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Show THE CITIZEN for U. S. Senator ERNEST BAMBERGER for Congress, First District DON B. COLTON Congress, Second District For of men the nation wants them to grow up into. It may be true, as Mr. Basset says, that there are union leaders who are mere job holders,, trouble makers, exploiters of the rank and file. Not even the members of congress are all 100 per cent perfect, yet we dont propose to scrap the government on that account. As for the charge that unions are cursed with politics, Mr. Basset might just as well have said that they are. blessed with politics. There are only two ways in this world of getting things done: politics and war. Politics means trying to get the majority to ajgree with you; war means acheiv-inyour end by brute force. In the g E. O. LEATHERWOOD For 7 incessant struggle between capital and labor, I have seen both sides use both methods ; and I prefer politics. Unionism represents only a halfway house on the road to industrial peace. It is a hasty and clumsy first attempt on the part of men to keep the machines they have invented from crushing the life and spirit and- hope right out of them. At present the struggle is a fearful nuisance to everybody; it keeps getting in our way just when we want to foregt it and think of something else. It will keep on bothering us until we turn in and use our entire collective intelligence and solve it. That is the big lob of the next half century. - Superintendent Public Instruction DR. C. N. JENSEN For Supreme Judge JUDGE J. W. CHERRY Legislative Ticket FOR THE SENATE das. Cottrell, Jr., merchant, Salt Lake Gty; A. B. Irvine, lawyer, Salt Lake Gty; M. Shirley Winder, dairyman, Murray. FOR THE LOWER HOUSE J. ' Wilmer . Booth, merchant, Midvale; William E. McKell, American Surety Co., Salt Lake City; Adrian B. Pembroke, merchant, Salt Lake City; Nephi J. Hansen, merchant, Sugar Station; Mrs. Arthur E. Graham, formerly president, now director, Neighborhood House, Salt Lake City; Mrs. N. A. Dunyon, Utah chairman, National Welfare Committee; Amy Brown Lyman, Womans Federated Gubs, Salt Lake Gty; Chas. Baldwin, blacksmith, Salt Lake City; A. T. Butterfield, banker. and farmer, Riverton, Utah; J. E. Openshaw, bank accountant, Salt Lake Gty; Patrick H. Gog gin, merchant, Salt Lake City; Edward R. Callister, lawyer, Salt Lake Gty; Frank Mozley, insurance, Salt Lake City; William C. Stark, merchant, Salt Lake Gty; M. B. Andrus, stock grower and farmer, Draper; H. Claud Anderson, superintendent, Garfield Improvement Go.', Garfield. manager, Visit the - COUNTY TICKET Commissioner JOSEPH S. WIRTHLIN Four Year Term County WILLIAM H. STENACKER Twoi Year Term Sheriff C. FRANK EMERY County County Attorney ARTHUR E.MORETON Treasurer J. GROESBECK XPOOTION County Recorder MISS LILLIAN CUTLER October 2 to 14, at BONNEVILLE PARK County Auditor JAMES H. SULLIVAN . County Clerk CLARENCE cowan . Spectacular displays unique lighting effects novel entertainments interesting County Assessor stunts M. L. CUNMINGS ! A large number of Salt Lake business houses will have representative exhibits, and many concerns of national scope will have big displays. Learn the story of electricity in home, in industry, in public service see it in vivid, actual operation. County Surveyor HAROLD W. , CHRISTOPHERSON County E. i Constables City Precinct Utah Power & Light Co. GEORGE P. TINGES THOMAS OSBORN Efficient Public Service i V |