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Show B Moses C. Davis Hl Miinii im I,. , CANDIDATE FOR CITY COMMISSIONER Hj THE UNDERSIGNED CITIZENS OF SALT LAKE CITY, OF ALL POLITI- M ' GAL PARTY AFFILIATION AND SOME OF NO POLITICAL PARTY, BE- H' LIEVE IT BOTH POSSIBLE AND DESIRABLE TO ELECT A PLAIN MAN H 0F THE PEOPLE TO THE OFFICE OF CITY COMMISSIONER AT THE M ENSUING NOVEMBER ELECTION. B ,. We desiro thc election of a man who, in every respect, shall be an indepen- dent candidate, unpledged to the interests of any political party, or clique, or M i section of the city, tout who shall be, in the true spirit of the Commission form H I of Government, the representative of all the people, and of all sections of the M u municipality; one who will be unawed by faction, and unbought by gain. M A twentieth-century man who shall be pledged to an economical yet to a m progressive, and certainly to an honest, administration of the city's affairs. M A man Pledged to measures of public health and safety, proper sanitation, H police-force regulations that shall insure efficient maintenance of law and order. M The undersigned believe that in tho person of MOSES C. DAVIS they have M a candidate who measures up to the description here given, and who by these I ( presents is himself and by us pledged to the policy outlined above. H ' Mr- Davls is forty-six years of age the full prime' of life when judgment H is ripened by experience. His education was obtained in the schools of Box H Elder county, of our state; at a business college at Logan, supplemented by H three years at Harvard. For four years he taught French and German at the H Brigham Young University, at Provo, and in the year lflOO graduated from the H law department of the University of Michigan. Since his graduation he has fol- H ( lowed a career in general business and the practice of law in our state. Ho H I has traveled widely and by experience knows the needs of a modern, cosmopoli- j I tan city. H From this resume it will be seen that Mr. Davis by education, knowledge of . tho law' and experience in life, is eminently fitted to serve the people in the H: office for which he is a candidate. H t Mr- Davis is Practically without financial backing in his campaign. This '( fact wUl lielP Put to the test the commission form of municipal government: MAY A PLAIN MAN OF THE PEOPLE SUCCESSFULLY ASPIRE TO SERVE THB PEOPLE IN A MUNICIPAL OFFICE, OR MUST ONLY SUCH MEN HL SEEK THESE POSITIONS WHO ARE PERSONALLY ABLE TO SUPPLY H LARGE CAMPAIGN FUNDS, OR HAVE THEM SUPPLIED BY PATRONS, OR BY S0ME CLIQUE, CLASS, OR SECTIONAL INTEREST WHICH WILLIE-H! WILLIE-H! MAND-ONCE THEIR CANDIDATE IS ELECTED PAYMENT FOR THEIR ADVANCES BY SPECIAL FAVORS OR ADVANTAGES IN THE CITY'S BUSI- NESS OR POLICIES? What is your answer? K " TI;e undersigned recommend Mr. Davis as the right sort of candidate for ft Comm ssioner, one who will, in every respect, satisfy his constituents when H elected. We therefore earnestly invite all of the citizens of Salt Lake City to M vote for his nomination on October 19 and for his election on November 2. H Respectfully, T.R. Cutler B.H.Roberts S. R. Thurman j. E Darmer Will G. Farroll Harold R. Smoo i Benjamin L. Rich Mathonihah Thomas W- E' RydaIch . , H. M. Dinwoodey ! Janfes Ingebrotsen - - P. W. Madsen " ' D. J. Lang Thomas Marioneaux Barnard J. SteWart J. J. Nibley Dr. Samuel H. Allen Richard R. Lyman A. B. Irvine Samuel A. King Dr. Ralph T. Richards Benner X. Smith Herbert R. Macmillan David Mattson E. O. Lee T. W. Naylor ' Charles W. Huhl - o. P. Soulo ' ' Lewis Telle Cannon I. E. Willey ' ., T, A. Callister Newton Farr . Dr. Geo. W. Middleton Jacob Aures " E. W. Kelly Dr. W. R. Calderwood Ernest K. Pappas D. H. Kismas D. P. Thomas E. E. Rich Harry S. Anderson D. L. Davis J. W. Stringfellow Jos. D. Pardee T J. O. Carter ' Jerome HIrschman " Dr. A. Ray Irvine " Walter Wright Jos. H. Grant, Jr. M. M. Warner G. A. Iverson' Melvin D. Wells J. H. Lamont E. O. Lcatherwood Wm. B. Hughes J. A. Hunter Jos. R. Smith E. J. D. Roundy x Elizabeth A. Hayward Special Committee. (Advertisement.) |