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Show THE on ii i . I i i ' i I Paid political oaverstiscment Dy D. D. Cox, 461 Wet 5th North, Salt Lake City ft ' F W AVAILABLE V j !' on all I "CATERPILLAR"- products I Tractors j I Scrapers J Bulldozers h Motor Graders Cable Control Units . j Enaines & Electric Sets Also best selection of ? f ; used equipment S P' I v.. :..;.--tii.-..- J " - ' ""' if-nrt-iHn'' Your Local Representative is 1 pi AID DDATT Cedar City - Phone 113-R J tLfliiY IlUi! 1 : V : ' , Ten Years, Cistrict fv" - H Judge... i - i" A fair and capable jurist. t i A good citizen. 5 s A devoted civic worker. wwV ) . . , , . V. s3 Inquire ana we feel sure J : ' 4 thai you will support -j rjy Crockett :;v v. 4 . J V-. J V0TE DEMOCRATIC JUDGE J. ALLAN CROCKETT ,. , (Paid political advertisement by Democratic Candidate lor . . c. . . . , Democratic State Committee) Supreme Court justice INVENTORY MUST BE REDUCED 4-Door Sedans '4a CHRYSLER Hiiander $1445 '47 PLYMOUTH $1075 '46 CHEVROLET $995 '47 FRAZER $8-15 2-Door Sedans '49 CHEVROLET .- $1495 '48 CHEV 5-pass Cpe $1275 '47 FORD $1095 '42 CHEVROLET $595 '38 PLYMOUTH $95 Trucks '46 DODGE Va-ton pickup $695 '41 FORD Vfe-ton pickup .. $425 '41 G M C V2-ton pickup $275 '48 CHEV IVi ton $1245 Many Other Models lo Choose From at BRADSHAW CHEVROLET COMPANY, 360 North Main St. Phone 680 Cedar Cily 1 If T 1 H H H I REMEMBER THE REPUBLICAN 30th REMEMBER WHAT OUR REPUBLICAN CONGRESS WHICH TRIED TO GOVERNOR HAS DONE DESTROY YOUR DEMOCRATIC TO THE FARMERS OF UTAH. FARM PROGRAM. Vetoed funds for the Agricultural Extension - Service. Here are the facts. The Republicans: , , ... t r l r Vetoed the appropriations tor luberculosis . ., innno Control and Bangs Disease, the cause of Cut parity payments to between 60-90 0: dreaded undulent fever. Cut small farm owners' loans by 36. Vetoed the Soil Conservation funds. Vetoed the fund appropriated for Pullorum ' Tried to tax Co-operatives out of existence. disease necessary to protect Utah poultry industry. Refused funds for soil conservation. Eliminated some 29 county noxious weed ' supervisors. Refused funds for disaster loans. . Says farm people not entitled to benetit n t j r j i i i i "jv ! payments or support prices. Refused funds for rural electrification. r ' rr r This has set back the progress of agriculture Slashed appropriations for reclamation. in Utah 20 years. "It is the Democratic Administration that gave agriculture the farm program which the Farm Bureau has praised. I have never known Senator Thomas to cast a vote which was not in the best interests of agriculture. Representative Granger is sincerely interested in agriculture and has been its champion. I cannot understand what a farm group is doing supporting Wallace F. Bennett, former president of the N.A.M. against a man like Thomas. I have never known this N.A.M. to give comfort to farmers." (Senator Clinton P. Anderson, Former Secretary of j Agriculture, leading member of Senate Agriculture Committee, from October 27 issue of the Salt Lake Tribune). LISTEN facts STATION iffi ? Friday, Nov. 36:00 P.M. Vernal Bergeson Sat., Nov. 45:45 P.M. Ward hL'cr:ok j Monday, November 6 5:45 P.M. Heber Bennion, Jr. k PId Political Adv. by Vernal Bergeion, Cornish, Utah; Heber Bennion, Jr., Salt Lake City, Utah; Alt Chambers, Smiihfic! : U Mark Johnson, Holden. Utah; Wayne HInton, Hurricane, U'ah. I' |