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Show I ssVBSH THOMAS H, CARR. Thomas H. Carr, in announcing hit At i Candidacy, says: "I am In the race for commission-F commission-F , er for Ogden City for the four-year ! ttrm. I have been in business In this Ifcg I city for the last 25 years and have l 1 lived here all my life. I have watched I this city grow from a village until it Mhas begun to take on metropolitan airs. "I believe that its future growth can only be stopped by dilatory methods of handling city affairs that have been indulged in in the past. As a " business man I fully appreciate that Fj what Ogden needs and must have is f a progressive, energetic business ad-L ad-L ministrat on of municipal affairs. So !far as public activities are concerned, I I am determined, if elected, to devote all my time and energy to every municipal mu-nicipal enterprise that spells 'a bigger big-ger and greater Ogden.' In other I words the Ogden that we ought to have. j "I believe in the equal distribution k ' ) and expenditure of public fund6 in Ij I svery ward and precinct of the city and that In the expenditure of public lI funds no one section of the city be I thown any favoritism over and above ' any other section of the city. I also believe In the strict and positive en-H en-H forcement of the laws and ordinances 'relating to municipal affairs. In other words, I desire to say, and If elected, r will give to Ogden City an admlnis-l admlnis-l tratlon In the line of its present con- dition and possibilities, and shall en-sm en-sm deavor to administer public affairs as 2J a city rather than a village." Adver-B. Adver-B. tliement. FOR CITY AUDITOR ARTHUR F. LARSON. Arthur F. Larson of the Second Sec-ond ward is a candidate for nomination at the approaching approach-ing primary for city auditor. Mr. Larson was born in Logan, but has resided in Ogden since he was three years old. ' He graduated from the Og-jden Og-jden High school in 1905 and subsequently from the Normal school of the State university. For the next three years he taught in the Weber county schools and since 1 909 has been a deputy in the office of the county clerk and county auditor in which office his rec- f ord as a thorough, accommodating accommo-dating and energetic deputy is well known. From his connection with the county auditor's office, he has acquired a fund of knowledge knowl-edge in connection with the splendid accounting system of Weber county, which in every way fits him to satisfactorily satis-factorily discharge the duties of auditor of Ogdaii City. If nominated and elected, Mr. Lason will devote all of his time and energy to the discharge dis-charge of his duties in full compliance with the .spirit of the commission form of municipal mu-nicipal government. He has been thoroughly tested as a public official and if nominated nomin-ated and elected will make a very efficient city auditor. Advertisement. |