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Show BE SURE AND REGISTER NOW Charges and counter-charges are being hurled in the political campaign which is attracting increasing in-creasing attention. There will be, of course, excellent opportunity for confusion, disgust and loss of rea 1 issues in the remaining weeks before the general election on Tuesday, November 4th. Voters Vot-ers should make every effort to study platforms, to inform themselves them-selves on candidates, and where-ever where-ever possible make personal contact con-tact with the candidates. If our government is to be prepresenta-tive prepresenta-tive of the wishes of the people, voters must study issues and register re-gister their wishes. It has been suggested that: "If Freedom Is Worth Dying For, It Is Certainly Worth Voting For". Men from this community are on foreign battlefields to fight as Americans. Yet there are those enjoying thee privileges of citizenship citi-zenship who yet have so little interest in the welfare of our country that they have failed to register as voters and have no intention of casting a ballot, a duty of citizenship which is safe and relatively pleasant when compared with the hazards fighting fight-ing men face. HAVE YOU REGISTERED? Here are the four remaining dates in which you may do so: Tuesday, October 7; Tuesday, October 14; Tuesday, October 28, and Wednesday, October 29. Places in which you can register regis-ter are: Bingham district registration agents are: District 350 (Copperton) Agnes Ag-nes ,M. iMilner, 208 -4th East, Copperton; District 351 (lower Bingham) Lottie Rawlings, 19 Dixon Ave.; District 352 (Upper Bingham) Ruth Householder, 558 Main; District 353 (Copperfield) Stella Klopenstine; District 354 (Highland Boy) Milka Smilanich, R. R. 1, Box 50; District 355 (Lark) Zelma J. Peterson. . . - Registration places will be open from 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. |