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Show .i'r-iUXv.:r.- Miitfnu J'inctiM, !;: h aj I fan T&ts.is tli3 1 ,m of ' Wi fii alinlij par fj lit ai ywrwiafjriloSa:. p.'i ii.i j, Gu;.iit3!i firs! " S?33lii c!is d KXJSU-.- . M i Ity 4 V t " y. ;; fk 4azarferi3!i"5E waw 4 ', . ,.?? 'A. jTIJRKiiJ VS! T' - a Authorized i 4 A -a s - 4L i r ' ,4' yt.sAMs rNelsorhRick Creamery Co, Will Gunreaterc to pay Top Prices i',,r f T. fc.;s t V" v :l? .4tNWI fice A v '4 have keyt faith with the voters of Utah. They have advanced Utahs interests and have won new preatige for the state by membership on the moLt important Congressional Committee". Vvre now urge all who have the welfare of Utah at ,heax;t to retain their services and the ail vantages they have gained for all of us. Gmoot and Colton . W4 .4 r i&k&i &4V AA A i ' - . r,. r, ' fy v rJsAi X . y. v f ' ij , t, - Ak ' ' . vrf Bon B. Colton for the , DON B. COLTON, born in Juab county, September 15, 187Gr moved tc Vcrr.al, 1S70, with first settler3, edu- cv.tcd in the elementary schools and Uint-.- h Wan academy, of Vernal. (T.adaated from the commercial d part inert, of the I?. Y. U , of Provo, W5, ard in the normal denartment in 1C01. From j0l to 1903, he wr pnnt.jpa 0f f,16 JJintah academy. Waa elected to the state legislature i If03. .Was graduated frdm the Uni- y cr ;ity of Michigan, Ann Arbor, in at Salt l.nte City. i- -1 r.- - 1 -- : Tlie State of Utah is more dependent upon the protective tariff than any other factor for its prosperity,' desol-weighe- ;l h-- s nt i SENATOR- SMOOT is Chairman of the Senate Finance Committee. This i3 the most powerful ennimitlee in Congress. It deals with all mat- CONCRKSSMAU COLTON is tanking, mo'.iVfv of fha Public Lands Committee, which now has in hand n.ib-li- e land grazing ghdatVi. He is a meniVi of the K 1.M IS wh.rh ona,(ed Committee, the Fedeial I,v".d Aid ,L..v, of nermitting CM highways inti every section of Utah. Both Smoot and (MI ton have kept fall h with thy voters vVi sent them' to Washington. A.sk the war veterans, the woolgrowers, the miners and fatmerd. . ters relating to tariff rates, custom duties, income tax and revenue, public and national debts, government budget, Tel erans liureati legislation. uij public bcallh - im- portant committees in addition to being a member of the American Debt Funding Commission. These two men have the interests of the workingman as well as i.V iAJustialisls. At all time they have been vigilant in the interest of Utah; they have been elfirient; they have been loyal. sti-:ct- lUIMIMMmitHMMMI.IMiM.IIIIIMIIIIMMIIMIHIMtlltCIMIItn. li l'ltlre l'.r wrap )rs heve.Fiitt t'i.O). Hte!i a.Uiui.ina! lni I TFRJESBLJrsr .'XE i- .,!. n in Messrs. Lawrence Gote3, Edward Davis ard Riley Yeung returned home yesteidry from Idaho where they have i ecn tmplrvcd for the last month. Mr. Jutes w ilEltave scon for a six months t, Wi 13 tve.y loiiiieai a'icrnlly. iUiiOlS r Veto For Reed Smoot, mission. cago. WWiZ I j t 4. He has had years ci experience as a sucveiufdi tr ;.l livyer, having pr'icliee.l ttfo e L'--e courts of this state s'nce li's rdmission to the bar in 190,,. 5. II is r.'vw sciving his second term as one of .he district judges ot where lie e Fourth Judicial hrs made an enviable record. Besides he" has b.en celled to act as judge in several districts of the state, where some of the most important litigated case; hsvc letn tiied ar.d in all these by bis fairness and scholarly of law, by his tireless industry and power in winnowing out ths unessentials and grasping the sHient points of a case, he has won tho ad ni.ration of all lawyers who have practiced before him, and has conic to I e recognized as one of tho ablest jurists in this state. 6. lie has been celled to sit on the supreme com I bench on several ocHis opinions handed dovvp casions. in these cases are models for clear r.ess in reasoning and construing the law applicable to the matters before him. We respectf illy submit that Judge Hansen Well add lustre gooc name and high standing of cur su pieme comt if he is r.nde a part o: its pcroorr.ol, and we earnestly solici your support for his candidacy. Signed) m:oi'Kn.Nc J. C. HATBFRS A. C. HATCH JAC'Oii c n per cent of the 1 - UKlrm.ICAN STATE COMM1TVEH m x n. cor.i-r.iitE- 44 i 1 f Rn-km- their convciit:cns deh gates in thi t amenta n. Tlie elective fund. ise is the most sacied tight held Ly ar.y people and if not protected in eveiy county and state Mr. and Mrs.Gkrn Ci abb and fam- -' in tle U,'tn U e germr.tiit we so mucl1 ''e-wcucror, lc j c: be i'y have moved to town for the winter. .1 n r. o t i wor c al despots, this we cm not want to see . . . V. ll.cid Rce ard t im;ly are enjoying p1ut we want to see every political the comfuits of their itew rme. rf Iiute ecu h lully . VOTES FOR SMOOT AND COLTON ARE VOTES FOR C00L1DGE O.al in il-.- d . ad , hi--- 1 j 1 con-tr- d 1 con-an- ig can-di6a.- es Antimeny Motes J1'-- . j h- lie nveiwd i;r Icgl education in the Universiiy cf, Chteogv and wri bef ice the suadoi'ttcci to pri'-tuj1 preme court cf Utah in P'Ot. Since b:; adm.ss.on to rartice he A' 'se,-- problems. After the passage was engi.gt d in tin n.uut.ce of hi, t tV Lmorgemy Tariff act, lie gave prufesbion at Rg.m.h Fwh, Utah, u - i '" attention to reclamation cf ard and in gathering daca, to the (Lice cf til he v. a:; ekfd.-iTtuko posibio the dirict j'idKc1 cf thj Fourth Jud c'.al a;o!n'c( ache units of tho Sal! Ike b.n.sm d'stnct about s'c yearn ag,. He new serv'ng his second tcm. as iiicli! T'r '.p! f a!1(i has gathered mater, a. si 'ng the feas bll.ty of two other district judve. . k.h.i.lion prciccts in UlcJi. IIj h.33 Jnd'e Inis m Attorneys d interested in thy i t is ci py .f I1'!, r rent (The f. !V rtornge of thy waters to a'l r.c',)L.;'i:c.i.- alt r.'y J of U.a Mr. Ce.lton has worked for of a tat e ) the regulation and for m""uirs of oh Tlie present h:gh on public lai.ds, which of supreme eout should b maintained. has beengracing and will to vo adventag ru i At the coiu.rg S'r.te lt .lic:gi conthe best cantd.' available to stok growers of thi3 state. II; i vention, actively participated in drafting Le should nrTi noted f' r the office of !e isiation which insulted in federal justice of the suprem court. Not a J for public roads; introduced the only lawvei, of Uanh county and tli by the atternyy generals tut scores o' b Licedrawn Fouttb Ju.l i nl d p.r.d the s ate land department o' t! y rt.... :.j for the attorneys through :ut of the states ti:l urging the co'd'dacy of Jodie Dims1 to state perfec'ing school lands and conducted Hans, n ns tl., lavyi r ai i! judge on the bill before the fitted by f..uy'iUn, training, the hearings Lands committee, which law, cxnenenre and jedit.al abil.ty to ful Public when enacted, wall do so much far tuc this impoittuc (,ffht. schools of Utah. Ha has c. Lted i.i Judge Ibinsoii i. mt seJ ing thii the fi.rminr of fan.i lcyislat'e i n.id bar position, but the m.i robot s of act,V(yy BUjJ orU j tl,t, ft , m huana litigants Earn all parv- - of the1 hf.g rt nu program, lie is the author o. in ness had bes who have state, r nur.ibor of ia.vs for the bon. '.'it o' court for th pint ft anti tf'e settlers upon t! public Jjn.iin, years have rocopiuzcd his splendid and huS ah: mailed in iinpnrLanx jud'eu.l abibty, ....1 are in- -i .ting on leg'sl-.tiohim beconi ug a cam ' Unto. What aro mining ? the le s.T i Ceu'n'lteo Appointments a in.1'! of unQUostioned E Ho member Public Land honesty and iri'c.v. y. number if M'ns and Minin 2. Ha is in th p.iniD c.f his mm- commitii.e, member of Roads ccr.i hood, being 49 yea.i c? a"c. 8. II? is well cXcated in the law, niittei, and chairman of Election having siuduil at the Univc.v ty of Utah, and at the University of Chi- Smoot and Colton safe-Ruarde- , ? i' He has been engaged in school teaching fr,r a period of six years: one year in the common schools cf Siimn.it county, f;."r yens in the brunch litieul school at Co lar Cily, Utah, til'd .me ; c' r in tt,A h'story department of tie1 T'uivcfid v of Utah. He hai al.M a ant o and a half in the c.iloy cf the P.mlsy Mountain 'Telephone irrcpany in its general of- T service. He is a member of other f 4 . 1 ft U . 7 .': 4 'i. NHHIMMlIUiHUWMIHIUIIMIMNMIMIMlINHUIIW) A vr 7r; , . RE-ELEC- Area, . ! X Turkeys this Wear. two rcfcpectuely man does not want pubs Representative RcpuLlreIM)n8 first becaue theyre nor favors He wants woik and hor.-ii;awh;ch cf CourEe i8 enough to est wages. ' .make any Democrat vote no! and A real man does not expect some- - 8 cand because cf their long tentuie ia office-thei- r iKtj.lhtir exaeptiona! thing, so the get-ricthing for n, intensive working power and their . quick pop,e cannot me him. j deep interest in Utahs affairs, tley A real rr.r.ndocs a little rr.orejhave secured committeeships which than he prorr.scs. place them in amuch more favoraUe Areal minis depenJahln. Hi3 position to accomplish greatgeodfer ths State of Utah and its people than simple word is as good as hi3 oath. could ar.y new man of w hatever politAreal mania loyal to his friends ical faith. Hence we say, We hope and guards their leputation as his they will Le returned. o n. The readers of this paper are comA real man can not hurt.", wompn posed of Republicans, Democrats, Socand those of no political faith physicrdly nr, moraMy. He sticks t( ialists all and wo arc in no position to a,Jc at his wife. He can he loyal even if them to follow our particular political lov e is impossii !e-lines of rcasonirg, but ve are in a real man nencis hisoa n busin-es- s. position to ak you, ir,d we do atk lie does net judge other pers- you to exerc re your pohlLa! franchise in such a way that you will prevent prons beyond sure knowledge-nu- t and all political corruption in ycur any esuming to search hearts. or mir.e. We do urge ipon yen party A real man has excuses for othand every o e of ycu who are citiztns ers, never for bin self. He is patient of Piute county to see that on the 26th and chai itahle to others; to himself of October 1926, ycur names are on the registration 'ist. We do urge upon he is strict. that on the second day hf Novemyou A real man does not hunt danger ber, 1926, you all go to the polls and but never dodges it when he ought exerti.e ycur franchise. We do u:ge to meet it. upon you, as fathers and mothers, in the education of cur childA real mfin is glad to live and to werk for, vote lor and euppoit ren, not afiaid to die Anonpious. o.ily such candidates as have the building up anJ patronizing the rchods cf Piufe pounty at heart; only such as vv. 11 be inteitotc-- in making our comm unties let e by diivirg All the Escalante larrbs and some from our midst those who r alter lrom Ionguitch wcie weighed out disrespect fur the law. dime gnd fc r here last week. It was impossible to the obligations of pul IE flic rs, ai d furi ish places to h il them so some had place be ft re y eur sens 1 d dtcghlei s to be fed hay :n the open iajice. the temptations and vice that can A good numt er of cattle vveie aso only bring sorrow, regret and oul. Tie majority of them ation in after ycais; we do uige up. n were owre-- by Her! ert Cleaves and you to support only such cnadidates as I yrran Kii g. have absolute respect for ih; elect d franchise and who will not form of satisfy ii g C. E. Rowan Jr ard Mr. binatiens for the j and Mis. Mathews attended Hake and personal greed n ;n rJer to ac-Officers crnvt n.i. n .r. Ecalanle P'bh tl is lcsilt in effect ditfiai.ehise . , r-- , rf ju3t.ee of the supreme con it ' was Lorn on January 31, , ric retilved his common school ( h c ation in the p ahlic sch iols of Utah i y , niter the1 vhch he atenced .. v r L . 10 ,n U TUt t.e normal school r Jduatod from .U UnHer.3 ty of Ufah tu:d in 19t ask the privelegc of handling your 1 ,4 4i t Tc'1 Turkeys i- ns i. M 'l TIANSEN. candidate 7 ;' wait, what going your indeper.d-an- t are We absolutely ai3wer: in jolitics. If were not Id ike to I know who is? A real man is just a3 honest al- Peronally the editor is a Repubhc' Smoot see to be would an at.d delighted onein the daik in his own room as aiJ CJton ,e lected ES Sfr,a.Ur .8nd he is in putiic. l"X 4 ., - 8,?r''X'VA filias Hansen i i -' 1 ' - v p,- 4 4 '- S ft 'xi , 2 X ,,V 657 4 i Well! it happened a committee ed on us with a demand to know the politics of this paper was to be. All right, fellows, heres t real man never talks about what the worl.l owes him, the happiness he deserves, and the chances he ought ly right to lave ar.d ail, that. A ' ' . "& t4.r''tVVf - for Agents 4' uA l - yw' a - Politocs. s- "V y'$ t,? k X? Av and Sons P. M. Rick i V S'n . U;' ' W ,A & Tillers, . ''- - 4 r'r f" w p ha&$' " a JivLiti We v; o.'Ji'i, , ..O' U ; R: BtaUCJi lawyer ; A prices. ii:i; Claim iJ , en'y. t) mill aftaifij) feismfe Tirii: ail The Reai Man. 4.,' i",n)J A committee of ten men, of whom Evens was or.e, held severnl Fiank Mr. and Mrs. ChaVE-- Wiley are enin Chicago rrd meetiegs Washington joying the p'leaimre ar.d comfort of last January prep i g an amendment heir new Chevrolet sedan. to the Revenue Law for the purpose "BfJU1 s Fall Wiitlfr ?.rul Vacation Fares of exempt rg Fiiircrs The Widtsce thresher is here taking associations Horn the 'payment cf care of the iarmeis giain. We do not tax.' extect to be threshing cn Christinas to Theprcpcscd firer.dment met wi h opositivtl in the house of hirance Ccm-mittand was then prelected to the this year. It. in-ci- se r.nd the President and Mrs. C. E. Rovven Jr. rinskee Con mittee of the Senate are icjoicing over the aniva! cl a fine whfre it al60 met irsistarce. There Farinc Northwest Mb-- . baby p.,y at their hone. Metier ar.dupon Mr Evang wired Senator retd Pure white clover comb honey. baby aie oemg f.r.e. Smoot at length explaining the nature return ani $2; per gallon. The rii.nary gave a liazar ycsteiday an4 purpose of the provision, and The surest way to lose ibyity is Denver & Rio Grande f ExtracCed $1.90 per gallon They had many nice things gnf? be necessity ror the relief to abuse it. Western Railroad sold readily and they a so sold j vided to farmers who we.e memters Write for special whole Sole pri-tjt- s Assoriatiens. Abr.cst sandwiches ar.d pulled rice ice list to the American, lloney Tickets cn sal? daily with f ral bails.cream, Tii tim t ' do a thing is NOW. At night the Sin p kins Orchestra imrr.ediatjly Mr. Event received word Cq. Logan Utah. return limit of nine months fron of Cuclev ille played tern a dance and from the Committees Washington ic- So take a po k at our Cnvi ,t n,as daterfFa!o. Stcicveis fr. loth cveiy bocy had a most enjoyable time preseiitativ e edviting that the piovis-iostationary and ar s soon. 'We have has Leen jiut it to the revenue direetens. Uivcue lcuies if de-ireevery thing oil rut d at reasonable T he streets of cur city are empty measuie. ; When it is remembered that more women aie taking charge and Order butter wrappers her. pi ices. Winter Touriet Tickets to vari- of lanon, the stores and postoffice; the than two and cne rlf billion dollais Printed on shart notice. ous souti ern r.rd southeastern garages have no extra help; cars have of agricultural products were sold coC. I yrurOhrisfmasMfitionai v destinations cn- sale, daily to been rushing back and forth but aie operatively last year, i iul whey, it is Now is the time to prepare for Ctn istmns Cards at the News il'ice. ar.d must further consideied 11 at a very'large April 30, 1927. Final return limit i.ow gone. Why or where soyou has gone portordon of the receipts for these pro-beth holliday rush. Get raids and Either without 'sentiments. With mar, :sk, nearly Every June 1!, except certain destinatF mVlN 1). HATCH and dees not expect to j ducts was. not exempted ferm the A H CliHsn-.M.F.forget all about your ciu istmas or without your names enginved-troubleswhich bear final limit cf returnhunting CHAS. IV.MOiStY ions A. I. POO til he can come home with payment of income'tax until this prounless . 1. VV. ODvlNNKl.L is in the less M. 11 I"..-We guarantee to please Tlie o;e lior your oi vVAI ACK CALDXR lc?27. For detailed fares the A. V. VVA1'X!'.1 31, We none of them are vision, vva& put into law, some idea can May hope c:. vv. v. oiiiu.N E. H. El'RGl'SS .you have tv irony. See us NOW. you at reasonable prices. IiAV it 1MIIMAN LLIN U W. I ar.d pitllrrf n reservations. disjointed ai d each man conies home be gained cf the vast benefit given to routes It. A. IVi, i'll PF'iT L. IAK1 farmers thru the ei aCtrr.ent cf this KUOV KOl.T. G. IOltTEU Q. VV. call cn Lcarcbt Fio G rar.de !"Rb a Lie Luck. A. N. AULT K. H. ANI'KUS Have you seen our large line of provision, and it is conceded that a LARSON M. K STitAW Get your individual bii ih i nnotincc RlLON J. a M.mbeq of the liar of th Fourt r.gtrt. Uc)ub!i f large part of the credit for this measChristmas C&'ds ami Statiopaiy? emeat cauls fie m us. Wt co Men. Machine Wanted Thirty JuiluiiU pLtrict." tic ure goes directly to Senator Reed We carry everything 'you need Cell wort, on short notice Apply by letter only. Utah Lead Co. Smoot. ard. gum at. tc- sad see us at an efirly date. Printer, Let the NEWS SUGSCEHtE FOP. THE NEWS to (doasi yi u. Mart svale Utah. Garn Willis of Henryville stopped in town again this week with a load' of which were to he si ip ped fum Marysvale to diffeient states cf tie Union. This load makes fifty fawn which Mr. Willis lusbiought to Marvs SAID LITTLE .JAM! CatbV it VE- - A TCRRiELC Tain vale and he told us that they were he. OH DEAR r Vv i ing shipped to nearly eveiy state in the - 6 Union and seme have gene as f.pr. v. north as Canada'. He also infoimed us l Al that tho next load would be shipped NewjClover Honey bundled i.rinul i.t the same time in-th- , f- , .d . j j pre-whi- cli j n d. e 1 - j er . dr ' 1 fan SMILE S -- J from Jr. N-- i, 'A'r AM V. edar City then he wculd brirg ome more out this way. It is well wi rthanyones time to cajl and see the se town while they aie in tcv.n rrd Mr! W i will make ad v'citcis wUccn e. |