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Show ) Southern Utah News Page 2 SOUTHERN UTAH- Thursday, October 8, 1964 Kanab, Utah - NEWS OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF KANE COUNTY, UTAH Published every Thursday at Kanab, Utah Errol G. Brown, Publisher Marilla M. Brown, Editor Entered as matter October 6, 1944 at the in office Kanab, Utah, under the Act of March 3, 1879. post second-clas- s MEMEBER UTAH STATE PRESS ASSOCIATION Subscriptions $3.50 per year, $2.00 for Six Months Frcoporl Amendment Important to Utah Like it or not, Utah is in a race with states to attract new industry our neighboring and so to provide new jobs. Statisticians will tell you that Utah is gowing fast growing as fast in terms of population as most western states. But our growth is slow and uneven, We need 10,000 new jobs every year just to keep pace with our population. Otherwise, our young people must go elsewhere for employment. Well, how do we attract new industry? (Remember, each time we speak of industry, we dont mean some t abstract symbol. We mean jobs . . . dollar-payin- g jobs job-wis- e. provided by industry.) Weve learned that there are several things about us that manufacturers like. Theres our location, close to the big booming west coast markets. They like our people, our labor force, our climate, and our level of education. e But they dont like the laws under which they must operate, as compared to (Sevada, Wyoming, Arizona, and now Idaho. All of these states have Freeport laws, and we have been placed in the unfortunate position of losing many new, industries to those states simply because we dont. Now ,we have the opportunity when we vote on the Freeport Amendment (Constitutional Amendment Proposition No. 1) in the November general election. This is an amendment with one simple, open pupose. It. is intended to remove any possible constitutional objections concerning bills already passed by the Utah legislature. It simply proposes to extend the terms of those old bills making Utah attractive to industry. It simply proposes, at the very least, to wipe out the handicaps Utah suffers in attracting industry, when compared with our neighboring states. It proposes to do so, not for selfish motives, but because the only way we can bring in outside wealth and increase our job opportunities is to make more goods than we can use ourselves, and sell that surplus outside the state. Its that simple. The Democratic Party and the Republican Party have endorsed the Freeport Amendment. So have labor unions, business organizations, manufacturers organizations, and civic leaders in every section of the state. It's time we grew up to be competitive with our neighboring states. Its time for long pants. ' Lets not drop the ball. Lets all get out and vote FOR the Freeport Amendment in November! It's Time For Long Pants In every church there are always some folks who are always mad at something. tax-wis- , Public Notico in cases where the stockholder or security holder appears upon the books of the company as trustee or in any other fiduciary relation, the name of the person or corporation for whom such trustee is acting also the statements in the two paragraphs shown the affiants full knowledqe and belief as to the Kanab, Utah for October 1 , -- circumstances and conditions ' 1964. under which' stockholders and 1. The names and addresses security holders who do not apof the publisher, editor, manpear upon the books of the and business maneditor, aging company as trustees, hold stock agers are: Errol G. Brown Puband securities in .a capacity lisher, and Marilla Brown Editor, other than that of a bona fide Utah. Kanab, owner. 2. The owners are Errol G. 5. The average number of Brown and Marilla M. Brown, copies of each issue of the n Utah. Kanab, sold or distributed, 3. The lnown bondholders, throuah the mails or othewise, other and security to mortgages, paid subscribers during the 1 or holders owning holding 12 months precedinq the date amount total of more cent or shown above was: 740. per of bonds, morgages, or other (Signature of? editor, publisher, securities are: none. business manager, or owner) 4. Paragraphs 2 and 3 include, Errol G. Brown Statement required by the act of August 24, 1912, as by the acts of March 3, 1933, July 2, 1946 and June 11, 1960 (74 stat. 208) showing the ownership, .management, h and circulation of Southern News published weekly at REPRESENTATIVE Laurence J. Burton believes: Success in Congress depends on background, experience, legislative knowhow together with a lot of hard work. Burtons success in Congress in securing passage of two major bills, the Dixie Poject and the Canyonlan'ds National Park are ample evidence that he practices what he preaches. v r ' Burton has always put the best interests of Utah FIRST and partisan considerations LAST. His performance has caused such men as Democratic Secretary of Interior Stewart Udall, the man 'directly responsible to the President for the direction and supervision of all activities in the Department of Interior to bear testimony to Burtons effectiveness. He said. .... It is not often that a freshman Congressman from a small state succeeds in getting such legislation as Canyonlands and the Dixe Porject worked with all of us . . . placed the best in passed in his first term terests of the state of Utah above partisan considerations. . . U-ta- One GREAT Term Deserves Another Re-Ele- ct LAURENCE J. BURTON . -- pub-icatio- C0f.GRES0r.1EN, 1st DISTRICT Republican , i Kane County Paid Political Advertisement by Boosters for Burton, Mrs. Elmer Jackson, Chairman |