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Show r THE MURRAY EAGLE "What Next? Mr. E. B. FrwJn Mayor Louis Marcus Candidate for Mayor of Salt Lake City A NATIVE of Iowa, Mr. Erwin gained his first busi- ness experience in the employ of the Union Pacific System in Los Angeles. He entered 1 business for himself in Salt Lake City in 1907. Mr. Erwin has been in the Automobile business from 1919, when he was Branch Manager of the Chevrolet Motor Co. In 1922 this company established the zone system of operation and Mr. Erwin assumed the leadership as the Erwin Motor Company. Building the present structure now occupied by the Barr Chevrolet Co. As President of the Erwin Motor Company is now distributor for Auburn cars and Diamond T Trucks. He is also a member of the legislative committee of the Utah Automobile Dealers Association. Mr. Erwin hns never hefore I , f y Ar "i V , j - nrr nc ,IKll.. HELD nature, but this nature is spiritual and is not expressed in mat- HOD ield public office. Mr. Erwin believes that utilities and other services of the city, such as waterworks, the city cemetery, the golf courses and the the child at prayer, is not the Wasatch Springs, should be and is opposed to any on Sunday, &epi. divine ideal of omnipresent Love. bonding for current expenses or without authorization of the peoit Scientist God is natural good, and is rep- ples' vote, and is for strict enforcement of the antinepotism law. crintural texts in the lcs- - resented only by the idea of follow- nnun. embody the goodness; while evil should be . in my buuuies, regarded as unnatural, because walk commandments, it is opposed to the nature of keep my I will give io them; Then Spirit, God (p. 119). To suppose CANDIDATE FOR CITY COMMISSIONER and the that God constitutes laws of season, due na in SIX years ago Mr. Greenhagsii vield her increase, and is a mistake; discords '. of the field shall yield have no support from nature or en introduced the "Old Age Penfruit. And I will give peace divine law, however much is said sion," now a national issue, and eland, and ye shall lie down to the contrary" (p. 183). . practically on the tip of every afraid" none shall make you This foresight is comtongue. .icus 26:3, 4, 6). Raited Company of Volunteer! mendable, and shows deep study Iiiinieilla!"!." nftcr !!; Smith fireil and "dative to the citations are integrity. on Fort .Sumter, Dvi! Todd, of Ohio, following from the Christian textbook "Science and first Civil war governor, raised and As a commissioner of Salt :i with Key to the Scrip equipped 8t his own expense the Lake City, we feel confident I irst roiriany of volunteers tn that he will use all his natural s' by Mary Baker Eddy: "In YoungHtowo. serie God is identical with ability and untiring initiative towards the improvement of the X city and the welfare wf its peoA DOLLAR'S WORTH ple. x UswHP ter. The lawgiver, whose light... ic'tho subject of the ning palsies or prostrates in death in all Churches of g, :Siw;4il8:.8' tMil,lir n (Tail's Now days it is necessary to surrender individual selfishness for the betterment of the entire community. Mr. Marcus is public-mindeHe carries out his duties in a most commendable manner. d. Chris Greenhagen r v N r Of St1 mail it with $1 for a six Cllplbii coupon nml trial subscription wet-L- Mr. Greenhagen has the diffi- I $ of the people at heart. W He is interested in finding a solution to many of the irksome problems now confronting us. As a business man and a legislator it X he realizes a great deal of responsibility attached to the work l he must do from day to day. meet this responsibility squarely, and with his charactof I'tah's Old Age eristic efficiency and persoi Pension Law ance. In this line of endeavor, it is espec ially necessary to have a perspective, to look into the future and see things as a whole rather than as chopped up units. Mr. Greenhagen has this gift of "grasping the essential" in the problems which confront him. Mr. Greenhagen is well worthy of our regard. Courteous and of the need for economy durdependable, lie hns an appreciatu-Mr. Green hagen seeks the distress. financial of ing this period is prepared for it, and in he because of office City Commissioner, our merits support. every way to culties CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR THE PublUhrd by Tut Chmstmn Science Poumhno Sociitt Boston, Massachusetts, U. 8A. t'S lh itt'.y rood iwwj of t!i nr!d from Its 00 rltrs. trli u fepartai'riU devoted tn om-t- i and cti:lc!rrj Intcrritj, iporU. music, ill b glad to welcome Into jour home so You education, rsdio. etc. and prohibition. And don t teirfu to fjvwtte n? Snubs. Our Dog. tat t! SUKlitl and tlie other 'ealurta. H g roa ;11 pll 2rr. Twf Cimrni tia itr.d J SnrN'rt MoNtTnt. Back Bay Station, rjfls'.on, Mas trial iiioscr.plion. I enclose o. e dollar if U. f n pints print) r" (AtlJiecj) .SUlr "Private Parties ' V ARE OUR SPECIALTY Lunches, Candy, Root Beer, Cigars, Cigarettes and REER Dancing Every Night Saturday Night Deliaira WO South State Street Located on the corner of 3rd West and North Temple streets. Featuring the brand new Blue Green gasol ne, first grade. Eastern and Western Oils in sealed cans at remarkably lower of this popprices. Due to the "Refinery To You," operation claims this service The station. management service ular of equal quality. station will never be undersold on gasoline lub Murray, Utah uioy win cnange me ou in your ngine. This service is a great ac- ommociation to moiorisis an-aids in keeping the engine in line erudition. They are very accommodating itui when you need gasoline or ll or happen to be caught on the : without gas just call them lead : on the phone and they will see that you get rapid service. They are authorities on the roads and tour: in this section of the state and are ready to give desired uiy and all informationdetails oil ichest lest gasolnu- an of and other to detours is .,. d.iv. ll makes no diUercnce travel. They can route people so least trouble. will firal they will have the ,r '.. truck or tractor you car into drive When your you VOllI .... f,...l: ll;at Will suit ie .. Commercial Bulk Service lie ,1 m.liio I5r.i j! .leeds. ll.ev ... ' v,,n know that vou are , (f ,us fcaime o im t t0 wast0 youf money i s ly the Kin ((), i;t )as M murQ lubnc;,t. n value than a class of water I, , ., v,, will .... '!'hl,?. ..I v 111! a, 1. tu mi .Mien your win .....I. a with iy trouble i,..v,. :,nv i'r:uliof Vou easoline Si.,. ir i',,,,,! car. our of ait is .Iknow that you ore not buying AH m "'any gallons of knocks and There are many Kinns oi k. imi oil on the niarktt today, l.ut naturally the public recocni,'e the superiority of Blue tin en: il.isohhc. it has bet n acclaiiiH a winner btvause this M..tin besides featurini; t:;s and oils h., as its owner Mr. Cecil Stiombern an active manager who mis lii.it i. ..!.,. :ni' iionrsl and siiAice Vapid, councils and cil'.i'HT.t. Commercial Bulk Service St.ion fcatUleS t'M'niciii liich luive attameU an einiamv .pi.talioti as I'eing anion o. l ,.". - I Y... GRAIN... COAL... FEED uiobe A-- Draper Quality Mashes l WE DELIVER Sanders Feed 6 Coal Co. J7QJ Notice , 4400 t . lCu!J". f ...... .. . Spencer V . . AUlO s a con niib-- Mivnr t(..,l Cri -I mair :,t-1- . ,!,., .. ,,. . V nr may ' . rA I; li e l " ifui-t- I'C i. .,ic i m ' i rii ,,f llic au- - ,. , .,, .in o.s. " 1M ,1.1 , oi , nil' ' ' hi,ui. is 1i What a sa... .. ..... ; it ill toon 'o " , know h it I'll when that nd lialld ....... 11 that , t!je au.o .1 U is It it. fol !;,. claims rood vikr-.a- . ! i' ..i:i ante" "f 11 Li .( lias been l ais f... t. vnal - e enjoyed ,,,0Auto Siivne. on' ly,! . riNF.ST FIKST .CRADE HLOCTANE GASOLINE! oi car owih i niunr nr cac ; ! ; h 1V ti e al mi ,,..rivc: i" PAY MORE? o.fiini. the ore i " ; hi t.f unable irprlid on 11. 0NLVONE LATEST to announce his can didacy is J. Parley White, long time active in public and civic i affairs, former Salt Lake City Chief of Police and City Treasurer. He served as chairman of the ticket committee of the recent Covered Wagon Days cele1 bration, which was such an overwhelming success. of the The responsibilities oflice of Commissioner of Salt i Lake City require the technique of masterly direction and execution. When Mr. White was placed for nomination in that office, his colleagues and associates felt that this was indeed an excellent selection; but more than that, the entire community feel the same way about it. In saying that, we are not just trying to be nice to a man for whom we have such high esteem and respect, but we are stating a fact that no sensible person would care to dispute, and feel that he is doing it conscientiously. He has shown his ability to lead and direct to the mutual advantage of all, and in doing that he has also shown his commendable disposition to gauge his every action along channels of that will be of benefit to the greatest number of citizens of this City and community. Never before have we needed leaders more than we do now; men fearless and unafraid to take a full stride along the course to real progress and prosperity. J. Parley White, is a real leader in the community, and will serve the people to the utmost of his ability. iff !ki.!-V' -- V ioitomobile .vcthauhng work. repair and t m-"- H Of J D. Keyser GeorgeCOMMISSIONER CITY BACKED by many years of study and experience, i!OorgCpr ' D. Keyser has earned for him- - F tf.lf uiy invi'il Ac n:mp amonC h . fit !.. mon .mil unmiiii of Ibis com-a leading p .Wvl munity. He has been 1 figure in civic and community i atTairs of Salt Lake City and County for years, and his activities have carried him constantly upwards. His popularity lias reached this peak because he is known throughout the county as an honest and sincere " man, upholding the interests of Salt Lake City Govcrnnnait and giving the ioople who support him, reason to have pride in his faith and endeavor to serve them, Commissioner George I). Keyser in the department manage ment of Salt Lake City's government, is commissioner of Water Works and Water Supply department, and stands for a "business administration" and would rates until "satisfied there is need opix.se an increase in Water or expansion." for new projects Commissioner Keyser believes in an honest, elTicicnt and progressive government. 1 jJ V 1 i '"jl 'TV' IS William Murdock lh State Street Kvcry car must at some time iindercn repairs. It is at this lime that the auto mechanic establishes his reputation for service or force at The shop merit is preService Auto Spencer's pared to furnish any of the lines i uf repair work from general hauling to specialized lines of repair work Scrviie is not an idle boast. It of good is the result of years .vol kmaiislnp done by men of recognized skill. Kxpcnciicod automobile mechanics aie employed at Orson SpenccrV Service to assure the best in tiding comof control. It is a fort and favorite stopping place for auto-isl- s desiring immediate car attention, in addition to its large list of regulan patrons who know that Ins servue stands for the best obtainable. You ran drive Jour car in thi1 parage nd they rap take rare of it in every detail. Thcif class of fcrvice emprises every phase of automobile service successfully. No problem is too difficult for their staff. Try Orson C. Spencer's Auto Service. ov-e- make or nT v-- PER GALLON t' li I ;,(,, owneis. men I (of Srect from tank cn - lu win cmv i I'ltirsr Jver W r.,-J: . . . f.rice VIU3UI1IIC WHY CANDIDATE FOR CITY COMMISSIONER Orson SpcMirer Aulo Service . . . Silver Bell Station South State Street Murrv'. t p. ft oiaiion ior iciu Tl iram oioe i . . . South State 4 To Motorist- s- Yu Can Still SAVE at the . , - Piion. M J. Parley White Commercial Bulk Station Sandwiches, Orchestra Every 4 Ik-wil- mi a Six weeks' (Nrnnt, J THERE are many things that the present Mayor, Louis Marcus, is interested in for the benefit of Salt Lake City and vicinity, and it is essential that the ellorts already progressing be firmly established. Among these are: the water situation, the amount if money available for City government expenses, without increased property taxes. The Mayor served during the Nation wide economic depression and also when die City and State was forced to cope with a water famine. His chief interest has been in City revenue. Mayor Marcus has made a study of the total taxes paid by Salt Lake City residents, and the amount available for the City government. He led a movement among Utah's cities which has resulted in a demand for ad- litional revenue, without resort ing to increased property taxes, .specially for the City's street department, and for health and charity purposes. n tne department division of lIie Clty government, the Mayor is commissioner of finance and CANDIDATE FOR CITY COMMISSIONER liclar City years m m with Ids parents Id Salt Lake City when a child. Began his successful busines carter as a young man. first as an employee of Z. C. M. I. and later as manager of the Twen. Started in business tieth Ward for himself in IfluR, organizing the Murdock Grocery, which after twenty-fiv- e years of careful management is one of the most modern food storef. Though never an active participant in jmhtics until last year when he served in the rapacity of State Hepi est ntalive which he during the pa l legisl.-tuiso ably filled. He has always been active in civic affairs. Was vice t of Hctail Tiades Commission of the Chamber of Commerce and w,n twice president of the t'tidi Hctail Grocers' Association. Was chairman of NHA Food Distributors for Slate of Utah. During these luetic days of readjustment. Utah needs more fine er.sonalilicS as Hepresenlalive Murdock. Bis forward methods of dealing has and will carry him into the hearts of his people. P.OKN in ago. Moved hfty-si- x Co-op- hair-ma- n MMM |