Show I President Speaks In Utah As Campaign Finale travel approximately 10000 will not be the leaders of this By CARRICK LEAVITT SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) -R- miles in search of support of country" he said “I believe in American youth ichard M Nixon the politician Republican candidates in the Yon should believe in American skillfully blended the fiber of Tuesday election For Nixon who has faced youth” The majority of them Richard Nixon the President into a rousing speech before 8000 scores of hostile chanting au- want change but they feel it Utahns Saturday night at the diences the Utah appearance must be a peaceful change he had overtones ’of tranquility—of said Salt Lake Tabernacle Nixon heartily endorsed the is the last appearance a people who had come to hear “It that I will be making during their President speak csndidacy of Rep Laurence J Burton for the UB the campaign of 1970" Nixon The half hour talk was puncaudi- Senate told the jammed-packe- d tuated just three times by Burton is challenging the shouted lone dissenter who seat of incumbent Democratic And then filled with nostal- “fascist” and at “imperialist" Sen Frank E Moss gia he looked around die Mormon “You have two good men Tabernacle faced Thursday and commented he was glad rock throwing “haters” in San raining for the Senate in “it is taking place in fids his- Jose Calif was not ruffled Utah” he conceded His evaluation of Moss diftoric room" He drew heavy applause as It was in the tabernacle that he scourged extremists and fered from that of Vice Presihe campaigned for the presi- drew a twn minute standing dent Spiro T Agnew who told a dency in file Beehive State ovation when he termed per- Salt Lake City audience two Nixon said and now “this is sons of our months ago that Moss was is the first time I have come time” who staid with a peace “the western chairman of the here as Resident of the United sign in one hand “and carry a Eastern liberal establishment" States” brkk in the other” But the question is Nixon The Salt Lake City appearfew Nixon violent These “In the next two years said: said ance capped a four-stat-e stumping Saturday that carried 'dm are not representative of the do you want a President who through Arizona New Mezlco youth of a nation The “violent keeps his promises?" In order to keep his 1968 Nevada and Utah It dlmixed radical few are neither the a Betate tour that saw Nixon monopoly of today and they (Continued on page 2) ah 'lit “super-hypocrit- “n The Herald Journal Prepared For ppgf Robeson Republican State Representative can- didates in District 32 are Angus Dunn Gondie Lloyd C Republiauis Mark Hart and Alfred O Jensen Democrats Cfeo L Swenson is unopposed for the office of clerk of the District Court as Douglas S Webb Republican for county coroner In District 1 county com- missioner frem picture are Lyle HUyard and Dr Jack Agnew Attacks Malcontents In Boise Speech BOISE Idaho (UPI) - United Way ’ F und Campaign Vice President Spiro Agnew Mid Saturday his campaign attacks on “radical liberals" have brought “the prodigal sons of permissiveness blocking on the door w'- their father's - house” a rally of about 3000 supporters that on the Agnew told “great question of law and or der in this society” opposition politicians have “hit the sawdust trail to the mourners bench” The vice president departed from his prepared remarks to recall that “just yesterday in minds I was bedded by a group of those malcontents who are trying to give our youth a bad name” “But I fob myself ‘Well it's Halloween and there they are— scrambled eggheads who want to play trick or treat with the future of America” Grants Go To Needy WASHINGTON (UPI)-T- he Nixon administration said Saturday that it will channel educational opportunity grants next year so that college students coming from families with the lowest incomes get finds first Secretary Elliot L Richardson of the Department of Health Education and Welfare (HEW) said the new procedures would “go far toward meeting the objective stated by President Nixon in his message oa higher education March 19” Begins Monday the United Fund residential drive which begins Monday in Logan are approximately 100 campaign workers enthused about “raising finds for their community needs the United way" A follow-u- p to the Cache Combined Appeal now winding up and which includes the Utah Heart Fund American Cancer Society and the United Fund the United Fund has its president Dr Allen W Stokes The Combined Appeal has covered the Logan business and professional people and all of the Cache County communities except Logan “Since many people are not Ready to begin Fair Skies Are Forecast For contacted at employment drive provides everyone in their place of the residential the chance for Logan to contribute” Dr Stokes declared He indicated that persons who have already contributed to Ckche Combined Appeal this year and who plax the white sticker by their door will not be solicited by the United Fund The United Fund represents more than a dozen agencies providing help to the youth sick elderly and needy These include American Red Chus Mental Health Clinic and Mental Health Association Girl Scouts Sunshine Terrace Cache Raining Center Upward Bound USO the intensive care unit at Logan LDS Hospital Salvation Army Arthritis Foundation Migrant Workers Council and Senior Citizens Center All uf these agencies provide direct help to the peopled Cache County Dr Stokes declared One of the relatively new fair weather today Generally and tonight is predicted for programs which desperately northern Utah and southern needs better support for the Idaho High temperatures will Mental Health Clinic and Cache be near 60 and lows at night 23 to Menial Health Association with Cache Vicinity candidates are Vaughn Larsen Republican and Woodrow G Porter Democrat For District 3 Rolen V Bastin Republican fates Theo Utah Battle 1970 By MC Nayto Herald Jaunal Staff Writer the LS Traditionally Congress loses its majority control in a mid-terelection And traditionally Cache County goes full swing into a Republican vote whether it be an election or Voters Have m off-ye- on-ye-ar 6 ' SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) -Voters go to the polls in Utah Tuesday to cap a political campaign that has been marked by charges and countercharges of false and misleading advertisements and spiked visits of a host of out of state Republicans including the President end vice president Nixon President touched down briefly in the state Saturday night to urge support of Rep Laurence J Burton in his ted to unseat incumbent Frank E Moss by-th- -- But at the same time a poll published by the Deseret News and broadcast by KSL showed voter sentiment swinging sharply to Moss largely because of resentment against Burton’s campaign methods n The election heads the ballot in Tuesday’s election but voters also will elect two congressmen pass judgment on three statewide proposition elect a new legislature and vott for scares of local officers and Moss-Burto- Low Turnout The polls open at 7 am Tuesday and dose at 8 pm Most observers expected a relatively low voter turnout — probably in the neighborhood of 5 per cent compared for instance with 72 per cent in 1968 the test 60-6- off-ye- Tradition is now being challenged in the current campaign at the national state and local levels a campaign believed at first to be lackluster in support of Burton was his which during the test month has second visit to Utah in three become unsomewhat months and followed visits by precedented Vice President Spiro T Agnew The Moss-Burtrace for the cabinet members George Rom- state legislative seat the Bullen ney David Kennedy and Clif- write-i-n campaign against inford Hardin several U S senacumbent Representative tors and presidential advisor Franklin Gunnell In Cache Robert Finch County and fits entrance of an But whether all that help was American Independent Party enough to boost Burton into the member for another Cache senate won’t be known until legislative post have combined to make next Tuesday’s general Tuesday night election one of the more inThe Deseret News-KS- L poll published Saturday indicated it teresting ones in recent Cache County history won’t With this President Nixon has Moss pulled 52 per cent of the been making a plea to the people poll which wis conducted by the of the United Sates to support i Wasatch Opinion Research Corp while Burton received 356 The his policy by electing enough third candidate Clyde B Free- Republican candidates to foe man of the American Indepen- US Congress to give the dent Party had 19 per cent Republican Party control of the Senate a feat not generally and 92 per cent were undecided In off-yecamattempted In the firm's test poll publishwill take a minimum It paigns ed Oct 9 the results were Moss of six or seven new seats to do 496 Burton 419 Freeman 10 this and the President is placing and undecided 65 his prestige on the line to do it Voter Resentment Cache County voters then The directors of the poll will not only elect a Senator a Bruce Mayfield and Ray BrisIn the First Representative coe id the University of Utah Congressional District two local said the main factors in the shift representatives county officers to Moss appeared to be resentIncluding sheriff district atment at Burton’s campaign tac- torney and judge and city tics and the intervention of Gov county and state school board Calvin L Rampton on behalf id representatives but will participate in dramatic national The campaign between Moss move concerning the economic and Burton had been relatively social and political atatus of the quiet until early October when it United States Oared up with charges and coun- Incumbent Senator Frank E Moss and Congressman (Continued on page 2) Say9 Tuesday Democrat election TWo women— Leila N Smith President Nixon’s Saturday Talbot and Republican Joy in the Tabernacle Democrat are aspirants for the ’night speech office of country treasurer Dell W Smith is Republican unopposed in the county prosecuting attorney’s race H Bennett Marion Republican and Gene R Larson Democrat are candidates for the post of Franklin County FIFTEEN CENTS ar i Laurence J Burton’s campaign for the state senatorial seat has been retoric often redundent and boisterous debate with neither one settling down to records or issues until the test several weeks With tew and order nearly a dead issue as far as they are concerned both having supported it and neither proposing vay concrete solutions both Moss and Burton have now come out with their records Nevertheless Moss sees an “idealism and hope” in foe turmoil id the 60's and pledges himself to finding ways to channel thr enagy and ideate id the younger generation into constructive social change Burton however dubs the 60’s a permissive era and calls for a hard line approach a return to the home and discipline and a new faith to traditional ideas Moss has minted to unemployment inflation and war si the three things most wrong with the economy He is ready to support the President in getting the economy on the move and says he will work to en- viromfiental and crime control pollution control and recreation m he has in the past burton uys the major issues are drugs control curbing pornography reduction of crime in the street and better courts He stands fully behind the President's doctrine ami will work to carry it out if elected to the Senate He supports stronger legislation regarding campus'' unrest and crime control and says other social institutions Mich as the family and the church must play a greater role to forming tew abiding attitudes His main theme is that he can better represent foe people of Utah and their ideas then can the person who is now serving senator Three legislative seats are up for election in Cachi County (Continued on page 2) u u Malail Couple Killed In Utah Accident POINT OF THE MOUNTAIN MaUtah (UPI)—An ted IdcLo man and his wife were killed near here Saturday when their car rolted over near a construction site Dead are George Abna Porter the driver and his wife Lillian Utah Highway Patrol Troopers Mid the accident occurred about 10:30 am when the Porter's vehicle apparently failed to held on a curve in the road Troopers said that Mrs Porter was dead on arrival at Cottonwood Hospital in Salt Lake City and her hurband died there a few hours later Tricia Slumps For Taft In Ohio City PARMA Ohio (UPU-Tr- ida Nixon took time off from a Probability of rain is zero Council for Cache Rich and Box social whirl Saturday to stump Elder counties today for Robert Taft Jr Republican The Mental Health Association forecast The extended candidate for Senate and longMonday through Wednesday has been the organization that time friend of her father promises continued fair skies has instigated planning towards The President's older daughmental health ter came to Burke takefront with highs from 55 to 65 and a center Dr Marvin Fifield has lows mostly in the 20 Airport in Cleveland Friday Yesterday's readings ranged been very successful in drawing night and stayed at the home of from a low of 26 to a high of 55 (Continued on page 3) a friend Julia Bolton Dempsey 30 1 tfi c: they dioice between Orval Hansen Republican Marden E Wells Democrat and Joel A Anderson American Independent Vying for the position of Governor of the State of Idaho are Incumbent Don Samuelson Republican and Cedi B Andrus Also on the Franklin County ballot will be the names of Lt Governor aspirants Jack M Murphy Republican Paul S Boyd Democrat Wallace Hitt American Independent For Secretary of State candidate are Pete T Cenamua Republican ana Winston L Benson Democrat State state Seeking the treasurer ere Wallak&MicIy Republican Marjota Ruth Moon Democrat State Auditor candidates are Jack Holley Republican and Joe R Williams Democrat State Superintendent of Public Instruction candidates indude T Gilbert McKinlay Republican D D EngelUng Democrat A Lane Blanchard American Independent Those seeking the post of attorney general are Robert LOGAN UTAH SUNDAY NOVEMBER Cache Ballotin Has Top Issues congressional have a representative Morgan Johnson United Fud monies are distributed to Mental Health Center and the Cache Mental Health Association and a comprehensive mental health center Is eited as the major need VOL 61 NO 261 PRESTON — Registrations are completed and Franklin County residents are awaiting Tuesday elections when they will vote on candidates ranging from governor and congressional representative to cointy and dstrict positions and W Anthony (Tony) Park Democrat for State Senator in District 33 Reed W Budge - Soda Springs a Republican' is opD Simmons posing C Democrat County Aspirants ADVISORY MENTAL HEALTH Council hr Cache Bex Elder and Rich duties tadndes from left Miriam Parklusn Dr Marvin Fifidd Dr Pad StoweU Heber Sharp Members absent Covering The Heart Of Bridgerland its advisory Mental Health ty TRICK OR TREATING Is foe nonnal call for HaBoweea ar attendin' a spook show but it was just plate treating for Mrs William Hayes of Loaa Maay Cache Valley householders did the same Photo by Paid Willie Herald Journal |