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Show idltnUsiu'lltryiybAlid TIIU PfiOd! jHpP C?kVsj 't: : 'HmH BHP9Gp7'RV fir vt3S rgy BH siHiliHBHsiiiiK-j! . iiHiibiV KKSKmMSK' B j B : jHH BK, '.rM wm. ,l. iSSPw"' sHsiiliiiiiHiiiiH tvliv ,t . i 11.... '. C:IIKSjal. ' -'YIHSSfSSHSSSSSSSSSSSSSJSSSSSSSB Thomas Smart, Republican Nominee For Mayor Hon Thomas Smart, Republican candidate for mayor is without nues-, lion Logan's most successful, public spirited, cnpablo and enterprising elt-j ken. Successful because he has gono' from poverty to nfliiemo through le gltlmate honest toll. He never put his hand to anything Hint he did not ii.,i),i pay. A hhuit time ago lie took ,n run down gi'lst mill at IVimUlIn and i) ado it a paying business. A few yearn h;o he became tho dominant fuctor In the First National Hank of I.cgiin. and notwlthstniiding the fact I that banks havo siilung up In different differ-ent towns In the county, deposits In j this hank havo doubled since he be- 1 time cuin. 1 ted wllh It. Ho is pulilii' spirited in that he Is always al-ways doing something for the public good. Ho stood at the head of a fow in erecting n monument to tho memory mem-ory of the ploneerH ut Franklin. Ho has v. Diked for ycurx as a trustee-of the AglU'iiltulul College of L' tali, uml Contlnnod on Pago f sterlinTrepublicans you must ! vote for at primary election i Continued from Pago 1. tiafc not received one cent for services rendered. He tendered a gift of one thousand dollars towards tho erection of n hospital In l.og'nn, and voted to have It a charitable Institution. When tho A. C. U. was begging for a gymnasium gym-nasium and some one was needed to start It out with a contribution, .Air, Hmait came fcrward with ten thousand thou-sand dollnis. Without this the gym' naslum would still be a problem to wrestle' with. With It trio gymnasium l a realltj, and Thomas Smart made It possible. Thomas Smart Is capable because It takes capacity to do these things. No man without brain, ability aud determination deter-mination can accomplish such results. He Is enterptlslug becuuhe ho has gone Into tho desert nnd located towns, aud started electilc light, telephone tel-ephone and mercantile businesses, and hns used his stiong nrm to make home possible for the homeseeker. At our very door he has reclaimed hundreds hun-dreds of ncies of waste land by ti;u-nlng ti;u-nlng a pipe line down the mountain side .across the canou nnd up to tha Telluiide flume, nti undertaking for which thohe who once laughed now applaud. All these attributes upon .which tests the secret of his own success, make him an Ideal candidate for mayor of our city. What he has done for hluibelf he cun do for Logan. Logan Lo-gan city needs Thomas Smart for her next mayor. WILLIAM M. HOWELL. William M. Howell, Republican candidate can-didate for commissioner for the two jenr term Isa typical rcpiescntutiveof the capable, bright, ambitious Youth of thjs community. He Is a natlvo f.on of Cach6 Valley, and although raised amid surroundings that have novr known poerty and want, he has maintained main-tained a character- so frequently stained through excesses In a house of plenty spotless and undented, and ugainst which thtie 1b not one stain. He was born In Wcllsvillo In 1881, and ,wns educated in tho public sihoo1p5 that place aud the AgrWul-nfr&ivrjirtlege-ofUtnh, where he graduated grad-uated from the commercial course. He filled an honorable mission to Great Hrltntn In 1901-02 and 03 and upon returning began business in our city where ho Is at present locntcd. Ho was a director In the old Commor,-clul Commor,-clul club, and Is now n director In the Commercial-Roosters club, and aside from his general business Is associated associa-ted with many business enterprises In Logan and Cache Vnlluy. William M. Howell Is a young man. It Is true ho has had opportunities, but there aio few men of his-age, and with his opportunities, op-portunities, that have as many successful suc-cessful ventures to their credit, all tho lesult of his own careful conservative, conser-vative, sound consideration nnd judgment, judg-ment, llo Is a thorough business mnn, unscrupulously clean In his habits, and determined that right shall prevail. pre-vail. With IiIh associates, Thomao Smart and Nels Carlson, tho best conceivable combination for tho suc--cess of Logan City Is assured. NELS CARLSON. Nels Carlson, Republican candidate for commissioner for the four year term. Is another living example of what a mnn may become through hard work and strict attention to business. He was born In Sweden nnd Is ono of our most prosperous farmers. farm-ers. Ho emigrated to Utah In I860. In 1801 ho enme to Logan whero ho has beon a resident ever since. He has fulfilled an honorable mission, and hns had experience In all tho various phases Incident to pioneer life. Whon his entire earthly possessions consisted consist-ed of but two small teams ho began railroading nnd worked on tho O. S, L. In Wyoming, thu Utah Northern, Northern Pacific, Canadian Pacific and others. Ho worked for tho Canadian Cana-dian government hauling soldiers and supplies during tho troublo between thu whites nnd hnlf-biecds In l" This was known as the Re cl rs1 ei-Hon. ei-Hon. In 1890 he engaged In tho sheep business blch ho followed until 1901 when ho sold out and retired from ac-tlvo ac-tlvo business. Ho served as a mef.i bcr of tho city council of this city during tho years 190C-07-08 nnd 0), and was inspector on the sower during dur-ing tho last eight months of construction construc-tion in 1910. Ho Is successful and Independent, practical nnd film In tho belief thnt Justico should bo meted out to nil. Ills varied experiences jnnko him pn Ideal cumllilmii for city commission-or commission-or He Is positively tho best nuallflo.l and postod man to hnndlo tho water and fewer Kyfitomi of Logan and vhon elected wt)' bo iii'l'spcnslhlo to the Intel ests of ,uo city Logan needs Nels CailJon to look after these val uabo Interests. "BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBaaBBBS JAMPS C. ALLEN, JR. , Jiunes t Allen, Jr., Republican' candidate for auditor Is a Cache Vn j Joy bo, haxlng been bum lu the liij llo- tow a of Coe, March 20, 1SSIJ nijd llku the mnjoilty of the outh or this' valley received his early education at he district school of his homo town and spent his time assisting bin father to make a livelihood upon, the form. Aftti graduating from tho dls trie; schools he entered the llrlghnm Young college from which Institution' he graduated from the commercial course in liiot). Since that time he has been engaged In various positions all of whic.i b.ive u: ,iu u .:t him for the position to which he now nsplres. lu the rail of l)03 ho was welghmas ter for the Amalgamated Sugar company com-pany at Webster spur and handled the .entire Lewlston crop of hectw shipped ft oin thnt spur to the satisfaction satis-faction or both the sugar complin) and the fanner who sold tho beets. Following ginduntlon at tho II. Y O. ho entered the emploj of the civil benlce commission lu tho IT. S. Reclamation Re-clamation service nt Klamath Falls, Oiegon and Oilaiid. California. Op returning re-turning home .lie entered summer school at the V A C. and tnught school at Hie Woodruff during 1907-S. Since that time he has been connected connect-ed with the Logan Republican as pews editor, has been clerk of the cltj boiud of education nnd secretary of tho Coinmi'rcial-lloosters club. At the present time "he is In business for himself at the Royal Confectionery. In all these positions, Mr. Allen has distinguished himself ns nn entvgotle, cnpahable and trustworthy business man., nnd as his lecord will bear him out. thoioughly capable of handling tho accounts or Logan City in tho wn they should be handled and If elected elect-ed to the position or auditor will make for the people a very efficient servant. Logan City needs Mr. Allen r' nuiift(,r |