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Show , fHE BINGHAM BULLETIN , Jfoe hdepeideit Party Caididaftes - For Town Board For Towa Board FOR MAYOR For Town Board For Town Board ,r. r 1 1 ' ' v"' V : . ., 'I Ml i ' ' ! ' l r , I '' ' ,' ' 1 iiiiii.iii mini.ir nun n.i ,,1, in DR. JOHN F. FLYNN A. C. LARICK i.i - REX TRIPP W. C. SIDDOWAY JOSEPH scussa PLATFORM ECONOMY in each Municipal Department in order jj to protect the financial honor of our Town. J ESTABLISH efficiency in each department for the general welfare of all the people. I COOPERATION of each department with the com- - mercial life of each and every business institution. TO CONTINUE AMIABLE relations with oar Fire : ; Department, retain proper fire fighting equipment for the jj protection of human life and property. Retain the same - f high STANDARD of EFFICIENCY that we now have. v 0 THE PROTECTION of our water system in regards - X to Quality and quanity. ' f THE CREATION OF A GREATER unemployment -- i fund that will be adequate for the need, especially of our f women and children. x A DISPOSTITON TO ESTABLISH COMMUNITY FRIENDSHIP, a more direct human contact so we may be able to develop an amicable relationship with other i communities. TO PROMOTE hygiene and sanitation wherever pos- - A sible in the way of more sewers, handling of garbage, al-- ' so advocating better and more modern living quarters throughout the Town, a movement that is progressing ' rapidly. ' WE are for a BIGGER and BETTER BINGHAM. More STREET PAVING and SEWER , and other CON-STRUCTIVE PRINCIPALS that will raise the standards of our City. s OBJECTIVES for the coming two years are, the lay- - ft ing of a SEWER LINE IN LOWER BINGHAM, PAVING S MARKHAM street, WHITE WAY LIGHTING of the A BUSINESS SECTION of the town and other important and desirable improvements when and where necessary. J PREVENTION OF EXHORBITANT TAXATION BY ECONOMIC EFFICIENCY IN EACH MUNICIPAL DE-PARTMENT. , ; SUPPLEMENT During this financial depression, TAXES have , ; BEEN RAISED in the STATE, COUNTIES, CITIES and TOWNS except BINGHAM, while such TOWNS as AM-ERICAN FORK is taxed 15 mills, MIDVALE 12 mills, MURRAY 11 mills, SANDY 18 mills, SALT LAKE CITY is 12.1, BINGHAM is doing business on a tax of ten mills. h all the NECESSARY IMPROVEMENTS this ad-ministration HAS PLACED in Bingham there has been -v": ., NO ADDITIONAL TAXATION, THE EXPENSE is being paid for from GENERAL INCOMES thru a strict ECO- - - NOMICAL ADMINISTRATION. Money used to im-prove a city or town is an everlasting asset. We have cut expenses where ever possible to fortify your financial standing. We are gradually paying off old city bonds that have been neglected for fifteen years and we are going to con-tinue until our Town is out of debt, and place it on a mo-dern standard with any other Town in the State. Our sloga is: "A MODERN BINGHAM" On Monday evening, November 2nd, at eight O'Clock, we will hold a rally at the Princess Theatre. Come out. We will entertain you, and give you authentic information that will interest and surprise you. "Facts v not just talk! We will be pleased to meet all of THE CITIZENS and present facts and statements regarding the conduct J and progress of this administration. We are before you upon our merits as men of integr-ity and ability. Our activity in this election will be constructive, just v as our adminstration has been. We can go to very little w-- expense. We must stand on our past record. We are not disposed to embarras our opponents by saying any-thing untruthful about them. Our motto is: "To do right, hurt no one and help all we can. . Dr. John r. Flynn AXLarick Joseph Scussel Rex Tripp W. CSiddoway (Paid PoUtical A4v.) |