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Show Thursday, EUREKA REPORTER Octok ; 20,' 193 Vote the Republican Ticket and Thereby Vote for Qualified People for Office. The G. 0, P. candidates for County Office stand out as model residents and taxpayers. are capable and trustworthy and deserve the sup- All Heber K. Mellor Kuri'ko, Ralph Whitehead flail K.urcka, I'ImIi Sheriff The incumbent for the olfice of sheriff on the Kepuhlirnn ticket, has K been ii thirty-nin- e resident of Jiiiib county for years. and timing dint imi tilt period Ims been a Iiii.iii owner and u taxpayer. MonI of that t m In lias supplied a ioiiiforful)lii llveli-lioo- d f:m!ly of nous and daughters liy the sweul of hln brow of tho Tint ic by Inlior in the iiiiM-District. Ilaa always btii a willing civic worker and very prominent in political and fruternul activities, lias nerved two terniH on the Kureku City pnllcn force and Ik now flnldting his first let in um sheriff of ihii county. his fur 'oiiiiniMiliairi' A yo nun man 3 7 years of age. but old in the minim: game due to tho fact that since a youngster he has taken care of his mother and other no mhi-rof die family, throuhli hard work deep down In the mines of the Tint It: District. His work Ii.in always been strenuous and he has liked it and Work" should have been hN middle name for he lias never shirked a duty and the harder It has been to perform the more effort he has pul forward to accomplish it. He has no eyes" on business dealings in connection with the office of county coiiimissioner and therefore cun state emphatically that If elected has no oldiKadmiH or pledges to fulfill. consequently lie ran treat all people In all sections of the county In an equal manner, and lie further states that no promise has been made lo any for any consideration whatever. I Yea n I i- port of voters who demand in office. The following candidates for Juab County offices are submitted for your s $ approval. Lee S. Jackman Udell R. Jensen Dr an, I'lah Neplil, Utah 2 Year ('oiiiiiiiss.oiier Afloniey Hus -- pent practically his entire lift. In l.cvun, bciuit engaged i: busi-I- " ns for more than iwt-nty.ars of hcrii Has lime. prominently ttit with churcb, ri.lr and all his life, having work political I litre terms as mayor o. and held many other responsible At the present lime be I ohiliuus. is a laborinK man and unliesitiitiu:lv states that he feympatlii.es with them and will work for belter labor conditions whether elected to office or i.ot. He is also cognisant of the fact that the farmer, especially the wheat Krowrr, has nut been si veu a square deal. He pledges himself lo stand always for equality, with t.o special or sections of the favors to prr-on- s county. lYell II. Jensen, born at iSphriani. He was educated In the public M'hools of Sanpete, Weber and rtjli counties. He attended Suow College, U. Y. U., and In 1929 was graduated from fuiveraity of fiah al the age of 2G years with thn decrees of 11. S. and I. 1,11. Tor the last nine years he hue practiced law it: mil. nfflcinq during said time lc Sanpete, Salt Lake and Juab counties. Durinx part of 1951 end 1932 he was county attorney of Sanpete County. His office then was conducted In dose cooperation with tins flail. y l.c-va- Sheriffs office which he believes sential to proper administration juat ice. es- of -m i'U George V. Jones fj Xephl. I'lah v Clerk V. .hWi I J. waiter Paxman Margaret A. Blackett Fori I a. Neplil, t'lnli lti,,n at Xi'plii. Ju.ili foil iity, . t fit mat in n at the Xephl 1 It.-- pii!!:c scheiiis anil at I'ligl'.iitn Young I iilviivlly Served on the City fniin l;i l ii III for liVO teruis. X-p- .' iid u I n- (li.icmn -i f in out in t for a nunth.-- r ot y.ars. A in ..li r o' li t Xrplii Kiwauis flu!. A progressive dry farm r ami poul Ii y producer. A home own r and a large taxpayer. in very desirous of the support ha and .Mammoth residents residents of Juab out:ty d urine the forth routing election ii rt November kth. x I am a residmii and of Junli County, father of a '.:r.;e family, unable to do phyic;i: and 1 am a disabled World War veteran. I h;ve had a High School eduru-t- 1 and two years of college work ! the Cnlvers'ty of dab In Husi-- i s Administration. I also have I ed pr. e ical experience iu the Insurance business and feel capable of the people of Juab t'ounly it. this capacity. life-lou- Margaret A. Itlacketl was Iihiii in Xephi. educated In the public mIiooIh of Juab fottniy. Moved to Ktireka in eurly womanhood, and has been ii lifelong res cl c.i of Juab County. Widow of Kllhelie lllackeit, a civic, iriiKious and political worker also a home owner uml taxpayer. Full1 qualified, edurai ilicili v mid to take c.iv of this office in a manlier pleaaiua lo all who dealt honesty and equality. I I : Kur- - Charles R. Jenkins it well as all toll Tmisiin-- Mole Itcpccscitliitivo Si of o'lo-r-wise- . l 'l.Y, of tlu Mrs. Nevada. lie prospecting sou of Mr. and I J. l Carpenter brought almost iinniediutc and astonishing results. Master Carpenter informed life mother he was going out in buck of the house to tin a Utile milting. few minutes later he rustled hue's to display a double-fis- t full of silver dollars lo Ills amazed mother. In vestigation disclosed the child hud Ten Tintie District Students uncovered 1 1 89 In silver apparently hurled there many years ago. Registered at B. Y. U., Provo With tin one able to identify the treasure. Master Carpenter, now a riiOVl). ftuli Ten Tintie stuman of substance, la planning the up- dents are registered this quarter si in the ending of yards near his home, to llriglum Young fiuvci-l'.- y the consternation of neighbors. largest student hod) in the history nr the institution. The total registration at this dale is over 2 2 T.O, Jade is considered good link in which exceeds last ycai's record for 1:titj. where pieces of it are usually the same time by mure tli.in .100 held in the hand wh'ln Important i Indents. limiters are being decided. Thn students from mosMv I'lah Iieconli Was horn ;.t Xephi Cuy. Ju.ih Coiiniy, ftah. Kducaiinii irreiii-at the . ,i!ii public sclioiils anil tin I.. 1). S. Ililsi-lls- s l.iihe lly. College of Served for a period id iour year, is City Councilman at ft:h. Has been much iiiterei-iein larin-Iii- k anil the livestock ii.it us.: r of this county. He is a liuiii- - owner coni a t..xpav-i- r of Juab County, ftah. fir.. dilute of the Xephl iicl.ool. Attended llensger's ness Coll. e, 1930 and 1931. d S-- (Advertisement prepared and paid for by the Republican Committee Ely Youngster Makes Silver Strike in Yard Neplil, SNCMMir lux--:-- e-- Maurice Howard Neplil, I'lah In Hi Ilio: veil It High BusiJoln-ii- l f.c.c. 1933 and foreman until he left In leaving the C.C.C. has las'll ;; os a farm Ur. ad and fruit servlcd as a 1935-i'lnc- f glower. of Juab County.) ph'.a.-uf Hi outing. Kacli particiBoy Scout Officials will pant will be awarded a certificate Receive Special Training toA.ird Ills Scout s master's key. lHOVO McKinley was the firt-- l Am.riti n Elements of cntulucliiiK l to r!di! in an Mttomuhle. successful Huy Scout and Kxplon-- r . In Scout programs will be prei'eir.ed at Tin' ev nt occurred Intensive overnight Training Moots" 1S!9. In various parts of ftah National Iarks Hoy Seoul Council duilng No veinher, Ituy Iassey of I'rovo. Connell Training Chairman, announced late last week. Tintie. Council training lender uinl her HoKnrek.i are, Hoy Huys, Uenr will vuudurt the s on experts yt it, Kva Korney, Kva Hjkuu, Cb- -t lbs schedule: following lotte Sullivan, Hachel Thomas, Jack Irovo Cauyon, Oc'uhi r 2k 29: luMthcrbury, Uarlh Sittgl.tou. Carol Hon I'ark, November Kphrilm. and llaseell Arlene Cletnin., November Monroe at:. I FillMaintaining the cn.imoi.oMgii at- more. November I'iu-amosphere til D. Y. f.. 3'. sialti of November No lTke, the iu.ilnu and the (Midi let of Columbia arc represented, i. well ss Al 'll Seoul m ifeUrs rxuhir.r kit. Canada, Hawaii, Mexico, the h m . sslfetanu irioi .ml it Islbbds Mid r I'hdltplue eatnie, CotiilnllleeS end utliers liilires. Uottlli America. ed III M- i- respect lie iteas are luvll.-Some of the outsiemllug iaJitii In pirlicliiKte, seld Mr. I'Hseev. Kuril in the cnmpns from Tlut c are ms'i will hr'n- - bis owr te.nns hi Thomas, teporter ut Y News, bedroll, shelier slid e 'Cn ; u'i ;i and Karol Hasaell, vhe irc di.it of end wear esmp clotMug. Mei'ls ihe Senior rlass. will lie provided hsrhectie at 4 n. m. on h" fr'-dsThe Chronicle, published at lielli. of each week end the cour.i-- ' ar. ftah. came out yesterday, the ad- scheduled will open the respective vance publication date lieint mads ''Moots Tralnlnr will be provided so that all employed In lh.it print In leadership methods, oriunltatiuti shop ml ht parilclput in the deer of troop meeting, and patrols, runic .hunt. nd son leadership sod In othur tH WSUN f AMIT.INC, AIABOII KNINUV iire-udcti- Xovi-mher- BROWN and BROWN .IKH.LYKKM Cmtluni Work Solicited We StsmlMnllxe un Accuracy K1 Itl'K iTAn kev-ini.- 18-1- 12-1- lhi-sl- 19-1- SALT LAKE'S FAVORITE HOTEL LARGE MOOERN ROOMS 4 FAMOUS RESTAURANTS DINE ft DANCE IN THE NEW MIRROR ROOM FRIDAY SATURDAY SIGHTSEEING HEADQUARTERS Mis JL H Wsw Frwtdaal Chway W. Wm Mffefefi mI-- ll Ka-ih- s'. fcSALT LAKE CITV ... Li... y- S.O. 10 ITOof.;rj gjjyjj NlUllAlSClIdt |