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Show THE LEIII FREE PRESS THTKSDAr, NOVEMBER h 1862 Club Hallowe'en State, County Candidates Address Two Republican Cottage Meetings Omi-cro- 4 Two cottage meetings were held time to the job of the surveyor's here last week on Tuesday, with office, rather than following the succeeding meetings held Thurs- precendent of a part time posi-tioa- " day, featuring the Republican candidates. The meetings and the "I want to treat all people in visits of the candidates were ar- an equal and fair manner and will ranged by Cleon Leany, Republi- work full time at it if elected to can precinct chairman. Hosts at office," said Mr. Wentz, who ex their homes for the gatherings pressed his belief that taxes can were Dr. and Mrs. Philip Spjut, be reduced. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Gordon, Mr. Richprd Eastmond expressed his and Mrs. Don L. Peet and Mr. and interest in curbing sosuprtiue Mrs. Paul Hanson. cialism in our government and his in desire to operate state government Candidates in attendance cluded J. Taylor Allen, candidate in an efficient manner, devoting for County Commissioner; Rich full time toward this end. ard T. Eastmond, for the State Mr. Bird stated that he would Legislature; Dick Chappie, for like to continue to strive to serve Sheriff; Mrs. Helena Parker, for the public efficiently in a friend Recorder; A. dark Nelson, Coun- ly and courteous manner. Mr. Nelson said he is desirous ty Commissioner; Wallace H. Gardner, State Senator; Lewis J. of working on a full time basis Dr. Sanford M. Bingham, Provo Harmer, County Auditor; Austin for the people of Utah County, 1 Dittmore, Clerk; Parley Neel-ewith the principal aim of estab- dentist, churchman, youth leader, County Surveyor; Charles M. lishing good roads and the best and former Provo City council man, has announced his candidacy Wentz, County Assessor, Maurice possible water rights. for the State School Board from J. Bird, County Treasurer, and district four which includes Utah Sherman P. Lloyd, for U. S. Rep- MRS. GEORGE LOTT resentative. ' County. IMPROVING AFTER ILLNESS Mr. Leany expressed appreciaDr. Bingham is a graduate of Friends of Mrs. Georee (Eliza) tion to the district chairmen for Lott will be nleased to know that BYU and of the University of Ortheir vital efforts in making the she is improving after an illness egon Dental School, having gradwith high meetings a success, rating them of some two weeks. She is now uated from both schools as the "best in the state." He gave recuperating at the home of her honors. He also ' has sufficient several quotations from the talks daughter, Rhea, Mrs. Angus graduate hours for a master of arts degree in either educational of the candidates, including the Vance. administration or in German. following: ; Mr. Prior to going into dentistry he Lloyd said he has the earn- VA NILE RUSSON FAMILY est desire to serve the people VISITS FROM CALIFORNIA German and English for taught Mr. and Mrs. VaNile Russon five years at BYU. He is presiand offers his experience as an aid to outstanding government, to and their children, of Northridge, dent of the Brigham Young Uni the residents of the state. Calif., visited here with their par- versity Alumni Assn., past presiMr. Gardner stated i that the ents, Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Russon, dent of the Provo District Dental people of tytah County have been and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Jones. Society, and was BYU student-bod- y so good to him that he feels ob- Mr. Russon heads the Russon Agpresident during the summer ligated to do all that he can to ency for the New England Life of 1939. help the people as a whole in re- Insurance Co. on the coast For three years he directed the turn. He stated that he has enFourth of July "Spirit of FreeL. Mr. and Mrs. C. Johnson joyed his association with people from all walks of life. spent four days in Rupert, Idaho, dom" public speaking contest for Mr. Neeley said, "It where they visited with Mr. and young people, and has also directdesire to correct many of the Mrs. Allen Cook and family mem- ed several radio and television unusual property line problems in bers. Sight seeing trips included the State Dental the county. I am taking a four the large farms in the highly pro- programs for Assn. of years leave of absence from my ductive area, and other points, He is a member of Theta Alpha business in order to devote full interest. rovo Dentist Seeks School Board Post y, y Phi, national honorary dramatic Holds ociety; a member of Tau Kappa Leity Alpha, national honorary forensic n Members of the Leity Club ensociety; and a member of Kappa Upsilon, national hon- joyed a Hallowe'en party at the home of Mrs. Don Bateman, with orary dental fraternity. For two years he was PTA pro- Mrs. Lynn Peck, club president, gram chairman of the Joaquin School. He was the organizer and first chairman of BY High Parents' Advisory committee. During the Korean War, he served two years in the Army Dental Corps. He was an LDS missionary in Germany and Switzerland from 1935 to 1838. He served as Utah Stake Sunday School superintendent and is currently a member of the East Provo Stake High Council. He was chairman of the East Provo Stake BYU Destiny fund REPUBLICAN - that people Surveys also show 28 MR. NELSON PLEDGES To work for the future good and betterment of every citizen of Utah County. More equitable distribution of taxes, through better cooper- n. ation among our elected servants. More recreation facilities for our young and older people, through better management of parks and playgrounds. Greater development of our natural water resources. Strict soil cpnservation practices. Stronger precautionary measures against polution of streams and culinary water supplies for better health and " . well being of the residents of Utah County. JACK'S Radio Television Service & i O For A Faithful Public Servant who will be Honest. Fair and .cmcieni to All . . . eENERAlQllECTRIC mm EE 1265 Keep, honesty and efficiency in Utah County Government. Elect A. Clark (Brig) Nelson. Paid Pol. Adv. by Nelson for Commissioner Committee 5 North 5tb West Lehi oa: " - G" 9? 9 9? 009 odd. y ' who really understand and to candi-date- s We WOULD MEAN TO YOU: for Not Bigger, You will have higher and higher Social Security payroll ! Benefits start when you retire ai 62 or 65. Only part of medical costs will be paid. (No doctor bills at all.) BETTER GWERMT! I miS lliilS fi ft li !IPii You get no benefits if you are not on Social Security. (This is where it is needed most.) It's compulsory to everyone with Socio, cu.uy. will have to have the program whether they want Millions it or not. SENATOR WALLACE F. BENNETT It puts an unfair burden on young homemakers. Republican Candidate for U.S. Senate It will jeopardize the whole Social Security financial structure. . V SHERMAN P. LLOYD Republican Candidate for U.S. House of Representatives, 2nd District, BIG GOVERNMENT COSTS i.VrWV : A. PRATT KESIER WALLACE H. GARDNER Republican Candidate for Utah's Attorney General Republican Candidate for State Senate, 2nd District YOU MONEY, FREEDOM The Republican Party stands for the principle that the It will destroy the finest, medical system in the world. Federal Government should act only when the people are not adequately served by state or local governments. Bigger government costs you money and freedom, too! It will give, instead, a huge bureaucratic system of Government medicine. AND THEY WILL A. CLARK (Brig) NELSON HE ADOPTS THIS SLOGAN 71 HERE'S WHAT THE MEDICARE PROGRAM that the needy aged must be cared for EVERYONE AGREES for... Vote who sponsor it. - ' Utah County , the Medicare program are opposed to it deductions. V-,- CANDIDATE FOR FOB ALICE STICK HUMPHREY News came from Midland, Mich, announcing the birth of a new baby daughter to Merlin and Carolyn Stice Kitchen, Oct. 23. Kathleen Louise is the name chosen for the newcomer, who weighed in at seven pounds. There is one brother, David, and a sister, Marilyn. Mr. Kitchen was assigned to Midland in a chemist's position. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Stice of Highland, and Mr. and Mrs. Kit chen of Salt Lake City, are the happy grandparents. . Mrs, Alice Stice Humphrey of Lehi, now has Phone PO Medicare ,' A NEW GRANDDAUGHTER HOURS 8 a.m. to 5 p'm. daily (Closed Saturdays and Sundays so-call- ed mm He and his wife, the former Eda Ashby of American Fork, are the parents of five children. Television Radios Car Radios National surveys show that the program is not understood. HPaystoAdreiUse drive. Complete Service All Makes... . Mc-Sta- y. a. MAffi er-ne- st fey Eta: will taking charge. Also assisting in entified. The next meeting will bt held Nov, 8. and members entertaining was Mrs. Ed t Pumpkins and straw accent- attend the Lehi High School play." ed the seasonal decorations ia the home.' Costumes were worn and Mrs. Gordon Evans received the prize for being the' last one id 1 Utah now has a program sponsored jointly by the State and Federal governments, the Kerr-Mill- s Bill, W PRESERVE YOUR LIBERTY "The history of liberty is the history of the limitation of government power, not the increase of it." which is being adjusted and improved to meet local conditions. Under this program every needy aged will get help, more extensive help than under Medicare, without the need for extra taxes. Why? Because it provides help only for th6se who actually need it. Woodrow Wilson. the two major political parties only the Republican Party stands for this principle today. Of For additional information on MEDICARE, write: United Public Health League 42 South 5th East Salt Lake City, Utah or tune in KSLTV Nov. 12:30 p.m.; KCPXTV Nov. to 2 p.m. 1 312 to 41:30 TOffE BEP(!!IBUAH na.nl jokhcol 1 kjr bpibfcm Slot. Cn CwomiltM, (aim M CM4, ctwi'mwi. |