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Show page THE MX Cuit eti ! Silas v C luijty utic Cl.oiniuiti i E - A H V O C A T I'TAll r H' Strand Theatre lo Present Deliiililfnl Week HomaiKe This VOTING METHODS t! Ur I " I'.os-- (' - II kimttri vet-1- JU !!, ji,tillrun, lt-mu- t 1u la.niktid and 6;. i Gikth-l,f J; yt-u- - t l.etoe -- las Jt0 . - c J 11 g Down iiK limits KLmic-- JJjaiiy JLlaUl hvt-ir- V ;hr (l C tfOSD and hietUMk and IH.puL'.l,.,, 1, that the p. .,v' '4 rtl I ROM t v,:- -'- Ten Caihon euu. .y ri-- t CTIOS t. I t,n;aj iiu,r-- s t cn.icacl mMWw -- member cf u ff' clubs uf the Unuerv.r'8 cording to pJut ssur JallM cr, head of the dinars,,..? 1 or I'AH.M C'KNSl'S U' J te f 1 STOL. LETTER FOR THE VOTERS TO CONSIDERI imOTHERIIOOD OF LOCOMOTIVE ENGINEERS CLEVELAND, OHIO EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT October 25, ; In the General Election to be held in your state on Noveirbw recommend that our members support the candid'. endorsed below: U. S. Senate: U. S. House of 1st District: 2nd District: William H. King, Democrat, incumbent. Representatives: Abe Murdock, Democrat, incumbent. J. W. Robinson, Democrat, incumbent. All members are urged to work and vote for the endorsed cathe respective districts and urge their neighbors, friends ndidates in and relatives to do likewise. Yours fraternally, A. JOHNSTON, JOHN I. CORBETT, T. J. BISSE1T. Phone 237 Satisfaction Guaranteed 17 East Main, Price National Legislative Board. (Paid Political Advertisement) Plant Equipped With Automatic Fire Protection President Roosevelt great President deserves solid support. Democratic candidates are the only candidates who can be depended upon to give that solid support W. A. ENGLE, candidate for County Commissioner. Term). A common man, a working man, a mine a worker, business man, a former legislative representative, a resident of Carbon County for eighteen years, who understands the conditions surrounding the people, and the industries of Carbon County. Bill will work for the people of Carbon County. He will work to protect the industries of Carbon County, to the end that the people engaged in those, industries will prosper. He will bring new business to Carbon County, he will help to protect the farmers water rights. Bill is real energetic, and needs no introduction to the people of Carbon County. (4-Ye- ar BpiG YOUNG, candidate for County Clerk. The most competent county clerk ever to hold the office in Carbon County, thoroughly experienced and well trained for his work, courteous and efficient in his office. MRS. KATIE LIDDELL, candidate for County Recorder is one of our most respected citizens of Carbon County. Mrs. Liddell is fully qualified for the office of County Recorder. With the election of Mrs. Liddell to this office, Carbon County will be assured of a competent, courteous, accurate administration. D. GIBSON, candidate for County Attorney. integrity, experience are qualities personified in Marl on Aggressive, forceful, learned in law, the election 01r Mr. Gibson will give to Carbon County an outstanding Dounty Attorney. He is competent to conduct the affairs of this important office and the taxpayers of Carbon Countyof aT?. ssured the minimum of expense with the maximum v nr efficiency. REESE M. REESE, candidate for Treasurer, lie has guarded well the finances of CarbonCounty County. He hasn admmis-ratiosaved the taxpayers money through his efficient of the office. An honest man deserving of reelection. SILAS ROWLEY, candidate for County Assessor. Hj3 past record is sufficient to. warrant his reelection. Court-ou- s n treatment has always been given to by Mr. Rowley County Taxpayers. His been economically and efficiently administered. office has Car-oo- 9 ANDERSON, candidate for County Surveyor. The candidate for election as County Surveyor has had . nnflfaLd exPenence as an engineer. He is experts tfl n 13 worthy of the serious consideration of Straight gUT dtl dt'l Jl;elfftr 6, 1934, we ACME CLEANERS & TAILORS Vote the Democratic Ticket , . vtvf 00 an printing t,al IT; city street dP - f police Utah Needs Men In Sympathy With ex-servi- ce costs, - Dear Sirs and Brothers dilemma when the time comes to select from the wardrobe They know that their garments are neat and spotless and certain to add to their personal appearance. Commission- ?2AYrPA,,LEM.Capndilaite for is experienced in county . affairs. By reelecting Mr. ?10n'r wo will have the benlfit of twTefpSeSo thereby eliminating the possibility 5 wasteand mistakes gent, 1934. To the Chairman and Secretary of the State Legislative Board and all B. of L. E. Divisions in the State of Utah. Cleaned Right er. $:9ii (7. 8357.18. 4 3:4 48, $50 ; Patrons of the Acme Cleaners and Tailors are never in a President Franklin D. Roosevelt pofr. tertian cui jr Grand Chief Engineer I e I'M: 2. S3 .tf7- A. JOHNSTON 0. h I GRAND OFFICE ' SENATOR WILLIAM H. KING, must be reelected if Utah expects the most benefit from New Deal legislation. Senator King will support, and not block, all sound Democratic measures designed for the benefit of the people, and particularly for the benefit of Utah people. Give serious consideration to these facts before casting your vote. CONGRESSMAN ABE MURDOCK, will be reelected because he has been a strong supporter of social legislation which has favored the people of Utah. He is a friend of the New Deal. He is a friend of the people of Carbon county. He asks you to be active and support the New Deal. . JAMES II. WOLFE, candidate for Justice of the Supreme Court. Mr. Wolfe is a vigorous, capable man thoroughly qualified to be a Justice of our State Supreme Court. He understands people, as well as law. A progressive, modern jurist. JOSEPH RIRIE, Democratic candidate for State Treasurer. Mr. Ririe has had many years of experience as an auditor and accountant. He is thoroughly qualified to act as our State Treasurer. He is respected from one end of the Statextothe other for his good qualities as a man, as well as for his qaalifications in financial and accounting matters. MRS. D. C. GIBSON. Mrs. Gibson, our candidate for election to the State Legislature understands the problems of Eastern Utah, and understands how to work in the legislature to obtain the best results for the people whom she will represent. She knows that Carbon County depends for its existence upon the working class of people. WKat helps labor will help Carbon County. She will help the working man. G. G. LINDSTROM, Democratic candidate for election to the State Legislature. Mr. Lindstrom is a splendid type of aggressive, intelligent man. He i the choice of the working class of people, as well as business men and women. He will be an able representative to further the interests of the himpeople concerned with our leading industry, .(Coal) . He, CounCarbon of self, is a part of that industry. Agriculture Mr. lindty needs a stimulating worker and representative. ' ' on farm. a and raised strom was bom F. P. (JOE) FISHER, candidate for County Sheriff. Mr. Fisher is an able and competent man, a taxpayer of Carbon man a supporter of Carbon County County an industries. He will be fair and honest toward all. 1 5:13. A Third League Victory A It ' A nothing Notre Dame Captures FALL CLEANING b!,j ett and jir Itn-ot- tjil . - ViU!iirt Austin, dears. I,i:hk ukckivks Con1U.ANK UM-- d ! . jK-- sible for their administration. This includes the Democratic ticket from top to bottom. I believe that Carbon county in appreciation of the new deal will be more Democratic this year than ever before. I believe there are more solid Democrats in Carbon county today than there ever were. I believe that the election rerults on November 6th will show a Democratic majority in Carbon county of more than fifteen hundred. Believe in Democracy, be Democratic and Vote the Democratic ticket straight. in tic- ' f languages. re-H H has The Young i Oik members of ti , County civ t il a copy t.f the schedule to be are: Spanni, i tia, HD 5 federal t'enaus of In agriculture, with the information that gurct Davie of La:uda jp I i any farmer who wishes lo secure a Morn E. RasmuaM.n :CiV schedule prior lo the beginning of the Koelling of Itud ar.d ita usury census enumeration on January 1 may umentl of lhawanu; Vyl till' niul rreocj! do so by writing the bureau of cen- Norma Hamiltun ai4 l .V-abrsus of the department of commerce Anderson of Pru nd CcoT Unit u fuilu manno and Dale 0. at Washington, D. C. Morja, In take will census information The ..j4 85. relative to farm tenure, farm value, ckSUmp acreage and yield of principal field VC4Ii;nt j ful, Instructive work and recreation was provided. Every mothers son, who took advantage of this opportunity was made a better son, a helpful son. If you are in doubt as to the benefits afforded by the C. C. C., refer to any mother for answer. Fathers, too, were not forgotten by this great president. He knew and the burden of debt which aopreciatc-the head of the family was carrying on his shoulders and immediately efforts were made through the Home Owners Loan corporation to lighten that burden. In Utah alone, over 6,500 homes have been saved from (air si 1I-- i,iH ( s I de in la.ilidoll. 1 . mo 1 1 o-- rt ihr op J s .c ' la a V la-l.r- tl.trr-Fic- Astaire S It. r The U't Helton, Ah un-Ot- ht r a L to-(a!- loailr rail a M vet .1 J The (trial of Itaal f.vr da). f. Wa) , ( lUlJ a fn ni o iUmi lutlt t ail: J'tilpll Is on U.t tjofuiu the t'l lirlal rlrt (iirt) Until a!t-ill (hi ((J j ( Lie of H -- h' J.i.-- t Lip of (hi liMtiu ts(rt(th, wrll In (hat (he RejiuLlli U .late th krt, Brail- - ,u-- r (hr I jint-- i 4f (hr i ait t. t i !.t s t:t ah il It l d Hia)i the a.l and vte ate avsuit-t- of It Colton and Allhor jll.r Jial t.i ulaf 111 ki ( by J (,, r Dt llu latlC 1. Uul.sl, dWoollry Mill win Olit of (hr il.iu-s- t (uf (hr it.alktt.a lo lu!l Ju afs n.o.jhtis N.l As- (Ions rvrr held In Ur history of;ulllfc, fa, r n,t t hod tf ohtiiJ a( Sehalfit is ill. f.. iviatration induate rlrt m.ti I J1 the state. to V l.ilt" U e sdalfcl t llikit I! Is la I llno-ul...t that limit? ate liitritatt-i- i in tht i'k 1 I D s As to Call. o.n utahl), I! Is ' i, I lot l.ul a III tt.r . oiiiM n. (Ins than in any that the luo- - Will ttiioj'i.1, n a ! , .f Ilit hat that a r . oil t.f the t'r l rI) a, ;j.,- s,o Jtar .et A t Tn- t at t ilit t.f Jujhhe the lhpuhiHull toonly to krt will lr t oadiUatiojjafite the iiatt.r. ' w lit krl of Jouf fuJ t iit..ur f S.ii h n tai us to that this Irlrt trd'by a salt majority This l to opinion t'on.-lclin-ti- , , t Huvtt-vt-r(hi lilt M an vu!l in ytkj heavy registration mditatrs is dr-ir( p,. f.x)-ruour tundalatrj thtmt il un Wit pttit of th of C artjon Wrrt tluwsrii from a irprc&fiit&Uve the bullut if you do also iiiaik 111 the ,1 jn Lncieu Liitlif' 1. ,,cn nd CVn to the county Jilrsldmt and croas-sectio- n auiijairt Waltl.sU. tlcfigi tirtlt of our cituenry. in t formanves to reinforce that suppoil from top to offer f.ne In ol, Kulkrr of tlmlking livrttiod rn- We of feel the tlon the rlrt that Ixittorn with friendly political allies role , and iupporter and not with political tire Republican rounty ticket will be scratch ballot, if you plce a cro in ,uong aCU officer unsympathetic with the In distinctly beneficial to Carbon ctunto the circle over a ticket and desire loj Mischievous,RKO-Radi- o I4, vote ftif persons on othrr tickets, y ou (glamorous, atitutiorw which have been built by a aty, as our candidate areof pledged efficiency must draw a line acroc llu narnr of comedy. "The Gay progressive program man w hose heart, oul and mind have been devoted for tlie past two yean and needed economy In the adminis- persons you do not wish to vote for to the benefit of our citizens at large. tration of county government. We on the ticket where you have marked At the time thu great man took of feel that our candidates in carrying the circle above, and then mark cr oasfice on March 4, 1932, the rnUre Unit into effect such a program can bring es about much needed and long sought opposite the names of person of ed State was without question on the tax of Hhout reduction your choice on other ticket. impairment verge of a horrible panic. Panic was service. public Another method of marking a wa restored. averted, confidence Our candidates believe that by an scratched ballot u to mark The county attorney Is your a cross The people faith wa not misplaced. of tire collection taxes, impartial Forthwith President Roosevelt proopposite the names of the persons you ceeded to close every bank In the present capable and efficient teaching It l he w ho enforces the laws that wish to vote for. However, you must be United States pending an Investiga- staff in our county schools can made for your safety and prowere be crosse to not careful oppotion aa to their soundness, to the end maintained, and their salaries rest or site names of moreplace than one person tection. to their farmer level. that our clUzens, rich and poor alike, ed We of Car for the same office. Do not mark a It is to your Interest to have the voters the that request not a loss of suffer their bfe's might bon most able and efficient attorney county, Irrespective of party, give cross in any circle in using this Sound banks, well and earnings. most state this and elected to that office. county important available, honestly managed, immediately rethe careful consideration it Marl D. Gibson is the best qualified opened. Sick banks were sent to the election and we feel sure that If such hospital. Many have been cured, oth- merit, attorney for that position. ers are still receiving medical treat- thought is given it, the Republican Mr. Gibson was born and raised In ment, designed to make them fit for state and county ticket will be Utah. His parents are natives of further public service. Utah and his grandparents eastern Following on the heels of that most 1877 pioneers of Notre Dame junior high of Price noble step there was established what mortgage foreclosures, through the ar' is called the Insurance deposit act, facilities afforded by this most com- won its third straight league victory fr s . . .y, cf Lta which is a law compelling banks who mendable act. University bv Glen. Monday defeating Spring are members of the Federal Reserve Much remains and will be done unhi;L st honors in his triass The Catholic institution wsll al ond He s a system to insure the safety of funds der all that part of the New Deal Just clash with Harding Thursday, and ones an deposited in such banks. fair above mentioned. fearless, Inasmuch as both teams are undcfcat- - .lorney Had our president accomplished no n tg The national housing act recently thoroughly experienced other good than has just been related, created is new In operation and will ed, the winner w ill take undisputed a large of is and matters possessed we would still regard him as one of be of untold benefit to home owners possession of first place sense. common of measure The Hardscheduled game between the greatest benefactors known to the and business institutions alike. Vote for Marl D. Gibson for coun y world. If you believe as many millions of ing and Hiawatha was postponed last However, with untiring devotion to United States citizens do that thu week until NoveinU-- r 15. attorney on the Democratic ticket. the cause of humanity he created oth- legislation was designed and will opVote the straight Democratic ticket. j er benefits C. C. C. camps took erate for the common must Tin (Paid Political Advertisement) Ink, good, you from our streets and back rooms, support the man almost solely responhundreds and thousands of young sible for their creation and must men unemployed. Wholesome, health- support the men who will beyou respon- Qiiotifij a u 1! Monday. Tt.r f.llll WaS adapted t.iilc s If.lertiatioJiol fctagf ailk.n at eainr title, whuh ran "8 I Fliday Lnet-- in New Volk and lx month t- Il.stj ui (a I. I laUse tu U.P I of Lalinta Vt-!- f I;:. at I'. a t t C'util.ly I'it h ii 11 ot.!a of I II e f. th ;T Iplalfla ' Itmiliy la-nu- t' S CLERK EXPLAINS Democrat , Republican Camps Issue Campaign Statements J 8 34; cemetery, ttpense, $ S1224 868.23, ;r $- bands - |