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Show Howell vs Larsen Cache, Rich, Box Eldor, and Wo-bor Wo-bor counties should voio solid for Hon. Joseph Howell. His olectlon will mean that these counties will bo represented in Congress. ' On all fundamental principles Lew-Is Lew-Is Larson would bo found voting ns Joseph' Howell would vote therefore nothlpg would bo gained by any Democrat' Dem-ocrat' otlng for Lewis Larsen. Lowis Larsen, If elected could not hope for moro than ono torrn, which would not bo enough for him to bo cqme acquainted wth tho member- I ship of tho Hpuso. Should conditions bo bright for a Domocratlc victory two years henco it goes without say lug that tho Democrats will nomln-nto nomln-nto a man from tholr own party and shelvo .Lowln Larson. And should conditions bo otherwise It Is safo to sny there will be no moro fusion. Congressman Howell la ranking Republic nn member of tho two most Impoitant committees for tho west, minus and mining and agriculturo, and during tho next two years Bhould conditions arlso wlibru something good can bo dono for tho wost ho will bo In 1 position to do It. Lowis Lni-scn Lni-scn would bo busy getting acquaint ed Should Low la Larsen bo oloctcd mid it woro within his power to take ndvai tago of anything that might come Vtah's way, hlo efforts would wood '0 for tho southern part of tho Btnio, and Cacho, Box Elder, Rich .mil Weber would bo forgotten. Coi "essmnn How oil Is our own son and Is entitled to tho unnnlmous support of his party followers, also his frlcndi ot tho opposition on the grounds that -nothing whatever can (Continued qn page four ) HBBBBBBBBBBBVai HOWELL vsLARSEN if (Continued from page one) v. . if ' possibly be gained by voting for.hls . " opponent. . . a Congressman Howell Is a Republican Republi-can and as such Is respected byhls Domocratlcfrjends. Ho has always stood Boltdlyifo&'prlnclplo glvlnshls reasons therefor,' a'"tha samo fcrno according the right of political Conviction Con-viction nnd decision to others. He haB honestly given his opinion on party policies and measures, has noer sidestepped, and Is always a known quantity. Lewis Larsen has been a Republican Repub-lican all his llfo untlf tno ycar&'rago during which tlmo ho has held ot flco In his homo county. A short time ago he was defeated for district dis-trict attorney in his district by an other Hephbllcan, and according to his biography was n candidate for Congress on the Republican ticket somo years ago and was defeated. If defeated this time where will he be two years hence? And it elected this time where will he bo two years hence? One thing sure, If elected, tho Democrats will not havo him, for ho does not believe In their principles princi-ples and no sane man, Democrat, Republican or Progressive would ox pect the Democrats to own him. Ho stands today as tho one unknown quantity from which followers of all parties can oxpect no good return. Then why throw awny a vote In casting cast-ing It for him. Why not cast tho wholcsnlo vole for Hon. Joseph Howell tho man whom all parties can voto for, under un-der present conditions without any sacrltlco whatever, of principle, per Bonallty, or party consclcnco. ' i 2 '-mS r |