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Show HELPER The (Utah) JOURNAL THURSDAY, NOV. PAGE EIGHT 1, VOTE FOR 1062 WEE BONNIE Sept. 13 J. With Helper Furn losing 3 points last week didn't stop m from taking 4 from Hamilton Radio this week. Other winning teams, Woodys to Helper Ins & Ln (or all 4; Cate-Carbtook Mutual Furn for 4; Food Center took all 4 'from the Kiva gals. Help:r Furn gals topped their high team series with a 2319, but haven't topped their high game, a aiz, as yet, tout they are capable of doing so. Second high series was rolled by Cate-CarbEqt. gals, a 2070; 3rd to Food Center, 2038. High came 804 by Helper Furniture; 2nd CatejCarbon 723; 3rd Food C. VOTE FOR FOR vi If on at HI. DEMOCRATIC PARTY rurniture Helper Cate-Carb-on 7 DAVID S. KINO in Congress 1 Kwb Club Helper Insurance Food Center .... Mutual Furniture Woody's .... Hamilton Radio For United States Senator iFor Representative (BILL) HENDERSON For State Representative, District No. Efficient 20 16 16 19 10 16 19 IS 12 44 11 SS 1 O REDUCING JOHN (JACK) HALPINE, JR. term For Couaty Commissioner, PAYMENTS 4-- yr. E See BILL WELSn -- at- There is No Substitute For Experience TOTE GENERAL ELECTION 1 ''. f NOV. 87 ic Promote industry in Carbon County, 3 thus eliminating the Employment problems now existant. ic Evaluate county officers to determine if their offices Me 20 being run efficiently and economically. if and young adDevelop recreational programs for teen-ageults, thus eliminating a serious problem which should concern us all. it Insist money being spent by the county be spent here at home to help and assist our recession in Carbon County, which is now' being felt. rs tit's Time for a Change PRICE, TJTATI Phone MB 8th 7-02- o ELECTION, TUESDAY, tlOU. Eait Mala a a a 6 Paid Pol Adv by Carbon County Republican Committee 83 go VOTE FOR A, C. "CAL" mm for ai Vtti MOTOR CREDIT CO. QaogQoaOQQgQDQQooo Ouaoo ol I 6 t,:o:iey Foa WM. H. of 31 IF ELECTED, I Qualified For Attorney General u u Lavina Proven Ability MORRIS BLAINE PETERSON ALBERT SANTI 160. 502, Edith Otizaette 474, Kiifewood 470, 0 ' Bessie Stewart High individual aeries went to Norene Jewfces, 687; Ho Parker 1 JK", (ISO, 141, Merlene Pirfewood County 4-Y- ear ronss If Grace Olson (bawled high game of 108 the 3rd highest game so far in league. She missed her magic 200 by 2 pins because of toUU Other highs were Prudy Patterson 17, Fran Pecorelli 148 Rath Stanc "BOB" OLSOM on iyi?B (SiiQQiMinson(3)Eai? 17. 9a So M taer, GIMCXOT! Elm FOR o Ol o DISTRICT NO. I SENATOR f BENNETT WALLACE Republican Candidate for U.S. Senate LAURENCE J. BURTON BIG GOVERNMENT a A. PRATT KESIEI Republican Candidate for U.S. House of Representatives, 1st District Republican Candidate for Utah's Attorney General COSTS YOU MONEY, OFFICIAL LOCAL SCHOOL BOARD BALLOT o YOUR LIBERTY "The history of liberty is the history of the limitation not the increase of it." ' of government power, Of PAST PRESIDENT o Woodrow Wilson. CARBON RESIDENT EXPERIENCED BUSINESSMAN dom, too! PRESERVE E FREEDOM The Republican Party stands for the principle that the Federal Government should act only when the people are not adequately served by state or local governments. Bigger government costs you money and free- V LONG-TIM- JAMES BANASKY Republican Candidate for State House ol Representatives, 1st District . the two major political parties only the Republican 10 School Representative Precinct No. 1 To TO VOTERS: INSTRUCTIONS vote for a candidate place a cross (X) in the square at the right of the name of the person for whom you desire to vote and in no other place. Vote tor One For (Member of Local Board of Education A. C. (CAL) to H. Party stands for this principle today. JEWKES E J. SCHULTZ o O winsi2Bi?iBi!JAH. ttrtqMtocn Sim rwmi GOO V- ., IwH C u O '' OM, imrnn O WWW' ' O O O (l u u Q O Q O o o o Q For Better Schools in County GHlEnn aECTtj C7JE3P 0; 1552 |