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Show Confiding Public To a WORKERS REPUBLICAN PARTY DEMOCRATIC PARTY SOCIALIST PARTY TICKET TICKET have Uie confluence of. jourj I constituents. "I am sure of that," answered Sen- alor Sorghum. "I often think, but never with regret, of tte money I might have fathered If instead of bereguing a statesman I bad become lar confidence ossn." Washington , Star. 0, (COM- -- MUNIST) PARTY TICKET The Appeal The second speaker on the program arose and with erldent dismay said: "The speaker who has Just preceded me has taken the words out of my, nioutli. The other speaker Jtimped to his feet, and with a dramtlc appeal to the audience exclaimed: "1 am accused of petty larcenjP TICKET For President For President jIEKBERT, HOOVER For JOSEPH T. ItOBIXSOX nt Vice-Preside- IvVILLARD MRS. MX B. BERRT miller L For United States Senator lEBXEST BAMBERGER r1 For Cong. Rep.," 1st Dist. J. J. GALLIGAN VILLIAM Justice Sup. Court. vVM. Cong. Hep., 1st Dist. KNOX PATTERSON yr tm 1:0 JAMES For Justice Sup. Court, R. niURMAN JWILLIAM H. yr IS. Sup. Court, 2 I for Justice HANSON EPHRA1M yr tm.r I For Justice Sup. Court, j VALENTINE GIDEON 2 tm yr tm, BEEN IN WAR For Vice-Preside- nt BEN UU'LOW For Presidential Electors I. BLACK Vice-Preside- nt For Presidential Electors E. SHERREN O. CO NT A I FRANK TOLTON For colton For ALBERT For United States Senator WILLIAM 'H. KING I 1 Vice-Preside- nt For Presidential Electors F. COWER 8COWCROFT IABEL JOHN EVANS IfllXSLOW F. SMITH Idon b. For For President Fur Tresldont WILLIAM Z. FOSTER THOMAS JAMES 1L MAUREK For Presidential Electors Elector CUJlA RANDOLPH Ialbkrt e. NORMAN o o For President ALFRED E. SMITH nt For CHARLES CURTIS "tor Presidential o MONROE 1 fmm JEORGE KOTTAS E. TUINNAMAN. SR. i2LDA SHIPPEE For United States Senator ,:1IAKLES T. STOXEY For United States Senator For United States Senator For Cong. Rep., 1st Dist. JOHN O. WATTERS For Cong. Rep., 1st Dist. For Cong. Rep., 1st Dist. For Justice Sup. Court, II) WM. C. SUMNER yr tm 'or Justice Sup. Court, 19 yr Air Justice Sup. Court, . L. POUTER yr tm or Justice Sup. Court,, 2 2 trnj yr tm For Justice Sup. Cour j iTor j 2 j yr tnir 10 Justice Sup. Court, j yr lie-W- For Governor IfiULIAM H. WATTIS For Secretary of State ITOHX W. For Attorney General PARKER For State Treasurer EDS EL CHRISTENSEN A. U . For State Representative For Supt. Public Instruction JOHN NUTTALL, JR. For District Judges JBNSEN IL. R. For District Attorney CHRISTENSEN For Co. Commissioner, 4 2 BTERS yr. tm. For Co. Commissioner, E. W. FOX yr. tm. For Co. Commissioner, JOSEPH POTTER STATE OF UTAH County of , . W. pretty bml cold you have,! What are you doing for It?' "Today I'm doing hm Jones told me to do. It's Simpson's day tonior-- ; row and the next Is Brown's. If I'm; not better by Sunday, and If I'm stlllj alive, 1 shall try your remedy. Jastl write It down on this card, will you?"1 n For Supt. Public Instruction j j For State Representative For District Judges Dear Little Eluebelle i Bluehelle Is such un avowed but-- ) terfly that her father was surprised to find her reading an official tome.i "What have you there, girlie?"' "The naval program." "1 don't think you'll find any newj dances rn that, ' commented dad. 4 2 yr. tm yr. tm. For County Attorney G. PEACOCK, JR. For Co. Commissioner, For Co. Commissioner, 4 2 For District Attorney For District Attorney For District Attorney yr. tm For Co. Commissioner, For Co. Commissioner, yr. , 4 yr. tm For Co. Commissioner, j j For Co. Commissioner, 2 yr, 4 2 yr. tm yr. tm Insulted Old For County Attorney For County Attorney 1'. l.ady-- 15. Operator For County Attorney Will you give! Telephone Operator your Initials', nlense? B for beer? Old Lady (Indignantly) Bertha. No; B, fori MOUTH OMITTED i gg State-abovClerk of the District Court of the Seventh Judicial DIs- written, and qualified and' acting Clerk of the County and nominations correct of the respective parties as filed in my office list of the herebv certify thntthe a.bove list is a full, true and e nerDert Moinu, ine ouiy . Ribuse. ; For District Attorney FRED W. KELLER For County Attorney A. HOWARD . For Supt. Public Instruction IJOHN A. HOUGAARD For Co. Commissioner, D. KELLER D. For State Auditor For District Judges For District Judges IGEORGE CHRISTENSEN our btfM Willing to Oblige "That's For State Auditor For State Representative For State Representative For District Judges DILWORTH WOOLLEY For State Treasurer gain old man. For Supt. Tublic Instruction MARGARET VALTINKE For State Representative PETER E. JOHNSON FRANK KILLIAN W. BENJAMIN CLINE For State Auditor BERNARD A. KLASCO For State Auditor Instruction JENSEN For State Trensurer For Attorney General WILLIAM T. HARRISON W. HARRISON FARR For Supt. Public For Attorney General For Attorney General OLIVER K. CLAY For State Auditor IDR. C. N. For Attorney General Tlie kindly auillcn'-hollers Not for hl art but Just because He sHs it pillllon dnllnra! MILTON H. WELLING JOHN F. MENDENHALL IlVOR AJAX An Bi'tisl For Secretary of State For State Treasurer Admiring Attention For Secretary of State For Secretary of State BENJAMIN R. STAIIMAN For State Treasurer you try to kiss mefj I'd been lo the war inl ell, France and For Governor For Governor D. C. D( R A For Secretary of State PETERS JEORGE P. For Governor For Governor GEORGE H. DERN dare How Flie by the e , io hereunto set my hand and theofficial Seal of the County of Emery.State of Utah. TrF.RR'RRT MOFFITT Countv Clerk. (Seal) Illinois 29, Iowa 13, Kansas 10, Minn12, Nebraska 8, North Dakota esota gave Winkle Larsen) (Louis Rip Van us a step dance. Celia Cox gave a 5, South Dakota 5. Mountain States (6; 24 votes): Col. talk and Jimmy Jeffs save a politiorado 6, Idaho 4, Montana 4, Nevada cal talk. 3, Utah 4, Wyoming 3. CENTRAL HIGH O Sen the knows what No outsider Continued from Page 1 JUDGES APPOINTED ELECTION 17 November on to do eoinsr are am from Central," and may Central iors T,he big trouble is they don't know mile and say. "It's true." Tlip Judees of Election for Em Uwin Berg themselves. ery County were appointed by the Mr. Olsen is makinff public speak Commissioners at their last regular ON TIME names of those appoint"On the great clock of time there ers of his biology and English classes. meeting. The He askes a student what the larvae ed are as follows: is one word NOW." reGreen River; A. D. Lewis, Ethel Work that Is put off until tomor- stage of a grasshopper is and he and R. W. Beebe. Tasker answer, the ceives grasshopper. row makes it a drugery and is disWroodside: Phil Johnson. Mrs. Al agreeable. A letter can never be so Ed. Bradv says he loses his knee bert May and Peter Peterfion. easily answered as when It is recived. Desert Lake; Wm. Wlnclers, Thos. can quite often and has to go DacK motto. Devil's is the on. and J. A. Olsen. Wells it and it put up pick of Many of his victories are wrecks ran Wilson Walter Clegs, Elmo; hajf finished plans. return Geo. all Oviatt. have hunters ajid The deer A story is told about one of our have to go to Cleveland; Victor Mortensen, "Wm. noted American men, John Quincy ed. It's too bad they (Editor's note) 111 Eden and Thos. Bowflen. Adams. When Mr. Adama entered thei mountains. Mohrland; Ira 'Strong, Loren Stevhis chair, the speaker of the House say it is. ens and Marion Grange. of Representatives would call, the 'J. E. JUNIOR REPORT Huntington, 7th Idstrict; House to order. One day one of the Hallow- - Howard, Oliver Guymon and jSoren T.nst at nifrht the Fridav members told another member it was came i" Anderson. time to begin. "No" said the other p'pn dnnce. the Juniors shop "little brown The Huntington, district 8; E. J. Clmnge won first and prize. Is t Adams Mr. member, "it is not, Clint "Wakefield. here." A few minutes later Mr. Ad-m- s jug" was also "just shipped in ou. Roy Black andEdw. Lawrence; it. believe Brinkerhoff, "Wm. some didn't arrived and It was found that the Nelson Day. Arnold and Jr. hard are afso Th Juniors working cloek was three minutes fast. en Castle Dale; Joseph Zwahl'jn, Nad Colonel RahL. was the Hessian com. for first prize at the High School Olsen and T,owis P. Oveson. November 17. mander at Trenton. A messenger tertainment wenight, "Wm. were fortunate ny nav- Orangeville; Housekeeper" Tiipsdav brought him a letter warning him of C. Wilson with us for a few Frank Moffitt and Leslie Crawford. Guy ing Washington but he did not read it. Cla.wson; Horace Duncsin, Byron The few minutes that he delayed in moments. The moral of his talk was Blackburn and H. O. Barney. is something good to "when there reading the letter gave "Washington H. Nelson, Arthur LemFerron; J. time to cross the Delaware. Colonel look at do not look at the bad. on and J. H. Cook. Rahl rallied his troops only to have O Molen; Richard Peterson, John Mcthem taken prisoners. ELECTORIAL VOTE ZONES Donald and Francie Ilansej.i. On the tombstone of men who fall Emery: P. V. Bundersfin. Elmer oo late"- can be read. Many times The Electorial College consists of Adley and Nephl Williams. a few minutes L. C. Mwore, Merril delay will cause death some 5S1 votes. A vote of 266 will be Rochester; or failure, where would have canand H. M. EJdwy.rds. victory of the Ralphs election the for required . been. become President. Cerrantes says, "By the street of didate who will divided as follows: votes are The ana-by, one arrives at the house New England (6 states, 44 votes): business ooxnnroxs rv f never." TWELFTH FEDERAL REConnecticut 7, Maine" 6, Massachusetts SERVE IT STRICT 4, Rhode Island New Assembly was held at 10 o'clock 18, VermontHampshire 4. 5, Wednesday morning and the students A generally Middle Atlantic (5 states, 108 votes) satisfactory agricullistened to speeches given by Supt. tural 8, Pennsyloutlook, it large volume of 3, Maryland Delaware uttall. The thought left with he vania 38, New Jersey 14, New Vork 45 trefle, well sustained industrial acstudents was "The laws learned in Solid South (1:0 states, 114 votes): tivity, and an ample supply of credcchool and In the home are the in6 it are the chief features of the presAlabama 12, Arkansas 9, Florida strument of life." Georgia 14, Louisiana 10, Mississippi ent business situation in the Twelfth North Carolina 12, South Carolina Federal Reserve District. Monday in assembly, Ouy C. Wil-o- n 10, Texas 20, Aggregate production of the dis9, Virginia 12. 51 of the L. D. S. Seminary, gave the trict's farms and ranges during 1928 votes): states, (4 States Border udents a talk and left with then Kentucky IS, Missouri 18, Tennessee hns approximated that of a year ago the Impression that people saw what 12, West Virginia 8. ajid, with the exception bl a few they looked for, be U good or bad. SDecialized crons. market " rnnrHiinn. Southwest (3 states, 16 votes): The live, Arizona 3, New Mexico 3, Oklahoma have been satisfactory. In assembly ' stock industry has achieved a par- October it, the 10. Friday, Mpnlarlv favorable Ttnsirtrtn i ep Club gave the program, followed Lake States (4 states, 67 votes): Thfl vnliimo- nf trnri t 15, Ohio 24, tranan'n4.j I 15, Michigan P rally. Indiana Martha and Oeorge ..aufl.icy rlnrlncrt . KentomliMv 1998 vraa -- w . " . li l rca - r.i: Washington, (Carlos Larsen and Nine Wisconsin 13. sonly high levels and exceeded that untYiclK), danced for U Corn Belt (7 states, 82 votes): students, their favorite dance. School Notes f of a year ago. Current trade conditions reflect a generally satisfactory employment situation and seasonal expansion in buying power of agricultural communities. Industrial J ili.V.Va excepting operation building Activity, halve )been sfonVs-whmore active during the recent weeks than either one month or one year ago. Improvement in those industries such as copper mining, lumbering, and petroleum production and refining Iwhich have cooperatively achieved a partial regulation of output, ha3 been noteworthy. An increased demand for the ample supply of credit available ;o commerce and Industry was evident during early October, although the loans total volume of commercial extended by memfber banks of the District was lower than during early Total loans on securities September. at at these banks increased throughout September and the first half of October, reflecting, in part, increased ac. tivlty in security markets. Discounts at the Reserve Bank have decreased since reaching a high; point on September 5. '';g;C Christmas COMING IS You will want to tend greet!ng$ to yottr many friendt and acquaintance An indiaid'jcl engraved greeting card best txpressei THE SPIRIT () tee oar telectiont of Holiday Greeting Cards which tan be made up expreetly for you.' Come in and n-- Save tks Pieces "What a pretty name your maid has!" remarked the visitor. "Oh, that isn't her real name," was the reply; "we call her 'Dawn' beeRUS? she's always breaking!" Conega- . tionallst. , SIGHT FOR SOP.E EYES OF CHRISTMAS He (sciiiimentaltj' Ans.vei nm with your eyes. She You will always bo answered with my jioes. , . FOR YOUR COVENIENCE THE PROGRESS OFFICE HAS IN STOCK THE FOLLOWING LEGAL BIjNKS Notice of Placer Location Notice of Location Quit Claim Deeds Mortgage Release Chattel Mortgage Promisory Notes Warranty Deeds Oath of Office Official Bond ' Entray Notice Bills of Sale Mortgage Bonds, etc . EMERY COUNTY PROGRESS - -- the MM f 1 "Professor, can;yr?u see how sjort that terrible woiatin Is wearing her sklrtB?- "No, doggoned, these glasses need I Electrictiy Takes Place of Sun on Farm Sr&&il &?4 I A Western farmer plowing and diskimr hts field at nitht tv the of .earchltghts on his tractor. Many farmers arc, now :h.id;n$ ).e tss of '.ectricity enables tliem to do aa much work during the nlghf a thty during thft day, |