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Show THE PAYSON CHRONICLE, PAYSON, UTAH : he Man For The Job ' 4 , ; Elect DON B. COLTON And Water Users MDemIt!!cLrI?UNFO Candidate COUNTY JOHN E. BOOTH SHERIFF E. G. DURNELL 1 S andidate For Democratic TK FOR r- i - - it SHERIFF aJ Sheriff E. G. tpe he rendered the . Utah &I is a vote of insurance of thee(.s of South Utah County a most ''J&M l,H.ue and security of Utah County. valuable servic.t,. Mai)t. sunu, people " C' i' h man of tact, couiage andi (Republican Party) y, about this, however, they ? noj jkitn understand. ng. His lecord h hould outstanding and his ability unqu- .u nei.eaiy fur the Strawberry urd. Ills long years of experience to have a bill parsed er office insures continued sue-- j jn order to g(t the benefits of the ;i, - an for this derailment of our jit-,lurat(rmm on construction charges Qualified - Capable hi!! Jl government. granted them by Congress. The the benefit; with peace His fire cooperation the farmers got officers throughout the state in the but my, the work it took, iV" .A Now, we water users are grateful apprehension and pi execution of cn-mmals won him the position of Third for the service rendered on this bill of the Utah Peace Of- - by all our local repreentatives and MMV7 livers Association, which position he maters. They all helped. However, now holds. when it fell into the hands of the with only a day No call has ever came to his office Sifting Committee Re-Elect- ed before the legislature that has not been immediately and or two more was adjourned, and it looked like it efficiently cared for. most did a Booth praiseost. Senator (Paid Political Advertisement) worthy work. Experienced Legislators should bo lent to the coming issioii of the State day and incessantly He worked Legislature, as many impoitunt pi obit ms will be presented, that van only ECONOMICAL HIGH LIGHTS the bill this through to get night intelligently be handled by tiained men, so to obtain justice and equality onto and committee of this hands SenE. for the citizens of Utah. John Booth has served one term as Stale (Continued from Page 1) ator and his recoid as a law maker won enviable recognition and the floor of the house and senate, him which second a waiiants teitn. reputation, this work vvaas mostly behind the of decisions the Yhatever results, John E. Booth promises that he will sponsor and suppoit for measures curtain but it was a valuable wo that will reduce the burden of property tar, er.iecially on homes and farms. the Court will be final and they will the farmers. They should know about He advocates legislation, that will improve tie conditions of labor, old age not lie questioned. Senators, Con- it and suppoit him, who supported pension, unemployment insurance, icstoiat m of nun and women to gainful gressmen and Governor.--, are damned occupations, adequate means for educin', resi rvuli ).i and promotion of and reviled; even Presidents are sub- them. You is respectively. ,vi Stat", and the inagriculture, livestock, mining, and i., ject to strong criticism. But the stitution of economy in public aft" Dr. A. L. Curtis. Court whose members, in the Advertisement) Political Utah Co. has been ably siivu, (Paid ... be ha- aiuays been on Take the alert for its citizens interest. His recoid shows he had many miles of words of Mr. Justice Holmes, 0 is above such mundane Utah County roads put into the state road system, relieving the taxpayer the veil, of their maintenance. matters. No other institution posDONT FORGET , Items Local Education will always have a friend in the State Senate with Mr. Booth sesses the almost unqualified admirHe is opposed to lowering the standards of our schools and cutting short ation, respect and faith of the Amerthe school year. To Vote for an Able Pro- ican people. Bv Mrs. A R. Wilson Phone 64 Shortly after opening, the Court Nebo School District must have John E. Booth in the State Senate to gressive, Industrious Public made a decision which, while it did A group of her young friends enlook after its interest. With consolidation of eounty and school districts not affirm or deny constitutionality joyed a gay Halloween party at the meas- - borne of Elaine Smith. The decora- of Administration in be advocated. School any the Nebo major must Senate District being represented ure, is of wide interest. It threw out tions, games and refreshments were to see that ft s justly treated in any legislation, dealing with consolidation e which held suggestive of the season. the case of an instrumental was Booth load. had tax the Senator or increasing or changing that the government illegally and recontracts, abrogated Mrs. R. W. McMullin was hostess the at lastsession. in preventing this consolidation fused to review the decisions of low- at a pleasant social evening Friday. Mrs. Frank McClellan entertained er tribunals. Dinner was served at small tables a number Mr. Booth is one of Utah Countys largest taxpayers, he owns business of friends Thursday afterprowith cardfc pjaced for Ms. Flint property, farm land and a large poultry farm, he knows the burden of that the time being spent in sewing So far as business is concerned, Sid Coray, Mrs. Emma noon, perty tax and he stands for economy in government and fully realizes, lixon, Mi-and the he must largest tax when our come has time changed the system and social chat, and, refreshments than tangible pro- the year Ill'll has been disappoint- Vilson, Mrs. Dora Powell, Mrs. J part of our tax revenue should come from other sourcessales were served. held were the that Mrs R. Lee F. Mrs. hopes to so great laws tax ing Taylor, Oleson, perty and will vote for a change in our income and materialized. George Q. Spencer, Mrs. Golden Tayfor recovery havent make them more fair and equal. However, by comparison with last lor, Mrs. A. C. Page, Mrs. C. E. Mr. Booth served his country in time of war. He has assisted his disour commercial affairs are in Cloward Jr., and Mrs. John T. Lant He year, has of the a is friend He poor. and widows abled comrades, orphans. to do much now stands better order. ready served the citizens of his community and state and his patriotic duty again. With his varied and extensive interests and actDuring the first six months of 1933 Mr. and Mrs. John Betts and Mr. ivities, he is given a wide sympathetic appreciation of the pmhlems of the according to a survey made by the Mrs. Vernon Christensen visited and people. National City Bank, representative in Salt Lake for several days last If Labor, Agriculture, Education, Livestock, Industry, and Business businesses earned an average of but wants a friend in the State Senate, who knows their needs and appreciates 1.7 per cent on their investment. wreek. their problems, who will be willing to serve honestly and who knows how During the same period this year, to get action Mrs. Harvey Smith and Mrs. Henry return was 5.7 per cent In the year Erlandson entertained at a delightful is which considered 1927, normally luncheon at the home of Mrs. bridge were at industry's profits Smith. The decorations and various the late of 8.7 per cent. All businesses, of course, are not details were suggestive of Halloween (Paid Political Advertisement) up to the average the 5.7 figure is Luncheon was served at six small largely made possible by the fact tables followed with bridge. Cards the entertained Powell Lois Miss for left Wilson Mrs. Clyde Sunday that certain industries are earning were placed for Mrs. W. T. Amos, club George Chae, Mrs. J. A. Earle, social Friday great profits. During the last half-ira weeks visit writh her daughter, members of her rsmanu-Stevens, Mrs. Bert Stevens, Mrs. Wallace Brown in Reno, Neva- evening. The decorations and menu year, for example automobile 12.2 per cent. Auto'rs- George Wilson, Mrs. Floyd facturers earned were suggestive of Halloween. Three da. and accessories makers receiv-- 1 son, Mrs- Stanley Wilson, Mrs. S. tables of Progressive Rook were play, ed 12.8 MSimpson, Mrs. Eustace Menden-10.per cent; household equipment Mrs. Robert Bills entertained at a ed and prizes were won by Miss hallMrs. Floyd Smith, Mrs. Wen-B- y 10 cent. chemicals, cent; per per Hall Erlandson, Mrs. R. A. Porter, cleverly arranged Hallowe'en party Marjorie Done and Miss Madeline way of contrast, iron and steel E. Mrs. E. Robinson, Mrs. C. F. Saturday evening for her daughter Elmer. Present were Donna John makers earned only 0.4 per cent; coal! D. P. Morgan, Mrs. A. Mrs. ilin. 2.3 per cent; and build- Romania. Sixteen of her girl friends son, Alene Eadham. Pearl Johnson, ing material makers, 0.8 per cent. jA- Ahrens, Mrs. YV. C. McCormick, enjoyed the happy occasion. They Maxine Wilson Dixon, Made Even in these Phyllis entered the home through a ghost cases, however, the, Mrs B. F. Ott, Mrs. Fearn Gray, line Ruth Jane MarjElmer, Taylor, businesses are doing better than last Mrs. Clark Elmer, Mrs. L. D. Stewtrail, followed with a treasure hunt Nola Rosella orie when art, Mrs. Emma Wickizer, and Mrs. Done, Lunch Tervort, vear, was served at and games. they took losses. As for recent trends, the influence II. S. Tipton. one long table with decorations and Hiatt, Blanche Stewart and Marjor favors in keeping with festive season. ie Tipton, the last three being guests. has been downward, and profits now tend to be smaller than they were Jean Davis entertained a group of during the first six months of the her young friends at a Halloween year. Past experience indicates that party Friday evening, the occasion there will be a pickup when the being her eleventh birthday. A ghost elections are over, and some financial trail and Halloween games prodded authorities are saying that business the pastime and refreshments were SMART . . leaders feel more confident. sen ed. State Senate o.' to ie-t!e- I.egi-latu- j faim-jlio.i'f- re For ATroa.E h h.is been lather unfair for some people to say Jolm E. Booth did not woik for the fanners' interest in the last legislature. I found it just During the last session of opposite. PROVO r CANDID To The Voters & l! . '4 i j pa-se- d, Experienced -- "i WHY? as d or or than !ral 2- He ha- - e '' ten vi Practice. 1 nt j ' Why f S-- Booth Should Be state-wid- e j . e- 1 Su-pie- . air-lin- t iauli.--h(-- ( of assisting the Dist-iall Prosecutions m th thus enhancing the prosecutions. 4 1I(S office the P'at ot has; personall, gated all major crimes, ing evidence that otherwis, have been over oked, S. In his p; balance the hrurert of the states of society at huge with the reh iut.on of the offenders. G. His wide business and legal perience especially quaHfles lcgal adviser for the second Unpolitical suldivision of the state 7. Special tiaining in psychology at the University of ifornia and at Stanford with four years teaching perience, a in Scouting act ity, military simite during the war, coupled with four years of perience, two as deputy and two principal, in the office of U County Attorney, have given him understanding of human nature; makes him outstanding as 'a p. C lif-ti- 8. He vigorous, untiring a fair. (Paid Polit'eal Advertisement) air-ma- il s. Mrs. Adtlia Dixon, Mrs. Mr Perkins, Mr. A. L. Curtis and M Thomas Ilaynes were in Salt La Friday to attend a birthday by Mrs M17 D. McClellan her home. n Good Looker! Vote for John E. Booth for Senator pro.-perou-s, s- - 1 Wil-par- ts - - 1 - - s, - Bargain Priced - HAND-TAILORE- SINGLE-BREASTE- Vote for Daryl Fowler REPUBLICAN NOMINEE for MANY of them LIKE NEW . . ready to spin g miles. Guaroff thousands of more K. And anteed mechanically" 0. every one a REAL BARGAIN! UTAH COUNTY TREASURER easy-ridin- SEDANS COUPES SPORT MODELS Duke Page Auto Co DODGE & PLYMOUTH DEALERS Where Prices Are Right A man well qualified for the job. Has had four years experience in Utah County Treasurers Office. He is honest, industrious, congenial, and efficient. If elected promises an economical admin- istration. (Paid Political Advertisement) Wj&m D D IF AT.jILi $18.50 to $27.50 game LOOK around you at that next football and youll find the young fellows are ging P Broad of shoulder. the ed waistline and naturally curved over . . its THE suit for men this fall. Peak We have them with either the 10 Hand-tailoror Notch Lapel. the choicest patterns. Blues Natty Blends Browns single-breaste- r. e Lant &ThePersson Clothiers Co. |