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Show THE CITIZEN 14 (f. In the nine county offices the Republican saving in 1921 over the Democratic cost in 1920 was $43,849.00. The Republican County officers are renominated. Vote for them. The dependent widowed mothers department in Salt Lake County paid in 1920, under the Democratic administration, $23,935.00. In the first nine months of 1921, under Republican administration, the amount was $26,230.00. The rate of increase in contributions under Republican administration is thus shown to be over 37 per cent. REPUBLICAN NOMINEES STATE TICKET Maintain a Republican majority in each house of congress Senate Representative in Congress, 1st Dist. Representative in Congress, 2nd Dist. State Supt. of Public Instruction Justice of Supreme Court ERNEST BAMBERGER As a result of better management by Republican officers in the Democratic management in 1920, in the item of coal alone for the county infirmary and hospital, the Republican administration saved $2,239.15, besides heating the new infirmary, which was not ready in 1920. The comparative coal expenditures were: Democrats in 1920, $12,222.99; Republicans in 1921, $9,983.84. 1921 over U. S. DON B. COLTON..... E. O. LEATHERWOOD DR. C. N. JENSEN J. W. CHERRY LEGISLATIVE TICKET Representative and conservative men and women to represent Salt Lake County The Democratic administration in Salt Lake County in 1920 expended $1,705,243.00. In 1921 the Republican administration saved $237,114.62, expending $1,468,128.38, and did just as much work. STATE SENATE CHAS. COTTRELL, Jr A. B. IRVINE M. The Salt Lake County Republican administration reduced and taxation. i .Merchant, Salt Lake City .Lawyer, Salt Lake City ..Dairyman, Murray SHIRLEY WINDER HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES J. W1LMER BOOTH.. WM. E. McKELL. The Salt Lake County Republican legislative candidates are a unit in the determination that all State expenses shall be cut to the bone, and reduce the burden of taxation. Examine the Republican legislative ticket, and you will find that every name thereon is a guarantee of tax reduction for public expenses. Discussing the sugar tariff in the U. S. Senate, August 7, 1922: Senator Smoot called. attention to Democratic statements made for the purpose of blackening the character of public spirited men who have been the means of establishing a great industry in this country, and through that industry thousands upon thousands of happy homes have been established, waste lands made productive, thriving towms, with their schools, churches, and public buildings created, ind he continued with special reference to Democratic spellbinders like Senator Pat Harrison of Mississippi. whether in the Senate or elseMr. President, where, never created a happy home; political demagoguery never gave a days work to a laboring man. Shame on the Senator presenting to the Senate a scheme of some dreamer or stock-jobbinschemer that was never considered favorably for one moment by any American sugar producer. If the Senator lived a thousand years, and each day made a speech similar to that he delivered last Saturday, it would not create a happy home, redeem one acre of waste land .erect one public building, nor make one person better for having heard or read it. Senator, for the future turn your abilities and powers to something better. There is more real pleasure and happiness in creating, building, helping, than in carping criticism, tearing down, and knocking. Mr. Harrison: Mr. President, whose advice Is that? Merchant, Midvale .Manager, 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, Womans Federation Club, Salt Lake City MRS. AMY BROWN LYMAN Executive Secy., and member General Board Relief Society, Salt Lake City CHAS. BALDWIN. Blacksmith, Sait Lake City A. T. BUTTERFIELD. Farmer and Banker, Riverton, Utah J. E. OPENSHAW .Bank Accountant, Salt Lake City PATRICK H. GOGGIN ..Merchant, Salt Lake City EDWARD R. CALLISTER .Lawyer, Salt Lake City FRANK MOZLEY... .Life Insurance, Salt Lake City WILLIAM C. STARK.. Merchant, Salt Lake City M. B. ANDRUS Farmer and Stock Grower, Draper H. CLAUDE ANDERSON Superintendent, Garfield Improvement Company, Garfield wind-jammin- g, COUNTY TICKET g c Mr. Smoot: That is my advice to the Senator from One good term deserves another, a change at this time would be costly experiment JOSEPH WIRTHLIN WM. H. STENACKER C. FRANK EMERY ARTHUR E. MO RETON....; EDWARD J. GROESBECK CLARENCE COWAN MISS LILLIAN CUTLER JAMES H. SULLIVAN Commissioner; Commissioner; Sheriff Attorney Treasurer Clerk Recorder Auditor ....County Assessor W. CHRISTO PH ERSON...County Surveyor M. L. CUMMINGS. H. County County County County County County County County a 31 |