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Show CHINA SHOP TO OPEN IN OGDEN Miss Nettle M. llcrrick anJ M r: Josephine F. Olson on Monday next will open a china shop fn the salesroom sales-room formerly occupied by the Martha Washington Candy company, on Twenty-fifth 'street. In the Ogden theatre building. A complete stock of plain and decorated deco-rated china suitable for birthday. Christmas, wedding and other gifts will make up the stock carried and will be on display In cabinets specially built for that purpose The studio and kilm room will be located on the fifth floor of the Firs! National Bank building where Instruction Instruc-tion in china painting In oil Its branches will he given. 1 The public is invited to visit the I studios as well as the salesroom. Phone j 1 Ihi 200". Adv'ertiseim at . l 1 nSfms and eases SUrrts blood conning through the congested rroL TliLs relieves pressure and soreness. The pain vanishes. In its place is warm, glowing comfort. Try SloarTi on slninr.l ar.d bruiffd tr.uaclev It a. an ncur;r-aod hack-a:b. hack-a:b. breads . eclds lo ceat Kcod t Lvcd. Sloan's Ludmtnt-kills paint . ; i HOW TO DO IT! REPUBLICAN PARTY DElCttPAflTY ' 0 b kited States Senator j I Vnlted States Senator rT7" i..V .:.:7 I..;'. ! I I WILLIAM II. KING x J ssentative In Congress I I Representative In Congress j " I DON B. C0ICON I I MILTON H. WELLING Justiee of the Supreme Court I J Justice of the Supreme Court I 1 I JAMES CHERRY ( E. E OORBMAH LJ Superintendent ol Public Instruction ( i Superintendent of Public Instruction i DR. C. N. JENSEN V D. C. JENSEN J GEORGE1 BARKER Q TIIOM AT GINNl7 JJAMI) JENSON J W ., PARKER U State Representatives , , - - . p ai tvlm State Representatives A K McINTYRE ( JOHN BAILEY A- PELL CI ALEXANDER L BREWER K. T RHEES Q t SAMUEL BROWNING 11 ; SODERBERG Q MURRAY K JACOBS County Commissioner ; " Pour (4) Year Term I 1 ounty (.orauilssioner t pxr-v I'our f4 ear Term L s " . J j JOHN M. CHILD I f County Commissioner ; 1 ; ; lo (2) Year Term 1 ..unty ummlssjoner I Two (2) ear Term GEORGE -I KKLLY 1 1 (- K pKTTJGK FW I i County Clerk and Auditor TJ " Cu ClwrandAudlto7 "Fl LAWRENCE VAN. DYKE , ERNEST L. WILKINSON ( ounty Treasurer . 1 Countv Treasurer i -i DESMOND .1 BARKER DAVID W..EVANS C ounty Recorder i j County Recorder . EDITH L. KKID MAE E, BRAMWELL . County Sheriff , , County Sheriff i j EUCHARD D PINCOCK FRANK' P IIUHAND j j County Assessor i 1 County Assessor u ARTHUR G. BERRETT GILBERT THATCHER j j ( ounty Attorney i 1 County Attorney j j DAVID J. WILSON IIYRl'M A RFLNAR j County Surveyor i unnty Surveyor , . JOHN C. BROWN JAMES M. LENTZ Q Constable , v.nstabie pr CHARLES A. BASS' THOMAS. CUNNINGHAM h (Political Advertisemept inil by Arthur Woolley.) For On Republican Ticket. sWLM W law "hieh re- W LftLwH Lw lUlrea deposltorlea of public W MSF! Wg lPHya to pay h 1 2 per ; Wt 1 '"' interest on daily balanc-.-which In ten ears has saved taxpayers nearly $1,000)00.00; with a sound knowledge of prop , rty value and taxation prob lem In Weber county, George J. Kelly, candidate for lh two year term of county eomm.s.sloner. is essential pelf made man. lie stands upon his past record in asking your support. Raised on an Illinois farm he worked his way through the public schools, graduate, 1 from the high school; taught school; was elected city i lerk of Virginia. Illinois, .migrated later to Nebraska, took up a homestead, jved in a "sod shanty"; Increased his holdings to a large ranch, was successively elected county clerk and recorder of deeds, Frontier count , nioed to (gden in the early Llnet'.es, engaging in th real estate, loans and insurance business and the operation opera-tion of extensive orchards and farms. Chairman of the Weber county Republican central committee four times ' Hlnce 1S9G and was state senator irom Weber coun from 1911 to 1913. He has been the nuthor of numerous beneficial laws, j (Political Advertisement. Paid for by J E. Rhode? Blemishes Slllaw. muiir. rrherifj r H WlUk4 (plrsiaiu ara ui-I ui-I 4u t cBjUpalien j Whra J99 ire rorLtiplH. rot B tl4B)4 U proaaceJ In the bo- -i H to kaay tha faod uU aoft ' and aarinx. D ton praaenba H Najal bacaos it acta Ilka thlj Q atarI Inkriraat and tkaa ra- H !fa it. J Kajal ta a lkrl-A-t aaat n H mSTJ2al tlcLor at HJ alWa t- fi aW nt "r,'- Trj King, Colton and county ticket. Why Bamberger? Election Returns and ''Love is an Awful Thing,"! at the Orpheum tomorrow night Adv. 1 Certain-teed For all buildings a Certain. teed roof gives maximum pro-tection pro-tection at a low cost per year. Cei:tan-teed lias proved itself a most satisfacfoy and economical roof. It is guaranteed up to 15 years according to thickness. 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