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Show - &vgw.v:;-. .i ' V-'' '' --v Hon. John H. Seely John II. Seely, the Republican can-uidate can-uidate for State Senator, is one of .he most widely known and highly j esteemed citizens of. Sanpete County. ' He is most active in business affairs, and is one of the most prominent md useful citizens of this part of the state. His unimpeachable character, his reputation for square dealing, and his general popularity, insure him a large support at the coming) election. There is perhaps no person better qualified to represent Sanpete; ounty in the State Senate than Mr. Jeely, on account of his wide personal per-sonal acquaintance throughout the state, his previous experience in the legislature, and his varied and extensive ex-tensive knowledge of practical questions. ques-tions. It is agreed by all that if Sanpete County had more men like Mr. Seely, it would be a better eoun-r ty. He swill make a public officer of whom all will be proud. There is no doubt of his election. (Political AdverTisuient) Ward Teachers Report Meeting South Ward Teachers Report Meeting will be held Saturday even-Important even-Important business. South Ward Bishopric. advt. DEMOCRATIC AND PROGRESSIVE PRO-GRESSIVE TICKET FOR SANPETE COUNTY TO BE VOTED FOR IN THE ELECTION TO BE HELD ' ON THE THIRD DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1914.. For United States Senator: JAMES H. MOYLE, Salt Lake City. ' i For Representative in Congress LEWIS LARSON, Manti City. For Justice of the Supreme Court: FRANK B. STEVENS, Salt Lake City. For Supt. of Public Instruction Dr. EPHRAIM G. GO WANS. Salt Lake City. For State Senator: ORLANDO BRADLEY, Moroni. Moro-ni. For State Representatives: W. H. GRIBBLE, Gunnison. A. H. ANDERSON, Fountain Green. For County Commissioner, Commission-er, 4 year term: 0. B. BERG LUND, Gunnison. For County Commissioner, Commission-er, 2 year term: L. P. BRADY, Fairview. For County Clerk: NATHAN FAUX, Jr., Moroni. For County Treasurer: JOHN R. BAXTER, Jr., Spring City. For County Sheriff: ALEXANDER TEXNANT, Jr. Manti City. For County Recorder: P. C. ANDERSON, Ephraim For County Attorney: GEORGE CHRISTENSEX, of Mt. Pleasant. For County Surveyor: J. W. FOX, Manti City. For County Assessor: JOSEPH SORENSEX, May-fiekl. May-fiekl. For County Supt. of Schools: JAMES W. ANDERSON, Mt. Pleasant. Cast your ballot for George Chris-tensen Chris-tensen for County Attorney. He will give an honest capable and painstaking painstak-ing administration of the office. 4 j (Political Adveftisr.-.cnii To vote for Senator Smoot and the Republican Ticket put your cross in the circle under the eagle STATE TICKET For United States Senator: REED SMOOT For Congress JOSEPH HOWELL For Justice of the Supreme Court: WILLIAM H. M'CARTY For Superintendent of Public Instruction: A. C. MATIIESON Republican County Ticket For State Senator: John H. Seely of Mt. Pleasant. For State Representatives: A. James Aagard of Fountain Green, and L. R. Anderson of Manti. For County Commissioner, Commission-er, 4 year term: Soren Anderson of Centerficld. For County Commissioner, Commission-er, 2 year term: Andrew Madsen of Mt, Pleasant. Pleas-ant. For County Clerk: T. J. Morley, Jr., of Moroni. For County Recorder: C. H. Beal of Ephraim. For County Treasurer: R. C. Mellor of Fayette. Fr County Assessor: ' C. A. Augason of Fountain Green. For County Sheriff: J. M. Burns of Manti. For County Attorney: Dihvorth Wooley of Manti. For County Surveyor: J. L. Bench of Fairview. For County Supt. of Schools: A. J. Reese of Wales. STATE POLICIES "The policies advocated by the Republican party are those which made this commonwealth great. The creative pioneers of this sturdy region re-gion have included both men of large and of small means. The cry against the man or institution which prospers pros-pers finds no echo in this mountain stale. Home industry, organized effort, ef-fort, helpful aid to the beginner, re-! re-! ward for exceptional ability and a J " holesome hand for both capital and i labor these are our cardinal prin-jeiples. prin-jeiples. lie who decries the conditions condi-tions which made Utah great and tin : nation great will find little sympathy here. We have big business and wc jwant more of it. We want also the I man of 1'tle means, the worker who makes I'taii his home anil is i:il"r-. i:il"r-. ested in her destiny." Republican State Platform, i (Political Advert cnicni ) .. '.."V . - -. 'A ; ' V... '. , ' . " .'-" ' ' . a. "... . , - , ' ' ' , . '' . - ' ' ' V. - """V ' . ! s, f . i v 1 1 : , ' ' ' (' ' 'j JAMES W. ANDERSON James W. Anderson, the Democratic Demo-cratic and Progressive Candidate for County Superintendent of Schools is known to most of the people of Sanpete San-pete through the activity in public affairs in the past. In whatever capacity he has served the people, he has not failed them, but has brought energy, determination and good judgment to bear in the accomplishment accomplish-ment of his undertakings. His selection as a candidate for the superintendency of Schools is a fortunate one. He is particularly well qualified to assume the duties of that office. His years of successful success-ful experience in the grade schools of the county makes him well acquainted ac-quainted with the needs of the boys and girls, and acquainted with the work of the teachers. His experience in the practical affairs of life out of ichool makes him acquainted with he attitude of fathers and mothers nd other citizens toward school matters. mat-ters. His record as principal of the Mount Pleasant Public Schools is a guarantee of the success which will attend this work with the county schools. His liberal attitude toward the opportunity op-portunity that each child of the commonwealth com-monwealth should enjoy under our system of free education raises him rbove suspicion in the minds of those who know him that he would favor one section or another in the administration admin-istration of the public school affairs ot the county. (Political AdverUsuieiit; M aim j U:M, a lady'.-; pi;rs con t a i n i n g j and Viip.mhl'. check-;. I-'ind. r ph'.'L.e rerern to this o!!i ' o at oin'i-. j lCc . ard. I. |