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Show i KEEP THURSDAY, SENATOR NOVEMBER 3, ELECT O O Lynn McKinnon 1966 ' Midvale, Utah. Published in the County Bee, Nov. 2, 9, Deceased: EVERETT E. DAHL, Attorney for Adminlstratlx. East Center Street, ; Summit 16 and 33, 1966. FOR EXPERIENCE H. DINES, RE-ELEC- Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 70 East Center Street, Mid-val- e, Utah, on or before the 2nd of February, 1867. day Claims must be presented in T ARCHIE PACE DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE Republican Candidate for for H Two-Ye- a w vj e e State 2d i :s E Representative O 760 of George IT. Qinet, THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of OEORGE tet LA VINE SOLOMON, LEGAL NOTICE Deceased. AdministraKx of the 75-9-- ' COALVILLE, UTAH LAHBER1 accordance with the provisions of ' Utah 5, Code Annotated, 1953, and with proper verification as required therein.' Summit County Bee 5 EXPERIENCED f i " O Term In Legislature 2 Terms Rich County Treasurer 3 Terms Rich County School Board Active In Church and Civic Affairs 1 B B Summit County 3 8 3 cs ft? e5 a, S e 3 I Summit County is now one of the top counties in the State of Utah. Commissioner Pace has contributed greatly to our county's progress and will continue this coming November to serve its people with integrity and wisdom if O c9 IQ ed 8th. & 3. 3. VQ in ao YOUR SUPPORT WILL BE APPRECIATED! CH(o)relS)lnl 3E WE NEED SENATOR burton. H H JOHN LAMBERT 2T S B aO 3 IN THE UTAH STATE SENATE o ro 3' ? t o Rancher Water Expert Farmer Member of the Central Utah Conserv- o 3 a IS s B km a CD great recrs o 6 a- - ancy District; presently serving as chairman of irrigation and agriculture in the Utah State Senate. I w H on IA C c! o O cs P 1 H Educatted in the Broad Field of Experience. Active L.D.S. Member. Re-Ele- ct Paid Political Adv. by Demont Lett, Thomas Letter, Will Durrant and Sam Hopkin. Judge Merrill C. em (Third Judicial District) ASK ANYONE WHO KNOWS HIM Volte Democratic a Paid Political Ad by John Adkins Moore Motors Chevrolet, Buick Dealers November 8 COALVILLE, UTAH SEVERAL '66 Chevrolet Executive FOR v CARS Efficiency . . Good Government . . Experience ft COMPANY OWNED CARS 1966 Buick LaSabre Fully equipped 4 door hardtop unev. impaia iyob i i j ! ! Public Reception To Meet a i - m.-- ioor nam top, imiy eqii- ped, power Ktrinp, p.b., fac tory air conditioned I 1966 Chev. Impaia Snort Couno. r ML. P.S.. P.O. 1966 Chev. Chevelle IS. S. fully equipped, P.O. ! Democratic Candidates 1962 Chev. Impaia Fully equipped, P.O., 22,000 actual miles 1962 Buick Skylark Memorial Building, Park City Tard Top Super Sport 1961 Chev. Impaia 4 door Nov. 2, 8 to 10 p.m. Commissioner of ar Ilard Top, fully equip ped The proof of a man in office cannot be his promises; it must be his performance, his accomplishments, his voting record. What has Laurence Burton done to deserve your vote? Here is his record: In two short terms in the U. S. Congress, your Congressman, Laurence J. Burton, has achieved superior recognition for his diligence and attention to duty as your man in the House. 1. His outstanding performance during his first term, serving on the committee most important to the West, Interior and Insular Affairs, won him an additional major post , in his second term on the Agricultural Committee (that's two full committee assignments). 2. Congressman Burton's service on two full committees brought with it the heavy responsibility of serving on SIX (repeat, SIX) House Mines and Minnow is he the ranking ing (where member); Irrigation and Reclamation (Utah's only member); Insular Affairs; Forestry; Domestic Marketing and Consumer Relations; Farm Labor. 3. Congressman Burton's diligence and outstanding performance won him two consecutive appointments from House Speaker John Pubto the lic Land Law Review Commission. (There were only six appointees from the House, whose membership is 435, and Laurence Burton is Utah's only member.) He serves on this commission with national figure such as Laurence Rockefeller; Senator Henry Jackson; Senator Clinton Anderson; Senator Tom Kuchel; Governor Phillip Hoff of Vermont; Representative Wayne Aspinall, and Dr. Maurice Goddard. The national leaders of the Repub4. lican Party have recognized Laurence Burton as someone who does his homework. During this session they have appointed or elected him to the following assignments: Assistant Republican Whip Member of Republican House Executive Committee (There are 140 Republican members in the House.) ck 12-ma- I Member Republican National Congressional Campaign Committee Vice president of the 88th Club (all Republican congressmen first elected in 1962). Attendance Records All roll call votes this session of Congress (an election year). Source: Latest issue of official "Congressional Quarterly." J. LAURENCE BURTON 79 h) (R-Ufa- Frank E. Moss (D-Uta- David S.King Wallace F. Bennett (D-Uta- (R-Uta- CARS h) 69 h) (Abi.nl bacauM ef illnaii) Wayne N. Aspinall (On ef Itio moil ffacthra and ential mm In Congrtit) Walter S. Baring Tene Roncallo Influ- 47 42 (D-Nt- e.l (Voted by Waih. D.C. Young Dmm "Outstanding Democrat Freihman far 196oi" ha alio ipoko In Utah la behalf of J. Ktith Melville.) at n YOU CAN BE PROUD the man who to serve you best. RECORD of OF will THIS continue Keep BURTON in Congress! Paid Political Ad by Ernest Chappoll SEVERAL OTHER .79 .78 h) |