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Show ELECT ' ' " : r- I I ;w'r ill Kumen S. Gardner Democratic Candidate For Iron County Commissioner Two-Year Term I believe that Iron County lias a bright future. There lias been no unusual boom There should be no let down. All our industries are on the Improve. It would be my purpose to further develop every legitimate legi-timate Industry and keep the county growing. Vote For tf'l ' V..-. 4v: - '.Less E. W. Macf arlane DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE for State Senator ELEVENTH DISTRICT (Washington & Iron Counties) ELECTION NOVEMBER 7T1I Ro'.ert Parr;-, son of Mr. and M:s. Gronway R. Parry, is home on furlough. H- is training at a Navv school at the University of Idaho. Southern Itranch, at Toca-ti'llo. Toca-ti'llo. Idaho. Onerativt- cases at -he In.ij , County hospital de-iiiK the week were as follow.: Iscbell Il.nloii of Hurricane; Finn Bea'ty of To-querville. To-querville. and Nellie S. Il.irt of Newcastle. I Mr. and Mis. Heed Bradshaw entertained en-tertained Thursday evening at a dinner party. Twenty-eight puests were present. Following dinner table games were played with score prizes uwaided to Mrs. Jjel Baric w and Wilson N. Lunt. FOR SALE: Team of Percheon C.il-dens, C.il-dens, 3 and 4 years old. gentle and Roo.l workers. Weight 28.10. Call J. D. Morri 1. Phone 02R2. Adv. N-2. tf. 1 SvaiUtsr Tltunta: irrih's in the Ar.u iIiMn Marine for February, 1913:' "It has become fashionable to speak of lumping Iliiohitf.. It is a serious mistake even to joke about such an act. The Japanese emperor, the Son of Heaven, is never responsible unt'er Japanese laws for the acts of the Japanese Government." "There is much that is good in the institution of the Son of Heaven, much that is stabilizing. The man himself him-self can never be considered as a political person. He is not commander-in-chief of his armed forces, as are Hitler and Mussolini. He is a diety, and as such is a stabilizer." "Touching the person of Emperor Hirohito, or tha institution he symbolizes, would be deemed a sacrilege by millions of Japanese. It would solidify sentiment against us and could only lead to vengeance, probably in the form of a new war ..." "If the institution of the Son of Heaven is to be altered, the Japanese people themselves them-selves must alter it, and this possibility is remote." "What about Tojo? Well, we caricature Tojo and speak of the dreadful things we are going to do to him, yet the charge that Tojo is a dictator is no more justified than charging that President Roosevelt is a dictator. Tojo, like Roosevelt has operated to date in rigid accordance accord-ance with the established laws of his country ..." Remember this appeared after the Japs tortured our men at Bataan and Corregidor. Senator Thomas love and sympathy for Japan and the Japanese disqualifies him for the office of United States Senator. J. B. Powell writes in the American Legion Magazine, November, 1911: An American newspaper man, prisoner of the Japanese, Japan-ese, lost both feet from inhuman treatment says, in American Legion Magazine, November, 1941: "The aPanese are holding some 70,000 Americans and Britons, military and civilian, as war prisoners, in concentration camps located all the way from Japan proper to Singapore. All of these prisoners at some time during the day must sit on their feet, and face Tokyo, and bow in reverential fashion to show their submission to the Son of Heaven." Jore are certain interests and individuals in the United States who favor a soft peace with Japan for a variety of reasons. The chief ones are: Business "Japan was our best foreign customer for cotton, scrap iron." Again, is the love of money of merchants mer-chants of more importance than the lives of our boys? READ YOUR AMERICAN LEGION MAGAZINE . . . THEN VOTE AMERICAN! (PiiJ pduujl aJvmiscment by Cliience Cowan) rratiC driV'ng PrVeS S ine'C'ent Th- in Wartime that it,s no ,on2er YtrS' favored any of the time. ( V'XrJt''' Deftness is the stylo in motoring. Tactics like V HV tV V Bwooping in and out of line seem wasted, when tho I ll Vf"-'',l'e coul,c frm miles behind presently shows I a'MVV 'vyftV up nn'wi,v in 1,10 "thrill-driver's" mirror. That's skill making a Mendy good average; not I tiQ I ' leaping and hounding to make it up. You'll show I tt nLw Irffi' n 17 pl'" Brentcr regard for dutiful mechanism by Tf Fl ', t rj I If 1 having your engine oil-platku internally sur- II ill r A' i iR'W I fV faced to resist corrosion by tho unavoidable acids I y 't W I lk of combuntion. yCJTta "T'-'v (a-iv 1 Changing to Conoco N"i motor oil will nufo- V,v ,( - fy' L malically give you nn oiL-rtATt:o engine. Costly pionwr research creaUnl the BjiecLd Conoco N" , I ingredient that gives this Hpuliir-priccd oil it. Igjy magnet-like action. And that's what join oil- J y rijTINO to inner engine nurfaccH, ns if to Htay. I fl N ll I II ptay to' t'M'SM days infesting every cyl- U U ll U V U inder in unrea:Mnablo quantities. Former chances of ousting commive acidn are decn-ased thew days Jr " by low engine temH'rature longer HlretcheH of f a twL V ptamling cold mileage limitations of any kind. I I Kjyfj Hut you can keep your engine's fine inner finihh V 1 k. I-I under cover of protective OU.-l'lJkTINtJ renixling . f fx I I corro'ion! Juit change to Conoco N" motor oil at y Your Mileage Merchant'. Continental Oil Co. MOTOR OIL FEMALE HELP WANTED Power sewing muchlne operators wonted. Good wages. Excellent op-po:tunlty op-po:tunlty to train for after-war jobs. Write Kathleen Quinn, Inc., Ogden, Utah. Adv. Oct. 26. Nov. 2. r ij j.'- . . : - : ..V.l-L , M2. II. II. Siringlinin Candidate for CongrcsNlonal 1n Mst. A vote for Stringhnm is a vote for principle above party. A practical mar.. An experienced legislator. Author of School Lunch Bill. A civic leader. A business man, stoclnvir.n and farmer. A man who has a bat' ground both as an employee and employer. em-ployer. His slogan is "Vote regardless of your choice of candidates. Let America speak fully." ' (I'iJ iwllirtl dvfitiwmfnt rcinjrtItml tumtnittrr, Login) Hunters Take Notice. NO Trespassing Tres-passing on my premises. SHERMAN HAIGHT. Adv. 0-26. N-2 h I'i itc-elcct Dr. K. K. Monson Siri'Plnry of Statn Exf. Irttved Klllehnt Kxpcuili'o , Vole Democratic Straight i (Paid political advrrtiMHwnt hp I Or. W. H. Htndrlrki) I THE NEW DEAL DEPRESSION "Who was President during the depression that lasted from 1933 until sometime in 1940 when war orders from all over the world began be-gan to bring us full employment again? The New Deal kept this country in a continuous con-tinuous state of depression de-pression for seven straight years. It made a three-year depression de-pression last eleven years over twice as long as any other depression de-pression in a whole century." Thomas E. Dewey Philadelphia. Sept. 7, 1941 -dv. j LOST: Key ring with key and Tex co emblem and wrench. Leave at Post Olllce. Sherman Halght. Parks I Theatre Sundry, Monday And Tuesday November 5, G, 7 "LAURA" with' Gene Tierney Dana Andrews i Also News Cartoon Band Mrs. Furl Poster was hostess t) members of the Chere Am"e Literary Lit-erary Club Thursday evening. October Oc-tober 26th. Mrs. Karl Gardner reviewed re-viewed the book, "The Last Weekend", Week-end", by Chas. Jackson. GuesU for the evening were Mr?. Gardner. Mrs. Edwin Walker, and Mis. Mlltord Riding. I . Bracken Lee, by letter, says he Is for new Post-War Transcontinental Transconti-nental Highway down U. S. 91. Pd. Pol. Adv. xtna Special (Bangatn l l v Rayon Dresses T m'pT" A large group, values to vQ Im $8.50, now clearing for ltl yjfi One group Clearing for V i Wttf Ruitable 'of. whool, of- c ? 1 livM f'ce anc nomc yur MiflC cotton and rayon needs !0V n from these bargains. (PuiiciWa Shop Have a Coca-Cola Going our way? i, ... or Meeting a comrade in Northwest Canada Friendship' comes easy to allies devoted to common causes and borders with f Jr?! ; out puns. Have a "Coit", says the Yank sergeant to the Canadian mountie, ' jk I 7jff? and he's talking a lingo of friendship that both understand. That's the informal 1, f ff) J North American way to say Grtttitigt, JritnJ. It's the same informal way to nfflr ' J put friends at case in your own living room, too. From the Yukon to the WlCSV 'jjQ)1 Gulf, Coca-Cola stands for ibt pausi that rrjrtshtt,t symbol of a friendly V '.' way to get along with folks. I It' mmral for rnular names Lit 1 to icqulre fiienJIy abhrcvis I0ITU0 UN0.I AUtHOi,t Of THI COCA-COIA COANY IV Mil TU.'. why you hear Southern Utah Coca-Cola Bottling Company is I cch uej -coke-. |