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Show Friday, November SOUTH SALT LAKE HERALD Page 2 Taxpayers and Peoples Parlies Vie for Votes 3, 1961 OFFICIAL MUNICIPAL BALLOT Candidates for the election to the offices of Mayor and Councilman of the City of South Salt Lake, State of Utah at the Municipal Election, Tuesday, Nov. 7, 1961, If you wish to vote for a "ticket or group" place a cross (X) in the square below the name of the "ticket or group." If you wish to vote for individuals, place a cross (X) in the square following the name of the individual. (Continued from Page 1) John P. Oreno running for reelection, and Nathan W. Adamson seeking the other council post. Representing the Peoples Party are Paul C. Moore, councilman for the past two years, who seeks the mayors position, and Reed A. Beck and Harold K. Jamieson who are campaigning for places on the council. Both factions have been active the past week and a large vote is being anticipated. Both candidates for mayor have issued statements on their position. Mayor Bolinder reported a number of accomplishments of his administration resulting from cooperation of all department heads and an efficient office staff. He pointed out that 1957 campaign pledges had been and stressed that the tax mill levy had been cut from 21 to 16 mills, a reduc tion of about 24 per cent Black top road has been com pleted on 80 blocks", he said and economy has been significant, with a direct saving of over $25,000 because of elimination of the office of city manager. He said the city is in a sound financial condition and that all departments are cooperating. Mr. Moore, in his statement, said he has found the city administration has been characterized by political patronage, harrassment and emof barrassment citizens, of services, duplication paid inefficiency and subordination in appointed personnel, irregularities in council procedure, and cliquish favoritism." coun-cilme- ful-file- THE TAXPAYERS' PARTY THE PEOPLE'S PARTY For Mayor -- 4 year term for one (Vo For Mayor - 4 year term tv? for one) BOLINDER, J. MOORE, PAUL C. VERN For Councilmen-- 4 year term (Vote for two) OPEN: ORENO, JOHN P. JAMIESON, In addition, he said, in part, that he found . . . leadership generally ineffectual, and that the party had displayed a reluctance to change antiquated laws, vacillated in decisions, and often lacked the imagination and enthusiasm to carry out a dynamic, progressive community program. Such leadership," he said, not only results in a loss of community prestige, but costs the taxpayers money." To Hold Dinner The South Salt Lake Lady Lions Club will hold a dinner November 9 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Orville Livings- ton, 4706 Wallace Lane, as the third in a series of such affairs to raise money to help a needy family at Christmas time. Browsing Through the News With completion of electri, fication of the 6,000 mile railroad linking Moscow with Vladivostok on the Pacific Coast is now more than half electrified. The aim is to speed traffic on the main transportation artery of Siberia where Khruschev hopes to build a new industrial em3,300-miles- pire. Grand Central Drug Stores will move into Ogden for the first time with construction of a $900,000 junior department store, it was announced by Maurice Warshaw, Grand Central president. As a move to partially build up military power in the Berlin crisis, six U. S. Air Force bases in France are to be reactivated. Preparations are under way for arrival of U.S. squadrons, reported- jet fighter-bomber- 8:00 A.M. HUNTING IS A PRIVILEGE it Brigham Young University. It is being constructed with a view to expansion to 120 units. W. Adrian Wright, Salt Lake realtor is head of Western Travel, Inc. D.C. dairy firm has announced it will sell water in six gallon plastic bags for storage in home fallout shelters. According to the company the water will be pastuerized to remove harmful bacteria. It will sell for $1 a bag. OWNERS BEFORE motion available from "Entering their license agents. PROPERTY UTAH FISH & GAME COMMISSION Com- As reported in the U.S. and World Report, Khrushchevs report to the Communist Party Congress included this assessment of the U.S. Communist Party: The number of Communists in the U.S. is not great But this huge capitalist power with all its military and police apparatus is afraid of the Communist Party and creates all kinds of obstacles to its . . . the Wall cordless apStreet Journal, pliances and power tools are now under development They include lamps, fans, vacuum cleaners, food mixers, and so on. Rechargeable cells and batteries will flashlight the operating energy. provide According News functioning. say, using the words of the folk proverb: Tts a small unit of weight, but its valuable. Ideal National Life Insurance Co. is acquiring Western Life Insurance Co. in a merger approved by directors of both firms. Both are Salt Lake City quartered firms. One can to NEW LOW KATES Village Employment Berrien 2870 South State Phone 486-98- 11 Complete Personnel Service Call for Evening Interview Open Statement It is to be regretted that Councilman Paul C. Moore's statement in the Herald of October 27th should be pointedly It is well known that Mr. Moore is a man of letters. fact makes it difficult to understand why Mr. Moore would lend himself to be a partner in the many irregularities which he says exists in the government. Gty . This It is difficult to understand how Mr. Moore hopes to achieve the "imagination and enthusiasm to carry a dynamic, progressive community program." It is hard to imagine fust how Mr. Moore can achieve complete change. It is hard to believe that being spawned in corrupt local politics, maintaining a two-ye- ar silence, it is possible for Mr. Moore to emerge so completely clean ana possessing so outstandingly dormant. leadership qualities here-to-fore A few memberships open The Gfy of South Salt Lake has often been pointed out as a model of sound financial planning. The tax city levy has been reduced by 24 in four years. Our police and fire departments are among the best. Our roads are excellent. Our assessed valuation increases year by year. The business climate is good and we are extending our borders. CHAMPION CLUB These are facts that cannot be refuted by rhetorical gibberish. OBTAIN PERMIS- SION FROM LAND than they are at the munists for putting it up. ' 51-un- PRIVATE PROPERTY An Indian editor back home in New Delhi, said, East Germans were angrier at the West for not knocking down the wall that divides Berlin s. Western Travel, Inc., Salt Lake City, will build a tourist motei $650,000 in Provo near the entrance to Sat. Nov. 4th gov- seasons are shown In the annual prodo HAROLD K. City Recorder RESPECT erning hunting (Vote for two) (Signed) MARTHA J. TOOMBS Detailed ulations year term d, A Washington, reg- 4 OFFICIAL BALLOT ATTEST: All hunters should become familiar with the trespass law which provides for more stringent penalties for trespass on private property. rules and For Councilmen-- ADAMSON, NATHAN W. ly QUAIL SEASONS For Councilmen - 4 year term (Vote for two) n, SOUTH SALT LAKE HERALD Entrred as 2nd Class Matter at the Post Office in Salt Lake City, Utah, under the Act of March 3, 1879. Published weekly on Friday. THE PHEASANT AND For Mayor -- 4 year term (Vote for one) LEARN TO FLY in the For Details Call Davis or Paid Political Advertisement by O. G. Wells 61 EMpire 4-54- 40 |