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Show | | | SUNDAY, AUGUST9, i064 Sunday Herald 8 What Is a Democrat? | Court Gets /"PP°” Senge Estate Suit dallas 2 ede ee: Fork, ae senior) Blanche Tiffany has filed suit Saturday: The plaintiff said inventory| Don LeRay Green, 24, of 976 se ardsoulced ME Stra Republican Chairman Robert L. Egbert.) 325 on W., Provo; Bert B,| U.S. is the Hartford (Conn.) wleeee negmne fennel eeaa nerimentation, for the better-| well as personal questions. Are you willing to sit rae and|ment of society generally. Two Springville youths have been fined in Orem City Court naaeal ae Dd The) Democratic philosophy Ronald Edward our Party to be re-|)°5 ¢ and irresponsible and foolish—irre-|has caused inova-| 473% 19 of 268 N. Ist E for needs the to ve sponsi s refuse he e sponsibile becaus City Hadividual who does this is both| quire of its citizens, and ish because he lets others run| he misses the stimulation and|bei can Party being enjoyment politics can bring. and the Republi the party of the Conservative. Must Have Motive Casting a ballot is not, in it- Elbert Hubbard, a nineteenth author once self, an indication of responsible century American ive, is a man citizenship. How and why you| said, “A conservat to fight cowardly is-too o your|wh of measure vote is the ee : entered a plea of innocent has in Orem City Court to charges of driving while intoxicated. He is at liberty on $500 proprty bond, pending setting of a date for teial ‘ : Ris e gaa . itizen. and too fat vo run.” Or as Robert Fulton, the Police Probe issues and should develop a po-| American inventor said, ‘The litical ae of your own.|function of conservatism is to ° When shave decided what|keep what progressiveness has Burglaries ‘ a is the you really believe, what ideals|accomplished. ‘‘Americ ralpe you want to — product of both conservatism Provo Police are investigating and liberalism, but it has been putting ,into action, toward reported burglaries in you will select a political party |the responsibility of the Demo-|'¥° Provo which on east and|orth creative be [to Party cratic most] P Party oo night netted about closely coincide with your own. |to lead. The Democratic Police said Mrs. Paul H. take an interest and become| ‘When something has to be done of 2150 N. 250 E. re active in a political party of|the people have turned to the Shurtleff that her purse containported funda. The Democratic! P: . in cash, The person who keeps out of| mental attitude of the Democra-|ing. $35 and miscellaneous pap-_ polities, who sanctimouniously|tic Party in any crisis is that|checks, the takes pride in his .“‘indepen-|we have much to gain; that of|ers were stolen during located the purse She we|night. that party, ly forfeiting a\the Republican later in her backyard but the amount of his’ indepen-|have much telose.” Judge By Record ee ena he i money was missing. Ceae thas Wak at party is by its record. The report night Thursday has been re-|her purse was removed by CyBawa DemocraticfirParty ph a incer end removed Sree remov. islation for both|by the tron . land: yradcemtde hon fe Sra ati miale poeipteas in it.from a stand in the hallway. pmpile told police that the purse cludes full participation in -the this century. In addition, the|She dumped on the west side of Democratic Party has been re-|was and her wallet ‘conhome party his the|her of -all nearly for sponsible plus change satin through which the hagtir $25was ; taken. items o tes has met her interie. Uni ‘ should i the week inFo a ed tar whatig national obligations. Here is} Police during determined | 15 /PSttof the Demone |eed three ‘burglaries in ederal Reserve |the northeast which occurred Record — Jargely by the past and will| day) hour TVA,|Jast (eight /Agamson key to|Act a provide undoubtedly Provide weekend to the Glen Berge Sufferage, Women’s Act, |§N10 ‘of the spirit of the Wagner Act (Labor’s Magna|home, 2777 N. 175 E. where $117 Rural|was missing, to the William Hull Party, of its attitude toward Carta), Social Security,Federal home, 3195 N. 175 E. where $60 people, toward change, and to- Electrification Housing provides youth : icies Act, Clearance Act, 2 Taigcianl the philosophy’ of the Democrat-|!oved President John F. Ken-| regs, ba neeeiet tae ic Party and the Republican|nedy, “The Challenges which) ‘ressional files The Democratic Party fate our generation fOGAy RTE a ee was founded on the philosophy every bit as exciting as those work must truly that the people are the proper that faced the pioneers of an-| on earth God’s ee Best Qualified for Governor Young! Vigorous! Experienced! SS Vote for Melich August Il. He can WIN in November of 30 years — Check his outstanding record Civil|E. where food was missing. 8 Electoral votes in presidential the approach, the posture ‘of al‘, ; gi r elections are opened and countUsing 4 quote from our be-|.4 before a joint sessi of REPUBLICAN Four, Low Rent Housing ‘rit, |Rights Act, Depressed Areas waythates : oatte esSpitit,| ‘Act, and the Minimum Wage objects KKK KKK HHH P-|Marshall Pian, NATO, Point|?* misting te a and D. Crawford home, 2555 N, 660 |5men Slum Ye. our own.” fOras our| only sure: reward, with history the final judge of our deed: let us go forth to lead the lan the Republican attitude form-| ¥¢ love, asking His blessi privilege Party will The Democratic continue to fully meet the chalonge of the future. This is why I am proud to be i nenay Meee wuld be |His help, but knowing Geeee TEAC i IN ; CALIFORN ’ e Dr. & Mrs, Thales Smith, Prove Mr. & Mra. €, E. Peterson, Preve Mrs. Hope Nichols, American Fork president, 1963... Republican . Mining Association, Dr. & Mrs. Kent McKnight, Springdell Mr. & Mrs. James Fletcher Leaming, Pleasant Grove e 1961 ... Uta versity of Utah, member sinc ‘National Committeeman for Utah, 1961 to 1964 ctor, 1963 Des ... Utah Heart Association, dire Utah Nations, Corp sory Advi Honorary Colonels : : al Guard... University of Utah Development State Senator, Fund, member, 1957-60... Utah Water and Power Board, meniber, 1949-54 ie Utah 1945-47 es 1947... Colorado River Commission of Utah, ‘ Association, member... Grand County Attorney, 1935-50. 1941 -42; 1949-50 coe City Attorney, Moab 65 miles north of Los Angeles, high | ‘desert region needs Latin, Girls P. E. : IN BUSINESS... Consultant, Atlas Minerals, 1962 t to present fran Uranium ‘Reduction Co! presiden - 498 : and director, 1954-62... Utex Exploration Com A merican Government, combination pany, director and secretary, 1952-62... FirstSecurity Bank of Utah, member board of directors Sci- since 1962... Ideal National Insurance Company, memberboard ofdirectors since 1958. Representative on BYU campus Thursday, Aug. 13 ( ate 1934... Utah State Bar and School District Lancaster, California Physical 3 School, graduIN LAW... University of Utah Law American Bar e Antelope Valley Union High | Physics-General Science, | ence-Ma th, teachers. Mr. & Mra. Gregory E. Austin, Prove 1945-49 ... Utah Legislative Council, sponsor and lA We’re for Mitch. He will make agreat Governor! Regents, UniIN PUBLIC SERVICE... Board of h 1943-50... Republican minority leader, Utah State Senate, 1949..: Utah Municipal League, director, - | ime ate me , Truman Doctrine, ed tenn, ee Dennis Cuba is 90 miles from the con-| American Fork, and Mat Marilynjand Taylor,toklearoe sons of Mr.|/ter of Mr. tinental United States. Rita Lance, 25, American Fork.|and Mrs. Kent L. Taylor;'Fryer. Kk kkk kkk, ’ We hear a great deal today 4g “5 Cans 2 Bie, Sei ee the Democratic Party eae his life for him. What is more|about ng the party of Liberal: P contribution. of Mr. and Mrs. The contestants are as fol-| ord, daughterJanell Gillman, Del Ford; and Mrs. LowMr. of daughter son| Boys—David Maxfield, Paul R. and Rhoda| lows: MITCHELL MELICH by in education, medicine,|. fined’ $15 each to accept the obligations and|tion y lds which Judge Merrill eerie duties which a free society re-|SPAaCe and the otherfie oa oie poreereial baa ce fool- will count in the 1960's. Wi Boy to Move Ahead with Mitch E., Orem; and Ron’ = 1 at Li ndon Fair son /of) Mr. and Mrs. Dar-|Bezzant; Ellen Moulton, ‘daughBird, Orem. was given a fine of $25 or 12| He began his career with U,| She said she understood co-| ine Eyre GE Holly Maxfield; Bret Framp-|ter of "Mr. and Mrs. ‘Bard LIVENSES s. Steel in 1946, joining Gen-|heir Hanks had‘ authority to|MARRIA days in jail: Mrs. Dar-|/Moulton; Jan Spainhower, |draw on the accounts and| Heinz Hosch, 28, Provo, and|ton, son of Mr. and Six more boys have been or-|eva’s accounting department. Walk-| daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Bob \dered to appear before the court His most recent position was|asked that the court deliver|Susan Marie Heindeman, 20,|rell Frampton; Michael Mrs.. Ivan|Spainhower; Brenda Holdaway, and Mr. of. son er, ac-|Provo. bank two the of procedes utiliand maintenance of |that possession illegal of on charges Jimmie Roper Largo, 25, Pro-| Walker; Marty Holdaway, son| daughter of Mr. and Mrs. counts to the executor and pre-| of beer and liquor on the Timp- ties trainee. vent appropriation by defend-|vo, and Jeanette Guynell Blue,|of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hold-| Marvin Holdaway; Amy Fugal, St anogos hike. They are John away; Roy Olsen, son of Mr.| daughter of Mr and Mrs. John ed continuously pet ant Hanks. j 1 i " Edward 2 in ” : a pra : ( : Dallas Thompson, 42, ily newspaper in- the , | lis! Shi Springville; S., ok rotee ee themselves. Our party|1364 S. 324 tary service-and the éxtent of well forattitud dWestotf, 19, 268 N. ald Edwar e which is condi.| 1st an has You which ty securi and om freed E., Springville. will enjoy, are all political, as| cive to change and prone to ex-| ; 5 y of Mr./and Mrs.. Holly "Max-{ell Gillman: Wendy Bezzant, : t of main-|tor did not include the two bank) Fork. | a division and utilities to |tenance charge of contributing to adelinquencyof _ Boy to Dale and Deanna Max-|field; | Bret Frampton,| daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Brian -at Gene’va.|accounts. a minor, and the DEMO HEAD — Thomas H. Lawton, 18, 8347 Romaine Dr.,|Courant, established in 1764. Reece, Utah County chair- Sandy; Leon Richard Draper, man of the Democratic Party. 20, 1340 Beck Street, Salt Lake the type of home in which you City; Craig Harold Ward, 18, will live, the Laas of - a oe I y' y E. Strate,| of the estate filed by the execu-|College Walker, American| N. 75 E., Orem, pleaded guilty "°° By THOMAS H. REECE Chairman, Utah County Democratic Party Politics is the inescapable process through which governing is accomplished. You may ignore politics, but you do so at a great risk, because politics will not ignore you. Politics is extremely important to you, for it touches every aspect of your life. eee of job a will have, _taxes you wil pay, portunities | : AT UTAH VALLEY HOSPITAL Ro alt Girl toWebb, Lehi. and yard maintenance at| Branch, Walker Bank and Trust| Merrill in a car-bicycle accident |vaee volved yt meals Games Wake, Uo at 800 South State Street. ing statement from County the BORN aie in Orem City Court on a charge industrial engineer at Geneva. and executor Elmer Peterson, Boy to Walter N. and Sally|ing will be a house to house|Keetch, son of Mr. and Mrs. of driving while intoxicated.| He began his career with U,| asking that defendant Hanksonbea Lou canvass. on. Aug. 10, where| William Keetch. Faulkner Cole, Provo. ned from drawing Hermansen|S. Steel in 1955, joining Gen-|restrai Judge Merrill City his $10,438 savings and” a $500 Boy to Armond T. and Rose|someone will come to each) Girls — Bobbilynn Peay, fine at $175. Charges |€va’s blast furnace division. set family) qoughter of MMr. and d “Mrs. n Jensen Whitehead, Pro-|home and ask that each of © against Slay were filed after] Maurice Jenkins, Orem, has|checking account ofthe deceas-|Afto cast one vote for a king and|\. Farmers and Merchants|V°his automobile allegedly was in-|heen appointed foreman of sal-|ed at BR OK1S6 3. EO ae Arlo S. and Annette) om for a queen. e Chairman Thomas H. Reece for a definition of Demoeratic Party principles. Here is his answer. See Page Nine for correspond- ‘ Contests Planned For Statistics Boy to Gregory F. and Mariat U. S. \ LINDON — King and q queen| Steven Tomlii inson, a son of Mr. Fb : -|in Fourth District Court against |lyn J;lacobson Loader, Orem. ‘ who gives his‘ address as a the| to| oohelr Hanks, a’ Gitkto.Joln D: and-Fera M contestants for the Lindon Fair and Mrs: Deloy Tomlinson; accord-|tear ete ip GW. ‘ changed his|Steel’s rn Springville motel, -lare now registered and ready|Craig Walker, son of Mr. ' Kni S| estate of the late Dee Peterson,| °r and plea from innocent to guilty ing to i; for the big contest. The vot-|Mrs. Reed Walker, and r.David Naony Eeove: | . , Herald asked Utah County yee Lists Actions Chairman Gives Answer (Editor’s note: The Daily 2 Gain Geneva ucmueeaasicaua Mr. & Mrs. Phililp V, Christensen, Prove ean ela SG LuRs cir Mr. & Mrs, LaVar R. Hooley, Orem Dr. & Mrs. Roy B, Hammend, Prove Mr. & Mrs, Guy Gleed, Prove Mrs. W. R. Phelps, Payson Mrs. Victor J, Bird, Prove Mr. & Mrs, Jackson B. Howard, Prove Mr. & Mrs. Keith Christensen, Prove i i ar r 7 ee aon,etSore sorter Beata = Se eae mi is areio Mr. & Mra, Jack H, Swenson, Spanish Fork Mr. & Mrs, N. H. Bailey, Prove Mr. & Mrs. Melvin V. Fraridsen, Am. Fork Mr. & Mrs. JOR, Tattersall, American Fork Dr. & Mrs. Thomas Hall, Payson relate oe Springville Dr. & Mrs. Max Blackham, Pleasdnt Grove Dr. & Mrs. Dick H. Johnson, Prove Mr. & Mrs, Wayne W.Clark, Prove Mr. & Mrs. Harold Hurst, Spanish Fork Mr. & Mrs. P. E. Ashton, Prove Mr, & Mrs. James H. Tattersall, Am, Fork Mr. & Mrs. Max Thomas, Spanish Fork be. Mea: Sicalay, Niiclark Ue, Fieve Mr. & Mrs. J. Edwin Stein, Prove r. & Mrs. Arthur C, Richins, Orem Mr. & Mrs, Robert A, Baird, Prove Mr. & Mrs. Sibbald Reid, Springville Mr. & Mrs, James B. Burr, Prove Mr. & Mrs. George M, Ashby, Prove Mr. & Mrs. Curtis Oberhansley, Sp. Fork i ek ade ecole Ba \dcd hates Bek dave Mr. & Mrs. L. Gordon Bywater, Prove Mr. Boyd Helquist, Provo Mr. & Mrs. Rulon Winters, American Fork Mr. and Mrs, Donald Messick, Prove Mr. & Mrs. Verl Stone, Spanish Fork * Mr. & Mrs. Laurle Goodwill, Prove Mr. & Mrs, Denzil A. Brown, Preve Mr, & Mrs. Loy Maycock, Prove Mr. & Mrs, Bryce 8. Orton, Prove Mr, & Mrs. Arthur C. Richins, Orem Mr. & Mrs, Ford R. Paulson Mr. & Mrs. William F. Huish, Orem Mr. & Mrs. J. €, Halbersleben, Prove Mr. & Mrs. Newell A.Johnsen, Prove Mr, '& Mrs, Dave MoMullin, Payson Mr. Grant S. Thorn, Springville re. & Mee. Cullen ¥. Christenesr) Prove | Mr. & Mrt. K, L. Jacobs, Pleasant Grove, Mrs 8 Mre. Verdun A: Watts; Often | : ' Make appointments in TeacherPlacement Office 34 East First South, Salt Lake City, Utole Paid political advertisement by Melich for Governor Committee,: Carl A, Hulbert, Chaitman, ‘ ' | I } \..- | A |