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Show 'II I : MURRAY EAGLE Meet The New Deal Candidates WILLIAM J. KORTH For Clerk 'l in 'hicao. ami r S. GRANT YOUNG For Sheriff r-- Was horn ike City thirty-futi- r Ciime to Salt tears a Kit find foiilid t'tiipliiyineut ils an cntineer. Was at cue time cliii'f ... A Sheriff Vnuns was hum in Sal If Lake City Kepleinher L'4, lSN.'k He from the pllhiie schnuls clerk in Sail Lake City's water dehere ami iilteiuleil the 1. 1. S. imi 7)) .v,'!"'s Tor l he pnt partment. I he I'tali Slale Attrieul-liiril- l ami versity of staff has heeii on Hie ailverlisint six nioiillis cullete. He . Has always the rns: on the Mexican horder anil ami a" Deniocrat a staunch hi'cn to cninain in tin' I'roin private Is ivic affairs. in worker ti'liii-i; active in. ,In. served f ii.... 11 ill i.i III urn, .i.ii'ii.. n.i.i., hitsi-- J in local iuteivsleil financially nine iiinntli-- i overseas. He is a I nesses and real estale. I leiiUK-nitiof four army kcIiooIs. t chaiiinan of Third Ward and .secretary of Capitol The present sheriff was in the 1'lali lunise nf xx liii-he organized ami three yt'iirs in Hill Imprin'cmcnl I,eatii' ntalives in Ill's. He also sH-nimof He ilefenletl whidi led in tiie piomntiuii tierniatiy as an I.. I. S. Missionary. Hill. on Capitol provements funnel- Sheriff I'alten, Kepiihlican eniuliihilf fur I'. It. si. in election liKio. last at the county lie has eiiforeeil the law without fear or favor. HAROLD E. WALLACE He advocates progressive measures for the lialidl-inFor Attorney of prisoners. Lake Count v Attorney of Salt He lias modernized the sheriffs offie ly insliilliii r Hie prowl car system, ratlin controlled. County, just finishing first He is ortaniinj: a volunteer air squadron which l'urmer .lude. City Cuiirt. term, w ill : at mi cost lo Salt Iike Ctmnty fur more Salt Lake; twu years Chief Dejuity modern crime preveiilion. Salt ddike County Atturney, and Slierill Youiic is a native sun, havini; lived iill his special lejjiil iitlviser lo llie Cotinly life in l lali. Coiamissioiiers on taxatinn since He is iinii'i mleiil in word, act ami ilis'd. r c 1!I.".0; a native I'lalm: I'ducateil in r. n. m. the schools of Salt Lake City ami at the I'niversl'.y of I'tali; lias had ALBERT H. ELLET fourteen years exjicrience as si law- Jj City Judge yer. Has hcen admitted to practice law hi fine the Supreme Court nf I'tali. the I'niteil AllM-r- t II. Kllett SH'iit his earlj 1 Slates Court nf Apicals. Knlisted in the I'nited States a life mi farm; he hecaine a schnul Army in 1117 as a private and was mustered mil afleiicher at the aire of 17 iiml taiichl ter the armistice as a Secmid Lieutenant I'tali chairsehiKil for six years. Later he man nf American Lotion ".Make Work" committee. tvorked as an aeenuntaiil for the His record County Attorney is a record of courtesy, I'nited States Sniellint'. Kelininf.' ho. r sty. efficiency ami economy. and Mining Cnmpaiiy. Mr. Kllett V. It. M. cuiupleteil hs law work while sup JAMES B. MULLINS portim; a family, and was admitted to practice hefore the Stale ami Tor ('oiiiinissiiini'r S. IMstrict Cuurts of I'tali in l!Ki. (I year tenu) Since .lanuary. Iii:'.:!, he has serveil ns 4'liief Office Was horn in Virginia in 1ST0. Deputy iiiider Cuiuity Attorney Harnlil K. Widiace Ciiiue to I'tali in lsji" and worked He is at present a iiiomlier of the American Li'timi in the r.iiitliaiu ami Merciir mines Salt Lake J'ust No. 2. Later ei jilted in travel and team r. It. SI. int liiisiness and in l!H2 nifiui'.is the oiis ruei ion company nf which JAMES H. WOLFE ill the head. lie is Has entailed For Supreme Court extensively and successfully in con struitinii tvoik, many miles nf our ami puhlie highways, sidewalks From a private to major in Iht Ih int .1 l.'nllUlllelit In llis Wo; k. st Ill svw.'r slelus I'tali national pianl within nut1 the employment of thousands of men Mr. .M alvear is tine if the records of .lames ius has studied the piMl.It'ius nf lahnr and made a II. Wolfe, the iVtmx nitic nniuiner line riNnnl ia protidiut work and iiiectiut payrolls. for the slate supreme court liench. In hi Ipint to arrantc and set up homl issues, he has ii lSeshles licint liiwycr, Mr. Income iiilimalely acipiitiuted with the linancial jirohties. He liasheeli j inifchaser Wolfe also is a truilnate eimineer. leins of cities mill c He cutiipleteil his eimiiui'rita; cmii'se of supplies and materials on a larte scale and has at l'ld I'liiversity in DHi.'i nnd then always palrotiizisl '!ah linns. He is an rieliceil and sound hllsilless man. W illi evert- otial- ohliiini'd his law decree fi'mn the itieaMon tf intetiily and resourcefnliif I vjinia In Win. Ihiine owii- of I'liiversity Mr. WVIfe enlistctl in the I'tali national cuard in er. hit taxpiiyer, loyal put. Ii,- servant. I. B. M. l'.Mti to serve nn the Mexican horder, Iml tvltliin a t advohe a was major, year apHiintel judte JAMES R. JARVIS cate. When the I'tiiled Slates elilcltsl the world For Treasurer war he was commissioned lieutenant in the air ser-- t hi'. Has he n a l"lon heini.' ilisihiirteil from the army. Mr. Wolfe of llintliam i'or the past to his as duties assistant attorney pafra'.. returned ycjirs. entatcd ill the pill.lishint hiisini I which hiI he held just prior to joiiiini; I he jinny. . lias re Ui .Illdti' Wolfe was a ineliihor nf the-- I'liiversity ni side I in western pari of Sitll Lllke I'tali hoard of rcteiiis) from IKTt to wik letal County for the past twenty. seven ilr:iftsiuiiu for (inventor (Icurce II. I lern's secial Sears, lias fnllilied wild effi ieiicy '"'I Ii sly , ucli offices as liininl cnuuiiitt it the reortanialioti of Hie stiite ilei:irter Treasurer and Justice of Mor inciils, was a ineliilxr of the central inliilllillce on cur i h City. Served as meiulier nf the iineiupliiyiiieiil ami of the state coiiiii.il toe of mi lliiuklllt. I'llldie CliUies. Mitnilfac eineltclley relief. ttllilit and Cniniiiciii-- . I'ish ami The Imliilliee has servisl oil tile tlu I) of Thiril ""' Mil''"- in lit ial ilistrict siiici. l'.iiii mill holds Smeltiut .,.,,....itl.s.s ),, the in (,';" last Slate Lctislaliue. tiirioiis national ami local title ainl m ial nii;.'iiil:i durint the War as nairmiiii of the 1,'ed Cic lions. Ih1 also is an American l.etiiiinire. for Salt tiike Coonlv r"f Wondrntt Wilson Jildte of the Third Judicial District Cniiit fur VVi,,,", ''"""""i " " six years. nity Paik tnotenietil at Mat- tt . r. s.ihs,ni,i,,, in Wiishinttoti. D. ('.. IVs( "Till' least na. Mr. Jartis is a hm ,11MlilV,.r and suiii-ssfu- l hiisincss mail. li'ti'istHl ilistrict jildte ill the I'liilis Stales." As editor of Hie I'tali Survey he esMHMi It M the Wnikllitini'irs CotiiiN iisiitioii Act and tiuineroiis nthi" GEORGE M?HALEY sound protre-ssiti- t hitts. For Surveyor llelicVt-Ictislalinli should arise out of ainl follow hit social exs'iictice and he dcsittiisl to Ifulitfii tin .'ii. n in y lias h,. resident f of the tlisiidviiiitated classesj :lu, shmilil ti t.ih f., twenty two tcai. ami ex otioniie sii nrlty. ei'sitcly entatcd j,, c,til,... and So iiil .iiloH..p!,y and Ictal trahiiim til Juilte Wolfi tisM in tiM. s a ii.,M,,. f for the Suprciiie Court. 'met Iran Uailvtay lliidt-ai- nl !till. ilradinite M.i haiilcitl Kntlnei'i int. IMtli l iilver 'it A.sorhm.in, Was r.sity. I'.hCi. 'ills entafl in n.u.l ru, joti and 'it'ia ci int tt.uk of I', p. ;,,! , . ;radu:iie law School. 'iiitcritv of I'etilistltaiila. I'.'l't. i. i; i; Coiisii ii, i.fi.ij.,. - set-vei- l Tribiiiif-Tclcuraiu- i rep-res- t y'. Mi: - eV Vv '"J ' 4. c 1 two-yea- v t'lH-rat- vf V 1 SENATOR WILLIAM H. KING I'liiled Stales Senator William 11. , Kins has enjoyed ii long this luing his clthiceiith year in tin' iiik r house nl tin- tilth's law 'making hotly. Tin' senator's carl.t imIiic alien was gained in tin' puhlic sellouts, later Yoitlit tin' I'.rltham attending ! of my and tin' IniM'l'-il.- v 1 "I it It. After spciulint three tear in (iii'iit Hrilaiii. he returned ti tin' Lulled Stall's to siinly law. hclnt trailuatnl from tin' I'nivcrsii t if Michigan in Isss. ntil started hi law practice in Is'.ni. Mr. King held a iiunil'i't' nf j i it i offices, serving In llu I 'tit It territoil ill legislature tli nv terms; county lillotiH'V nf 1'lah county, city :it tolliiy cf 1'roto. and was niHiinlcil lissniatc justice nf tin' stall' siii IVIlie court in vi. :i In IM'7 In' as cli'i Icil In llullonal lniiis- i.f ii'i'ti xiitatiM-ainl scrted f.ir luti years. He tin hin d ri linliilli.it inn ati'l was a i ati'liil. llu- - I'liilcil Stales senate. Iml a k cIimiiiI ami no niic was elected. A tin.Mint I licit mi nrcil in tin- - hmio and In- was cl-- i ti'il In sixth tut givss. Tin- - senator was nominated In the ainl tift nititli entires . I'll! llu- Krptllilit aiis will pulilii-career- i - s ili-fn- - llii-llft- lifiy-clthtl- - M-- lint's. lie iilsn was tin- - clinici' of tin' Democratic legislative caucus in 1!- 0. ami I'.Hlil f,,r the Luited Slates senate. It was in N'otemhcr, I'.tlti, that he whs electetl hy inure than UI.Imhi for a term of six years, heini; rcclecleil in Nuvi'liilier, I'.'L', ami in Novenilii-nf I'.'VS. Mr. K i tin is a ineiiiU'i- nf the I.. 1. S. chnreli niiil of the Alia clnh 1. f Salt l.nke 'ity. Tin- - leeonl nf Sen ilnl' Kiim in the I'liileil States Senate is heyniiil t y r - His iniirse has not mie of servility- - he has vnteil his cnlivii-- t It Imnj fear. Imis His iiitliieiiee in securing siler ami reilainaliiiii li'tislatinli. retire-ineii- i ciinH'iisai imi railway men, iti.Tlewlt dial iiml livestock relief, haiikiii refeinis, anil relief for the ma es has Ueli greater tha:i his iiiio!ienis know nr will iulniit. llis ret urn to ennm ess in .January is liiiier.itive to foiwiinl the seeonil iliase of Pi I'Milnil lloose Veil's iint rain of sin ial ami ei niinin Ii u - hil ii hi. ie iiicliiilin inoiiey, rie'lil. taxation, iincliiiIoyni'iit ainl oi jij;e insiiralii e, ami all nets so Ilite.s,irj to ei'lu'li'ti- - recovery. fr i It V CONGRESSMAN Mr. was illi', where he tetlvei sin. jit loti. later iitti niih j helor of art v 1 I In I..H J. WILL ROBINSON iii I rtieiviinj . l!ie In I'l'oVii liiis the tonic of foil tre-n- i in .1. W'iil I;. .I.,i-i.- ii for utility years. For it lililiilH-- of V'iirs lie talihl fcli.s.). Ithxi the iliii'al of the t'inlali if inlciny at 'cllii mcl the ,. ll. - r rity. :i Wiis,,i, 1,1, lie Wa L'f ii'ln.ilisl fiotn the t'liivi iii-iof I'lih a.i in I'll.', iln; tin- - il'ttce of thMt.-of jitiiii r llelm-- . Then Mr. nf il:itl.e hi. tal cotilts. toritt j of to I'Cl I'ntini: tin- noil. - to - ctiii'v w.ii f.l.n,. ii.ln.iuUi ia l:t.' Mr ami other cities ill , i 1 -- at . , I ;,.,in ih. it " x he reili'es 'tit; It t fit! I 1m t lion of St llatol Killt ainl IJi'liillsoli Mui.I.hU is lint olllt essilitlill hut . fit . I Mil " t it je i th.iit ,. ilnl to I cnm i ;n t in holh the II It I'M it telil :il of llie tite, The lie Mr. ;ii.. M' ;. .:i,..,ii h,n,. r..m st.it" .ilnl ill the N.ilinti, t of ant one of these nu ll Wolil-:iii1 two i.iti tl.il.'nii two . w ,i The t N lo !c i"il' I .eiei as a loss of House-jm i nl it oil Wii I'tiilt t .'in.iy i ,ii.r t.. ,, I . 1 the t.u I Hi I let-le- - - - i oiu'leslnell r. !i-- V. l,if i, ,,, . Xoli't. otiil !;,... , fiueli I'le-i.- l. nt si m ji, it ni IllUlii. i lifKi .;l Do nl s. t, II I m t. K u iii.-- Hull I 1, h lli,!i .io of LJkitJIJ EDWARD E. HOWE fur tSii' K(J. - Stiiiilor ;IIhtI I. h M ou Miss Thai Boy or Girl At College? TELEPHONE rnr I j L -- - '. jhlC t yV I'outitV ainl a ' V''',!-- "f Ttnu tradiiiite ,l'' 1 MI1 'If-I't- I 'll",,'il"ty imJi fait. llller.-!,- III l'ttili.-- e is a s C.s-la-r r - Joseph Uirie was horn in I'tali in 'ie state auditor, when a I landslide swept the stiite. of pioneer pitrcti'age. He his ilucatinii in the ilihlii term Mr During Ids four-yea- r schnuls ami llie I'tali Stiite Agricul- itirie ol'lalneil consiileiahli' tliirifi His interests in in cation of the laws r tural College. He waditstrial I'tali have hcen many aw' Inties of the state varied, including farming, mining ll n meniher nf the livestock growing and dairying. of ilisiiliity ii 'd nf the si;t1 l Mr. Kirle was drafted for am! commission. In the imsitinn of Stiite AudiAfter serviiig the term a sb! tor in l!Ki. During his term lu nulitnr, Mr. Uirie went into m: succeeded in clarifying the laws tracting, siieeiali.iiit in ruiul "'i the lending of puhlie struct ion. governing money hy the Slate of I'tali. Litter, as! a incinl'i r f the Sta' He was state iiinLtnr during tin Iloatl Coiiunissioii. he p:iriifiil'-regime nf the late (inter. mr Silnnll ill it vast ami successful rmnl Ixil'.'l Ilamherger, from 1!H7 to r.r.'ti. The caiidhhile juinpeil in the pro ing protram. Joseph Kirle is for I'tali. Hf li tressive ranks In 1H12. profor the Interests of the toilers, gressive Itepuhlii-iicandidate fur tin stiite senate. In l'.llti he was is for the small man. fur tin- - fin: lilted on 11. e Democratic ticket ta'er, the lahorer ami the men lii.lil 172 ciiti-riii- ru.-ii- elei-tet- l ; I' six i.-- of the ft iii. .1.1 ..,....,.,, I'ul Latiimny ,"v1 cdlicil .. :. l. j,, ,, ,,. . i she was given leading roles in the oIM'iits present ci under the auspices ef tiie I'itrks Ih imrlnieiit. iNni.Hr.iitc the poll.ic. ,,f native I'tahu li liit tin 1' ed in Salt Lake Cilt i" ' atiil cdui ten years. Was A lie st hools. Wasatch I . S. ltllsiiit'Ss Co'leuc lA',::' Division of I'niteisiiy if ' and La Salle Lxli lisimi. ployed for six years hy t''ii';' T; till National Hank VOTE f.-- Straight ,, R M VOTE Straight . hii-niu- ARTHUR J.SKIDMORE For Assessor 7 ro.J VOTE Straight Xl7". schools """r in L'ls. ,.,. m,i I h'T ptcs.1,1 posjli,,,, atd Hi t '" ii, r)r. h, h ,,m f ).,, r.if Ci.tui' t : 1 Jt at. VV''j X of l;.,, :1 t ,i,.,. ;l It "hi.t, h;,. ,,.i,e,( ,,,. cii.t r.,i Mm h.,. in toinniuuily jiffaii I. ii .frliv liiaiiiitcntciit. i .,si,Lelall u,,, cit-ili- t vi l; i h,isj, in s r l,n kint ,,, ,,, hl 'Mt llsitely h"!'-l- Straight I'll'iiplll li ., nutliiik'. In nl. I'ot uli'i Sail taliizaliou of Salt .i.ii.s.i,,,. A propel' Ijtke C.iuuty, lias ia nffiee, j . '! !.' , r,. nnd in inushal tilths,. ,r " VOTE !i' I a"1' ' ettn-- '' f ,,,M r pi(,n.r f,lliu. j,l ..... ,;l in i s ,l( y ','",' nttiiliie the A,., i'c' , STRA '" iii''1 picfcfs l.llsiiiesi. laxpaver of ' til,..!'-1- - criil millions .f .loll,!' Sail Liike a In slotall, This U the pla-e.- lieve. lu ,e 'I' lit "f ami h, t' dil Men, na s VOTE hul '" hi ie"1"'1 I nil liisuruii.i'. , 'M""l.ti.t. l.illl s. W, "i"Nr ,1.. 11 il"1-'- Jjty llilciis,s lolalint I ",! Horn lu Salt Luke cjn. I :.hi. iiif! tdoiieer parents, "lllille m IiimiIs of Sa'l I ike " 'lilvcrsily of I tiih. A- lll'i'iii'' in siXlelisuit null iliitliiiter of real rst.ite ill S .ll ainl . ..mm. tiW ' ,w te. , dtiriiit ttli.li oiiiKiliy, took active part in affair A. I. It. HttniiM' of his k.iowlcilte of anoaii'i:--A1 Xp tirlliv lu his preselll position ill ti e Stiite nr"s nirii-eM' he has audited tnanv of tl ' I'liih iiml tints familiiir with tin iiii.ni''- lliiliislriilioli nf Hies.. Hilllii jl siilHlitisi.n., l l! ' live luenili r i.f the Junior Cltiiinlicr "t Cint ' Salt Iike Cltv. For Recorder Ldlli I A . tt I FARRELL H. ADAMS For Auditor in full liirty :,H f. - JESSIE EVANS nnd title Hf li..ii,e ottmr alul Mi, ll.iue t Ittats t. r. s heavy taxpatcr. served iis a iiiciidi r of the I'mHd ofCoimty C. mmis. sioitcis for the past si tears Dutim: this lluie he has tun lu ih.trte of the li..ini ami Utidtn IS.;,it nn ;tt. ami for H e past ttvnje ils has im ti tl us Chair iii.iti of the Hoard, llis ii.iiilii-tt;,ti..- n iii.iiktsl hy ef Ih h ncy and honesty. At im time h,i Salt I. nk" Cotinly Ims ii fatored l.y sin Ii a pnniiessit e and farsithttsl toad I'lillditit pi'ott a tu. A mtrf of la i to taxes himself, Mr. Hmte ha at all linns, ,tj!i tel.Hy south! to piotisl (he ililclcst .f the liiXia.t ir for every iloll.ir !teht, iin I tlte value risi-itc- - K years Citv s It R, . JOSEPH RIRIE j,,. ninl tfihr ihil. H .mil. I I V.....1. ... i in i.iiii I the tii ind Cant i i " ,'.n jic-, dm ,. i,,k ' S Ml- . r.st.sl ,.,,s and , ,( M1J.rv,Mii ()( str.i.tl,.,, ..f iiaiisie,,, ho..,,, at N.,tt, rarn.intto,, f,"h- - rctle.a! ,,.. Mr tt.H, x Las lioti, ,n niniitissiom r Hf' lolu: Ih lie H !SV 1 tilt, hill II ;,i ' I ralcil In Salt Lik,. I'oiuiiv .Ut ate I in lite piil.li, of tin f id Tht'iniis r ( C' K ittnl wiili treater inajniHy Ihaii iter, Imalls.- Hie iJiMisctelt pntliitu silnpl.t Ilits he sis;,incil. M m it liuil'tii.ts mi 'latn li liailload. s,,,,,., tii'iiiir.- i.f nil si,iciiii..s r.ltcc. I o .ir iv.iL ..I... Iii - ij Sti,oii ll'il Willi 111 il . t !,.,, I that part of the iliil' V l'i::.'. It lining i.J. (ml iin!i.t wheie In i.setclt tot his !tery oiiIki' of oli. aiel I'lutiri.k I.i. .(!., no , 'its' tu at sii.n.l, ! to in lect lilt lM'l Who Will Is' l.l l. licllli; llt'll i sll' Hi .lU:iili tl lli ' IJlMISI'tcIt l ir. i ihllS' llllso I'Hlsl lli'll' w:i in wjii, it;.!t:i )'i.r. the - a s - UXJtf.'i.'U!'iM Mill-doc- s it mr The representative from I'tah's liar in 1022. A few months after hecuniiri: l First coiitressinmil district, Ahe Austin, pract icing attorney, Mr. MunWt Miirdock, is a native Net-.- , hut he has lived in I'tali since was elected county attorney of R.. ver eiuinty, which ollice h(. y li years old. was he was lsrn in 1 S1i:s. n hehl for three terms. Ih- m ih Ahe son of Horace A. Munhxk anil fin-d- altoriii'y of Heaver for four terms Then in 1!)2S, he was the Di'inmrj-tiKuhiiison Murdoik. candidate for the Fifth ilisirir! The family moved to Heaver in K'lin-in- t the future coiitressinail attorneyship, lull was ilcfc.il.il lssil, in l!i:!2, he tlcfi-aIds eluciitiou in the grade Nniiiinated Leaschools and Mnrdock Congressniiin Don II, ( 'niton. !t ver. Later he went to the Salt this year is the Uepuhliean sciuiint Ijike hitli school. First studyiiiK iiil nominee. law in the Hastings Liiw school in Always active in the I iciiiiKTa!; . his Krancisi-ohe San coniplettsl party, Mr. Murdnck has seneil college eliteatioii at the I'liiversity chairinan of the Heaver enmity oi of I'tali Jitid was admitted to the inittii" for two years. 1 litii-.le'i- ...:. CONGRESSMAN ABE MURDOCK - SMitisiio uKl.ition irotei'titm lie wiitcrsheils in various ( tali I'lllllllllillles. Sn nidi itililitiotial l.niil m. mis for If I'liiver'ily of I'l.'ih. Ai.le'l educational h uislal ion. 'hah niiili of leuilliilie croup which ciirried Ihroiili the .loiies 'os:i.ni Siuar I'.ill which aMeil .v -- .tern lust growers. Aiilc.l suiiir ln.lutiy ainl oilier M slcrn llnlll-- t ie h icr o nt t on ait Willi Koosevclt ami II lulls lilliiliet tiieliiliet s. Ili wife is tin- fo uner Miss Maty ,ttil!. They are llu- - parents of iV (hiMieli, three tills ;iml Ihlce Ii Tlu hate resiilisl in I leaver 'hi-summer. l -- T'ls f i III "ily - ta.- alel fnl crvtliC a lull .otiiiM I I . in iclmittnl li tie ill IhiMi .ii .1 ci CnMit-o- ii J.ilt l.tkc lie Stale. .! I his eallv the Itrlc-liati- i Octree M tmi 4 ' |