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Show IIIRSITE PATCHES ENHANCE CRACEIILLNESS OF LION ltALI.ETKEKS j The dance iliret tor of the fourth-coming fourth-coming Lions Club Minstrel Show to be presented on Thanksgiving Day states thai the ease and niace-fullnws niace-fullnws of tin- Lion Ualleteers as exhi.ited b; them would be a source of inspiration and conimcndatiaii by the foremost exponents of the Art. While only a few rehearsels have ieen made, tht. cast has shown romplete mastery of the twirls. the whirls, the bendoveis and bows. With the fleetness of a deer they toni; the sta.;e, their scanty costumes cost-umes reflect, the masculine splendor of rui;;;ed hiiruteness combined with the delicate and chartnin;: firai, 'fulness of feminine extravaganza. extrav-aganza. This Is part of the treat-ahead treat-ahead for those attending the Show Not P:;ld For - Strictly a Non Dramatic Advcrtlsment.) I ESe Elect I ; J 1 Herbert B. ! f? ' Maw I ' r A ; Governor .; of Utah I m fey li Governor MAW Has a Record of EFFICIENT HONEST j STATE GOVERNMENT j Pel. Political Adv. by Democratic County Committee I OM ELECTION BAY NOVEMBER 7. I 0TE For Your Local Candidates For State Senator I K. W. MACFAULANK Kach Candidate Possessing f For State Representative ' the Qua'ities of Dependability, I ORONWAY R. PARRY lr()Rrossivclu,s S(rit, m,si. For County Commissioner . ... . Four-Year Term netM .(h a Fair WARREN H. HULLOCK and Impartial Record of Local For County Commissioner and Slate Rettermen. They Two-Year Term . KUMEN S. GARDNER ,i,Vt, P'cdwd themn fr an Honest and Conscientious For County Attorney I JOIINM. FOSTKR - Ofh Vote Democratic, November 7th. Paid Political Advert benient. I LOST in Navajo Lake area -Winchester 30-30 rifle. A liberal reward for Its return to O GORGE FOSTER. Adv. 0-28. N-2 I 'Bry" Strlnghnm is 100 for ,Post-Vur Tron.vontliirnUl Highway High-way on 91. pd. Pol. Adv. f'avcriia 5,t; 2 V- j Classroom favorites! The J comfort-bringing slipover in ( if . all wool. Sizes 8 to 16. : W Pi " i S ' CLASSIC WARMTH FOR WV WOMEN -11 3-90 All wool cardigan and slipovers slip-overs with expensive detailing. detail-ing. Fall shades. 34 to 40. A MASCUUNI COMFORT (V-necked pullovers or handy coat styles, in solid shades, i or two-toned. Sizes 36 to 46. I m l "Bry" Strlngham is 100 percent for Post - War Transcontinental Highway on 91. - Pd. Pol. Adv, LABOR'S CRUMBS "The day has come when workers need no longer accept the crumbs which drop from the table of vote-seeking politicians." politi-cians." Thomas E. Dewey Broadcast, Buffalo, Nov. 1, 1913 Adv. It's Time for a Change! Vote STRAIGHT REPUBLICAN! REPl President THOMAS E. DEWEY Vice-President JOHN W. BRICKER Por Presidential Electors P" MRS. ROBERT L. JUDD L JAMES A. KELLY L DAVID R. ROBERTS L J. PAUL THOMAS L For United States Senator r-1 ADAM S. BENNION I 1 For Representative in Congress rl B. H. STRINGHAM LI For Justice of the Supreme Court (Unexpired term of 8 years) r "l JOSEPH E. EVANS 1 I For Justice of the Supreme Court 10 year r i WILLIAM M. McCREA U For Governor I I J. BRACKEN LEE LI For Secretary of State r GEORGE E. COLLARD I I For State Auditor r SHERMAN J. PREECE.. I I For State Treasurer pl LELAND O. GEE I I For Atrney General r l A. PRATT KESLER I 1 For State Supt. of Public Instruction r- l BURTON K.FARNSWORTHI I For ZL'.rict Judge r 1 UDELL R. JENSEN 1 1 For District Attorney r -i A. M. MARSDEN I I For State Senator r I CLAUD HIRSCHI 1 1 For State Representative I I H. H. (HARRY) LUNT I I For Co. Commissioner, 4 T. termfl CHARLES R. HUNTER . I I For Co. .Commissioner, 2 yr. termr I. E. RIDDLE LJ For County Attorney r-l DURHAM MORRIS I I THE OLD JUDGE SAYS... "Quite a stack of newspapers I left yo-.i 'noctlceecri rr.urt rv-t Ccilins rricc.;. (yesterljy, Ju(!ge. Aren"t Ro n' in t!w news- 'Federal Agen;sKi:e"i nek' LniairTruc::'. paer business. are you?" Doesn't that gj to prove, o; that ptolnLi- "No. I just enjoy reading different lion dots not prohibit? papm so my nephew George Fends Hum "1 watched conditions pretty carefully to me whenever he takes a buslni-ss trip. during our 13 years of prohibition in thi3 I got a big kick out of some lie sent n-.e country. The only thing I could see v.e got from several counties uhett thty still hnt cut of it was toolUt liquor instead of prohibition. Particularly from some head- linuor...plus the worst crime and cotru lines that read 'Drunk Driving Arrests lion this country has ever known." Till Wmliwml tptmmti h Cmftttm V Aktlmlit Btnt liv-Jin. Im. |