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Show I Thursday August. 6, 1 FIRST 964 Southern Utah News DflPTIST ' ft . KANAB, UTAH 00 on 2nd East) (1 DI!t. South of Ihvy. PJLL lik Lf A Church with u O U. S. S. SERVICES: 9:45 A.ftl. 11 REAL ACHIEVEMENT The Pharmaceutical Manufacturers Association reports that more than 90 per cent of the key drug discoveries since 1941 came from indus- CHURCH ., . . 11:C3 AM, Erast. Ser. try research: about 9 per cent from universties and state institutions and less than one per cent from federal government research. In 1962 industry spent $238 million on drug research and the national government $71 W-7:3- 9 a warm welcome1 iw m lion. A 4v -- Tv. u 3 Tw Tw Kt ike OFFICIAL NOTICE OF PRIMARY ELECTION ! OFFICE OF COUNTY CLERK PROVIDED BY SECTION 20-1-1- 4, , UTAH CODE, AS AMENDED 1961, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO QUALIFIED REGISTERED ELECTORS, THAT PRIMARY ELECTION WILL BE CONDUCTED IN KAHE COUNTY, UTAH Ul o O n TTGOTT 3AD3 o o o 4V Page 7 Kanab, Utah JV DEMOCRATIC IT ww TUESDAY, AUGUST 4 i-- -- UNITED STATES SENATOR, GOVERNOR, SECRETARY OF STATE, f Si DEAN STATE TREASURER, STATE AUDITOR STATE SENATORS, STATE REPRESENTATIVES, COUNTY OFFICIALS (two-yeterm) FOR GOVERNOR CANDIDATE 1023 For Tho Purpose of Nominating For Public Office: 3 ur II, Why does Utah have such a disorganized mess in state government? Because state agencies have grown without careful planning or ar coordination. , Ernest H. Dean tried hard to help to reform the state government for more efficiency and less cost. Unfortunately the Governor vetoed the bill designed to study a thorough , s T POLLS OPEN FROM 7:00 A. 0:00 P. tt. 3T re-orga- n- ization and revisal of our state government. Dean, if elected Governor, will give us a better value for our dollar and more economy for our tax dollar. IYL TO THOMAS HAYCOCK COUNTY CLERK KANE COUNTY. UTAH Paid political ad by Volunteers for Dean ' RE - ' VOTE r ELECT for KEH GHALIDERLAIH SUEEUVl your LLOYD DISTRICT ATTORHEY Republican With 12 Years Expcricnco In Administration of Criminal Law i- - Hes a proven Winner, an established Con- servative Legislator His Most Productive Years are Ahead Born, raised and formerly practised Law in Kane County 3- - Hes demonstrated his ability and integrity in more than 700 legislative votes in the - He Can Win in November. Former Assistant Attorney General, State of Utah Veteran of World War 11 4- , , 4 Capable, ask any Peace Officer in the Sixth Judicial District, a bout his ability and record. The contest for District Attorney in the Tuesday Primary will be final There will be no General Election run-of- f as only one party has candidates. past 10 years T be Man For Our Time Elect Lloyd HOW , 4 VOTE IN THIS CONTEST TUESDAY, IT IS IMPORTANT TO YOU ' Hen Chamberlain Ro-EIc- ct ' i , (Paid Political Ad) . and, in November Paid by Win, In November Committee, Phillip A. Bullen, chairman |