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Show Vote y DEMOCRATIC A (? 'T? f fp M " STRAIGHT, ((J (yjtl D I y I I In these critical times when the cooperation of all state government is so vital to UNITED WAR EFFORT, "Tw" ROBINSON'" D"M ' importance that members of all law- Representative in congress dt Diit.) making bodies and public officials be in harmony with WALTER K. GRANGER our Commander-in-Chief . . . you can insure this by Justice of the Supreme Court VOtinCf DEMOCRATIC! DAVID W. MOFFAT Tn3 utmuwHin,, Judge of Third District Court 71 T geo. a. faust jyir. 1 axpayer . . . State Senators (Sixth District) JL m STANLEY N. CHILD - , ,. . ,.,..,. MRS. E. E. ERICKSEN '"' " fou know that your Democratic County officials in GRANT MACFARLANE the last eight years have reduced your debt $1,018,000.00? slV Vt,Tao0rTPD??c7erm,) On December 31, 1934, the bonded debt was i r Srv $1,218,000.00, at the present time it has been re- j:ARTHUREBYAILEY duced to $200,000.00. county commissioner (4-Year Term)' Do you know that your Democratic County officials GWYNNE PAGE ended last year's business with a surplus of over $57,000.00? C0GEyO? w!tlORGA2NYear , Eight years ago, December 31 1934 the county ' . closed its business with a deficit of $21,323.00, the ALVINKEDDINGTON ' same dav 1941 showed a surplus of $57,022.00. County sheriff ';;t Do you know that your Democratic county officials this . S. GRANT YOUNG year saved m0Te than $27,000 on money they borrowed, as CARTIIURS0J SKIDMORE V compared with similar transactions eight years ago? County Treasurer 'J In 1934 Salt Lake County paid 3 interest on J. R. JARVIS tax anticipation notes ... in 1941 the county closed County Recorder a contract for the same loan at an interest of one- CORNELIA S. LUND half of one per cent. CHAROLbnE. WALLACE " n addition to this county executives have made possible County Auditor many other economies and services, some qf which are: FERRELL H. ADAMS T County with cooperation of the state has conducted a County Surveyor ,... ' reassessment of every single piece of property in j. KJiNiMHiH ihajiv j the county ana are now employing a business-like Statejpresentatives Lea. District.) method of assessing property. 2 n. W. Clayton i Installation of sodium vapor lights on State Street. 3 May Withers I Extension of Fire Department facilities insuring 4 Frank W. Penrose ". I greater protection for County residents. 5 Don C. Hale - I New buildings constructed at the Salt Lake County 6 Harry B. Walker . Hospital which include extension of the nurses' home 7 Joseph Smith Peery " i and the boys' home and a complete renovation of all 8 A. E. Montgomery j County Hospital buildings. toll jhMVeUBe(1 i Installation of Mulch Plant for making road material. H John Holt Salt Lake County's Civilian Defense program has been 12 Mrs. C. L .Jack completed and is functioning in every detail. 13 Adolph Sorenson , . . 14 Alfred M. Durham Efficiency and economy have marked the Democratic 15 William Ingleby administration of Salt Lake County's government. IT 16 Thomas M Rets S GOOD BUSINESS to "re-hire" these experienced 18RayPP. Greenwood P"blic officials . . . Vote Democratic Staight and 19 Clarence L. Merrill insure Good Government! VOTE DEMOCRATIC! (Paid Political Advertisement) ' ' ijib mpL mi !' in in tit"hii i iiibw iini 1 1 inn ii ii i n 1 1 1 i .nfTiiim in i i iniiiim mrn n riri ' ,u , n. ..i-.m m. .... AND EASV ) I TO CHAN& L iSD fuse m f,) If your lights ever go out because of a blown fuse, there's no need to call the Utah Power & Light Company and wait in the dark or without electricity for other needs until a service man comes. You can easily put one in yourself. By doing so, you'll not only save time but tires and gasoline, too! So be wise always keep a few-spare few-spare fuse plugs on hand, . . , HERE'S HOW TO CHANGE FUSE PLUGS ( It's as simple as replacing a lamp bulb) -1- IS" ' Open main switch. IZ7W (Stand on dry surface) 7 Jtm Unscrew blown fuse plug. ' 1 Cf (Touch only top of fuse) fTT, c . 3 1" ' &A Screw in a new plug. U1., r (Again touch only top of fuse) CJ J Close main switch. T I -'f Cartridge type fuses (used Tj on electric range circuits) S are easily replaced in the i same manner. - vP ' -1 1 'vi KEEP A FEW SPARE FUSE PLUGS ON HAND ' J Never insert a penny or other metal object. This is extremely dangerous and may result in serious damage.1 UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO, r-" B0NDS and r- liiiMi stamps i) kPSy BUY SHIPS and i GUNS XL 8 U.S. WAR BONDS ! U.S. WAR BOWDS LOOK F0R this SELF-SERVICE STORE in Sugar House n - a " i pnWlSS RSIT7 CO. inr. " fi'-C? 1 - - t 1 mm '" - S f' . " tmwm'S"t LARGE SELECTION OF ' AMPLE SUPPLY OF ENAMEL ROASTERS DISHES Now available Wc cannot replace. I this merchandise when the present in sets or open stock supply is exhausted. 1011 East 21st South Sugarhouse |