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Show VOTE TUESDAY for ADAM S. BENNI0N Republican Candidate for U. S. Senate As a friend of Adam S. Bennion, assure him nomination Tuesday without necessity of a run-off. Vote for him so that he can devote his full energy to his fight to hasten the day when the boys will be coming home and to make sure they will come home to the America for which they are fighting. VOTE TUESDAY FOR THE MAN WHO CAN WIN IN NOVEMBER ADAM S. ..BENNION. Republican Candidate for U. S. Senate Paid Political Advertisement by Irene S. McCullough. Sail La!: C'.'.y wmBtammmamammMttitnwwmwmrntmmiirvmMttm-, --n Old Age Pensioners, WHY DID MAW VETO SENATE BILL NO. 220? This Bill would have increased monthly allowance allow-ance to Old Ag. Peusioners to $45 per month, plus $10 per month for medical aid. STATE SENATOR STANLEY N. CHILD now Candidate for Governor, requested and obtained UNANIMOUS PERMISSION from Both Houses to introduce this Welfare Bill But MAW VETOED IT. The present maximum allowance of $3 0 per month, plus $ 1 0 for medical aid WOULD HAVE MATERIALLY BEEN INCREASED INCREAS-ED as CHILD REQUESTED, had it not been for the Governor's veto. The Interests of Utah's old people IS A SUBJECT DEAR to STAN CHILD'S Heart -YourSupport Will Beappsciadted- STANLEY N. ' r ' CHILD " SINCERE V-OEMOCRAIIC V-OEMOCRAIIC ' j.? & -1 CANDIDATE FOR GOVERNOR ky YOUR FRIEND J M J A PRIMARY MUST, July 1 1 -Mam (Paid Political Ad) i A GOOD MAN L. E. ELGGREN Candidate for State Senator KEEP GOOD GOVERNMENT! I ; ,r ! ' " Retain " Gov. HERBERT j - B. MAW I . Vote in the l x:rN ; Primary July 11 ' Jt Election Nov. 7 I - ' I r I i iof tAK j Governor j iyiy ' j Herbert B. Maw li&itta iLw6aai Because Governor Herbert B. Maw Democratic Candidate for Reelection has proved 1. He is a friend of the aged needy! 2. He has the interest of Utah at heart! 3. He is a friend of labor! 4. He is back of education! 5. He fully supports agriculture! f 6. He is a friend of the common people! Your Vole lor Governor Maw ! is a vote for ! GOOD GOVERNMENT (Paid Political Ad) by Cornelia B Johnson i I I To the People of this Community The next time you write to your fighting man or fighting woman tell him or her what you have done about the Fifth War Loan. f A You can S PiTl S? take the a word o i iL General Yl.'T? Eisenhower O0O 1E CZZJ that your p 4 WBr?3?g man or A Yl'Tfl woman in f .Mr V'w I uniform will 1 9 JA i ' lili J D e deeply 1, jfi'-jb&JlzjizJ interested. Your War Bond buying is a good tip-off to them about the state of affairs in your home. The headlines in this newspaper on the progress of the drive, the items about participating par-ticipating individuals, the character char-acter of the Fifth War Loan special spe-cial events all these things reflect re-flect the morale back home. Do you like to read a sorry headline about the invasion fronts. Our fighting forces, made up of individuals with the same reactions to good and bad ' as you, will not be heartened to : read: "Fifth War Loan Lags." Your silence in your letter 1 about your part in the Fifth War Loan will mean non-interest, ; perhaps non-participation to the recipients. It's up to you Jo make ' your letters cheerful. Write today. to-day. Write often. Write about ' your war work, your war support. sup-port. Double your best previous War Bond buying record and 1 then shout it to the housetops ; just to that special service man. THE EDITOR. ELECT- A. SORENSON v STATE SENATOR LEGISLA IVE HECORD y J Bills Sponsored 'f- 1943 Session V J City Employes' Civil .Ser-I .Ser-I vice Act, SchooI'EmpIoy-i SchooI'EmpIoy-i ees' Retirement Bill, $40.00 Old Age Assistance Bill, Including the Only PostWar Planning Bill introduced during the 1943 Session . , I Vote for an Experienced Legislator j (Paid Political Ad: hy Mrs. Ellen O'B.ren |