Show THE i op with fotij ROO EVELT SUSTAIN the PRESIDENT VOTE democratic STRAIGHT aa ses HENRY H VOTE FOB FOR GOVERNOR BLOOD BECAUSE 1 B BLOOD L 0 0 D roosevelt wants henry blood reelected re elected and has ha so 0 o stated tw A vote for or peery la is a vote for D ilman and a vote 1 fo for r D liman Is a vote against the pres dent A vote age aganet ast blood is a ote to the S v can mach ne in the state and place this ma me ch ne in a posit on to dr ve on county and national k pol cies blood has balanced the budget dian didn t t use relict relief money to do it through governor blood a s efforts in ilion del dol lara lars of federal money has come into the state the unemployment insurance b 11 declared by the thes nat net onal adm n strat on to be a model of its kind was passed at the special leg BOBS sess on called by governor blood utah we was the eighth tate state to ty fy for the entire roosevelt ty program forty states are trailing utah in this matter state property taxes for 1936 reduced nearly twe two mill join on dollars GOVERNOR DR E E dr E E monson was a member of the twe two new MONSON M 0 N S 0 N deal leg he supported fully folly all legislation needed to put utah fit harmony w th the roosevelt recovery pro gram he sponsored leg elation station which helped put utah fidanc al at dinst lution in accord w th the roosevelt program on bank ng and bu iding and loan insurance he Is a bus a property owner a profession al at man and a taxpayer both in 1932 2 and 1934 dr monson was high hick man on the salt lake county legislative t ceet when the votes 4 were counted dr monson was chairman of the committee on re v a on and enroll ng committee on c health and comm ties on bank ng he was a member of the comm atee on revenue and taxation dr monson a record proves proven Ms his dual fica tiong SECRETARY OF STATE MARTIN M judge martin M lareon larson who has already sat on the supreme bench numerous times at the call of those L LA A R S 0 N already in the high court goes toes before the voting public as a man with ear 9 poise pulse discretion and nd an unimpeachable record judge larson a becis one ons both as a district judge and ild as a judge called in to sit on the supreme bench when ta is were ere d squal squat fled bed from particular cases ind cate that judge larson la Is entirely fitted for a pos pox t on on the state a highest tr bunal judge larson a record is entirely satisfactory to bench and bar a al ke judge larson a resident of provo has been honored many times by the electorate of h a county and his jud cial d strict he ile was tw ce named county attorney in 1916 and 19 2 he ile ig Is now judge of the fourth judicial d strict he resigned his arst attorney sh p to enter the service in the world war SUPREME COURT REESE M after carbon county had had four years experience R REESE E E S E with reese M reese al am a e off cial the voters gave him lum a second term as county treasurer with the greatest majority ever given a carbon county official mr reese now serving his second term as treasurer in his county has ao so managed that although the vol nine of business has doubled in extent the th office ex benses have not increased the th s man bears the overwhelming endorsement of his fr ends and assoc ales ates in an important natural res resource county an endorsement indorsement indor clealy given by those who kh have had personal and bust ess dealings with him for twenty years TREASURER ABE abe murdoch murdock has ha mad made food good M U R D 0 C K he has ha served hit his constituents faithfully and he b hai ban erred served his country well to the pros dent he gave his enthusiastic and air sn tinted sup ort to labor he gave av both influence and volts to agriculture he gave his friendly cooperation and support he ile aggressively supported the farm credit resettlement and conservation programs lie its backed the AAA ninino and labor legislation he ile worked hard for the small businessman he ile Is in chairman of the rocky mountain croup group of congressmen n and is i in a position to continue to render valuable ervice to his state and the west C CONGRESS 0 N G R E S S A four years of la fu ahful public service without the JOSEPH breath of scandal the hint of inefficiency or the C H E Z suggest on of wan as ng popularity that is 1 the record of joseph chez chen attorney general of utah during his incumbency he ha be handled civil cases 48 46 criminal cases and 1418 written opinion opinions as a against a record of IGO civil cases 67 57 criminal caie cases and written legal opinions recorded by Ms his pro pr d sceasor in office it might also be noted that it was joseph chas ch who saved the state office and the various dit die the sum of 50 foicey the electric bond and share company to comply w th the utah law and pay if its corporation tax and last but not least that it was the same joseph N k chez chen who carried it drainage case to the U S su am to preme court to protect the interests of the counties coun tle in tax sale property ihu thus saving the farmers of utah more than on mortgage foreclosure fees test all this are greatly reduced budget budgett I 1 ATTORNEY GENERAL zm JOHN W why not name an experienced public accountant G U Y for the post of sta eta e 9 auditor I 1 why delegate de leitt to inexperienced 4 vital importance Import ane to perlen perien ced handi hands a post of t such the state tat of 0 utah f why look elsewhere than to john W cay guy during the period of his hi incumbency as chief deputy state aud tor mr guy ha has handled millions of state and federal fund funds without the loss love of a single p tf dollar to the c moreover he performed this tre amount of work tor for 20 less than the state paid during a similar period to Ms his republican 0 predecessor pred cessor in office the record of john W guy as a county auditor of utah county from 1919 to 1920 was equally as sue as his service to the state of utah in fact we know of no public official in the entire state tat wb who has worked harder don done a more perfect job or who than john W gay guy more justly deserve deserves a promotion A AUDITOR U D I 1 T 0 R CHARLES it will hardly be necessary to recite the th long list of S K I 1 D M 0 R E the practical reform reforms which have been inaugurated by mr charlei charles II 11 skidmore during his nearly four years of public service but we do wish to point out one on or r two of 0 them that appear to us a at least to be of outstanding importance through the th speedy apportionment of t school funds mr skidmore has ha saved the th state mor more than SO 00 in interest alone durine during the th period of his incumbency as a superintendent of public instruction nineteen rural school district districts have been aided to the extent ot of lit through cooperation with the th federal government thus en these the schools to remain romain open through their normal term health and educational program programs har have been een materially teri ally increased federal cooperation cured secured tot fot adult education and aid to needy student students reforms have been inaugurated in school transport aaion and last but not least he has ha handled million millions of t dollar dollars and never failed to balance hi his budget PUBLIC instruction raid k |