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Show DEMOCRATIC PLATFORM AND ! Wi!, your coin mil i mi ri::.nlu-lion.-t l;ik.i pl'-aoiirii in .siiljmiUiim thi: follow iiiK: VVu iudor.ii: tin; nuMonal plal-rorm plal-rorm an adonl'-d at llm rusi'cctive conw-iil ioi.:i ami particularly do m; indur.-ii; Mm candidacy or that liiarl.s.i Hlainlaiil laanr, (iovrruor .1 iiim-s .M iil.ll.-irm ''ox, of Oliio, lur I n I .-ii i. ol Hid L'nii'''l Stales ol Ann-lira. Wi; iudor.-a; and pledge support Id i hi- Ilunoralilii Milton II. Welling, Wel-ling, candidate lor tin! Coiled Sian-H Si-naii-, v. ho w illi Governor l ux mauds- lor a 1.KACU10 OK NATIONS NA-TIONS which means ultimate peace on earth and good will to inuii, and wo huar lily indorse the Honorable .1. W. Funk ror Congress and also thai. I'avoriiu son of .Sanpete .San-pete County, the I lonnrable Daniel O. Larson., for Slain Audilor, and j all the other candidates for state fill'u-ers on the Deinoeralie ticket. We indorse the County Administration Admin-istration for its careful, progressive progres-sive deparl nu-nts, and especially do wo coinmi-nd the splendid system of public highways now .under construction con-struction during the Democratic Ad-nnnist Ad-nnnist ratl in ; ami we lavor a continuation con-tinuation of such a road building program, believing that where (lie money is economically spent we get value received and. it. is for the. universal un-iversal gooil of the public. Wo favor the reclamation plan of conserving and reclaiming areas of wasto land to be made productive and habitable, subject to entry by returned soldiers and sailors, and pledge the undivided support of thej Democratic party lo assist in this project. Wo are proud of the achievements achieve-ments of the Democratic Legislature in placing 'Upon the Statute Books more progressive legislation in one session than was enacted in 20 years of Republican Rule. They redeemed redeem-ed the party's pledges to the people, peo-ple, of this great soverign state of Utah by enacting a State Wide Prohibition Pro-hibition Law, and also a Memorial to Congress of the. United States in favor of the amendment to the Kederal Constitution lor Nation Wide Prohibition which has since been adopted by a Democratic Congress. Con-gress. We call attcn.li.on to the fact, that although efforts have been made lor years lo secure proper recognition of t lie services of Black Hawk Indian War Survivors, and that it was not until a Democratic Congress was in power that a law was passed making it possible for these worthy veterans to secure pensions. We urge passage of the Constitutional Constitu-tional amendment to be submitted at the coming election, guaranteeing a minimum of $25.00 per annum of each child of school age within the state. ; We congratulate the women of America on securing the privel-ege privel-ege of voting and exercising the full flight of. suffrage, and wo pledge them our support in securing every other right which will place them on an equality with men in such matters mat-ters as family rights.' and the manag-meut manag-meut and control incident to these rights. 1 We favor equal pay for equal work, regardless of sex. j We recognize that the material wel- Vare of this County 13 vita;jy con-i jiected with agriculture, and we' pledge our nominees for the leg-Is-;' la i. lire to favor and support such measures as will further promote :um important industry. We favor( in .ubqiiaie appropriation on the pirt of the Legislature to properly, enforce the brand inspection law. ! We pledge our candidates, if elect, e.l. to lull lime service in the dis-, charge of their duties, and also fav-' or such a selection of County employees em-ployees as will best conserve the public interests. We refer with pride, to the record of the Judiciary of this District of which Sanpete County is a part, and of the fearless and uncased mind of the lion. George Christensen, nominee nom-inee for District Judge, and also the record of t lie Hon. O. Kr Clay, nominee nom-inee for District Attorney, and we indorse in-dorse and pledge our undivided support sup-port to these nonimees. On the basis of the foregoing achievements ach-ievements and pledges, the Democratic Democr-atic Party appeals to the voters of Sanpete County for support. Respectfully Submitted, DEMOCRATIC COUNTY COM. .State ltepresentative C. Eillardson St.il' Itepi-esentative Wm. Cheney Commissioner, -t year term J. M. Knighton Commissioner, 2 year term ....Henry P. Olson, Mt. Pleasant County Clerk F. R. Lamb County Assessor J. W. Fox, Manti, Utah Sheriff George H. Fisher, Manti, Utah County Treasurer Pratt Allard, Spring City, Utah County Treasurer ....P. Merill Anderson, Ephraim County Attorney A. Hauraard. Ma ill Utah County toivveyor Carl Erickson, Gunnison Judge ....George Christensen, Manti District Attorney ....7th, Judicial Dist, O. K. Clay DEMOCRATIC TICKET For State Representative C." WILLARDSON OF EPHRAIM For State Representative WILLIAM CHENEY OF FAIRVIEW For County Commissioners 4-yr term J. M. KNIGHTON OF GUNNISON For County Commissioner 2-yr. term HENRY P. OLSEN, MT PLEASANT For County Clerk F. R. LAMB OF WALES For County Assessor J. W. FOX OF MANTI For County Sheriff GEO. H. FISHER of CENTERFIELD For County Treasurer PRATT ALLRED OF SPRING CITY For County Recorder . P. M. V. ANDERSON OF EPHRAIM For County Attorney JOHN A. HOUGAARD OF MANTI For County Surveyor x CARL ERICKSEN OF GUNNISON For District Judge GEO. CHRISTENSEN OF MANTI For District Attorney O. K. CLAY (Political Advertisement.) BRIEIISSBBBSBaiSEBDIESEIIISIIIIIBHIIIIIIl VOTE FOR JMr mws Z DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE FOR J ' Justice of the Peace 5 s m m m 1 a e mu rpo r ii arm I m r''ii HMM ! HUH" : lull mm f. ilHI I. DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE FOR E Precinct Constable EH A (GOLD STAR MOTHER j i Pleads For : THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS i ! $ i g Elizabeth, New Jersey. $ George White, Esq., ' '$ ' ' $ Chairman Democratic National Committee, Care New York Times, New York City. $ I Dear Sir: jji i Please accept the inclosed small contribution to the fund for A jjij dissemination of the truth about the League of Nations. It is literally . a "widow's mite," but it comes from a mother who sent four greatly ;4 needed sons to the World War. Two of these sons, with almost un- 0 j . $ limited possibilities for future usefulness, were killed; a third was ill in hospitals in France for five months, due to gassing in action, and is b still classified as "unfit," and a fourth risked his precious young life in the air. j When an honest and concerted effort is being made by the nations of the earth to save, if possible, future mothers and sons . f from these sacrifices, it is hard to realize there are those who oppose & ' & such an effort. c : -: I I feel sure that among those who paid for the war there can M be but one opinion, and that is to try the League of Nations, even if a it is not perfect. It is the best that has been proposed, and, all . objections being weighed, is manifestly the most feasible. Please ' God it will not fail. , I Ver; truly yours, s - I , . MARIE A. DAVIDSON. I . " r :-'. s-' (Mrs. Edward C awford Davidson) ; " I ' I'' $ October 6th, Nirteen Twenty. ' g - -. si " 1 80,00 Americans Dead; I 80,000 Reasons Why ! 1 J - GOVERNOR COX says "I favor .going into the. J&igue." ' I fi SENATOR HADING says "I reject the.Leagm, ' Tsve no - I H - program." . , ' : J"UUJ u'U ' - . ft :: - ' . 1 HERBERT HOOVER said "If the League is to breftk down : . ; '..i we must prepare to fight." . ' ' : ;,:.7 ' A: V01 FOR COX fe r . . . . Ir-s avoiIIpmcI i (Political Advertisement.) 4 , ! ' X |