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Show - WIN SCHOLARSHIPS Clara Andsnen. IA (center) and Gerald 111111, Smlthflold, (right! shown here receiving Union Pacific RailroadSc ship checks for 9200 from Wesley D. Soulier, the railroads agricultural agent for Utah. Filrvidw Britfs Is Ids One of the principal iiwumh presented by Moss for Us meleeti Um That he has voted the' adpfolstratt dese tie with the administration. early 1M of the time is matter of record. It Is quite evident, however, that the admlUstrstloa has Uvea for leu sapport to Moss aad Utah. la Washington who win aot be sabservleat to the admlnlstra-tlo- a but will fight effectively for a better share for Utah of our aatlsas mlssflo sad defease contracts; a senator who win fight effectively against auhalaaced respportlonmeat of our state legislature; a seaator who wffl fight far Lake Powell water rights; for sagar beet legfobttoa; for protection of Utah's llvestsck ladastry ngaiast forelga dumplag, and for the right to export mare of Utah's We tsiheys M). YOU FAILED to get the to restored aad TMokol had to lay off have been cut by Thlokol la recent months. IS baa-drcds- of workers. In fact, THIS NOT A MAJOR BLOW TO THIOKOL? 1 AN foielga countries. WHY DID TOD AUKDON OGDEN'S MUSIC, HB. BOSS? The Domarc missile, built by Marquardt la Ogdea, was reeommeaded by the Defease Department. the Air Force, aad oar military commanders, yet y chose ast to suppert the project. la toe Decent News. April S, IMS, It was reported: SENATOR FRANK WAS THE ONLY MEMBER OF THE UTAH DELEGATION WHO WOULD ACCEPT THE SCUTTLING OF THE BOMARC. Senator Moss E.MOSS UTAH MISSILE EHPLOT I X T H) said. 1 weald aot vote to restore toads cat by the Commttee I feel I must acaad the Committee that the Bemare Is aot cept the view of the Admfolstrati FACTS , MISSILE EMPLOYMENT IN UAH OmdBrDcnocM PHZU B UTAH'S SPICE 0000 .j BUSDIESS? The spaee budget for the National Aeroaantics aad Spa Admfadstratl for the comlag fiscal year Is $U mlllloa. Utah gets only MMN lem thaa four tooasaadths of one percent. Next year's space) budget Ists Callfonda as s Texan. CCS per WHILE UTAH GETS ONLY resotvtog MU per per CENTS PER PERSON. Is the steady deeltoe ef defease contracts dariag Democrat years a sin of things to come? 17000 0yooo par. tt BiPOO MAX) $ ; . FAIR VIEW Wednesdayl Mr. and Mrs. Hazen Gilbert evening a knitting dan was went to Ogden Monday and white there they visited with held at the home of Aft Roberts. There were around Mr. and Mrs. Garry Giles, 20 present and light refresh and daughter and Mr. and menU were served. Mrs. Brent Gunderson. baby Itee Spires visited Saturday Phyllis Bair and Cottle. spent with Wayne of Smithfleld Lula Bodily was Sunday dinThursday plght. with Mr. and ner. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Henry Drury. Lew Allsob of Trent, Ut Thursday, Mr. and iixi. Mr. and Mrs. Myrl Bodily Wllford Hall of Inkom, Mr. went Pocatello. Sunday to to of and Mrs. Chris Knuds Preston and Etta Hobbs of visit with Mr. and Mrs. RuBell Flower, California visit- fus La won. ed with Jessie Gilbert and Ralph. Last Monday Mrs. Dick Swalnston and baby and Rd-t- a Drury visited in Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Orval Bowles went to Log Sunday and visited his mother Katie Douglas at Sunshine Terrace. Mr. and Mrs. Stove Staley of Inkom visited Jessie Gilbert and Ratoh Wednesday, their way to Los they wore Anglos, Calif., when they will make their home. Mr. and Mrs. Herthel Hall and family of Aberdeen the weekend visiting with land Mrs. Dennis Hall and family and Mardene HalL Mil- dred Hall and daughter JoA accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Hershel Hall to Salt Lake City Saturday. Last Saturday dinner nests ' JOSEPH F. DAY of Mr. aad Mrs.Oliver Choul-e- a ftrflrfuTl Heard were Mrs. Cobb Hampton No. and daughter Ifichdfo of Ogef Pres--! den, Guekta Clays ton, Dine Choules of San Frauds Calif., and Clair of Hans Mrs. Heutua Miles and Mrs. Ella Smith visited Wednesday with Mrs. Relia Diary. Mr. and Mrs. Ron BeU of wookond Logan spent the visiting with her parents, Mr. and Bus. Virgil Jensen. Edaeatt to our primary Is staying Hyrum Johns i an we getting the at the home of his s ana we riuald receive or family Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Johnson of Preston, after rational program? a couple of weeks We must rocognhe the in the hospital. respomiMtttieo toeing Raquel Harris, Mildred Kail and Helen Jens sang at the as. Here are same ef them. PTA meeting In Franklin Unity of paieats aad teaeb-en- , Thursday evening money med fotelHgeat-l- y Weekend visitors at and expertly, better baa tbs home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry service, farther cearalldati Drury were Mr. and Mrs. hed la cheek, welfare ef tin and clfid, not seUbk motives, fair Lynn Neuenswander family of Rexburg and Mr. representation, questionable xnd Mrs. Melvin Grlffeth and family of Rexburg. Mm Sturto spent Thursday night with his brother and Mr. and Mrs. Orval Bowles. Mr. and Mis. Phil Gambles and children of Swan Laky were dinner guests of her I seed a late Knitting Class Held In Fairview Recently Idla I moo 12000 I .M0 iqooo Mcrjutr m nn jar m m juur less -- oct I0S4 EDUCATIOn More Maths. wfllbe b Ov Primary thaa MN Utah missile workers have lost their fobs la the past IS Oa February 2S, 19M. Mr. Moss said fat the Salt Lake Tribuae: "There ae aabstaatlal drop la federal fobs or eoatracts lathe Immediate future.' He aamber Conan la Utah has decreased M percent Moss admhdriratisa, la all the Keanedy-Jsh- of employed missile workers uader Johns aad Moss. NOT ONE NEW MAJOR DEFENSE CONTRACT HAS BEEN AWARDED new missile plaits have eemo to Utah dariag that period. UTAH, aad el them came uader the RepubUeaa Elsenhower adadalstratioa. . a WHY HAVE T0U FAILED mMUTEIIAM. POLAUS, AMD TO All r lm-psrta- at UTAH SEI-6EAN- T, UB. H0SS? appeared before the Seaate Appropriatieus Committee for Polaris or 8ergeaat.eaeh of wMek Is predatMtautemaa. toads ( la Utah at Hercules, Sperry aad TUokoL TEXAS aotor $25 CALIFORNIA WO Never once have y h support ed la part uht buhtt tod soppoir hiu an rout use, m. nosa Never oace la six years in the Senate have you appeared before the Appropriations Committee ia Congress to rapport aad fight for fuads to flaance oper- atloas aad SALARIES OF EMPLOYEES at HID Air Force Base. why did tou ran utah oh the hhuu? The MMRBM missile was strongly supported by the chairman ef the Jetat Chiefs of Staff and our NATO commander In Europe. Research oa the propulsion by Thlokol In Utah. phase was befog carried When your admtafotratfoa aad Congress la 1M4 slashed toads far the MMRBM, you lW,"llwri It by saytag. Let am say, however, I DO NOT CONSIDER THE INCIDENT A MAJOR BLOW TO THIOKOL." (Box Elder News. March 24 snanuT or non mmu stcou Heres a summary ef the years Moss has be la office 4 ef them were Democrat years: 1. There have be new missile plaata established la Utah dariag the Johnsoa-aody Administration. 2. AH of Utahs missile plaits were established during the Republican Eisenhower Administration. new major missile eoatracts awarded to aay I. There have be Utah company dariag the last four Democratic years. 4. An major mis rile contracts for Utah firms were awarded during the Els hewer Administration. Republic K MOSS WORKS FOR JOHNSON. BUT DOES JOHNSON WORK FOR UTAH? WE MUST ANSWER NO! , t WILKINSON BELIEVES IN AND WILL WORK FOR a strong national defease and for ton employment of our many trained and capable people working defenae projects. has moved he c get things done. Ernest Wilkins Hell work for Utah defense Industries. sister-- in-law, mothers Jessie Gilbert Etta Hobbs of Bell Flower, Calif., Is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Rawlings. Cassia Carter, who Just returned from over seas and Mrs. DeVere Hampton visited Thursday with Lydia Cottle. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Drury spent Friday in Ogden business. Sunday, Mrs. Burnell Baird and daughter Judy of Mink Creek visited Mr. and Mrs. Orval Harris. Mr. and Mrs. Jamas Cottle attended a family got together at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Peterson, Wednesday, Others' there were their son, Dee Peters, who left Sunday for Asia with the army and Mr. and Mrs. Ato Peters of Ogden. Elly Jens visited WednesBoun tiful at the home day of Mr. and Mrs. Dell Jensen and with Ethel Jensen. -- Vote for WILKINSON U. S. Senator November 3rd Pd. Pol. ad by Cl1" for Good Government, Henry Nygaard, Chairmen u Mr. Days life has be- ef dedicated service to the school, conunalty, and ekarch. His eraerience be great aad varied. bas prepared Mmsclf for Job. Volt the baa He the for a mw school' board stator of FrodidlVo, S Joseph F. Day Pd. Adv. by Joseph F. Day J |