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Show Page Four llhelleekljiltefle? U. of U. Play Cast frtllttiH k? THE INLAND PRINTING COMPANY matter February 15, 1911, at Kajraville, Utah, Entered M second-claa- s Advertising Ratal on Application. Subscription $2.00 a year in advance. -- - TELEPHONES C. V. K. Saiton, No. 70 & A. Epperson, No. 124 Office No. 10 The Bond IsSue for Roads Only taxpayers can vote on the proposed bond issue for county road purposes at the general election Tuesday, Novemfor voting on this proposal will be ber 6. Separate-ballo- ts furnished the judges of election, and separate ballot boxes for the deposit of these votes will be provided. Too often, bond issues fail by reason of public lethargy. Everyone eligible to vote on this proposition, should vote Proponents of the bond issue set oit that the federal government will make a direct grant of $16,500.00, thus making available to workers of this county $54,000.00. According to the proponents of the bond issue, the roads proposed to be built are needed farm to market highways which will serve the public interest. VOTE ON THE BOND ISSUE. , trol, it cannot produce results if the public is indifferent. I am the public treasury. Banish the drunken, the reckless, constant the under be incompetent driver it may must I kept save and looters life, and the lives of lovdespoilyour against guard ones. ed ers. As never before I have been converted into a ponderous feed After Me What? A veritable deluge is being poured into me, only to be seised upon and snatched up by a growing army of jostling, grasping, contending humanity. The more I give, the louder they cry for MORE. The FAT as well as the LEAN have deserted their own boards to come to feed their fill out of my generous hold. There seems to be no end to their capacity. Their hunger is never appeased. They give no thought that there might come a day when the food stream that feeds them may dwindle to a mere trickle. Experience has taught me that that day will, and must, come. Already I wrsignrof shrinkage in the flow. . Will they then be satisfied with less and less T Will they be willing to return to their accustomed haunts and provide once more for their own means -- Dont Worry About The Farmers -- ten-ye- self-relian- EXPENDITURES OF THE SHERIFFS OFFICE Under Previous li. Under Administration Sheriff Holbrook 1928 1929 1930 ..$5,8724 7,021.49 1931 What, then, will become of me? I am destroyed, what is there to replace me ? It is I speaking the public treasury. From the Utah Taxpayer. If Banish the Reckless Driver Reports from police departments, state traffic authorities and safety organisations in all parts of the country show a startling increase in automobile accidents. Every driving crime is on the rise. The result, if the present trend continues, will be that 1934 will see the establishment of a new high in fatalities. Statistics for the worst driving months October, November and December -- may make the record even more horrible. 6,542.12 1933 Total i ..........$19,436.45 s 1 Total Colton CallsBetweenNew of genuine business organisations, which, through ex- - memberships w. $17,985.04 advancing our store does not sacrifice one good, clean quality to get a cheap price. But please do not misunderstand us. We buy quality and the lowest Erice that comes with quantity buying. You may be sure of the right price as well as quality at our stores. t,j. it? As Fall Campaign W reaucracy; Replieg to Roosevelt Adits y-the-fact Republican Senatorial Cam-- 1 Nominee Launches to State palgn on Relunr SAVED THE TAXPAYERS $1,451.41 For ECONOMY EFFICIENCY Re-ele- Th Pid Termini O Republican kdf know in w dear their hearts it not Democratic tome from the people." j The pUe I Q eerie Fletcher's ad .I a replr for a to the tiplei of fovemment the "SSfc- - endedtn 0tor at1 lint 4y he u nominated at csmU S.U, J U hi the recentR He convention. publican fan Friday amortimt and Olden by There he Republican deviation. speech, out made hie first campaign linlnl bn program. he wsj m eliat In the afternoon Lake Reck Hot Springs by a Salt county Republican delegation to the corted throuih the city Hotel Utah lor a dinner which preceded the fusel reception. OJher Speaker were Other tpeakert Friday night state chairman, D. Anderson, Byron who presided. D. N. Straup. candidate (or selection to th state supreme for court; Arthur Wooley. randidite 2d 2 UPON THE QUESTION OF CREATING AN INDEBTEDNESS FOR THE PURPOSE OF LAYING OUT, CONSTRUCTING AND MAINTAINING PUBLIC ROADS WITHIN AND'FOR DAMS COUNTY, UTAH. AT THE GENERAL ELECTION HELD IN DAVIS COUNTY, UTAH, ON TUESDAY, THE 6TH DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1934. Question Submitted: i Shall the Board of County Commissioners of Davis County, Utah, be authorized to create an indebtedness for and on behalf of said county in the amount of $37,500.00, for the purpose of laying out, constructing and maintaining public roads within and for said county, by issuing the negotiable interest bearing coupon bonds of said county in said aggregate nrin-cipamount of $37,500.00 ? . . Saturday mk combat Administration policies. Asserting the issue in the approaching elec-fh- e rjgp1 of the people to gov-r-n themselves, . In tpite of rietcher said; in Dtma. uuh ""'prtundmenUUUgPe OFFICIAL BALLOT Above Brices Effective - ihped Politic! Advertisement. Certified Copy of ed V0"!- m.f- part.- accept the " of the new dealhe said, in F elac tion of dIy u Sees Sheriff Joseph Holbrook hP5- Fletcher, in a nation-wid- e asserted the new dealwaTa Former Congressman No Hope for Recovery Under Roosevelt Regime ct " JEWJSfi: TALK G. O. P. CHIEFS INTEGRITY HotS courts n from the Tint district. Frederick C Loofbourow. lor cnniress from the Second district. state and Ajax, candidate lor X. treasurer other on the speakers plalfon re Mrs Jesse F. Cannon, woman. Mrs John P county chairwoman, c Yin yon. stale vie lr C Cf.i"' k Seatuafjg rTt Will W . UrV Ok Z 5'ew lu Cuun Deal s' 'd Publican ; ou Mh, th.7:rr rvatio-Ymitt- ee SC! - al OP. SKAGGS vstoro Suretv of Puritv" YES FOR THE ISSUE OF BONDS i NO save SAFE j There is no hiding place for money as safe as a bank: Your money in this bank is safe from loss through rob. bery, fire or any other Accident. Then too, you are always sure of having the' money available , when yonneedit- - most when oportunity knocks. , (If the voter desires to vote for the issue of bonds, he should strike out the word No. If he desires to vote against the issue of bonds, he should strike out the word YES.) Countv of Davis STATE.OF UTAH i , I, Quajle Cannon, County Clerk, in and for the Countv of Davis, State of Utah, do, hereby certitj- - the foregoing to ful1- - ,rue oni1 direct l,e copy of the official ballot to be used at the election, on November G..19:;i, for of voting on the special bond issue as appears on file in ' the-purpos- e mi-offic- e. Last but by no means least, this bank is a member of The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. , Barnes Banking Co. . Chairman Fletcher Attacks Government pj T A imiemi n 4 Even (hough prices are rOQDN. CmTTOTT feUls Q.O.P. Accepts NcwDeah This saving has been accomplished in spite of the fact that the sheriffs work has increased many fold in all departments as evidenced that 185 men have already served time in the county jail under Sheriff Holbrook as compared .with only 65 during the entire four years of the previous administration other work has also increased, but, already, Sheriff Holbrook has Quality Deal Gommunism,-Naziism-andEaci- sn: SAVED THE TAXPAYERS $1,451.41 all !! In September In;JnstThreeYearsSfterlffHolbr&6rHas The automobile accident problem, which has been a major issue for many years, has reached a crucial stage. The American highway today is a slaughterhouse the most careful, competent and courteous driver takes his life in his hands when he ventures on it. Around the next curve or over the next hill there may be a drunken or reckless driver at the controls of several thousand pounds of steel moving at a tremendous speed. Less than ten per cent of motorists take chances but that tender cent menace us The type of safety campaign, restricted both in time and area, must be replaced by a real safety campaign, engineered and enforced by the general public by the ninety per cent of drivers who are competent and careful. The reckless must be driven from the .highways and to achieve this, the force of public opinion can be even more useful than law. No matter how good a states traffic code or how conscientious a highway pa-is,- loca-tio- Cross $6,65752- 5,839.85 5,487.67 1932 -- ; A year ago the Davis county commissioners were advised by the U. S. Forestry department that unless the C. C. C. boys the camp they provided quarters for would be moved to some other county. - - The commissioners, keenly, aware of the various advantages and benefits, of the camps being located in n the county proceeded to provide a camp site. The was made at the head of Parrish canyon a site with water where experiments could be carried on with various varieties of trees, shrubs, and grasses to deter mine those best fitted for flood control, soil erosion con- trol, and water storage. The section was bought from Davis county people for $4.00 an acre. Under the agreement with the government it will be sold back to the government to go into the National Forest Reserve. Davis county will therefore not have expended one cent for this vast and profitable C. C. C. enterprise located in our county, except that paid for rent at Woods Cross. ar Others Hay Preach Econom- yil Sheriff Holbrook Practices It! There is much worry about the American fanner. Many believe that what seems to be his increasing dependence on governmental relief and aid, will weaken his traditional and honQualities of est individualism. A percentage of farmers is willing to depend upon political relief measures but that percentage is very small In all aections of the country, groups of farmers have banded together tp fight their own battles and win their own victories. They regard relief as being purely temporary a lift over a particularly bad place in the economic readr They have no Intention of de-pending upon it for their future welfare. These farmers constitute the of support? the furies? And the County Gets Every Cent Hack! (Paid Political Adv., Pavia County Democratic Central Committed Future Or will they storm the fount, only to find it dry? t Who, then, will be able to stay k a is hereby given that the stockholders of the of meeting After highly competitive tryouts, Davis and Weber Counties Canal is three Davie county student! at the Company, a Utah corporation, will and namheld," been be hereby called to Univereity of Utah have ed to take part in the annual var- b held, at the office of the The 626 David Ecfles Building, in sity play of the univereity. Bean." The Late Christopher Ogden, Utah, on November 5th, play, is to be given December 7 and 8 In 1934, at 10 oclock A. M.,of said day, for the purpose of considering Kingsbury hall. the proposition oi Mis Beatrice Call, Bountiful, has and acting uponArticles of Incorpothe. amending been selected to play the part of said ration of corporation to extend Susan, while Keith Brown, Woods the time of continuance of said corWarCross, will play the part of beyond the years ren. Miss Evelyn Blood, formerly poration for fifty - present limit oi theof expiration of Ksysville, but now of Salt Lake its existence, and of voting upon City, will fill the role of Ada. All and adopting an amendment to Arof the "students are graduates of ticle Third of said Articles so that, Davis high school. when amended, it shall read as folA private dress rehearsal will be lows: given December 1 for the Western This corporation shall, .coSpeech Teachers association, which ntinue in existence fora period will be in session on the campus of one hundred years." then.' Plans are also under way to This meeting is called by order give road performances in parts of and pursuant to a resolution of the Idaho and Utah. ", Board of Directors of said corporation and all stockholders are urged pert and experienced management, to be present. are applying proven business methWITNESS the hand of the secreods to farm problems. The question tary of said corporation with the of supply and demand, of produc seal of said corporation hereto aftion and marketing methods, of fixed this 13th day, of September, foreign markets, of tariff walls and 1934. ROBERT C. NYE, , in brief, everything embargoes Secretary. that affects the farmer engage " . . their attention. They work with (SEAL) Date of first publication, Octobthese problems, not for a day or a week or a year, or until another po- er 11, 1934. Date of last publication, Novemlitical party comes into power, but ber 1, 1934. continuously, permanently. They are here to stay. Those who have watched the coThe resident collegiate enrollment, ops grow and develop, have little of the University of Utah has douto fear for the future of the pro- bled during the past gressive American farmer. Notice com-pan- y, under the Act of March 8, 1879. trough. Notice to Stockholders Davis Students in - In. witness w hereof, I have here (SEAL) unto set my hand and affixed my official seal, this 27th dav of October A. D. 1934 - ry Kaysville, Utah County Clerk. October Colton Is Friendly Where Will He Stand In Novembei Baid Political Advertisement by Pontocr 1 i |