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Show Friday, September PAGE Tkre THE VOICE OF SHAKOS' 9, 1938, n Solicited TOooirit li L ' VJ F. Ho F L Voters in Utah County Urged to Cast Their Votes Next Tuesday 0 Thus exercising their right of selection of candidates, under Utahs new Primary Law, 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 at Next Tuesday s Primary: WHAT A. R. SHELTON LEROY TUCKETT J. H. MANSON For City Judge For Two-Yeor Two-YeFor County Commissioner County Commissioner County Commissioner STANDARDS SYLVAN W. CLARK Would You Set For a Utah County Commissioner? ROYAL MURDOCK J, ar 4-Y- ear A. . 0. W. ELLETT For County Surveyor For the Senate ar Yi CLYDE For State Senator owe, 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- L , Sylvan Clark TF. Having served as County missioner for two years. Sylvan W. Clark, of Lehi, Is seeking nomination on the Democratic term on ticket for the four-yehis record In the office. Since Mr. Clark was elected to the County Commission in 1936, 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 Com- G. T. HARRISON A ar For County Commissioner Democrat Ticket In a recent editorial of the UTAH VALLEY NEWS the question was asked of YOU old folks whose pensions are being reduced, you 2,0 B 5 WPA workers and 2,471 direct relief clients, you farmers who cannot sell your produce of 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 J Royal J. Murdock - His training and experience proves to him the need f economy and efficiency m all county departments, and his 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. i A. Build Utah for Legislative Program My Shelton, a native of Utah County and a resident of Provo, tillage begins, other was graduated in the school of Webster mines and e- - gineering at the IF. IF. CLYDE farmer must he made The University of Utah in 1928. Since secure on his own farm hy: that time he has practiced enA man who knows the needs gineering in Utah and Arizona A. Lowering taxes on farms. of his State and, in conformity with the law, has been awarded a license to B. Low rate of interest on monies used: 1. In purchase price; practice professional engineering 2. On improvements; and 3. and land surveying. of Utah County On farm machinery. Since Mr. Shelton was elected to the office of County Surveyor C. The State owes it to the four years ago he has made every farmer to assist him in stabDependable, Resourceful, effort to cooperate with the ilizing prices on farm proCounty and its officers and feels Energetic, Respected for ducts, and to insure him that his record warrants the honj against losses on perishable high moral character, peoples support for another term. A. R. 1When UXfcnjL ..V.v LeRoy Tuckett Mr. Tuckett appeals to the was appointed Mr. voters of Provo for their support Manson does own hip on Commissioner Utah County as judge on a record of serAugust 15. He haB full confi- thinking, and will be no vicecity both In the democratic party dence of the commission and his yes-ma- n for anyone. and in actual official service In host of friends. He stands for the city. efficiency, economy and a square Mr. Manson is enthusiasHe- has practised law In Utah Now elect him to deal to all. this important position and reap tically converted and hence since 1931 after his graduation .75 mill. from the of Utah law the benefits of his sound judg- an ardent advocate of the school. HeUniversity has resided in Provo Efficiency In county depart- ment and experience. ments has been the watchword of (Paid Political Advertisement) homestead tax exeptioii law, during the past six years, and has Mr. Clark. He has Insisted that and believes its adoption served for four years as assistant all the road equipment of the Uloofion TniYerou countv attorney, and during the will relieve the people of county has been kept at a high past 15 months has been Juvenile standard and has been diligent In Constables to Meet their tax terrible present Judge in the city. He Is a lifeseeing to it that the county has dolreceived STANDARDS full WHAT for . value burden. . every long democrat, a member of tbe children, YOU SET FOR A lar that has been expended. WOULD . Democratic Junior organization, He also believes in adequ- and has held a number County Clerk C. A. Grant urges COUNTY COMMISSIONER? 'During the last year the money of posiand constables WPA workers approached the paid into the welfare department all election judges ate old age pensions, with- tions in the party organization. tor a attend to meeting special Utah has increased County County commission for help with hy (Pc id Political Advertisement) instructions regarding Utahs new out insutl or humiliation to tin cans to put up surplus fruit from f36,000 to approximately Into which ' law goes 1120,000. Primary comand were refased, yet tne the aged. A native of Utah County, Mr. operation for the f.rst time at the missioners found money with (Paid Political AdvrUmnt) 13 time which many at which to help finance the Ameri- Clark received his education In polls Sept. will duties can Legion Ladles' Auxiliary the Lehl elementary and high new phases of their FARM BUREAU with 100, and other organis- school, and the Utah State Agrl arise. For the center part of the ations with 300, for convention cultural college at Logan. He filled a mission for the L. D. S. county the meeting will be held purposes. building, APPEALS TO VOTERS For every 100 WPA workers church In Australia, and is a in the City and County 7:30 p. m. Sept. 9. at of veteran the Since World War. Friday Into comes the community 26000, will meet at The north monthly. This money Is the very the war, he has engaged in gener- American Forkpart Utah countys Farm bureau ofat 7:30 al Saturday livestock farming and growing, main stay of the email business m. in the City hall there. The ficials are urgently appealing' to been in p. and has a leader Farm the Utah of houses and .thousands market- southern section met last night in every voter in this county to county citizens, but 144 per Bureau and exercise your franchise at the I Spanish Fork. family a month is Inadequate, ingHeorganizations. coming Primary election, Tues-- 1 has served the county as a especially In winter when there and pre- day. Sept 13. The Bureau does i politicians professional assessor acis and well deputy for fuel, are extra expenses not presume to tell you how to I judices govern your choice? clothes, school, etc. Salt Lake quainted with property valu evidenMr. Harrisons enemies, vote, states President David H. t workers get a minimum of 55. ations. He has also served as a same type Christ had, Jones of Spanish Fork, because it of the tly census federal Vote For enumerator, When your Utah county combut it Mr. Clarks wide experience can misconstrue and with pre- is strictly missioners were requested to relate many does want you to VOTE. and write a letter to WPA head- and his marked ability in hand- judice errors,bigotry and faults, sins alleged the many problems arising ' quarters requesting an increase in ling which charge falsely vlth they in tbe affairs of the county fit Utah county workers minimum have do they? E. G. DURNELL but they? to equal Salt Lake WPA workers, him admirably for the position of him; correction of the the for worked Commissioner for the County your commissioners refused to four-yea- r abuses set forth above and the Sheriff term. act and did not act until organFOR (Paid Political Advertisement) MORE ABUNDANT LIFE ized pressure was used and elecAre they friends of tbe ALL? tion neared, and then asked for man? The Master had common increase, but they braced by the standards you set to do with two types of people only a 10 with the for County commissioners? did find sympathy Is there any reason why the who erred. Of one He said: Lions objective in advertising unto you Scribes. PhariUtah in California and gave them stand: rds of a commissioner "Woe, sees, hypocrites! Of the other he should not include honesty and 3 2o 0. "Let him who is without invited: for Consider democracy? When Mr. Hall resigned from respect Then cast the first stone. sin the commission they solemnly ation for the "forgotten men and they maliciously charged Him women to betfer effort and their to democratic the "do promised with being a gluttonous man thing and allow the people to lot? Does your standard for a com' a winebibber, a friend of publidecide who should fill the vacancy can and sihsers. Luke 7:34. And in as much as the primary was missioner require that he favor there they crucified him. Then and better working so, near and appoint the high higher wages said: forgive Father, Jesus man. Rumor says, and facts conditions and more regular them; for they know not what seem to substantiate the rumor, employment? Do you think farmers ought to they do." that certain Salt Lake politicians Old-apensioners, direct reare the actual Utah county com- have cost of production plus mission and these Salt Lakers fair profit and workers should get lief clients, WPA workers, all agriwith the aid of your commissionenough with whch to purchase orgnized labor, progressive memFarm Bureau culturists, ers over ruled the "democratic farm and industrial products? progresDo you prefer a commissioner bers, numerous honest thing and obviated the people's Saints, Nonwho unrealizes there can be no sive Latter-da- y be taken for gle when it can members and paid taxes while hugh foreign sanctity for a Utah home acquired partisan league citizens other progressive d many of hard our years through natural long corporations exploit Shetiff Durnell G. T. Harrison need conv are undernourished little wealth? standards tbe to measures up Do you approve of the sales tax children with minor physical deseeks reelection solely upon (he money originally intended for old-a- fects In expensive schools, which they require of a modern County record of his past services which For commissioner. pensions and relief being defects eould be rectified for and to satisfaction with he points us for We Invite you to join con used without protest to build few county appropiated vention dollars but for which your best Interest in realizing a certain pride. He has served school houses. Mr. Harrison's election thus assur- Utah County as sheriff for 8 years , Do you prefer a commissioner we have no funds? Then by your ewn answers you ing a commissioner who will and knows the requirements of who will cooperate to acquire modern homes through a long must vote for O. T. Harrison who make an agressive and militant the office with exactness and On the Democratic- Ticket time housing seeks to correct these abuses and campaign so necessary, to Im- completeness. Mr. Durnell Is a democrat, others. In your own laterest and prove conditions and defeat replan? whose services td bis party and Do you condone placing welfare, can you afford not to action. At - f vi his community speak for them' i V 'J 4 siWORKERS and FARMERS to make a democratic vote for G. T, Harrison? Shall selves. COMMITTEE CAMPAIGN you vote for your best Interests choice at the primary. (Paid Political Adertnwnnt) (Paid FaifUcal Adrertiaesnent) (Paid Political Ad wtiameol) Are these types of actions em- - or let your emotions or aeneming ' Lifelong Resident - (Paid Political Advartiaement) 2. Emily D. Aird r Democratic ' Candidate for STATE. SENATOR if ... Resident of Utah County for 34 3 years You Want A Served in the House of Representatives in 1935 and 1937 Change 1 to all. (Paid Political Advertisement) MARTIN For Sheriff 6 Goo. L. Doyce ge Sheriff v 7 Mr. Strebel - -- "- 4b fn-hl- s was founded. encouragement of co--I I operatives: The elimination of the middleman between Vote for W. the working man and tbe farmer as rapidly as possible. Because ; Tbe I TF. CLYDE is capable and earnest restoration of tbe old folks pensions to the full He will Berve All of Utahl 330, and to guarantee that no funds ere to be used from sales-ta- x the 2 until the Clyde unemployed, the aged and Good Government infirm, tbe widows and or(Paid Political Ad crtiemeni) phans are amply cared for. The He I first class school system maintained. Every man, wmen and child receives the direct benefit of our improving educational system; for it means better protection against gang law or germ war. It means more ethical and broader living. A The encouragement of ln-- I dustrlal 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, I believe Industry should be given every legitimate and proper encouragement to invest in Utah and tbat in order to attract such investment tbe regulation and taxation of industry must be carefully considered and made comparable to tbat In other competitive states. Respectfully, A. O. Ellett MY PLATFORM IS: Strict and Candidate for the State Senate, Clean Law Enforcement. subject to the Democratic primary (Paid Political AdmrtWneat) (Paid for by Mr. Eiletts friends) (Republican Ticket) handl-opportum- -i 5. STREBEL ge Has always supported Tbe laboring man must be protected Democratic Party ; Familiar right to organize; bargain with Utahs economic probcollectively; to strike peace- lem ; Understands the farmThe State fully .picket. ers problem Believes in should sponsor a better housing program tor the fair distribution of tax burworking man. Each man den; Prominent in church, should own his own home civic affairs; Believes in and pay tor It out of his fundamental principle upon earnings. In proportion to which our state and nation the amount be earns. LABOR: Stands for Irttrirtvd will work for legislatin fair and just For 1- 4. f" n, esty and fair dealings. cropB. A For Instructions strug-cappe- i The People of Utah A. R. SHELTON Mnrdock Mr. 0. ELLETT ANDREW HARTLEY For State Legislature Mr. Harley, a nominee for the State House of Representatives, Utah District No. 3, is a resident of Provo since 1SS9. He has been a taxpayer and a voter here for more than 40 years, and for 30 and a half years served in tbe U. S. Postal service ai a letter carrier in Provo. He is now retired, and has the time and energy to devote to any public duties which may devolve upon him. He bad tbe honor to represent the Letter Carriers of Utah at their National convention In Atlantic City, four years ago. He served during the world war in the Utah National Guard. He seeks election on tbe Republican ticket Mr. Hartley states tbat if elected, he can and wilt devote all his time to the consideration of all questions pertaining to the betterment of conditions as they apply to the citizens of our state, from tbe standpoint of the working class, tbe school system, and tbe welfare of the aged and infirm. He believes in the need for drastic laws as applied to tbe use of our roads by drunken and wreckless drivers and for these matters and all other worthy laws will give bis hearty support (Paid PoIUk1 Admrthciamt) , |