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Show ah wruTCLJbiUjijtt. "owvj Hyfum, Utah, rnaay, Aug. Zi, taken out of the files and put r to work as a new piece instead of the three-cen- t was f jr which it originally half-dolla- consideration was a three-cent- , U. S. piece, and a design featuring the likeness or Franklin was Mrs. Ross said the Franklin because prepared for it. design was chosen freedom Then the bureau came up Franklin symbolized and there is so little of that in jacketed white WASHINGTON, D. C. The with theinsteel 1943. That eased the the world. likeness of Benjamin Franklin pennieson the use of copper in which graces the new U.' S. drain The reverse side of the de- So the proposed halTdollar, almost showed up three-cen- t piece was shelved, on a new three-cen- t piece the Franklin with along The story has just been reAfter the war, the bureau got vealed by Nellie Taylor Ross, director of the mint. During the around to changing the design The law rewar, Mrs. Ross said, there was on the a great demand for coins and quires that coin designs be the mint was considering issu- changed no oftener than every 25 years. They are usually ing some new denominations. as soon as the limit r Mostly wanted was a coin that changed would relieve the great demand expires. for pennies. Copper, a scarce In the case of the and material dur- the period expired during the war, was being used to ing the war and nothing was SEE: make pennies. Station Wagon done then. But when peace Pick-uwas p Truck One of the new coins under came, the Franklin design Convertible zzr UnS TC SMALL CAR SALES New 3-C- ent Piece Shelved be design wil sign' features the liberty to next 25 years. seemed Mrs. Ross said that freego hand in hand with the dom idea. coined i nk Visiting From Salt Lak disSmithfield first were Mrs Han The new coins ren So 30. and daughter of far, tributed last April 11 visiting with her parent 7,035,414 new Franklin ' pieces have been struck. This Mrs. Anthon Jensen. va - 50-ce- nt ou' no1 ? a ths a: Mi Ch er -- coin-makin- For 6 way nourishment... serve half-dolla- K U ENRICHED Baked Foods Fresh every day from our treats that nourish your family 6 ways! Stop bake-ovens- South Main St. ji ; - jT. t"tUr ' :v Iff'' v4M . ' s a i in today! Logan v. W1 - I f 5 i 1 , A Candidate For ! V: ng RVEYA. $ f ! taste-tempti- 37 West Center Logan h ; ... TASTY BAKERY I A il) Ja r, 489 la V dr BANELLIS t se: -- 7 25-ye- I La r. -- d bo g. half-dolla- much-neede- g ? ' '"M DISTRICT ATTORNEY Democratic Ticket TO YOU, THE CITIZEN : I am a candidate at the Primary election on Sept. 7th for District Attorney on the Democratic Ticket. You are therefore, entitled to know something about one who solicits your confidence and Ul V' vote. I is I attended the elementary schools in Cache County and graduated from the Brigham Young College, then entered the Army in the first World War. After my discharge, I attended the Agricultural College at Logan for about three years, then went to the University of Utah Law School, graduating in 1928 and was admitted to practice in all the courts of this state, including the Federal. Between school seasons I worked on farms in both Cache and Box Elder counties and for the ; 1 .: r;; ' i i M : :.M i! ; ; ' ,1 knitting mills in Logan ; ' . ! i t i f.- , I ! : 1 I i . I ' : i ! f i ' i t Vu' LIMITED Play offer tires. give . ; elected District and County Attorneys to act and I have also served as City Attorney for Logan and Smitljfield for several years. In all these positions I have endeavored to work efficiently and in harmony with the Sheriffs offices of Cache, Box Elder and Rich counties, as also with other County and City officials for the impartial enforcement of law as intended by you and for good government. These positions of public trust and my private practice over a considerable number of years have, I believe, qualified me for District Attorney. In my opinion, the Democratic Party has gone down the line for the common man and for progressive and liberal legislation and I have always been a worker and supporter of that party, thru thick and thin, on principle, not merely at this time when I ask election preferment. Your support at the Primary election of Sept. 7th will be appreciated. Respectfully and sincerely yours, -- HARVEY A. 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