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Show CITIZENS OF LOGAN LET I US REASON TOGETHER Yo.u Are Stockholders of a Two Million Dollar Cor- poration And Your Judgment Should be Wisely I Made. The Republican Party Points Out Youri I Duty During the Coming Election. B "Come let us icnson together." This B . Is directed personally to the Block- B lioUleis in the l.ogan City corporation. B You arc stockholders In a two million B dollar corporation, and aiu new plan- B nlng to elect directors to run your B business. Ordinarily In corporations B of much less capital great thought and B consideration Is given the election of B a directorate. It Is highly Important B then that you give this matter all the B moro consideration. The Interests of B this two million dollnr corporation B. aro nt stake, and you should elect B men who CAN' and V'UA, look after B those Interests. Your finance, your B sew or, your electric light, your water B 'system aro nil of paramount Import- B ancu to you nt thin time. There are B a'inumbcr of candidates asking for B your suffrage .In this matter, some B through' Individual ( canvass, and' oth- B et's bncked by strong organizations, B and It is your duty to determine who B best, will serve you B In the first place you want men B who have the time io devote to the B offices, and It necessarily follows B that 1( ypu gut men or this kind it flj must be those who have made n suf- flj flclcnt success of thelr'own. business JPB to slrapfy take "tho time to do tho Bfl) city's business, In the .second place j . "you want men who will and can, do H the work. These three qualifications Hj settled satisfactorily the business of K the corporation ought to. bo well cared B 'or. B The Republicans submit the name flj of Hon. Thomas Smart for mayor. A flj man whoso, name la known throughout B a Utah and Idaho us an umpire builder. B A man with a heart, as. warm, and B , yet as strong and determined ns any flj of that hardy stock that 'have stinted nt the bottom of the ladder and climbed clim-bed to hte top through honest toll and struggle. A man who began life without a nickel, nnd who through strict attention to business and rigid economy has made for himself a competence. A man who knows how-to how-to make the nickels nnd who knows how to save them. A public spirited man, nnd one who believes in doing, ns evidenced by his recent gift of ten thousand dollars to the Agricultural Agricul-tural College gymnasium. He Is not an office seeker, but Is just the kind of man that Logan City should seek for mayor of this two million dollars' corporation. He has the capacity, the time, and if elected will give I'.ogun City ii n administration of which It will bo proud. Personally we have nothing against either of the other candidates, but In the interests of the city wo submit now the question, Is there another candidate with the time, tho capacity so cle'nily and thoroughly thor-oughly demonstrated, tho loyalty to l.ognn so liberally a reality as manifested mani-fested in his magnificent gift to the city and suite, and one who can and will servo the, city ns well us the Honorable Thomas, Smart? , J For the four year commissioner tn"e Republicans, present the name of 'Nels Carlson, a' respected and honored honor-ed citizen of the city for mauy years This water system and ijewer business, busi-ness, ah, there's the rub. Is there an other candidate, or In fact Is hnre another man in the entire city Is there another stockholder In the corporation cor-poration the equal of Nels Carlson, when It comes to looking aftertheie Interests? ffo, the other candidates are good citizens, but they have had Continued on Pago 4. CITIZENS OF LOGAN LET BES0)i TOGETHER , . (Continued from Page 1) no experience ulong these lines, ami we do not want to elect men to-ban die your Intcresta.of sitch'njnBtiltmlo, whp-?flaveTiadno1cxper.lcnce HT this ltno,VKfi?,tinrisoir is specially fit-ted fit-ted nhd qualified for thV position, and If It Is the Interpsts-of thu corpd.vti tlon you have at hc,art he should bo elected. . . I'or the' short term" commlsriUindf-the commlsriUindf-the Republicans submit the nrtmu o1"-William o1"-William M. How ell, young nmn, yet ono of tho vei'y best' 'nnd most successful success-ful business men of tho city. A man with a good education, possessing sound Judgment and characteristics so necessary dealing with mntters of the slzo nn'd magnitude of tho city's Interests. He, with the other two, makes n hoard of commissioner possessing pos-sessing nil the qualifications' necs-sary necs-sary to Insuro tho success of the corporation. cor-poration. If they nic elected am' tali, It will he because Logan has no men qualified for tho positions of dlrec-tois dlrec-tois In her corporation, for these men are the flower of h cltUenslili, For auditor the Republicans submit the name of James C. Allen, .ir., ono of Logan's most popular and capable oung men. A graduato of one of our colleges, an expert accountant, nnd u successful business man. Mr Allen . wns, prior to thu time q his going1 Into business, secretniy of Uio Com-. merclnl-Hoosters Club of this city.' and it wns theie that he distinguished himself In pushing to successful con ' elusions many ventures lnnurlng to the benefit of this corporation. Mr. Al-j len Is young, bright, ambitious ami deserving. His election will be n credit to Logan nnd the youth of tho city. No better choice could bo made for auditor. Tho Republican ticket presents an ' unique fitness for the office to which tfio resepctlve cnndldats hnvo ben nominated, not found in any of the other candidates, nnd that Is what we wnnt. We waut ability and service, not personal de'slres and sentiment. This Is a matter of business in thu interests of, this corporation. These men are specially fitted and qualified and should by all means bo 'elected. Smoot, Carlson, Howell, Allen tho unique combination of ability 'should tie elected as your board of directors. |