Show s 0 VE r THE i TOP M 1 i. 0 v 1 Y i. i t h Io r r r. r J I ROOSEVELT SEVEL T L 4 VOTE DEMOCRATIC STRAIGHT F HENRY H. H VOTE FOR TOR GO GOVERNOR BLOOD BECAUSE B BLOOD l 0 0 D Roo a Henry re oral ard has so stated Y A Tote vote for Peery Pecry Is n a vote ote for Dillman and antI a n voloA vote volo 9 t for Dillman an Is a vote nl against the r y Y ra A vote T e n Blood is a vote Tot to ch thet the f t c. c r Republican lican machine in the state and place machine machine ma mn chine in a position to drive dive on 01 ard national policies t f yz Governor Bleed has balanced balanca the budget didn't use relief money moncy to do it ill 6 e tN 10 million mimon dollars dol i Through G Governor Bloods Blood's efforts effort mon i lars Ius o of federal money has come cone into the tic ry 4 The The Insurance bill d dc eared c by the t national administration to be a 11 mod of of its Kind w s was as s passed at nt the special leisl legislative th session called byi byr by Governor Blood r f a Utah was vas they the eighth state to qualify for the i e entire ire revolt security program For Fory states are trailing r YA f Utah in this matter y a State pro property ert taxes for tor 1936 1936 reduced nearly two t 1 I I mili rt I 4 G V E E Eit R it h N 0 R I DR E. E E. E Dr E E. E E. E Monson was a of or the two h New MONSON 0 Deal le legislatures i He supported fully tuny all nIl legislation d to put putU y U Utah nh In harmony with the Roosevelt recovery cry pro pro- cram He Igo sponsored legislation t h put Utah Uth II financial Institutions in accord neco-d v wah the he Roosevelt program en cn banking in and bui dig c and loan Insurance i J s f lie He is It a bu uin a n property ov ner a 11 p 01 nl man and md a taxpayer 1 11 c r Both in 1932 and 1931 Dr Monson Lionson n was 13 t til h man ont on 0 fl t th the Salt SnIt Lake county 1 legislative s e ticket T n the thc votes sere ere counted Dr Monson was chairman of th the committee on rau r rs- rs u vision isSon and md enrolling on public health and committee on banking bonking li Ho He e was a II member of t the on revenue and taxation Dr Monson's record pro pieties proves his qualifications 1 h T ARY w Of STATE n ATE a f MARTIN l N M M. Judge Martin Df M. M Larson Luson who vho has ns already sat oni on i l LARS A R SON the tic bench beach numerous times s1 at t tt the tho c call of thoc already in the hi high h court Jeu gees the thc otin voting w c 1 public us III a n man n with pair pis discretion and anden 31 en e record 1 J I t i Jadeo C Larson's Larsons decisions both bath as a district Judge jude t. t and ard as ns a n Ju c called wiled in to tit it on th tat supreme c bench when incumbents were disqualified ifa from rom particular I n cases Indicate that Judo Larsn is is entirely fitted fora fort for t a o position on the states state's h highest tribunal fi Judge Jud e Larson's Larsons d is entirely satisfactory to 8 4 bench an and d be bar bor r alike J Judge d c Larson Lanon a 11 resident of Pro o has ben been honored r 4 y ma many times b by the electorate of his hb count county an and his is r Judicial district i He lie was twice named county attorney In 1916 and f i s ri t j 1922 il He lie e Is now Jud Jude se o of or t the Fourth J Judicial dt district dis dil sf s 's ti tt lie Ile resigned his hie first to enter the 11 r sea service len ice In the World war 4 SU SUPREME PREME COURT COURT t rd Ob REESE M M. R REESE E E S E Aft After r Carbon county had had four y years exp experience 1 with Reese neese M. M Reese as ns a 11 public official the voters 1 gave cove him hm a second term term as county treos treasurer with the i greatest majority ever given a Carbon county official olI i x Mr Dir Reese Roese now serving sen his second tern term erm as treasurer in his hl county has hos so 10 managed that although t tho tho h o t vol volume oli ol- ol i N ume of business has hu doubled in extent the office oHice ex cx- expenses p h hue have n not t increased I y c Th This is ma man n hears bears the overwhelming endorsement of r his friends end and associates in n a an nn In important natural 16 resource county an nn indorsement gi given cn by those thase I f who hue have had personal dealings with him for tor twenty years yean S Sr r I 1 yi TREASURER tf n A ABE BE Abe Murdock has mode made seed need M U R D DOC C I K C lie He has Ims served td his co constituents faithfully and he h. h hea served his country countr- well To the President he gave cave his enthusiastic and ans un un- unstinted s P S stinted su support Cott L To Labor he I gave cave ve both influence and votes n nI I rr To Agriculture he aw his friendly cooperation and an y L He lie aggressively Cly a- a supported the Farm Credit Resettlement Resettlement Reset Reset- end and c programs r a lie ro backed the AAA A mining and ard l ItI legislation He lie worked h h-d h rd fa for a- a athe the small businessmen businessman He lie is chairman of th the Rocky Mountain croup group of eon congressmen rl and b is In a 11 position t to continue D to tender render valuable service to 10 his hs state and the west weal i t V CONGRESS CONGRESS' JO JOSEPH W 6 rH of faithful public service without th the theW breath boath of or scandal the hint of Inefficiency or the C CHEZ Z of or waning canine popularity That is the record of Joseph Chez attorney general of Utah wy r 4 During his incumbency ncy he lie has handled 9 civil cases 46 6 criminal cases rases and nd 1418 IUS written c as again t a of or Ii civil c cases casca 57 criminal casts cases and era 83 written Ical Igal opinions recorded record d b by his pred pre pre- y d in office It H might also be noted that it ItUS was US Joseph Chel Chee a W io 10 y r Y S1 ed the he state office and t the e various districts dis db idols the thc sum of SOCO Forced the Elec Electric ric Bond Dord d and Share company to com comply pI with the e Utah law bw and pay 13 its corporation tax Ard last t but not lest that h t It was the same some Joseph JOeph Ch Chez z who carried a 11 drainage case to the U. U S S. S tu- tu tl r ra a court to protect Ih the interests of the he counties In tax tx sale property thus thua saving th the farmers of Utah NY A c mere than on mort mortgage oge foreclosure foes fees All AH this nr are ars greatly c reduced budget I ATTORNEY GENERAL k J JOHN 0 H 11 W. W I 1 Why by not name nome an experienced public accountant GUY for the post of state auditor Wh Why delegate to Inexperienced Inn Inex hands a It post of such vital Importance to f i the state elate of Utah r r Why look elsewhere than to John W. W Guy y y t During Durine the period of his as chief deputy deputy dep dep- Ian c. c uty my state auditor Mr Dir Guy Cuy has handled millions million of P slat stata and federal fedora funds the he loss of a n single c f t d dollar to th the public Moreover he performed this tres tre tree s ys amount of s work ark for less than the state paid during a similar period to his Republican in office 1 E The record of John W. W Y Guy as county count auditor of r. r y Utah count county from 1919 to 1920 was equally as ns sue suc successful QC as ns his hla service service to the state of Utah In fact factO g wo so O know o of f n no o public official in the entire state who i I has hos worked herder harder done a more moro perfect job or who 1 rs a ex t more Justly a promotion then than John John W. W Gay GUT AUDITOR CHARLES CHARLESS It will hardly be necessary to recite the long Joni list Ilat of S K I D M 1 0 R E the he practical reforms which have hon been inaugurated by Mr Charles II n. Skidmore during hi his hie nearly four our years eara of or public service but wo we do wish to point out on one or two of them that Appear to us at lit least to be of outstanding outstanding out out- 81 standing Importance u Through the apportionment of school fund funds t Mr Dir has hu saved the tho state stale more than f. f r in Interest alone during the period of hn l i as I superintendent of public instruction r c Nineteen rural school districts have been aided sided to toM M f tho the extent of or through cooperation with the federal government go thus thull enabling these se ec school ob to re remain remain re- re main moin open through their normal term and nd educational programs have hue been materially ma ms- to lolly increased federal cooperation for lor J 1 tt adult c education and aid Did to need needy et students denh t Reforms Reform have been Inaugurated In school transport and last but not leant he has h handled nd t million millions of oC dollars end and never tailed foiled to balance his hi budget PUBLIC INSTRUCTION 1 d l' l Political 0 l it i I Ad J r Want Ads For Sale Sale Sale- 2 coal ranges cream separator or atwater kent dadio copper cop cop- copper per boiler glass churn holds 7 gal old fashioned flour bin binand binand binand and 2 rOlling bins lined with tin Phone GO 60 Man l If Sheer Chi Chiffon on on Hose special 5 ecial for lor Ladies Ladics Sink DDS DS Gir meats regular now Br- Br binning October 21 24 1 MODEL l DRESS SHO SHOP P. P j T 50 Jersey White e Giant pullets p sale rea reasonable Lyle Lle Larson arson Manti l r Utah I Ii i TO LEASE SE LEl LEASE Fall winter rind dud spring pasture pasture about about acres Can Can handle up un to head of oC cattle Rea 1 I I terms Make l applications early to Sanpete Fish Game Club Udall Udell R R. R Jensen Cb Gds Com Coin Old and new floors resurfaced to tofit to fit any purpose rugs purpose rugs carp carpets ts v n oleum varnish or paint Write Write- Clifton CUlton P P. P Anderson Venice Utah Or call 97 Manti ManU Utah FOR OR SALE bUndi bundles brindles of r roIl oIl old p pa- pa pers Messenger Office 1 I |