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Show H Pl. No. 62 makes your Manhattans "Double-Rich" f q1.n,'. jlGHT BOURBON WHISKEY, 90 PROOF TchTVDISTULERS CORpTnIy.C. ELECT LOUIS P. i 11. g WIN 810.00 - WiNToica g O r" ""' """'""' 111,11 "m 2 j I JUST SUB-MIT A NAME j l FOR ... J 1 CLARENCE PETERSON'S g S NEW DELUXE j 2 S O S GET YOUR ENTRY BLANKS Z AT THE COUNTER O LOCATED JUST BETWEEN TILE I 1 0 ROXY and LYRIC 1 THEATRES 5 II' WIN $10.00 - WIN $10.00 1 N DEMOCRATIC CAMDIDATE FOR 2 YEAR 1 COMMISSIONER NOTICE OF SALE FOR SPECIAL TAXES Notice is hereby given that special taxes for Curb and Gutter are due and unpaid in amounts and upon the lands set forth and described in. the delinquent list hereto attached and unless said taxes and interest, together with' the cost of publication are paid on or before the first day of November Nov-ember 1940, the undersigned will J sell the property described in payment of said taxes, interest, costs of advertising, and expenses of sale, at pubic auction to the H ELECT' - . j Reese IVL Reese Democratic Candidate For State Auditor PRIMARY RUN-OFF OCT. 1st. 'yJ?' '"'""""V ' State and County execn- ' - k tive posts he lias held fully "" qualify Mr. Reese for State 1 Auditor. His record as Utah State Treasurer speaks for him... V- ?i i ' .f Auditors have hi&hly com f " j - -. njen,i his handling of $150,- '" " 000,000 in State and Feder- , , . 2 al Funds. . A ; " - His integrity, honesty and jm" ' ability merit the support of . . ' every citizen. 4 'i"V A trustworthy, experienc- . "'j , ' - fted executive. "V 1 One good term deserres lf&; 1 ther- L , f- f t Paid Political adv. IUiL J WffTrffi wyi miiMiM TAILORED COATS Mf Furred Styles i Vlf lli Smartly fitted kL H Luxurious furs! Needle -P'-X point, tweeds, ; f?i'tl fleeces! Warm ti-iJ' linings! highest bidder. George W. Thatcher, lot 9, block I 23, plat A - $32.40 Henry Mc Cracken, lot 9, block 18, platt A $10.80 E R Miles, lot 5, block 18, plat A' $10.05 James W. Ellis, lot 3, block 22, plat A. J'1'1-" J Charles Johnson, lot 10, block 13, plat A. i... 587.10 L A Fulkerson, lot 10, block 19, plat A. SSU' G. C. Walker, part of lot 1, block I I 20, plat A 51.15 Marlin Hansen, part of lot 1, block 20, plat A - $48.15 Preston D. West, part of lot 1, block 20, plat A j. $51.15 Dated this 27th day of September Sept-ember 1940. Lula R. Mortensen Adv. City Treasurer k Keep Cache County f Out Of Debt... i-i LEO C. i NIELSEN I f ; ; FOR 2 YEAR 1 J v J I COMMISSIONER j ' N " v I f o . r V:o HONEST .... f j PROGRESSIVE J -1 7 EFFICIENT . J M KEEP THE PROGRESSIVE PLAN THAT THE j PRESENT COMMISSION .HAS STRATED GOING ... f 1st To Operate Cache County on a "Pay As You Go Basis"; 2nd To Get Cache County Out of Debt by January 1942; t; 3rd To Continue the Road Building Program That Has Been Started ; h I To oil a given number of miles per year from the money obtained from the state license tax fund, and at the S J termination of bond payments to enlarge this oiling fc ; JOHN W.JORGENSEN Of Hyrum Makes Excellent Candidate JOHN W. J ORGENSEN, Pg2 SppoTu from the South District, ereJVBg he ateful for the him in the recent Pary . elecbon Espeiauy e he vote of confidence given him m home town- as an endorsement really worth while. Mayor Jorgensen, for the gt JjTvS W j munity as City Councilman and also as May rf he has proved himself to he a capau forceably an under- His experience as e S of improved roads, g tofreasorpdeoCpi: rathef n iust to a favored few. John W. Jorgensen is -STSS. is the father of 12 fine children and is viteiiy Agricultural Z1 that institution- txr that these M are repaired and maintained. t Mr. Jorsen is a man of f neighbors, is industrious is a heavy taught. He is a supporter ceasingly for the thing he believes to be t g pledges to a clean government and of homes pubnc or administration the citizens of Cache County a far -and oner. He, and his of public affairs in case he is elected : c Um fa run-off friends, will greatly appreciate your supporL I election on October 1, 1940 Remember that John W. Jorgensen is a public a politician, (Paid Political Advertisement) rrrrr JOI.V rEXXEY'S B I 1AY-.UVA1' I i COAT l ij I program. To continue to cooperate with the state road f A commission in regards to the construction of secondary f j state highways. He desires to have better mainlainance 1 of all Canyon roads, fully realizing they are used more j now than ever before. 1 i 4th To work with state and Federal agencies to get maximum .3 funds for the Aged, Blind, Dependent Youth, WFA and ; 1 other groups that can be benefited. I J 5th Liberal interpretation of tax laws by local instead of ; 3 state officials to get ht emost from the tax dollar. -Q 6th He pledges his continued courteous recognition of all " I problems submitted by any group or individual, regard- 3 less of their class, creed or color. i 7th Another two year term for Cimmissioner Nielsen will M give him eight years in office the same as other county officials have bad. There is no substitute for experience. , t ... -M' ,rftrJj. -VV-' " rt.t.. L.T-...- . . - .- . . . ... 9 |