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Show ('(PREFERRED)) -Imve earned this better fire insurance and at 15 saving! If youi pruj-erty U well maintained, veil lix-alfd. well cared fin-, you may earn this "stamp of approval" and mialify for General of America's Pre-lerreJ Risk fire insurance. Hy accept ing only ll-' Kool rifcka, General of I America m able to offer this strong I cipital flock fuv insi'-mu-e at sub- riantial raving. Stv our General of America agent, cr inquire at General 1 nsuxance Com-1 -ny cf America, Excelcis Building, t'At Lake City 1, Utah. Phone 47717. In case of loss, transfer, renewal or any additional insurance call or write EARL PENDLETON District Agent Panpuitch Phone 59-M ' P.O. Box 116 Prompt and Efficient ' Claim Service : VOTE FOR f Clarence 1. Foy j Experienced in the affairs of the County. A man who has your best interests at heart. leader of the battle to secure our Sevier River water rights. He has filled many positions of trust in the county. t VOTE REGULAR REPUBLICAN Vote t CLARENCE I. FOY FOR 1-YEAR COMMIS- t SIONER OF GARFIELD COUNTY. f ! : ?????? i : i ; ? ? ? ? Auk our I mum I i commissioner J, M. CheiMiigtO'. why fT:i2mi was paid lor the us.- of the S.C.I) equip- $ liu ill to hullil approach load to the brldRe at the Dewey J llf-rkatrnm lane when the county lias all ihe equipment ? they have. Auk your commissioner the biidge at Dewey lieck If trom lanu was re-adleitlsed when Staples and I'roetoe X weie low bidders when first aihertlsed. nk our commissioner why the bridge at the Ken Ljim lain- wan torn out and leplaced when' this hrldKe wuh rebuilt In 1950 ly the name engineer xk ; your coiiimlHlnuer why appioxlmutely $42io.oo w.ih J spent to hiilld a bridge across the rher at Clark's farm. also expense of grading, graveling and fencing a dead $ end lane, when It can serie only a few people. ' A-tk our coinmifchlnner why aiprnviiu:ite iiii.ihi w;i J spent on one old 1'ord truck at one time. Iioum o: "I'a eight-hour days of labor when it would haw heei; J hard tn sell the old Kurd chassis and cab for that much J sk our euiiiliilHsioin r wh approximately $ 1 TmUiO h.u J been spent on other obi t ruck h In Ihe snuie KaraKe In the j pant two warn, when condition of other old trucks are J Ihe name. This doesn't include money spent on line. J t In ither parts of the county. 1 i N l'x ole for ioiioiii) In Count) (iovetiiinenl. Vole I.e. J 5 pllldinin. Vote for ('. I. I'o), l-eni Coiinlj 'oiiiiuNsioiiei i I'ald I'ollllriil Ad) X i f " I C GIRLS COATS - $18.50 to $25.50 New Roman Sandals, White or Black Patent, i J Sizes -t to 8' ... $4.25 and $4.50 X X 4 See the New Wool Hats and Mittens. Pony f Tail Hats $1.98 to $2.25. T X T New Coats and Dresses for Indies Arriving Z I Daily. THE TOGGERY T Panjruitch. Utah l NOW! NEW I I fTTTTgl COMOCO Suggj 1 tLm motor cel I Gives You Both t OIL PLATING AND ACID-PROOFING J J t "VEE'S" CONOCO SERVICE t PANGUITCH, UTAH t WE DONT MEET COMPETITION I WE MAKE IT! H Crosley Upright Vi Ft. Freezer I Regular Price $139.00 Now $289.00 I Used Dexter Twin Tub Washer $100.00 I I 1 Year Guarantee (and your old washer I I Used Philco Refrigerator Recharged and I m as good as new $95.00. H H Steel Bunk Beds with Simmons Inuerspring I Mattresses $79.00. I We are your Southern Utah Dealer for Elna and Necchi automatic ZIG-ZAG Sewing Ma- M H chines. Be careful with Fly-By-Night sales men. Buy from an Established Dealer where H you can get Service. I Use Our Iay-Away for Xmas. Down payment m I will hold any goods until Xmas. H I Lane Cedar Chests, Bedroom Suites, Living H Room Suites - If It Goes In The Home, We I 'Tftiddlettoi & I I "FRIENDS AND FURNITURE OUR BUSINESS" Plione 127 115 N. Main, Panguitch, Utah J I 'tie Male riw.rooni iiiii.leni I.ONW In I'miunltcli. .. font a. t ieori;e Talbot. I'liono . iJ (7 14 21 . A II 18 2.1 . r.K.PKCTKI 1'IIAXGK maken aiMlUble Kootl I taw lei nh llu.l. Oct. In (WuTlelil and Kane Cun. lien, i:rrptlonal oppoif unity for ilKht man. Write Itawleluli' Kept. IT.SUI.S7U; 1113 Silril stm-l, Denver, Coloindo, r 7. 14, 21, 28. Winter is Coining! J Are You Ready? I Get our car ready for J those freezing morningsj now. Don't wait until the block bursts! t Anti-Freeze is $2.95 aj Gallon at Andy's. Anderson Chevrolet J Panguitch, Utah 1 530 N. Main J'hone of J Gnodvear & Firestone Tires TEXACO SALES & SERVICE Wholesale Gasoline and Oil HARIX)W OIL Junction, Utah Panguitch, Utah IMHWHHHMNIMNMH.II4trii WUIHNIHH4INMN4ltWM l mm Gorman Sargent I 1 GarfieCf l W' County Commissioner XwmiJ , W. Sargent, Candidate for 4-year t i?rm c ounty Commissioner of Garfield County. 1 J farmer and Stockman. Forest Service Em- i ployee. Formerly with the CCC camp and I Hureau of Land Management for 12 years Range Examiner for BLM. PVeman in CCC 5 t State road employee for 4 years. Present own- I er and operator of the Toggery in Panguitch. J Member Panguitch City Council for two terms. 5 j Interests Good roads, Education, Agricul- ture, and good clean government in all matters i of government for the people. Conserve Re- J j sources. i i Paid Political Advertisement) i .Man or Woman J ow.v Yrn ow.v ihnim-ns new Item. Klrt time offeicl. J 1 tart in iMire time, If xatlsf le., J then work full time. 5 IteflllliiK and collecting money from our machine in 4 Mils area. To qualify you must have a car. reference. J J I3C0 cash to secure territory and Inventory. Devotlnu J I hours a week to business your eml on percentages of collections should net approximately $175 monthly with 2 erv kooiI possllilllty of taklnK over full time, Income J 1 increasing aceordlnKly. If applicant can qualify financial ? asslstanc will be given by Co. for expansion to full J time position with above aierape lnem. Include phone in application 1 Mox 38. I'anKultch, I'lah I J ELECT JESSE M. CHERRINGTOX J Garfield County 1-Year County Commissioner t i t A man who knows good roads and their con- I struction. A Civic Leader. An Outstanding Z Conservationist. i Mr. Cherrlngton Is shown, at right, as he Inspected th first stretch of hard-surfaced county road to be Installed J In Garfield County the stretch of River Lrone leadlnc out of Fangultch. Mr. ClierrliiRton has bud tn years experience on road J J i onstructton, and believes that good roads are of prime J importance in building a good county. J Vote for J. M. Chcrrington on Nov. 2nd! J i Paid Political Advertisement) Dooming business makes ohii. lug available for reMnsibtoman or uoinaii with ear to call on tami women In (iaiflebl County. I nil or spare, time. HiSO to $10 a day. Write McXeni Company, r.O. IU 14, 1U) shore Station, naklniul Calif. V 21, 28. , ! I ii ;; Lifetime Guaranteed ;; Laher Tires ; I For ; ; 1 1 Car and Truck ; ; ! I And ; ; I! Farm Machinery ;; "I TRACTOR SERVICE ; your Ferguson dealer ' ; 440 N. Main St Phone 142-w;' I! Panguitch. Utah ;; tt i iiiiiMnj ' -FOR SALE: Pure Bred;: I, ' :: Suffolk Rams. Call or;: jjScc Evan R. Jensen,;; ::Richfield, Utah, Phone;: : :39o. ; : : :c Sept. 1G, 23, 30, Oct 7,; ; ::i4, 21. .... MAX WANT!:!). tSiMMl nenrb llawleigli bii-.lin'ss now open. If willing to conduct Home Sec ke business with gooil profits, rlln Irliniediately. HawlelgliN Dept. FT-S70-I."i !" - S;Jril Street, Irnver, Colorado. Oct II. SI, SH, Xov. 4, 11, 1H nml S3. Professional Gieger Counters Nucleomctcrs Scintillators The best and most scientifically accurate U - Ore Hunters on the Market today. Middletons Panguitch, Utah 4 ; ; GEIGER COUNTERS ; ; Scintilators T ; ; Nucleometers i ; ; Fortune might wait I ;; for you! I ; Big Rock Candy Mt. f j; Phone 641 t ;; Marysvale, Utah ? i . . . . ... M . . . . . . . . . . ------ Vfivvi'j I I y.fTTVl T I 'l1 VTl'TV'f VTfT' i i I.KTS T.IKK CHKDIT ..D fJIVK CRKIMT t WIIKUK CHKDIT 1H DTK! i ! j : I When candidate Walter I). Daly says, "1, as your Demo- J ciatlc County Commlsvloner wus sole sponsor and over. X seer of that airport In 1936" let keep In mind that wtien J 1 a county sponsor a project It at least has to have ap- J 1 proval of two of the conimlgsioners. THIS WAS A W.P.A. ? 1'nOJECT! Also Mr. Daly Is speaking of the Bryce Can- It f yon Airport In 1936 not the present iNryce Canyon Air- J 2 port of 1954, That airport consisted of two runways; tlm J j niuln runway was 4600 feet Ions with a light coat of gra- vel, a hanger, an open well, and an outside toilet X 1 On January 1, 1941 Mr. Daly was replaced by .1. Usher J Henrle. Up to this time there was very little activity at the airport and not many planes used It. Through the efforts of your commissioner J. Usher Henrle and clerk. It Thomas Dodds. working with the State Aeronautics dl J rector Jrmeph DOTgin and staff a contract was signed J with the C.A.A. leasing the airport to them for Inipiove- inent and management. The following year the runwa, 5 was extended from 4 GOO feet to 6,000 feet, 150 feet wide It with a black-top sulfate. Also the lighting system and j u deep well pump system for water wan Installed togeth er with buildings with nulpment and personnel necessary to operate same. J In 1947 theie was additional land purchased also 80 ae- J res leased from the government so that runways could ' still be lengthened. In 1951 the runway was extended It to a length of 7,450 feet whlcli was necessary for large J planes to land and luke ff at an altitude of 7,580 feet. J The county also oiled the access road from the highway to the airport out of county funds. It This Is the airport that candidate Daly tays has a pay- If roll of J45.O00 a year pouring into the economy of our J county, also tho one that has saved so many lives, not the one bick In 1938 when Mr. Daly was "sole sponsor It and overseer."' 4 ir after reading the facts ou cau see where candidate. J Daly, a forward looking alt-mlnded man doing some horse trading 18 years ago brought this great asset to It our county he desenes your vote come November 2nd. 1 5 If not consider the fads before you vote J Vote Itepubllcsn 1 I ote fH- Psrlej- Ifon, HtaM Reprreiitatlve I J i I'ald 1'olltlcal Ad) Z |