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Show - f Ah, J i - 4 ; , i ' s I t - , . is- It-''" Don B. Colton ' pON B COLTON, born in Juab miin-v September 15, 1S76, moved to Vernal', 1879, with first settlers, edu-utcd edu-utcd in the elementary schools and Mali academy, of Vernal. Was stated from the commercial detriment, de-triment, of the B. Y. U of Provo 1S95 and in the normal department rl90l' From 1901 to 1903, he was Principal of the Uintah academy. Was elected to the state legislature in 10Q3 Was graduated from the University Uni-versity of Michigan, Ann Arbor, in 1505 Was receiver for the U. S. Und Office, at Vernal, from 1905 to U13 Was a member of the state senate in 1915-17. Besides practicing law he has been actively engaged in farming and stock raising. He was elected to the 67th, 88th and 69th congresses, by increasing increas-ing majorities. Accomplishment Upon entering congress, he threw his whole energy into the solving of Western problems. After the passage of the Emergency Tariff act, he gave close attention to reclamation of arid lands and assisted in gathering data, which will make possible the Echo and Cache units of the Salt Lake basin project, and has gathered material showing the feasibility of two other reclamation projects in Utah. He has been especially interested in tke conservation con-servation and storage of the waters of Utah. Mr. Colton has worked for measures for the regulation and control con-trol of grazing on public lands, which has been and will be so advantageous to stock growers of this state. He has actively participated in drafting legislation which resulted in federal i aid for public roadi; introduced the bifl drawn by the attorney general's office and the state land department for the perfecting of the state's title to state school lands and conducted -1 the hearings on the bill before the Public Lands committee, which law, when enacted, will do so much for the schools of Utah. He has assisted in the forming of farm legislation and his actively supported the farm bureau bu-reau program. He is the author of a number of laws for the benefit of the settlers upon the public domain, and has also assisted in important mining legislation. Committee Appointments Ranking member Public Land committee, com-mittee, member of Mines and Mining committee, member of Roads committee, com-mittee, and chairman of Election committee. com-mittee. Paid Political Advertising C G. DOLMAN DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE, CAN-DIDATE, JUDGE SUPERIOR COURT, MOHAVE COUNTY ARIZONA c- 0- Dolman is the Candidate ot 'Democratic Party for the office " Judge of the Superior Court in Mohave County, Arizona, at the corn's corn-'s general election November 2nd. Dolman is a Missourian by ""i and spent most of his early life " ""tie, Montana. He is an attorney J many years experience, having us admitted after graduating at J,Trt- He is an old timer in jJ!Zona' first coming to the state years ago, residing previously blPhMiix and Holbrook, and has Permanent resident for eight , rs PMt, the last five of which he 'Practiced law in Kingman. ""ng the World War Mr. Dol- '15th T Captain of c- Company, Engineers, and since the war 0UfVe" much time to rehabilitation. sahled veterans. He has assist-: assist-: "irades of the World Waras well toan, of the Civil and Spanish 'liiiJ3" WarS in establishment of (, mounting t0 mauy thouaandB ;hfse 5g5',.and has neve'' charged for 'Wa'd'068' He beIieves in aU Hd a' t0 faruiers, homesteaders , nen, following the hard "ie late war. ;iie .Iman's naie is presented V':ie of ,aVorabIe consideration and ;, ne electors of Mohave Coun- "'Zona at ti linn v ' coming general p,n November 2nd. H PjicMAd-tisement Listed t t Last Day Oct. 2 6. 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