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Show Republicans Present Strong County Ticket The republicans of Sanpete County are proud to present to the voters of Sanpete County the following fol-lowing list of candidates. They are men and women worthy of your confidence. con-fidence. They have been tried in the various avenues av-enues of life and found worthy of your support. You will make no mistake in giving them your full support on election day. W. D. CANDLAND of Mt. Pleasant for state senator. Mr. Candland is one of Sanpete's best known citizens. Successful Success-ful in business and in live stock pursuits. A man fully acquainted with the needs of the farmers, stockmen, and business men, an influential man in ,', . state senate. JACOB' THOMPSON of Ephraim for state representative. One of the most generous hearted and philanthropic men in Utah, a good business man, acquainted with th; needs of the working man's problems, a booster for new industries, a power of strength to his county and his state. ARCHIE M. MELLOR of Fayette for state representative. Mr. Mellor comes from the southern part of the county . Iisre he has held many positions of trust and confidence of his associates, a man who has spent his life time among the producers. A man who has the interests inter-ests of his fellow men at heart. Ha is "om:. c p able, straightforward, worthy of your confiden::. JUNIUS METCALF of Gunnison for four-year commissioner. Mr. Met-calf Met-calf is not an office seeker. He is a quiet, solid, successful citizen. When a vacancy in the county commission occurred he Was sought out by his admiring ad-miring townspeople and urged for the appointment. He has made good in the appointment and now a gTateful party seek his re-election. JOHN GUNDERSON of Mt. Pleasant for two-year commissioner. John Gunderson is a man highly respected by his townspeople towns-people and those who know him best. He has held ' many positions of trust, and has never failed -to win the confidence of those who trusted him. If elect- . ed he will be a good commissioner. BLANCHE ELIASON of - Manti for county recorder. Mrs. Eiiason has displayed an efficiency in her office as county recorder re-corder that has won the admiration of the patrons of the office. Business-like, efficient, neat, courteous. cour-teous. She i the head of a family, a tax-payer. Her previous years' experience in her office work will guarantee an efficient accounting of the re- corder work if she is re-elected. JAMES H. SANDERSON of Fairview for county sheriff. James H. Sanderson, Sander-son, during his incumbency of the office of county sheriff has been ever active in that office. He hs yori the applause of the Salt Lake police force, the sheriff's department of Salt Lake County, the state federal prohibition department. His kind,' ap- ' proachable nature and his efficiency in office has made him a favorite. B. R. JUSTESON - of Spring City for county treasurer. Mr. Justeson has served one term as county treasurer. He has been efficient, courteous. He is a farmer and Stockman and is a friend of the taxpayer. ERNELL MORTENSON of Ephraim for county clerk. Mr. Mortenson is a self made man of high efficiency. His scholastic training is such as to fi; him vell for the office; of clerk. His congenial, affable , disposition makes him a favorite among friend and foa. He is well qualified to fill the office of county clerk and will give a service worthy of the highest commendation. Mr. Voter, You Are a Stockholder in th? State c Utahl Here Are the Issues of the Presn Campaign Which Will Affect Your Interests! "T HE tHicient idministraiion of rational affairs under President Coolidfie has been a creditable success. His prudent economy, his great wisdom as a staiesman and hi i many other qualifications for this high position place him among the foremost of our Pre-oenti. Pre-oenti. Should he not be supported by a Republican Congress? Will not Utah's interests be served best by electing a delegation to Congress which has already made an enviable record and now enjoys the good will and co-.iperation of the National Administration? The National Administration has been efficient, economical and progressive. It reprc ui five years of constructive legislation and sound administration by the Republica; rty. Here are some of its achievements: The Washington conference for limitation of armament. Adoption of a budget system. Reduction of taxes by $2,500,000,000 per annrjm. Reduction of national debt by $5,000,000,000. Passage of agricultural credit laws. Emergency tariff law which saved farmers from ruin in 1921. Grain futures act. Act regulating meat packers. Act organizing agricultural co-operation. Act creating co-operative bureau in Department of Agriculture. Limitation of immigration in the interest of American Labor. World War Veterans' relief. Adoption of a general protective tariff measure. Post office department placed on self-supporting basis. Abundance of other legislation for advancement of our country. --.Senator Smoot, by virtue of his ability and industry, and his 23 year diligent service in the United Siates Senate, is one of the outstandin legislators of our country. His influence at Washington is not excetd-.j by any man in Congress. To replace him now would be to relinquish tht commanding power and prestige that Utah now enjoys. Our Congressmen, Messrs. Colton and Leatherwood, have likewise bficr. competent representatives of this state. Their services have been uniform'., effective and valuable in promoting the interests of Utah. If returned fv Congress, they will be even greater. That is one reason they shou'd V re-elected. Yet there is another, far more vital reason. During the re'nia: der of the term of President Coolidge and the Republican adrfiiniTtrat:' . it it essential to good government to have a vorking majority in Congress of the same political faith. Governmental pol'icies are dependent on this. Utah's basic industries mining, agricalture and livestock need such protection as the Republican tariff afforc'ts. When these industries are protected and enabled to flourish, manufacturer, manufac-turer, employer, employee, professional nian, laboring man, profit and protper. We should keep men in Congress who believe in a tariff which protects our resources. Mr. Voter, you are a stockholder in this great institution, the State of Utah. Therefore, on November 2nd, Vote to Protect Your Own Interests. Vote to Promote Your Own Prosperity. Vote to Keep Experience and Influence at Work for Utah. VOTE REPUBLICAN NOVEMBER 2nd WARNIh !G! Voters are warned against eleventh he or political propaganda. The issues of the present campaign have been square! y presented by the Rpubiican Committee Com-mittee and speakers. Circulation of cxagge sated, misleading or unfounded campaign cam-paign material by our adversaries in the las t hours of tht- campaign, when it is too late to refute or "nail the lies." shoul ff be resented and condemned, and such appeals should not be given considers tion. REPUBLICAN STATE COMMITTEE. (Political Advc irtisomt'r.t.) LEO MORLEY , of Moroni for assessor. Mr. Morley 13 a young farmer and stockman. His careful judicial habits has made him successful in these activities of life. He knows farm values and stock "values. He is cool and deliberate in his judgments. He is approachable ap-proachable and will make a good assessor. C. M. EDWARDS of Gunnison for county attorney. Mr. Edwards is a native son of one of the pioneer families of Gunnison. Gun-nison. A number of years ago he graduated from the Michigan Law School and since then has conducted con-ducted a general law practice in the Gunnison Valley. Val-ley. By his judicious, courteous and business-like methods he has won.a large clientele. If elected to the office of county attorney he will conduct that business of the county in a highly efficient manner. CLYDE WHITLOCK of Mayfield for county surveyor. Mr. Whitlock ' is a graduate from the school of engineering. He is thoroughly acquainted with the records and plats of the county. He is conservative and accurate. His efficiency as surveyor cannot be questioned and if elected will give service worthy of commendation. commenda-tion. A ticket that stands for EFFICIENCY. A partv . -that stands for PROSPERITY for all. VOTE A STRAIGHT REPUBLICAN TICKET NEXT TUESDAY (Political Advertisement) |