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Show W Special! W Columbia y W And - f i Brunswick (L i( m Phonograph (f ( ' Records B I 4 n00 I m ' AtAU )i W. D-T-R Co. I Stores . if EADHERALDWANTADS FAST THE NEW ROTAREX GYRATOR WASHER 53 A Product Tjrszssi of Apex Ft iaial Electrical LJJ Mlg. Co. jlisr fi!S3l FREE Jpil- 0 HOME spljM TRIAL Speedy, smooth, silent performance perform-ance Sturdy construction. Handsome appearance Amazing; low price. These features in the NEW KOTAREX will astonish you THE APEX SHOP 408 West Center Phone 361 Provo Samuel G. Dye Has Weber's Support r " Samuel G. Dye, candidate for governor gov-ernor before -the Republican state convention, is a native of Weber county where he was born on a farm fifty-one years ago. In politics, poli-tics, Mr. Dye has always been a Republican, and for twenty yearn ha.3 been a Weber county delegate to state conventions. He has campaigned cam-paigned for the party in every election elec-tion and has without exception given whole-hearted support to the party platform and candidates. it ' ' Ax 5:'. ;-.fi , H) ' vl - W ifim A NATJON-WfDE I '" ft hersoiUs ore reatit,, SPRINGVILLE UTAH - Cod Summer Frocks '-rme That Will Give You Comfort Economy. And Save You Money . $ Often f )" Pb Even when the sun shine-; ttti 'l J) brightest you can be coo! and W 1SG Jj (Y smart if you have one or sev- . A 1Y" eral of these summer silk dresses CDendin2! " 'aV A tney ?'re made with very short . O " y I sleeves for greater comfort. Economy doesn't I ifh tn Buy Them Now! Wear clways mean SAV- e fl w) Them A11 smmer A7G money- Mm 1 i YC An exceptionally attractivs often than not it con- 1 'ZrMQ Price tempts even the most thrif- cerns itself w 1 1 h ,) -sNfJT ty to invest in several for com- SPENDING. Therel uil ! ;l fort's sake I ere certain things you Iff n ctk must have for the com- I KtllL OS frt f yurself Mi : W D? O f'y- Buying these , . I j things for as little ts ' TT 1 Flat Crepe possible, vAlhout sac- Crepe de Chine rificing Quality, is c in Women, Misses and economy. O l y the , . c. miser saves by hojrd- Junior oizcs , " mg, the clever man 01 U ,Eacn one is charming sim- V Oman saves thrcirh ; L- ply. yet smartly, styled in pre- ,fc i- 1 , h rf J i- i di - 1 spending wisely. D IU Q vailing modes. Flam colors and r " J " f) very pretty prints. t Our store is cspc- I Hosiery Blends Smartly :X I With the Summer Costume " ho, 'hhes 10 spcd S . . ,T ,. . r. iscly. Our low price' gU Shaks'.just a HtUe "off" are made by skillfull .; m-i-Y'kX'A white, are favorites with white costumes - . y ' teil and pastel prints and plain colors a "'' S neveT ? I Ul slightly sunburned tint is popular with skimping on Quality, : HI 'm& vacationists. you will never "" ! IM V rk'ff c "seconds" or impel- i J M Chiffon-Service cct good$ on our M $'- Best of ,;, fM'l I CC wc.Bhts will take care of all our ,0;Cv of SclllH ' ,;pf I your nccJs ccononiically. , . J II ' Mjt 'or ca mcans a sm ' UH. $ 1 .4rO $Jvi" fr yu ) '' ,r every purchase, "J Kayon lloso lor m t 1 1 iU Ladies 49C UelPs yH "J.' I Mercerized Ladies' IIosu nc month free from debt- , 1 V",: I All colors Ladies' Silk nn . . , V Tr"SP 98C JTC&rl Samuel G. Dye of Ogden He is in full vigor of manhood, courteous, has a friendly eye and ready smile, a clear mind, is clean in habits, broad in principle, a ready public speaker, pleasing in approach, a strong campaigner, and well seasoned in business and political pol-itical affairs. Mr. Dye was thrice elected clerk of Weber county and resigned in 1914 to assume the position of bank cashier. He is now cashier of the Commercial Security bank of Ogden; Og-den; is a former member of the Utah Water Storage commission; member of Weber club and the Ogden Og-den chamber of commerce; foimer president of Gateway Council Boy flouts; vice president of Utah State Bankers' association and director and officer in various industrial find financial corporations. He has also held various executive posi-lions posi-lions in the L. D. S. church organizations, organ-izations, and is now serving in the presidency of Ogden stake. He was educated in the public school of Ogden Og-den and Wcbcr academy and has always exhibited a strong interest in the welfare of schools and education. edu-cation. He was married to Miss Lydia Hobson in 1903 and has four Eons. On Saturday afternoon, June 16, at a meeting of the Weber County Republican Central committee, tailed for the purpose of determining determin-ing who Weber county Republicans would get behind for governor a ballot resulted in the choice of Mr. Bye by a vote of 44 for Dye, 14 for W. H. Wattis, scattering 5, not voting vot-ing 3 and absent 13. There were no nominations in the meeting and the ballot taken was a secret one. Kmbraced in the motion, providing that the ballot be secret was the unanimous declaration that members mem-bers of the committee should solidly solid-ly stand behind the choice made. This agreement sliou'd mean an undivided un-divided delegation from Weber county in the next Republican state convent ion. In Mr. Dye. Web".- county offers a candidate for the office of governor gov-ernor for whom no man will have need to apologize. He is straight and clean, morally and politically, md is a man delegates to the convention con-vention should know before casting their votfs. (Political Advertisement) I vVy . A Going away 1 Trlx" summer? n I llihi New clothes ' I ' 'jl'llfflW for Cleaning . j I Costs! I VACATION, unless you're' . I A roughing it, means a lot of f I J2 clothes. But you don't B I 1 need new ones. We'll clean m 1 4 ! yourc lollies so perfectly I gj 1 they'll look like new ! I 1 Moderate Prices. Fast Service J You can have your frocks, gloves, hats, scarfs and I sweaters cleaned for very moderate charges. Phone j 5 153. A man will be right out. i GORE CLEANING AND I DYEING COMPANY j For SERVICE QUALITY AND ECONOMY Call A. Y. Wheeler HOME MORTUARY ! Phone 44 j We undersell all competitors where the same quality merchandise 1 is used. I |