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Show A rumor is afloat that I will not bo in (Yilar City in j the future and that I am not inteiwteil in mv iloition. I want to state that 1 am going to lie here in the j future and I am DKFIN'ITKI.V interested in bring : fleeted. I was directed by the United States C.veinment to handle the transportation of Defense Workers at the Geneva Steel Mill at l'rovo and 1 have been away from Cedar City most of the time during Ihe past i two years doing this very important defense job. How-a How-a ever, I now have my business affairs in such lutuli- 1 tion that I will now bo in Cedar City with the excep- I ton of the time taken for an occasional business trip 1 north. I G. It. PARRY I Paid Political Advertisement B dimJW O CMXIV WiMKBKBXXESEE&CtXIk CHRISTMAS GIFTS j Perfumed Reads and Earing Sets With Combs To Match Priced from 98c to $1.50 ! Mexican Sterling Pins, Clips, Rracelets, Charm Rracelets, Necklaces and Earings Priced From $1.75 to $15.00 j Cowley Drug And , Cowley Annex I Iron County I Republican Platform I Assistance to Our Service Men & Women Better Rural Highways and Feeder Roads More Equitable Distribution of Jobs 2. The Republican Party Organization believes that Iron County should take an active part in Welcoming our Service Men and Women Home at the close of the War, and that Iron County should assist them in Obtaining Suitably Kmploynient. 2. The Republican Party favprs the Construction and proper maintenance of rural highways and feeder-roads feeder-roads for the benefit of the livestock, fanning and mining industries. 3. The Republican Party favors a wide distribution of employment on roads and other public projects among the Citizens and Taxpayers of Iron County, rather than having such work monopolized by a selected Tew. 1. The Republican Party believes that our laws should be administered for the protection of our homes, our property, and our rights, and in Justice to All. 5. The Republican Party favors the completion of the construction of a first class Cedar-Canyon. (Vdar-llreaks (Vdar-llreaks and Parowan-Canyon Scenic Loop Road, and will do all within its power to bring about the Construction Con-struction of this road as soon as possible. (i. The Republican Party Pledges support and aid to the Livestock and Farming Industries and to all Forms of fynall Business ami r'roc Enterprise. 7. The Ki'publicnn Party Pledges to see that the. much talked of Paragonah-Rear Valley Road is constructed construct-ed in the immediate future. 8. Every Iron County Republican Candidate Pledges Himself, when elected, to extend his services to all parts of Iron County, and to render honest and ef- 1 fiiienl service in the position to which he is elected, i - - - I For Victory Security and Prosperity Vote Republican TUESDAY, NOVKMHKIt 7TH. Paid political Advertisement. 21 Coffee Shop To i Close On Sundays j Hie extreme shoi tae of Libor lias forced us to close tin- Th nil-ton nil-ton Col ft" Shop each Sunday, -ue-Htn:iiii; Nov".nl'T 5th. Under ;re- sent romliiioiis.it is imposi.le to employ additional help, and in order or-der to hy present employees a much needed d .y off each week, the Coffee Shop must be closed eath Sunday. This is a temporary arrangement ar-rangement and Wf will keep the Shop open each day as soon as help is aval'.; bio. which we hope will bo soon. Tli,. TIionil?ii Drug Store will be open from ! a. in. to 4 r m. each Sunday, although the Coffee Shop will not he open on that day. WM. THORNTON DRUU CO . Gordon Christenscn, Manager. To The Mothers of The Service Men What will you say to your b;iy when he comes home from the war and says: 'Mother. What did you do to help bring me home safely and make living conditions better for me when I reached home " Will your answer be: 'T voted for Tom Dewey, Ad;.m Bennion. Hry Strinnhain, Bracken Lee and the men who helped campaign for them." Yes? Well then what reply j will he make? This is the reply he! will make: "How In the world did you think that Dewey, Bennion, StriiiKham and the mayor of Price could bring nie home any sooner or safer than could President Roosevelt, Roose-velt, Senator Thomas, or our Iron County Congressman, Walt Granger Gran-ger npu'd? How did you think that the mayor of Price would make living liv-ing conditions better for me when I returned, than Governor Maw could or would m.lke them?" Then what will you say? (Paid Political Advertisment) J 0 I! S "We Republicans arc agreed that free employment em-ployment shall be a first objective of national na-tional policy." Thomas K. Dewey Acceptance Siuern Uei'iib'ican National Convention June 23. 1914 Adv. J. Pr. cken Lee, by letter, sa: s he is for new Post-War Transcontinental Transcon-tinental Highway down N. S. 01. Pd. Pol. Adv. , Re-elect ; N j Congressman Walter Lap 1 Granger GRANGER'S PLATFORM OF ACTION! To finish the winning 0f the .war thoroughly mm uiii'onuiiionany. To build a strong structure of United Nations with authority and power to plan and enforce the peace. To demobilize our armed forces and our war economy as effectively and expeditiously as possible. To establish certainty in the American foreign policy so that we can be assured of the cooperation of our Allies. To build a peacetime machine for full production and employment. ' t To build an additional 14 reclamation projects for irrigation and flood control in the First Congressional District Durng the post-war years. These projects are already bluc-prnted. Pd. Political Adv. by Democratic County Committee i'04 Mttow mm Wiff(lm , WOOL GATHERING ... You on a rooftop. 7VMl H capturing lifflo woolly puffs Me tho pompon clouds , r &i that march down the fronf of your pretty new W j "k' vi Trudy Hall Jr. TlnywaJsfed pclef, gored sUt, of Uj soft Trucora wool in glamour duifed pastels of pni, aqua, btuo and gold. Slies 9 to 15 H STEVENS & CO. |