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Show THE SUGAR HOUSE BULLETIN Horace J Knowlton The Peoples Choice Calvin S. Smith World war veteran and Exper- expert in scbool Administration. REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOB SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION Stands for a more a more effective anduniform, a more Practical system of Education "mii win greater character andproduce moral values and that will teach children to look After themselves and to find their way through life more effectively. Vote for him September Srd A MAN PREPARED FOR THE JOB iriw-r- Candidate Republican FOR GOVERNOR for Attorney General Experienced and appreciates "I am for the American Way of Life. I the trend of events. that the Attorney General ahould assume the responbelieve sibility given him by statute of enforcing the law: That he should keep the state free from organized vice and illegal practices; and That it is his Job to protect the rights of the people as well as to advise the department of state." VOTE SEPTEMBER 3rd FOR A CLEAN STATE That Splendid "30,00r Votes Ahead of the Party in "34.n THE PEOPLE DEMAND COLTON Don B. Colton Abram Barker record will Charles Evan your friendly Commissioner Henderson a Republican Candidate RE-ELE- (Democratic Commissioner J Democratic Candidate term 4-y- for Ticket) Boden's County Commissioner Term An Experienced Business Man A Successful Farmer. A Leader in Church and Civic Affairs. 4-Y- Roscoe Boden Candidate for for District Judge pol- icy: "Work for PARTY Harmony to Insure Demo cratic Success." 41 THIRD JUDICIAL "Common Sense County Government without DISTRICT Salt years of age. Lake, Tooele, Summit and Daggett Counties. VOTE Vote For for JOSEPH C. FRATTO The People's Choice for Gwynne Page i Democratic County County Attorney SALT LAKE COUNTY Democratic Run-of- f Commissioner Term "A good common sense administration based on sound Business principles." y Vr Primary September 3 Primary October 1, 1940 "A MAN WHO WILL SERVE YOUTH, FIGHT FOR THE AGED, AND DEMAND JUSTICE FOR ALL iProtect Utah's Progress - America's Safety RE-ELE- REED STEVENS CT Senator William for H. King Reed E. Vetterli Governor of Utah FOR CONGRESS Candidate on DO YOU KNOW Republican Ticket "A BIG MAN for A BIG JOB" Vote VOTE at Primary - Sept. S The Primary Ballot is to be torn in two parts. The TICKET you HAVE VOTED to be put in ONE BOX the UNVOTED ticket in another. Be SURE you put YOUR VOTED TICKET in the box to be COUNTED. Don't wast your vote! at PRIMARY - i 4 September 3rd The conference will be of par- ser and its chemical products al new industry for Utah. ticular interest to agricultural and make the conference this year of It la hoped that members of a industrial groups of the inter- - special significance to Utah. loa- congressional committee detailed mountain states. While special In the nation's phosphate is found to study these matters may be present for the conference and ho, Wyoming and Montana, par- here. of vast deposits In .Utah, Idaho, ticularly, because 90 per cent of Besides the meetings of the two the trips. It is urged everyone interested locally will make every Wyoming and Montana for land vitatlong are being sent to leaders days, which will feature talks in the two the Invitation of in these effort to be present. is fields, public lay man, language fertilization and other benefits, will be stressed. The Ogden Chamber made to everyone interested in field trips are planned. September of of Commerce is assisting in de this potential industry to attend 7 has been set apart for a one- the conference. tails of the conference. day trip to deposits in the Craw Dr. E. O. Peterson, president of Startling and gratifying results ford mountains of Utah, Beckwith HOME FROM FISH LAKE the Utah Agricultural College at have already been proven for ag hills of Wyoming and Paris Logan, is a moving spirit in the riculture in the use of processed mountains of Idaho with a stop at With the usual number of fish conference, and the program pro phosphates for and fertilisation. the experimental plots at the U. stories, Rod Ashton of the Ashton vides for discussions by some of and use of phosphate in industrial S A. C. in Logan. Auto Company, and his family A three-da- y the outstanding scientific, indus- ways is well known. trip to the Marys- - returned from their vacation this trial and agricultural leaden of Possible loss of foreign sources vale atunite deposists will follow week. They spent several days of this most valuable land fertili for those Interested in this potent-- i at the lake. . the country. Western Phosphate Conference Scheduled for September 5 and 6 Discussion of development and of western phosphates, with pos sible advancement of plans for new industrial growth in the intermountain states, will feature the two-da- y Western Phosphate Conference to be held September 5 and 6 In the Ben Lomond hotel in Ogden, Sponsored by the committee on the preservation of phosphate deposits and their national use, and by the Association of Land Grant Colleges and Universities, utiliza- - i VOTE REPUBLICAN Soda Fountain (Remember It?) It 100 Year. Old This m. EW YORK. HHKh ,r -- nniverssry of the soda fbun- - The first clumsy contraption developed into a glittering IT,nBn?of mIrror' has array of "d there them in operation. Trade sources say $600,000,000 louniams last was year it cot into public And though they're stilloperation. called soda fountain!, you no longer get soda Now is aerated 1840 wtr l"em'.but befors that process wss perfected soda-- was t s TV- soda-r- eal baking used to make the drinks |