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Show PAGE TEN THE NOMINEE I TIMES-NEW- FOR Our Monthly Payment Plan rs I Just Think This Over SOCIETY 44 So. Main Salt Lake City An Old Reliable Strictly Mutual People's Company Assets $2,163,000. Stocks in force $4,728,600.00 We pay 6 per cent compounded on Monthly Investment Shares Write for informtion semi-annual- Winn and . ly (Paid Political' Advertisement). ; . I NOTICE TO CREDITORS VENICE CAFE As Clean as Your Own Home Theatre Building IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OP JOHN TOPHAM, Deceased: Creditors will present their claims with vouchers attached, to the undersigned at her residence located near the State highway at the North end of Juab County, on or before the 20th day of December, A. D. 1928. The Post Office address of the undersigned is Santaquin, Utah. ELLEN L. TOPHAM, Administratrix of John Topham, 012-N2-Deceased. t.iki-- i:f nn s !:nt) nifl of friends li kvvy nflont P"stnn Tnipscripu a Herbert C. HOUR in ip 01 jfUUn - 4 a "5 ; ' nouncing the new BUICK,,with Masterpiece Bodies by Fisher, the most beautiful automobile of the - Never before in the history of motor car manufacture have the motorists of America welcomed any new automobile as they are welcoming the Silver Anniversary Buick with new Masterpiece Bodies by Fisher! Sweeping into the market at a time when motor car lines were practically standardized when imitation was destroying individuality these epic Buick creations introduced an entirely new mode A mode of of size and magnificence of soft contours instead of straight body-symmet-ry Champagne-Marn- e Aisne-Marn- ' e St. .Mis'iel Offensive , - day- - - - - - and was Chicago Bar Association for some time associated with one of the largest law firms of Chicago, Woolfe and Love. Upon returning to Utah he became a member of the Utah Bar Association and has ever since practiced in the courts of this State. For four years he has served as County of Washington County. In 1917 he was among the first to enter the World War from Utah. He spent the greater part of his tw.o year8 of service overseas. He fought with the 148th Field Artillery on the battle fronts of lines of embossed side and hood panels involving the most ' costly steel paneling work employed on any car in the world! And as the weeks have passed and the full significance of Buick's achievement has become apparent to the public enthusiasm for. this car has welled and grown to unprecedented proportions! Buick sales records have been broken! Production schedules have been increased again and again! The great Buick plants are working to the limit of their capacity to supply the demand. Meuse-Argon- Defensive Sector. He returned home in a disabled condition due to being gassed. He has always been a leader, in school activities, in civic and church duties, and in his war record, he has always stood at the head. He has been and is an active member of the American Legion. For four years he has held the position of Secretary of the St. George Chamber of Commerce. He is superintendent of the South Ward Sunday School of St. George and has held other positions of trust in the Church. These and other things testify to the esteem and honor accorded him in his home comIn his law practice he has enjoyed a wide range of work and represents some of the largest financial and business interests in this section of the State. He is well qualified, fear less, able and honest, and should you elect him to the office of District Judge, he will administer the office with Justice to, all. ALBERT E. MILLER, Q:he ofilver QAnniVersartL, BUICK Burr Motor Company Utah Ephriam, When Better Automobiles Are Built PROBATE AXD GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES Consult County Clerk or respective signers for further information. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Horace H. Green, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at Mona, Utah on or before the 5th day of December, A. D. 1928. ANNA, GREEN, Administratrix of Horace H. Green, Republican Chairman, Deceased. Fifth Judicial District. Date of First Publication (Paid Political Advertisement) Oct. 5th, A. D. 1928. . . . Buick Will Build Them Lessened the Effect "Our ancient philosophers," - uninteresting." Washington Star. Only Real Test When a literary work elevates your mind, and inspires you with noble and courageous thoughts, seek no other standard by which to judge It: It la good, and Is from the hand of an artist. La Rruyere. AN Don't Be Fooled By Democratic Promises THE REPUBLICAN PARTY STANDS FOR: UPHOLDING THE CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED STATES PROTECTION TO AMERICAN LABOR IT,.'' A . PROTECTION TO AMERICAN AGRICULTURE J.yz A PERFECT BALANCE BETWEEN GOVERNMENT AND BUSINESS SOUND ECONOMIC PRINCIPLES RESTRICTED IMMIGRATION LAW ENFORCEMENT . . ..s.a (Paid Political Advertisement) L,-- . .'.rf i CITIZENS OF JUAB COUNTY, PLAY SAFE AND VOTE THE REPUBLICAN TICKET. THE PARTY THAT HAS STOOD THE TEST OF TIME. THE PARTY OF PROGRESS AND SOUND GOVERNMENT. JUAB COUNTY CENTRAL COMMITTEE 3E Mid HI Ho, the sage of Chinatown, "told many truths, but In most cases had the misfortune to make them sound Hoover s M -- Men and women on every street in ever: city and town are pro- - post-gradua- te 05-26-- 4t D) 7 S7 tST THE FAMOUS WORDS -- "I'LL BEAT THAT TRAIN ACROS1 THE TRACKS "BY AW Aliuays in Deep Water It District: That you may be informed as to the qualifications of the Republican Candidate for District Judge LeRoy H. Cox, I take this opportunity of giving you some information through the local press. Mr. Cox was born in St. George, Utah, of pioneer stock. His school record includes' graduation from the Dixie College and later from the Brigham Young University. From the latter institution he received his Bachelor's (A. B.) Degree, having majored in Political Science. He also did some work- along this line at the University of Utah. After returning, from the World War he attended the University of Chicago, from which school he was graduated with the 'degree of Doctor of Jurisprudence. Mr. Cox was admitted to the munity. 4t Main Street one under Mayor Thomas Bailey, and being again appointed to that office by Mayor Harry Beagley, and iu which he is now serving. During his tenure in office as a public officer he has manifested marked ability as a prosecutor of consistent judgment, zealous energy, and a reliable legal In private prectice he has advisor. achieved a reputation and success, and being but thirty-tw- o years of age is eminently fitted for the office for which the Republican Party offers him. Mr. Anderson has paid particular attention also to investments in land and sheep, and is a substantial, property owner and tax payer of Juab County, and has , thereby become familiar with the problems of . the property owner and taxpayer. His the before entering occupations practice of law were varied; He foh lowed and worked with-- sheep from ten years of age until sixteen, after which he "worked with road gangs, in the mines and in the smelters, having worked in Tintic mines at Mam-luot- h as mucker and trammer. He is a married man with a good. family. A' man more sympathetic with his fellow workmen in their interests, and more familiar with their needs, is hard to find, If any there be. Mr. Anderson's politics have alHis platways been ' Republican. form as a candidate does not call for or turning the world the making of any other unperform-abl- e promises. But he does promise that, if elected, his every effort will be directed toward making his City, his County, and his State' a yet better place to live ift ; better for his fellow-me- n by reason of his having served them. What' mora could you ask?' 0NY0URM0ME? BUILDING Ofte new Quick is the new Style TO THE VOTERS To The Voters of The Fifth Judicial (Continued from page one) Dennis Wood, T. C. DESEBET. COUNTY ATTORNEY WANT A LOAN in has made thousands of happy Home-Ownethe past 25 years $11.66 per month on each $1,000.00 borrowed pays off a loan in 126 months. At the end of 3 years when the average straight loan is renewed our borrowers have reduced their loans $200.00 on each $1,000.00 borrowed. Friday, November 2nd, 1928. NEPHI, UTAH S, |