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Show IDE IPAGE SIXTEEN Democratic Candidates (Continued from Page American Legion commander in serving one term. OSCAR W. McCONKIE, Salt Lake City, is now completing his third four-yeterm as judge in the third judicial district of Utah. A native of Moab, he began his law practice in Monticello where he served for a time as town attorney, later as San Juan county attorney and for several terms as member of the district school board. He served four years as state senator from the district which then comprised Carbon, Emery, Grand and San Juan counties, later was appointed to the state board of ar 1937, A D V O C A T E , 0 PRICE .""TOiUtcr,, a T A !s of yeHari-aS,rdlbtnc- -- l i IRA A. HUGGINS, Ogden, member of the state senate for the past ten years and now president of that body, and has been is an attorney-at-laengaged in the private practice of his profession in Ogden for the past 15 years. Born in San Pete county 42 years ago, he was admitted to the education for six years, following practice of law in 1925. He is a mem- which he went on the bench as judge ber of the American Legion and ac- in 1928. tive in church affairs, having served as bishop of the L. D. S. tenth ward. HENRY D. MOYLE, Salt Lake City attorney and business man, was eduDR. HERBERT B. MAW has served cated as a mining man, got his legal for ten years as a member of the state training at Chicago and Harvard unisenate, for four years as its president. versities. He has managed a number He is former dean of men at the Uni- -. of mining ventures in Utah and Neversity of Utah. A native of Utah, vada, and has had extensive interhe attended the University of Utah ests in oil refining companies. For and later Northwestern university. three years he has been chairman of He was admitted to the bar in Utah the welfare committee of the L. D. S. in 1916. During the World War he church, and at one time was distiict served overseas. A member of the United States attorney. He is a general board of the Y. M. M. I. A. World War veteran. For many years for eight years, he is now a member he has been an instructor in the Uniof the Deseret Sunday School Union versity of Utah Law school. w -- fore, will not apiPear States commissioner 0n the Priina-club 'by the United ballot. , American Legion, Price Knvaiiis other four with act to education O. p. of Price to "moOlodge DR. E. E. MONSON is completing lerintendents on a committee o', deVf ye states. FRED VV. KELLER his first term as secretary of state. Per rtrbonviHe. ate school organizations of the at nom practice of law since mf81 m te Democratic the for In his earlier life he worked as a His home is Unopposed his laborer, engaged in business, and ination for state superintendent, General Forney Attorney on the Monticello from to ownprimary not a the He appear will is practiced profession. of Provo, a name BALLIF S. 3:GEORGE to Price moving at the er of extensive farming, business and commander ballot. as cuy .e- - fo.mer Utah department er continuing his law praet Born in San Pete countv h hert corder at Richmond, was a member of the American Legion, c . ed his law degree from and years as judge of the Provo of the state legislature 1933-3iS1'' U a V(N of Utah in 1917, follow? has been active in the L. D. S. church, then being elected sity He served overseas during he two served a mission. on served District Hewastorney. Judge years in the having so ser is president of the Eastern born at Richmond, educated there the World War, and a was Manti, HOUGAARD, A. Fiance JOHN 8ar D. S. mission in association and a and at B. Y. U. and Denver univer-'RoTe 'land Pi eminent in Democratic cir- eIected district judge in 1936. A the Eastern Utah he was keynoter at the Carbon ;ve 0f xanti, he got his legal training Mr. Keller is 0IL this at the University of Utah was San automatically City,! county Democratic convention as DAN M. WHELAN, Salt Lake two ed, only Democrats a sma , and I, Pete county attorney four tei has served as merchandising man- - spring and came within Pete ing nomination for the two tne Democ San vauous to state elected adviser ot being legal ager for the Utah Liquor Control gin judicial positions. o num er in a county cities commission since its establishment chan man. Utah of the was an original member He came to Salt Lake City in 1917,' District Attorney e is au as een Bar GROVER A. GILES state own his commission. haberdashery establishing d 1933 DONALD T. ADAMS, Monhce-district for nominated since com-iutgeneral maticaIiy y attorney there in 1929 and operating the to that time was are only two Demo, was first elected district attor as there for years many prior judgei he until the commission pany joined cu cratic candidates for the two distiict four years ago A graduate o staff. He was a delegate this year to pi eminent in legal and political eie- nJ Uta (Continued on Page R) W . positions. His name, judicial the national Democratic convention in cles ol Southern Millaid county, he ivceived his law of Ltah degree from the University as- graduation upon and immediately State Treasurer Millard county of OLIVER G. ELLIS, at present is Mimed the duties m 1919, the chief deputy state treasurer, hav- attorney He was twice candi- was He 1930. and 1926 1934. 1, been ing appointed December SEE OUR NEW LINE OF He was born in Ogden, educated injdatefm disti ict judge the public schools there and has had SAMPLES FOR MADE-TO-MEASUR- E GRANT MacFARLAN issue; 15 years experience in Salt Lake City SPRING SUITS. and Ogden banks. He has also work- ator from Salt Lake county, foruma of repiesenta-house of the member ed as a chemist for the Amalgamated NEWEST COLORS AND and former as- receiv- - tives for two terms, Sugar company and served an er of a large canning company. Dur- - sistant in the ofiices of coun y WEAVES. SATISFACTION - a He piacticing attorney. ing the years he was engaged in theiclty GUARANTEED BY THIS LINE A native o business, he organized and 'er in Sait ake City. e t lived in he has St George, was first president of the American, ONE OF THE BEST IN city foi the past 36 years being of Banking unit m Ogden. Come In and Have AMERICA. educated theie and receiving his law of Utah A Look. JOHN W. GUY, state auditor since degiee horn the University 41 years old He 1927. is state chief 1936, was general board. 13) S D N j DISTRICT 7, So r L. na-'cl- es 2 1 . 1 NOTICE PEOPLE ed ng t1- cap-instit- hl , HmelAttfy deputy formerly auditor and prominent in his profes- sion for yeats at Provo. Under the law, a state auditor may not succeed himself in that position, but may seek another elective position. Thus, Mr. Guy is seeking the nomination for state treasurer. He is a native of England, coming to this country in 1905 and making his home in Piovo, where he still is a property owner. He was elected Utah countv auditor in igig T While Volume of Business Continues , e ALLEN G. THURMAN Sa t ge the piesiding ju City, at piesent is m the thud judicial district of Utah. taking the position two yeais ago 'when Rogei I McDonough went on e he state supieme court bench ls completing his second foui-yeSon Ol one term as distiict judge the founders ot the Demouatic PaUy in Utah, Judge Thuiman is a graduate ol the Univeisity of Utah and a Woild War veteian. He ob- tamed his law degiee at George State Auditor R. R. CAREY, special deputy state Washington university, practiced law, 'k lor six years betoie le- -i auditor engaged in investigating re- - ln New lief conditions, has been making spe- - turning to Utah in 1928 ; cial audits for several years. He State Superintendent came to Utah in 1912 and to Salt Lake CHARLES H. SKIDMORE, incum-- I City in 1916 and since then, except tate superintendent ol public beenihent for six years in California, has has taught in all instruction, in Among public engaged accounting. lon-(d and in each ol the, echoed, inves-special auditing jobs was j ot higher learning institutions ithiee of State board. the Land tigation in Utah. He has been a supermtend- REESE M. REESE, incumbent state ent for 20 years, of Granite school treasurer, is former Carbon county district and later of the Box Elder (treasurer. A native of Utah, he taught 'in Carbon county schools for several years, later being employed by CarHe was elect-le- d bon coal companies. 1930 and rein treasurer county elected in 1934, serving until 1937 when he took over the duties of the state office. As the law prohibits the treasurer from seeking to succeed himself, he is running for the nomination for state auditor. ai if MENS MENS MENS MENS BEST SUITS Cleaned & pressed $1.00 50c SUITS Pressed & PANTS Cleaned pressed 50c 25c PANTS Pressed FREE REPLACED BUTTONS 20 THE SERVICE ONE PER CENT REDUCTION ON LADIES All Repairing Extra Charge GARMENTS -- These Prices Are CASH On Delivery. If Charged Yon the Regular Price. CALLED It Will Cost DELIVERED FOR AND dn-is-hi- s THAT ACME CLEANERS & TAILORS s 9 1 $5.00 Regardless of your particular requirements, there's a W. PHONE 237 F. MYERS, 17 E. Main Owner St. Price, UUi FRIEDMAN-SHELB- H. YOUNG, Carbon BRIGHAM county clerk and auditor, has had 22 (years of wide experience in account- -l ing and auditing work, with the Rio Grande railroad, construction and mining concerns, and with Carbon county municipality. With the exception of a short period, he has lived in this county for the past 20 years. He was appointed county cleik in 1933 to fill a vacancy, elected to that two (office in 1934 and years ago. He has been active in the shoe to please you Visit our store and see these "greater value shoes. PRICE TRADING COMPANY SHOE DEPT. PRICE, UTAH j ll!lllllllllllllll!llll!llll!llllllillllllllllllllllllll!l!ll!!llll!lllllllll!llll!l!ll!l!lllllllllll!ll!!lllllllllll!lll!llllllllli!ll!!llllllll I III THE PRIMARY SEPT. 3RD 1 W. E. COUNTY COMMISSIONER iclntire REPUBLICAN TICKET Community Service HISTORY PAST DIRECTOR PRICE CHAMBER 48 AGE OF COMMERCE Born and reared in Price, Carbon County EE E E PAST PRESIDENT PRICE ROTARY CLUB FARMER STORE CLERK DIRECTOR EASTERN UTAH ASSOCTD INDUSTRIES MINER E SALESMAN NOW: Home Owner Large Tax Payer Businessman CITY COUNCIL PRICE 6i2 Years If nominated and elected, I the people of Carbon County an impartial and business like administration. VICE PRESIDENT INTERMOUNTAIN MUSIC FESTIVAL You can tell the delicious quality E of E its clean, tin- gling taste. And after you drink it, you experience the refreshed feeling that makes the pause that refries Americas Coca-Col- a with pledge W. E. McINTIRE. from Coca-Col- a Has served on numerous committees acting for the benefit of Carbon County and Eastern Utah. ice-co- ld ELECT FOR YOUR COMMISSIONER A MAN QUALIFIED BY EXPERIENCE TO PROPERLY ADMINISTER THE AFFAIRS OF CARBON COUNTY n favorite moment. pause that Tt authority 3UU1HURN UTAH refreshes of the coca-coi- COCA-COL- A a co. by BOTTLING CO. |