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Show THE PRIMARY ELECTION Tuesday, July 11 is Primary Election Day. This is the day when all the people have the right to nominate the candidates that will be on the election ballot. This then is SELECTION DAY, and if good SELECTIONS are made the ELECTION will take care of itself. Primary day then is more important than election elec-tion day, and believe it or not, it is the DUTY of ALL OF THE PEOPLE to see to it that ALL OF THE PEOPLE and not just a few do the selecting. Voters, this is your day. Don't fail to vote for candidates of your choice next Tuesday. Republican County Committee LLOYD M. THEURER, Chairman. (Paid Political Advt.) i LAYER OF SURFACE B B If 1 1 Take the positive POSLAM way to skin improvement. CONCENTRATED for quick action, Poslam helps reduce redness red-ness . . . peel away rough, embarrassing "pimple layer." Not a cosmetic but a 38-year old MEDICATION. Apply before be-fore making up or leave on overnight. Six active ingredients cling where needed. We call it "the ointment without with-out disappointment." 50c. druggists. pill ;ps? :':!-:AiS'v- f k p x x NNN I I V I I '1 STEPSE'Ei ABB9T Candidate for Congress First District (Paid Political Adv. by Stephen Abbot) f r ADAM S. BENNlON , ' "epubiican Candidate for U. S. Senate As a friend of Adam S. Bennion, assure him nomination Tuesday without necessity of a run-off. Vote for him so that he can devote his full energy to his fight to hasten the day when the boys will be coming home and to make sure they will come home to the America for which they are fighting. VOTE TUESDAY FOR THE MAN WHO CAN WIN IN NOVEMBER ADAM S. BEiiNiON Republican Candidate tor U. S. Senate Pa!d Political Advertisement by Irene S. McCullough, Salt Lake City W THE, MER C HA H D IS EM A RT .g: jr h tiAi ,&'.',. jij..' v 'j j Paper caps for milk bottles have out one function but this new home substitute for them is more versatile. ver-satile. Placed over the bottle it concerts con-certs it into a pitcher for storage of any fluid substance. Made in a variety of colors the plastic cap clamps over the bottle as shown and the liquid contents may be released by adjusting metal band enveloping envelop-ing the cap. 10 Democratic State SENATORS Favor Stanley n. f ; ; CHILD, : , democratic . . ':4 candidate for I , GOVE R N 0 R L i-i Stanley N. Child CHILD RESPECTS THE LAW Gov. Maw flaunts the Supreme Court and effort? of the Legislature and Attorney General to ei:fo:ce the law. CHILD IS FORTHRIGHT AND HONEST His promises are fulfilled. He will not use public funds or equipment in the conduct of a personel campaigner campaign-er to build a personal 'political machine." CHILD WILL AID THE WAR, AND POST WAR JOBS. He is an overseas veteran of Wodd War I. He has a stake in this war. As a contractor .?nd builder, he knows how jobs can be added. Utah industrial' expaasion depends de-pends upon a sound State Government in which the people and industry can have confidence. I Vote on the Democratic Ticket for STANLEY N. CHILD for Governor July 11 Vote Peid Political Advertisement by THESE DEMOCRATIC STATE SENATORS: Ira Huggins, Ogden June Kendall, Nephi James A. McMurrin, Logan Abel 3. Rich, Brigham City Lynn S. Richards, Salt Lake Dexter Fair, Ogden Grant Macfarlane, Salt Lake Lynne Ashton, Vernal J. Arthur Bailey, Salt Leke Alonzo F. Hopkin, Woodruff - ! , . I J ' ) f - )K VOTE FOR DR. E. ALLEN B ATEFjI Afl FOR State Superintendent of Public Instruction On Democratic Ticket Qualified by scholastic training, train-ing, experience, successful school administration. A man directly from the field of local school administration. administra-tion. Irimary, July 11 (Paid Political Adv.) " The men overseas don't mince any words among American se ryice men m Enpland by about the wav they want to find this the -British Institute of Public O .m.on SuntVien thcy come marching home... When hundreds ot n vre ed pmnt Ac. thev Tudfro'" blank how they would vote on prohibition, ao uiej , juagc. jhcm unnlist.kar,ie terms, "Thev certainly don't, Herb... and they triat thev would vote cgai:sl it. There's no shouldn't. They're doing a masterful job (iou'0t about it, Herb... the men overseas j lighting over there to protect our rights and don't want any action taken on that subject ; they have good license to expect us to pro- . ' while they're away." tect theirs back here at home. One thing they're 100n richt, Judge, because they're mighty clear on is their stand on . in'i came home alter prohibition. the last waroniy to learn that we had "Their position on that subject was stated been over there fighting for so impractical a ! very emphatically in a poll taken recently thing as Prohibition. This aJrCTliscrr.crJ son$o:cJ by Conference of Alcoholic Bcrercrr |