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Show The Democratic County Officials I Have Been Economical and Efficient I the County Oniccrt lime Siucd to the Tuxpajers of the County (her S,uU0 by Carefully Keeping the Salaries of the Deputies Down and Collecting Fines nnd Fees. Tho voters of this county can well be proud of thu record which our county officials have made during the past 18 to 20 mouths thoy have in churge of thu county records. Tho books are In the best shape they have over been In since the county became uu organized unit. Every officer has oeeu on the Job every day and has been earful lu expending the county Minds and they huvo been economical lu hiring deputies. There never has oeeu mi ndmiulstrutton which hus do iro the large amount of work our present officers have done with so ilttlu outside help. Every office has made u saving In deputies salaries us compared with the Republicans In 1912 and yet at the same time the lines und fees have greatly Increased, making u total saving In all of the offices for 1913 us compared with 1912 (Republican) of over $3.C00. With such a splendid record the Democrats of this county believe they Bhould bo re-elected for another term that they may continue their efficient effici-ent nud economical administration and thus save the county more lu the next two yours than thoy have In the past year and a half. Our Candidates Bernard N. Chrlstcnscn of American Ameri-can Fork, Who Is a candidate for reelection re-election to the office of county commissioner com-missioner for the two year term, Is a man of sterling ability and the only commissioner thnt has ever played fair with tho north end of the county. He has secured more money nnd done more work In the north part of the county than uny other county commissioner com-missioner has done for years. He mis greatly Improved the roads nnd Is not' tied to a million dollar corporation. corpora-tion. Ho believes in decreasing tho taxes an the farmer and increasing it on tho wealthy corporations. His record lu snvlng Utah county over $8,000 In connection with the Ixpez man hunt Is a lasting tribute to his work for saving the county's money. You will make n mistake If you do not re-elect Mr. ChrlBtensen Insteud of James II. Gardner of Lehl who helped help-ed lower tho vuluatlon of tho Lehl sugar plant in 1912, $58,160.00, uud raised the taxes on the farmer. F. A. llulsh of l'roiu The Progressive candidate for county coun-ty commissioner for tho four torin Is F. A. HuIbIi of I'rovo, who has mndo a splendid success of his prlvnto business uud Is a safe man to handle tho county's nfTnlrs. Ho bcllovcs lu good roods says our mothods of taxation tax-ation nro ancient and discriminating, tie fctflloves the big Interests should ony moro of tho taxes and tho working work-ing classes less. Ho favors taxing tho real estate morn and tho Improvements Improve-ments less. Voto for llulsh. County Attorney Huglej Thero aro few ablo studonts of the law, but Grant C. Bngley tho present county nttornoy Is In that class. Ho never swears out u complaint until ho has good evldenco that It will stick Ho Iuih served tho county during dur-ing tho pust two yenrs with satisfaction satisfac-tion to tho people nnd distinction to himself. Ho Is strong and energetic and has taken a decided Rtand on the right side of nil the morul Ibbuch of ho dny and has prosecuted the violators vio-lators of tho liquor law vigorously. Count Sheriff llenrv Fust Sheriff Henry Enst of Lehl has mndo ijooil in ovory particular and his record stands as tho hlghcBt trlbuto 'hat can bo pnld to him. All thoso who wish to see tho law enforced, who stand for tho cleouBlng of our cnuntv from the rouuh element. i mini v irom uio rougn element, should voto for Honry Enst noxt TuoBdny Ho hns mndo 23 arrosts In liquor cases and secured 20 convictions con-victions whllu Ex Shorlff .Tudd mndo two arrosts In 1912 and secured uo convictions, Shorlff Enst Is not In leaguo with tho liquor bunch. Mr. East Iiiib mado u onvln'g In tho Livery account for 1913 as compared with 1912 of $201.98, ho Iiuh also saved In salaries of doputles and collected in lines $l,r,31.2C moro than tho Republican Republi-can shorlff did In 1912. County TrensurenlliiMi Tho present Incumbeiiti Hns been n most satisfactory Bor.vlco of tho pcoplo. Ho Is capable, snvii nnd economical econ-omical In IiIh conduct of tllo torasury. bhould be elected by alljinenns. ( oiinwHs.sessnr (leorfte' tinrff V IIo Is n,buBlnoB8 manof I.ohl hi high esteem In that city, lis n Bpleu-, did Judge or vnluos, nud'eun bo do-ponded do-ponded upon to nssess your property lit u Just valuation without fear nr favor. County Clerk A. V. ItoMnson Vhon A. V. RobliiBon took tho olllco pf county clerk tho books wore not in ns good a shape us thoy aro now jy any mentis. Mr. Robinson is call- I ed the guardian of our money because I no does not allow nny vouchers to I 40 through for paymunt without they I aro properly checked und "O. Ked" I jy the proper authority. Hr. Robin- I -on bus mndo a big snvlng in his of- I dee by reducing tho number or do- I ,iutles employed and thus cutting I Jown tho cxpenso to the county He B nus saved in salaries lu 1913 as com- I .jarcd With 1912 $505.00. He has col- P ected In fees $980.15 more than was ollected lu 1912, this makes a totul jnvlng to thu county in this olficii alone of $1,485.15. County Suru'joi' I C. M. Twelves, I'rovo, a capable en- I glneer uu well ns surveyor. Hus done I .nuch toward giving us good roads md will do more If elected. I County Recorder George Amos, Pnysou, a young man I irom one of tho best fumllles lu Pay- P ion. Hus mndo good In business and P j safe, snuu and competent. Superintendent of County Schools P JnmeB H. Walker, Pleasant Grove, P one of the lending educators of the P county with exceptional ability for P .his olllco. He Is nbrest or the times P in his profeslou as a teacher with P Ideas nnd methods strictly modern P and up-to-date. He Is conscientious, P indefatigable and energetic in his P vork will be nu Ideal Superlnten- P Jent of Schools If elected. State .Senator iW Caleb N. Tanner, Provo, A capable W engineer and n trained scholar. Ex- I perlenced In tho sorvlco of the people, I a champion of advanced and pro- I gresslvo reforms, unsullied In charac- I ter, untainted by tho spoils of office I during all his service lu tho admlals- trntlon of his past trusts. He knows M tho material resources of our state p and the legislative needs of our peo- p pie. -I Slnle'Senalor B Henry T. Reynolds, SprliigWlle, member of the last legislature. knows tho rules of law making; clean und competent. A man of nllnlrs and B of truo sympathy with tho progrcs- slvo reforms demanded by the peo- plo. P Legislature Represcutnmc Clurenco M. Heck. American Fork, a clean young man, who Iiiib mndo tils way successfully us a promising 'awyer; a student of polltlcnl ccon- omy, imbued with tho spirit of tho times; sober, clean nud honest. In tho legislature ho will distinguish hlmflelf In his ceaseless labor on the sldo of tho people. I Legislature Hepn'senlnlnc R. D. Wudloy. Pleasant Groe, one it tho stnto's bont citizens; thrift)'.. qunllfled In every way, and one or whom tho mnterlnl and moral Inter- n ests of tho wholo stnto might rely. I Legislature Kepresrutullw I Robe it Mckoll, Spanish For, a I mnn of nfTnlra, who has been lionoreu both socially and ecclesiastically, I who hos nlwnys beon known for nu morality nnd Industry, nud who will bo boyond tho prlco of Bpoclnl in er- ests, and over on tho side of Just wo and fair piny In dealing with the In- terests of tho state. Legislature Represenlulhe W. D. OpmiHlinw, Sanlaqulii, n m young man of courage, nnd nu m) n do tho right as ho sees It; Is right m t. on moral queBtlons and can bo e- n "tided upon to leglsluto for the peo- P i)o You Finer (liiml (loierninont u Tho Uettonnent Leagues of th w " county nro uhIcIiir the candidates W h r the State Legislature whether tnoy h will voto to submit tho question ot HJ stnto wldo prohibition to the vote o BJ tho peoplo at a speclul p'(,p1.,10"1i1a' . but Henry Gnrdncr (Republicaul i oi jm Spanish Fork, has sont In fnfra, unswors but ho has not. "".",, ( ciiubo he knows that tno ,'i,uV",", BJ i party Is tied thlq year linnd and nw m to tho whiskey trust nnd tho m oo" h nion nro paying tho cumpnlB" "' of that party. Tho Uottcrnient Uoguo H Is opposed to tho olectlou or Mr uaru. bj False Cluirgcs Made Tho Ropubllcnn Hiiollbiiidora aua BJ oven their pnpors nro stating " thoy hnvo received through tho &u" B Audltor'fl office which nro false n nu h wo challongo thorn to prove IK'pmJ H auditor George Judd wns In the coun h I ty nsaessor'B olllco n short time oj" b ono yoar ago nnd secured nu " .H figures which thoy nro now uslnK ' V ho ndmltted to tho county nssessor . tho other dny when ho was taken w ttjLtUo office nnd ahown tho books aa m Im Mb wrong nnif-Jyol tho IWpuU" m cans go right on with llm hiiiiio sto- m Wo challongo thorn to prove by "" county iiudltorH hooka Hint Ui " Iouh (HstrlctB lu Utah county boon charged In oxcoss by tho 'oU" ' m olIlolnlB to the oxtent of ?"'"'' Htotemont No. 1. Wo nlso rlinllPUB" H thoin to provo Btntoment No - ' B which they clnlm that ilio whoow m wore charged oxcosslvely $10.'.J. H |