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Show Political continued from page seven) MjToiono term ia the Legislature and U now well acquainted with the procedure and rules of that body and acquainted with the leading men of the tala, lie ia a business man, a farmer and stockman and is well acquainted with the needs of the people of this bectiou of Utah. 0. It. Dorius is a man of like ability and they should ECT for a second tern?. They will vote for a Republican Senator to the United States Senate. C. M. Madseu of Gunnison and Peter Matson of Mt. Pleasant make a team for Commissioners which stands head and shoulders above the Democratic nominees for the .same places. If )ou are acquainted with the four ciea or you ste them for the first time you would not hesitate a iu ebbing the Republicans num.-ii-t bfvaidu they are hotter equipped, are tore able thiu their opponenrs and are as hone at as any man can be. 0. D. Eliapon has shown, during the 12 months he has served as clerk by appointment, that he is in a very way qualified and should be given two years more on his record. To refer to the record of John Knudsen as sheliff is entirely as the peopel know what an efficient officer he is and he will receive a big majority, lie is one of CO-O- P the best sheriffs in the State of Utah. Mr. Peterson the present Recorder is serving his first term and is now well acquainted with the records and B. BERGLUND, . work of the office. The importance of the offioe of Recorder increases as the years go by as shown by the fact A. H. Christenson. E. D. Woolley. that the county received fees during for office except that the Republican 1907 for the recording of 2115 ins.tru-- nominees are at least equal to and in CHRISTENSON & WOOLLEY meuts and recorded 179 instruments the opinion of most men are better which the law required to be recorded qualified than their Democratie e of charge. This ia more by 50 ponents. Office over Mantl City Savins Bank. few K- He - - - UTAH. MANTL ARE TEN MEN ha.e a and he nate(j for count, office on the Repub- Will get It. bean ticket, of that number five are James J. Jensen of SpriDg City has candidates for a second term and their made a record as Treasur which sure-- ! record entitles them to it. The other ly ought to give him a second term, five are new men and are the choice o with twice as much work he has con- their respectivo towns. Not much ring Utah. ducted his office with less deputy hire about that. If you attended the Re than the last Democratic treasurer die publican primaries and saw the hun- JOSEPH HIGHAM Hansen of of dreds is voters an Ephraim Ephraim present to cast their able and careful attorney. He is votes on delegates to the conventions graduate of one of the best schools in and than observe that the Democratic the world and has had years of primaries had only one and two days Carpets Cloth and the Finer practice in the District and Supreme notice, as was the case in some of the Fabrics to Order. courts of Utah. He should certaiuly towns, and saw the little bunch in Has a New Loom of Modern Make b given the preference for this imand had attended the DemYears of Experience ocratic convention, you would be portant office. All Work Guarantee H. C. Hansen Bogh of Fountain amused when the Democratic oraole Your Patronage Solicited . Gieen is tlie candidate for assessor writes of Republican rings, Cor. block South of Jefferson school who best can fill that office of all the THE REPUBLICAN PARTY in men named for that office by any GUNNISON, - - - UTAH. party the nation is the party of right and in the county. His long training with and has been for fifty years. land matters, his knowledge of land, propress THE REPUBLICANS of the .water, bufiness and stock makes him State of Utah are the friends of the a very capable man for this place. Von D, Spalding & Livingston National Party. Jessee W. Fox has worked for years have several hundred acres of in the surveyors office, lie ia well THE REPUBLICANS of the court-land for fall plowing which are the friends of the N ational acquainted with his duties and will they will the oontrect at form servioe. give public good $1.50 prices party and improve the county buildA. U. Miner i9 serving his first term ings. and roads and improve the to $2.50 per acre. Parties wishas County Superintendent of Schools methods in the county offices. The ing to contract for this work and has very high qualifications. He county administration has been proshould apply early. For full .stands higher in his profession than gressive but not extravagant and has particulars see H. A, Kearns, the nominees of any other party in not raised your taxes. They keep Gunnison, Utah. the county and his record of the last within the revenue of the county and two years should him with a do not owe one dollar either by bond or otherwise. If there is a raise in school levy. handsome majority REPUBLICAN strength is a record WE H WE absolutely noth.ng to your tax rate look and you will see of performance ; democratic weakness ! that that raise is from jour focal ,ay against the Democratic nominees is a record of unfullfillsd promises. be re-elect- ONCE rfckusi! jiU?? ALWAYS r, HENDERSON Fashion Form Corsets un-noessa- ry GUNNISON 0. Manager. crass STAR. fcRAXD SHOES ARE ITE& 1 I op-fre- ,fra there Lawyers. nomi-.houl- d 0. B. BERGLUND Kolary Public Gunnison, Practical Weaver. ce NOTICE. y It Pays to Trade At re-ele- ct Ceaterf ield , . Ut, |