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Show I . THE CITIZEN I'111 m ;LAiRENCE I for IGNORANCE! What do you know of the lives of the toilers If youve never worked in the dust and the grimd: If youve never sweated at blasting boilers Or dug in the caissons ooze and slime ? 1 re-nominat- ion for !S Do you know the ache of the straining sinew ? .The weary drag of the creeping days Which sap the strength and the spirit in you ? Oh, what do you know of the toilers ways ? 1 )a Vi ad 'I le ssi ide ma will of die Vepublican rti the County Convention. llllliliil:il!i liilllllllll llllllllltlllllllllll III! Il. y, sti ni FRANK EMERY 8ELECT PRICE BANKER 1 Carl R. Marcusen, secretary'-treas-ue- r of the Tljtah State Bankers Association and cashier of the Price Commercial & Savings Bank, was chosen chairman of the state Republican committee to succeed William H. For Spry at the Hotel Utah last SHERIFF idate for pet to the decision of the nUican County Conven- Salt Lake County. I 1 M::i::iiiii:i::i!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!IIIIIII as N I ator Vaudeville TOMORROW excellent ton progra comfortable chai shows 3:30 and 4: l!y 1 ial 5 0 'tapper Day I Wsday, August 31 taes to the most beauti- bed-ha- CH05 ir girls. 5 5 abUc SiSfl - is of-fic- eh !SS 11 Marcusen- 576,-base- d i::i::i::i:iI!!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii" 1 il DU Office Phone 1172 Weat lat North 167 Sooth Weat Temple Salt Lake City, Utah Why Lots of People HUNT MARABELLE Because Marabelles Is the place to get first class tailoring, cleaning and repair work. Time for you to start to 78 WEST FOURTH SOUTH The Mysterious Address for your work. Phone Was. 5892. CALLS MADE FOR COUNTY PRIMARIES AND CONVENTION Chairman Charles Morris of the Republican county committee has issued a call for the county primaries which will include all city precincts, to be held Tuesday, September 12, to select delegates to county and legislative conventions. Searapte delegations must be chosen, one to attend the legislative convention, which has been set for Monday, September 18, and the county convention for Tuesday, September 19. Announcement of meeting places of Ithe respective conventions will be made in the near future. Lets Got goon I lilliiiiiiiii:!ii,l,il! Mr. Marcusen is expected to come to Salt Lake before the end of the week, and it is thought that when he arrives here he will announce the name of the secretary and committees to assist him in the campaign. i Auto Repairing the I can give you very best work at the lowest cost Complete overhauling of Motors, Carburetor and Ignition my specialties. A Trial Will Convince You Abes Auto Repair Shop 8. H. Abrahavnson 50 East Fourth 8outh Street Phone Wasatch 3200 0 AG O O ebgi considered a strong man by all factions of the party and the one Republican able to harmonize the party ranks and insure a victory at the polls next November, equal to that which was scored under the leadership of Mr. Spry. Delegates to both the county and legislative conventions will total on the vote of 28,865 given Governor Mabey in this county at the last general eelction. The apportionment is one delegate for each fifty votes. Chairman Charles M. Morris was authorized to appoint two committees of three members each to arrange for the two conventions. These committees are: ICounty Convention Bishop Joseph Christensen, Joseph Jeremy, Samuel Howard, legislative convention. N. G. Morgan, T. F. Jennings and B. F. Harmon. The county convention, will nominate candidates for all elective in the county, while the. legislawill nominate sixteen convention tive candidates for the house of representatives, and three candidates for the state senate Mrs. Justin R. Davis of Salt Lake was named first vice chairman of the state committee; Nephi L. Morris of Salt Lake, second vice chairman, and Albert Holmgren, chairman of the county commission, of Boxelder county, third vice president. Authority was given the new state chairman to appoint a state secretary and assistants and also to appoint advisory finance and other neecssary committees. Mr. 1 om Wednes- day. for n 55S. Large and Small Auto Vana mi muni min 1 111111111111111111111111111111111111 min iiiiiimiii mi iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiife. Tiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiii TO DIRECT CAMPAIGN )n( 7638j C. HENDERSON Furniture end Piano Marini You sit in your club and speak of labor As blind and grasping, and full of greed ! But what do you know of your toiling neighbor, His dull, harsh task and his heavy need? Your hands are spared from the dreary drudging That labors known since the world began, Then who are you that you dare be judging The dreams and hopes of your fellow man? Berton Braley. Lake County, subject Silt Phone Wu. Rea. Where men1 dig ore for your gold and steel ? Have you fought the seas as they sweep the gunales When the decks aslant and the masthead reels? Have you felt the, scorch when the melting-kettl- e With white-ho- t iron is all ablaze? Have you puddled and worked with the seething metal? Then what do you know the toilers ways? as xi i Rob. Have you known the murk of the drifts and tunnels COUNTY CLERK rlc 11 5 COWAN date I i s I I I p I i I JAMES M. SULLIVAN announces that he is a candidate for nomination for the office of County Auditor subject to action of the Republican County Convention. Mr. Sullivan was appointed to this office April 21, 1922. Prior to this he was employed in the same office as head bookkeeper. His qualifications are beyond question. During his term of office his record . has been one of efficiency and economy combined with courteous treatment to all. Mr. Sullivan has long been active in the service of the party and the people and is deserving of support. HBHuini jXji&um Cafeteria HIS WAY. I felt kina lost for a spell after I sold the place and came down to live with my niece, admitted the retired farmer. I missed the familiar tasks, and theer werent enough new ones to keep me busy. The familiar sounds, too, were absent, and at first I couldnt get used to the new ones; the young lady on the left tinkling the piano, the folks on the right run- ning their talking machine, the feller across the street practicing Ills clarinet, and so forth. They bothered me. I took to going out on But bime-bthe back porch and filing a saw to quiet my nerves. And it always done so; after a good spell of filing the noises of the neighborhood didnt pester me at all. Kansas City Star. Home Cooked Foods Kike jflotfjer tttfek to make Quality Cleanliness Lunch Music Dinner y 327 So. Main St., Salt Lake |