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Show lAUuvJ nJ .1 s if because o f his eminent record as United States Senator? Is it because he opposed Senator Smoot? Is it because of promises broken? Is it because of unanswered appeals from his constituency? Is it because of a reported deal with the Standard-Examine-r, wherein they support him for the United States Senate, in exchange for his support of a certain Democrat for Governor two years hence? LET'S CONSIDER HIS CAS He not only voted against the tariff, but by filibuster tried to talk it to death. 2. He was against appropriation for reclamation projects so vital to Utah. 3i He was against bill to increase membership of Federal Reserve Board to permit appointment of farmer. of Federal Government in 4. He was against bill for road building program. 5. He was against most measures of the "farm bloc." 6. He was against Woman suffrage amendment, increasing pay for army nurses, Philippine widows9 pension, Maternity bill. 7. He was against most measures of benefit to service men. 1. co-operati- on uu Because he is a capable, upright, forceful man, who because of training, judgment and energy has made a success of his own affairs, and who stands tor: 1. A protective tariff, so vital to the industries of Utah. 2. Team-wor- k in the United States Senate. Senator Reed Smoot. He will work with arid not against A vote for Bamberger, Coltori, Leather wood, an expression of confidence. u (Paid Politic! AdTrtimut.) T uu 0 m Republican State Committee By W. MONT FERRY |