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Show 1g:x?grrrr,?"sr-- T List of Nominations, General Election, November 2nd, 1926 Mr. Voter, You Are a Stockholder in tbf State of Utah! Parly Ticket Republican o Democratic Parly Ticket Socialist o Here Are the Issues of the Present Campaign Which Will Affect Your Interests! Party Ticket o o For For Foiled States Senator REED i MOOT For Cong , DON II. Representative l?t Dial tor I nited Slates Senator Cong Representative 1st Dist COLTON For Justice ot Supreme Court For Justice pLIAS 1 T RE eminent administration of na'innal affair under President Coo'.IJgr baa h creditable fluxes. statesman and nlf Hts prudent economy, bis great wisdom as many othei qualifications foi this hitjh position place him among the foremost of our Pres dents. Should he not be supported be a &eTmIicaft Ccng-es- r Will not Utah s interest be served bet by electing a delega ion to Cong es ahtch has already made an enviabl and now etijeys the good wili ancf of the National Administration? It The National Admimstation has been copcraioii efficient, economical and progressive. en,s hve years of constructive legislation and sound administration by the Republican party. Here are dome of its achievements: The Washington confeience for limitation of armiment. Adoption of a budget system. Reduction of taxes by $2,500,000,000 per annum. Reduction mi national debt by $5,000,000,000. Passage of agricultural credit laws. Emergency tariff law which saved farmers from mid Id 1921. Oraln futures act. Act regulating meat packers. Act organizing agricul.ural Act creating bureau in Department of Agriculture. Limitation of immigration in the interest of American Labor. Wo. Id War Ve.erans relief. Adoption of a general protective tariff measure. Post office department placed on basis. Aouudnce of other legislation for advancement of our country. Senator Smoot, by virtue of his ability and industry, and his 23 yearf Of diligent service in the United States Senate, is one of the outstanding: of our country. His influence at Washington is not exceeded 1IANR For State Representative For State kcprdMtnLiiive (CLAUD KENYON Co. Commissioner, W. It. LAY r Term: For Co. Commissioner, 11. W. JOLLEY r Terinf by any man in Congress. To replace Ijim now would be to relinquish the fowmanding power and prestige that Utah now enjoys. Opr Congressmen, Messrs. Colton and Leathcrwood, have likewise been Representatives of this state. Their services have been uniformly effective and Valuable in promoting the interests of Utah. If returned to Congress, they will be even greater. That is one reason they should be Yet there is another, far more vital reason. During the remain, der cf the term of President Coolidge and the Republican administration, it is essentia! to good government to have a working majority in Congress sf the same political fa'th. Governmental policies are dependent on this. Utahs basic industries mining, agriculture and livestock need such protection as the Republican tariff affords. When these industries are protected and enabled to flourish, manufacturer, employer, employee, professional man, laboring man, profit and prosner. Wc should keep men in Conferees who believe in a tariff which protects cn pnr resources. Mr. Voter, you are a stodho'er in this great institution, the State of Th'rcfore, on November 2nd, Utah. lor Vote to Protect Yor.r Own Interests. Vote to Promote Your Own Prosperity. Vote t3 Keep Experience and Influence? .at Work for Utah. . Couuly Surveyor For Pieciuct Justice For Precinct Constable for Justices of the VOTE REPUBLICAN NOVEMBER 2nd For Constables: Peace: J. F. Gibbs, J. W. Henry D. Marysvale Preriect Maynard McIntosh R. Junction Fitcirct Aithur Brindley R. Angle precinct Kenneth Brown R. Gieenwich Pnc'nct j.ye Bettetisjen R. Circhville Precinct Irecinct Precinct Precinct Cyrenius Barley Ii. Greenwich Precinct J. W. Reynolds R. Circleville Pri c net Leo Jessen R. Kingston Precinct D. Marysvale George Davies R. Junction C. P. Humpherys ILAngle William Su weeks R. Kit gst( n wArninoi Voteri r warned against eleventh hour political propaganda. The Issues of the piesciu cat. paif n have been squarely patterned by the Rpublican ComCirculation of exaggerated, misleading or unfounded cammittee and spca'ceis. paign rr.a.e.ial ly our de.saies in th last hours of the campaign, when it is too la.e to refu.e or nail the lies,' should be resented and condemned, and such appeals should not be gwen .consideration. REPUBLICAN STATE COMMITTEE. Fiecir.ct State of Utah, County of Piute, SS. hereby certify that the at ove is a full true end correct copy of official 1 allot of Tiute county, I Lh fer the 2ml 1926 in so far Hs State and C, of November And I further certjly election unty olfic. r theie in set ut are cn ctmid. names all of of the Justices Trace f.iatthe ami dl.v ciitified to me. tcgctl pr wtxse ntnirumr. with their official designation and precinct are fully stt cut hut it. John H. uke Clerk. I aEBBOBESk ggsawaragr.i , Crin-tniles- , li.t ltn Paid Political Advertising.) 1 ftsmsMm I Is Arvil A Republican For Principal Or Is He A Republican For Re venue Only? surer you wish to vote a straight ticket, write a cros3 x in the circle under your party emblem. If you wish to vote a scratch ticket, mark a cross in thecircle under your party emblem as above suggested, then draw a line'through such nam es as you do not wish to vote for on your party ticket, placing an x in the box at the right of the names of candidatesof yourchoice on other tickets INSTRUCTIONS TO VOTERS will be posted up at and near each voting place on the day of elect. On for yoyrguidance. If V 'A Arvel E. Fullmer was e'ected sessor of Piute county in H20 with a salary f.xed at $600 00 per annnii'. In addition to the salary of $12C0.C0 for the two years .1921 and 1922, Arvil drawed down for exptnts apd deputy hire the sum of 1,189. 60. During these two years he had had conveited thp pnunty commissioners of pjute county that he was really worth moie money thn he was receiving, and succedtd in getting the salary of assesscr isis-e- d to $800.00. In the meantime the law had been changed making the tenture of the office four instead of two years. Again the Pejublictn party honored Arvil with the nomination and election and for the four year period he drew dow n a$ salaiy the sim if $2,2C0.C0 plus $2,171.90 expenses (with three months yet to go) or will have received on January 1st, 1927 the sum of $7761.50. The duties of his office Arvil E. Fullmer, the candidate the Republiean ticket for of Piute county, is the same Arvjl E, Fullmer who, in the election of 1924, while holding an office given him by the suffrage of the Republican party of Piute county, did all in his power to defeat Hon. D. H, Robinson, the Republican candidate for State Senator from the 10th Senatorial district, and this in thi face of the fact that it was the first time in twenty years that a Piute county gnan had been honored with that nomination. Without any credit or honor of ttiis same Arvil E. Fullmer Senator Robinson was elected and to his wide awake efforts was largely due the defeat of House Bill No. 97, which had it become a law would have required approximately four have burdened the farmers of the months of his most valuable time Sevier River System with approx- out of each and every year for the six years period. Again we might imately $105,000.00 of debts, or between thirty and forty cents an ask, is Arvil a Republican from acre for each and every acre of land principal or for revenu p only? irrigated in Piute county. Ip other Oar wad of last wekof Where words, had Arvils personal spleen whedh is my little olaude gope oh, program prevailed, and a less able has received another answering cry map than Senator Robinson been from far north country in the thp elected, it would have cost the farmers of Piute county between form of an application for an absent $9,000.00 and $12,000.00, Of course voters ballot! els tie wants to le thats nothing in our young lives! sure of two votes, but. Piute copnty But we grow older there small is so far from the Capito! city that terns seem worth looking after so he has decided to baqdin an absent we ask again, Is ha a Rapublican voters ballot for himself and wife f r jm principal, ir for revenue rather than to make the expensive trip from his home in Salt Lake only? to the voting booth in Marysvale, Adear! This is a heartless world. .jfis rainless and fringed rugs as low Richfield Furniture j as SUSSCRIBE FOR THE NEWS Adv. .Let Dje NEWi jc jwiFVrintfr,, on HOW TO VOTE Wii&t Price Honor? j j $25-50- . assessor-trea- |