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Show THE WEEKLY REFLEX, KAYSVILLE, UTAH W. EVANS For County Clerk W. XJHARLFST. BURTON For County Treasurer who recognized the honest and efficient service rendered by Mr. Hatch in their behalf, rewarded that service by nominating him for the three-yea- r FRANK-iriJAYTO- For County Assessor of the law and is everywhere respected in the legal profession for his integrity, circumspection, clean habits and manly demeanor. Few men possess such characteristics of precaution and vigilance, and it is this care combined with a mental equipment, naturally judicious and calm, that admirably fits him for the office. Any lawyer that knows him will assure you that few things will go wrong with the office in such trustworthy hands. THE REPUBLICAN JUDICIAL TICKET The nominees on the Republican JOHN C. DAVIS For District Attorney J. A. HOWELL For District Judge N" appear upon the ballot with ofother one candidates, as the candidates or other or the great political parties, and it is unfair to say that the candidates for judges who appear on the Republican ticket are any less partisan than the candidates on the Democratic ticket. There is a provision under our present law, whereby candidates for judicial or other offices can, by petition, have their names JUDGE J. A. HOWELL Judge Howell, who is a candidate on the Republican ticket for District Judge of the Second District, e was born at Kelton, Utah, thirty-ninpioyears ago. He is the son of thatReese neer business man, the late Howell, and Mrs. Jennie Howell, who is one of the most esteemed of Ogdens mothers. With the exception of the years spent at college and the law school, he has resided all his life in Utah and most of it has been spent in Ogden. As a Utah man of pioneer stock, he knows the State, its people and their ideals. He was graduated from Harvard College in 1897, with high honors, and from J.h Harvard t legislative machinery that market the beginnig of Utah as a great State. first JOHN C. DAVIS ticket for judges of the Second Disand cost Howell the A. increased Judge J. Notwithstanding trict, Judge N. J. Harris, are both men of ex6f all material entering into road tepublican Candidate for District sored is the and who road prinfaithfully hae building Attorney perience, building, the people in the past, men who have cipal item in our county expense, Mr. born and raised in was Davis Mr. in the been neither biased or partisan Hatch and his associate commissioners his being among the parents Utah, decision of their cases, men who have have succeeded in reducing the exhis father being would so early pioneers, that on the in the they ballot, placed been courageous and impartial pense of conducting the affairs of the lichard J. Davis and his mother ElizTheir not appear as the candidates of any performance of their duties. county, as is evidenced by the reduced Cozzens Davis. Two years ago abeth political party, and that would be the county tax levy. Notwithstanding this MRS. EVA HEPWORTH ELDREDGE record guarantees the same character married to Miss Zina Thackwas le who desire those method with that proper of servicean the future, together economy the roads of the county are of Morgan county. In 1904 he eray on a purely nonparin good condition and there is money Republican Candidate for County the increased efficiency resulting to run for office from the law department of is graduated it but should basis tisan adopt, fc from their past experience. on hand at all times to meet all county of Michigan and since the Demoon a University Recorder a for candidates Their opponents cannot point to expense. OO&bas been -practicing lawin Ogden, cratic ticket to claim that- they are I.a wTSchooI 1 rTl8997htt vm g completed A vote for M r. Hatch Js ajyote for of Davis The Republieam-par- ty to the office of elected been candidates laving and the that bias the exhibited any partisan his courses in one year less than continued economy. and was this 1912 in district county was particularly fortunate that they attorney on the Republican ticket are partisan. prescribed time. when it secured the consent of Mrs, They are both men, who as citizens nominated for by his year the that nademonstrates Direcord on been he Their has considered opinions During the years D. M. NELSON Eva Hepworth Eldredge, to stand as have well party. ticket Jthe on such candidates Republican stort Judge and the preceding years their candidate for county recorder. tional and political questions, It can be truthfuly said that Mr. in the American citi have been strictly as good municipal judge of Ogden City, he Davis has secured his legal education in every is and woman Commissioneopinions This noble mother, rfor Candidate County all is after and cases that their for of trial has steadily gainej.in reputation should have in order intelligently unaided Two-yeothers, his father having Term every way qualified to fill the im- zen exercise the right of suffrage, but what the public has a right to and honest judicial interpretation of the died whenbyhe was but eleven years of to ask friends her which office portant the served demand. office of those does apfearless and county conscientious that Having the contend law and For important Bom in Bountiful of pioneer no one can fairly his mother with a large two-yeterm the for her. educated people well as judges, that service is plication of it to the many cases ne age, leaving commissioner schools of the opinions have in any wise affected, the in whose maintenance ne toward family, parents, has tried. A prominent attorney has Republicans of Davis county offer an county and in a business college in much less distorted, their judicial ac- no argument against their continuance aided. materially should it on the in but man contrary eminently Salt Lake, she has more than the usual tions. Under our present .system, office, spoken of him as follows; enterprising young During his term of office as district them to serve the peo He is one of the best trial judges fitted for the position. those who are elected to judicial of- and w ill enable the he has successfully prosefor discharging attorney, He in the of future. one names better in their of if M. Qualifications office. Clearfield, pie the country. D. Nelson, fice must be elected, some of the most celebrated cuted he has a keen perception for the law, the most rapidly growing communities woman Mrs. Eldredge cases business criminal a As notably, the blackhas a legal mind, he has a scholarly of the county, is the man selected.Mr. has but few equals. For seven years which attracted bo cases, mailing Rich his with does scholarship much attention all over the bent, and he Nelson was born in Woodruff, Bountiful the was she by employed country. what a real judge should do, namely, county, where he resided with his parHis administration of this office has as clerk and bookkeeper. Leavp to seek the when of and conscientiously studiously ents until eight years age been marked by economy and good she has successively p Woods Cross. ing the determine the equities of the cause be- sense. for the family removed to Mr. has this been true in as been bookkeeper employed Nelson purfore him, and Judge Howell has never Davis Especially About ten years ago Mercantile Comis evidenced by the and Golden county Rule, Capital he what do to ward acked the courage chased a farm in Clearfield Lumber Union the has not been the fact that and later county by pany, thought was just. where he has since resided. For two company. For the past two years she excessive called to court meet as a salesman Judge Howell is honest, he Is costs. upon for the HepMr, Davis has served one term years he was employed been has bookkeeper la expedi- and scholarly, he is brave, he m the store of the Clearfield Mercan- worth Meat and Grocery company. having performed his duties actious in the handling of judicial tile company, at Clearfield, and during her fact that the ceptably is entitled to a second term, for mer- lifeNotwithstanding since persons proving themselves that time developed a taste with work she has filled been has him Another attorney has described cantile pursuits to the extent that he found time to render service to her worthy of a public office by giving as follows: was selected as secretary-treasurand has an administration in strict conformity institutions and its church of the had one Judge Howell has abd general manager of the Excelsior faithfully filled a number of church the law are the ones who should with best preparatory educations of any be continued in their Fruit and Produce association. The offices. positions of trust. does and not in this State, only udge association conducts a general Hut his with the sole support of is vigorous Mrs. prosecution of Eldredge education, a those under .ie nave a good business and buys and her two small children, being left a he has ever indictment, but a and mind education, and legal prolegal shown a desire for the meting out of sells ajrast amount of fruit widow a few years ago. The individual broad he has had legal experience, to the one on trial. Relying duce. This business has prosnered worth and strength of character which and has shown the mettle that is justice under the management of Mr. Nelson has served her so well in fighting the solely upon his record during the who and him within today everybody of his incumbency, he asks the as never before and its success has battle of life, is sufficient guarantee comes before him recognizes in him period voters marked Mr. Nelson as a business man that she will prove a worthy successor of the Second district for their one of the ablest trial judges in this the polls at the coming of unusual ability. For this reason, to the best recorders which have from at support on is wants AH State. any lawyer next month. and the added reason that Mr. Nelson time to time served the people o$ election absoltuely fair deal, all any client has knows the needs of the county and Davis county. of is a trial demand fair to a right LAWRENCE E. ELLISON its people, prompted his many friends JAMES A. ANDERSON A vote for Eva Hepworth Eldredge gSESZSlTT2SES2S2irZS2S2S2S2S2S2S2Si his cause, that is what laywer an to put him forward for the office is a vote for a noble woman and a State For Representative Senator State wi For is what and that client they NO PROTECTIVE MEASURE want, which they seek for him. capable public official. Howell. receive from is Judge FROM DEMOCRATIC Davis county of The north end his work beforo the defend able to live on porthan CONGRESS. Increase any more made an rapidly fact in and growing FRANK L. LAYTON and JUDGE N. J. HARRIS tion of the county, has more roads reastock. Mr. Layton resisted an increase State board in the most convincing . more irrigated farms and for that on other lines of property and so well manner. "You couldn't get a protective of an unjust vai Candidate for no is assesment Ther Candidate, for County Assessor his as Judge of danger with touch son requires more road work and genin was he measure out of a Democrats of tha county Second Judicial Circuit eral looking after on the part of a When it came to considering a can- that he succeeded in convincing the uation of the property and the assessor aectionally organized Congress is Mr. and for those didate for the office of county as- State board that the raise was not while Layton county commissioner, have In the general review of men and , elechis more nd well that than so know you could get a it any a the to Davis people well young people reasons it is thereby saving events it would be purely a case of sessor, the Republicans of justifiable, out assured. of a disorderrevival is commissioners tion meeting active man on the county turned to the present incum- of the county a considerablee amount neglect to fail to mention the name of The From the house." Mr, of end county. L. from Hugheif canthat court ly Layton, 6n their taxes. bent of the office, Frank Judge Nathan J. Harris, who is a JR. A. WAITE JOHN it of at force bench in law the to Chicago. Republicans believe Mr. Nelson is just of Kaysville, as the one man for the tax Speech new for didate With the new would be bad policy for the people of , the man for the place. the second judicial district. Because S2SZS2S2S2S2S2SHSZS2S2SES252 place. During the past year the on in not a only for asacdve in Candidate Surveyor Mr. Nelson is County a of assessment, namely, method make he has given decisions of intricate to change the county business and social affairs but finds full cash value, first came into prac- sessors at this time. Mr. Layton is ticket has questions of law that previously had The county Republican time to devote to the work of his tice, and Mr. Layton had made the as- peculiarly fitted for the work of the borne the name of John A. Waite, of not been passed upon in the State, in g5ZSSSZSES2S2S2SEhs2S2SS53HS3E? church. sessment on the new valuation in a assessors office, both from the point Syracuse, as its candidate for county addition to passing judgment on less 5 PREPARE 8. the surveyor for many years, and as many important - cases that -- came' in- - the D. M. Nelson is a good citizen and most satisfactory manner. and conducting values of fixing When we contemplate Induswill make an excellent county comtimes has he been elected. While the course of his official duties, Judge The valuations under the old law affairs of the office. 60 45 and commercial conditions or state-widtrial about e be missioner. to a of office repucounty surveyor Harris has gained were supposed One of the county commissioners of duties of the imthe value of actual less we the see none of of member cent are the the that we are living In a a Mr. are as tation judiciary who light they per accompanied of the Davis county, fool's paradise. The temporary with portant and it can be honestly said who knows the law and the ideals of meet to property, and many citizens in Lake to M. E. WADDOUPS Salt how Layton discharged these the people. Having reached that age county were vitally interested prosperity to which our oppoboard, gives it as his opinion that he has always would work out. the State and honor valuation new with duties of experience in legal matters that the assessor as work integrity. Mr. nents point has been created by that for Laytons County Nominee Republican A vote for John A. Waite Jr. is a insures justice, his mature and temThe result of the new assesment as is equal if not superior to that of any abnormal conditions Incithe satAttorney made by Mr. Layton has proven pered Judgment is sought on many in the State and that he was vote for a painstaking official. assesor to the war. With the end dent in almost every instance. outside the pale of his who ?uestions Enjoying the respect of allindeed isfactory war there will be the of the received have of the Now that the people Representative know him, M. E. Waddoups is found new been has he conditions determined by a of it posnotices tax their citizenship, highest type a wise selection for county attorney. Nov. 1 and 31 to the same. Under was Oct new Millions to tax of men the sesses the Two Here necessary Register-Europe. that levy 22, qualifications Days Mdy Only Born in Bountiful, Utah, the of of valuation the honor and law the new rethe In dignity will trenches the then almost perpetuate 1885, he has since resided numbers is $15,000,-00state. round of in a the courts great Cross, Woods to county The of turn work. at and energies there and ' of this amount Mr Layton lie has nanow of lit was assessed the each belligerent .where he now has his home, reabout $10, 000,000, the district attorney and was twice educated at the L. D. S. University tions highly trained, will then of the property being asadelected to the State legislature. He mainder was of Utah, and the University be turned to production." was a member of the judiciary comby the State board of equalizamitted to practice law before the su- sessed Charles E. Hughes. state the first of legislature mittee tion. . preme court of the State oftheUtah, comwas made the This assessment 1896. 1, the fedmet which After January and before August 13,1914, United of equalization sought to mittee devised and set in motion the States, April State board eral court of' the in this county valuations the increase broad knowledge 1915. He has a term of commissioner. non-partisa- n, non-partis- an ar ar inter-mountai- n -- Co-O- Co-O- busi-nes- s, er ng pre-leg- al -- on FOR-THI- 0. 19, EVA HEPWORTH ELDREDGE For County Recorder For EZRA T. HATCH Commissioner Three-Year MARK E. WADDOUPS For County Attorney GEORGE For County Sheriff This page la prepared and published by the Republican Central Committee of Davis county. D. M. NELSON B. MANN For Two-Ye- ar Ccr. ' - r |