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Show r I iidlly he is 1 o talk "jj Usually the person you ask for is ready to talk when "Long Distance" rings his bell. Therefore, in a majority of cases, a Station-to-Station call will get the same results for you as if you had called "Person-to-Person." Station-to-Station calls range from 20 per cent to 50 per cent lower than ' Person-to-Person calls. And the service ser-vice is noticeably quicker. That's the modern way to transact "Long Distance" business. Ask "Long Distance" for rates and other information about Station-to-Station service. We encourage you to use this less expensive service because it takes us less time to complete the call and therefore costs us less. (if j) The Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph Co. 1 11 in 1111 11 mm mi , tmmm m ti Professional Directory j SAM CLIN 15 Attorney id Ijin Jefferson Rlncl. .Milford. - - - I tit b IIIIiOFVSFV VI! IV I HI' ' License: Kniltn liner- .;nl Funernl Oireetor Open Inv nnrt Nitrbt Priene ,fi - Milford. I'tah . 4 . , V (. A. !1T'R!r-T"K 1 attorney at I-it no.,, r,. ft .1 MM DR. W. W. MARKHAM Dentist Res. Phone 64 JOHN U. SCHIESS Attorney at Law MILFORD BANK BUILDING Telephone 61 Milford, Utah THE MILFORD HOSIMTAX Milford, Utah Medical, Surgical, Gynecological and Obstetrical Charles R. Parrish, M. D. Fully, equipped, including X-Ray Telephone 21 WM. P. KXOX Attorney at Law Will practice in all the courts of the state Beaver Utah --. - . l , . . , 1 RALPH PITCHFORTH, President 1 SAM CLINE, Vice President j FRED R. LEVI, Cashier. . j J0S. C. SMITH, Assistant Cashier. j Milford ' I State 1 Baek A BANK OF SERVICE j WHERE YOUR DOLLARS ARE SAFE. Mr. Voter, You Are a Stockholder in th State of Utah! Here Are the Issues of the Present Campaign Which Will Affect Your Interests! yHK efficient administration of national affairs -m-ler President Coolidge has been a creditable mcces. Hi prudent economy, his gieat isdom as a statesman and his many other qualifications fur this high position iii.ue t-r. ,v....:itf the foremost of our President!. Presi-dent!. Shouki he not be supported by a Re--!"oiican L-.ip e--? Will not Utah's interests be served best by electing a delegation to Ci-ni: cs 'u-.ri has already made an enviable record and now enjoys the good will and co-.-ne: alien 'lie Nalion:ii Administration ? The National Administration has been eti-.cie'it, economical and progressive. It repie-aents repie-aents live years of cgottructive legislation mid sound administrate n by the Republican pewty. Here are some of its achievements: The Washington conference for limitation of armament. Adoption of a budget system. Reduction or taxes by $2,500,000,000 per annum. Reduction of national debt by 55.000.000.000. Passage oi gricultural credit laws. Emergency tariff law which saved farmers from min in 1921. Grain futures act. Act regulating meat packers. Act organizing a;i icul' ual co-operation. Act creating co-operative uureau in Department of Agriculture. Limitation of immigration in the interest of American Labor. World War Veterans' relief. Adoption of a general protective tariff measure. Post office department placed on self-supporting . basis. Abundance of other legislation for advancement of our country. Senator Smoot, by virtue til his ; biiity and industry, and his 23 years of diligent service in the United Slates Senate, is urn- nf the outstanding legislators of our country. His influence at Vn:.ltini;ton is not exceeded by any man in ' Congress. To replace him now uM.i'.tl be to relinquish the commanding power ;:nd prestige that l"lah now enjoys. Our Congressmen, Messrs. Colton and l.eatlu rwood. have likewise been competent representatives of this state. Their scrices hnvc been uniformly effective and valuable in promoting the interests of Utah. If returned to Congress, they will be even greater. That is. one reason they should be re-elected. Yet there is another. r more vital reason. During the remainder remain-der of the term of President Cooliug and the Rcpubl-can administration, it is essential to good government to have a working majority in Congress of the same political faith. Governmental policies are dependent on this. Ut-h's basic industries mining, agriculture and livestock need such protec'cn as the Republican tariff ?ifords. When thetie industries are protected and enabled to flourish, manufacturer, manufac-turer, employer, employee, professional man, laboring man, profit and prosper. We should keep men in Congress who believe in a tariff which protects ' our resources. Mr. Voter, you are a stockho'der in this great institution, the State of Utah. Therefore, on November -2nd, Vote to Protect Your Own Interests. Vote to Promote Your Own Prosperity. Vote to Keep Experience and Influence at Work for Utah. .VOTE REPUBLICAN NOVEMBER 2nd WARNING1 Voters are warned against eleventh hour political propa..and. The issues of the present campaign have been squarely presented by -the Rpublican Committee Com-mittee and speakers. Circulation of exa -.crated, misfeatlinp. or. unfounded campaign cam-paign material by oar adversaries in the !a-.'. hours of the campaign, when it is loo late to refute or "nail the lies," r'lo'jld be resented and condemned, and such appeals should net be given consideration. REPUBLICAN STATE COMMITTEE. (Paid Political Advertisement) Progress and Approval For Dodge Brothers, Inc., 1S26 already stands out on the calendar calen-dar as a year of unprecedented progress and success. From January to date sales have exceeded any previous year's total by a margin at once impressive im-pressive and significant. New engineering records have been established by a succession of major improvements extending extend-ing back to the first of the year. Never has Dodge Brothers Motor Car ranked so high in public favor. Never before has it so richly deserved the world's good wilL Touring Car i 9U0 . Coupe ------- 1012 Sedan - - 1074 Special S'Wliin - - - - 11 3D J Delivered i W. R. MARTIN, Dealer Milford, Utah , Dddbe Brothers MOTOR. CARS |