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Show HviD J. WILSON Republican Candidate for U. S. Senator "Win With the Man Whose Record Merits Support" BE SURE TO VOTE ON JULY 11th (Paid Pol. Adv. by Wilson for Senator Committee) : ATTENTION FRIENDS h ; of the u -1 REPUBLICAN ( i PARTY BIUAXT II. STRIXGIIAM We are endorsing B. H. "Bry" Stringham for Congressman Congress-man ist District, BECAUSE of his record as a vigorous : Public leader, successful businessman, stockman, farmer, legislator, former school principal, diplomat in dealing with i governmental departments here at home and in Wasn- j mgton, D. C. We urge you to support this man of wide experience. He has made a success of every job he has undertaken. Don B. Colton, Salt Lake City Rel Christensen, State Representative, Ephraim 3- A. Cheney, Cashier, Uintah State Bank, Vernal Jesse Conover, Emery County Mm. Ruth Haslam, Chairman, Uintah Co. School Bd., Vernal Von E. Kenney, Commissioner State Board Agriculture c- G. M. Kerr, State Representative, Box Elder County McKhuey Morrill, State Senator,. Piute County P. Lund, State Senator, Sanpete County Junes L. Neilson, State Representative, Fountain Green . Mark Paxton, State Representative, Millard County Ge0, Staples, State Representative, Richfield Jnwiten to B. Colton over station KSL Thursday, ovZ . ' at 10:15 p- M., Norman Christensen of Cache county Ks,rmtat'ons KVNU, Logan; KLO, Ogden; KEUB, Price, and ffi;?edar City, Friday, July 7th, at 9:45 P.M., and tiZ M- Kerr of Box Elder county over the same s taws ta-ws Monday, July loth, at 9:45 P.M. (Paid Political Advertisement by Ray P. Lund) WILL LEASE WILL LEASE: 560 acres along Virgin River, above the narrows east of LaVerkin, located in Sections Sec-tions 20, 21, 28, 29 and 30 in Township 41, Range 12 West. Make application to: L. Hanchett, 205 Newhouse Building, Salt Lake City. i6-jl3-20c FOB SALE FOR SALE: Weaned Flemish giant rabbits, $1.00 and $1.25 each. Walter A. Pace. j6p FOR SALE: Cheap. Good milk cow. B. F. Pendleton, phone 5-R. j6c FOR SALE: One Jersey milch cow and one 16-month-old purebred pure-bred Holstein heifer; also four barn poles at $4 each. Inquire James S. Jones. j6p FOR SALE: Good-iszed ice box and practically new baby buggy. Reasonable. Call 86 or 52. j6c WANTED WANTED: Auto mechanic, good wages, steady work. Pioneer Motors. Mo-tors. j6c WANTED: Man to clean my sidewalk. 256 East 300 South street. j6p WANTED: Painting, carpentry work, repairing and remodeling, new work. No job too small. See Dustin, Middleton. j6c-rts LOST LOST: Boys' new tan hat, size 6. Taken from our lawn Thursday Thurs-day evening. Finder please return, re-turn, John T. Neilson. j6c LOST: Child's gold rim eye glasses. Reward. Finder please return to Julia Foster. j6p MISCELLANEOUS HAVING TROUBLE with your Gruno? Want it fixed? See Mr. Wozniak, Hurricane, Utah. j6-13-20-27p WANTED TO BUY WILL BUY or RENT: Electric hot plate. Phone 19. j6p WILL BUY: Chickens on Mondays Mon-days at Gleeson Poultry plant. j29rts FOB BENT FOR RENT: Three-room furnished furn-ished apartment with bath, 366 West 200 North. Mayme Worthen. j29-j6p FOR RENT or LEASE: ' For duration, eight acre farm on Cot-tam Cot-tam Bench. Inquire James S. Jones. j6p WILLIAM PETERSON Republican Candidate for Congress First District This man knows Utah and Utah's Needs. He ihas a broad experience. Twenty years in geology. 7 years Director of Experiment Station. 19 years Director of Extension Service. 15 years member of Water Storage Commission, Used as authority on Reclamation projects. Was member of National committee commit-tee on Public Lands. Believes Utah still has great wealth in development of its resources: Land, water and mines. (Paid Political Advertisement by William Peterson) The Story of A Bottle Busted Bottler My cases lie over the city My bottles are all over town n There's hundreds out in the alley J&J5 Yet never a one to be found. My dealers will tell you this story - "Our sales are going sky high r' A I can't get enough cases and sV cartons Y For all of my patrons to buy." The people all buy 'em and take em' The empties they're sure they'll return I've heard that story so often My ears are beginning to burn. You can find them deep in the cellar Or high on the attic stair The garage is bulging with cases And folks just don't seem to care. Deposits mean nothing to Johnnie lie's making twelve bucks a day Why should he worry about bottles When he's getting that kind of pay. But sooner or later he'll discover When the bottles are all stored away That he'll not get any more root beer To refresh him at the end of the day. So because of all this trouble There'll be no production today g For without our bottles and cases tj We can't make a profit that way. But like each and every good story ft f This one must come to an end TOsA If you'll bring back our bottles and cases wfc We'll start up production again! 7-up BOTTLING CO. ST. GEORGE, UTAH I THE OLD JUDGE SAYS... I "The men overseas don't mince any words about the way they want to find this country when they come marching home... do they, Judge?" "They certainly don't, Herb... and they shouldn't. They're doing a masterful job fighting over there to protect our rights and they have good license to expect us to protect pro-tect theirs back here at home. One thing they're mighty clear on is thefr stand on prohibition." "Their position on that subject was stated very emphatically in a poll taken recently among American service men in England by the British Institute of Public Opinion. When hundreds of men were asked point blank how they would vote on prohibition, 85 of them stated, in unmistakable terms, that they would vote against it. There's no doubt about it. Herb . . . the men overseas don't want any action taken on that subject while they're away." "And they're 100 right, Judge, because I know how I felt when I came home after the last war only to learn that we had been over there fighting for so impractical a thing as Prohibition." odHrtwmcfd iponuntd by Corrftrtntt oj AUttit Bttirafi Jnduttriu, mc- |