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Show , i NOT ALL GO DD We never tried to make anyone believe that all Used Cars were good cars. But we do insist that the Used Cars we sell are good cars. And the people who buv them know it. -V. Seeley-Hinckley Automobile Co. Mt. Pleasant, Utah A USED CAR 15 ONLY A5 DErPE-NDABLE-A5 THE- DE-ALE-R. WHO SELLS IT j . jl lit Takes f i Resolution ! I ' ": i This matter of saving money. Don't think about it 4. 4 v t too long just bring along what money you can I spare, AND OPEN YOUR ACCOUNT with that. Once you have an account, how- ever small, you'll be interested, in add- ing to it. First thing you know it will amount to quite a sum. ?. A . s Then you'll realize what an t important step y o u 4. took when y o u 4. started t ' ' f . 1 if - - ' ' . 1 l 4 !. V I IK" ,J Don B. Colton DON B. COLTON, born iri Juab county, September 15, 1876, moved to Vernal, 1879, with first settlers, educated edu-cated in the elementary schools and Uintah academy, of Vernal. Was graduated from the commercial department, de-partment, of the B. Y. U., of Provo, in 1895, and in the normal department in 1901. From 1901 to 1903, he was principal of the Uintah academy. Was elected to the state legislature in 1903. Was graduated from the Uni versity of Michigan, Ann Arbor, ir 1905. Was receiver for the U. S Land Office, at Vernal, from 1905 tc 1913. Was a member of the state senate in 1915-'17. Besides practicing law he has beer actively engaged in farming and stock raising. He was elected to the 67th. 68th and 69th congresses, by increasing increas-ing majorities. Accomplishments Upon entering congress, he threw his whole energy into the solving oi Western problems. After the passage j of the Emergency Tariff act, he gave close attention to reclamation of ark lands and assisted in gathering data which will make possible the Echc and Cache units of the Salt Lake basir. project, and has gathered materia showing the feasibility of two othei reclamation projects in Utah. He ha: been especially interested in the conservation con-servation and storage of the water: of Utah. Mr. Colton has worked fo; measures for the regulation and con trol of grazing on public lands, whicl has been and will be so advantageou to stock growers of this state. H has actively participated in drafting legislation which resulted in federa aid for public roads; introduced th' bill drawn by the attorney general's office and the state land departmenl for the perfecting of the state's title to state school lands and conducted the hearings on the bill before the Public Lands committee, which law. when enacted, will do so much for the schools of Utah. He has assisted in the forming of farm legislation and has actively supported the farm bureau bu-reau program. He is the author of a number of laws for the benefit tf the settlers upon the public domain, and has also assisted in important mining legislation. Committee Appointments Ranking member Public Land committee, com-mittee, member of Mines and Mining committee, member of Roads committee, com-mittee, and chairman of Election committee. com-mittee. (Political Advcitisement) Republican Ticket REED SMOOT For U. S. Senator ELIAS S. HANSEN For Justice Supreme Court DON B. COLTON For Congress W. D. CANDLAND For State Senator JACOB THOMPSON : For Representative j ARCHIE M. MELLOR For Representative JUNIUS METCALF For 4-Year Commissioner JOHN GUNDERSON For 2-Year Commissioner ERNELL MORTEN SEN For County Clerk B. R. JUSTESEN For County Treasurer JAS. II . SANDERSON For County Sheriff BLANCHE ELIASON For County Recorder LEO MORLEY For County Assessor ; CM. EDWARDS For County Attorney i CLYDS WHITLOCK ; For County ' Surweyor ' A ticket that stands for EFFICIENCY. EFFICIEN-CY. A party that stand for PROSPERITY. PROS-PERITY. 1 Vote It STRAIGHT and you'll not be disappointed. disappoint-ed. Political Advertisement, paid for by the County Republican Committee. ' 1 1 J"? ! S $ 4 5 I $ J "fr J ! 2 5MJt 4 5 5 J 4 FALL AND WINTER VACATION I ! FARES I To f I California I t and the f I Pacific Northwest X And Return - X DENVER 8t RIO GRANDE V. t WESTERN RAILROAD X I I Tickets on sale daily with final return limit of Nine. Months ' I from date of sale. Stopovers" in both directions. Diverse X routes if desired. T Winter Tourist' Tickets' to vuri- ous southern and southeastern destinations on sale daily to April 30, 1927. Final return f limit June 15, except certain f destinations' which bear final limit of May 31, 1927. For detailed fares, routes and t Pullman reservations, call on J nearest Rio Grande agent. i .;. .j. .5. jf, ... ... .5, ,5. ,5. I Haircutting- I I For Men and Women I For years we have been favor- t ites oI the men for haircutting, fr but now J if The Ladies Are Learning if About U3! I . and t-e result is an increased J f business, to the satisfaction of .1 all. ' f I George's Barber Shop i Geo. S. Francis, Prop. J s- 4. .j .;. .:. ... .j. ,5. ... ... .j. . f I. - j Cl M. EDWARDS ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Gunnison Valley Bank Bldg. Phones: Office 36f es. 22-J Gunnison, Utah f; A. BECK NOTARY PUBLIC Gunnison Valley Bank Gunnison, Utah u Office hours 9-12 a.m. - 1 - 5 p.m. and by appointment. DR S. S. KUNZ Dentist Phone 78. Gunnison, - - - - Utah. I1 - |