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Show CANDIDATES LISTED FOR FIRST UTAH PRIMARY value Suit own candidates plus for men of America . instead of when the new Primary law provides for the primary election of all national, state, district, county, judicial, and precinct officers, i except presidential electors and national committeemen and TownClad US'S 1Q.7S 13 attending the open .nominating party convention as in pat years, the date for nomination being Sept. 13, vs . SEPT. Fur the first time in Utah voters will r.uim te their tfp ENNEYS Ji Friday, September THE VOICE OF SHAKOS Page Twl these offices on or beiore August o7 - Democratic Ticket Assessor, L. Si. Atwood, Manila (incumbent) treasurer, Andrew Jensen, Provo (incumbent) county cleik, C, A. Grant, American Fork ( incumbent) auditor, Marcelius Nielsen. Mapleton (Incumbent) recorder, Elois Fillmore, Pavson (Incumbent) county attorney. Arnold C. Roylance, Fpringville incumbent). Republican Tltket Four-yecommissioner,j Alfred two-yecomis-sione- r, Provo Johnson, Robert L. Ashby, American Fork; assessor, George E. Clark Jr.. Alpine; treasurer, Lindsey B. Snell, Spanish Fork; county clerk, T. F. Kirkham, Lehl; Howard At Thorne, auditor, Springville; surveyor, Ed B. Jones Lehl; recorder, Alta Jesteson Faux, Provo; county attorney J. Albert Page, Pleasant Grove; Provo pity judge, A. L. Booth, Iioyal J. Murdock for County Commissioner Increased public interest in sanitation Las elicited si many inquiries regarding duties of boards of health and their activities, that the following brief outline has been prepared by Dr. Lloyd M. Farner in the hope that the people of district No. 4 may better understand and use the services offered by the district office at lrovo in cooperation with the fcitate Board of Health. ar ar The Bureau of Samiary gineering was established In Utah in 1922, aud Is now in charge of Mr. Lynn M. Thatcher, Director and Chief Engineer uh assistant engineers and seven sanitarians. The services of this division are offered to the people of district four through Mr. Noall E. Walter, the sanitarian for the district. These services include: 1. Supervision of public, private and institutional viater supplies. 2. Supervision of public, private and institutional waste disposal systems. 3. Supervision of camp sant- En- - ) n; . intro- duction to ToicnClad, youll never regret the acquaintance! ' If you already know Town-Cla- d youre anticipating the extry quality tailoring the advance styles for which TounClad is famous. Town-Cla- d toasts suciTssf ul looting' styles that will broaden your shoulders, fill out your chest, compliment your taste! The newest masuline fabrics are used. Dont miss this super . suit value! ff iFor Mutual & Ur. For Sale i.mv) 8. GUARANTEED ar EASY PAYMENT PLAN We have a completely modern plant, with expert workmen and guaranteed service. We solicit your tire business. Come In nl we our plant, let ns Inspect your tires and tell you how little it costa to put new tire mileage into jour smooth tires. A PROVO YJ that 0(atci Quist 3'uiieral BRIMIIALL Utah Tire Service, Inc. BROS. Phone 750 Distributor of The See Us for n. Hawkinson Retread Job N. 8 W. F. II. A. Financing Shop Bring that SMOOTH Tire in to our modern Provo Shop for a 48 with Lewis Barber Hawkinson Treading FULLY union, 4. Supervision of construction and operation of swimming pools. 5. Inspection of hotels and restaurants, theatres, jails and nuisances. If Mr. Walter can be of assistance to you in any of these matters you may get in touch with him though the public health ' nurse in your area or through lion! Build Coal Reg. U. S. Pat. Off. nrmzmsi the district office in Provo. In order that this program may reach its highest efficency. active cooperation of city off Rials, phyarchitects, engineers, sicians, builders and the pnblic, is PLANS Candidates receiving the majority of all votes cast at the Provo. Candidates regular primary election become ESTIMATES the candidates on the party to Democrats : Murdock J. which he or she belongs. If no 444444444444444'$Boyal Senatorial candidates are Mrs. candidate receives a majjority, Emily D. Aird, Provo; IV. W. Murdock was Mr. Your appointed then a run-of- f primary election Clyde, Springville; A. O. Ellett, will be held for those offices Spanish Fork; A. H. Lowe, Lin-do- Utah County Commissioner on COIFFURE August 15. He has full confiwhere no candidate did "receive Francis S. Luudell, Benja- dence of the commission and his a majority. The date set for this To wear with your New min; Mary K. Mower, American host of friends. He stands for run-oelection Is the fourth Fork and J. W. Provo. Spring Bonnet Thornton, efficiency, economy and u square Tuesday In Sept, or Sept. 27, this Lower house candidates by dis- deal to all. Now elect him to VISIT THE j year. tricts: First, Burton H. Adams, this important position and reap J ALWAYS LOOK As many candidates have no Pleasant Grove; second, James T. I MAR-VE- L I the benefits of his sound judgopponents, their names will not Blake, Vineyard; T. Earl Foote, ment and experience. Your Very Best on the Primary election Pleasant View; C. Evin Wilberg, appear iBEAUTY SHOPPE: (Paid Political Advertisement) ballots, but will go directly tq Orem; third, Maude B. Jacob (in189 W. 5th So. Provo I 1274 W. Center Thone 1128 the November election ballots. It cumbent), T. C. Larson, both of ( 4 Provoan Rethus happens that the entire Accepts Provo; fourth, Karl H. Alleman. 444444444 444444444444444 publican ticket in Utah county Selvoy J. Boyer, both of SpringPosition Dixie will appear on the November elec- ville; fifth, Glen hi. Davis, DiviHAIRCUTS tion ballots, except for the office dend; Frank M. Edman, Salem, of Provo, a Anneliese of sheriff, where more than one (incumbent), Buggert Are Better H. Roy Leavitt, designation for nomination has Glenola; Robert L. Wilson, Pay-so- graduate of the home economics 1 PHONE 1123 been filed. department at Brigham Young i 274 West Center has the posiProvo y university, accepted ; The Democratic candidates Republicans: WWmHlMMHlHWHfflWWmwinWIIHMIIIIWMI tion of teacher of clothing and have been more sumerous, but On the Republican ticket, three at Dixie education even wUh them the primary eloc-tio- n candidates seek the two sena- physical St. George. Miss Junior college, WiV center on selection of torial positions and three are concandidates for the four ana two tests In every one of the five legts-fo- r Buggert graduated with high honors from the Provo school last year terms as couuty commls- - lative districts the lower Modern Brick, new, spring. sioner, the sheriff and the county house, except the fourth. In which While an undergraduate, she full basement. H. A. heat, surveyor. J. Victor Leifson, Spanish Fork, was a member of the White Key, is unopposed. garage, Primary Election Ballots coop, good out The following is a list of names honorary Women's service organbldgs., together with 5 acres. Senatorial candidates are R. H. ization, Mentor of the and group. desit lated for nomination by the Andrus, Spanish 7 shares of water, Fork; S. I. She was vice president of Gamma variety of two political parties from which Godwin, Lehl; N. C. Spalding, Phi Omicron, home economics orAll heavy crops. goes for selection will be made Sept. 13 jprovo ganization at B. Y. U. for the $6500.00. Owner by Voters in Utah county under leaving. LoWer hoU8e candidate8 by d,B year 1937-3In 1934-5- , Miss the new Primary Law; QUICK SALE tricts First, Hannah Cronner Buggert enrolled in a recreation It is a glorious privilege to live, to know, Democratic Ticket Ashby, American Fork; David B. course at Chemnitz, Germany. See L. L. to Thorne, Lindon; Four-yea- r second, been This art, to listen, to behold, to love. To look summer, she has commissioner Syltaking van W. Clark, Lehl (incumbent); Bunnel, Lake View, Benjamin H. graduate work at the Y, PROWS & IIAWS up at the blue summer sky; to see the sun sink Knudsen, Provo; third, Henry G. G. T. Harrison, Pleasant View. She Is the (laughter of Mr. and Andrew si Blumenthal, REALTY of CO. Hartley, Mrs. Gustav Buggert only beyond ine tine of the horizon; to wuieii Two-yeR. commissioner both of Provo; fourth, J. Victor Mr. Buggail is roaon of the bass J. Murdock, PrOVO, (incumbent); the worlds come twinkling into view, first one 53 N. Unlv. Ave., Phone 458 Leifson, Spanish Fork, fifth, and cello section of Brigham John H. Manson, Provo. James P. Christensen, Salem, Young university symphony orby one, and the myriads that no man can count, Sheriff E. G. Durnell, Provo, and Philo C. Wingham, Payson. a member of the and chestra, and lo! the jiniverse is white with them; and (incumbent); Alton B. Giles, ProThere will also be candidates music faculiy. S vo; George L. Boyce, Pleasant for constable and justice of the you and I are here. View; Charles H. Allred, Spanish peace In every precinct. Marco Morrow Fork; John S. Evans, Lem. National and State Offic s County surveyor A. R. ShelFor national, and state offices TllBUY shot- ton, Provo, (incumbent); Oliver the following candidates will be I SOLD SOME WOW GUO J. Pehrson, Pleasant Grove. OH'ome on the ballot; Democratic, for U. I . STUFF FROM TUB ATTIC Le Roy S. Senator, Elbert D. Thomas, Salt City Judge, Provo WITH A WAMTAP I Tuckett, Provo; Dean E. Eerry, Lake City, (Incumbent) unopLADY ATTENDANT Provo. posed; for congressman, J. W. Robinson, Provo, (incumbent); j ICO N. University Avenue Phone 532 Republican Tlrket Warwick C. Lamoreaux, Salt Lake 121 West 1 North Sheriff J. D. Boyd, Provo; City; for of jj the Provo justice supreme Phone 200 Martin Strcbel, Provo; Clinton court, Eugene E. Pratt, Ogden; Roberts, Santaquin. Roger I. McDonough, Salt Lake November Ballots City. Republican For U. S. Senator, In addition to the successful candidates on the Primary ballots, Claude T. Barnes, Salt Lake City; the following names will appear Franklin S Harris, Provo; Arthur on the November ballots, because C. Wherry, Salt Lake City; for no other names were filed for congressman, Dean F. Brayton, Salt Lake City, unopposed; for justice of the supreme court, WilSell White Elephants liam H. Folland, Salt Lake City, OPENING DAYS (incumbent) unopposed. What You Want ! G If thi $ is your first Sanitation Work Explained By Public Health Director 2, 1938 Tire Jacobs . . . . says Buy Lets At the Tea see, whom were we Today and Saturday dis- at 9 a. m. cussing? Mercy me, I forget. Who went out last? Whew! First Base at Last! Toni: I never loved anyone but you.". Jane: Nonsense! Toni: You are the light of my life. p ?i J-- t 1 pnnr L rrJ vl 'Jf v - Jane: Ive heard that before. Toni: I cant live without your love." Jane: Foolish talk. Toni; If I could only tell you how much I love you! Jane; Think of something pa 7 1 new. Toni; Jane: A Tribute. To Labor BUSINESS i AND INDUSTRY RECOGNIZES DOMINANT ITS FACTOR - LABOR ing. Will you marry me? Well, now youre talk- VALLEY Flour & Feed J. S. Smith & Sons PROPRIETORS WHITE FAWN and RED ROSE FLOUR FEATURING HIGH GRAD! Poultry and Dairy FEEDS nAY 151 N. and GRAIN IS THE TIME TO PAINT THAT It is the hpc of this institution that this relationship may It is estimated that to paint a new shingled roof will prolong its life 15 years. NEW ROOF ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY GIVEN Utah Valley Glass & Paint Store THE DEPARTMENT STORE OF PROVO- - 34"! id! Wor Center Phone until paid for. SOL rnovos fib st upstairs store NO OBLIGATION TAYLOR BROS COMPANY (First Shipment Just Arrived) Every woman wTThave a chance to participate in these Greater Savings as we will accept deposits to hold your coat In no other nation tn r economic system do we find Labor regarded with suih important e; and it is the cooperation of Labor in Business and Industry that marts this Nation as the greatest in the world, where standards of living are the highest. ASSEBED QUALITY IS ECONOMICAL 500 Ladies Coats MARVELLOUS COATS FOR SPORT and DRESS WEAR untrimmed and rich luxury Fur Trims NOW! continue to grow. AT THE BIG CLOSING OUT SALE OF University Ave. PHONE 114 Pasadena Post. AS W alk Up and Save J? 403 Ask About Our Monthly Pay Plan Located over lied f.' ATCH FOR SIGNS! t Drug. No. 2 WALK UP AND SAVE! |