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Show H 4-year commissioner B .1. C. Knowlcs, candidate for the m four-year eommlsslonshlp Is a son of the late William and Kli.iboth Know- Bt les, and one of the most widely known B men In the countv. He was bom on 8 the plains July is, lH.yr, at a place K that Is now Clay county, Nebraska. H The family lauded In Salt Lake the B samejear and dining the move south K went to AiiKMicau Fork with the late B Bishop Hunter. They ictuined to B rarmingtou and lived theie tluough B the giasshopper famine In the fifties, B finally coming Into Cache valley in m the spring of 1MU). The tamily locat- B cd in the Second ward of Logan and Hj lived thcic continuously until 18SH. B Since that time Mr. Knowlcs has lived H. In his present home BR Mr. Know les engaged in the butcli- Ht erbuslness with John Royal and was H,'r hi that business for thirteen yeais. ' He was elected constable, serving one m. term and in 181)2 was elected City Mv Marshal. In 18!C Mr. Knowlcs was E' elected Justice of the Peace of Logan jj 1'reclnct and sei veil for two yeais. B. This gentleman was elected a mem- HJ bcrof the Territoilal Coinmlttee at H the Hist Hepubllean convent Ion held H in Salt Lake after the division on I' $H kV' i' BM MAT Tflflk Vi. - TrS m ; TBBLafy HI Aflkl d. n Br -BBBatesi. Bi' Ht BBBw' Hh. I: tfLMflYflBl bbw bVbVbVbVbbVbV bVbVbVbVbbVj Ii flVflVflBBflflVflVflV bbVbVbVbbvbVbbE JOSEPH C. KNOWLHS. H party lines. He was a member of the B County Executive Committee In 18!J and was elected County Chairman H Mr Know leu's sen ice In the campaign H of that year is attested In the fact that the Democratic majority was cut B toIU'jO. Two jears later the demo-B demo-B crats untried I he county b) i mo, and Hi then Mr. Knowlcs was madechnlimtin B again. This lime lion. Joseph How B ell was elected Slate Seuatoi and B Cache county went lepublleau the B tirst time. B Oni ing his enthe life In this countv B ' Mr. Knowlcs has come Into contact B with tlic pieailiug conditions B llnoiigliout the county and Is thoi- B oughl familiar with its necessities at B the picsenl time. He Is a genial gen- B tieman w ith suiliceut )ualltications to ! H till with credit the oillce to which he I aspires. There Is ono thine that' should commend the candidacy of Mi. Knowlcs to the people of the county, and that Is the fact that Logan.or the central pait of tho comity, has no representative on the Hoard. Mr Knowlcs liven light here In this city, a decided advantage to those who desire to transact business with him. So far as his opponent, Mr. Cronqulst, i is concerned, he might as well live Bj at Richmond as Gieenvllle. He Isen- I I tlrcly out of reacli. B! As a commissioner Mr. Knowlcs will render eiliclcnt service and look after t matters intrusted to his care with proper diligence and scrupulous lion-B lion-B est Vote for him. |