Show t I These Candidates are Your Servants They are alee Proven Efficient County Officials Mose Iose Holbrook M P O Z f k M Y n 4 Mr Moses L. L Holbrook comes from early carly pioneer stock his grandfather being one of the thc first settlers in Bountiful His father was born bom there and lived there all his life JiCe and Mr Holbrook has done likewise He has had a wide experience in serving erving the public in business capacities s being one of those who was responsible for bringing about a favorable orabe settlement in the difficult difficult cult Bonneville Bonne Irrigation District problems which were such a night night- nightmare 4 mare to all a property pro pert owners in 7 the south end of oi Davis county and lU Da vis county tax officials for many years He has been an active worker i in jn inthe inthe the field of or attempting to better bett t agricultural conditions con by byway way nay of o o organizing and md promoting a agricultural cooperative tural-cooperative tural- tural cooperative effort He ivas avas l one of the promoters of the Grow Grow- Growers Growers' Growers Growers' Growers Growers' ers' ers Market Company and an has ha been Deen beena a member of its board of directors since its organization This com om company company company f pany is one of the few successful agricultural i efforts in the Star State c of tOr tOrIn Utah In 1932 he was elected to the Utah Uta State Legislature from Davis county and has served serve three special c l fi i sessions and an three regular r s sessions r in the Utah State Legislature He took a aery very ery active part pan iii m 11 I body tody and occupied strong commit r lee tee appointments He was 35 chair chairman c r- r man of the conference committee that was directly ir responsible b for forcing through the toe Legislature rte our ur present personal income tax lax and corporate franchise tax fax It is through the benefits of hese two measures that the Stafe State has been I able to finance the colt co t of w its ol got gov governmental activities activities' without w placing placing ing a levy lev against aga prop prop- He was one of the sponsors and also a member of the confer confer- conference conference ence en e committee that placed the present state liquor control act art on our statutes Mr Holbrook has acted a as a a oa aleader aleader leader in farm legislation in the House of Representatives and has always stood for economy in tate state government go Calvin Rampton l kv y rr a n ni ns i s The Democratic party presents r as its candidate for county attorney attorney attorney ney a man eminently qualified both by training and experience to assume the duties of public office For the past two two years Calvin Rampton has served ably as secre secre- secretary secretary secretary tary to Congressman J. J W. W Robin- Robin Robinson son on A position that requires both ability ty and integrity During the thelast thelast thelast last year y r of his stay in the Na Na- Nations Nation's Nations Nation's Nations Nation's tion's Capitol Rampton was hon hon- honored honored honored ored by being selected as Speaker of the Little Congress an association association association tion composed of all secretaries to Senators Senat rs and Congressman Born in Bountiful a son of Janet C C. and the late tate Lew Rampton prominent Davis county automobile E- E dealer Rampton Mr secured his Isis t education in the schools of Davis Davi f county and at the University o of Utah His His' legal training was esc was se- se F F. aired c red at the University U of Utah arid and aridI am the George Washington university hf Washington D. D C C. in both o of loch institutions he be e t a I brilliant scholastic record I Harry Strong u 54 jr r For fifteen years Treasurer arid and Credit manager of Utah LUah Poultry Poultry- Producers Cooperative Association President of the Intermountain AssociatIon of Credit Men if Director and Treasurer wf r the Poultry Finan Finance c Corporation Corpora n of Utah for past st years v y yv President President of t 1 c Fairview Mill Mill- Milling Milling ing Company for past ast 5 S years Member l of the legislative corn com mitties of tf the Utah Utan Poultry Foul ry Pro u rs Cooper Cooper- ive ve e Association s i L. L Asso on of Credit Cr Ge it I Ike I Sal ke e Che Chain cr 01 Com Corn wee of OI a agriculture agriculture- g CUI and md stock committee of the Salt uk Lak Chamber of oT Commerce Commerce- County chairman Gol Cott ty chairman of the Demo Demo- party p u y and insists on a clean campaign or Hose e. e Serve rv the voters voter of oT Kaysville G tJ 12 yeas in jn succession lEx L E. Servi Service e. e man pap served the people of Faris county co an in this ca- ca capacity capacity pachy for lor 2 tars ears with 1 year over seas sea Oi s O is his hiis home fume and nd bows mows the tax problems of the people of Davis Da county Bounty Attend he the Agricultural J of Comell in in New York state in summer summer r of 1935 by ap ap- appointment appointment appointment in the interest of oE o agri- agri ure and livestock ck Again in 1937 1931 attended the t he Agricultural Agric tural College Col ge of f Ames Lowa in the same capacity Filled a mission for the Church Churchin in Great Gr t Britain during the Void Was War V ar Is one of the seven se en presidents rd o fifty fifth of seventies Is first Assistant Superintendent in the thc Stake Seals Sunday school His business training qualifies him for 9 z seat beat cat in the Legislature Grew up lip on the farm and has lived in Davis Dav county all his life A. A 0 O. Stoker k iv f M a r r v Xa Y t ty i y Y FOR YEAR 2 COMMISSIONER Mr Stoker is completing a high high- highly ly successful suc term as county commissioner com com- commissioner commissioner missioner and offers as his qualifications qualifications qualifications for office a wide experience gained in his county office and in church business and farming affairs Eleven years ago he was se selected se- se selected selected as Bishop of Syracuse ward warda a position he still holds and he typifies in his life the best ideals ideal of Davis county Mr Stoker is isI isa a real dirt farmer operating a I. I large farm at Syracuse and is eminently qualified to con con- continue continue continue his service to the o of Davis Daris county count cou ty r t l Elbert D. D Thomas for Senator In his fir first t term Senator Thomas has advanced ad to j high position in inthe inthe inthe the United S s Senate bring- bring bringing ng ing Utah many Advantages and a place of leader Tip among Nest v weal Deal supporters support s se f r rHe A He e if i chairmen n the coit co te terin tee on rin Edi Ede a ion z d chairman of tl Jc J item rt chair chair- chairman chairman chairman man of trie t tic Vaa 1935 nd Hour Conference c Yon t r committees I Ion on rn mint g militar Hairs foreign I relations pensions p Senator Thomas Tho as was author anthor of the 1935 Neutrality Jc Act co-author co of the Bureau of Mints Mines Bill Bin National Air Base Bill Bin the original o i nal C C. C. C C G Bill and m served set tv- tv ed cd head of the International Sugar Treaty Committee Committee- He Hc is a man of letters possess possess- pos ss- ss hg ig g three doctors degrees for scholarly merit recognized in learned earned societies Utah can best be De served by y a senator who has standing and in in- influence fluence with the administration in power jower Joseph E. E Williams For Assessor ILy a fyi L i iL L cS t v vR R i r s aW a N r F Joseph E E E- V has served Davis county for the past four years as County Assessor In ck- ck ing ng the office ice for a second term he it does docs so standing squarely on his record of the first term Dur Dur- During ing ng bis first term of office Davis county count along with most of the progressive Ehe counties has adopted a classified property method of assessment in which now interested skIlled killed technicians from the State Tax ax Commission sion did the classify classify- classifying ing ng of the improvements Under the he directions of a local committee the he real r al estate has been classified This his impartial equitable practice has bas jas received favorable comment comment- over the entire county Compare your 1934 and 1935 Tax notices with the 1938 and see if they hey arc not more just and equit- equit able ble The past four years has seen the organization of eight new cities or towns in Davis county this has entailed a mass of detailed work in n the Assessors Assessor's office of approximately approximately approximately 50 All this has been effi effi- efficiently efficiently handled by Mr Williams without additional expense or help helpin in n his office Collections of per per- personal personal personal taxes has increased 40 49 In August it was suggested to Mr Williams that the county Commissioners pass an ordinance raising his salary in keeping with the rest of the county officers he objected claiming that the farm farm- farmers farmers farmers ers were paying all the taxes they could afford considering the pres pres- present present present ent prices of farm products Mr Williams Williams' frank honest and conscientious directions of his his' office merits a second N our v J. J William Robinson W lliam Robinson for C r essman SECOND S OND ND DISTRICT Distinguished Dit Di work through h three terms has placed Congress Congress- Congressman man qt n 1 Robinson in a position of o f leadership J on committees vitally affecting Utah interests These Thes e committees pass on all legislation n affecting roads irrigation reclamation reclamation reclamation and public lands Working through these commit commit- committees tees he played Us part in getting favorable fa action n o on ou many measures beneficial The largest a reclamation r 1 program ever carried earne on in the sTate state ate The B of Increased In reh d l propria propria- a r m Legislation toj to 2 ugar beet industry jp w JJ Reduced m fa fa i In lo o n interest Flood Floo icon works rol corks in Salt Sah Lake tDa s 5 and Utah counties Congressman a Congress iia Robinson has been one of the b st loyal supporters of the ibe New Deal Dul working unceasingly unceasingly in the toe interests of the people Utah Needs J Will WiH in Congress What Does the NEW DEAL Mean to You Yon Cons Consider dei these L 1 Banking sa g Security ec ity Safe Bank Deposits through tHe tile F. F D. D L I. C. C Social 2 Security 3 Agricultural Rehabilitation 4 Public Works V Projects 5 Works Progress Administration 6 Civilian Conservation Corps 7 National Youth Administration HOW UTAH HAS BENEFITED A A A has accepted crop adjustment ment contracts from Utah farmers In a typical year 70 of the total xotal crop land was covered by y the agricultural con con- conservation conservation program soil soil build ing practices improved acres The Land Utilization Division Di ision is restoring acres to controlled ranges or forests V P A has completed 08 1 projects including in luding schools wa wa- waterworks waterworks waterworks I hospitals dormitories ies has 9 projects under construction con con- construction construction has allotted funds for 37 The bureau of Reclamation i has las 5 large storage dam and irrigation projects under way has built public buildings improved has built 82 community recreational facilities improved 66 has built J 7 J miles of highways improved 1041 J 04 J miles has built miles of water and sewer lines Women have made garments for the needy repaired J school and library books The Bureau of Public Roads has provided for 1242 J miles of state federal highway Lets Let's insure the continuation of these benefits to us S1 t I 1 S Judge Jude Roger I. I I McDonough for Supreme Court Justice Extensive legal training and years of experience on the thc bench have given g cn Judge McDonough the highest qualifications to sit on the State Supreme Court Court- He ue was ivas born in Park City Utah and received his education at the public schools the University Un of Notre Dame and the th University of Utah During the war he served with the Division in France and amI has since been an active member of the American Legion Since 1928 1925 Judge McDonough has been a judge of the Third Dis- Dis District District District 1 Court In 1932 his ability as a a I jurist gained him the recognition of being chosen presiding judge a position he has held since Other experience included sev sev- several eral cral years practice of law Jaw and one term as Summit County attorney AN ABLE JURIST Albert B. B Barton a u a b f PP 1 A j YEAR 4 4 COMMISSIONER CO I I Albert B B. B Barton year four-year County Commissioner Kaysville attended college in Utah and has since been actively engaged in farming business and public service ice He has fulfilled two missions He is a man of high standing is I progressive and is true to his trust Mr l Barton is President of Haight Creek Irrigation Company President President President dent of High Line Ditch Company Director of Layton Kaysville-Layton Dairymen Association He is past President and is now Director of Salt Lake Milk Producers Association tion Mr Barton owns and operates one of the thc largest farms in Davis county He is is a a practical farmer and and therefore appreciates the dis dis- distressing distressing dis- dis distressing problems of the farm es especially es- es especially high taxes Mr Barton has assisted in a road program which has brought to Davis coun coun- county county county ty many miles of newly oiled roads This has been accomplished by an efficient and economical handling of road funds In Mr Barton you OU can expect safety wisdom and economy cc nomy Vote Democratic Straight Joseph Holbrook S. S h 4 S y p r rl y Joseph Holbrook present nt Sher Sher- Sheriff Sheriff iff of 0 Davis Davi county was born at Bountiful Utah a sort so so of the late Joseph J J J- Jand and Mrs 1 rs Alice Cook Holbrook Kolbrook He served from 1900 to 1903 in the the Rational Guard of the State of or Utah In In 1907 1901 he married Rubic Rubie Hazel Ellis of Woods Cross and nd moved to Syracuse and en en- engaged engaged engaged in farming He served as President of the Davis county Farm Bureau from 1924 to 1931 and was one of the founders and promoters of the Annual Davis County Fair managing the same for several years In November 1931 he lie was elected Sheriff of Davis county Mr or Holbrook is a member and Second Vice-President Vice of the Utah Peace Officers Asso Asso- Association He is a member of the Davis county Planning board and also a Charter member of the Kaysville Rotary club Mr Holbrook feels with his past experience he is capable and com com- competent competent competent to handle the Sheriffs office as well in the future as he has in inthe inthe inthe the past and kindly solicits the support of the people of Davis county who have ha cooperated with him so whole VOTE DEMOCRATIC AND REELECT JOSEPH HOL HOL- HOLBROOK HOLBROOK HOLBROOK BROOK FOR SHERIFF OF DAVIS COUNTY AND YOU WONT WON'T GO WRONG Briant Jacobs I spa w a inN L r Briant S S. Jacobs was born in Salt Lake county count October 4 1886 He fie was reared in Weber county count where he attended attel ded the grade schools and graduated from Weber He taught school in Weber for eight and one-half one years and then turned his attention to farming arming He Ire purchased a farm in Clear Clear- Clearfield Clearfield field in 1923 and immediately be be- became be became became came active in public affairs He was vas secretary secretary- of the Davis County Farm arm Bureau for five fic years and was vas secretary of of the Davis County Canning Crops Crop's Association for ten years ears Mr Jacobs was Bishop of Clearfield ward for ten years He Ile was elected County Cou ty Treasurer in November 1934 and as soon as he took office in 1935 he became much interested in the Bonneville Irrigation I District affairs He determined if it were pos pos- possible possible sible to free |