CONTRACTS. week bill. King failed to vote on the thirty-hou- r bill providing for a minKing failed to vote on the women. imum wage for Records released by the American Federation of Labor show that Colton during 12 years voted Favorable to Labor 81 while King in 17 years voted Favorable to Labor 23 . This is the record. Who is your candidate? Who is reactionary? DONT FORGET Dont Let Anyone Tell You That the New Deal Has Changed King. Men Well Past 70 Do Not Change. Vote For Colton and the Cause of Labor! (Paid Political Ad by J. B. Lee) (Paid Political Advt.) Re-Ele- ct ABE MURDOCK UNITED STATES CONGRESSMAN FOR EACH DOLLAR OF INSURANCE AFTER FIVE YEARS FIRST FIVE YEARS 23 less than 1 cent less than 2 cents 39 less than 1H cents less than 3 Cents 46 less than less than 50 less than 2 Cents 2H cents Alto itsuod at ages SI to 60 Mo the your annual contribution would be Nearest birthday to to to to On King Colton voted Yea didnt vote In Congress he has worked and voted for Good Hoads, Reclamation, Silver, Labor Public Building Program, Protection for Utahs Products, A Public Land Policy Beneficial to Utah, Old Age Pension, Proper Provisions for Unemployed; For Aid of Mothers, Children, Veterans of all Wars; Education, Agriculture, Mining and Livestock. TO VOTE FOR AN ABLE, PROINDUSTRIOUS GRESSIVE, PUBLIC SERVANT TO REPRESENT YOU IN THE UNITED STATES SENATE. OR MORE? Colton voted Yea King voted Nay o- bent. policy. Colton voted Yea King voted Nay , ex-se- tnt. -- Ogdtn, big game (hangc sujKVli.r fur IhltV wcslrlll la!i j, OK'-n- House while both uere in Congress. STANDS UPON HIS DJKN RECORD 20 24 40 47 h the Senate and Don B. Colton in the h cemetery under the direction of the ,nd LImr J JIYacurk and Rod Swasey, Orange- Wallace mortuary. C. H. Williams, Mr. Rarbieux. who was an !vlil?: Hans Jorgensi-nA. P. Anderson, Ed vice man, was born in Aguilor, Colo-- j rado on November 16. 1900. a s.n Of;nrockmon ond F- M- Ruks- Emery. 1 l: $10,374,-CJHenry and Julia Godisi Paibieux. He! 1, waU'r department, Sl'SFF-NDFMAV TERM Gl Is survived by his rarer ts. who now electric department. wl-Jack Phelps was convicted before 34; J parks, $3279 82, reside in Pittsburgh, Kansas; his cemetery, $1478 36, $382.72; dow, Mrs. Bernice Christensen Bar- - Justice J W. Hammond last week of , eipense, $133. $165; council bieux, and two children. Henry and assault and battery on A. O. Troseth Norman Ilarbieux, Heljx-r- ; two sis- - ond was given a susjxmded sentence ,$6623, $237.77. ters, Mrs. J. P. Oldham, Pittsburgh, jof six months in the county jail. The ter bands at The Kansas, ond Mrs. C. O. Cajielle, Gl- - offinse was allegedly committed at Standard villc on October 14 raud, Kansas. )Tt s 'it Look at the records of William H. King in $5.-$12- 24 bent Wile contingent ; vne and telegraph, $309 52, 'printing and supplies. $1263-;- 7; city hall supplies, $523.88, $6749 65. t, street department. $3680.08, department. police ididiie Jj use, i the group $' 'err.bfi i if k 1 4J. $60 42; swimming pool, $460 14 in budget; dog jint, costs, I.awletii'e Culdsng 1 1 - WITH DEER EACH ! mi i !.c Cai U u hifch ti last j ear and who is nuw a student at Hiigham Ym.i g univris.ty at Ihuvu, has el. tell d tf.e fail ( luss t uulitl y TUII whiih Will take laie Ulaetll ha!ve uf till- It Y. U Utah Aggie l.umetuiii-m- g ftaitball game at lt ul U Satulday, Guiding wuu llie mile and mlie lairs ill Hie tlass A events uf tt It Y. U invitational Uik and field met t last spl li g and has stall.Jed t.imseif as a leal contender for the fall marathon hunms iu laid by Max Andiew uf Lincoln The Ihlo )ixith was an easy wtnnrr in the first annual Carbon high marathon last Iluff-mir- e. luh Tower and Light $00-71- Carbon Sportsmen Mudlfuahun of u.e taiU-n-n.ri) milk shed ty drlitiun t f j h.i.st.n faa..ai loul.ty hunt. i graph rovuhi.g that cieh.t alk wrd ti 12 flout '4 milk purchasers dor not tiut-r- d t m.lity vcrie so among t!,.. Kralit-- 4 jnn.u to hunt da) for wl.ulrsale lilatl ibut-t.i- l an 6j a fe.mt diaw.ng days for retail sales has Irtn o4 luv. ,tk l, e 'rd olid game uf. led by Grrfiir lit ill y JJ- I ;tn,i ijf. 'V- - !'akt' 1,lC tk coiding to an annuunrnnnit Friday nd continues .VemU'r 'by William H Toy. seerrtary of through November 17. of shed. t a! ton jxrmits verre awaidej the Word of the approval was to mmed ITue iiirn. by Mr, Toy frum J. H MeCibbeny. trade practice compliance dirrctoi of Caitxai tounty applicants who drew the Utah recovery administration, urte as follow J. Clyde Mr. McGibbeny also stated Diet the Vaught, Harry Harellas, Ray Walters, administration has approved the ac- Flmie llcrnardi, Joim L. Mrnottl. C tion of the Carton-Kmrr- y milk con- - L Abson, Julio Paolasso. M. O Call- Fassio and Mario Sejtpj, trol board In passing a motlm that ,ln 30 days' credit be given to all pur- - rlc; J,arn Ih Simonson. Jack Vlg- chasers of cream and milk and that netta. Tony OTierto, Henry Hall and all accounts be declared delinquent W. H, Wardrll. Heljwr; L. O, Rains; J'red Flalm, Sunnyslde; after 15 days of grace. Vernon Johnson and Francis Seeley. Rolaj'p. FUNERAL SERVICES HELD All of llie above drew permits for SUNDAY FOR HELrER MAN the Manti-Flslake section except 1 K 41 less 4 cents than 5 Cents Minimum Policy, $5,000 Boiler Time Than tho Present Consult Local Agent or Office, or Home Office Aaron J. Hanson Special Agent, Ordinary Dept. Democratic Nominee HONEST FEARLESS Silvagni Building Price A RECOGNIZED J " A. FUtfeniial 'A 3tuutnmrr ffinmpomj nf Amrrint a DUFFIELD EDWARD PreoideBt Dobb Office NEWARK, NEW JERSEY LEADER A FRIEND OF LABOR HIS RECORD IS ONE OF OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENT He Merits Your Support (Paid Political Advertisement) t f V |