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Show QAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVJ1' i ) the g V neiv home or 1 liOlUr BEAUTY... j W fw t XfJ ' brings you RADIANT and DELIGHTFUL g NEW HAIR - STYLING 3 distinctively fashioned to your own per- I sonality in Sugar House's new and love- liest salon. Unexcelled professional jj ,3 beauticians will serve you, or you may tj ask for supervised student work at a l f f low cost. 1 Drop in and visit the most exquisite salon in town . . . Get acquainted with O Carel the new home of beauty. i Dial 7-5886 Now for Appointment g CAREL INSTITUTE $ of BEAUTY CULTURE 3 j lOfil E. 21st South Jolene Confectionery g S tt OELICATTCSSEX CAFE l G7(i 13. 21st South g Steaks - Hamburgers 2 f Fried Chicken Ice Cream in Bulk o 2 Malts - Sundaes J OPEX 'TIL MIBXTGHT 3 INCLUDING SUNDAY "Next time you visit your (tracer's, notice how many of the choice canned goods are put up right here in Utah.'' METAL MINING INDDSTBY OF UTAH X Accept No Substitute Always ' p""1?' 'Mrr" '.VLH ' Look for This Label and the ORIGinflL GEIIUinE X Y Green pim imini 1 1. m .j. A pure, crystal clear utility JkJi, t ' j- lotion used by housewives, j f"). I X dentists, nurses, physicians i II f ; ; ' -j- X and mechanics. "'tL lt'i f Available at your drug counter IliSMY'Bl wJh ''' ' $ K PRODUCTS COMPANY 3Mt1JZj '. X X J. Warren Beless .Hfinn(;'SHHl -? '' ? i; Marcellus K. Snow . SS'Zl$ 'iL- A X X Salt Lake City L,;j ,,. . n :i;V' ' -J "X".L"Y"r"VjjvwwavaVAVAVAVAVAW Uj Roscoe Boden i ii " """wi Commissioner, 4-Year Term ' i'r"' G U A R A N T E E S Bsj:nrd ! - t H (Continuation of Sait oCaht Count u 6 1 - ! $ Gywnne Page I ' LjfiLmJ J Commissioner, 2-Yea, Term j boden VLaS A Proven Business Executive I ' -U " Has Provded perfect filing ItneJnA Completion of postwar projects, already system j ragb,E provided for and under way, under the diree- , tion of the present commission. George Beckstead Continued excellent business management For fearless, impartial law which has resulted in a county free of debt. enforcement J Continued "city service" to county resi- Arthuf j Skidmore keddington dents, provided at county tax rates, including Assessor such new improvements and services as pro- i j . mm . i , . . n. . Efficient, Industrious, g. , vided by Commissioners Boden and Page and Courteous their colleagues, including: sanitary sewer and , , i water system, county-wide garbage collection, , . ... . . . James R. Jams iiJ county library system, county-wide recreation Treasurer george program, county medical school, nursing home, , . a county fair second only to the Utah state 28 T ir, best lighted county highways in the state, t f extension of a system of hard surfaced roads, (,.. a new and improved continuing survey, auto Cornelia S. Lund cJ'Si tax assessment provided at the rate of one a Recorder lba;',JduJ minute, and administrative offices so efficient Tripled office service without skidmorb they have won national recognition. efficiency loss FvS'T . r The only issue is good government, effi- J. Arthur Bailey 4 - JLy, cient, courteous and honest employees. County Attorney A'ri Brings youth and extensive legal knowledge to office J. R. JARVIS ff FV He FOOT Daw Phones I V v k- I Auditor I C: "f 1 D Hi S7 9 Served efficiently in all l&uJSbB Ul t oLahe LOUnlU A auditing departments CORNELIA S. J t LUND -CS PROVEN, CAPABLE DJ, c iSr EXECUTIVES ' "'PU arm Joseph G. Jeppson jr f Judge, Third Disrrict Court r V0te DEMOCRATIC Straight! M- E. E. Erickscn DAVID P. I fr- kV For State Senator JONES - :ilS?s: , i I Lw'V k ( fj "j!' Rudolph (Rudy) Larsen V ; j . " " . i i - For State Senator 4 ' v, " Joseph G. mrs. E. e. Rudolph grant Grant Macfarlane i JEPPSON ER1CKSEN (Rudy) LARSEN MACFARLANE C. C. BUSH For State Senator ...... i -I (Pjid Political Adverthement by Democratic Central Committee) i . .... .. . ,, f1... ; FACTS YOU SHOULD KNOW BEFORE YOU VOTE ON No. 7 A capable judiciary is of utmost importance to every Utah citizen. It is to your interest to know what Amendment No. 7 provides. Here are the facts: tThe 1945 Utah legislature granted the first "salary increase Utah judges have had since 1903. 2 Under the Utah Constitution, it is impossible ""to make these increases effective until the expiration of the judge's present terms. 3 Present judges of the District and Supreme "Courts will be serving as long as eight years without a raise, while new and younger judges will receive the higher pay as soon as they are elected. 4 Amendment Number 7 corrects this condition " by making possible immediate increases. Passage of Amendment Number 7 will make the Utah Constitution conform to the United States Constitution in this regard. 5 This amendment, therefore, simply makes "operative at once the law granting the first pay raise given Utah's judges since 1903. VOTE YES ON AMENDMENT NO. 7 |