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Show THE. CITIZEN REPUBLICAN REPUBLICAN RESULTS NOMINEES Do you know that the Salt Lake County administration re- 8. duced its tax rate this year from 4.8 mills to 4.4 mills, or Do you know that out of the total tax levy of 31.2 mills in Salt Lake County, for the year 1922, only 4.4 mills thereof is assessed by Salt Lake County, and is available for county purposes, and that the county administration has nothing whatever to do with the fixing of the rates by Salt Lake City, Salt Lake City schools, and the other taxing units of the county? Do you know that the tax rate in Salt Lake County, outside of Salt Lake City, has been greatly reduced, in some localities by as much as 22 ? want to pay a state income tax, as well as a federal income tax? If not, vote the Republican ticket, as its candidates for the legislature are pledged against the enactment of any Do you 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 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 such law. that this county has had the most economical administration during the past two years that it has had in many STATE SENATE Do you know years? that Salt Lake Countys portion of the taxes collected last year was $1,201,783.50, and that when the Republican county administration took office on January 3rd, 1921, it found Salt Lake County bankrupt, without credit, unable to borrow money, and with unpaid debts left by the Democratic Do you know administration of $736,166.68, which debts were paid by the new administration, out of the taxes for the year 1921, leaving only $465,618.82, to operate the county government that year, and that this indebtedness was absorbed in 1921 without raising the taxes for that year over those of the previous year. that $445,000 of said indebtedness was for money borrowed from a local bank, $84,816.50 for unpaid and unaudited bills; $43,011.72 for outstanding and unredeemed county warrants; and that before these bills could be paid, the legislature for 1921, in order to preserve the credit of Salt Lake County, was obliged to pass a special act, validating this indebtDo you know edness? . j J that one of the last official acts of John S. Corless as county sheriff was to sell to Salt Lake County his old, worn out, Peerless automobile for $1,500, when as a matter of fact it was not worth $300.00? The voucher for this was approved by Commissioner Hughes, warrant w'as drawn on December 30th, 1920, and cashed the same day by Mr. Corless. Do you know six-year-o- ld Do you know that this same Democratic administration built a road in Lambs canyon that cost, including machinery used, over $65,000.00, and that it had no title to the greater portion of the ground over which this road was built? CHAS. COTTRELL, Jr. A. B. IRVINE M. SHIRLEY WINDER Dairyman, Murray HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES J. WILMER BOOTH Merchant, Midvale WM. E. McKELI Manager, American Surety Co., Salt Lake City ADRIAN B. PEMBROKE Merchant, Salt Lake City NEPHI J. HANSEN Merchant, Sugar Station MRS. ARTHUR E. GRAHAMFormerly 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 LYMANExecutive Secy., and member General Board Relief Society, Salt Lake City CHAS. BALDWIN Salt 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 COUNTY TICKET that revenue derived from fines imposed upon criminals prosecuted during 1921 is nearly four times larger than that of 1920? The records show that the fines during 1921 amounted to $14,031.00, while those of 1920 were but One good term deserves another, a change $3,676.00? JOSEPH Do you know Do you know that in the year 1921, 8,605 patients were treat- ed at the County Hospital? that this administration recognized a long-fel- t need in Salt Lake County by purchasing fire apparatus and establishing a voluntary fire department which is operated without cost from the county shops near Murray, and that this department has averaged about four calls per week, and has responded to calls in every part of the county? Do you know V Merchant, Salt Lake City Lawyer, Salt Lake City at this time would be a costly experiment. WIRTHLIN-.M-..Count- y Commissioner; Commissioner; Sheriff County County Attorney WM. H. STENACKERM......w..M.County C. FRANK EMERY ARTHUR E. MORETON EDWARD J. GROESBECK CLARENCE COWAN MISS LILLIAN CUTLER County Treasurer County Clerk County Recorder JAMES H. SULLIVAN.....County Auditor M. L. C U M M I N G S....M..M....Co u nty Assessor H. W. CHRISTOPHERSON.M.County Surveyor j |