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Show W REPUBLICAN PARTY TICKET DEMOCRATIC PARTI TICKET SOCIALIST PARTI TICKET WORKERS (COMMUKIST) PARTI TICKET 0 o o o o For President For resident J For President For President For President llERHERT HOOVER ALFRED E. SMITH NORMAN THOMAS WILLIAM Z. FOSTER For Vice-President For Vice-President For Vice-President For Vice-President For Vice-President CHARLES CURTIS JOSEPH T. ROBINSON JAMES II. MAURER ' BEN GITLOW I or 1 HMilaiiul l-.U-ctors I I 1'or li csuliiilnl Hectors I 1 J-or i'iisiUnlial Hrctui s 1 1-or Presidential Hectors I 1 1-or Presidential Electors I 1 Ol.ARA R.NlH)l.riI I I W1LLARI) SCOWCKOFT I AI.KI'.RT F. COWER J. K . SI I KRRK N PAN I". r.KRRV n MRS. J. J. GALIJCAN U WILLIAM HLACK I). CONTA Zl AI.r.l'.RT K. MILLER Q AUHL JOHN EVANS EH JAM ICS MONROE EH GEORGE KOTTAS EH EH W1NSI.OW F. SMITH EH J. FRANK TOLTON EH WM. E. TRINNAMAN, SR. EH ELDA SI 1 1 'PEE EH I I For L' mted Suits Senator I 1 For United Slates Senator I 1 lor United States Senator I 1 For United States Senator I I For United States Senator I 1 ERNEST KAMliLRGKR WILLIAM II. KING CHARLES T. STONEY I For Cons KcprcM-ntative, 1st 1'i.st. I I For Com;. Representative, 1st IJisl. I 1 l.r Coiik Representative, 1st Dist. I 1 For Cony. Representative, 1st Dist. I 1 For Cong. Representative, 1st Dist. I 1 HON' 11. CO I. TON I I KNON PATTERSON JOHN O. WATTF.RS I For J uitive ot Sup Com t. in-yr. Tm 1 For Justice of Sup. Com t.lU-yr.Tiu. I 1'or Justice of Sup. Court.lO-yr.Tin. 1 For Justice of Sup. Court, 10-yr.Tn. 1 For Justice of Sup. Court.lO-yr.Tm. I I WILLIAM 11. FOl.LAND I I S. R. THL'RMAN WM. C. SUMNER ' I I For J us! ice ot Sup Court. 1 yr Tm i For Justice of Sup. Court, 2-yr.Tm. I I Fur J list ice of Sup. Court, 2-yr.Tm. I 1 For Justice of Sup. Court, 2-yr.Ti:i. I 1 For Justice of Sup. Court, 2-yr.Tm. I 1 F. PilR AIM HANSON ( VALENTINE GIDEON A. L. PORTER I 1 or Governor i For Governor I I Fur Governor I I For Governor I I For Governor I WILLIAM 11. WATTIS I I GEORGE II. Dl'.RN D.C.DORA J ' For Secretary of Slate For Secretary of State I I For Secretary of State I For Secretary of State I I For Secretary of State I I JOHN W. PETERS MILTON H. WELLING I'.ENJAMIN R. STAHMAN LJ For Attorney General I i For Attorney C.ncral I I For Attorney General I I For Attorney General I I For Attorney General I I GEORGE P. PARKER OLIVER K. CLAY WILLIAM T. HARRISON I For State Treasurer 1 l or State Treasurer I I For State Treasurer For State Treasurer I I For State Treasurer I I A. EDS EL CHRISTENSEN JOHN F. M EN I )F.N 1 1 ALL I1ENJAMIN CLINE I I For State Auditor I 1 For Slate Auditor I 1 For State Auditor 1 For State Auditor 1 For State Auditor I I IVOR AJAX I I W. HARRISON FARR RF.RNARI) A. KLASCO LJ For Supt oi Public Instruction 1 For Supt. of Public Instruction I I 1'or Supt. of Public Instruction 1 For Supt. of Public Instruction 1 For Supt. of Public Instruction I I DR. C. N. JENSEN L. JOHN NUTTALL, JR. M.vRGARET VALTINKE I I For S:ate Kepieseiit.it. ves i 1 For State Representatives I I For State Representatives I I For State Representatives I I For Stale Representatives I I JACOU THOMPSON I JOHN A. ANDERSON ARCHIE M. M EL LOR A.A.BHCK ' For I -1 r i v t lu.l.-e. 1 1 1,,r l'istrict Juices I 1 1'or lK.tricl Judges I 1 For District Judges I 1 For District Judges I 1 DILWORTII WOOI.LEY JOHN A. 1 IOUGAARD 1 1 1 I 1 A. W. JENSEN EH GEORGE CHRISTENSEN EH EH EH EH .or I,.,:. t. UoTiuy r I For District Attorney 1 F'or District Attorney I 1 For District Attorney I 1 For District Attorney I I L. R. CHRISTENSEN LJ FRK1) WJ;KI-LKR ' L J . JLJ LJ F'or Co "Coiiuii-sioner-4-yr Term I 1 I'or Co. Commissioner, 4-yr. Term 1 For Co. Commissioner, 4-yr. Term I 1 For Co. Commissioner, 4-yr. Term r 1 For Co. Commissioner, 4-yr. Term I j JOHN GCNDERSOn' LJ FARLEY HANSEN 1 I LJ LJ . I 1 - - r-" , '. ) ,.r T,.'rm i 1 I-'ur Co. ConniiissiuriLT, 2-yr. Term I 1 Iror Co. Commissioner. 2-yr. Term l 1 For Co. Commissioner, 2-yr. Term I For Co. Commissioner, 2-yr. Term I I For Co. LuiinuosioiKT, .- r. loin r i II 'I It I GEO. E. COOK I I ANDREW HANSEN jJ LJ I I j. (f "rtv" .!"t7Tr7u7y I I l'or tunly Attorney I 1 For County Attorney I j For County Attorney I 1 For County Attorney I 1 c. m. EinvARns" C" L 1 1 r- A- I''RIT.SCII LJ LJJ LJ LJ STATE OF UTAH ) ' COl'NTY OF SANPETE J I Ernell T. Mortcnscn, the County Clerk in and for Sanpete County, State of Utah, hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a full, true and curre't list of" all the nominations to office that have been filed in my office, that will appear on the Official Ballots to be used in Sanpete County, Spile of Utah, at the election to be held November 6th, 1928. ' IN WITNESS WHEREOF 1 have hereunto set my hand and seal this 29th day of October, 1928. ERNELL J. MORTEN SEN, County Clerk. . IStALI " n LLooks and Acts like a Costly Car because it's built like a costly car The only Efex point in common with cars in its price m field-is price! Ttere is little in either appearance or per- $'7? foLto distinguish it from many a costlier car. lOJ ' Ini it oossesses the advantage of compactness without and up scriflce iUlMcn i an Milv fl.s anv car you have ever driven. Won t you SSr and drive the Essex, whether as a prospective t buy one interested in knowing why it is the ,unt choice car in its price field as proved by sales? Manti Motor Company Manti, Utah ' " Neighborhood News The Women's Progressive Club met at the home of Mrs. Olof Rosenlof last Friday. Refreshments were served to the fourteen members present. Tuberculosis testing of dairy cattle j' is progressing satisfactorily in Sanpete County. Doctors Ed. Thorpe, C. C. Parry, Shirley Nebaker, and E. D. Libery are doing the testing. Practically Prac-tically everything is finished in the north end of the County. This week testing is being done at Mt. Pleasant and Spring City. Next week will be at Manti, Sterling, and Christenburg. The week of November 12th will be in Gunnison Valley. Under the supervision of the M. Men M. I. A. a Halloween party was featured featur-ed for the ward membership at the chapel, Tuesday evening I Sunshine meetings for "shut-ins" of l the South ward were held by the Relief Re-lief Society Tuesday at the homes of Mrs. Joseph Renberg, Mrs. Al White, Mrs. Harvey Tidwell and Mrs. Vern Arrowsmith. Programs and refreshments refresh-ments were provided at the last two places mentioned, while the first were in the form of showers and program. 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Buick's achievement has be-Sweeping be-Sweeping into the market at a come apparent to the public-time public-time when motor car lines were enthusiasm for this car has practically standardized when swelled and grown to unprece-lmitation unprece-lmitation was destroying indi- dented proportions! viduality-these epic Buick Buick ,aI record, haye creations introduced an entirely brokenI Production schedules new mode have been increased again and A mode of body-symmetry cf sgain! The great Buick plants size and magnificence of soft are working to the limit of their contours instead of straight capacity to supply the demand. Q:he Q?ilVer oAnniVersarq BUICK BURR-BUICK MOTOR COMPANY EPHRAIM, UTAH WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT, BUICK WILL BUILD THEM |