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Show THE CITIZEN 2 LOFT POLITICS TO A PLANE itotel MOOD-HE- P . Mr, and Madame Voter: - . Cafeteria You can make certain of escaping from the political intrigue, combination and commitment which usually attend a campaign by voting for a clean, honest, independent woman endowed with abundant common sense and a mind for the analysis of municipal problems, and thoroughly trained in governmental administrative work. Watch the newspapers for her record and platform. By electing the undernamed you can place on the Commission at one stroke training and idealism, so much needed now in public life. You cannot get good government by being apathGo to the Primaries on October 25tli9 and etic Seating Capacity 500 Our Popular Price Cafeteria will please you GOOD MUSIC UNEXCELLED SERVICE SENSIBLE PRICES VOTE FOR Mrs. James H. (Carolyn W.) Wolfe For Commissioner taf) (Paid Political Adv.) GEO. O. RELF, Managing Director W. ALLEN HOWARD Independent Business candidate Twenty-fiv- e' years busi- ness experience with three years as manager of one of Utahs largest corporations. Efficiency and economy must rule tobuild a greater city. II SUMMER SLUMP The printing press is indeed the worst enemy of the summer slump ! Its products, helping the advertiser insure an even volume all the year round, put to flight periods of depression. Last registration day Tuesday, October 18 Primary election Tuesday, October 25 Let us show you samples of booklets, cards and other prinetd pieces that we have prepared to help others increase their business. Similar pieces may be of equal help to you. VOTE FOR LOWER TAXES -- lH." - 1 - " - WORST ENEMY OF THE j j, y j j (Paid-- Political Adv.) I I BINGHAM STAGE LINES COMPANY Century Printing Company Regular Buss to Bingham, every two hours from 7 a. m. to 11 p. m. SALT LAKES PRINTERS 231-23- 5 Office: 107 E. 2nd So. Phone Was. 1069 SPECIAL CARS AT ANY TIME Edison Street W. G. ROMNEY f- - Salt Lake City , Utah . Q. RYAN t |