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Show The Page Four Times-New- s, Thursday, Nov. 3, 1938 Nephi, Utah 32 m (fHm u iyj - jLj 11 j w Do You Realize The Lasting Benefits Brought By The Democratic Administration? Juab County has cooperated wholeheartedly with the National Program Regarding social security, old age pension, Works Progress Administration etc. The Democratic County Administration through economical and efficient business methods has brought to the citizens of this County; Assistance to the aged; Help for the needy blind; Aid for dependent children; Over 100 miles of improved county roads, bridges and field lanes; Enlarged & improved Court House, Grounds All These Accomplishments Have Been Made With No Increase In Juab County Taxes. Elect These Trustworthy, Competent and Understanding Men and Women To The Offices of Juab County: Frank Bacon L W. Larsen Fred L Gadd For County Commissioner Term For County Commissioner Term For County Clerk During my term in office the County has acquired several pieces of road equipment for the grading of roads and the removal of snow. We have graded and graveled approximately one hundred miles of roads in the last two years. At present we have four trucks, a power grader, and caterpillar for use on county roads. Although the welfare cases have increased a great deal during the past two years I the Juab have enCounty taxes have not been increased. deavored at all times to serve the people of Juab County during the four years I have been in office, and I will continue to do so if elected again. I am an man and a member of The American Legion. Larson, Candidate for Two-Yea- r County Commissioner, is a resident and taxpayer of Mammoth. Your servant for the past two years and refers you to the past record of the entire Board of County Commissioners for(improvements in Juab County. Under pledge, if elected to serve all of the people of Juab County all of the time. If will promise the same policy during the coming two years. ar Fred L. Gadd, your present County Clerk, was appointed to the office January, 1936, having been chosen by the County to fill the unexpired term of the former clerk. Mr. Gadd is a progressive and He has conducted the civic minded young man. office of Clerk and Auditor in a most able, courteous and efficient manner. His work in the office merits your serious consideration for election the first time to public office on November 8th. L. W. A vote for Fred L. Gadd will be your assurance of continued efficiency in this important office. Mabel D. Christison Victor G. Pert Mrs. May For County Treasurer For State Representative Edward Pike For County Attorney East Side, West Side, All the County Round Seem to agree that the nomination of Judge Edward Pike for County Attorney is the most agreeable choice to place in that office for the Interest of the taxpayers. Judge Pike is an old resident of the county and has heretofore filled the position of Attorney for Juab County. He has also been twice elected Mayor of his own town. In the World War he was chosen as the legal head of the draft board in Tintic District, and at the expiration of his work was given a highly commendatory letter of thanks for the efficiency and executive ability he had jiven to the war-tim- e work of the government. The Democratic party of Juab County is Justly proud that a it has candidate of Judge Pike's calibre to fill this office, a candidate for whom the voters of both parties may conscientiously cast their votes on elect-Ioday. n ' B. Petty For County Recorder Mrs. Mabel D. Christison, candidate for Born in Utah. Resident and Taxpayer of Juab County since 1911. Served the people of this county during the 1937 regular session of the legislature Mr. Pett in an efficient and aggressive manner. worked for the Farmer, the working man, the Business man of the county and has been Indorsed by their trganizations. He was 'very active In securing the passage of the most liberal of the Old Age pension bills and the other bills that directly effected the citizens of this county. Mr. Pett served in the Naval forces of the United States for the entire period of the World War, and is a member of The American Legion. Is Mrs. May B. Petty, Democratic Candidate for County Recorder is a home owner and tax payer in She is Juab County, with two dependent children. well qualified for the office, is a former school teacher and Union Pacific Telegraph operator and clerk. This is a position that Utah usually concedes to the women as 21 out of 29 Utah recorders are women. The entire I. M. Petty family has always been known for their community spirit and enterprise, wherever the Pettys are, they are seen contributing their time and many talents publicly. Contrary to all REPORTS AND STATEMENTS, she owns no farm. She does own an equity In a house at Provo which she is able to buy with making a small down payment and monthly payments as cheaply as rent on the same house would be. She spent the last $800.00 of the $2000.00 insurance left by her late husband, I. M. Petty to make this house livable and where last winter she cooked and cared for seven boys, students of the B. Y. U. She has less than $200.00 in any and all banks. She is a resident of and has always voted In Juab County. She is deserving of your support. for office of County Treasurer. Reeves, Wood and Ostler in a special audit of Juab Co. records praised the work of Mrs. Christison and stated "Financial records of Juab County Funds were found to be In excellent condition. have been carefully accounted for and the treasurer is deserving of credit for accurate and careful keeping of records and funds." Mrs. Christison has been a resident of Juab County during a greater portion of her life, having resided in Eureka for 15 years, and in Nephi 23 years. She was chosen to conduct all department meetings of County Treasurers of the entire state during the 1938 State Convention of County Officials held in Salt Lake City. She has always been courteous and helpful to residents of the entire county in settling tax problems. You can be assured of continued efficient service with your present County Treasurer, Mabel D. Christison. Carl H. Fields For County Sheriff R. Elgin Carl H. Fields of Eureka, Utah, Candidate for Sheriff of Juab County on the Democratic ticket, comes of sturdy pioneer grandparents. He was born and reared in Juab County. Is 44 years of age. Has a wife and five children, is a home owner and taxpayer, served as Marshall of Eureka City for two years. He is of good character and has a fine record. He Is a World War veteran and a member of The American Legion, having served In active service In France in the 143rd Field Artillery. He has been a hard and faithful worker in the Democratic party and Is worthy of your votes. 1 Gardner For County Assessor R. Elgin Gardner, Democratic Nominee for County Assessor, Is an energetic young married man, 35 years of age, and Is well qualified for the office he seeks. He is a graduate of the Nephi high school and also attended the B. Y. U. He has filled a mission for the L. D. S. Church and is a very active civic worker in his community. You can make no mistake in voting for Mr. Gardner. These Democratic Candidates Can and Will Continue To Work In Har- - c mony and Full Cooperation with the State and Federal Leaders, Thereby Assuring Juab County the Fullest Benefits of the Government Program This Advertisement Paid For by the Juab County Democratic Committer. Dan Cronin. II ,. n, ..i,.., i,..iiii,, iii..u.i II, i.. I. u.l Secretary .Mw.Mii.,..w.i.'lli 1 |