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Show Southern Utah News Page 4 t elect voting district officers and delegates to the county conven: tion. The State Republican Central Committee expects thousands of people to attend the 1239 meetings the Republicans will hold in every corner of the state. State GOP Chairman Ray M. Child said we expect the television program to give a uninimi-t- y to the meetings which could be achieved in no other way. "" The program will be broadChannel 5. cast on KSL-Tfrom 8:00 to 8:30 P.M. Mass, meetings are scheduled to begin at 8:00 PJVI. Mr. Child urged each mass meeting chairman to make a television set the center of the meeting in his district We will give instructions to party members throughout the state and introduce GOP candidates for state and federal office, he added. District procedure and. organization will also be discussed by , Each voting district will elect a chairman, vice chairman, secretary, treasurer, at least three committeemen, and delegates to the county convention. In some counties .the voters will also nominate delegates to the state convention at tfie mass meetings. Delegates to the state convention will elect .delegates to the national convention, a national committeeman and committee-womaand presidential electors. They will also nominate canand Condidates for state-wid- e Those officers. district gressional candidates for offices of the state senate in multiple county areas will be nominated at the state convention. The State Republican Central Committee, meeting March 14 in Salt Lake City approved the dates of the senate convention as June 12, 13, 1963. Because of several conflicts the convention date is still tentative. n, . Senator Sherman P. Lloyd Lake City) and his wife were in Kanab Monday' April ' 20th (R-Sa- jj A 0ETC AND Bki FIAT FFETWHKH STOMP OUT DROPPED ct& ACrrrft in the guests. The winners were Fran-tireds Swapp and Hilma .Dennis. d. a handful of minerals were used The Tri City Little League schedule or the coming season many others. These minerals make a major contribution to "our expanding economy and rising standard of living. follows: Fredonia at Valley; May 19 Kanab Lions at Kanab Legion. May 22 Valley at Kanab Lions; Kanab Legion at Fre- . i UTAH donia. May 26 Valley at Kanab Legion; Kanab Lions at Fre- WIN WITH donia. MINING ASSOCIATION "From the earth comes an abundant life for all" d6nt need big feet to stamp out a cigarette 1 You AAITCH i Fredonia at Kanab May 29 Lions; Kanab Legion at Valley. June 2 Kanab Legion at Kanab Lions; Valley at Fredonia. June 5 Kanab Legion at Valley; Fredonia at KanabLions. June 9 Kanab Lions at Kanab Legion; Fredonia at Valley. June 12 Valley at Kanab Lions; Kanab Legion at Fre- Utah Deserves the Best 1ITCHE donia. June 23 Valley at Kanab Kanab Lions at Legion; Fre- donia. June 26 ia; Kanab Lions. June 30 IS THE Valley at FredonLegion at Kanab j MAN Republican Candidate for Governor of Utah Kanab Lions at Fredonia at Kanab LeValley; gion. July 3 - Kanab Legion at Valley; Fredonia at Kanab Lions. This ends the 1st half. t ' f j at Kanab Legion, August 4 Fredonia; Valley at Kanab Lions. Kanab Lions at August 7 Kanab Legion; Fredonia at Valley' August 11 Valley at Kanab Legion; Kanab Lions at ' k X 5' a - V - - X 'J.& -- v 'V V' X ,y - . V v o " Jf V Jf" W VP Fredonia. Kanab Legion August 14 at Kanab Lions; Valley at Fredonia. Kanab Lions at August 18 Valley; Fredonia at Kanab Legion. Kanab Legion August 21 at Valley; Fredonia at Kanab 3 V r XvttX-.- jAr.-.- W.WSjMXVW.- u Lions. a member of the University of Utah Boards of Regents since 1 961 , and through his service in our state legislature, Mitch Melich has been a major force in obtain ing needed funds for our schools and universities. As lt It Pays To Advertise 1 - Instrumental in advancing the power and storage utilization of the Colorado River, Mitch Melich has helped make Utah a leader in the mining industry; has led in deof state veloping the multi-us- e land for scenic, recreational and economic puiposes. . J j I During his thirty years of public service in Utah,MiJch Melich has advocated balanced state budgets. He was the original sponsor of the Legislative Council whose work has resulted in improved . legislation. Mitch Melich is young, vigorous, an experienced administrator Dance to the Swinging Music of Max Miller and the Tanglefoot Trio. IN PUBLIC SERVICE INLAW Board of Regents, University of Utah, member since 1961 Utah Mining Association, president, 1963 Republican Notional Committeeman for Utah Utah Heart Association, director, 1 963 Honorary Colonels Advisory Corps, Utah National Guard University of Utah Development Fund, member, 1 957-6Utah State Senator, 1943-5Republican minority leader, Utah State Senate, 1949 Utah Municipal League, director, 1945-4- 9 Utah Legislative Council, 1 949-5Utah Water and Power Board, 1947 Colorado River Commission of Utah, 1945-4- 7 University of Utah Law Schools, graduate 1934 Utah State Bar and Americon Bar Association, member Grand County Attorney, 1941-42- ; City Attorney of Moab,. 1935-5- 1949-5- ! 0 0 ,-' . 4 0 SATURDAY APRIL, 20, 0:E3 P. H. IN BUSINESS 0 Consultant, Atlas Minerals, 1962 to present Uranium Reduction Co., president and director, 1 954-6- 2 Utex Exploration Company, 1952-6First Security Bank of Utah, Board member since 1962 Ideof National Insurance Company, director since 1958 2 4 A Self-mad-e Man Mitch Melich was born in Bingham Canyon, Utah, February 1, 1912. His father died when Mitch. was 10 years old, and Mitch has been ever since. He started selling newspapers, later worked at the Utah Copper Company mine, earning his tuition for college. 'self-supporti- y Republicans Attend Mass Meetings April 27. Make your vote count. After receiving his law degree from Doris M. Snyder of Salt Lake City. where he also became Moab. U civic activities. He and Mrs. Melich have four children. iMitch Melich tin Between Fredonia, Arizona and Kanab, Utah ftMOSCO HAVE CIOAEHTE3 AND COTTLCD UQU03 TO GO : I . - - J ; f ; i 4i f v. I 1 fi the University of Utah, he married He established a law practice in active in business, legislation and now live in Salt Lake City. They has been a Utah citizen and Utah builder all his life. iwfUfav hi ftu ftU V2 in quantity . . . coal, iron, tin, lead, copper, stone and oil. Today the list has grown tremendously with the addition of molybdenum, beryllium, uranium vanadium, aluminum, potash, phosphate, sulfur, gypsum and Gcason Gchcdulo . Mrs. Ann Brown entertained her bridge club Wednesday night. Dinner was served to 8 More minerals more benefits FCieevr TrI City r l- A CROSS BETWEEN ( Valuable Wialj) In 1870, only V state officials. BUTlSTbMP Thursday, April 23, 1964 No matter what your age, the years have got you down when it takes you longer to rest up than it did to get Smohey Says: Live TV to Spark GOP Mass Meeting The Republicans plan a first for Utah politics April 27th when they will use a locally produced television program as the main feature of their mass meetings. 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