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Show I THEREPUBLiCANPARTYPLEDGED 1 economy I j tax reduction I TAHIFK PROTECTION I I RECLAMATION and FED E HAL HIGHWAY AID 1 I GREATER SCHOOL EFFICIENCY I 15ETTER FISH AM) GAME DEPARTMENT I GREATER DEVELOPMENT of our NATURAL I RESOURCES and I PROSPERITY It Ii as made those promises. I'tah's tax rate is 21 per cent below the average of surrounding sur-rounding states. Utah's pay roll has increased from $75,000,000 in 1921 to g 586,000,000 in 1923. g Utah's 1923 mineral production surpassed that of all for- mcr years. B Utah lias under way the greatest reclamation scheme in 1 the west. 1 Utah's Jiasic products have Iteen protected by the Republi- I ij ; fan tariff, bringing millions of dollars into the state H this year. J Utah's Fish and Game Department is acknowledged by I federal officials the superior of any state in the west. I Utah has carried out the most ambitious road building I program in its history. 1 Utah's per capita education lias been reduced from$82 I to 572 and uncertified teachers from 23 per cent to 1 9 per cent. 1 Keep them in Office I Vote for Governor Mabey j I Vote for the State Administration Vote the Republican Ticket I Vote It Straight I SAVE THE CONSTITUTION THE STAR CAR "THE CAR FOR LESS." DURANT "JUST A REAL GOOD CAR." FLINT "TOMORROWS CAR TODAY". LOCOMOBILE "AMERICA'S FINEST CAR." WE SELL STAR CARS Inter Mountain Motor Car Company Lcated at former Pace Garage. Dealers in Flint, Durant and Star Automobiles. Delta Utah 5 STORAGE AND REPAIRS !; S We will anounce the make of car we will j! i handle later. i Parts and Accessories Carried ! BUNKER GARAGE 5 E. H. BUNKER, Proprietor. ! $1,000 10 Saved In one month by motorists In this territory. We ' make no apologies for being responsible for this. Now Mr. Motorist, If you would participate in this SAVING give us your business. Gas 1c Less Hilton Bros. Motor Co. DELTA HINCKLEY Classified' Advertising Minimum ci.r rgn for any single a. GOc, Repeats at 05c per line. Oats, hay and pasture. Chas. C. Kecler, Near Sutherland 10 30 p FEEDER PICS of all sizes for sali at once. Erail Lauper, Sugarvillc 11 13 I IF IN NEED of a carpenter with 14 years eyperlence in the contracting and building game don't hesitate to address a letter to P. A. RIGGS, P. O. BOX 152, Delta. Utah. 10 24 p FOR SALE: My entire crop of 100 tons of hay. And chaff. . E. J. Jaderholm, Sugarville. 10 2 tf Highest Prices paid for alfalfa seec machine run. Geo. E. Beach, Daynes-Beebee Music Co. of Sal Lake will have a nirn assortment o pianos, player pianos and phono graphs on display in the Hotel Pah vant building. You may hear thosi instruments demonstrated to you oi or about November 15th. Sold o easy payments. See us before buy ing elsewhere. 1030 pd Daynes-Beebe Music Co FOR SALE: House and lot on Clarl Street, 4 rooms, wash house, wate: -' ' ' ' "m- -v ail: le iarl 1- r - i 1liiiici 85 cents Sunday 3 to 6 Hotel Pahvant TURKEYS FOR SALE Mrs. C. M. Cochran of the Nortl Tract has a number of Mammotl Bronze Turkeys for sale, easteri. strain of blood, the original of whic! cost her $14 when imported here 'fhose are 'big, fine, well colored birds', just such a3 one would wanl to begin that strain. There aro a number of gobler. and hens any or all of the bird. may be bought any quantity. Shi will supply orders for Thanksgivint and Christmas if they remain un sold tha.t late. Remember, these are the big mam moth turkeys, marked in bronze, ol superior strain. If calling in person per-son the farm is the one due west oi Sugarville, on the main road ,sa about four miles west. Or, yov can reach the farm by going nortt up the main Abraham road. Or write to Mrs. C. M. Cochran R. F. P., Delta.U tah. COWS FOR SALE: Two good mill cows for sale; will be fresh in No vombor. call at Mrs. Cochran's west of Sugarville. FOR SALE: The N NE& of 14 16, 8, In the upper Abraham Dis trlct with 20 shares of Abraham wa ter. Will sell for $1,200; terms $600 down, balance on time, foir equal payments. For full detailr Inquiro at The Chronicle PLAIN SEWING By Mrs. Wm A. Stephenson, Lyman Row, Delta. FOR SALE: A big steel engraving about 18 bv 40 inches of THE HORSE FAIR by Rosa Bonheur. This cost mi $125.00 when bought; it is too larg for my house and I will sell it foi only $25.00. In a fine golden oaV rame. See it at The Chronicle. VOTE November 4th VOTE AS YOU PLEASE Hut VOTE MrzssTrlE: DRY CLEANER r-rssW i Viscoi Company East Cambridge Mass. W Art Gum, 10c and 15c ' FOR SALE BY THE CHRONICLE. Mrs. J. J. Kirby entertained at dinner Sunday in honor of her sister-in-law, Mrs. J. O. Lawson of Mackay.. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Dodds, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Miles and family,, Mr. Madsen, Mrs. Gulbranson, Mrs. Cassitly, Mrs. Otis Corbett, Miss Alene Kirby, and Mr. Forester Kirby. Ray Tozer and V. F. Bradley are deer hunting in the Whiskey Creek region. 'CStV t ill fcemel'forlnki Vjj f;'J 8 J Goes a Month q ''cJjTljl S S Without a Drink jtpUMPthe self fill- i.$i A ing Dunn-Pen full jO with the Little Red t I s?AI a write for a month. t U'l t Because the Dunn- Pen has no rubber . sac it holds several g " -If times more ink than 'it any rubber sac self- J r" A filler of the same size, -i l 'Vr It cleans as it nils. fJ f'f i 'iJ? i Ife marvelous, IWW - 1 PbW I The Fovxtui'i wifh the ; f 'I " Little lied Puntp Handle j , lj Only 4 major parts no j! valves or springs to break j nothing to go wrong. j 27 styles (hard rubber or 1 tv-i!ig transparent Eakelite bar- relr) $2.75 and up. All JsHj soIc vni an Unlimited r I a Guarantee of absolute f S. satisfaction. 1 k''H For Sale At pj THE CHRONICLE VOTE IS'ovriiilicr 4h VOTE AS YOU PLEASE But VOTE pencils, Pens, Ink, Mucilage, Waxed Wax-ed Paper, Crepe Paper. Paper Napkins, Nap-kins, Shelf Crepe Paper. Lunch Seta, at The Chronicle |