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I 11 1 t 3 bristles Swish it through so soap p. p and water to to t a 4 z bristles 1 71 I es 49 c 1 l c clean I eon it t I k like I e new 6 bristles s 7 1 r DECORATOR C COLORS LORS 4 5 5 r V p AUERBACH'S J CH'S DOWNS DOWNSTAIRS AIRS y Pi Pink n k G Green rt r Blue ivory No Auerbach's Auerbach s Salt lake City PI Please ease sen send d me e Dura Yellow v Who Whisk IS k B Broom room Siz Size Color Name t 01 Address City St State i Encl Enclose u. u for osta a and nu t. t I. I t i I RI f 1 f I II I I CITIZENS' CITIZENS ENDORSEMENT f f 1 f fI Under Herbert B. B Ma Maw Utah has moved into a position of very rY high sta standing stand di d- d i ing g among the states tates during the past eight years The people h have ve- ve enjoyed a period of ot growth and expansion of our state without equal in in a any y previous similar period Under the Democratic program full cooperation between labor tabor and management nt has generally prevailed j Education is is on a a higher plane lane o of f service service to the he 1 people P le than ever before e. e r v t x J 1 The State Welfare Program is ben beng advanced to a humanitarian service n never n er J i Jn known n n before with full respect for the thc rights of all of our aged and arid handicapped S Agriculture has advanced and its future is is assured by development of ofa a pr program 1 of agric agricultural research and education soil co conservation and improved markets The full fill j ul l u protection of the Colorado River rights will make possible great real future agricultural and nd in industrial industrial in in- I i developments in our state j BI Big industry has been brou brought ht to Utah making it n now new w t to ro establish local industries throughout the state on a a community basis which will provide labor labo opportunities ties for our growing population and further development of our natural resources 4 I i 1 A Governor Herbert B. B Maw has inspired much of f this growth an and has as been largely responsible for the bringing of th these ere achievements and advancements to Utah I v r J He has national 1 4 acquired a prominence t tT tr v A 7 n rHe r- r I j r T o t N J 1 oj x He can do much more for Utah j r I. I i f 1 v I r 1 I. I i. i His H IS record d entitles 1 es hun hum to and reelection j tJ I 2 r j In n the interest of an outstanding service service we the undersigned fully fully endorse e t the e c candidacy of Herbert B. B Maw f for or governor of the S State ate of Utah 70 I 1 v v. t t f J 1 S t CITIZENS FOR MAW FOR GOVERNOR 5 f J 11 1 1 Paid Political Advertisement b bD by I j D D. A. A Skeen Albert J. J Cope Vl W. W WW W S Sylvester I i 1 w. w y vester c t Don C C. Hale Hale J A A W W. Chambers 7 I JM William r. r L Ii I- I Watson Vatson Adams Mrs C C. J. J J Jack ck J Will L L. L Adams t. t 0 t j jI u i I P- P Th Thomas omas M M. R Rees ees Taylor Miller 1 Miller r J rn n Orson Hottin Hotti Hottinger ger er Scott Mitchell to i. i r i t ta a Rudy Larsen r Ivan Decker i I r C C. N N. Lund 1 t. t t Ma Marion ion Clarence Palmer c 71 E W Walter a I ter C C. Mi Mitchell tc h e II Ii J. J Phillip A A. l f f Harvey Danelon N J Harold G. G Geertsen I A Thomas Edwards I Mrs William WilHam H. H Er Ernest nest McFarlane A Newel Kelsey t r. r 1 T. T L. L Holy Holyoak oak t 1 I Ethel Hauerbach a 1 fC Sadie B. B Paterson i George E E. Jensen r J i Merlin Medin Paterson e A Beatrice A A. Marchant 1 I L. L R. R Larsen 1 Ed B B. B M J. J i Maryon iI f aryon i f Leland i J J. M M. Bell R. R J a George F. F Whitehead r r I Mrs Dora Simons Simons' I IIa Ila Sullivan J Joseph S S. S Bollinger Bellinger r f S Mrs Wendell Maude Smith I. I t. t II I 1 L i 9 Ce Cecil l Sullivan s 's t r Mrs Beth Bridge Augusta P P. Adams H H. Leslie Short t S t f I Mrs J J. J Lowe Ba Barton ton r 1 David O. O Camomile i it Dr J. J J S. S S Prestwich S j es t I Ruth H. H Taylor j I o- o C C. A. A Kirkham 1 f Mrs Mable C Cazier zier ti 1 4 I It t Genieve Idal Ida j V Van No Noti 1 1 r t Ray n Noy ti V Hyrum Lee 1 j Maude Dayton 1 I C. C L L. L Jack 7 Mrs Viola Everett I Burke McArthur Or i Mrs Lucille Olsen or i it 4 I Brown Broyn Hale l Belle G Gwynn oV i t I. 1 Maggie r. r I. I Margaret Owens 1 aa Mable Jarvis V VMay I ta L Mrs Alma K Kunze linZe I r May McMullin 5 Mrs Erma Nelson j. j Jennie Brown 3 1 Warwick C. C Lamoreaux Lamoreauz amoreaux 1 t P I VOTE MAW FOR GOVERNOR SEPT j |