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q PAGE EIGHT. PRECINCT BOUNDARY DESCRIPTIONS GIVEN| © 1 ® 1 Where will you vote? This quéstion asked by scOfés of P prospective voters in 1 jay’s pri r is answered f in the de ms of voting precincts ap - this articlé. Sincé last merous changes go into éf number of préecificts and J g places ha¥ing been increased ? nty commissioners to fa 4 ting and the counting of ‘ ninating congestion 4 ead on this p < of the pol b] € t in the cc ‘ e following are detailed the lary lines of précincts ih Cas ts environs, others in the : ng pubilthed becatse . 1) descriptions used 4 DISTRICT NO. 5 No. 1 Mills Preginet ‘ } nd’ described a# follows: ¥ e hortheast corhér t whship 34, noth, . 79 weet of the sitth principal § meridian, thehes fitnlig south to s itheast corner of section 32, ; nst { north, ringé 79 west, * ast to the North Platte nee southward along said . river to the center of séetion I township 34 north, range 79 wést, 4 the ec south to the southeast cor ® ne € northeast one-quarter of th t oneqitirter of sald ection 4; thence west to the south d er of the northwést one t the southwest one-quar i said section 4; theriéé south . the southeast corner of section whehip 93 forth, range 79 wet thence west to the southwest corner - of said section 6; thence south to the corner of the northeast e-quartet of the southeast oné quarter of section 7, township 33 north, range 79 west; thefics west to the North Platte river, thence wes: along said North Platte river outhwest corner of the north one-quarter of the. southéast quarter of section 12, township 33 north, range 80 west, thence north to the northwest corner of the north east one-quarter of the northeast one-quarter of maid section 12 thence east to the northeast corner of said section 12; thenes horth to the northwest corner of section 30 township 94 north, range 79 west thence east to the place af begin No. 2 Mountain View Precinct. sd and described as follow along said main track to the west énd of West Railroad Avenue; thence south to the south line of the north- west one-quarter ne one-quarter of 33 north, range 79 West; thence west to the’ southwest corner of the northwest one-quarter of the south west one-quarter of said section 8 thence north to the northwest cor: the place of beginnin, * DICTRICT NO. 7 No, 1 Nelson Precinct. Bounded 1d 1 as follow: nning northeast ¢ ot section 4, township 23 range 79 west of the sixth pr tneridian; thence r south alo’ U street. thence west to North Durbin street, thence north to Bast K street, therice we to the N Platte river; thence northws said North Platte rivet { liné of anid section 4 to thé place of beginn No. 2 North Bu ston Precinct. Boutided and described as fol'ows Beginning at the intersection of mast K and North Durbin. street running ther outh to East I street, thetice east to ah intersection with North McKinley street pro duced northward; thence south to the main line of the Chicago, Bur lingtoh aha Quincy railroad cori pany, th ithwesterly along main track to the north and south center-ling of section 4, town ship 38 north, ra west, thence north to the center of said section 4; and the North northward alor river to an ersection#with ALMA F. She was ac to office November 7 ,195 book of Natrona County t 2. She has admini term of office in a fair, er Beginning at the northeast corner of section £6, towhslip 34 forth, range 80 west of the sixth priticipal meridian; thence running seuth to the southeast cortér of séction 1, township 88 north, range 80 west; thence wést to the southwest corner ee a er a a rene } of the southeast one-quarter of the southeast one-quarter of said sec i tion 1; theres sduth to thee south. k east corner of the northwest one. § quarter of the southeast one-quarter 6 of section 12, township 83 north, t; range 80 West of thé North Platte h river, thence in a general south- f westerly directlofi along thé said h North Platte river to the weet line Ps of section 30, township 83 north, range 80 west, thence north to the x n tract of the Chicago, Burling t ton and Quincy railroad compariy, oti the west line of section 18, township n north, range 80 west; thence i southeasterly along said main rail e road track to the séuth tine of 0 tion 3, township 34 north, ra 80 west, thence east to the place of ; beginning i DISTRICT NO, 6 h Burlington Precinet o Bounded and described as follows Beginning at the northeast corner f tior township 33, north 9 west of the 6th principal uth t6 ick of thé Chicago & Compatiy along 8 ad track to North Mc nce north to East “ t to the éast quar r of section 3, township 33 horth, range west; thence north to the northwest corner of section 2, hip 33 north, range 79 west; ne place of beginning. Precinct 1 described as follows: the intersection of McKinley st produced with the main track ¢ Burlington & Quiriey ompany; thehee running main track of the Chi rt tern Railway Com vuthwesterly along ence ruhhing main rail ley street a n track to South Kimball bi hence north to the main s¢ t © Chicago, Burlington & Quir Railroad Company, thence ong said track to the and desefibed as t the intersetcion of 7 th Kimball Street produced north * with the main track of the Chic r & Quihey Railroad Com runfiing south to the f the Chicago & North way Company; thence johg said last:hatned uth Center street: thence reet to th ago, Burling ad Company along #Ald Inst Ad track to the House Precinct Bounded and described as follows! nir at t intersection of w the main manner. 8. She is just closing administration of the hart 4. The State to her ability and from the State fice expenditure, $11, to County Treasurer, $! Laramie County, Clerk d F 19.79 ended $7,630.53; Natrona ¢ as the Natrona County Office. nearly one-third tha ty Clerk’s Office does about onverse County Office. Study r and see if they don’t The aboy of a promin F. Hawley tion the Count yet Attorney s ever had, 6. She has been commended have adopted her ca automobiles. The her on her exceptic 7 your suppe been sat have been vote to r (Paid for by friends A FEW REASONS WHY SHOULD BE RE-ELECTED COUNTY CLERK . OF NATRONA COUNTY vely engaged in handling the rec- ords of this county for five ye County has ever experienced. Examiner's report for the yeat 1928 is a credit f: Follow: r's report. Natrona County Clerk’s of- 97, Receipts, $20,617.40. Turned in Office at Cheyenne, Wyo., which is second to Natrona County in County Clerk's teceipts, e: ounty Clerk's Office averag hree times thé business of the Cheyenne office, yet Laramie County Clerk’s Office expenditures are more than half as much Niobrara County at Lusk, Wyo., has about one fourteenth the business of Natrona County, yet thelr expense was $3,526.74, of the office of Natrona County. Con- vétse County Clerk’s Offive spetit $5,782.28 and Natrona Coun- y over these figures Mr. and Mrs, an be summed up in oné pertinent remark n us the bes money than any other County Clerk cient handling of the new automobile law. Several counties rd index sy. of State’s Office ha urn her to the office she is now holding and has given the best that is in her to serve the public of Natrona County. K stréet produced westward; thence east to the place of beginning. No. 1. Elk School Precinct. Bounded and describe as follows: Beginning at thé intersection of the east Une of sebtion 2, township 33 north, range 79 west of thé sixth principal meridiah, with the main track of thé Chicago and Nofth- western railway company, runnin, thence syuth to thé southeast cor- | ner of section 11, township 33 north, | (Continued on Page Nine) Here's Complete List of Polls list of precinct polling er and Natrona gounty sday's primary elec: 1 Preeinct—At Muddy SALT CREEK PRECI 1 At nt Precinct— Lewis is Catnp. East Continental Samp Pre- 2 At Hust Continental Camp, 4. Brown Th pinot —At wn Theater, 5. Midwest Community Hall Pre cinct—At Mdwest Community Hall 6. oS lan Precinct—At Cana dan ¢ i 7. Midwest Camp No At Midwest Camp No. 6. , 8. Midwest Gas Plant Precinct Midwest Gas Plant 9. Balt Cr Gunsolidated Camp Precinct—At Sait Creek Consolidated | Camp - | 10. Precinct—At Lavoye land 1 ir 11. Kisoming Camp Precinct— At Kasoming Camp. Peecinet — At Preeinet HAWLEY rs prior to her election and knows every record horoughly, ed the office during her impurlial and competent an exceptionally efficient jest term of office that the 1g are Some figures taken in excess of office expenditures, The County Clerk's Office of five times the business of the look good. and Oldtimer, who said: “Alma t and most efficient administra- nd has saved the County more all over the State on her effi- te n of keeping a record of the commended along th line. August 19th on her recotd in ifed with her administration and treated fairly and impartially, of Alma F, Hawley) (Political Advertisement) ‘ire Hall Precinct unded and described ' ginning at the int Center and First streets, running then south to the main tr & the Chieago & Northweaterh mall Way Company; thence southwesterly ection f 1% Ohio South Canip Precinet— At Ohio South Camp. Camp. 13. Carter Home Camp Precinet| 15. Salt Creek Precinct—At Motor Sales Co. —At Carter Home Camp. (FEN INTEREST MANIFEST i] MARY ELECTIONS ON TUESD 4 ae day’s primary election will leave many disappoint- u ménts in its wake, due to the matiy candidates for judge, these offices having been marked by the liviest campaigns. The vomopltte list of candidates 6n both the Republicith ahd Déiiocritte ballots follow Republicans (four-year term}— J.| and B, Griffith, John W. Miller, B. te Scherck. Thomas James McKeon; (two-year term—Arthur ¥, Eaménas vin A. Bruen. B. T. Evans. Democrat (four-year term)—John A. Barker, Jack E ott; (two-year term)— G. Burwell, County Attortey, Republicean—C, G. Gypreansen, George A. Weedell, W. a. Wenrit Weetwver den, County Assessor, Remiblie: Johhgon. Democratic—Cyrus O, Wertz. County Treasurer. Republican—Frank L, Robinson and Agnes M. Clare, County Clerk. MR. LYLE ~ ability.” Primariés, Angust Nineteénth Reptiblichn——Menry Democratic—Edwin Barrett, B. G.] Wilbur J. Tubbs, BaéWard C. Mad- 2 . 8. H. Puntenney. Democratie—George A. Blake, KR. H. Jay, Roy| MeDerfitott, Lindsay T. Pile, John M. Hench, C. C. MeNnulty, RE-ELECTION County Assessor tions for county offices, but in @ féw instances at least no Opposition will be encountered in the prii ) Interest will center among local candidates in the rate for sheriff, commissioner, county attorney and district Republican—Alma Fr. B'izabeth McDonald. Deriseratlo—Imina C, imaries, Clerk of Court. Republican — Margatet Vi County Commissioner. Douds, Ed A. Grant; W. A. tilly Mrs. Mabelle Fiedl | Demovtatle George Pattilie, County Coroner, Reptiblican—Owen A, Muck. Déemiseratic—taw M. Gay. County Surveyor. Nepublican—Herbert L. Kenedy, Tom Haymond. * Demoeratio—Albert Park. F. Stennan, Justice of Constable Republicah — Litcoln Fy Keuey, William Misters, Joseph W. Hanlon, Floyd B, Mitavie, (Continyed on Pagé Fourteen.) E. JAY Hawley, Marshall. On Republican Ticket For Mr. Jay has served in this office with a record that is a credit to any man. I sincerely feet-that a vote for Mr. Jay is an assurance that we will have four years’ expericncé and eweeptional integrity and ‘ Reward Faithful Service and Vote for Mr. Jay On His Third Term as County Assessor ; Federation of Labor man W. C. “Bill” IRVING -, REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR SHERIFF for thirteen years. Railroaded in Casper on the Northwestern fail- road from 1913 to 1921. At present time a member in good standing of the Order of Railroad Conductors. For the last one and one half years, and at the present time, undersheriff Morris. Is familiar with the office, to Sheriff Perry A. , and can submit-his work as proof that he can step in attd “earry on.” Is experienced and accustomed to working with ali the present federal and state officers, the state automobile inspector, and the Officers of the Rocky Mountain Field Club of Denver, whose putpose it is to work With the various sheriffs in the recovery of all stolen automo- bilea. HONEST, SENSIBLE man (Elks), No, 135. Norhinate an EXPERIENCED, COMPETENT, for your sheriff. Member in good standing of Casper B. P. 0. E. (Political Advertisement) Get Together © ris Theater Tonight AT 8 P.M. PROGRAM OBERT R. ROSE Natrona County’s Candidate for U. S. Senator ADO eet SM. BARC. tee es, 3. le Casper Union Band 8:16 P. M. Hon. P. J. O'Connor Introducing Non-Partisan and Democratic Candidates 8:80 P. M. Hon. P. J. O’Connor Introducing MAYOR S. K. LOY. ROSE FOR SENATE 8:40 P. M. Mrs. Burke Sinclair Introducing JUDGE ROBERT R. ROSE Natrona County’s and Your Candidate for the United States Senate. of Interest to All. 9:40 P. M. Hon. P. J. O’Connor Introducing HON. H. H. SCHWARTZ Issues that are Qualifications and Ability of Your Candi- date. What He Can and Will Do for Wyoming. Warren in November, The Man Who Can Defeat 10:80 P. M. Meeting Adjourned to North Washington Hall. All Non-Partisan Judges invited to Democratic Candidates EVERYBODY WELCOME Big Dance and Meetin attend and be introduced, also al ROSE FOR SENATE COMMITTEE (Political Advertisemen*) = <a