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Show i - Elect These Men to ECeep Your Voice in Government 1 3s. ;; i ff 4. P ' Your birthright could be cut-oyour voice in government or greatly reduced without this team of freedom-lovin- g men who continue to fight for representative government. The opponents of 64 seek to limit your freedom and expand their own power. iH t i 1 i; iu t5"'-- . j).1 Your Board of Examiners ' .915 Long And Short of It Six year old Gina Mullins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Mullins, 1882 South 2500 East, had her books and pencils all ready for first grade classes at Beacon Heights School. But one more ol chore needed to be done. Figuring the school Ink walls might be a risk to her vmt- rwrs-- long hair, Gina asked her parents for her first haircut. With a snip, snip here and a clip, clip there, by Wes Shaw, Gina's curly locks fell to the floor. Happy wlth her new look, Gina said, "I like It" as she closely examined her new coiffure. pre-scho- -- O. Douglas Taylor Secretary of State IllegaLBut Whats Autumn Without Family Bonfire By SHIRLEY MANOOKIN bert home, WEDDING ANNIVERSARY i v, yy RobtlEdwards . iv dej Mitchell Melich A. Pratt Kesler Attorney General Governor $iot. Auditor State Senate X: 2575 Sage Way. were the Lamberts other sons, the Karl G. Lamberts, the NorvalH. Lamberts The Lamberts still maintain a wonderful sense of humor, 467-30- 38 ? - Co-ho- It Is Illegal, but every family should be allowed one teeney-weenautumn leaf bon fire. There are certain traditions that should be carried on and this Is one I am fully in favor of. Whats the I know ey In, honor of their Fiftieth Wedding Anniversary, Mr. and Mrs. George Lambert were Ignored at a beautifully arranged Open House last Wednesday St the Richard D. Lam H. LA Charles Welch, District Jr. 2 Doyle Richards District Arden B. Engebretsen District 3 James L. Barker, Jr. 5 ge House of Representatives (Continued on Page 9) Meandering In East Millcreek fun of raking all those crackly, scratchy leaves off the lawns, If, after Jumping In them once or twice and burying each other, dad cannot set a match to the crisp pile for the little ones to see the bluish smoke curl up and smell that wonderful, nostalgic, odor of autumn. Where Is the big thrill of watching a white truck drive up and take away the leaves In boxes? Wheres the thrill of grinding these once-livithings In an automatic mower-ng grinder, or sweeping them up In a glorified and magnified carpet sweeper? This Is one of our constitutional rights.. .the lingering smell of burning leaves and a blister on every palm leaf eleven expert stylists to serve you at... 11 Stanford P. Darger District Morrison District District 3 2112 East 13th South CALL e jriL. AUen E, Mecham 3 District 5 TO VOTE . . . COMPARE CANDIDATES to the Utah State Board of Education Offices Held 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 It has been a lonely year for Margaret (Mrs. M.) and the children, too. The occasional visits back and forth have helped make the time go a little faster, but we will all welcome Doctor Mac back with 9 10 11 12 13 us come the holiday season, along with his children who had their turn visiting dad in the summer, Marsha, Mark and Marilyn. 14 Governor a Adsisorv Committee on 19bl Strengthening Our America Books - January 15 lb 17 Board Mt niber L tah Council on Eco1961- Fduialion 962- ( ouncil for the Gifted State Advisors C omrmttee for the Gifted nomic I tah 1961 lft ice Chairman Utah (. omrmttee on Chil dren and 5 outh (Governor a appointee) 1961- 19 B 20 21 22 23 24 25 Dueitois iird 1962 - article Highlight Human Values published November !9b2 Amencan Citizenship Program -- article published lanuarv 1962 Listed in W ho s W ho of Amencan 1964 il 1956 26 Ralph Thurs, Frl. and Sat. ONLY LAST NAME ON THE BALLOT BEST CHOICE FOR STATE 69c BOARD OF EDUCATION District 3 8. Cannon 12 District mimik L We Clean and Repair Purses Baby Shoes Bronzed. Cottonwood Mall - - - -- advertisement by non partisan olunteers for Mrs james W Cre III William R Martin Chairman . f IT 4 LA v Li Lnwl Phillip Buehner C. L, Rockwood District 7 District 8 c Carl Olson District 13 W 1111am H. Doxey District 14 Lor In N. Pace District 17 Brent Scott District 18 Ray Harding District 15 EXPERIENCE, NOT SOMEONE WHO 64 Legislative Council Committee on School 1963 finances Named Man of the Year in Utah Edu cation bv Phi Delta Kappa honorarv 1964 education fraternits Panelist American Assn of School Ad 1964 mmisirators Atlantic City Panelist President s ( onsumer Interest 1964 Confereme for 5 state area WANTS TO EXPERIMENT WITH HIS PET THEORIES FOR J HIS SPECIAL Roland G. District Kals9r 16 Sherman D. District Harmer 19 GROUP. You need a man who has an interest in all the problems of the district, not just a few. You need a man who believes in fiscal responsibility You need D. Brent Scott 1. Contrary to the known wishes of our people, Utah Democrats in their platform pledged to repeal Utahs hard won Right to Work Law, that would impose compulsory unionism. Contrary to the known wishes of our people, the 1961 Utah Democrats platform pledges to surrender to the federal government the financial responsibility for maintenance and operation of Utahs public schools. 3. Contrary to the known wishes of our people, the Utah Democrats debt you and your children will be obliplatform pledges long-tergated to pay. 4. Unlike their opponents, your Republican team is committed to vote with the people, not against them. As your board of examiners, Melich, Kesler and Taylor will give Utah Progress with Economy. 5. Your state tax money is spent by the men you send to the legislature. To a man, your Republican candidates are committed to Progress with Economy. 2. Recipient U S Treasury Departments nation tor Sc hool Savings Program 1964 Initiated Ligh's on for Education 1963 Mt miter Adv isorv ( ommittee Salt Lake 1964 Trade I e finical School Governor a I oordinatmg Committee on 1964 Rehabilitation Programs C m LAST OF THE REPUBLICANS Your choice in 64: Maximum Freedom with Limited Government (Oil YOUR BALLOT) or Maximum Government with Limited Freedom Utah State House of Representatives 18th Legislative District For You and Utah Salt Lake, Summit, Tooele ond Daggett Counties I ' YOU NEED A MAN OF PRACTICAL Twrntv vrart activitv and experience in Ctah education hat gained Helen tre be partisan support and respect as a moderator mediator stabilizer and leader in education on ihe focal state and nanonal levels Mrs James W I re hav ihe talent (be creativity and energv to focus attention on Ltah t school problems As a native L tahn mother and volunteer worker in education she knows its children what schools mean to L (ah and to the state t moat valuable natural resource Mrs. James W. Ure im Frank V. Nelson District 6 V-- - f - ( oum Advisors ( umtmttee Women a ( onfer erne Lmsersits ol L tah I9bt) 63 64 Adv isorv ( ommit tee W omen s leadership 1962 63 Conference I tah state Lms State Consulting Committee on Job 1963 tor Vouth Training I tah Training Center for the Prevention and Control of Juvenile Delinquency 1961 (Advisors Committee) Setreiarv Treasurer Salt Lake City Cen1964 ter for Prevention of Suicide Itah Womens Legislation Council C and Articles our Schools and Your Mones league of Women Voters Reteanh Publication How Much' How Soon1 A Survev of Capital Improvements in the Salt Area League of Women Voters Re search Publication Is Utah Education Bad Enough Vet'1 I La Mrs. James W. Ure Board of Managers National Congrww ot 1961 b4 Parents and Teachers Legislation Program C ommit tee National Congress of Parents and Teachers 1962 64 President Itah Congress of Parents and 1961 b4 Teacher 3 veers Vice President I tah Congress of Parents 195rt 59 and Teacher President Granite Council PTA 195b 6 Viet President Granite Council 195) 5b Chairman Parent & iamiU Life 1951 55 President, Vue President Legislation Chairman Hoom Representative Lihhie 194ft bo Edward PTA Member Salt Lake Counts Board of 1959 Health League of Women Voter of Salt Lake 1959 b1 of Director) Cit, (Board 1956 5b Granite W elfare Council Granite District Curriculum Studs Com 195' 5ft mitee Adult Education Council of Greater salt 1959 Lake I i 467-126- 0 38CReasons s" t I you should elect Road. Z C M 4 L Where a personal touch is yours Dr. L. G. McQuarrle, Is enjoying a glimpse of part of his family this week, as Mrs. McQuarrle, Melissa, Marvin and Marty, visit with him In Minnesota. Doctor McQuarrle Is working with Intricate heart anaestheology at the Mayo Clinic In Rochester. He has been at the Minnesota Hospital since the day after Christmas last year and will finish his training Just In time to beat the reindeers to the roof at 2885 Highland Hills HEEL LIFT Merrill J. Wood District 2 F. E. Peterson CutrvUlXXJd Beauty Salon VISIT TO DOCTOR WOMEN'S 1 R. W. Paid political ( Haiti Hnlilual A!u i tiM mi in l lot Scott Don houlu ( hantnan ( a4o Lam itiens 4MMM V V V V V-- V Paid by Republican State Central Committee Ray M. Child, chairman |