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Show EDN WILLIAM H. KING Democratic Nominee for li S .sera' now erring: his twelfth ypr m the t; s to where he has won reroiontion as on, the nations foremost orator His id ,.s perienee and brilliant record makes hn a ,i ,1 eholoe to represent this State in the me,, halls of Congress. Vote for King ami k.i Smoot from having twice as many vote any other Senator. . -- GEORGE II. DERN, Governor. MllR O. AIM lieiiiocratu lynilm5f1'oiinty Coramissioner, tw,v.year term. I a native of howii Crosa, I torn and resresl on a farm homesteaded hy his sian.tfalher, who was the orlulQal settler lie was grsduated from the in t,ioda Cns Hawn Conn I High S, hool In 1917. where he was on.- of the nnt prominent students In Unischod, Slfletpently he1 atlsmleil tiis Sine leaving sehmd he has versity of Utah engaged In farming wher he still has lie has dullngulahad himself more world. prominently, however, in the business As manager and prineipal owner of- Iluir A Co., (rriiin and pwluw hlppii Ka has shipiual and found markat for over half the ontoqs grown in the state of Utah. Such service to the Davis County farmer In In-a period of agricultural depression is ofactivestimable value. Through his business farm-erities, where ha deals directly with many con- a in every part of Davis County, ha ia versant with County's needs. II w outstanding success commends him to' the electorate of Davis County. - ' 1 it, i ,i H i. lo h.n, i n ,, iiliii i harm I, ti r I and th lji old,, , , ,,f The most outstanding of all Chief lag tivea of the State of Utah. His defat States rights and the rights of the peciM Not a tingle Mg been uncompromising. of his administration ts woieed by any oq irraaireelive of political affiliations. He a iron rest candidate for this office that ever been pmcented by any party. J h h t. r loot , n, h mis, t h n, v, farmmi rv(. 1 v, i'i Will GEORGE W. F. SMITH Nominee for the State Scml. comprises Davis .ii.l le I oi.nl I.o i, n imtne of Davis Comm I, - oni of th.i.n few who have success fulh managed u tarni organiutisin in inis Mile Hr knows the farmer's needs better thin anj other nominee, through a wide e Through his business organli.iti.n, lMr"',lr m,,r'' I'oruhable farm crops are marketed than b ny ''er orvsmiation in the State ilia ltlvr','nce as educator, farmer, banker, bun- r''1 nnirer. eminently qualifies him to rep. Havis County in the State Senate As of the Stute Hoard of Agriculture! h d1 1v 'County meritorious serv er in guarding snd protecting the hundreds of carloads of tomatoes and onions shipped out of the County. Smli a character with aueh a record will be a power In the State Senate He stands for more equitable and just tens I'cniiH-rmi- 1 liirtt-- , c nth Di-t- ri i ii In, h - h a natue of annington I ' tali Hi rvperi- snie of fo ir ars in th. ( ungrrs, of the I'nited Stales, together with hi many other erecutive pomtiom Imth in Churili nml State. make him one of the stroncen p,,il,, cnndi- dates for this position He is now u success- tul farmer of Ho Klifer County and the head of the Kegvstration Department of the State of Utah. 1 II ARNES Democratic Nominee for llepreaentatlve to the Stale legislature is a native of Kayaville, son of the late John K. itarnes, ptonr mer-l- i, hant and farmer of Davis County. Up until recent years he was manager of the Kayaville one of Davis County's oldest mercantile inst Hut ions. Here he learned from hla eminent father the values) hi aeons of business and character which mado him one of Davis County's soundest cltiaens. Having ratirsd several years ago, ha ia now in a position to offer hie time and wisdom to the eiUsens of Davis County As a public servant Mr. Harnes could devote his entirw time to his legislative duties, being unhampered by busi- ness duties. Vote for Mr. Hamm and aend a man of ripe business experienee to tba State Co-o- i r''nt t Democratic Nominee for County Attorney, is a native of Davis County, graduate of the University of Utah, and of the University of Chicago Law School, ia eminently and srholaa. ti rally qualified for the position of County Attorney. Mr. Layton has served the County daring two terms in this capacity. No lawyer In the county ean offer such qualifications and experience for the office aa does Mr. Layton. His fearless, honest, and just attitude commends him highly to the electorate of Davis County for this responsible position. UT, i V' EUGENE E. PRATT Candidate on th Democratic tiekat for trict Judge, is a man well qualified and inently fitted for this position, llo la I . Disemrost-ie- nt v- of Ogden where he has many years w nee ae practicing attorney, Mr. Pratt Is nils of the leading young lawyers of Ogden. Is. am-p- er - JOHN NUTTAL, JR. Dcmoerallo Nominee for State Superintendent legislature of Public Instruction, is Utah born, and VALENTINE GIDEON st grail us te of severs! of America's Wading ties. At present he Is dean of tho School 'Democratic Nominee for the Justice of the of Education at the Brtgham Young UniverJOHN A. HENDRICKS r sity at Provo. Utah. Ha waa last years Supreme Court, term, is a resident of President of the Utah Educational Association, OLIVER K. CLAY Ogden. He has been a member of the State His rseonl as City Judge of Ogdon won for which honor he won through an active Interest Democratic Nominee for State Attorney him the unanimous support of Ogden attor- in most of the educational movementa in the Supreme Court for a number of years and has served with merit and dignity i.eneral, is a resident of lnce, Carbon Coun- neys and JudgmKip of the Second Judicial State In tite last twenty yeara. School men throughout the State are uniformity in favor ty Utah. lie has so distinguished himself for District No more kindly and eons ids rate of Dean Nuttai. Lika Governor Darn he la State-wule ho la upright public service that character has ever graced the bench In Utah, strong 'with all parties. known for his wnl. knowledge of public quot- Ilia sebttlastie attainment, tempered wisdom, JOHN F. MENDENHALL ums He is well qualified for tba position fearless and just decisions commend him highJOSEPH CHEZ Democratic Nominee for State Treasurer, I, ly. a native of Utah County and a reudent of Candidate on the Democratic ticket for the Diatrtct Attorney for the Countiaa o t Weber, Springviile. He is the head of the "Menden-W. HARRISON FARR Davie and Morgan, lie ia a graduate of hall Hank of that city, lie is a member of SAMUEL R. THURMAN Georgetown University, aleo National UniDemocratic Nominee for State Andltor, is a the State Fair Board, and is well and favorversity of Washington. Hla dlatlngukshad asrv. resident banker of lsigan Utah Ho is known Democratic Nominee for the Justice of the ire as member of Uw Utah State Sonata far ably known for his ability and integrity, both in his Inhis for two terms, and also hla ability as a lawyer, locality and ability, honasty In his own County and throughout the State Supreme Court, term, ia one of the with a number of eseruUve positions Hr eminently qualifies for tho po-- most dustry has produced. together Jurieta distinguished Utah he has filled, eminently qualify him for this POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT. sition for whuh he seek He is fee rises, scholarly and juat. position. .1 Uni-ver- 1 ten-ye- ar DR.J. n. PAUL T J. Why do man of all parties M-nes- s R. Paul T Hacaaao education la iiryrrt teg of America and Paul, the f ran 1 sad no helper of youth, stands for child w I 7d to lomity aide public fcqtlte lawn, f s s the -a scouting, and adult education, first Utah advocate of Ylend smtnl, i and wth mosquito an termination, mediaal aid in and the pa real post. He has led tn a --dine the mine tea. the classified property t L -come tag. and rent tea. Be lUndi emplion from taaoa of homeo andor C for free medical service to tho poor, r s by I i and tory Insurance of V dice employer, abolition of injunctions in I pules, free Justice far wage camera I I of Isas than t&OM.M declared vat f sent public legal aommitteu ; for direct got aid to farms and new Industries for niff on Western products equal to that on . k- wage-eomor- H. S. Strong: Promoted To Purchasing: Agent King of Cars for Court Queen Harry Strong, salesmanager of the Utah Poultry Producers association, wax yesterday promoted to Purchasing agent of the association. Mr. Strong has been with the since Its beginning five years ago. He has worked up from warehouse foreman to his present position. Davis County, Utah, this 11th day of October, 192S. GEORGE B. MANN, I Ro-ciati- on Sheriff. By J. D. BURNETT, Deputy. Date of first publication October 11, ' 1928. MIIEAliJIRIE 1F WAILIii: in the vVorfldis Finest Hoiv-IPrncec- fl Date of last publication November 8, 1928. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS STATE OF UTAH Office of State Road Road Commission Salt Uke City, Utah October 31. 1928. ' Sealed bids will be received by the State Road Commission of Utah, State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah, at 2 oclock p. tn. November 1C, 1928, and at that time publicly opened for construction of one steel bridge with concrete approach spans and C30 ft. of graded roadway in Weber and Davis Counties, the same being State Road No. 129 at mouth of Weber Canyon. The length of road to be constructed or improved Is 775 feet, and the prineipal items of work are approximately as follows: . Concrete Class A 108 eu. iyus.; Structural steel 41 tons Lumber 19.7 M. F. B. M.; Unclassified borrow 2300 of tennis, has Purchased a new Helen Wills, monarch of all she surveys In the realm for her Sliver Anniversary Buick for her personal use. Known on the the new Buick is the believes tennis, she an in JrlTlnNh. l&WPh. Mb Sheriffs Sale DIS- Probate and Guardianship Notices Consult County Clerk or Respective ... Signers for Fchar Information. ... IN THE SECOND JUDICIAL TRICT COURT OF THE STATE OF UTAH IN AND FOR DAVIS COUNTY. & Trust Company, Loan Tracy corporation, Plaintiff, Tfq t cu. yds. Will. U .hown wkhhwamamtem. to-w-it: a Uintah Realty1 Company, a defunct being the same corporato Creditors1 corporation, A Livingston; Nicholson as tion Neph! J. Hansen. T. Wilcox; Wayne IN THE DISTRICT COURT OP DA- George Q. Morris, 0. M. Coxxens and the last re gala r VIS COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH, and Em-fl- y acting director, qualified elected, of In the Matter of the Estate trustees of Uintah Realty now and E. Morgan, Deceased. same corporation Company, being the Creditors will present claims with as Nicholson & Livingston; Wayne T. vouchers to the undersigned at the Wilcox,' Nephi J. Hansen and George the benefit of office of C. K. HOLLINGSWORTH, Q. Morris, trustees for Uintah Realty Comsaid of Attomey-at-Lfisuite 516 David Ee- creditors Guardian of C. Nicholson, John rie Building, Ogden, Utah, on or be- pany; a C. Nicholson, o Ralph the Estate C. fore December 5th, 1928. John minor Ralph C. Nicholson; ALFRED J. MORGAN, Nicholson, D. E. Livingston: Ert Administrator Walter Thomas and Howard for Wright; Defendants. . CL R. Hollingsworth, Attorney Thomas, Sale on the of Utah. Administrator. To be sold st Sheriffs EJ28. Dated and, issued at Farmington, at the 1928, publication October 4, of November, Notice . Daniel-Alexand- er, six-inc- 1-- ftt Bait publication November 1, 19. 10th day Plans and specifications are on file the office of the State Road Commission, Salt Lake City, and at District Engineers office at Salt Lake City, Utah, where they may be review, ed by prospective bidders. Specifications, proposal, bidding blanks and plans will be furnished at Salt Lake ity, on depositing 65.00, which will e returned, providing contractor submits au acceptable bid and returns the plans within seven days after bids are received. Any additional information may be secured at the office of the State Road Commission. - Each bid der must submit a letter from an approved surety company guaranteeing to furnish said bidder with required bond. Tlje right to reject any or all bids Is reserved, Cash or certificate check for Eight Hundred Dollars, ($800.00) made payable to the State Road Commission n hour of 12 oclock A. M at the front door of the Davis County Court House in Farmington, Davis County, Utah, the following described real broperty situated in Davis County, Utah, as follows,, Beginning at a point 255.78 feet north of the southeast corner of Block 18, Plat A, Kaysville Townslte Survey, and running thence west 1.395 Chains, thence south 30 feet, thence east 1.395 chains, thence north SO feet to the place of beginning containing 0.0G3 of on acre more or less. Together with that perpetual easement for-th- e purpose of constructing and perpetually operating and maindrain pipe line as h taining a described and set forth in that certain H quitclaim deed recorded in Book of Deeds, Davis County Record at page 324: And also together with that perpetual easement for the 'use of a certain brick wall described in that certain Indenture recorded in Book n of Liens A Leases, Davis County Records, page 2C1. All located hrDavis County, State i i ( - tao-yes- LIONEL I. LAYTON ? GOVERNOR GEORGE II. DEKt -- - --- must accompany each bid as evidence of good fsith and as a guarantee that f awarded the contract, the bidder will execute the contract and give bond as required. State Road Commission, By HENRY IL, BLOOD, IL S. KERR, -- - Chairman, Chief Engineer First publication November 1, 1928. Last publication November 8, 1928, t ftnna .. 'W L Tk Sport IrtJw O.1 a A BoJybyFkiter Ever since It first came before the public Pontiac has been recognized as the world's finest d six . . , And now a new measure of lvalue distinguishes the Pontiac. For todays Pontiac Six provides Vven finer performance and more advanced style finer performance resulting from a new, more highly perfected low-price- carburetor and new manifolding more advanced style from the use of smaller, sturdier wheels and larger tires ; . . Todays Pontiac Six . offers you even more foi; your money than its own famous predecessors. Come in to see it and drive it and youwHl marvel at all that $745 will buy. ' - . 7 RooWr, $744: Phortmt, Coop. $74h SportMUi loll, S7( ITVJi fUm 77t Coprtolrt, Sport Lmdaii Wm, Check Ptmtiae delivered pricat OalclaaJ M7L Ail prtcoo factor tfirr PflriT ImwO handling chrrrgem. Gnt oral Motors flaw i Poyat PI GEO. E. BRIGGS LAYTON, UTAH Badosas ITuns 186 RedJenee Tier j C SfWHMC si:. PRODUCT OF GENERAL MOTORS Weir Hot Air Furnace Jobbing and DAVIS COUNTY SHEET I.IETAL CIUS. A.TSDBP. Pro a T. YTC. Cornices, Chimney Tope, Gutters, Grain Kbs, Chyllibia, AU Kinds of Tin Work . Phones: Shop 1054; Rml, ICS. - T.' j |