Show 41 N ft 11 ebb ELL EQUIPPED FOR THE TASK AHEAD with constantly decreasing state revenues probably the most import ant matter to come before the new governor who is to be elected in no ember is that of state financing by reason of his training and ca henry II 11 blood democrat ic candidate for governor s aamir ably fitted to cope with this lem he has had experience in state affairs so that ha he can appreciate the d that will wl be met in keep ling ing the financial affairs of the state on 01 an even enen keel he owns enough real estate to have a t f hand knowledge of the difficulties that be set the owner of that class of prop erty As a business man he knows the difficulties that beset those who buy and sell the voters should know that in cho choosing a man to head the state government that every industry indu str in which henry H blood is a direct or has weathered the financial storms that have beset business in utah n the past twenty years A i truly an en viable record henry H blood candi date for governor was born in kas ka s ville davis county 59 years ago the son of pioneer parents he received his first business bu giness training tia ining under the late john R barnes in the Rays maysville ville go operative ie le institution when tl e kaysville Kays ville milling company was organized he was made mana gr g r and was retained in that position when that company was consolidated with the layton milling company mr blood has served as president of the utah idaho millers grain dealers association as well as en in other activities in that as u ocia tion mr air blood is interested in a awde iwilder ariely of businesses including can I 1 eris eri s land companies and merean tile firms he is at present a direct or in the Z C M I 1 mr alt blood has risen hegh in eccles las circles in davis county hav ing successively performed a mission ir england served as bishop of tau h ville ward and arid president ident of the nith davis stake a d position whick h now holds 4 has ha served as a member of the I 1 card of weber college at ogden and r dent of the davis county biard b jird it t education for many years he has been pros pres dent of the davis county chapter of the red cross mr blood s political recognition in the democratic party came in 1917 when simon Bam bamberger beier appointed him a cember of the firt fira public utilities commission of utah he held that post foi tour four years he i as appointed by governor chaales R mabey to tl e state road commiss ion in 1922 and upon the election of governor george H dern mr yr blood became chairman of that commission he ile is v m dely koewn in the state by reason of the lve state high way campaign in road cinq construction 1 and aloo j 0 t iclef i paid for political advertis advertising ng mr and mrs IV douglas beatie and mr and mrs A C jacobson and daughter of salt lake city visited in delta over the week end w th mi and mrs albert black lit i beatie beatle is a candidate tor for city buege uge in salt laso laze la so cita cit this election mr and mrs W E cook miss wanda ricketts and J W pace hopeni ap e A the week end cinalt in alt lal cit where w h e re t h ey v v i L p e d tate vair va 6 V IV IVOR IJA X for any person to apply himself more diligently to the duties of trust than ivor ajax has done during his i incumbency as state auditor would be virtually impossible due to methods of his constant vigil the state treasury has been en riched by many thousands of dollars and the public has been materially bene fitted by his strictly business yet courteous administration a fact that thousands of persons who have contacted his office will readily ver ity mr ajax shuns the parade of an off cial of the public he ile Is tiring in manner but he has proved to be always at bis his post and ampre elates constructive suggestions the tact fact that those who are best acquainted with his conduct jure are the ones who most enthusiastically enthus astl cally trust and praise him is in itself a poten reason a hy by he should be elected elect adi state trea uler paid for political |