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Show THE PROVO POST List TUESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1922 Nemin&tioinis, Genera! Electtium I NOVEMBER 7, 1922 REPUBLICAN PRECINCT NOMINATIONS , Provo Precinct Justice Carl V. Constable, Benjamin F. Kept r Pleasant Grove Precinct Justice. OU Anderson. Constable, Leonard S. alkf r. Vineyard Precinct S. George Bunker. Constable, Thomas R. Boulton. Lakeview Precinct Justice,, W. J. Ta lor. Constable, Parley dinger. Pleasant low Precinct Justice, Llmo Cluff. Constable. Major Pierce. Precinct Justice. J. Springville M. Westwood. Constable, David A, Johnston. DEMOCRATIC PARTY SOCIALIST PARTY TICKET TICKET TICKET o O REPUBLICAN PARTY FARMER-LAB- i PARTY OR j For United States Senator For Cong. Representative, 2d Dist. E. DAVID C. DUNBAR LEATHERWOOD O. For Justice of the Supreme Court JAMES W. CHEIRRY For Supt. of Public Instruction DR. C. N. JENSEN For State Senator rn o O For United States Senator WILLIAM H. KING For Cong. Representative, 2d Dist. ERNEST BAMBERGER TICKET For Justice of the Supreme Court For United States Senator C. T. STONEY For Cong. Representative, 2d Dist. LJ E. G. LOCKE For Justice of the Supreme Court E. E. CORFMAN For United States Senator i RUBY LINDSAY WEBBER For Supt. of Public Instruction RUBY LINDSAY WEBBER Crandall. For United States Senator C. T. STONEY For Cong. Representative, 2d Dist. E. G. LOCKE For Justice of the Supreme Court For Supt. of Public Instruction For Supt. of Public Instruction D. C. JENSEN For State Senator l For Cong. Representative, 2d Dist. For Justice of the Supreme Court I I I I For Supt. of Public Instruction For State Senator For State Senator F. GEORGE F. SHELLEY N. A. PETERSON G. Precinct Benjamin Francis A. Peay. Constable!, Justice, N. S. Mace. Goshen Precinct Justice, Warren Burraston. Constable, "Hugh .McKin- ney. Santaquin Precinct Justice, DanConstable, John O. Peterson. Salem Precinct Justice, Lester iel S. Jerman. ; W. Searle. lard. Lehi Lewis. TWEEDE WILFORD W. WARNICK For State Representative WM. A. KNIGHT Spanish Fork Precinct Justice. Fred M. Jackman. Constable, Walter T. Roach. Payson Precinct Justice, L . Constable. W. P. Dowtllo. , MRS. INEZ KNIGHT ALLEN LEROY DIXON Justice, For State Representative For State Representative For State Representative LAWRENCE ATWOOD Melvin Constable, Bal- Precinct Justice,' Henry Joseph JL Alpine Precinct Justice, George E. Burgess. Constable, Robert Hunter. American Fork Precinct Justice, William Hunter. Constable, William Constable, Col-ledg- e. j j -- ORSON PRESTWICH N. C. CHRISTENSEN J.-M- For Co. Commissioner, CHARLES H. WRIGHT For Co. Commissioner, Term 2-- yr. FRED MATLEY For County Clerk WALLACE M. HALES For County Treasurer yr. Term For Co. Commissioner, 2-- yr. Term For Co. Commissioner, 4-- yr. Term NOMINATIONS 2-- yr. Term Lehi Precinct Justice. C. C. Hackett. Constable, Joseph Colledge. American Fork Precinxl--Justic- e, Hyrum M. Blackhurst. Constable. For County Clerk Moroni A. ,Wild. EARL GREENWOOD For County Sheriff J. D. BOYD For County Auditor CLIFFORD L. WRIGHT For County Recorder LILLIAN ALLRED For Countv Attorney A concurrent resolution proposing to amend Section 1, Article XIV. of the Constitution of Utah, relating to State Indebtedness. Steele. Constable, Samuel Morgan. Provo Precinct City Judge, James B. Tucker. Constable, Xren Wilkins. Pleasant Grove Pre in - .1 ustice, F. M. MilRtt. Constable, Stanley Keech. Lakeview Precinct Justice, Thorn Johnson. Constable. W. JJ Williams, For- - Mapleton Precinct Justice, Aaron Constable, Elmer V. Bird. Payson Precinct Justice, Everett Richmond. Constable Edward L. Johnson. Precinct Constable Constitutional Amendment For the Amendment t Section 1, Article XIV, of the Constitution of the State of Utah. Jr. For Precinct Justice For Precinct Constable 1 For County Recorder Precinct Justice. Springvilie Constable, Melvin Harmer. Goshen Precinct Justice, Ray D. For County Assessor H. LEE BOYER For Precinct Justice Constitutional Amendment Wayne Johnson. For County Surveyor For County Assessor For Precinct Constable For County Auditor t-- REED JERMAN For Precinct Justice For County Sheriff sen, Jr. Cedar Fort Precinct Justice, W. P. Alton. Constable, Barnes Cook. For County Attorney - MARTIN M. LARSON For County Surveyor CHARLES E. HAWKINS No. 2 T'or the Amendment to Sections 2 and 3, of Article XIII, of the Constitution of the State of Utah. A resolution proposing tp amend Sec- YES tions 2 and 3, of Article 13, of the Constitution of Utah, relating to Property Subject to Taxation and Rates of Tax. NO YES NO Constitutional Amendment Kor the Amendment to Section 9, of Article VI, of the Constitution of the State of No. 3 Utah. A joint resolution proposing to amend Section 9, of Article VI, of the Peery. Santaquin Precinct Justice, Daniel S. Jerman. Constable, John O. Peterson. Genola Precinct Justice, F. M. Dalton. Constable, Glen E. Davis. Benjamin Precinct Justice, JoConstable, L. N. seph H. Hand. ' Mace. Lake Precinct Justice, Spring Albert B. Thomas. Constable, J. E. Flanders. Spanish Fork Precinct Justice, John J. Banks. Constable, Hans Ol! Constitution of Utah, relating to Compensation of the Members of the Legislature. YES NO sen. State of Utah, County of Utah ss. I, Wallace M. Hales, county clerk in and for Utah county, state of Utah, do hereby certify that the for state, county and precinct officers and now on file and foregoing is a full, true and correct list of nominations filed in my office as appear of record in my office. Witness my hand and seal of said Utah county this 27th dav of October, A. D. 1922. (Seal) of Utah County, Utah. British War Heroes Crop of Spuds Smaller German Court Convicts Germans to Brave In East This Year Author of Blasphemy In Direst Want Ocean in Sailboats Ease your tight, aching chest Stop Break up the congestion, le pain. 'eel a bad cold loosen up in just a liort time. . Red Pepper Rub is the cold rem-d- oty that brings quickest relief. It can--to hurt you and it certainly seems nd the tightness and drive the conges-io- n and soreness right out. pene-ratNothing has such concentrated, heat as red peppers, and when eat penetrates right down into colds, ongestion, aching muscles and sore, tiff joints relief comes at once. The moment you apply Red Pepper lub you feel the tingling heat. In three ninutes the congested spot is wanned hrough and through. When you are uffering from a cold, rheumatism, lackache, stiff neck or sore muscles, ust get a jar of Rowles Red Pepper tub, made from red peppers, at any Irug store. You will have the quickest mg elief known. trans-ocean- ic ... 43-fo- ot XVuert-ember- g. The first gold to arrive in Canada son ice the signing of the Armistice Mustapha Kemal Pashaandis the s been received from New York, Jewish father irmal announcement was made by nf a Turkish a blond, with pierc-- 5 is He it e New York Trust company that wears a closely He blue eyes. d shipped $500,000 in gold to the mustache flaxen cropped, diminutive madian Bank of Commerce. XVhile the potato crop this year Four years after the armistice the he larger in the west, the yield will British desperate plight of former states will be smaller of the army officers forms pitiful testimony than in eastern 1921. Fred Rasmussen, secto the price England is paying for of agriculture of Pennsylvaretary Victory." nia, speaking of the situation, says: Former majofs, captains and lieuAn analysis of the Federal estitenants men cited for gallantry on mates for October 1 shows that the are selling total crop for the country is not the the western front matches on the streets of London, only important point to consider in The large crop is logiving "musical concerts on ; the this respect. faces their masks of Michigan, with States in the cated covering curb, to hide their identity, or doing the Minnesota and thes Dakotas, manual work of porters for a few all of which are a long distance from market. In these five states schillings a week. Hundreds of others are doing the yield has increased from 9 2,000,-00- 0 bushels this year, or a net innothing. Unable to find work of last their have raised crease of almost 50,000,000 bushels. any kind, they distress signals, spent their gratuity, The important producing states of sold everything they possessed, and the east for winter potatoes are are probably in debt for a weeks Maine, New York and Pennsylvania. In these three states the crop has lodging. The tragedy of these men is redecreased 8,000,000 bushels, vealed in poignant human docu- from 92,000,000 bushels to 84,000,-00- 0 bushels. ments, in extremis circulars which are issued weekly to members of the Rasmussen advises purSecretary London Rotary club. Most of the chase atpnce in order to save freight club members are employers of la- charges. bor. One cause of these cases of dis- in the Virgin Islands, without a according to proper excuse, the parents are fined tress among of the officials ministry of labor, is 20 cents for each days absence. the fact that they married in the They are also fined 10 cents every war with the expectation that their time a pupil is tardy. civil status would be equal to their ous incomes now are existing in the army positions, Wives who expected to occupy well- lowest poverty in garrets and furnished homes and live on generXVis-consi- n, ac-ual- rs, i r. ly On a charge ; Pleasant View XXTells Venturesome Voyages Planned by Artists and Seamen. ' Two German sail boats of small dimensions are due to brave the furies of the Atlantic on experimental voyages within the coming year. On one of them a party of thirteen German artists and professional men the globe in plan to circumnavigate a vessal 5 8 feet long. This tour is to be made by way of Holland, Spain, the Canary Islands, Cuba. Mexico, both coasts of South America, the InSouth Sea Islands, China, Japan, is It expectcanal. Suez the and dia ed that three weeks will be required and the parju crossing the Atlantic, in about home return to ty plans two years. conThe other enterprise is a in sailors German ducted by three sail boat of 12 tons, which to build. they themselves intend the trip to make will attempt They and are from Hamburg to New York, the under auspices sail to Manning of the Imperial Yacht club of Vic- Mad- i GENEVIEVE RICHARDSON For County Attorney MILAN R. STRAW For County Surveyor E. B. JONES For County Assessor Vineyard Precinct Justice, tor Anderson. Constable, J. J. For County Treasurer For County Treasurer JAMES A. LOVELESS For County Sheriff JOHN S. EVANS For County Auditor JOHN W. GUY For County Recorder HENRY JEPjPSON No. 4-- For Co. Commissioner, A. O. SMOOT For Co. Commissioner, RALPH D. MORGAN For County Clerk Term 4-- yr. , , DEMOCRATIC PRECINCT H. W. GORE HOLLIDAY . E. Duncan. of blasphemy, the first case of its kind brought before a court in republican Germany, Karl Einstein, author, has been sentenced to six weeks imprisonment or 10,000 marks fine. The charge was instituted on a book which Einstein wrote. His publisher was found guilty of the same offense and sentenced to three weeks imprisonment or 5000 marks fine. In his book, which is called The Disagreeable Message, EinsteinS)ic-ture- d the Savior placed amid 20th century surroundings and evybe-sough- t while on the cross for His memoirs by an enterprising publisher. He told the court that he merely wished to show how people today would react toward Christs presence. He did not intend, he said, to make Jesus appear' laughable, but rather to show that a Christ Himself would have to go down in modern times because the people who call themselves Christians are not Christians. Einstein and his publisher were prosecuted on the complaint ofbooka churchman, who found the reblasphemous after reading the ob view of It in the press. This jector advertised for others, similarly offended to notify him. He received two replies and then lodged a complaint. Religious and other witnesses asserted that the book represented a Bolshevik attack on Christianity. Foote. Meecham. Precinct Constable, Highland Precinct Watson. Constable, Justice, Earl Justice. Thomas " Q. E. A. Binns. Alpihd Precinct Justice, Joseph A. Forbes. Constable, Lewis Cameron. Tucker Precinct Justice, George Nold. Constable, XV. T.! Eddy. Lake Shore Precinct Justice, Joseph Francis. Constable, Joseph M. Argyle. - ! Mazda ligtall Globes for the ! : Mo and Mine louse We are putting in a stock of Genuine Ford parts. We will recharge Ford batteries for 50 cents each. i DURRANT AUTO SUPPLY CO. Try a Post Want Ad! It Pays |