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Show Utah Highways most important. New Post-War Transcontinental highway to go through Cedar City on Highway 01. says J. Bracken 'Lee. Pd. Pol. Adv. ; 1 -X Claud Hirschi Candidate for The rR? Utah Slate i Senate From Iron and Washington I ...jy?hr- Counties I I The Republican Party urges you to vote I I for one of Southern Utah's most qualifi-1 I ed and widely known Citizens, Mr. Claud I II Hirschi. U II The following is evidence of his training I II and background: I I Colu'iro graduate. I I Cashier of tho State Hank of Hurricane since 1917. H II Owner and operator of livestock and farming interests. I II Chairman of Senate Hanking nnd Commerce Commit- I U toe in a Democratic controlled Senate. I I Member of tho Appropriations and Sjfting Committees. I I Thirteen years sis President of the Zion Park Stake. I President of the Utah Hankers Association for one H year. I Member of tho Washington County Welfare Hoard for I past eijrht years. I Member of tho Hurricane City Council for many years. Present Commander of Hurricane American legion R Post No. 100. Vote for a Man of Proven State and I Community Worth, Mr. Claud Hirschi VOTE A STRAIGHT REPUBLICAN TICKCT Puld Polltlcnl Advertisement. Q ,1 IH S5i SMALL BUSINESS SUFFERS ". . . while the New Deal has kept the country's business as a whole in a state of depression, it has damaged small business busi-ness more than it has damaged big business." busi-ness." Thomas E. Dewey Address, IJenver, Colorado, April ?3. 1940. Adv. People's Market f Fall Food Sale Friday, November 3rd. Through j Friday, November I Oth. Apples Tound 7c Mixed Nuts Willi Poanuts Pbiiml 39c Squash round 4c p For Canning Moats QQ B VallS 24 No. L Cans For 30 L I Pint Jars 12 f ,. 69c J Dried Currants round 25c I Apple Juice QHart rtie 25c Peanut Butter QH!lrt 39c Dixie Sargum caium $1.75 J DEMOCRATS! Here's How To V Your Ballot For JJL BRACKEN 5 g n For Governor Ds Safe- Take this sample to the polls with you y Nov. 7th and you will not lose your vote. DEMOCRATIC REPUBLICAN PrMidtnt Pnijnt V FRANKLIN DELANO ROOSEVELT THOMAS E. DEWEY Vic Pwldmt Vic PrniJ.nl n HARRY S. TRUMAN WUN W. IiKICKER I Q ; For Pmlntll Dwtoc For rrMldnUtl KlKtort j it PARNELL BLACK J MRS. ROBERT L. JUDD Q ED. J. McrOUN LJ JAMES A. KELLY 1 MRS. ROXEY S. ROMNEY LJ DAVID R. ROBERTS fi V CHARLES If. SEMftEN f"l J. PAUL THOMAS Tl fix V1 tiulM Puc V.tuil luw. fen.tor ELBERT P. THOMAS f" J ADAM S. BENX10N f For KirtnUUve tn CongrM Kor kcprvii-ntalivo in Control WALTER K. GRANGER " B. II. STR1NGIIAM H VfiH iuMin at Uw Stwrmtt Cw" "" Ff Ju.br. of Um Suprm Ivutt " (lyrTwa v t (lVrT.r n JAMES II. WOLFE WILLIAM M. McCREA f" tt JiMlic. o llw Suwim Omit rr Jutfu. of ht Km.rntw Court (UMip4rW Tw tt I Itm) (Urwipirol T.r .f Wan) LESTER A. WADE Q JOSFTH E. EVANS fl Btinwi ppMiw J. DRACKEN LEE X$ E. E. MONSON Q GEORGE E. COI.LARD H CROVErt A. GILES A. PRATT KESLER F Paid PoL Adv. by Orson Hottinger, Dcmocrailc Chairman, District 73, Salt Lake City, Utah |