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Show VOTE FOR THESE CANDIDATES f o e me Mepmlbicae i arty Iiclket , o At the City Election Next Tuesday, November 2, 1943 0 0 We Enthusiastically Present A Weil-Balanced Group of Candidates Who Will Appeal To All Classes of Voters 0 Here's A Team With "Something On the Ball". If You Want A City Administration That Will "Click" - Here It Is: 0 i . ii 0 A Man Who Gets Things Done! '.' Iv X Here are a few of the many things that were ' , . j accomplished during the time that Albert E. Miller ! ' yy was Mayr of st- George: ; ' . , 0 . "? 1 - X f 1. The title to playground obtained and grand- ' " ' 4 ; I O stand built. I , . . ' I . A, 2. $10,000 judgment against Dixie Power Co., ! ? V for violation of franchise. , I ' ' ' f " ' yjT 3. Thompson block for a park purchased and . J ' ' .. Y U. S. grant and plans obtained for a swimming pool. I f I V 4- Volunteer Fire Department organized. City I k ' : . , j I Jt A V? spent $800 to aid Legion in purchase of fire engine: J ' f J ; ' ) " i- 'X ground bought and Fire Station and Legion Hall $ jf ' I ' X ' bdlt- r ' 'J' 'J 1 ; V V 0 5. NYA sidewalk work established and 25 blocks bJi L J J.. ilJ -L..-., : Z, ,.J .A completed. J O wortlm FOR MAYOR FOR 4-YEAR COUNCILMAN ' fu&oS& rlL WMnwood water' Albert E. Miller . Roy Williams . 8.-First oiling of some city streets. Has a brilHant record in city affairs; a A S " J man of action, who is vitally interested in A businessman of wide experience and O 9. Purchased power street grader. city problems, and who has the time, en- outside contacts Commander of the local A 10-Extended restricted district and started SStSrfas'fchSSS PSj the Len' He has V V garbage collection system. of municipai ownership of a power plant demonstrated his interest and ability A . long before the present plant i was con- in community affairs. Will bring a new A. ' structed. and fresh point of view to the City Council. A XX ...,,.. ; , 's..Av. . ' tvw, n. . r ..,. A . r-.-c ! . ", , ' i 'f V : . A X . ' v I V . I - ; A V I w ! ! : t " Y A v- -! eFace - 1 v i A V ' ' ' . ' . We Had To Chase ' ' 1 t " N A I Y V S . " . 1 4 . j I ' ; v -"'K ' ' f rM $ y ;r-: I i ? ' o J L u'w,.,.. 1 A V FOR 2-YEAR COUNCDLMAN F0K 2-YEAR COUNCILMAN FOR 2-YEAR COUNCILMAN A V ' mj r r j Karl J Hutchinas , F0K CITY REC0KDEK for city treasurer V A Waye C- Gardner nurcrangs Wa!ter Cannon v A likeable young business man, LlSrlf KlrikP Hliun C U L V "Jw A man who has made a success knows . what the folks under forty A level-headed man of varied in- v.u.n uiqivc uuve aqwre mrscni y of his ov-n business; well known; are hoping and thinking. Active in terests and experience. Acquainted rietor f ( f r holds responsible positions in the the Lions Club, Chamber of Com- with nearly everyone in St. George. opne r o the Liberty Hotel. Affable, courteous, considerate, f church and livestock industry. A merce and Fire Department. We He knows the problems of every rrained and experienced in account- qualified. A charming lady whose tjr well-balanced,' clear-thinking, vigor- need his enthusiasm and his view- croup of our people, and is inter- He is just the man for Cirv c , . . V X -4. j. j - , r. " smiie will make you forget how Y y W ous man. pouit. ested in sohmg them. Recorder. . . A mn 4,16 biH was you came to pay. y A GOOD CITY OFFICER MUST BE INTERESTED IN CITY PROBLEMS AND MUST BE WELLING TO I I . A Y GHE TILE NECESSARY TIME TO THELR SOLUTION. THAT IS WHAT WE HAVE KEPT IN MIND L Certain people are circulating rumors about A HIT I IN PRESENTING THIS TICKET. VE ARE SINCERE IN RECOMMENDING THESE CANDIDATES U anthnridnhe city povver Plant- That was Y y S autnonzed by the people two years aeo and A I FOR YOUR CONSIDERATION. now operated by an independent utility' com- uJ Tl"; are in entire accord with "ii8 set" A X FOR A VIGOROUS, PROGRESSIVE, WELL-BALANCED CITY ADMINISTRATION, VOTE MSSSrBS X r Lets have a clean camnniimi 4 r FOR THE REPUBLICAN CANDIDATES I -T X AK ' ' Paid P0,"'Cal A' "y -I do.ignalcd ,e on,iUon A |