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Show Ti-lav- October 27, 136. . LOGAN. CACHK COUNTY. UI AM r.ACfn. AMl'K'lfAN' UINA TIONS El 4 O o HOWARD For Presidential Electors ANNA BROWN Pi esnlential Elevtoi FLEWELLING M. THEODORE HOUSTON JULIUS SHEPPARD C. W. MATSON For I( pusent.itive in Congiess C. E. SMITH For Representative in WALLACE TALBOT Ko Stci tt it y Mate FRANCIS CHANT o For Ii esnlential Electois For You Might get a Bucking Horse or Even a Bocky Hot 'se, Ydu Might get a Leota K. IIUTSINPILLAR For Governor LJ EDosnft Swag) IHIoesosSS 1 Fur Presidential Electors DAN BLACK tor Ripiesentatiw s Congic-- For Govei nor n Fo. s l It II of M t" , 111 Colt that Has Never had any Experience For Rcpiesetitative in lougie'-- Congress Lor Govei nor For Govei nor HARMAN W. I' EERY For Jm i etai y of Stale rn Lj For Seeretuiy of Slate For State Tieusuier For State Tieusuier Foi State Tieusuier For State Audit r For State Auditor For State Auditor Fui State Auditor For Atto. m.y General For Attorney General For Attorney General For Attorney Genet al For JiiOice of Siipmne Couit For Justice of Supieme Court For Justice of Supreme Court For Justice of Supreme Court 'or Supt. of Iut.lic Instruction For Supt. of Public Instruction For Supt. of Public Instruction 'or Supt. of Public Instruction For State Treasurer CORNELIA JOIJNSON For District Judge For District Judge For District Judge For District Judge I I I I For Disti ict Attorney For District Attorney For Disti ict Attorney For District Attorney m L For State Kcpiesentntives For State Representatives For State Repiesentatives For For County Commissioner (Four-Yea- r Term) For County Commissioner (Four-Yea- r Teim) For County Commissioner For County Commissioner (Four-Yea- r Teim) State Representatives I rn LJ m LJ (Two-Yea- r Term) Ft County Attorney or L. Ju't'ce of Logan City Cour Term) (Two-Yea- r I'or County Attorm For Jiistu e (lvo-Yo.- Ilecmct Constable For of la gun City Com Piet, met Coi.stab LJ Teim) u e t i lJ I For Jn-tu- ol o For I Pi ei mi olioi City For County Attorm y t LJ Ci m t LJI 'or J Cunstnlde i s 1 I'm j Term) (Two-Yea- r I For County Attoi ney y ; For Term) r (Four-Yea- e of Li gan City C t j url Pi ec met Const ib'e j jj S TO THE CONSTITUTION. YI.S .NO Xo. 4. A Joint Proposing an Ameialmint to Sictirm 18, ArticleXII. of the Constitution of the State of Utah, Relating to Liability of Stock- holders of Banks. YES YES No. 5. Ri solution Proposing to Amend Section 2, of Article XIII. of of the State of I t'h the as amended. Relating to Taxatiro of (Exemption of Tangible Property. homes and homesteads.) A Joint iso late of Utah, do hereby certify that the foregoing- is a full 1936, as appears on file in my office, his 27th day of October, A. D. 1936. ; Jo' A Aim ml n NO YF.S No. 6. S ijb'tien Proposing t Con-timta- of pen-atio- n lature. to ucle YI. cd the cl ai. delating to r; of the Legis- Com-.Mein- true and correct copy of the names of all can-3- NO . yvumtwiwm at i Listen in on These Radio Talks Gov. Alfred M. Landon Gov. Alfred M. Landon Gov. Alfred M. Landon Herbert Hoover Friday Col. Frank Knox Alfred E. Smith & MARX CLOTHES tonight over Natl. Bd. Sys. 7:00 to 7:30 Thurs. over Natl. Bd. Sys. 3:45 to 4:00 Thurs. over Natl. Bd. Sys. 7:30 to 8:00 Over K. S. L. 8:45 Saturday over K. S. L. Saturday over K. S. L. All Budgets Are Balanced Every dairyman in Cache County knows that in the first part of 1933 (under Republican Administration) one ton of hay in Cache County sold for more than one ton of milk at the factory. Butter fat in 1933 (lowest) 18c, BUTTER FAT NOW (September) 44Vjc- - This increase means an increase of income in Cache THIS WAS County alone of the sum of $2525.00 every day. BROUGHT ABOUT ALMOST SOLELY BY THE EMERGENCY DROUTH RELIEF PROGRAM AND NEW DEAL MEASURES THAT HAVE MADE POSSIBLE PURCHASING POWER IN THE FARMER AND BUSINESS MAN AND OTHERS. WOULD THE REPUBLICANS ELIMINATE THIS? When beets were $4.00 per ton in 1933 would you say eliminate the AAA payment which brought $434,329.00 to Cache County? When wheat was 30c per bushel would you say eliminate the AAA payment which brought one half million Dollars to Cache County? Other such payments have brought (Drought sheep, cattle and corn hog) have brought $94,000.00, or a total of almost $900,000. WHY DOESNT THE REPUBLICAN PARTY TELL YOU WHAT THEY WOULD HAVE ELIMINATED? Would you raise interest rates on Federal Farm Loans from 4 back to the had where it? Sy2 Republicans '' v Esep EooeveSt aimd BHoodfln The Harness COOPERATION between State Government of Utah and the National Administration in Washington HAS BROUGHT prosperity to UTAH. Roosevelts National program for Recovery would have failed in Utah, had our Governor refused to cooperate. The Republicans, Landon, Knox and Dillman have been criticizing the Roosevelt Administration for waste. Which Measure, Mr. Dillman, would YOU CUT OUT? 1. Would they cut out Federal Bank Insurance? 2. Wipe out the W.P.A. the P.W.A. etc? 3. Would you destroy old age pensions, and the help for the Needy, etc? j LJ Fage Five 6:00 to 6:30 UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE. The unemployed laborer and workman are insured against the loss of their jobs. The money which Utah has sent to the Federal Government will all come back to Utah workers. This is not taxpayers money, but money paid out by employers in Utah business institutions. In 1941 Cache County will be Entirely free from Debt if the Policy of the Present County Commissioners is Adhered To Time to be announced. Ray E. Diliman will talk every night this week over K. S. L. Listen to him tonight atl0:50, Wednesday at 6:30 and watch for the time for the remainder of the week. (Paid Political Advertisement) GET YOUR ELECTION RETURNS WITH AN AMERICAN BOSCH RADIO tax levy has been reduced from 9.3 mills to 7.07 mills a saving of 2.23 mills to the taxpayers of Cache County. Mr Taxpayer, do you ever remember when the Republican party has caused a reduction in the tax levy, without borrowing one SINGLE DOLLAR OF MONEY ON BONDS OR OTHERWISE? The 1936 Has not the Social Security program been a great benefit to the needy people of this County? Before the advent of the Social Security, Cache Countys needy received the sum of $2500.00 per month; Now (during the month of October 1936) $14,297.00; an REMEMBER YOUR increase of over four hundred per cent. TAXES HAVE BEEN DECREASED. 2253 aged, blind, dependent mothers and children Lave benefited under this program. -- S FURNISHINGS IING (THE AUTOMATIC MAESTRO) New Models Now on Display company AT CHRISTENSEN FURNITURE COMPANY Don't Risk a Change (Paid Political Advertisement) |