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Show ia(;e eight THE fi() ELDER FRIDAY EVENING. JUIA NFWs-MU'KNA- life V, Experienced and Eawxer Prosecutor. HOW PRODUCTION! (By Using a certain DIESEL OIL All tractors must keep plugging this year (even though theyre a year older). If food production is to be increased, every avoidable bieakdown must be eliminated. And that means LEWIS E. NELSON The oil filter should have a regular cleaning. (The instruction book or your tractor dealer will tell you how often.) Remember, a clean filter removes sludge before it can hurt the engine. Your tractors air cleaner should be taken off and serviced as often as recommended by the manufactuicr.This grit and abiasives. keeps the engine from breathing-in Your farm Diesel should have Shell Talpex Oil. Only Diesels doing War Work can have it, because Talpex contains additives so scarce and so valuable in keeping rings from sticking, cylinders from being scored. OIL IS AMMUNITION USE IT WISELY! SHELL TALPEX Oil. Extra protection for every type of Diesel Engine BARGAINS IN THE CLASSIFIED ADS Democratic Candidate for District Attorney fl II - . i the f,rst time in the nistoiy of Fort Dexcns, , a navy contingent is hern quaiteied at the a inn up along xxith the soldicis i, Fruit Growers Slow In Filing Their Needs , R r months after Coxernor Maw took the oath of lhat Utah was out of debt within . The first xear $100,000 xvas paid reducing the bonded indebtedness to $1,695.-1)00the from Maw 005,000 transferred $1. liquor profits In January 19 l.I Coxernor o the Hoard of Loan Commissioners to be invested in f ederal Securities until 1055 when' state bonds become payable, and to pax the same. That was authorized by the legislature, so for all intents and purposes Utah is NOW out of debt as promised. GOVERNOR MAW H Sttwart. county agmt, icported today agn-cuttui- years member Fancy and plain colors. $1.95 to $5.00 BLOCKS - II o A IT A RE L FOR MEN Ch KEAD ALL THE ADS TODAY AND SA att bis ten SAVE - T ime - - No Waiting No Commissions La an Cit tod Money Ca I the No Postage No Freight -- NEWBURY, Mass (RIM Told that high school football star Robert Rose kicked oft with a cat instead ot a mntball, a ciistiiet tudge po idered the case, finally lined him S15 for unnecessaty : ought. css. tob st a feet gn ON Office Supplies & , i JUST TELEPHONE at ed cor Set ten las Fo SEASON jc; ,Ne - viilivu ed to the Department of Finance. This brought into this centralized control system all the accounting work heretofore spread oxer the state, necessitating large staffs of employes and duplication of work. Under this system all state departments are placed on a strictly cash basis and must keep within the limits of appropriations made by the legislature. Their respectixe needs and requests for expenditure of state money are being constantly checked and the system works for economy. There are fewer HEADS of departments who are responsible to the who. in turn, is directly responsible to the people w ho elected him. why Governor Herbert B. Maw should be elected for a second term to complete the reorganization program. Statements will follow to prove that Governor Maw has saved large sums to the taxpayers. He is the first man to discover what was wrong with state government and who possessed the ability and courage to step forward and correct it. BEGINNING The accomplishments in state government under the able leadership of Governor Herbert B. Maw are outstanding and have placed Utah far to the front among other states of the West in streamlining government, cooperating with the Federal government in winning the war and planning for the Post War period. Utah has responded quickly and efficiently in applying men, materials and money to meet all emergencies. The state has maintained the closest possible cooperation with President Roosevelt. When legislation has been necessary to further the purposes of winning the war that legislation has been enacted. VOTE IN THE PRIMARY ELECTION JULY 11 VOTE IN THE GENERAL ELECTION NOVEMBER 7 CONTINUE GOOD GOVERNMENT BY RETAINING W i t3M Gox ci nor 51a w ) ft two-piec- to e i 1 and dark shades. S15.00 Values styles in sheers, in pastel prints ; 16.75 allies Id $13.75 An NATIONALLY KNOWN OFFICE Ca 7 EQUIPMENT r Co ... office furniture and helps. WilsonI Jones stationery and filing supplies . . . Oxford filing lo Dietzen drawing materials supplies Keeboard. To Markw ell staplers typewriter papers Dennison i tags . . . Royal and Garter carbon papers and typewriter Mr ribbons . . . General, Dixon and Eagle pencils , . . Park-es ()unik and 51. Shaeffers Scrip, Sanford and Garters inks. Globe-Wernick- e ... ... ... ... 1 FOUNTAIN PENS Exersharp Skyline, Ilk. gold cap $9.75 Easter brook Fountain lcns $1.50 Inkograph pen. Gan used for making carbon copies. Esterbrook and Eberhard Faber movable points. Eberhard Faber with ink sac. pencil-pointe- d be ' rc-- 1 f t 35c BEGINNING SATURDAY Esterbrook NEW ARRIVALS in SUMMER DRESSES CO SPORTS WEAR New Nee nr nr nr JUST ARRIVED slack suits, separate slacks, jumpers these at and skirts. The E LITE Shop tfcid I div 8. SUMMER MILLINERY REDUCED ,n ',,iIes and Sheers C xvt t FURNITURE and EQUIPMENT BETTER DRESSES SI 9.75 s STATIONERY S SEE US ABOUT WOODEN OFFICE SATURDAY 1 t Wa ion At Just The Time You Need That Extra Summer Apparel In txxo groups . . . One anil jersey s. crepes, etc. Sizes 1 Mi Government offices, school boards, county and city off- nw icers, any large organization We can save you mone; on office equipment and supplies of any kind, in an) Jai A. quantity. m THE ELITE ONE GROUP ccompllSsIbmsafs Mazny WILSON-JONE- at T Co lag . 1 am bat and your order will be courteously taken and promptly delivered. pegial that a central accounting bureau xxas set up to take oxer the accounting xxork of all departments xxhich was assign- fiicmKol Kit k Off' ( lists SI 5 i THE RECORDS SHOW: by yater MID The Above Are Just A Few Of Many Reasons: l of 1 - Gox-ern- Adxeili'-emen- SWIM TRUNKS sor the Metropolitan Opera company, performed at Bushnell Oeneial hospital Wednesday in the Red Cross auditorium uhoie she leceixed gieat ap-lause from soldiers attending. according to Lieut Cha'les M Coif, special services of-- f cer. The ballerina made her debut oefoie the assembly of the and has League of Nations, ('aneed before capacity houses in the w oi Id's leading show She bi ought hei own places accompanist. Storage Commission. RcI sed as authority on Lunation projects. Was Member of National Committee on P u I) I i e Eands. Heliexes I tail still has great xxealth in dexelopment ' of its resources: Land, xxater and mines. Paul Pohtical Adx that the General fund levy has again been eliminated, and School District levy has been reduced by two mills and the General property tax levy for State and School purposes is the lowest in history. Never before has so little of the tax dollar been expended for administration as now. (Paid Political $1.00 to $3.50 SMART Moiina Montes, internationally famous pi emit r danseuse 15 and basque weaves. White, brown, blue, green, tan. Small, medium and large sizes. Ballerina Wednesday II.I.I M PETERSON Republican Candidate for Congress First District litis man knows I tali and I'tahs needs. He has a broad experience, 'twenty years in geology. 7 lears Director of Experiment station. of Exten I!t years Director sion Serxiee. lisle shirts in solid colors and stripes, flat and fancy Soldiers See Famous THE RECORDS SHOW: GOVERNOR MAW SAID: that he would bring under more definite control the expenditures of all state funds by operating through a centralized accounting system under the reorganization program. cot ward, Tee ot 21 in $2.50 to $5.00 Hy-tur- THE RECORDS SHOW: VC All Regular Sizes Cotton that as yet county fruit growers haxe not placed their requests lor labours to harvest the fruit crop. In ordc that the extension set vice may be able to secure the ad littoral helpeis nee led, fruit gi oxers are requested to notify the office of their labor i pquirements. Pric s for all flint look good this yen'. This funt crop means food for our armed forces, ou ' Allied neighbors, and the oivi.iaii population. It nuis' be harvested, Stewart said. and Mis. Lamont Bootu and familx ot Ogden visited Mi. Booths mother, Mis. Booth Sunday. Uis lma Cook and Mis Otto Hill and child) en spent the Fourth .n Biighim Cdv that possible. qnj(l colors PLAY MATES 27 die. Mi During the 1940 Campaign Herbert B. Maw said he would get the State out of Debt and at the same time reduce taxes. Few believed in i visi'in; CHECK the RECORD yarns Tan, Green, Blue i t ill Ilowy-- YES, BY ALL MEANS . -- gKim City was a guest of Mrs George L. Wintle Sunday. Mr. and Mrs Alton Perry of Ogden spelt Sunday tolative.s ant Blends -- and plain smartly tailored colors for summer robe refreshment. -- an! lelatixes isit ng mends ft h Miss Jean Shonka of Br - plaids . , Xseiks Dlentled i is-- Mis Steed' HONEYVILLE Huckmillei and son Rich ml of am spending Salt Lake City 11ns week in I Ionov v tile xtsiting and friends i elativ eMis A st,n Triman and son at Lobby ol Ogden are xisiting the home of Mr Tolman':, sister. Mis. IIrum Boot!: and family. Mrs flyium Hooili enteltam ed at i dinner paity Thursday txenmg (luests included Mis Austin Tolman of Ogden Mrs Stexei. BuckmilU r of S.,!i Lake flty, Mis Tolman ofBulk andHoney Mis Came Booth xille M. and Mrs. Lean Hunsakei a el business viMtois in Logan V t due ,da Mr a id Mr Ruben Bensen ot FAVORITE t J Ogden calleo on Honexxille te .dives and lneni s Sunday Maud Ileinrgtin i' Mrs. Hunting, die, snout sever. cays la t week with lelatixes n honey v iflt . Miss Yetexe Boa mail of Po't-land- , Oi e is spending a tea LONG SLEEVE mi- n Honeyville News I Hi Dinner Welcomes '111 'in C'.ty and Owlet-To, nth at Beat' Lake New Minister Mem be i s of the Tiemonton m Shonk.i went by 'liti-i'a- x U Methodi-- t church hold a dinner morning 1. ke to spend the day paity tins week to welcome to l he paiish Rev. Wil.s C i'i.S new minister who aiRKdps, de i nip id the Daugh-,med lecently Horn Longmont, is m R mi.-e- s entei Colo. in nutiu. o) two outgoing Rev Phelps replaces Rev. U Veld i Cook and Aliet P Uutf. who has accepted a The part) i st xxeeK a pastorate in Coloiado. Cap-t.lof home the held at Tolman Visiting ili.ing gin.es weie the Reeve Services Held dixeisions of the after-iia d lmious lum heon At Fifth Ward eix'd ti nut' mom bins, Funei d services lor William mined gui ts were each Recto, 59. Percy l'd w:tn a loel book Pound who tiled Sunday at his home M uid Mis Abinad.e in Wes Biigham City, wcie I la ii an spen, to bo onductcd this afteinoon daughter of fast u and Tuesday at 2 o'clock in the Fifth watd ik with Silt Lake City lel- - thapoi oy Bishop Howard Jon-es n Intoi merit was in Brigham u 'one Benson, Billie Hill under duection I .to ye Hunsakei spent the City"tnecemetery, B. Felt funeiai ol Ii.uold u.th in Brigham City. home 'i .1 Twenty fixe sears general practice and six sears as (ache Gounty Attorney. A loyal Democrat, contributing financial and moral support to the Party. Member E.D.S. Church. World War Veteran. hiwanis Member I.ogan Club, past President of Club and past Lieutenant Goxer-no- r of Ctah Idaho Pistiict, Kiwanis International. Public spirited. Takes keen interest in war work. Ward chairman in Red Cross and War Loan Drives. If elected, pledges to discharge duties of oft ice in an efficient and impartial manner. our Will appreciate -- TO INCREASE .lint 7, Kp 25c aW- - x 50c 75c Other Fountain Pens from $1.50 to Stationery - Gifts - Books - $o School Supplie snmiem OFFICE SUPPLY Convenient New Location 60 South Mair |