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Show 5 ELECT j: J Wesley A. Nelson 1 1 DEMOCRATIC ; ? ; CANDIDATE FOR N J '-.-Wtlis i MAYOR A F l ' ;1 ex 7 I i St. George V : When the Democratic Party looked for a progressive and successful young man to run for Mayor on their ticket, J" they found it in the person of Wesley A. Nelson. He' gets things done. At present he is the manager of a successful J J business, County Chairman of the Home Service of the Red ! N Cross, and District Governor of laons International and Ij i Chairman of Lions State Council. He was given the Dis- J" tinguished Service Award by the United States Junior "I Ij Chamber of Commerce in 1941 for outstanding community S service. "YVes" is not a "has been", but a "now is". You I" , know of his work on the St George Recreation Com- V niittee, the Dixie College Alumni Association, the March J of Dimes campaign for three years, the Red Cross, and as ? 2 President of the Lions Club with 4'2 years of perfect attendance. "Wes" tackles problems with enthusiasm and "! S determination. The Democratic Party offers Wesley A. K Nelson for its candidate for Mayor of St. George. J HE DEMOCRATIC PARTY 1 Of ST. GEORGE ! . . . takes pleasure in presenting to the voters l of this city a group of candidates who will, if elected, j; j! assure to the people conscientious, efficient and I progressive government for the next two years. ;! These candidates make their bid for office on the j! following platform: ? Mayor: Wesley A. Nelson ji s 4-year Councilman: Maurice Miles jj 2-year Councilmen: Yernon Worthen S I Rex R. Frei E. Eric Snow I Recorder: H. R. Bentley i; Treasurer: Annie Webb ' i S Democratic Platform j 5 1. We favor more conscientious enforcement of law within S the City of St. George, including more thorough control of 5 reckless driving, juvenile delinqency and hazards to public c safety. 5 2.-We stand for a more efficient street department and S continued improvements on the streets and sidewalks. Itus . 5 wiU include the inauguration of an effective program for i the control of noxious weeds. J ! 3. We favor the extension and improvement of the city .. 5 Park to include landscaping and development of the ball .. '! park and adjacent grounds. ', !' 4. We favor the retention and maintenance of the St. J. George Municipal Airport and a policy of cooperation with .. i Dixie Junior College in the re-establishment of a pilot train- .. 5 ing program. ! 5. We favor a policy of cooperation with County, State j. i and Federal 'agencies for the establishment of a major air- J J. port in the vicinity of St. George with scheduled airline " and air freight stops. ! I; 6. We endorse the present organization and control of .. ! the Utility Commission, including the water department. We .. J favor further development of the power and water resources , Ji of the city. n j" Ji 7. We stand for improved Oitcnes ana guiwra r. .- ! I" ? 8 We stand for more adequate support of the local Fire .; J, Department and additional fire-fighting facilities within ,. i the city. j S 9 We stand for the extension of the city's sewer and I J water systems as consistent with local demand and available ,. j i means including materials and labor. J S 10 We stand for a policy of cooperation with all agencies iof the Federal Government in the war effort. If elected, we give our solemn pledge that we shall leave no stone unturned in our efforts to bring new activities, private in- lustries and public developments to this city. "ELECT SUCCESSFUL, EFFICIENT, PROG- j RESSIVE CANDIDATES FOR A GROWING, J PROGRESSIVE CITY." I; (Paid Political Adv. by the Democratic Party) ;! NOTICE! NEW SAFETY DEPOSIT DE-POSIT BOXES have been installed. Slake your applications early. We are qualified to take in Withholding Taxes ! Bank of St. George L j, j. .j. j j. .JmJ. j. .j j j ; j j ; ;- flYF I I LOOK TO THE f 1 FUTURE 1 2 T .. Be far-sighted in the pro- v tection of your children's eyesight. Now is the time ?. ir rfiithpr correct or re- . . . . . .j. lieve any deficiencies which may impede their prog- J ress. Bring your children in today. Make an appointment to see Dr. M. F. Burgess, Wed- nesday at the Burgess Opti- cal in St. George. ! BURGESS OPTICAL ! Lenses Duplicated .j. Frames Repaired 4 for' sale FOR SALE: Fifty white Leghorn Leg-horn and New Hampshire Red chickens. Call, 104-M. o21p FOR SALE or TRADE: Four-wheel Four-wheel trailer, spare tire and tube. Jess Gibbons, call 237-M. ol4-21-28-n4 FOR SALE: St. George city Second and Third West streets. Priced right for quick sale. For information write Mrs. Jessie Wulffenstein, 845 Raymond Ave., Long Beach 4, Calif. ol4-21-28p FOR SALE: 1938 Dodge coupe. Excellent condition. Call, 82-R. o21p MISCELLANEOUS WASHING MACHINES and refrigerators re-frigerators and everything fixed at the Electric Service and Fix-It Shop. Frank Orahood, 70 No. Main, phone 189-J. ol4rts ORDERS TAKEN for all types of belting. See Hall Bros., or call 254. o!4-21p FOB RENT FOR RENT: One sleeping room with bath, close in. Inquire at News Office. o21c FOR RENT: Cottage, 4 rooms and bath, furnished. Also coal bin and garage. $22.50 per month. Call 206-M. o21p WANTED TO BUY WANTED TO BUY: Secondhand Second-hand range, with water jacket. Call 153. o21c WANTED TO BUY: Two-wheel trailer, immediately. Phone 113-J. o21p LATE MODEL Cars -Pickups -Trucks We Buy, Sell, Trade PIONEER MOTORS Phono 105-J or S44 Insurance and Real Estate W. O. BENTLEY Phone 103 Pickett Bldg. 1 ,P: LOOK YOUR BEST THIS EASY WAY! Send us your clothes regularly. regu-larly. We'll keep them looking look-ing like new. Our economy prices make the cost small. Our careful cleaning, pressing press-ing and repairing add long ' life to every garment. Look your best this easy, inexpensive inex-pensive way! MODERN CLEANERS - ) mm vyzm ( I Paul Brown Approved! 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