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Show TIE Rise 12 October 16, 1970 UTAH INDEPENDENT Notes On The News... Slightly Disguised Editorials liv Mark A. Anderson federal tutoring program for disadvantUpward Hound, aged young people, alter spending an average of $6,000 on each of 23,000 high sehool students, has failed to produce anv increase of high grades. Apparently, federally paid U. S. teachers are no heller than fvdvrnlly paid state teachers, rite usual suggestions for expanding the program have liccn made. a Huh Nance, candidate for congress, adxocates a govern- We must return our congress to a conservative body responsive to the wishes of the people. Laurence J. Burton ment takeover of passenger trains, closed shop labor unions, and price and wage controls, lie says that there are too main people with their own selfish interest at heart. He has not yet revealed his plan to eliminate the surplus February J2, 1970 people. .Some people have suggested the possibility of the government hiring people as a wav to relieve unemployment. The suggestion is a little late - 2M7 of tin1 individual income in Utah alrcadv comes from the government. The police mortality rate continues to rise. J. Edgar Hoover recent v said. "Only an aroused citizenry and swift and certain punishment by the courts can reduce felonious acts against police. Support your local police and pray for miracles in the courts. I savsthc federal government has to get involved with dav care centers for children of working parents. Now that the. founding fathers an gone the federal government needs careful attention, hut not just duringr the dav. Senator Trank E. Moss Jack Lambson Runs For Legislature In District No. 7 (Continued trmn page 1) tax burden. With our remaining income, we try to meet the financial demands of our tate and local governments, our families. etc. are going to have to come to our senses and push hack this growing tide of federal intervention or face severe conse- these issues careful consideration. 1 also encourage citizens to let me know of any problems they think are pertinent to the state legislature. We quences. iresenllv. men in r spon-ibl- e Personal History : Employ men t: School teacher in (Iranite School District for the vears. Worked in the past positions in our stale are advocating local government consoli- Special Education program at Kearns Jr. High for the past four would suggest that we dation. consider these plans with the utmost caution. "Would a larger, consolidated government he more elleclive and efficient? ( )ur federal gov eminent is verv large hut is often y ear-- . 1 very inefficient in u-i- ug our lax e (livic involvement: Supported cotisenalive programs. Married and has five children ctive in E.D.S. Church i:eidrsat:no:So. loth East money cant help hut believe that larger governments lake "Also liv e in Republican party: Sen ed as both a county and state c I away from the autonomy of local areas and tlnnby lessens vour representation as an individual. There are other issues perl in- ant to the wav we live lodav which haven't been mentioned here. However I pledge to give all these issues careful consideration. Those who would like to sup- port or contribute to jack l.ambson's campaign should contact: Mr. A Mrs. Angus Eo So. 737 East Salt hake City, l.tali I also encourage citizens to let me know of any problems they think are pertinent to the stale legisla- GIVE THE ture. There are other issues pertinent to the way we live today which havent been mentioned here. However, I pledge to give all INDEPENDENT UTAH AS A GIFT Laurence Burton firmly believes that the Supreme Court of the United States must be returned to strict constructionists who will adhere to the basic intent of our Constitution. That the power of government must be returned to the people. That there can be no equivocation with rioters, merchants of violence and those that would attempt the violent overthrow of our institutions and those principles which have made our nation the greatest in the world. Burton adheres to the concept of the divine inspiration of our constitution. These are not just hollow words. . . .his record in congress is proof of his sincerity. YourVotelsNeeded The November election promises to be close. Only seven Senate seats are needed to assure a conservative Senate which will implement the legislation we have all been looking for. Every vote in Utah will count towards that goal. Elect Repubiiccn Laurence J. Burton United States Senator Paid by Citizens for Burton Committee Dilworth Woolley, Chairman |