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Show Friday, September 9, 1938. UTAH VALLEY NEWS PAGE Threa Voters: B7 ror 13 Voters in Utah County Urged to Cast Their Votes Next Tuesday Thus exercising their right of selection of candidates, under Utah's new Primary L aw, the winners at this Primary election becoming eligible for the run-of- f Primary September 27, or for the final election Nov. 8 The Following Nominees Solicit Your Support by Voting Your Choice a t Next Tuesdays Primary: STANDARDS SYLVAN W. CLARK ROYAL Would You Set For For For a Utah County Commissioner? County Commissioner County Commissioner County Commissioner WHAT 4-Y- ear Two-Ye- J. MURDOCK ar J, H. For MANSON Two-Ye- ar LEROY A. A. R, SHELTON TUCKETT For City Judge 0. ELLETT For County Surveyor For the Senate W.W. CLYDE For State Senator Mr. Manson has had many years of business experience, in merchandising, mining, and construction work, which qualify him for this important position of service to the people of Utah county- - IJis training and experience proves to him the need Sylvan W. Clark G. T. JIARRISON County Commissioner Democratic Ticket In a recent editorial of the UTAH VALLEY NEW8 the question was asked of YOU old folks whose pensions are being reduced, yon 1,055 WPA workers and 2,471 direct relief clients, you farmers who cannot sell your produce or pay your taxes have tolled you workers who years to acquire a little home and are losing it for taxes, you union men who hare Irregular employing or poor conditions on low wages, ALL of YOU "forgotten men and women and children, WHAT STANDARDS WOULD YOU SET FOR A For COUNTY COMMISSIONER T WPA workers approached the County commission for help with tin cans to put up surplus fruit were refaaed, yet tne comfound money with which to help finance the American Ladies Auxiliary Legion with $100, and other organisations with $800, for conrentkra and missioners purposes. For srery 100 WPA workers fSOOO, comes Into the community monthly. This money Is the rery main stay of the email business houses and .thousands ot Utah eounty cltiiens, but $44 per family a month la inadequate, especially in winter when there are extra expenses for fuel, clothes, school, etc. Salt Lake workers get a minlmnm of $55 .When your Utah county commissioners were requested to write a letter to WPA head quarters requesting an Increase In Utah county workers minimum to equal Salt Lake WPA workers, Tour Having served as County Commissioner for two years, Sylvan W. Clark, of Lehi, Is seeking nomination on the Democratic ticket for the four-yeterm on his record in the office. Since Mr. Clark was elected to the County Commission in 19S6, the county has not borrowed any money, but has operated upon a strictly cash basis, at the same time lowering the levy each year. This year the levy will be reduced amount of by the substantial .75 mill. Efficiency In county departments has been the watchword of Mr. Clark. He has Insisted that all the road equipment of the county has been kept at a high standard and haa been diligent In seeing to it that the county, haa received fall value for every dollar that has been expended. During the last year the money paid Into the welfare department by Utah County haa Increased from $36,000 to approximately $120,000. A native of Utah County, Mr. Clark received, his education In the Lehi elementary and high school, and the Utah State Agricultural college at Logan. He filled a mission for the L. D. 8. church In Australia, and la a veteran of the World War. Since the war, he has engaged In general farming and livestock growing, and haa been a leader In the Farm Bureau and marketing organisations. He hse served the county as a deputy assessor and la well acquainted with property valuations. He has also served as a federal census enumerator. Mr. Clarks wide experience and his marked ability in handling the many problems arising In the affairs or the county' fit him admirably for the position of County Commissioner for the four-yeterm. ar commissioners refused to act and did not act until organiiPtH Political Adrertiwmeiit) zed pressure wus used and election ii cared, and then asked for only a 10'. Increase, but they braced by the standards you set did find sympathy with the for County commissioners? Lions objective Is there any reason why the in advertising Ulnh In California aud standards of a commissioner them gave 1250. should not include honesty and When Mr. Ilnll resigned from respect for democracy? Considerthe commission they solemnly ation for the forgotten men and Promised to do the democratic women and effort to better their thing and allow the people to lot? decide who should fill the Does your standard for s comvacancy In as much as the primary was missioner require that he favor 10 near and appoint the high higher wages and better working man. Rumor says, and facts. conditions and mnre regular m to substantiate the rumor, employment? that certain Salt Lake Do you think farmers ought to politicians ,r the actual Utah county have cost of production plus a and these Salt Lakers fuir profit and workers should get with the aid of your commissionenough with whch to purchase ers over ruled the democratic farm and Industrial products? thing" and obviated the people's Do you prefer a commissioner en it an be taken for who realises there can be no taxes while hugh foreign sanctity for s Utah home acquired corporations exploit our natural through long years of hard strng-cappwealth? little undernourished Do you approve of the aalee tax children with minor physical deBoney originally Intended for old- - fects In expensive schools, which Pension and relief being defects could be rectified for a Bed without conprotest to build few county approplated chool houses. vention dollars but for which ' Do you prefer a commissioner we have no funds? ho will Then by your own answers you cooperate to acquire odern homes through a long must vote for O. T. Harrison who Be housing seeks to correct these abuses and Plan? others. In your own Interest and o You condone welfare, can you afford not to placing to make a democratic vote for O. T. Harrison?. Shall choice at the you vote for your best Interests primary. Are these types of actions em- - or let your emotions or scnemlng ar eom-Blssl- un-M- ld ed , handl-opportunl- ty RoyaV J. Murdock was appointed Utah County Commissioner on Anguet 15. Ho has full confidence of the commission and his host of friends. He stands for. efficiency, economy and a square Now elect him to deal to all. this important poaltlon and reap the benefits of his sound Judgment and experience. (Paid Political Advertisement) Mr. Murdock Election Judges Constables to Meet For Instructions of economy and efficiency in all county departments, and liis qualities of character enable him to meet fearlessly any and all problems which may come before the county commissioners, and to dispose, of them without fear or favor. Mr. Manson does his own thinking, and will be no n for anyone. Mr. Manson is enthusiastically converted and hence an ardent advocate of the homestead tax exeption law, and believes its adoption will relieve the people, of their present terrible tax burden. yes-ma- County Clerk C. A. Grant urges lie also believes in adequall election Judges and constables ate old age pensions, withto attend a special meeting for new Instruction regarding Utah's out insult or humiliation to Primary law which goes Into the aged. operation for the first time at the (PaU Mittal polls Sept It at which time jnany new phases of their duties will arise. FARM BUREAU For the center part of the county the meeting will be held In the City and County building, APPEALS TU VOTERS Friday at 7:30 p. m. Sept I. The north part will meet at Utah countys Farm bureau ofAmerican Fork Saturday at 7:20 p. m. in the City hall there.. Tha ficials are urgently appealing to southern section met last night in every voter In this county to I exercise your franchise at the I Spanish Fork. coming Primary election, Tues-professional politicians and day. Sept. IS. The Bureau does i not presume to tell you how to I Judicea govern your choice? .Mr. Harrison's enemies, eviden- vote, states President David H. tly of the same type Christ had, Jonea of Spanish Fork, because it can misconstrue and with pre- Is strictly but It i judice and bigotry relate many does want you to VOTE. alleged errors, sins and faults, with which they falsely charge him; bat do they? have they? E. G. DURNELL worked for the correction of the abuses set forth above and the Sheriff MORE ABUNDANT LIFE FOR AI.L? Are they friends of the common man? The Master had to do with two types of people who erred. Of one He said: Woe, unto you Scribes. Pharisees, hypocrites! Of the other he invited: Let him who is without sin cast the first stone.', Then they maliciously charged Him with being a gluttonous man a wlnebihber, n friend of publican and sinners. Luke 7:34. And "there they crucified him." Then Jesus said: "Father, forgive them; for they know not what they do." Old-ag- e pensioners, direct relief clients, WPA workers, nil orgnixed labor, progressive agriFarm Bureau memculturists, honest progresnumerous bers, Saints, Nonsive Latter-da- y partisan league members and many other progressive cltixens Sheriff Durnell are convinced G. T. Harrison measures up to the standards seeks reelection solely upon the they require of a modern County record of bis services which past commissioner. to and he satisfaction with points ns for to Join We Invite yon your best Interest in realising a certain pride. He has served Mr. Harrisons election thus assur- Utah County aa sheriff for 8 years ing a commissioner who will and knows the requirements of make an agresslve and militant the office with exactness and campaign so necessary, to im- completeness. Mr. Durnell le a democrat, prove conditions and defeat rewhose services to his party and action. WORKERS and FARMERS' his community speak for themCAMPAIGN COMMITTEE. selves. (Paid Mittal Advwttamaet) (Fsii'PolRtal MwitaiO) A. O. ELLETT Build Utah for The People of Utah Legislative Program My Shelton, a native of Utah County and a resident of Provo, was graduated In the school of mines and engineering at the University of Utah In 1928. Sineo that time ho haa practiced engineering In Utah and Arisons and, In conformity with the law, has been awarded a license to practice professional engineering and land surveying. Since Mr. Shelton was elected to the office of County Surveyor four yean ago ho haa made every effort to cooperate with the County and Its officers and feels that hia record warrants the peoples support for another term. A. R. LeRoy Tuckett Mr. Tuckett appeals to the voters of Provo for their support ae city Judge on a record of service both In the democratic party and In actual official lervlca In the city. He haa practised law In Utah since 1931 after hie graduation from the University of Utah law school. He haa resided In Provo during the past six years, and haa served for four years as assistant county attorney, and during the past 15 months haa been Juvenile Judge In the city. He la a lifelong democrat, a member of the Junior Democratic organisation, and haa held a number of positions in the party organisation. (Pm Mittal Adiwttawet) (Pail "When tillage begins, other follow" Webstar The farmer must he made secure on hla own farm by: I I arts A. Lowering taxes on farms. B. Low rata of Interest on monies used: State owee It to the farmer to assist him in stabilising prices on farm products, and to Insure him against losses on perlshablqj crops. 2. Emily D. Aird 4 44 STATE If... The State fully picket. should sponsor a better housing program for the working man. Each au should own his own homo and pay for It out of hla earnings, in proportion to the amount ho earns. Candidate SENATOR Resident of Utah County for 34 years 3. You Want A Change Served in the House of Representatives in 1935 and 1937 4. Vote For n, If elected will work for legislation fair and just to all. For (Paid Political AdvcrtHMamt) MARTIN 5. STREBEL For Sheriff f 6 ' Geo. L. Boyce For Sheiiff On the Democratic (Paid Mittal Ticket Advarttamta) . J . v & LABOR: The laboring man mast bo protected In hla right to organise; bargain collectively; to strike peace for S In purchase price; A man who knows the needs of his State I Lifelong Resident of Utah County C. The Mittal Almtliniit) Democratic 1. 2. On Improvements; and 2. On farm machinery. W. W. CLYDE Ths encouragement of cooperatives: T)ie elimination of the middleman between the working man and tha farmer as rapidly as possible Ths restoration of the old folks' pensions to ths full $30, and to guarantee that no funds ire to bo used from the t sales-ta- x until the the aged and unemployed, Infirm, the wldowa and orphans are amply cared for. first ('lues school system maintained. Every man, women and child receives the direct benefit of our Improving educational system; for it mean better protection against gang law or germ war. It menns more ethical and broader living. Dependable, Resourceful, Energetic, Respected for high moral character, honesty and fair dealings. Has always supported Democratic Party; Familiar with Utahs economic problem; Understands the farmers problem; Believes in fair distribution of tax burden; Prominent in church, ui saAeifeg Jbjicjje oiao fundamental principle upon which our state and nation was founded. Wi i a . i Vote for W. W. CLYDE Because : i is capable and earnest I He will serve All of Utah I He Clyde Stands for. Good Government . (M4 Mittal AdnrtiMBMnt) HiS. mf. A The encouragement of lu- -I duxtrtiil growth for Utah; Further development of our natural resources. The encouragement of additional factories that will convert our raw materials Into finished products. The encouragement of the consumption of Utah made goods. Therefore, 1 believe industry should be given every legitimate and proper encouragement to Invest In Utah and that In order to attract each investment the regulation and taxation of iadustry must be carefully eonaldored and mads comparable to that In other competitive atates. Mr. Strebel Respectfully, A. O. Ellett (Republican Ticket) MY PLATFORM IS: Strict and Candldats for the Stats Senate, Clean Law Enforcement. subject to the Democratic primary (Paid Mittal Advafttaiaaat) ( Paid for by Mr. Elletta friends) ANDREW HARTLEY For State Legislature Mr. Harley, a nominee for the Stnte House of Representatives, Utah District No. 2, Is a resident of Provo since 1889. He has been a taxpayer and a voter here for more than 40 yean, and for 30 and a half years served In the U. S. Postal service as a letter carrier In Provo. He la now retired, and haa the time and energy to devote to any public duties which may devolve upon him. Ho had the honor to represent ths Letter Carriers of Utah at their National convention in Atlantis City, four yean ago. Ha served during the world war in ths Utah National Guard. Ho seeks election on the Republican ticket Mr. Hartley states that If elected, he ean and will devote all hla time to the consideration of all questions pertaining to the betterment of conditions as they apply to tha dtlsens of our stats, from the standpoint of ths working class, ths school system, and the welfare of the aged and infirm. Ha believes in the need for drastic tews os applied to ths nos of onr roads by drunken and wreckleaa drivers and tar these matters and all other worthy tews will give his hearty support. (MS Mittal ASiwIkMta) if J u |