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Show W f ' Have Your Eyes Examined Regularly! ; Your eyes are constantly ' changing, and the glasses ', you got a year ago may ; not be helping you cor- rectJy now. A regular ' ; examination helps pro- ; tect you from serious ; visual disabilities. : Make an appointment today with DR. M. F. BURGESS : OPTOMETRIST ', In His St, George Office Wednesday Only Re-Elect ... J j Sen. Elbert D. Thomas I A vote against Senator Thomas means not only a vote 3 for Adam S. Bennion, " it means ' a vote to place at the ) head of the Committee on Labor and Education, a man 5j who has consistently fought every effort to liberalize edu- g cation and to give the children in rural districts an equal ? opportunity Senator Robert A. Taft of Ohio. A vote against Senator Thomas means a vote to place jj at the head of the Committee on Foreign Affairs the most j js radical isolationist in Congress; the man who has opposed S every measure for carrying on the war, the raising of i wages for the soldiers, and the G. I. Bill, which holds S out hope and opportunity for them on their return- Hiram g j Johnson. Regardless of his ability or his willingness, Adam S. I Bennion would not be allowed to fill either of these places. ' I EVERY PERSON INTERESTED IN EDUCATION SHOULD GIVE SEN. THOMAS FULL SUPPORT. jj Every family with a boy in the service Every fi girl whose husband is in, should get behind Senator 1 Thomas. , His standing as a world authority on inter- lj national law will give him a key position in shaping the peace which will follow this war. X HIS ELECTION WOULD BE AN HONOR X TO UTAH, A SAFEGUARD TO THE NATION, I A BEACON OF HOPE TO THE WORLD. I S ELBERT D. THOMAS i S "THE GREAT LIBERAL FROM UTAH" I MERITS YOUR VOTE 1 DO WE WANT J. BRACKEN LEE AS A GOVERNOR? I Recently two men from Salt Lake City, visiting in i St. George, and speaking of J. Bracken Lee, said: "Sure we know that Mr. Lee is a play-boy. That s is why we want him for governor. You must re- I member that Utah is no longer a rural state but a great industrial center, and we want the things 5 that belong with this industry the slot machines, 5 the gambling and all the rest." I This was refreshing in that it was honest, at least. It was much more genuine than trying to 5 present Mr. Lee as an understudy to the Angel '? Gabriel. N IS THIS THE SORT OF THING THE PEOPLE I OF WASHINGTON COUNTY WANT? I WE DO NOT THINK SO! Democratic Rally and Free Show J 1 Monday Nile, Oct. 3Gth 8 p. m. ' I HURRECAHE, UTAH t The Show - "THE LADY IN THE DARK" Good Show : Good Speakers j (All Over 18 Invited) i; 1 (Paid Pol. Ad. by Washington County Democratic Comm.) ; 1 1 j J POLO COAT STAR! J I Warm, slick over suits . . . the double-breasted te polo, coat takes top I honors for Fall. In nat- g ural, black, colors . . . I all thrift priced! a I Complete Stock g I Buy Now! ' j Snow's j j Dress Shop J wvw ww wv wv v vw wwwvvrwww -- - ' lt t t Paste This !n Your Hat! ? IMPORTANT RADIO BROADCASTS GOVERNOR JOHN W. BRICKER Friday, October 27 . KDYL . (N.B. C.) 8:30 p. m. GOVERNOR THOMAS E. DEWEY ,$ ; Tuesday, October 31 . KDYL . (N. B. C.) . 7:00 p.m. Wednesday, November 1 . KDYL . (N. B. C.) . 7:30 p.m. Saturday, November 4 . KDYL . (N. B. C.) . 8:30 p.m. Watch Daily Papers for 'Any Changes In This Schedule f t (Paid Pol. Ad. by Washington County Republican Comm.) 2 5 A A A A ... A-A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A AA A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A .T A A A : Don't be caught napping when the first cold breezes arrive! Have your coat cleaned now. MODERN CLEANERS ; Howard Starr, Prop. Phone 115 1 Wadsworih Theatre s I THURSDAY and FRIDAY Big Double Bill : Big Double Bill t I "The LAST RIDE" ' . ... And .... I "GUNS of the PECOS" SATURDAY, SUNDAY, 3IOXDAY and TUESDAY ! "GOING MY WAY" ! A With Bing Crosby and Rise Stevens Don't miss this picture! All the critics list it as one of Bing's best. FOR SALE FOR SALE: Twenty-five two-1 month-old weaner pigs at reason- j able prices. Call at the home of Hyrum DeMille, Rockville, Utah. ol9-26-n2p FOR SALE: Ideal ranch with machinery, 54 head of cattle, range rights and pasture on Highway High-way 91, 25 miles northeast of St. George. Seven acres choice fruit and grapes, 25 acres of hay, 10 acres annual crops, 10 acres available avail-able for crops. 58 shares water, ranch house with electricity and water system. Write or call Mack G. Jackson, St. George, phone 299-W. ol9-26c FOR SALE: One used Monarch coal and wood range. Also small heater. See Mrs. Walter Pymm. o26p FOR SALE: A well-equipped dry cleaning plant. Good estab-. lished business. Big profits on your investment. Write New Method Cleaners, Cedar City, Utah. o26p FOR SALE: Christmas cards now while they last. Call 208-R or see Emma Larson. o26c FOR SALE: By Center ward,' team, harness and wagon. Contact Con-tact Byron H. Taylor. o26p FOR SALE: In Hurricane, large home with bath; one acre lot; good location. Contact George I. Spendlove, Hurricane. o26-n2p FOR SALE: House, 3 rooms and bath. Located block S.W. of Temple. Inquire Andrew Smith, 400 So. Main or George H. Jones. o26p FOR RENT FOR RENT: Apartment, three rooms and bath, furnished or unfurnished. un-furnished. See Maud Cottam. o26c LOST LOST: Brown leather wallet containing valuable papers. Finder contact Claude Cannon. Reward. o26p LOST: Cocker Spaniel pup, all black with one white spot on breast; V mark on ear; short hair, bobbed tail. Lost near Enterprise. En-terprise. Child's pet. Reward. E. C. Gates, phone 21-R2, Santa Clara. o26p LOST: Two quilts and two pillows, pil-lows, either in Washington or on highway between St. George and Leeds. Call 299-J. o26p LOST: Five-gallon milk can, between west and south side of town, phone 3-W. o26c WANTED WANTED: Man and wife to care for Dixie Hot Mineral Springs, LaVerkin. Contact Morris Mor-ris Wilson, LaVerkin. o26c MISCELLANEOUS WE PAY top ceiling prices for alfalfa seed. 'Come here for your seamless bags. Westover Feed Co. ol9rts ( : . , C-o.V Winter M'rimsw i it pW-!5 I Chains j I I Pria5tUf S fcViV many seasons I 3 xn u . 9 .' 5-v' ' v of fine service 8 I ifcSStieFy g XliT.' and complete I f'3 Packed with power for S Vvi non-skid I m swift, sure starting! Pre- h NS? protection. B a pare for winter with a X S j fij Perma-Life! g I It Has A Zipper I l Money - Back Guarantee I I I l&K POLONIUM i I Mfe 1 pfef I Tine, soft leather with m 8 M water-repellent lining. 8J- H Polonium alloy electrode n S inch length. H gives quicker, easier start- H B 'Plui 20 Hd. ExcIm Tax Sj ing. Precision-engineered. K I Firestone Toyland To Open Monday, October S 30th. Vith An Even Bigger and Better As- 5 sortment of Toys Than Last Year J Karl Hatchings' Store 55 NO. MAIN ST. PIIONE 105-W KOHLER ELECTRIC PLANTS 800 to 10,000 Watts 110 Volts A. C. or D. C. PARTS - SALES SERYICE Skilled Reconditioning Service Kohler Catalogs on Request Midwest Service & Supply Co. j 16 West 7th South j SALT LAKE CITY 4, UTAII j o Kchier Electric Plant Distributors I V WHISPERING HOPE The opponents of J. Bracken Ixe keep up the wlil.sHriii(; camiaign about the crime and vice lie thrivew on In I'rlce, in the Iioik that by so doing they can discredit lilin In the minds of nuuiy Mtoplo who would otherwise vole for liim. Politicians who stoop to such tju'.dcs should be muxl for slander. J. Bracken Iec has staled positively that he do not permit such conditions. If he does, he Ls vii)lalin the state law. Tiy doestn't Governor Maw do somet hinx about it? j We have a letter from Hie strike president of Carlwn f'ounty in which he siiys that Price City, under the direction of J. Bracken Iee, has had the most pro&rrcssive and efficient administration in Mm history. lie says further, "I appreciate that some j claims have been nuulo that Prira has done these things through taxation of vice and other undesir able elements. This is NOT TKL'E." He also points i out that in church matters, Mr. Ivoe has orooratod i 100 in all requests ever made of him. We challenge the loil Krw IXcailers to put In writing over their signatured that Mr. Jaw traffics in vi or crime. We know they won't have the courage to do it, and that makes us wonder how, they have the brass to whisjer what they ran not j prove. We are sick and tired of the smear camiwiign we have I been subjects to, and we believe the voters are, too. If the Now Dealers haven't any vital issaies to talk alxnit, it would be much better manners on their part to just keep still. (Paid Pol. Ad. by Washington County Republican Comm.) |