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Show Atkin Hotel j THE BEST THOUGHT OF AND THE MOST TALKED OF j j HOTEL IN SOUTHERN UTAH j ATKIN CAFE j WILL GIVE YOU GOOD SERVICE, EXCELLENT j . - MEALS AT A VERY REASONABLE PRICE I --- BEAVER-MILFORD Stage Line Leave Milford 8:30 a. m. Arrive Beaver 10:30 a. m. Leave Beaver 11:30 a. m. Arrive Milford 1:30 p. m. Stage Leaves from Clay's Service Station I TOM MASTROS, Prop. j Bladder Weakness If Bladder Weakness, Getting Up ! Nights, Backache, Burning or Itching Itch-ing Sensation, leg or groin pains make you feel old, tired, pepless, and worn out why not make the Cystex 48 Hour Test ? Don't "giv up. Get Cystex today at any drug store. Put it to a 48 hour test. Money back if you don't soon feel . like new, full of pep, sleep well, with ; -pains alleviated. Try Cystex today. Only 60c. O. F. HUBBELL, DRUGS I a Vote for SMITH Vote for ji (QiJl Ml WWH TnWW II 11a Id iilMjJr vote as FARMERS NOT Partisans! I IN seven and one-half years the Republican administration have done nothing on farm relief. Four 8 I ' years ago the Republican Party made promises. Those promises are unfulfilled. This year the Re- 8 I publican Party repeats those broken promises in identical words. How can you believe that under I the same hostile leadership of Herbert Hoover the promises of this year will be held more binding? I Against the dreary Republican past and the more dreary prospects of a Hooverized future stand the I figure and the words of a man who keeps his word with the people. I p CIVTTTTT "Here is a clean-cut issue, which the farmers and the I jtlV OlTAx L XX Voters of this country must decide. It remains but to work I "X 7" T T T 1 7 7 ou 'le c'etails by which this principle shall be put into ef- I flPC Y") hlit lV CiYfl feet, and I have pledged myself to name a non-partisan com- I VJtCO A ULl A A tO TT UIU. mission of farm leaders and students of the problem to work I out these details. I In Omaha, on September 18, 1928, Governor Alfred E. Smith, I first elected and three times re-elected governor 0f New u k h appointment, if I am elected, not when York because he keeps his promises to the people stood face office as President, but immediately after to face with ten thousand in that argicultural center and eection. d j plcdRe tQ the and the of I save tin s p e dge to you: , this country that no stone will be left unturned to give im- ? rea' the McNary-Haugen bill, its fundamental pur- . adequate farm relief, by legislation carrying I pose is to establish an effective control of the sales of export- . . definite inci Ie for which t and i able surplus with the cost imposed upon the commodity This course alone gives promise of rescuing the E benefited. For that principle the Democratic platform farmers of this country froin the complete ruin which squarely stands, and for that principle I squarely stand. threatens them today." I Mr. Hoover stands squarely opposed to this principle by I which the farmer could get the benefit of the tariff. What I remains of the McNary-Haugen bill is a mere matter of If .vou believe in the straightforward words of a sincere g I method, and I do not limit myself to the exact mechanics and man, vote for Smith and Robinson, for Equality of Agri- I I method embodied in that bill. culture, for real Farm Relief. 1 "Prevent Higher Prices" said Hoover j j Partisan defenders of Mr. Hoover assert that, following the ard country slaughtered hogs and the increased price will be j jj I war, he strove to keep farm prices from falling. Let Mr. fr.lly l'j cents net. This action was taken against the I I I Hoover answer. In April 1919 five months after the protest of my entire staff and myself ... If the control of Si I armistice he cabled from Europe: "... Referring to the wheat were removed daring the next two or three months in I I I necessity of maintaining control of wheat, in order to prevent the face of the world situation, prices in this commodity i I higher prices before next harvest . . .Early in March . . . the woi-M advance materially beyond the present level ... I ' I War Trade Board . . . freed the exportation of pork products wish to repeat that unless some superior force intervenes, we ' j ... -The price rose rapidly ... In the month' of March intend to hold the price of wheat to the figures it has stood i I ! I alone . . . we shall kill about one million pounds of inspected during the entire war under congressional guarantee." ' THE'SMITH INDEPENDENT AGRICULTURAL LEAGUES of INDIANA MINNESOTA ILLINOIS IOWA MISSOURI NEBRASKA NORTH DAKOTA WISCONSIN OHIO OKLAHOMA SOUTH DAKOTA MONTANA KANSAS For the complete Farm Relief 8 pooch of Governor Alfred E. Smith at Omaha, Sept. 18, 192S, Write The Smith Independent Organizations Committee, 1531 Transportation Building, Chicago 1 jj j (PAID POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT) IE ' ' I "IN ANY EEEWfn Clntt-kfixrck THE MEW WINTER RED CRWN GASOLINE ' STANDARD OILCOMPANY OF CALIFORNIA WATCH AND JEWELRY REPAIRING I Work Guaranteed GORDON JEWELRY COMPANY PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY QEORGE KELLEY Contractor & Builder Estimates Furnished BEAVER, UTAH )R. L. F. KOIILER Dentist Examinations and Diagnoses Free gAM CLINE Attorney-at-Law Jefferson Block Milford, Utah mM. F. KNOX Attorney-at-Law Will Practice in All the Courts of the State RE.4VER. - UTAH QHORTY'S BARBER SHOP First Class Barber Work Beauty Parlor in Connection versus i Continued, Good Umes versus Bepreswon TiESE AiE Jin mmm -pn time is now near when the people of Utah and of Amer-j Amer-j :ii will decide upon the nature of government they want for next four years. It is a decision that should be made cairn;;, deliberately- and seriously, for it affects your welfare, your prp--;vri:y. your children's happiness, your family's hopes! : he prosperity of Utah's industries farms, ranges, nines aud lactones depends upon the Republican policy of adequate tartif. protection. Senator King has opposed Utah's wcllare by voting vot-ing .-issu-.s: the projective tariff. He calls this tariff, "iniotn'tous infar::ous, damned before it is born, destined to damnation during its lifetime, and doomed to damnation and obloquy after its death." Can you expect protection from a map. who hoh's views like thai ? Do you want to support a man who heaps abuw on the print ;plc that is the very life-blcod of your 5iatc.' Do vou w.i'U V':linni H. King to go back to Wa biiv;toii fur another six -r-.-c y"rs to ol.-ttiu.-t. Jiin-.k-r a. id cm-l:.iri, cm-l:.iri, lrrs Utah's I-, -public dclc-ga- 6uc..;--i: lion ! i;-r c i' s-.ofrrf .Hf- your u:Uc;U.' Ibi't be .;.:;eivod Rep-J.nn Tick-t by sm?c,,lv,c'?--!:-'1 -'- : .;, J pare l,ic m::n -, trnpa.-,, ' prcni- i -v i'r..:-i-.r. ,sc5 v,'li;' ! r- c: !',! 1 proni- iifok ii:-HT iiocvioii tr,-:d prcte. ar.ii e.i. nr-'nrenf r,- ii-, iT-i.i.- ... i . . , , , . ci: uti cs cii'.ts.m lo ca'' . ki.i t in viai), rs: St.ite Ticket 1,,!t V." W';;ion. ,.t,:::- Ji';00 For I . 'Minliir n.i.C.1) a'a". , .;!,, (' r; ,n, F.K.-.:,vi aAn;n:iu;i::t i..r,.c,t 1 '( ,'. ,, . i.: , ,, .,. r-,..- (...irnnr i.-'"- t- i " llm'0r vi i.i.i am ii. watt is wtrnator ttrnr.t b. n: :. rj'or- wlio l-'or l .i:;;ir rn Will help, not hiliu 1. Ucvd StliOOt oo d. nii.Tos ln t!c senate. :1ml i ' In ( r, ri 1 liose tncd and true renrcsenta- For S,,,arr i.f S,.,. l'V ?' lhc VX ol Utah. Don joh.v v. I'icTKit.s b. Colton and ii. O. Lcathcrwcod IohVVT. shouid bc "-eicctcd to Congress lo For sen.- Trfnuurer continue their w.t tch f u 1 ii css and V s!Ty?K" diIi8cnce a,ld encr'setic promotion ""ivmlVjlT" of Utah's welfare. For snncrinirniirni of , And Utah needs a fovcrnor who dk. c. .. jicnsi-;n ,s ln narmony with tee stand of For Jnsiivos of the Herbert Hoover and other Rcnub- Suprcme Conrl 1,V i i - . , , w. ii. fom.am) Ilcan leaders on tlie vital problems eitiraim iiA.vsoN 0f our nation and our state. Utah needs as governor a man with the A" ar' broad business experience, the , 4 proved organizing and executive Y V'' ability of William II. Wattis. Aw.:" ' .,. Utah needs a Republican povernor ' Y A- :'I 4vl'':1'' to bring to our state the fullest ben's ben-'s ;S?''''4' ets t harmonious administration VViV'Vf 'A under proved Republican principles ?. J'lS;i.'.JV' Let's bold fast to the proved Republican "TfT "T" : "- '. p'in-ip'es our oniy d-pt'ni'.iblc a'.surance V;. 'l"-..: - ' c:rr.vr.iKd prer.iv;: ,;v. 'I hi-; is no tim V 'PSC' i " .- i-ur tm-l n IV .!'.'!, of iK) I - " . " " ' ' -'-nMr.fs, " r REPUBLICAN |