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Show The Republican Party Pledged j ECONOMY f TAX REDUCTION I TARIFF PROTECTION RECLAMATION AND FEDERAL AID f GREATER SCHOOL EFFICIENCY I BETTER FISH AND GAME DEPARTMENT. GREATER DEVELOPMENT OF OUR NATUR- j AL RESOURCES, and j It has made those promises. I PROSPERITY Utah's tax rate is 21 per cent below the average of I surrounding states. I Utah's payroll has increased from $75,000,000 in g 1921 to $86,000,000 in 1923 j Utah's 1923 mineral production surpassed that of jj all former years. I Utah has underway the greatest reclamation 1 scheme in the west. I Utah's basic products have been protected by the Republican tariff, bringing millions of dollars f into the state this year. I Utah's fish and game department is acknowledged 1 by federal officers the superior of any state in f the west. .. .. ! Utah has carried out the most ambitious road i building in its history. I Utah's per capita education has been reduced from S82 to 72 and certified teachers from 23 per j t cent to 9 per cent. KEEP THEM IN OFFICE j VOTE FOR GOVERNOR MABEY I VOTE FOR THE STATE ADMINISTRATION VOTE THE REPUBLICAN TICKET vOTE IT STRAIGHT. Save the CONSTITUTION PAID ADVERTISING a i I Reaver Post American Lerion ! 1 i i invites Miiford to a Grand CELEBRATION AT BEAVER November 11 There will be a good Program BALL GAME, RACES and OTHER SPORTS FREE BARBECUE GRANT) BALL AT NIGHT The STAGE LINE BEAVER AND MILF0RD Leaving Miiford 9:00 a. m. and 3:30 p. m. Leaving Beaver 11:00 a. m, and 5:30 p. m. W. R. Martin i : J& Wul m$s KjmiW J International Prizes 'j-: - " Si Ft Prize gj " ' j fj $15000 Model Electrical Home g T?TT A. H I ! (To be built on lot provided by winner) S fa, B j - cH M I I Tu'oSecondPriV-s-lBoy-lGirl 1 Jl&M.L.is Jk0 ftW M (5 A scholarship In American or a A ,, ,ti mi mwmm-w "S Canadian College or Univcr- 1 "IS"' H K F? B sUyocepttdStttUJarJ. S ff TZTg' ifai fW2 N N I TxvoThird Prizes-l Boy 1 Girl MlWWi JLV flLiW JW fl& A, if A scholarship In Amor iron or S fcTJr A Canadiaa C-ollefto or Univer- 1 W tfjj sity of accepted standard, m fj Ttvo Fourth Prizes lBoy 1 Girl Z ! I $6C0 fSHiSr " I Watch for Particulars in this space soon TuioFiiKPrues 1 Boy 1 Girl 1 S30 SsHS" ! Contest being Conducted ft Two Sixth Prizes 1 Boy 1 Girl a i ij -VA scholarship in American or H MV Csnadiaa College or Univer- 3 U J I & slty of accepted standard. B rSl Rockv Mountain Electrical p J! Cooperative League In Conjunction with Xational Home The Rocky Mountain Electrical Cooperative League is conducting this National Home-Lighting contest in this section and in addition to the national prizes there are $600 in cash prizes to be given in the Utah-Idaho district as well as numerous cash prizes locally. For full information as to the details of this contest, apply at any office of the Telluride Power Co. PRIZES JUDGES First Prlzo '.$10.00 Second Prize 7.50 Prof. R. L. Pixton Third Prize 5.00 Mrs. Jos. R. Murdock Jr. Fourth Prize 2.50 Karl S Carlton . jj. HMHHitnlniniinmiHi iMtmiimnBiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiimii (iHiitniMHimniiMlt iimMinf" till - - - - - HIIIIW.4 J At Christmas SEND CARDS not only to tlose tulo expect tlom, But also to others you'll wish uou had CTho urvoxpocted drill double their ualue, Tho surprise urill make them tu7ice qlad. ' Our Christmas Cardi are just mailing to fill Hrti wtib iKe spirit of "Pmco and QoocUohU." |