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Show II ' ' ' ' " ' ? t Often possesses information in regard to financial mat- I t, the source of which is not open to the ordinary j uerson. This bank constantly studies the business 1 conditions of the country, and all our information is at . .the disposal or our customers. These are merely a ; I few suggestions. If we" can help you, arrange for a : t i consultation at once. ! v 5 ! I . -,,,.,.,.111 Jlf nn 11 I 1 I "T'T II 1,1 a U - ir j ; Smoot and Cclton jj l. Smoot and Col ten have kept faith with the voters of Utah. ;j I; They have advanced Utah's interet3 ana have von new ,j j; prestige for the state by membership on the most IS' important Congressional Committees. lj We now urge all who have the welfare of Utah at heart to retain their services and the advantages jl they have gained for :.I1 of us. j! The State of Utah is more dependent upon jj the protective tariff than any othsr j! factor for its pros:: silly. jj i SENATOR SMOOT is Chair- COXCHKKSMAN C9T.T0N li man of the Senate Finance is rankir.tf nier.iir of the : ! Committee. This is the most Public Land? Committee, j ! powerful committee in Con- which now has in hand nub- : i! y.ress. It deals with all mat- lie land Rrnzin !cffi:4ttt:on. : I ters relating to tariff rates, He is a mcmhw of the Roads ' : j custom duties, income tax Commit', ee. v.hieh exacted M and ravonue, public and na- the Federal V.o:d Aid Law, i tional debts, government permitting; constiv.rtion of f S budsret, Veterans Bureau lejr- hihwrys into every section ; : islat'on and public health of Utah. j service. ' Both Smoot and Colton hp.ve 1 lie is a member of other m- kept faith with the voters j 5 portant committees in add.- who sent them to Washing- s tion to being a member of ton. Ask the war veterans, s c. the American Debt Funding the woolgrowers, the miners j I Commission. and f aimers. 1 These two men have safe-g-.nr.-lcd 'he interests f the work- ; ingman as well as the industrial's. At a' iimc-s they j , 1 have be:1!! visji'ant in the ia-leicst of Utah; they j have been efficient; they have been loyal. ij i I i VOTES FOR SMOOT AND COLTON ARE j VOTES FOR COOLIDGE REPUBLICAN STATE COMMITTEE , Jh 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 ARCHIE M. MELLOR ! For Representative i JUNIUS METCALF ; For 4-Year Commissioner i JOHN GUNDERSON j For 2-Year Commissioner ! ERNELL MORTENSEN j For County Clerk B. R. JUSTESEN For County Treasurer JAS. H. SANDERSON For County Sheriff BLANCHE ELIASON For County Recorder LEO MORLEY For County Assessor C. M. EDWARDS For County Attorney CLYDS WHITLOCK For County Surweyor A ticket that stands for EFFICIENCY. EFFICIEN-CY. A party that stand for PROSPERITY. PROS-PERITY. Vote It STRAIGHT and you'll not be disappoint-jed. disappoint-jed. I Political Advertisement, paid for by the County Republican Committee. j .;. .j. . .j. . j ... ... .j. ... , .j. .j, . ,5, 4. 4. I Haircutting- ! T For Men and Women X For years we have been favor- J ! T ites of the men for haircutting, T i but now X T The Ladies Are Learning J I About Us! t J and t'.o result is an increased T business, to the satisfaction of i j George's Barber Shop Geo. S. Francis, Prop. $ : : .: .;. . . 4. . .j. 4. ; c A hurricane has swept the Baha-, Baha-, has v too, and many buildings were blown down. Just how many bottles bot-tles of post-war liquor were broken has not been stated. |