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Show Vote for Gwynne Page Candidate 4year Term County Commissioner "Mary had a LITTLE LAMB" j but she has ' a lot more now! Thelma Garff DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE Jj -i- " , r for . 2,-Year Term i to the f 1 STATE SENATE A STAUNCH FRIEND OF THE PEOPLE DURING 1937 AND 1939 LEGISLATURE cessful business policies to the operation of county government. govern-ment. Two years in office have proved that the voters of Salt Lake County made a wise choice when they elected Gwynne Page to the County Commission in 1940. Reelection of Gwynne Page will mean a continuation of the policies which have placed Salt Lake County in such an enviable finacial position. Once again Gwynne Page says to the voter of Salt Lake county: "I will do my best to see that the taxpayer's dollar is spent as judiciously as I spend my own." SO Gwynne Page has proved himself him-self an outstanding County Commissioner - BECAUSE he realizes the important office of County Commissioner demands: For the past two years Gwynne Page has been the commissioner in charge of baa Lake County's finances, ana today Salt Lake County is m the best financial condition in history. The bonded indebtedness of Salt Lake County is only $200,000. (The bonded mdeDt, edness of Salt Lake City is $5,600,000.) If present fiscal policies are continued, bait Lake County will be completely complete-ly free of bonded indebtedness in 1944 for the first time in the County's history. At the same time, the county's tax rate has been lowered. The excellent financial condition con-dition of Salt Lake County is attributed to the integrity and abilit of Gywnne Page, who took office two years ago determined de-termined to apply his own sue- Is PREVENT SmmB&MSig& 1-KNOCKS 4 -WEAR I 2-FR1CTI0N 5-CARBON 3-C0RR0SI0N 6-SLUDGE YOUR CAR WIU I FEWER REPAIRS 1 MORE MILEAGE I It costs no more I Travelers Oil Co. 2nd WesttSo.T.mple-21stSo.t9tl.Ea.t J "your Cconomy Cornera' SALT LAKE mimm September 2-3-4-5 Salt Lake County Fair Grounds ADJOINING MURRAY CITY PARK - MURRAY, UTAH ENTRANCE 5000 SOUTH STATE EXHIBITS INCLUDE All classes of livestock, crops, fruits, home economics, flower show, minerals, Boy's and Girls' 5-ETClub exhibits Future Farmer exhibits, machinery exhibits Entertainment Morning, Noon and Night! HORSE RACING HORSE SHOE PITCHING Band Concerts Horse-Pulling Contest ' Baseball Milkmaid's Milking Contest Softball 4-H Club Style Revue J '. V i ' . ;' j ' .v,v"" vt , , j ; ; " i . ...... : ' y ! 1. A successful business busi-ness executive. 2. A man free of political po-litical tie-ups. 3. A man who is open minded, unbiased, unprejudiced, un-prejudiced, honest. i 4. A staunch supporter support-er of labor. 5. A man who pays taxes in both city and and county. 6. A real county resident resi-dent who understands county problems. 7. A true, active Democrat. 8. A man who believes be-lieves that "a man's word should be as good in politics as in business 9. A man who spends the taxpayer's dollar as judiciously as he he spends his own. 10. A man who is conscious of public de- mands. Not long ago, normal lamb sales in Utah were not enough to make Utah sheep men very happy. Couldn't the chain stores do something some-thing about it? One chain store Safeway inaugurated annual spring and fall lamb campaigns in cooperation with the Delta Lamb Feeders' Association and the Utah Woolgrowers' Association. As a result, Safeway 's lamb sales increased 400 per cent and producers at the same time realized greater returns This is just an example of the chain stores" cooperation with Utah farmers and stockmen stock-men for the benefit of everyone concerned, including includ-ing the consumer. UTAH CHAIN STORES COOPERATING with DEFENSE DE-FENSE in every way and Serving our Patrons the Best We Possibly Can. The Paint Pot "Makes the World Brighter" .-. Piilllllir nlTC PRIMARY ELECTIOIN Re Elect GWYNNE PAGE gkk& 4-YEAR TERM COUNTY COMMISSIONER NOVEMBER 3rd. ORNAMENTAL IRON PORCH RAILING Granite Welding & Wire Works 2021 South 11th East Dial 6-8345 rmm.mmm.mmmvmimmmMmm'vn r-ZL. -n., , y - 1 1 " ' Wb" Tck. Rear i.ta Atlo 1 &fflYES6ffT Wvm - fp ..... -. When split-second timing is a matter of life or death in battles of monstrous tanks, keen eyesight is vital for victory. Only those with perfect sight have been selected for the United States Army to . man l the machinery and guns of tanks on the battlefield. Good lighting played an important role in protecting the eyesight of American soldiers, when they were home. Likewise good lighting continues to be important for every American at home. , Mow to Protect Precious Eyesight at Home, in Office, Store or Factory Keep lamp bulbs and fixtures clean; also windows when electric light is needed to supplement daylight. Soap and water will do the work. Avoid direct glare from electric light globes. Use indirect reflectors whenever possible. Avoid reflected glare from shining surfaces. Avoid sharp contrasts between brightly lighted surfaces and dark backgrounds. Don't work in your own shadow, especially on close work. Use the right size globe to supply enough light and the proper kind of light. When redecorating, use light colors on walls and ceiling. Rest your eyes by closing them occasionally. If your eyes constantly feel strained or unduly tired, seee a competent eye specialist. UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. Reddy Kilowatt Power tbe worWt finest eUctrie service produced for you by American business men w the kind of Power lb serves 90 of ibe nation. dJ uMJ Mn LjA ' It'sblstJapari-andGermany-andltaly-withthecr j MJ v I f lightning of destruction that can be built from the scrap m I II, 4 5S!5yf I our cellars, attics and garages, on our farms and in our places I I Sgf ? gyrl I cf business. BrT'21 Sg Scrap iron and steel, other metals, rubber and waste " VZjftfZ f materials. It will all be used to make tanks, ships, planes lJ2etIs-UbberRas!K and the fighting weapons our boys must have. It is needed t , RPe-BurlaD Bags'' I SeU it to a Junk dealer -Igive it to a charity or collection j Jyi flnnilTW-S 1 I agency -take it yourself to the nearest collection point -or I Ivvd 4Z!lFmjig ( V consult the Local Salvage Committee ... If you live on a farm, SSSS ' I and have found no means of disposing of your Junk, get m I Needed for 7T lf ' I l touch with the County War Board or your farm implement "-to, b. SJ; P..nM; Throw YOUR scrap mto the fight! I wte cooking fatTZTTTI WAR PRODUCTION BOARD I D()-wm... Local Salvage Committee, Phone: 6-8783 |