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Show Notice to Voters As Republican candidate for State Senator to repre- ; sent Washington and Iron counties in the State Leg-! Leg-! islature we present, Claud Hirschi, and list as his qualifications the following: "v ! 1. I lis practical experience in farming and livestock rais- j ing, both cattle and sheep. ' 2. ILis educational background, t ' y , being a graduate of Dixie j . " ' College Academy and Brig- ham Young university. V ' "v , j j ?,. His experience in civic res- I S ponsibility, having served as J Town Treasurer, Town , Hoard Member, Chairman of j Chamber of Commerce, Commander of Ameri- j can Legion Post, and member of Washington County Welfare Board. J 4. His religious training and experience, having J served in ward organizations and ward bishop- j ric, now President of Zion Park stake of the i L. D. S. Church. 5. His financial training as Cashier of State Bank of Hurricane for past 20 years. Consider thoroughly our candidate's well-rounded j experience. You make no mistake in sending him to j the State Senate. J REPUBLICAN COUNTY COMMITTEE, , By ALBERT E. MILLER, Chairman. Washington County News Published Every Thursday EDGAK I?. SIMl'SON Editor and Publisher Entered as second-class matter at the post office at St. George, Utah, under the act of March 3, 1879. S05S-- noll161, Halloween . .Q- and nothing!! Hobgoblin Time OVER , . , yY Jf) if We haven t verything ever invented ht y6$J't ' Halloween but our "eajy to hop" H4II0. ywyt ween counter k replete with nouemitea, V maskj, timely party nd table decortie wyyy etc for the youngster and tha oldsters, still young yyyWA enough to enjoy the fun. wyy Yes, Sir! The Halloween department is almost a store yOyX in itself, its so complete. yyyW Oh yes our candy department is also prepared with 'VyvA a special assortment of Halloween candies. 1 5 to 25c lh 1 SPMJSE-REITZ STORES pj cA Western Organization Attention! ALL VOTERS ", You can't afford to miss Governor Landon I Thursday night over KSL at 7:30, Herbert ; Hoover Friday night over KOA at 7 p. m. and ; I Governor Landon's final message Saturday night :: over KSL at 8:30. J I .J (Paid political adv. by Republican County Committee) $ I Meet Your I I DEMOCRATIC FRIENDS j j And Candidates for Re-election I . I I GLENN E. SNOW W. B. MATHIS j j For State Senator For Representative E Dixie born and reared. f A Wiict of Washington County- 1 m x .. t,., Vice-president Bank of St. George. 1 r5 Graduate of the Dixie College. . , p One of the organizers and now Presi- 3 g Received M. A. Degree in 1929 from dent of the St. George Building Society. g TT. of TT. with high honors, majoring In A director of Utah Livestock Produc- I E Political Science, Government and Tax- tion Credit Ass'n which has made one d C3 4.- -Dv,i t., Dhi ani three quarter million dollars in loans m 1 atlon' Phl Kappa Plu' to stockmen in Utah and Arizona Strip, 3 Principal of Hurricane High School, thereby saving the livestock industry. p 1929-33. A farmer, merchant, and tax payer. p Principal of Parowan High School, A prominent church worker. Member of B P 1933-36 High Council of St. George stake for many l President Southern Utah Teachers' As- Member of St. George City Council 1 p sociation for 2 years. for four terms. Q Has been a farmer and is interested in President of Chamber of Commerce l Id civic imDrovements for several terms and worked tirelessly iB P fr DIXIE JUNIOR COLLEGE. g s A forestry worker for 2 years. . . . . , . la p J An earnest advocate of education, a ig fe A leader in the education of Utah's friend of Dixie College, promoter of good j g youth. roads. Is AN EXPERT IN GOVERNMENT AND ! I taxation GEORGE H. LYTLE g For 4-Year, Commissioner f Director of St. -6eorge Chamber of Com- g i WILL L. HOYT erce. g I For District Judge Director of Bank of St. George. Prominent cattleman, farmer and a A young man of judicial temperament churchman. and training. ;B A leader in his community in civic MORRIS WILSON. JR. ! and religious activities. For 2-Year Commissioner Democratic Floor Leader ' in the Utah Director of State Bank of Hurricane. State House of Representatives. Member of High Council of Zion Park A business man of considerable ex- . Has had valuable experience in County penence. government, business and civic affairs. g One of the leading members of the g Utah Bar. Both of the above men are at present g FAIR and IMPARTIAL. t,me bers of the County Commission. Under their able and businesslike leao- a H ership the business of Washisgton County l p Is in splendid shape. g P ELLIS J. PICKETT PV6? T CUDty " i nearly the lowest in the State. a g For District Attorney The per debt ot Washington $ County is the lowest in the 6th District. gi Born and reared in St. George. . The ad(Jed burdena of the past f J P His Tecord is known to everyone in years have been met and the County g. P Trr in better shape than for many years pas'- g P Washington County. I $ P He is the present District Attorney of ELECT THESE MEN FOR EFFWIBXT. . a . t a -, 4 j , CONSERVATIVE, BUSINESSLIKE AW 5 r. the Fifth Judicial District and seeks re- .muinq OF g g ... . . . MINISTRATION OF THE AFFAIRS vr g p election on his record. ,v 8 S WASHINGTON COUNTY g I. . i s If you endorse the "New Deal" make it known at the polls .by voting I a STRAIGHT DEMOCRATIC TICKET, thus giving our President the H support he is entitled to. 1 I - 'I I A Vote for. the Democratic Ticket is an I Endorsement of President Roosevelt I and Governor Henry H. Blood (Paid political advertising by County Democratic Committor) : |