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Show .ted mlved hia adacatioa la the eehoola! j torneji hare been aai ployed at the of Levan. and in the Brlghhm Youm expense of the taxpayer to carry oa for road boad Utah, SI rears ago, and parpoaea re-- i I of Provo, Utah. Mr f Incumbency tn of flea JacKnufti came to tills office off thj a llviir-Mr. Burton, in eon junction with the farm where he county auditor, hue checked up all by the aweat of hia brow. Mr. Jack-'- ! iof tho tan aalea from the year 1017. .mu la a taxpayer, being the ovinr.. back to the date of the Incorporation of hila home and a farm and eo.u- -j of Juab county, and hundreds of old aider bie Uve stock.' He la a mar-- : ! erroneous tax aalea have been wlpea ried man at the head of a family. off the records, and the county and believe that all property should;; treasury has been enriched from be fairly and equitably aaaeeaed. Hitax aalea and redemptions which. is always on the job. and le ever have resulted from said work la the ready to assist the taxpayers h sum of about $8008.00. every way possible. a 1 In the recent controversy that WILLIAM G. ORMK arose between the Tin tic School Die- , . ' Term. for Oowunhsdnarr trlct end the Joah School Dlatrlct, . .regarding the aum of three thousand i the selection of William G dollars, which had been collected ou Orme, as nominee for tho office of live stock grasing in Tin tie School county commissioner of Juab county,' District and paid over to Juab oa the Republican ticket, wc have School District by the county and?- - another case of the office seeking tor, Mr. Burton took the stand that the man. Mr. Orme is a native of tho moaey belonged to the Tintic juah county, and comes fuem good. School Dlatrlct and most be refund- - old pioneer stock. He was born iu ed by tho Juab School District to the Nephi, . SO yean ago, and was This action educated in the publie schools of his , Tintic Schotd District. wab finally decided in the court end native city. ' He is heavily interested the contention of Mr. Burton wee in sheep, cattle and farm lands, and d, and the money refunded to his individual Ux for the year 112$ the Tintic School District. will be approximately $ir00.00. 1 . Mr. Orme to a public spirited men During the two yean that he eerred aa county attorney of Juab Snd takes a keen In! ere l in the ha hue hud tM reaped and fairs of the state. He has held s , good will of all clashes of peoplo In great ninny positions of honor and the dlatrlct. He le a former resident trust in the community in which he of Eureka City an knows how to resides. He served six years ss u cope with the conditions which ciy councilman of Nephi City. He r extpt in n mining camp. He to a man has held the position of Federal and who believes in peace making nnd guts Sheep Inspector, Deputy not will and is promoting good County Assessor end during the war beook an active part iu the eternally hunting .trouble. He in the enforcement of the law activities, the most important pori-bis always willing to give the re- tion of which wee that of County Food Administrator. ponteut inner u chance. It can be said without fear of sue- - Mr. Orme is s good roads enthun-- . i. easeful contradiction that no man iu last and he believes that people in Juab county haa a better record foe aji psrtH nf the county should be public service freely, faltlif wily and treated with justice and given fair efficiently rendered than Thomas H, piny In the construction of , public Burton. highways. Ho to a man whose honor In caslinc your vote for Mr. Burton j above reproach and whose word you are voting for a man who to ripe n Ha good as hie bond. i .in experience end who to well 0 qualified to handle the p.witlou of ILMA K. 1IALHY county attorney of Juab county. For OummlsMluaer WILLIAM G. ORMK Tens. I -- o THOMAS H, BITTOS of The Juab i county Republicans WILLIAM BOYER have nominated for tho office of For Gouty Sheriff. L, D, L CHURCH. county commissioner for the two-- 1 community in which be resides, all arc Tintic people pretty to work against legislation which ... P. C. HOOD- AIm of Levan,! of which he has filled with honor to trm Dalby, o wmuraoMr : uuh- For State Representative, Mr. Dalby wag born at Leran 'himself and credit to the eonititu-!-: might bo detrimental to the people The program for the L. D. S. ' tr- rears ago, his grandfather being jency. He was postmaster for t i The Republican candidate for the. Chureh .Sunday evening He eewd Eniw no mtotnho made Uty Df Tho :one He Republicans the pioneers of that place. jmeriff. state legislature to one of the best years, by the Mutual Imobtained hie early education In the j years, pres'idqpt of the board of will be conducted known" residents of Eureka and! nominating P. C. Hoodtor the w and will comAssociation provement Ci state of attbo legislature: J common choole of Leran and trustees of tho town of Levan for mence nt 7.30. The program will be while he has never held public of- - lwer bouee 1 if no e mistake they ne5: tended two yean, and deputy assessor of aa follows: Brigham Yonng flee P.. C. Hood haa filled positions voters will make Bill Boyer was to ny verslty at Provo, Utah, for fire Juab county.' Ho to u married mu, of trust and responsibility and has give him their support at the coming one of the beet officers that peace Advocate, Merle Holdaway. election. yean, from which institution he and at the head of a family. He is tho qualifications which are so Plano Solo, Beatrlos Borrymnn. o He 1. Interested ln real in ta yw ofUr"the TDroner propsentiai in the discharge oi duties ia personal mental Hood. Talk, P. the preMmt time in erty and to n good average taxpayer. at THOMAS H. BURTON engaged connection with the office to which and initiative to Vocal Solo, Mrs. Maud Kimball. courage, ability which lt0ck to office affaire elected of If the the Ulj raising, he has been nominated. For Gouty Attorney. make an excellent sheriff. Those farming Reading, Mrs. Jennie Wood. TOCatlon he hae followed practical-Vh- o county will bo administered in a Hood was born in Wyoming .. Mr. Thomas H.. Burton, nominee for were Instrumental in the noml- - Iy alI ot hl uta Geo. A. Slmkine. Talk, e business-likeconomiand 4$ years ago and has been n resident eounty attorney on the Republican nation of Ito. thorough have nonpoto-- i Mrs. Jennie Bauer. Solo, Boyer hae Mr. an manner. taken cal Dalby always of this state for more than IS years ticket wee born nt Nephi, Utah, 44 ,e to cboir. The U in wUve Interest and o - spending all of that time in the public attain ago. Ho graduated from the j "" ticket : they feel confident The general public to . Invited to Tintic District. During the earlier yean at Provo, MILFORD BAILEY ibta mn!"un! h attend these services. Brigham Young University taro ptaked anrmbdtavJTTn years of his lift ha was employed in Utah, in WOO. and computed hU, or a mdst Important position nnd For County Clerk. LuZL and the good rude tho Wyoming coal fields and has a law con ne with Lincoln-Jeffersu now up to the TOtOTB t0 Mr money spent for public roads shonld Wllford Bailey, nominee on the thorough understanding of the needs, University of Law at Hammond, whether or not they wut a fearless be Republlcu ticket for county dork, equally apportioned to all sec- la of the coal as well as the metal min-- Indiana in 1114. He was admitted to 'and enforcement of the son of L. A. Bailey, me of the impartial tions of the county. FOR FLETCRETS tho . law before the supreme past ing camps. Throughout Mr. Dalby has held a great many early pioneers of Nephi City, Utah. twelve years ha has- followed metal court of tho etata of Utah In 10X1. jngwilliam Boyer was born In Silver In the (Continued on page I) mining, most of that Umo being en- and during the rams year was admit- - Heef, Utah. He first came to Tintic positions of honor and trust gaged in leasing,' and If bo goes to ted to practice taw in the United ln 18)l hnt hto early employment the state legislature fes will carry States district ud circuit court. Was in tho camps of Mammoth and with him a thorough understanding Mr. Burton has held many pod-.silvIt waa eight years ago OWMOHM4OIHMO0OO0OWHOMOOOWWHOHtM00tOOOMI0IIIIIHIIIMI of tho needs of tho greet mining in- tlons of honor ud trust in this com. that heCity. took up hto residence la 4 He wae county recorder nM and ho hae resided here con-dustry. Mr. Hood has been a strong ReJuab county during the jeer ttnuously since that time. publican nil hto Ufa and has taken 1007 and 1008. Ho was judge of the, 0 an active part in local politics. juvenile court of tho Fifth Judicial L w mzrwnvh times the been here ..There daring iais1Hall51SLtM TVttomevor' ut)r 7 Becordrr. past tea or twelve years whqn his city K. W. Redmond, candidate for the cervices have been of great raise to Nephi City for about I years ud on the Rethe mining camp of Euroka because during the peat two year, he has nce of county recorder be baa been loyal to tbo principles held the position of coanty attorney publleu ticket, to n well known resident of tho Tintic District, havof Americanism nnd bus never hesi- of Juab County, Utah. in Eureka for 'over tated In coining ont In tho open in In tho recent Jub county .road ing resided e years. Mr. Redmond opposition to the radical labor ele- bond election, Mr. Burton took care twenty-threment which threatened to block the of nil of tho work connected with needs no Introduction to tho voters having served the prorrees of tho mining industry. Mr. the bond election, and thereby saved of thisoneounty, two previous occasions, ud Hood realises that Utah dont need to the taxpayers of Jub county, tho public hundred his work studs for thorough ability. a lot of now taws; that too many snm of about twenty-tw- o tho office of county repoor: measures ere already gamming ud fifty dollars. Onr Information If elected to to pledged to perform hto ho corder all ln other elected statutes to effect if state and to that tho the np ho will consider It hie sacred duty counties where bonds have been is- - work thoroughly and In a most Tho Tintic economical manner. District needs n representative the clerical force at tho county nun, in atari mills everything from conrt hones at Nephi lets place Mr, WAR VETERAN a Hankie to executive, ln the min- Redmond there. oistry ns pastor of three prominent CHARLES E. STEPHENBEN HERE churches ia Indians. Although ha For Gouty Treasurer. declines to mention hto experieneee Charles E. Stephenaen, the nomiin either of these capacities hto ticket for STEWART i. LONG, VETERAN OF broadened point of view and practical nee on the Republican to old resident treasurer, county of gen- of tho Tintic philosophy bespeak a wealth He TWO WARS TO LECTURE ON Mining District. eral Information. received hto education In the schools REACHING THE GOAL On hto appaaruco la this city, Mr. at Nephi and the B. Y. Uni vanity at Looks Lug will deliver hto lecture .."Ranch- Provo. For e great many years Mr. The lectors to purely Stephen sen was connected with the A man who bae had experiences ing The Goal. encourage- Adams Lumber company, for which bat declines to talk about them to Inspirational, meut performed long, faithStewart Ira Long, lecturer, who win ment for stragglers, a leesoa. in never company heefficient service. After ful ud bo rat of the numbers on lecture giving np. No bswmwt is needed, as this wonderful new heating plant may be installed In severing hto connection with the season. has Mr. the traveled chaw course this Long lumber company he moved buck to one of the living-room- s and it will heat from 3 to 6 connecting rooms better and as tauqu and tyccnm circuits for sev- Nephi where he became heavily as the eral years with "Reaching the Goal" interested ln farming ud stock ordinary stove heats one. cheaply 'and similar lectures. Ha has raising in which vocation he la at one of tht most popntar lecturers la present engaged. The Estate Heatrola looks like a cabinet phonograph, being handsomely finished the Held. His lectures, though In- i Mr. Stephenaen, to n native of born there hem withnnf having City, Nephf era burns in grained mahogany enamel to harmonize with finest home furnishings. spirational prpctlcaL 'over 60 years ago. Hto parents bereciting tacts and ' figures, they are ing ammg the early pioneers. He is less stove. than attention The Heatrola will hold a any Usd of coal, and requires full of useful Information. a married man with a large family a fire for 50 hours on one charge of coaL Both the lecture ud the lecturer and has taken great pride ln the have been highly commended by tbo education of hto children for future press. Hatching the Goer bee cltlsenshlp. Mr. Stephenaen to well bom described us rich In Illustra- qualified to take hold of tbo duties tall of humor, dramatic. and responsibilities of tbo office of tion, ora- county treasurer, dnd if elected to bora a called haa flntohod. Lug the office the funds of the eounty tor, a masterly lecturer" a "rapid-flr- will bo in tbo buds of nn honest, speaker. trustworthy official who has tho THE ESTATE HEATROLA WILL BE . ON DISPLAT To tho few thinking people who confidence, respect ud good will of MONDAY AND TUESDAY AT THE B- - A B. HOTEL NEXT reclaim the spoken word has lost its all of the people among whom be power, Stewart Long to a living ref sides. MR. BY JARRETT, AN EXPERT PROM THE FACTORY. tatlon. Hearing hto lecture to be- . The voters of Juab county will LET HIM EXPLAIN IN DETAIL ABOUT THE WONDERno mistake In electing Mr. lieving once again in this most an- make Stephenaen to the office of eounty FUL HEATROLA. cient medium ot public expression. treasurer of Juab county. Long to one of tbs younger generao tion of lecturers wbo to introducing WH11AM JACKMAN new ud modern methods Into- hie For Gouty Aeeeeeor. address. He draws gantronsly apra v STEWART I. LON a Tho Republlcu party as ueedote and lllnstratim believing in donemrat of public service, faithStewart Long has served In thi tbo superiority of ita appeal as comfully ud efficiently rendered have Spanish Americu War aa an enlisted pared with jthe old time atattotld nominated for tbo office of county in the World War as a chip assessor, William Jackman, of Le-vud Involved argnmuto. who Is the present Incumbent, 33 to 37 So. Main St. HEATROLA AGENTS SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH f has held tbo office for tbo ' ud wbo 7 ' two , years. past i WOliam Jackman was born nt THE AUSPICES OF TINTIC COMMERCIAL CLUB. ; ; thU work. I h ' w eu-nin- .' i . . - up-hel- war-lieve- ut . : L SS UM-plac- I !. SSSS letad - ud a tittm u TeT on exist-practi- Tw Children Ory CA8TORI A ce - K er of '4.' 4 Hanses or Elato axeHaxdtoHsat u u u TOJPEAK u Hi Furnace Own tike take it along what you move! a phonograph. Harts 3 to 6 connecting room uu . It On Exhibition in Eureka o u . ' . 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