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Show nun rU'TPT Enos W. Simons AM For County Commissioner En o w. s imoti' 1 unanimously Precinct delegation f County Cnmmi"iot ei, ' bc.cn ha-- , the i ft. Iaj'i'ii r r term. Mr. Simons ha pledged h.ni'ilf to the Committee of Om fm Pie- l. hident Fianklm I). He now pledges to ind'H-- e th ertne Dcnmciatie Utah State and Utah County tu kit. to ut He now i ledge- - hun-ei- f forth every effoit for the best interests of eieiy city ani cletnct in Utah County fui equal di-- ti of icprc'critatio-- i and and ca-- h puiilm-e- '. Mr. Simon' ha' he n an active orkti ovei Democrat and paity the pa't twenty-si- x yeaii an'! many men and women have been greatly assisted to their eh cine positions through his ability ti contact others and he has done this without pay for his veiy He is now sen vices. valuable willing to spend his entuo time between now and election for our cause in putting ov r the entue state and county ticket. Through his well planned and logical approach, we know there is no more valuable paity woikei. We need moie like him. He is broad and well balances!, has the poise to lead and manage, and when called on to represent us, we can justly he proud. His reason for annourcing his candidacy is woith every elelega-tion- s very careful consideration, as Payson and south Utah County has not had a democratic commissioner representative in twenty years. Spanish Folk has had the commissioner fourteen years out of these past twenty and Payson the other six with a Republican We have conceded commissioner. them headquaiters 'for our schools, state highway equ'p-men- t, telephone, canning and sugar refining, and at present they are managing considerable of our relief work. A continuation of unequal distribution of representation is not helping us. Other cities are worthy of our support and coopetation and we are worthy of their support and cooperation. We only ask each delegation t make an intelligent decision for Utah Countys next four year commissioner. Should a well qualified active paity woiker be given a chance to a nomination? ft. - 4; 4,-- ' u AIvy y t tuv- - v j ' V. 1 I -- t- f 4' w. t 8 tUngkinofte m i J ' ? xk ih? v ; ' Top-to- mow mi nt lf slut'l) an to u lit-- 1 m hUUillUl fit iruttlc ange- - dui ng the pnod b'gmnirg the ,c, f no nth - of luiictin to all and ..'ll t Hvdl.h, tu e tu e. aw- I'dmg to t the . State Health one-J j Tin- - - -- r j oinmj "iiiii Hi. J oik ' tali' attention to the n of held' at mght i. -- I V" biddmg-do- - tha nu.y min mar 'tieani' uhuii uaei to main municipal ,ul j, the hktl.huod ol animal and tie', in.) via U' eing p: ewpitated .he.'e uatei supjilie'. -- ' f, V- t;i !$$$$ ' ,4, y' 3 . ' . While V tr i . ' ' te y-- s j iil$ v , 9 mt I? I $ f. fr 1 fm $ K FOR Photo woman, VALENCIA: hows Spanish taking refuge behind a pillar, as she draws a bead on a rebel sniper during actual combat m Valencia. - At Payson and south Utah County entitled to this represenIs tation? ,, $ Lk-A- SARTORIAL REBELLION: Ray Milland, screen star, wear a hghtwe gnt felt hat which is the latest trend to more sensible cioin .'g for nien Rcplacng tie usu heavy felt, this hat a weighs hand aoout as much as kerch", 'VfS? no paituular dan-ge- YOU CAN i Kentucky straight bourbon Yes sir! Crab Orchard is Top-Ru- n Like the most expensive whij. i better. taste does and it whiskey key, it is made by the good way, with open mash jf d.inVng iiatu txci''ibly de'ayj of f i om unnen-'-a.h- - id- - in the uin of culinai i. tubs. Eight times as many buyers as last year. Why dont you try it? Ask for it by name. uatei 'ouiet'. the which movement of 100,000 ,'heep mil he tiaiihfei i id fiom the mountain' ta't of Salt Lake City hy ami Emigiation ,iay of Pa ley deceit the to langes south canyon' west of heie during the peiiod fiom Oaoler Id to November 13 Sinulai moiemeiits of 'heep an cattle will take dace in many aica' over the .state. l)i. Jones and the State Boaui ation of Health requi't the of all sheep and cattle men in keipi: g the heids fiom immediate pioximity to the .stieams when bed ling down at night, and as rapid movement as possible when crossing. The suggestion is made far enough in advance to insure cooperation when the movement of animals begins, says Di. Jones, who thanks of the State expresses Board for the willingness of citizens in general to lespond when such measures are pointed out by the Board. An instant e a' lllu'trati TELL THE DIFFERENCE m m Grab Orchard ' BRAND KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON JbptUH 1 g su Hgji iait-M-iin.l!I- H The A M S y - Product division of Notional Oirtillsri Corporation, Louisville, Adv. o Miss Lois Badham of Salt Lake City was in Payson for the week end. ANNOUNCEMENT P 'Tkt St It Buy IN University? CALIFORNIA WINE s of Utah OPENING FRESHMEN September DATES Y 1936-3- 7 Placement Tests 23. Mrs. Jordan A. Law spent Sunday and Monday in Vernal with Mrs. Laws parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Clark. Mr. and m The Universal Car TCSBiHauxsRau Special meeting for instruction and registration, September The Key to New W orlds 24-2- Sophomore Registration, Sept. 26 All Others Register Sept. 28 Class Work Begins Sept. 29 Send for free catalogue giving further information THE UNIVERSITY OF FTAII Salt Lake City FARMERS the traff time and te la: 462 ays terr is sa; t dll 1926, vig-oiou'- ly The University s iic s, Miss Jeanne Morris of Salt U City who will be wed to Hott LOCAL ITEMS D. Taylor in Washington D.C? September 18, was a guest ot v the week end at the home oil Mrs. C. E. Cloward is visiting and Mrs. Lee R. Taylor, lb at Milford with her daughter, Mrs. Marba Holladay of Provo, fist, Geoige Rodgers. She accompanof Ray Taylor was also a guests ied her home after the Home the Taylor home. In Yourself with the opportunity for higher Education Offered by the State Acquaint h is at is j Paid Political dr rcial y WHISKEY Mrs. Lawrence Wilson to ess to the members of the 0. i a i Bridge club Wednesday eveui Miss Helen Reece was a spea guest. The first prize was aw t.'.&a'z-j- . ? o ex ed to Mrs. Hyrum McClellan is HELEN HAYES, THE GARDENER: The distin guished actress wins prizes regularly at Community M. L. and L. Mrs. Dr. A. Dixon second prize to Mrs. Almon Hr Curtis Mr. and Flint and Dr. Flower Show, Nyack, N. Y., where she maintains her home. As summer ends, she prepares to return Dixon spent Tuesday Oldroyd were in Salt Lake last mer. Miss Kathryn to the airwaves in a new dramatic serial and to av a s n in the title role of "Victoria week for the convention of the in Salt Lake City. open Regina". H er broadcasts will be heard Monday Utah State Medical Society held at nctwors at 8.00 sjLl mghts over the 73 E S T., 7 00 C S.T., M.S T.. 9.30 P.S.T. Mrs. Oldroyd Miss Faye White and Miss Carol the Hotel Utah. Ilui'h left Satuiday for Rich coun- - attended the convention of the ty where they will teach school womens auxiliary, Economical Highlights- - House request. this year. Miss White will teach Republican stiategy, according at Laketown and Miss Huish a t Mr. aid Mis. Duke Page were Idaho Sugar Co. office fordetis from 1) Page (Continued calls few for a to observers, only Woodruff. Salt Lake visitors Tuesday. nd transportation. Even as the approach of fall Lan-doformal Governor speeches by stimulates business, it stimulates He will travel about the politics. country and make informal appBoth paities are preparing for earances. Many sneeches will be the liig diive now. The candidates made by Colonel Knox, a much are limbering up and during Sep- more impressive ladio speaker. tember anil October will leally go The Roosevelt campaign has not through their paces. really gotten underway yet the ONE NAME comes quickly to mind Todays Ford V-- 8 is more than ever Ion Piesident apparently feels that it Fust guns from the when you think of The Universal The Universal Car because it encamp came with his speeches on would be a waste of energy for Govhim to do a gieat deal before education and taxation. The Car. The description is distinctively circles the needs of more people than ernor denounced the teachers oath, October. His tour of the drought No Ford. other car is used by so any other Ford ever built. It reaches section, however, gave him a spoke for frte education. He denounced the Adminis-i- i chance to be seen and heard. And of men and women in millions many out and up into new fields because it at ions tax and fiscal program in the meantime, of course, the of the world. Everywhere every part has everything you need in a modern and paid special notice to what Democratic machine is working 24 is cock-eyeit the symbol of faithful service. he termed the d excess houis a day, i' bending every effautomobile. profits tax enacted at the last ort to bring doubtful states into That has always been a Ford fundaThe Ford V-- 8 combines fine-ca- r se'Mon of Congiess at White the Roosevelt column. - ANOTHER jt NOMIN p-CA-!. r.TUNE e yr:' T Z JEAN ROGERS, popular Universal star, s "All ready for the first football game of the sea: n m a new fall version of tne Frfti Ae-nua jaun.y Kny hat of fine te tui e Its only a see g color is trim Miss Rogers band over low wears it dipped one eye, with the brim Just brushing the flattering wolf collar of her sports coat. i, tm2 a i i 0 Comedian Phil BaUer, w.th Mri BACK FROM EUROPE E3aker and their youngster, Margot and Stuart Henry, return aboard the Normandie The funster will resume stage and microphone activit es almost immediately His Sunday night appearances over the Cohnnb z retwork beg n 2. (7 30 New York t me ) ' theie of dmea'e fioin the'e animal one reli'h'' tne thought wa'te-,11- ' FALL QUARTER hy Not -- Health Commissioner Cautions Cattlemen A I IS A (3 Y - Ujo-evel- AN ' i. fSh' Utah foui-yca- 4 IE m, DAVflflM nTAH mental. Something new is constantly being added in the way of extra value. Each year the Ford has widened its performance, appeal by increasing its usefulness to motorists. ciates slowly because it is made to last. There is no other car like it. comfort, safety and beauty with low first cost and low cost of operation and It depre- was tered ht t artlii e are 11 mo nes are he wi third me s evi ation year pn y n am plopm ins, mg I rents, kedly avei be mo e bee re wa for e es co' record mmeri oi on by a ipanii aling s COl npara ids at reasir in spi incre up-kee- p. tter i lines jt pe ness Power to envision and to achieve is the key that unlocks opportunities. There are always new worlds to conquer, new heights to attain for young men and women with strength of mind and spirit. rAGUtfOKNIAtWlNrAS5N 3B .raviONtumiiillTtV - Only the Ford 1. 8 These Gives You Fine-ca- ncellal Features r o AROUND AT NO EXTRA CHARGE A. r CENTER-POIS- E t in i RIDING COMFORT mail WELDED STEEL BODY D. STEEL STRUCTURE AS SURFACE WELL AS STEEL Uurth ines otors INTERIOR SUPER-SAFET- 3. MECHANICAL BRAKES 6. NEW APPOINTMENTS they it id ne mtly lescen oks. n sranc peoj !r w iomm ides cn Graduate School Research Division Extension Division 1600 Courses wr rtmer Larger than 86 percent of the nations colleges and universities, it is able to provide not only liberal arts courses, but studies leading to success in business, the professions and a wide variety of other occupations. FIVE COLLEGES: APPLIED SCIENCE, ARTS AND SCIENCES, COMMERCE, EDUCATION, FINE ARTS. You can store your wheat FREE OF CHARGE in Our elevators. 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