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Show ) '"i is : 5 j' A I' To the ) ,x VN i" hEi. Citizens of t MILLARD i ih ' Ik ' 2; COUNTY I ' (" f ', ' ; c '. I N ow is the time to consider a new County Assessor flvi E xercise your privilege to Vote - - - jjjjj D on't fail to do so. A ssessments are your concern so - - - It Be represented by a man who will represent both ff-f E ast and West Side alike W No factional or sectional interest placed above people's interest C: No substitute for honesty, integrity and an E ver growing interest in Millard County; T derate no favoritism in Millard County; fe T reat all citizens the same. fl YOUR VOTE RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED NED A. BENNETT Democratic Candidate for Millard Co. Assessor (Paid Pol. Adv. by Democratic Central Committee) VOTE FOR Efficient and Progressive Leadership VOTE FOR HOMER U. PETERSEN Candidate for Millard County Commissioner 4-Year Term Successful FARMER, STOCKMAN. BUSINESSMAN Pd. Pol. Adv. by Democratic County Committee, C. D. McNeely I REUBEN NELSON -- Democratic Y Candidate for jj V . a Millard County Sheriff i Your Vote Will Be - ) lJLJ ,..; Appreciated t. (Paid Pol. Adv. by Democratic Central Committee) Before Winter Check Roofing -SPECIAL-CEDAR SHINGLES. 12" Clears, per sq. $13.95 We Also Have in Stock ASPHALT THICK BUTT SHINGLES ASBESTOS SHINGLES ROLL ROOFING GALVANIZED IRON ROOFING JUST RECEIVED A NEW SHIPMENT OF HOTPOINT RANGES & REFRIGERATORS M. J. ROPER COMPANY VO'TEKS! J ! I WHO WILL BEST J 1 REPRESENT YOU v : ( IN THE STATE SENATE? s ( ' "To See the Future. Look at the Past." -- ' MARK PAXTON'S RECORD in the House of Representatives" is , Outstanding. He Has Consistently Supported Vigorously Worked for Progressive, Sensible Legislation Designed to Improve Im-prove the Working and Living Conditions of Us Folks Who Live in the Outlying Counties. PAXTON SUPPORTED PAXTON OPPOSED I 1 Qr Ho o ..IF. Q J I urkey bmm Rules and Regulations Will Be Same As Last Year ij 110 Yards, Any Sight $1.00 J 100 Yards, Open Sight $1-00 I 80 Yards, Open Sight $2.00 60 Yards, Open Sight $3.00 Target, 2 shots at one target $2.00 Traps, 5 bluerocks $2-00 LUNCH WILL BE SERVED BY REBEKAHS SHOOTING STARTS AT 10 A. M VOTE FOR R. N. DAY Democratic Candidate For COUNTY TREASURER I appreciate the support sup-port given me by the voters of Millard County Coun-ty in the past and I earnestly solicit your vote in the coming election. elec-tion. If elected I promise you an efficient administration admin-istration of the office. (Pd. Pol. Adv. by R. N. Day) ' i I ii. u. ii uiviuy wun uiiu vuuAiuc. t. v ci y measure loai wouia ulcrea&e lues All Monies from Motor Vehicle RegUt- on the farmer, small business man and ration: wage earner. The Comparative Revenue to County and West Millard Towns: 1947 1948 Paxton believes in less emphasis on tax County $37,672 $70,635 increase and more emphasis on effic- Delta 1214 2277 ency and economy In government. Hinckley 756 1417 Leamington 278 522 Eyery measure that wouUj to ,n numm 0ak City 330 619 ber of state bureaus, or increase the H. B. 85 - Apportioning One Million Dollars power of centraliz6d goverment. from State Liquor Profits for Cities and Counties. , . , . ,, , There are too many bureaus now adding (Based on 1940 Census) . ., . . . to the power the state has over You. Millard County $5,768 Delta 2,370 Hinckley 1157 Increasing the power of the State Tax ... r.r, Commission. Leamington 507 Oak City 710 A 4 Percent Tax on Liquor, for the School Lunch Program. KEEP PAXTON Your children get a good, wholesome meal for 15c. The balance of the cost XT f TJ V T 1VT is paid from this 4 percent Liquor tax VV Xl JV 1 ll and Federal funds. H. B. 130 Raising Income Tax Exempt- p J U ! ions of W. W. II Veterans. Every World War II Veteran has been Benefitted by this exemption. Vote for PAXTON Nov. 7 (Paid Pol. Adv. by Vera Nixon) |