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Show HEWS by I LOWELL THOMAS ) 9:30 p.m. ) INTER-MOUNTAIN C ( I NETWORK J y I Standard of California s You Vote for Yourself When you Vote for r i , 'if'f'jXU W' ' M - FEWER MORE (No sale, lax) WMfpt ' Highways Bureaus mjIA Thh Commissions .ijfftf; Industry Regulations RJ H A, I Agriculture Oppressions fatfifc3 W Labor J. EBir adksffii Lee For Governor On The REPUBLICAN Ticket Primary Election July 11 J. Bracken Lee's record guarantees you fewer taxes, regulations, commissions. ivs ip to to la Ba tea fca fca Ea , fej fra En Es.fra to to to to to to to T , - zm :$i& ' Oscar W. CarBson REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE for U. S. Senator He fought the battle lo secure $1,500,000. Annual reduction in the rales of Utah Power and Light Company (Paid Political Adv.) i w-,' u " I ' ' ' -" - - ADAM S. BENNION REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE For The U. S. SENATE YOU KNOW THIS MAN and his devotion to Americanism. A VOTE for BENNION is a Vote To Preserve Free Speech To Preserve Free Enterprise To Preserve the Constitution and the American way of life, so that our boys and girls who now fight our cause shall not have fought in vain. And so. America will offer to them the freedom you and I have enjoyed. VOTE JULY 11. for the MAN WHO CAN WIN IN NOVEMBER REGISTER JULY 1 Paid political adversisement by: Abe Barker. Taylorsville, Utah (Paid Political Adv.) p-n m rVi Mi Pri to Pi to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to M REPUBLICANS pf&' I Is in the Race for fetek''i.' . from the ftpl" 1 1 1st Congressional K' KriSj ' District . - ? A man in the prime of Life A Vigorous Civic Leader A man with a punch, an organizer, a good mixer gets thing done Former school principal, now a successful businessman, stockman and farmer - Lived three years in a mining camp Mayor of Vernal City, District Governor of Lions International, Member of State Legislature the past four years. Author of SCHOOL LUNCH BILL and other vital. legislation Has always been an ardent worker in the Republican Parly You will agree that BRY'S varied experiences qualify him for the position of UNITED STATES CONGRESSMAN Bry's Message to you is: COMPLACENCY MEANS DEATH TO DEMOCRACY : VOTE JULY 11 regardless of your Choice of CANDIDATES Committee For 'BRY' For Congressman Political Adv. . Hear DON B. COLTON on Stations KNVU Logan; KLO Ogden KEUB Price and KSUB Cedar City. Tuesday, June 27 at 9 45 v m ' and NORMAN CHRISTENSEN of Logan, Friday, July 7 at 9-45 j p. m., over the same stations in support of B. H. Stringham for Congressman. . . - . ii to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to f-- to to to to to to to ta RECORD OF STEPHEN ABBOT i Candidate For Congress First Congressional District Graduate U. S. Military Academy, Acad-emy, West Point, Class 1902. Was a cadet with Generals Mac-Arthur, Mac-Arthur, Stilwcll, Gregory, Mc-Nair, Mc-Nair, Richardson. Was an instructor in-structor at West Point when Generals Wainwright, Arnold, Buckner, Harmon, Emmons and Devers were Cadets graduate of Cavalry and Field Artillery school, Fort Riley, 1904; instructor in-structor at West Point 1904-08. He served in Coast Artillery, Atlantic At-lantic and Pacific coasts 1908-11. Placed on Retired list in 1911. Since then he has been returned return-ed to active duty four times. Adjutant Ad-jutant War Prison Barracks Fort Douglas, 1917. Professor Military Science and Tactics, Utah Agricultural Agri-cultural college 1918-19 and 1923. R. O. T. C. duty with Salt Lake High schools 1924-32. Passed Pas-sed Bar examination while Quar-master Quar-master at Fort Meade, South Dakota, Da-kota, October, 1914. Admitted to practice in Utah, December, 1914. He served with Engineering Party Union Pacific Rail.road on Cedar City Branch construction. Second baseman and captain of first baseball team West Point ever sent against Annapolis Douglas MacArthur played left field. Married Miss Helene Black in Washington, D. C, 1906. They have one daughter. Built home in Uintah County, 1915. At present managing Farm Lands in eastern Utah. (Paid Political Adv.) jJDO YOUR WAR DUTIES Bond, " sXnk chMrfuyMeod Vttt-vWV i thcr bome. &Vn u rronl,ul'cs.ii', National Distillers Product Corjwiilw NcwY'k 86 Prod Never mind the sympathy he doesn't ing your full share of War Bonds in the want it! In his mind, he did his duty, Fifth War Loan. Don't expect credit ( and part of his duty was stopping an vou can't match hh sacrifice by merely enemy bullet. lending your money. But don't be You have a duty, too, in this war. " a$Wd' ekher-if yuVe done '0Ur t fc r j i duty, you've shown your Part of your duty is to buy -rTw V , , , ,ft w -n j 1 i. JC gratitude the way he wants War Bonds with every dime & u 11 f t i M VV 1 you to. and dollar you can. ' A YJ7 i 1 i HI I j A Say "thanks" to every So simply say "thanks" to TTTr American soldier - double a wounded soldier, by buy- the Bonds you beforC' BadeMrc:' BUY MORE THAN BEFORE I (This announcement sponsored by the followingmerchants) Roosevelt State Bank Roosevelt Commercial Clot Leslie Ashton & Sons Reatha's Beauty Shop Uintah Power & Light Go. J. C. Penney Co. Cash Meat Market Wing's Store Ft. Duchesne 0. K. Rubber Welders Roosevelt Theatre The Roosevelt Standard Utopia Theatre |