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Show PAGE EIGHT UPKEEP AT COLLEGE KEEPS H HUSHING PLATFORM Of CITIZENS TICKET on the In announcing the names of the candidates com E the .... j ticket for the consideration of the public in not do KLi rePr??t we wish to state that these candidates he who seek to ring of officeseekers or expert politicians th of city affairs by political dominance. The signers all A ticket are representative of all political parties andand la people business and professional men, fanners and Price of betterment the else but who seek for nothing . ci&l, financial, educational and business interests. The candidates pledge themselves for a regular economical ministration for the benefit of the taxpayers and the , . conduct of the affairs of the city. law and order, of inforcemnt for themselves pledge They ministered in a true spirit of humanity toward all people regardless of class or creed. with all Parties, nationThey pledge themselves to seeking the effort united alities and organizations for the of everybody for the advancement of the city and especially to cater to strangers passing through. , . to reward lor They have made no promises and have no one their election to office and are not and will not be under the control of job or officeseekers. so They pledge themselves for flood control, which has caused much inconvenience and damage to the property of the city and its citizens. enterThey pledge themselves to work for a dance hall for the toward services their render will and our of tainment young people this accomplishment, believing that our children and the dancing-publishould at least have the opportunity to dance at home and in the best modern pavilion or hail in Eastern Utah. They believe, INSTALL A however, that it should be owned by private individuals and under their control. They pledge themselves to work for the entertainment of the etatuti jdtnaihk small children, which will impress upon them the love of their own home town. They pledge themselves to a general cleanup of the streets mis and roads throughout the city, and they especially emphasize the Ioffe streets and roads below the railroad tracks and pledge themselves tit thefts to open every way possible the streets in every direction, and make travel. in of for the that C. H. STEVENSON LUMBER COMPAHIT highways city fit part They agree to work in conjunction with the taxpayers association for the reduction of the taxes. They claim that by such 202 West Main St. . in the past four years large sums of money could Phene 111 or 26 (!)esse have been saved the taxpayers of Price. They claim that the extfcteheri orbitant and reckless expenditure of the peoples money in all de UTAH repo: PRICE, eherks partmenta of the city within the past four years has shown a lack Delmai of business conduct pn the part of the officers. Therefore, they pledge themselves to inspect and faithfully THIS BROOKLYN YOUTH TWICE REDNECKS TRYING TO Ml check up every department, which includes the street department, WINNER OF HONORS TROUBLE IN COLORADO deelectrical water fire park department, department, department, partment, cemetery department and police department, and to (Continued From Pan Mb) make every employe of the city squarely earn every dollar that is the one past has been unusual, on paid out as salary so that the city gets value received for their inning larger bills. In winter services. issue dealer watehes the weather fonts know that these expenses can be greatly reduced by this They for a cold wave so that prepinti business supervision, and it is shameful the manner in which the may be made for handling an isos citys funds have been wantonly squandered. ed demand for coal. If a cold n If you really have the true interests of the city at heart vote is expected on a Sunday the ni I of the citizens ticket straight and lets get to work. nust be kept open and (penal bn held in readiness to handle the fid SIGNERS OF THE CITIZENS PARTY TICKET, Per C. H. Stevenson, Chairman, Rubber atampc to order. The Li St Neil M. Madsen, Secretary. i ! i fiEOOu-w- ill HEATING NEW YOIiK, Oct. 15.--- It costa more to keep a co-e-d in milk shakes, movies end finger wares than in silk stockings and knitted sport clothes. It's the upkeen of the modern college girl rather than the original cost of her education that keeps Dad broke the four years she is away at school, an expert told a group of clubwomen here today. Clothes and tuition are the smallest items on her expense account. Although the average co-e- d indulges herself in at least one ice cream soda and a bag of eandv every day, movies twice a week and a minimum of two shampoos and fingerwavea a V month a total of approximately $5.-2- 5 a week a recent survey of American colleges revealed her tuition sel dum exceeds ixty-fiv- e dollars a quarter, while her clothes bill averages only two hundred and forty dollars year. Today grown women as well as college girls are known, not by the cost of their clothes, but rather by the cut and perfect harmony of their The fair co-e- d whose one hat hsininnises with her entire wardrobe is infinitely more stylish than the wealthy elassqiale whose dozen bon-is arc at swords point with every oos-tuib- ui thing in her rlosel.'1 CONSCIOUSNES- S- IS RESPONSIBLE SYSTEH . . im (Paid Political Advertisement) m HNS John Harrison Hartley, 17 yean of age and a student at Brooklyn Technical high, won for the second time the international championship trophy for set building st the recent Radio Worlds Fair. The winning set is a TICKET BIBLE THOUGHT AND PRAYER If famb teiU km ihtlr Mim mam fourteen tube, e encased in a de luxe cabinet.' Photo shows young Hartley exhibiting his prixe winning set. rfH a D&U ttltdbm hcJI uetit, tt aill proct m prietlui Acrffafi Is Am h rfkt ytaru For Mayor ta-- ... W.F. OLSON For Four Yean Councilman OSCAR HANSEN . For Two Years Councilman S1MTC AMO HAOISON IN CHICAGO. VS N6RC tolNWTfS COUNT super-hetrodyn- WAIT PATIENTLY: Wait on the Lord : be of good courage, and he shall Speaking of women, attractive simstrengthen thine heart: wait I sav, pletons are more popular with men on the Lord. Psalm 27 :14. than intellectual bores. PRAYER : 0 Thou Who art never Pleasure before duty means that weary, we wait on Thee. Do Thou renew our strength that we may fly the latter will lose. like the eagle, and even walk and not Despair is but the blighter fruit of faint hope. NEW TABLES and COURTEOUS TREATMENT Card Tables Drop In For a Social Time. Soft Drinks, Cigars and the Like. Bld. West Main Street Parker-Wect- er PRICE, UTAH smug to II IN At result frightened JOHN S. SAX to true J. C. VAUGHT gt hour, et the fa big business is just getting used to For Recorder clock watching. In twenty years the word tardy will have disappeared HENRY C. OLSEN from the language on aceonnt of disFor Treasurer use if the present spread of time consciousness continues. To keep up with GEORGE E. NELMS the demand for timepiece; there are manufactured in the United 8tates every year approximately millions of (Paid Political Advertisement) mantel, chime, marine, wall, desk, boudoir, ship's bell and lever clocks and fifteen million alarm clocks. And thats not considering the call for MARRIAGE LICENSES GRANTED Marriage licenses issued during the watches. past week by County Clerk Elizabeth T. Hadley were to Robert Staker, Jr., is the real thing until the Speaking of fruit, the first apple of Rains and Hazel Thompson of Casnewness begins to wear-ol- f. caused a lot of trouble for the first io Dale; Barae A. Lott of Sacralir, mento, Cala., and Florence Qordeon Interest you have to pay on borof Joe Pettino and Mary Huntington; When a public speaker pauses for rowed trouble is usury. .a reply it breaks him all up if he 'faturollo, both of Sunnyside.; Qif- ord Smith and Hazel Kanistanaux, An ambition to own a skyscraper is . oth of Wattis; William F. Staines of i a lofty ideal. Tooele and Mary Hastier of Price; blanks of aU klmU The gun. lobert - A. MeKendiek of Priee and Mabel Jackson of Helper, and to Hand O. Edwards and Nora 'Umber, oth of Kenilworth.' Anier-ican- Ive ffiOQCODClO GGOOQO 0 Vow pH ii II evenii life non s PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 15. are perpetually in a hurry for the reason that they are always time conscious. In the United States there are something more than forty mlllio-- i clocks in use continually. The cl ck is the eity mant urge to get the now: out of his day as the sun is for the 'farmer to show action. Housewives are as persistent watchers of clocks as their husbands. Clocks hare made possible a great deal of the celebrated American efficiency. Even at that iDlWilh AID hi FORGET SANFORD BALLINGER HUM MT Harry A. Sharp of Long Beach, 'ala., is visiting his nieee, Mrs. Amos lorn, st Grand Junction, Colo. Sharp ived in Grand Junction from 1882 to 802, being with the Denver and Rio Grande Western as engineer, and was ater transferred to the Utah division of the line. He made his home at Provo until March of this year, when he was pensioned, being st that time one of the oldest employes in point of vice on the system. ser- 1 for which you This is all important. merchants or 'in be s Edith Mae Cummings Hutsalesmen, there is something that mm ao we than can do better SexIcHsness in business is (ho key- thing else. Forget to note of a womans waive 1,, success, said Misa of a weaker sex and to masculine gallantry, v, Cummings. A successful business e, that your fight for success M j vi reer is built on brains and nothing sexless and fight with men cn , no burn- ! and depend rivals your UHt wl m on rqnal y.inr own intellect and for n f!,ninin allure- - Seter. Personal am"1ill,n. ",bi!iU mini liiltirv ? business asset. The work will do the reet. OeiJjM and the rougopot mean noth- - is bound to get to the top e at ion DETROIT, Mich, Oet. 11 Forget your sex when you enter the business world if you would be successful was An idle brain is the advance agent the advice given to women in an of a busy tongue. here today by Edith Mae Your wife, as well as your sins, who in four years rose from a will find you out 'Vt,ehbrd "be a million- opfrator nl one of Dont borrow The Son. Subscribe. the big women of America. ad-dre- Cum-ming- vtat x, .tim |