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Show Thursday, October 30. c The Beehive Poll THE 1952 Club News . . . Continued from Page One of the voters in the undecided bracket throws the spotlight on the fluid nature of this year's election situation. A considerable number of prospective voters "just ain't saying" how they plan to vote at least not at this point. Since past experience shows that the Vhave nots" are usually more ready to make themselves heard in soundings of opinion, one might expect that the voting intentions of the undecided group would favor the Democratic candidate in the presidential race. Thus the Democratic share of the vote on November 4th would probably be larger than poll percentages show as of this week. That it may be large enough to swing the state into the Democratic column appears to be a strong possibility in the senatorial and governor races, but less likely in the presidential vote. So ... , y j toiMthing ' ' x Wiol -r vapor. For rowltt m only will 'ou' Aftr hlp your hov been diagnosed as Asthma you symptom ' yoww" inveetiaat. Of AsthmaNefrIn pre-electi- are a unr of AsthmaNtfrh, pleat bring in your nebulizer for free inspection and servicing. if you I I The Delphic Literary Club met last Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Keith Bailey. Mrs. Boyd Greenwood conducted the meeting and collect was read by Mrs. Maurice Tolley. C. W. Johnson gave a very interesting talk on Current Election news. The following members were present: Mrs Don L. Barton, Mrs. Eldon Bowles, Mrs. Duane Brough, rMs. James' Mrs. Sherl D. Ferre, II. Crane, Mrs. Greenwood, Mrs. Robert C. Hansen, Mrs. Maurice Memmott, Mrs. Alan L. Ostler Mrs. Kenneth J. Sperry, rMs. Kay Stuart, Mrs. Tolley, Mrs. Udell Wankier, Mrs. Gene Wilkey, Mrs. Glen Wilson, Mrs. Dean Worrhington Mrs. Dale Worwood, and Mrs. Clarence Greenhalgh. TIMES-NEW- NEPHI. UTAH S, Page Three, Section One H HOtf SMOKK. JAB BE e. 1HM GUITAR. IS CCIVINS ME NUTS! TAKE YV OUT BEHIND THEBM8N TO PLKf ITi rr ELECTRIC llf 1 I i I I , jrC I ! : I r, i , i I 7). KTX VJ j 1TJ j : Our Prescription For A HEALTHY AMERICA Though our business is filling prescriptions, today we'd like to write one for a change. This is ic PROTECT your family with Voluntary Health Insurance. j 1 . t i. s 1 rum esa iu hit (i 1 the unshackled American Medical System. PRESERVE PROMOTE freedom in your every action and deed. Ship Ahoy Whea refiaishlng your boat fol ummer ulng, it is wise to use the best grade of paint or varnish. Ba sure to use only eva tings that are Intended for marine service. Never aint or varnish on top of grease dirt, or old, loose paint. Before paint will adhere, the suiface must be per frf.ly clean and dry I Tr..r.n-- I i i ffl . -l- tWf fill IBUBOM 10 CN00H I - I f it s mm i. COUMTY it M the nearly four year, that Governor Lee has been in office, his administration truly has been one of and accomplishment. In department after department, has been eliminated and a inefficiency constructive program put in its place. Economies have been effected without harming essen Hal services, and the money saved has been put to work for you, rather than being squandered in machine politics. UNDER THE LEE ADMINISTRATION you have seen the greatest road construction and the great-es- t buddmg construction and improvement program m the history of the State. More program has been accomplished in these fields in the past Zyz years than has been accomplished in the past 20 years. DURING hard-ruttin- g, - MAYOR VV. C. (CEC) TATE ESTABLISHES ENVIABLE RECORD IN TOOELE CITY MANY THINGS ACHIEVED IN OUR CITY DURING THE PAST FIVE YEARS OF MAYOR TATE'S ADMINISTRATION SHOULD BE OF INTEREST TO EVERY VOTER: RECREATION: A new modern Swimming Pool has been conGolf structed and operated with great success. A Course has been added to our recreational facilities at very little cost to the Ciy. Baseball has been promoted and many improvements have been made to he ball park. Five acres of land for the New Highland Park was secured without cost. r. WATER AND SEWER: The City --Water supply has been doubled and miles of new water mains have been installed without incurring any indebtedness. All Areas not previously sewered have been added to the Sewer System where outfall facilities could be reached. STREETS: The City's Main Street has been paved from curb to curb for its entire length. Several miles of curb and gutter and sidewalk have been constructed and the paving of streets has been greatly accelerated. During 1952, over $30,000 has been expended on new roads. A new modern garbage collector truck and a street flusher as well as many other equipmetn items have been purchased out of current revenues. ACHIEVEMENTS IN EDUCATION during the Lee Administration are astounding. Let the record speak for itself. Accomplishments include: 1. 42 increase in expenditures for public 4. Appropriation of $1.5 million for suppleschools. mental aid to local school districts. 2. 40 increase in expenditures for higher 5. Appropriation of $2 million for emergeneducation. cy school building aid. 3. 390 increase in expenditures for new 6. Greater percentage of individual income public buildings. devoted to education. 7. Comprehensive study of public school program and problems. 1 Education in Utah, under Governor Lee's Administration, has attained Us highest peak oi achievement. Cold statistics prove this point. GOVERNOR LEE eliminated graft and corruption in liquor control and made tremendous savings that have benefited practically everyone in the State. Other accomplishments are too numerous to mention, but all have been in the interest of the taxpayer. For the first time in the history of the State there is no property tax. What has the Lee Administraion Meant to Juab County? The County has received nearly $2,500,000 in only three categories roads, education and liquor revenues (see breakdown). In addition there are other hundreds of thousands of dollars in welfare s, payments, employee state purchases, special services and other items. In other words, the Lee Administration, whUe reducing taxes and has spent more money in Juab County than in any other similar period in its history. GOVERNOR LEE HAS AIDED JUAB COUNTY TREMENDOUSLY DESPITE HOSTILE URES AND A HOSTILE BOARD OF EXAMINERS. Give him the help he needs to help Juab Coupon a stUl greater scale. VOTE STRAIGHT REPUBLICAN! sal-arie- STATE AID TO (1949-52- PUBLIC SAFETY: Scipio Scipio Mona Mona - Chicken Creek Reservoir A Comprehensive Planning and Zoning ordinance was under Mayor passed and is being sustained and enforced values. Tate's administration to protect propery FINANCES: Despie the tremendous growth of our City its financial condition has steadily improved. Tooele City has an indebtedness of less than $1.00 per capital for all purhas demonstrated by his record that poses. Mayor Tate for government must spend within its income and tax with consistent good that income the very least amount by Dale Wm. James, Tooele, Utah t LiQUOU - DISTRICTS (1949-51- ) (1949-52- DISBURSEMENTS ) FROM LIQUOR REVENUE Juab County Cities and Towns within County 4 784 72 j$29945!o8 11,512.71 . 54,960.18, 1,374.55 98,513.52 9,634.50 178,491.14 55Z.37 594.80 18,033.12 58.64 49.40 45.28 10,750.00 $1,747,431.32 $34,729.80 MOTOR VEHICLE REGISTRATION - (1949-52- B and C Road Allotments ) Jua b County Cities and Towns within County $164,746.99 37591 .50 $202,338.49 Partial State Aid to Juab Countti .... .2..mui7 ? RE-ELE- CT managemen and economy. Paid Political Advertisement .. . County Wide Construction Mona - Nephi State Wide Signing Chicken Creek Cattle Guard Chicken Creek - Levan Emergency Weight Restrictions State Wide Striping State Wide Signs and Markers State Road Equipment Building PLANNING AND ZONING: W. C. (CEC) TATE WILL BE A GOOD SENATOR FOR OUR STATE JUST AS HE HAS BEEN A FINE MAYOR OF OUR COMMUNITY Signed: DALE WM. JAMES City Manager - U. S. 91 - Mills Mona - Utah County Line ioning for our protection. $ 401,959.00 298.278.00 104,165.00 158,641.00 56,642.00 249,949.00 40,481.12 SCHOOL Uniform School Fund $318,617.77 NOTE: Figures do not include schooTjunch funds. ) - Levan - Utah County Line - Nephi U.S. 91 - Mills.... Levan - Chicken Creek Nephi Main Street Levan Curve Revision Juab County Line - Mona The National Safety Council award for cities in our class was presented to Tooele City. Despite a 75 per cent growth in our City in the past few years, crime and lawlessness have been almost nil. The fire department personnel has been increasd and the high moral and Ciefficiency of the department is being maiatained. A functand is vil Defense organization completely setup ' EDUCATION IWADS - - o mm f ir PY ! 1 in .1 1 L 3 L,.ji The Governor who restored honesty and efiicicncy to State Government the Committee Political Paid Advertisement by Juab County Republican |