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Show r,n Parc Six cii" (Place a I liie ui iair me;' price xijtiaie name ui the i'i.ixuiix cii ll:c rexpec live position. can'll lat. .ix the tor : a mi' km ra n ( ache county. ittah Cuic. Cutn. h. t'.4k um 1! JUDGES NAMED FOR ELECTION Clitk C. V Multi hux t r the tin jxillliiit j.la.i-and mwuilii.il diTtionx W 1 iii'.xiluv, Novcml r 7 At will ! ftirUmih in tlir.r ci'u-v.moiiii irnoipmuit'd towns and r!v a t'omrnl ol lor voting on t!a MAYOR tli-r- CITY COMMISSIONER om-s'ln- a ja.il ot -- lUm Hotel. nf Volin Atiihai Miti.i.. Inn v i odi'iicr cl Mai a..i Bio 1 n-- tluu Avon, the rrll. B nst n, anil iKf ol o J hn R.i k n . tqi k J Relating; to Minimum at the n 1 7th, 1933 A For Mayor A. G. LUNDSTROM i j foil ee. Meeting house - i uk iiou More No. 2. lipase No 3. Tilt'd; .No. 4, Sugar Co j NO JOSEPH ODELL Annie ol No l( Itiur x h'Kil C.'v nail No Ks 1. re!j 2 9 lligiiti, flub ria ms. J.t. K.ver house Jtiur.ide, Cil'O Il n. Heights house. Smithfield No 1. Idbrary building No. 2. Union Mercantile, 1st So. and Main. Trenton, Trenton Town hall. M'ticxil W. lLsville No. 1. Well.xville toners' No 2. Cttv Hall Con-fe- No. I, rf Mr. Vh Last. ' "2 Last 2nd South St. Logan No 1" V No. 2. Sixth yard ctmj 1. 4.1) La.sl anu )U N' 4th South and Main 1 ov an No 11. l'ch Lag-'u- n No. 3, Secund yard cha ;)) Not III in d 5th -' t jal. 4th West and l.sl South. Judges of 1 i te W-aNo. 4, Third aaid thuja I, CLari; ton Jos G Cl.i.sU'nsen. 3rd North and 4th West. Gweimie Merrill Wid'di 11 lh"'np-so- n, liud-tre- y. Logan No. 3. Wood ru If School, Andy Jurdme. Mu land 1st South and 1st West. tiod-treMary Hurl and ( tie Logan No. 6. rtsidenee of Mis constable. Jensen. 03 West 4th North. Hyrurn No. I Counting Judges: Logan No. 7, Fourth ard cha- Mori Baxter, Jack Wr.j'tit. Thom--Fallows- . pel, 1st East and 3rd North. Heieivmg J it' ' Warr.t lgan,38 No. 8. German meeting McBride. Buford Sael on Mis. house. East 5th No. Baxter, Stella Bradlev, and Logan No. 9, Seventh ward ": i:" meeting house. First South and 'Continued on Pace Seten OFFICIAL BALLOT For Delegate yes Ilii'U' JI V e. I tei.ill Mimion, City Hull Millville, Churi'll Vestry Mt Merlins, residence ol TIios Llndley. Nett ton. Nlbley. meeting houy basement 2 , l.'kl.noiit! Wage for Women Joint Resolution Proposing an Amcndmei : Article lti of t lie Constitution, by the Add on of a Section Relating to a Minimum Wayc '"or Women and Minors; and General Welfare of Any and All Employee. No I'us MaunUrg K. l(OU.. White cmhrr 3, 1933. lent), nut Ml g house, Logun i'aiadiw. tithu.g ojliie. Duniotd. is u ! Uro No. 1, district Mhoul Logan je. 1 and Minors CITY ELECTION, NOVEMBER 1 mixtiiH! uard limrih Constitutional Amendment No. of LOGAN CITY, UTAH j llulr 1alg. '(no'll Uai'toii No I. .' and AUDITOR , i" iard the imti Nor'h LIS ..u I. Hi. S...U illl.ll lull) .No 2. Sr ond n.ttd n i.ali No J Cl", ti.i.i South U Candidates for Election of Kx r Fridav, N I..!:- - II.. Ill OFFICIAL BALLOT iU . FOILING PLACES GIVEN AND ) AH' FI-- to Convention to RaUfy or Reject the Following Proponed Amendment to tbo Constitution ot the United Kcsolvnl by the Senate and llott.se of Representatives of the United States of America in axscmblcd (two thirds of each House concurring therein), that the following article is herein as an amendment to the Constitution of the United States, which shall be valid to all intents s poxes as part of the Constitution when ratified by conventions in of the several three-fourth- States. Uotiuress propo.se d and pur- - States .ARTICLE "Section 1. The eighteenth article of amendment to the Constitution of the United States is hereby repealed. "Section 2. The transportation or importation into any State. Territory, or possession of the United States tor delixery or use therein of intoxicating liquors, in violation of the laws thereof, is herein prohibited. j Section 3. Ibis article shall he inoperative unless it shall have been ratified as an amendment to the Constitution by comentions in the several States, as provided in the Constitution, within sexeii ears from the date of the submission hereof to the States bv the Congress. " (Vote for One) Constitutional Amendment No. 2 Relating to Intoxicating Liquors For Commissioner Four Year Term A CD OLOE I. PEDERSEN O KARL C. SCIIAUB Joint Resolution Proposing an Amendment to Article 22 of the Constitution of the State of Utah by Repealing Section 3 Thereof Relating to the Prohibition and Regulation of S.Je. Manufacture, lse. Advertisement of. Possession of or Traffic in Intoxicating Liquors. YES INSTRUCTIONS TO VOTERS Do not vote for more than 21. lo ote tor all candidates in favor of ratification, or for all candidates against ratification make a cross mark (X) in the CIRCLE at the head of the list of candidates for whom you wish to vote. If von do this, make no other mark. To vote for an individual candidate make a cross-mar(X) in the SQUARE at the right of the name. To vote for a person other than candidates listed on the ballot, write in name in blank column. k NO (Vote for One) State of Utah. County of Cache, ss. I, C. V. Mohr, County Clerk of Cache County, Utah, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a full, true and complete copy of the Official Ballot to be submitted to the voters of Cache County proposing the amendments to the Constitution of the State of Utah, to he voted upon at the General Elccion t held Nov. 7. 1933. For Auditor f1 HARVEY N. CHRISTENSEN ll II. R. PEDERSEN (Vote for One) Official Ballot Attest: IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my official seal this 1st day of November, 1933. C. V. MOIIR. Clerk. (SEAL) H. R. PERERSEN. Recorder. MW VTT1E TT IIRIEIPIEAlL On Election Day you will be handed two Repeal ballots. Be sure to vote both as indicated below. support President To Iloose-ve- lt and join with 33 other states that have ratified the 21st amendment which repeals Use 18th amendment - - T E This Fcn Mat Dvkg.itw to Convemwa to Ratify r Reject Ike Wav FoUewia PiepMed Ami of Repraaeatotiva of tha Uaitad 8toL Re cvtfd by the Senate and artoala to bfe (two Hi rdf of each Houto concurring therein!, that tha tflflowtng tkall be tUd to all intasto and m which the OniMtUion of the United Slates, of tha amral Stotaa: when ratifi d by convenjoa$ in ARTICLE S ti.ai I Tba e ghtoenth article of amendment to tha ConiUluUoo of Ikal 2 Tha tranoortatwn or Importation into any Stato, Territory, flr t "'Section Uw thacaot, tf for dthviry or use therein of intoxicating liquors, la notation of tha Section 8. This article shall be inoperativa unless it shall hat b i ntifladt m tha CqpatttaUon, a tution by conventions in the several States, as provided submission hcitof to the Siates by the Congress." H va more thaa foi To give go-In- nullification and avertout lawlessness: to stamp (T give the legislature power of -ISrjnov control VOTE M D This Way Hoar Postmaster General J. A. FARLEY -- - Speak for President Roosevelt November 5, 8:30 p. m. Over KSL i TO VOTERS INSTUL'CTIO.NS Da not vole the state and local governments revenue now g to law7 violators: C.To L 21. To vole is the flKCI STITUHONAL To vote To vote for a peram I'JK HATIHCATION AUAIXST CATION HATH-- pmpoaed change to jCaastitwtMa af tha Uat ted Stato f of propooed change la CoastttaUoa of the United Stale GLEN 0 ALLRED' 8 BfcLLIF GEORGE - BAMBERGER CLARENCE - urn J9HN0 BEESLEY. PHRAIM BERGESON n I 1 sOPHU.S BI RTLLSON S A A T BROVt EARL CLhM IMG MAT GILMOUR T J LJ Tl FRANKLIN HANSEN JOHN L. A. HOLLENBECK. A- - 13 : MRS R. GROVER 8AM D. THURMAN K. HARDY JOHN HARRIS HENDERSON J FRANK KILLIAWILMER J 13 TJ McKAY- -, HENRY M. MERKEL- FRANK M. ORCM HYLON R. T. PALME- REHER- C 8 SPRINGE- T N TAYLO- ROBERT - Y, ROBISON elating to Intoxicating Liquors Propoaing an Amendment to Article 22 of the Coneytu of Utah by Repealing .Seetioa 1 Thereof Rotating to Regulation of Sate, Manufactore, liee, Advwtiee-o- r Traffic in lotonieMiiig Licfoon. - PLUMB W. TUTIONAL AMENDMENT No. TWO N- MAW- -. JAMES GUNN LOUISE RIC- H- EVANS- .- rO- X- MAY HERBERT McCORNICK L OISON FRANKLIN RITER . DUNN W ABEL JOHN WILLIAM HENDRICKS MRS. R E. CAEDON WILLIAM J. JR ELL18, R. JOSEPH FRANKLINS mON Cl A. C MRS. L. D RUTH NO CAU5ER IIYRUM MRS fi WHENCE LLEN KNIGHT CHAS. u to MimmuiR.Wage for Women and Minors solution Proponing nn Andmnt to Article 16 of the Coiutitu-- y the Addition of Snclioh Relating to a Minimum Wage for n and Minora-- ; and General Vejfare of Any anu AH Employees. O INEZ AMENDMENT No. ONE D- NOQ R- R- D YOUNG - (Paid Political Advartisomeiit. Paid fox by Associated Forces for Repeal, 340 South Main, 'alt Lake City. Utah.) State of Utah, County of Cache, ss. I, C. V. Mohr, County Clerk of Cache County. Utah, do hereby certify that the above and foretroin"-ia full, true and complete copy of the Official Ballot to be submitted to the voters of Cache Countv pursuant to Chapter 22, Laws of Utah, 1923 for the election on, November 7, 1933, of 21 delegates to attend a Constitutional convention to be held at Salt Lake City, Dec. 5, 1933, to ratify or retect proposed amendment to the constitution of the United States relating to the repeal of hi iRtf amendment to the Constitution. b In witness whereof. I have hereunto set rnv hand and affixed mv official seal this lef ' ' Qay ot lNo' vember, 1933. - (SEAL) C. V. MOHR, Clerk. ii |