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Show Initiated by No. Application The water was to have been diverted from a well, bet. 100 and 300 ft. deep at a 23018. 12-i- NOTICE TO WATER USERS The applications following have been filed with the State Engineer to change or appropriate water in Tooele County, State of Utah, throughout the otherwise entire year unless designated. All locations are in supply for the irrigation of 250 acres in N'NE' Sec. 7, S' Sec. 6, NWi4 Sec. 5, T3S, R5W, SW Sec. 32. T2S, R5W, and incidental stockfor watering purposes. Hereafter, the same quantity of water is to be diverted during the same period as heretofore from a well, 390 ft. deep at a point S. 1288 ft. and E. 66 ft. from N' Cor. Sec. 7. and used for the T3S, R5W, same as described purposes above in SW'4 Sec. 32, T2S, year-roun- d 16-i- SLB&M. To Change: P. Matthews and Lawrence W, Matthews, Box 94, to Crantsville, Ut. proposes change the point of diversion and place of use of 6 sec. ft. of water initiated by Application No. 25542. The water was to have been diverted from a well at a point S. 1220 ft. and W. 2620 ft. from NE Cor. Sec. 7, T3S, R5W, and used from Apr. I to Nov. as a supplemental P. 1 R5W, W'NW'. Sec. 5, se'4swi4, e'se' e'ne4, Sec. 7, T3S. 6, NE'NE' Sec. R5W. McFarland and Hul-line- r, Ut. Box 238, Tooele, proposes to change the point of diversion of 10 sec. ft. of water, point N. 20 ft. and W. 20 ft. from EH Cor. Sec. 7. T8S, R5W, and used from Apr. 1 to Nov. 1 for the irrigation of 250 acres in E' Sec. 7. W', Sec. 8, Sec. 6. T8S, R5W, and for incidental domestic and stockwatering purposes. Hereafter, the same quantity of water is to be diverted during the same period as heretofore from a well, bet. 100 and 350 ft. deep at a point N. 1300 ft. and W. 1300 ft. from SE Cor. Sec. 6, T8S, R5W, and used for the same purposes as described above. Jeanne Renee Boyce, RFD No. 1, Box 116A, Tooele. Ut. proposes to change the point of diversion an place of use of .2 sec. ft. of water evidenced by r Claim No. Underground-w::te12789. The rater has been diverte .from a well at a point S 43? ft. and E. 1405 ft. from W'.j Cor. Sec. 32. T2S. R4W. and used from Apr. to Dec. 1, year-roun- d 16-i- 1 I 1 Serial Utah 087813: T1S, R17W., SL Mer., SW Sec. 20: Utah EH: Sec. 21: '; Sec. 28: Sec. 29: All; Sec. 33: WH. WHEH. containing W. W'E', Serial Utah 087810: NOTICE OF POTASSIUM T2S, SL LEASE OFFER R17W, Mer., BY SEALED BIDS Utah, Sec. 7: Lots 1, 2, 3. . U S. DEPARTMENT OF THE E' (All) Sec. 8: Wtf: Sec. 17: Bureau of Land INTERIOR, W'; Sec. 18: Management, Land Office, 301 1, 2. 3, 4, Lake Darling Building, Salt (All) T2S, SL Mer R18V, City. Utah. Notice is hereby given that in accordance with the Utah, Sec. 12: Sec. 13: EH; regulations, 43 CFR 194.18, the containing 2,527.36 acres. lands hereinafter described in Tooele County, State of Utah, Serial Numbers designated Utah 087809 through Utah 087818. Serial Utah 087811: which are approximately 100 SL Mer., T2S, R17W, miles west of Salt Lake City, Utah, Sec. 4: Lots 2, 3, 1 Utah, will be offered for SW'NE', S'NWi, sw-'- , lease SEALED Sec. 8: by BIDS to qualified bidders of the Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, SVJN1, S' (All); Sec. 6: Lots 6, highest cash amount per acre at 10:00 a.m., November 16, 1962 7, E'SW', SEV4; Sec. when all sealed bids will be 8: EH; Sec. 9: Wtf, Wtf. opened and read: EH Sec. 17: EH- - containing 2,550.61 acres. E'W'. E', E'-Lo- ts E'; Po-tasi- WSE'; Serial Utah 087809: T2S. R18W, SL Mer., Utah, Sec. 1: Lota 1, 3, S'NE. NWt4SW4. SE'NW', EH NESW. S'SW. SE'; Sec. 11: e'ne'ne', e'swi. NE'4, SE'4NE4. El. NEi4SWi4, Sec. W; 15: 12: E'SW-SWi- 4. SE4SWi4, SE4; Wtf; Sec. 13: Sec. All; Sec. 14: E'NE'4NE'. S; acres. SE'4NE'4i containing 2,500.04 1, 2, EH (All); Mer., 31: R17W, 3: SL Lots S'; Mer. T2S, Utah. R17W, SL Sec. 6: Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 , SE'NW'. E'W'; S'; TIN, E'SE'; taining 2,558.43 Water Sec. SE'; acres. E'; 4, 1. Sec. 3. Protests resisting the granting of any of the foregoing ap- N'. plications with reasons therefor, must be filed in duplicate with the State Engineer, 442 State Capitol. Salt Lake City. Utah, on or before December 16, 1962. 2,556.74 this notice may be obtained from the Manager, Land Office, Bureau of Land Management, P. O. Box 777, Salt Lake City, Utah, J. E. Keogh. Manager. Sec. 23: Sec. 22: All; Sec. 24: All; containing 2,518.64 acres. it 2 i AMENDMENT CONSTITUTIONAL No. 2 or damaged by rights of way, OF and for administrative costs T HE CONSTITUTION O F necessarily incurred for said THE STATE OF UTAH BY purposes. THE ADDITION OF SECTION (2) The administration of a 13, PROHIBITING EXPENDIdriver education program. , DEREVENUE TURE OF (3) The enforcement of state FROM RIVED GASOLINE, motor vehicle and traffic laws. AND OTHER MOTOR FUEL and publicity Tourists (4) HIGHWAY USER TAXES, in any single biennium FOR PURPOSES UNRE-LATE- expense TO HIGHWAY USE. not in excess of the.5 lesser of the following: (a) percent Be it resolved by the Legislaof the total biennial revenues ture of the State of Utah, from motor fuel taxes, or (b) two - thirds of all members an amount equal to the elected to each of the Houses biennium. voting in favor thereof: Section 2. The secretary of Section 1. It is proposed to state is directed to submit this amend Article XIII of the Con- proposed amendment to the stitution of the State of Utah electors of the state of Utah at by the addition of Section 13 the next general election in the manner provided by law. to read: Section 3. This amendment 13. The Section proceeds from the imposition of any shall take effect upon approval license tax, registration fee, by the electors of the state. driver education tax, or other I, LAMONT F. TORONTO, charge related to the operation Secretary of State of the State of any motor vehicle upon any of Utah, DO HEREBY CERpublic highway in this state, TIFY that the foregoing is a and the proceeds from the imfull, true and correct copy of position of any excise tax on the constitutional amendment gasoline or other liquid motor proposed by the regular session fuels used for propelling such of the Thirty-FourtLegislavehicle, except for statutory re1961, as appears of record funds and adjustments allowed ture, in my office. thereunder and for costs of IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I collection and administration, shall be used exclusively for have hereunto set my hand and the Great Seal of the highway purposes as follows: affixed of Utah, at Salt Lake State imconstruction, (1) The this 29th day of August, provement, repair and mainte- City, 1962. nance of city streets, county LAMONT F. TORONTO roads, and state highways, inSecretary of State cluding but not restricted to payment for property taken for (SEAL) A JOINT RESOLUTION AMEND ARTICLE XIII TO D CONSTITUTIONAL A JOINT RESOLUTION PRO- POSING TO AMEND ARTICLE XIII, SECTION 2 OF THE CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE OF UTAH, RELATING TO TANGIBLE PROPERTIES EXEMPT FROM TAXATION. Be it resolved by the Legislature of the State of Utah, two - thirds of all members elected to each of the Houses voting in favor thereof: Section 1. It is proposed to amend Article XIII, Section 2 of the Constitution of the State of Utah to read as follows: Section 2. All tangible property in the state, not exempt under the laws of the United States, or under this constitution shall be taxed in proportion to its value to be ascertained as provided by law. The property of the state, counties, cities, towns, school districts, municipal corporations and public libraries, lots with the buildings thereon used exclusively for either religious worship or charitable purposes, and places of burial not held or used for private or corporate benefit, shall be exempt from taxation. Water rights, ditches, canals, reservoirs, power plants, pumping plants, transmission lines, pipes and flumes ov ned and used by individuals or corporations for irrigating lands within the state owned by such individuals or corporations, or the individual members thereof, shall not be separately taxed as long as they shall be owned and used exclusively for such purposes. Power plants, power transmission lines and other property used for generating and delivering electrical power, a portion of which is used for furnishing power pumping water for irrigation purposes on lands in the State of Utah, may be exempted from taxation to the extent that such property is used for such These exemptions purposes. shall accrue to the benefit of the users of water so pumped under such regulations as the legislature may prescribe. The taxes of the indigent poor mav be remitted or abated at sueh times and in such manner as mav be provided by law. The legislature may provide for the exemption from taxation of homes homesteads, and person AMENDMENT No. 1 al property, not to exceed 62,000 in value for homes and homesteads, and all household W'NE'. Sealed bids may not be modified or withdrawn unless the withdrawals Wavne D. Criddle or modification are received prior to the time STATE ENGINEER fixed for opening of the bids. Tooele in the of the (Published statements Detailed Tooele, Utah, from Transcript. terms and conditions of the Nov. 2 to Nov. 16, 1962). lease offer, how and where to submit sealed bids and the obligations of the successful bidkJ ders to pay for publication of SE'. and furniture, furnishings, equipment used exclusively by the owner thereof at his place of abode in maintaining a home for himself and family. Property not to exceed $3,000 in value, owned by disabled persons who served in any war in the military service of the United States or of the State of Utah and by the unmarried widows and minor orphans of such disabled persons or of persons who while serving in the military service of the United States or the State of Utah were killed in action or died as a result of such service may be exempted as the legislature may provide. The legislature shall provide by law for an annual tax sufficient, with other sources of revenue, to defray the estimated ordinary expenses of the state for each fiscal year. For the purpose of paying the state debt, if any there be, the legislature shall provide for levying a tax annually, sufficient to pay the annual interest and to pay the principal of such debt, with, in twenty years from the final passage of the law creating the debt. Section 2. The secretary of CONSTITUTIONAL state is directed to submit this the to amendment proposed A JOINT RESOLUTION PROelectors of the State of Utah POSING TO AMEND ARTIin the next general election in CLE VI, SECTION 9 OF THE the manner provided by law. CONSTITUTION OF THE Section 3. If adopted by the STATE OF UTAH, RELATelectors of this state, this ING TO COMPENSATION OF amendment shall take effect the MEMBERS OF THE LEGIS1963. of first day January, LATURE. I, LAMONT F. TORONTO, Be it resolved by the LegislaSecretary of State of the State ture of the State of Utah, of Utah, DO HEREBY CER- thirds of all members two a is TIFY that the foregoing to each of the Houses elected of correct copy full, true and in favor thereof: voting amendment the constitutional Section 1. It is proposed to proposed by the regular session amend Article VI, Section 9 of of the Thirty-Fourt- h Legislature, 1961. as appears of record the Constitution of the State of in my office. Utah to read as follows: IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I Section 9. The members of have hereunto set my hand and the Legislature shall receive affixed the Great Seal of the such compensation, not exceedState of Utah, at Salt Lake ing $1,200.00 a year for the legCitv, this 29th day of August, islative term and $10.00 a day 1962. expenses while actually in session, and mileage as provided LAMONT F. TORONTO law. by of State Secretary Section 2. The secretary of (SEAL) Slate is directed to submit this d Alas the fearful Unbelief is unbelief in yourself. Thomas Carlyle 4 2SHEEEa 1959-196- AMENDMENT No. 3 amendment to the electors of the state of Utah at the next general election in the manner provided by law. Section 3. If adopted by the electors of this state, this amendment shall take effect the first day of January, 1963. I, LAMONT F. TORONTO, Secretary of State of the State of Utah, DO HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing is a full, true and correct copy of the constitutional amendment proposed by the regular session of the Thirty-Fourt- h Legislature, 1961, as appears of record in my office. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the Great Seal of the State of Utah, at Salt Lake City, this 29th day of August, 1962. LAMONT F. TORONTO Secretary of State (SEAL) v THE LADIES .JMAN HELEN TAAOBEl Tl Sun. . Mon. YOU HAVE NEVER SEEN MORE Tues. MAGNIFICENT ADVENTURE! PerlbersSfatdh Product) 1UGH GRlrrl1n.m MOTOR-V- U STRANGE THE (y A4U'M4 4 teen-ag- Technicolor- Fri. - Sat. - Sun. - Lola ALL ADM. 75c Not Recommended For Children The boldest motion SENSUAL... a iw ALBRIGHT AND Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Warr are proud parents of a baby daughter, born Saturday, Oct. 27, at the Tooele Valley Hospital. This young miss tipped the scales at 10 pounds six ounces. o Counterfeit TmioR ' BIRTHDAY TO: Peter Gordon, Nov. I. uiu wiuuam HowehPawer Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cochrane and daughters, Kellie Sue and Terri Kaye, of Glendale, Arizona are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Cochrane. HAPPY P. M. GREATEST HERO OF THEM ALLI Mr. Clark and Mr. Walter Catalino, of Twaine Hart, Calif, came to hunt deer and were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rawlin Gull. WEDDING CONGRATULATIONS Mr. and Mrs. George Cochrane, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Cochrane and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cochrane, Oct. 31. 1 picture of our ago! e boy and a mature woman each searching fora special kind of love! Mrs. Gloria McCallister and daughter Kayelonni, of Provo, Mrs. Ella Merle Santiago, and son, Scott, of Taylorsville; Mrs. Bertha Miles,' Mrs. Rose of Salt Lake, Mrs. Beth Clark and Mrs. Donna Rose, enjoyed a day with great aunts. Tuesday and had dinner with Fair-bourn- e, Mrs. Rose Castagno. By Chuck Iieichblum B.D. writes: In a football discussion, someone said the greatest game ever played by one man was Red Granges performance against Michigan in 1924. Exactly what did he do that day? A. In the first 10 minutes of the game. Grange scored four touchdowns on runs of 95, 70, 57 and 43 yards! He later accounted for two more TDs, one on a pass and one on a run. Mrs. Dale Castagno and children, Stanley and Lu Ann spent the past week in Cedar Fort with relatives. Mrs. Mayna Smith received word of a daughter, Mrs. Gladys Clark, of Granger, who was taken to the St. Marks Hospital, Saturday, where she will undergo major surgery. From M.K.M.: Whats the record for the most errors by one team in a big baseball league game? A, 12, set by the Tigers in 1901 and the White Sox in 03. 1 h proposed Matinee Sat. Four year old Micheal Bolinder with little friends, Cindy and Glade Coon, Colleen Walters, Marie, Julie and Susan Langford, Ranee Walters, Randy and Kristine Turner and Jerry Bolinder, came with best party clothei on to help Mikie out with his good refreshments and lots of games. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Dareell Bolinder. t. SE'NE. containing SE'SE. W'jSF.', NE'NW', 18, NE'NE' Sec. 19. T3S, R3W. S. Halladay, .4594 - Donald 321 D. West 3rd, Dugway, Ut. .015 sec.-ffrom a well, bel. 200 and 350 ft. deep at a point N. 165 ft. and E. 1588 ft. from SW Cor. Sec. 3, T6S, R7W. The water is to be used for the domestic requirements of one family, and from Apr. I to Oct. acre, 31, for the irrigation of ' all uss in SW'4SE'SW'4 said E'SW'; 1, 2. 3, 18: Lots N'; SWSW: the great James Gilmour, said Mongolia, missionary tj nearly a century ago: "Unpray-efor I feel like a diver at the bottom of a river with no connecting airline to the surface4 or like a fireman wielding an empty hose on a burning building. With prayer, I feel like David facing Christian Parent. Goliath." Wisd 1, SE'4SW', SL Mer.. R17W, Utah. Sec. 1: SE'; Sec. 11: SE'; Sec. 12: All; Sec. 13: 14: Sec. 15: NW'SW'; Sec. acres. ENW; S'; Sec. 14: E'SW', d E'NW1; 2, Serial Utah 087816: TIN, R16W, SL Mer., Utah, Sec. 19: Lots 3, 4, EMSW; Sec. 30: Lots 1. 2, 3. 4, TIN, R17W, SL Mer., Utah, Sec. 25: All; Sec. 28: Sec. 27: All; Sec. Sec. 34: 35: containing 13: S'NE, SE'4NWt4, containing 2,489.34 acres. Howells Livestock Inc., Major St. Salt Lake City, Ut. .10 sec. ft. from McBride 'Spring at a point N. 34 deg. 44.5 min. E. 1314 It. from W' Cor. Sec. 25. T1S. R7W. The water is to be used from Apr. to June 30, and from Oct. 15 to Nov. 30 for the watering of 12,000 sheep, and for watering of 203 cattle and 15 horses, all uses in S' Sec. 23, Sec. 25, Sec. 26, S' W'NW' Sec. 34, E' Sec. 35, Set 36. 34494 1209 Sec. 7: Lots Sec. Sec. 10: All; Sec. 11: Sec. 15: W'; con- Quoted t. 7. 1, 2, 3, E'SW; EH-W- 29. S'ne'. se'nw,Sec. S': 9: Sec. 8: W'; Jeanne Renee Boyce, Box 116A, Tooele, Ut. .015 sec.-f- t. from a well, 153 ft. deep at a point S. 437 ft. and E. 1405 ft. from W' Cor. Sec. 32. T2S, R4W. The water is to be used for the watering of 25 cattle 100 and sheep in N'jSW' said Sec. 32. 34514 - Albert L Griffith. RFD No. 1. Tooele, Ut , .015 sec.-ffrom a well, bet. 50 and 200 ft. deep at a point N. 30 ft. and E. 802 ft. from S' Cor Sec. 2. T2S, R4W. The water is to be used for the domestic requirements of one family, and from Apr. I to Oct. 31, for the irrigation of ' acre, all uses in SE'SW'SE' said Sec. 2. 31593 - International Smelting and Refining Co., RFD No. 1, from an Tooele, Ut. .50 sec.-ft- . well, bet. 100 and 500 ft. deep at a point S. 5594.80 ft. and E. 1156.11 ft. from NE Cor. Sec. 18, T3S, R3W. The water is to be used, as a supplemental supply, for the- domestic requirements of 500 employees, for general milling and smeltin uses all ing purposes, Serial Utah 087818: SL Mer.. TIN, R16W, Utah, Sec. 6: Lots 5, 6, Mer., Serial Utah 087817: SL Mer., TIN, R16W, Utah, Sec. 18: Lots 3, 4, Sec. 19: Lots 1, 2, TIN, R 17W, SL Mer., Utah, Sec. E-- Sec. 3, 4. Serial Utah 087815: TIN, R17W, SL 35: Sec. Utah. siBrsmrEfEm 34530 RFD 2,119.81 acres. 2,318.86 EH-NE'S- E'SWi4NW', Lots NW'; N;acres. 19: SE'SW; E'NW'SW; W'-SE- ENE'; 18, Sec. 30: Lot 4, EH. S'NE', SE'4; Sec. E'NE', SW'NE', S'NW'. SWi4. Sec. 9: N'; Sec. 17: Sec. 20: 1. staff at the Tooele Valley Hospital and Dr. Johnson for thejr efforts in behalf of our baby son, John Douglas Smith and for the special care and consideration given Christine. We also wish to thank the Eleventh Ward Bishopric and all who took part in the funeral service, the Relief Society for the help extended the family and all the neighbors and friends who sent food and flowers. Thank you all very much. The Sherman K. Smith family 32. 1 8: Erda News 2, 1962 CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank the Dian and Jed Bryan were hosts to a large group of young folks Saturday evening with a with a party. They started out to the returned then hay ride, danced Bryan home where they and enjoyed sloppy joes with all the trimmings. stock-waterin- g RFD Box 28, Association, sec.-f- t. from an Tooele, Ut. well, bet. 200 and 800 ft. deep at a point N. 184 ft. and E. 1015 ft. from SW Cor. Sec. 23, T3S, R4W. The water. is to be used for the domestic requirements of 150 families within the 7: Utah, Sec. said Friday, November The Tooele Transcript Jciaii.ie Reriee Boyce, Box 116A, Tooele, Ut. .015 sec.-f- t. from a well, 200 ft. deep at a point S. 427 ft. and E. 1705 ft. from W' Cor. Sec. 32, T2S, P1W. The water is to be used fo" the of 25 cattle and 100 sheep, all uses in N'SW' said Sec. To Appropriate: 34492 Boyd A. Warr, RFD Box 11, Tooele, Ut. .10 sec.-f- t. from a well, bet. 75 and S. 730 350 ft. deep at a point Cor. ft. and W. 30 tt. from E' Sec. 29, T2S, R4W. The water is to be used for the domestic requirements of two families, for the watering of 500 hogs, 10 sheep, 5 horses and two cows, and from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for the irrigation of 2 acres, all said Sec. uses in L'NE'4SE' R7W. 34526 Lincoln Culinary E'SE; T1S, N'SW' water- 100 3452a RFD Tl. EE; E'NW', E'SW', EH: Sec. EH. E'SE!4NW'. Serial Utah 087814: TIN, R17W, SL Mer., Utah. Sec. 34: SL Mer., T1S, R17W, Utah. Sec. 3: Lot 4, SW NW; Sec. 4: SE'; Se. containing in year-roun- E'W; Serial Utah 087812: T1S, R17W, SL Mer., Utah, Sec. 7: Lots 1, 2, Sec. W-- acres. All; 12-i- of 38 acres Sec. 32. for the hogs, 20 horses and 1000 chickens, fire protection, and from Apr. 1 to Oct. as a supplemental 31, supply, for the irrigation of 30 acres, all uses in Secs. 11, 12. 13. 14, 23. T3S, R4W. 1 W'-E- 2.560.00 Town of Lincoln, ing of 300 cattle, as a supplemental supply, for the irrigation of 160 acres In NW Sec. 36. T2S, R5W. Hereafter, the same quantity of water is to be diverted during the same period as heretofore from a well, bet. 50 and 500 ft. deep at a point S. 853 ft. and E. 2100 ft. from W Cor. Sec. 32, T2S, R4W. The water is to be used as a supplemental supply, for the irrigation Is New York asks: G.W. Giant football coach Allie Sherman Jewish? A. Yes. E.K. writes: Everybody knows a football field is 100 yards long from one goal line to the other. But, Ive always wondered how many yards wide a football field is? A. 53 and one-thir- KING IS NO From J.H.: Please tell us about that famous football story of a player running the wrong way in a Rose Bowl game. A. California center, Roy Riegels picked up a loose ball and ran 69 yards toward his own goal line. He was tackled on the one by a team-mat- e yard line. His error led to a safety on the next play and It all Georgia Tech won happened in the 1929 Rose Bowl and has lived on as footballs most famous boner. On foreign policy, everybody's with the President NOW. Of course it takes a crisis to get some people on the team. The record makes this very clear. Look at the votes that helped the President shape our foreign policy: P.J. writes: Probably the greatest backfield in football the one that historyforwas the Chicago Bears played of 1940. This was the team the championship that won Could you recall game 73-that great backfield? A. Sid Luckman, George McAfee, Ray Nolting, Bill Osmanski. 0. You may send your sports Questions to Clmrk lieirlihlam, Vittslmryh .10, Va. llox To 1U, yet personal answer, send stamped, self-address- envelope. Copyright 1962 C.K. KING YES! Current defense funds Peace Corps U. N. Bonds Aid to free nations Trade Expansion 8-- 7. From J.W.E.: Has a major league baseball pennant ever been decided by just a one-ha- lf game margin? A. The Tigers won the 1908 pennant finishing a half game ahead of the Indians. Detroit played one less and lost one less game. That couldnt happen today because teams make up postponed games that have a bearing on the pennant. ... JOHNNY-COME-LATEL- Y Dave King is no on foreign policy. Today's crisis simply underscores what Dave King's opponent has been shouting for weeks Dave King DOES back the President; and Mr. Bennett has been lighting him all the way (until Cuba). Johnny-come-Late- . YES! YES! YES! YES! BENNETT NO! NO! NO! NO! NO! ly Dave King not only backs American foreign policy make it . . . which is a vital reason why Yes. ... he helps will Wake a great U.S. Senator Paid Politidal Announcement KING FOR SENATOR COMMITTEE, Brigham E. Roberts, Chairman Mary A. Shields, Ruth Pitt, Robert Garcia lames A. Bevan, Tooele Margaret Smith, Stocklon - |