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Show Ik SERVING VI. xxxx mo. i ii ii i THE RIVER BEAR VALLEY Published Weekly at Tremonton, .Utah, Thursday, October 30, 1952 IV V i I Number 5 II II Ln n 11111 M II II U Ml. KIW 1 MM Of He has earned the right to squawk -n- ote "J HAVE VOTED", , button in his lapd. It's the After Nov. 4, no matter who wins the election, there'll be lots of squawks. You can earn that right by VOTING. Sure, if you don't vote you can still squawk your head off legally, too. But griping about the results of an election you didn't vote in is like squawking about the way the schools are run if you don't " pay your taxes. Tl Tl I ' difference between kibitzing and playing ' your own hand. That's good. That's a healthy expression of the American right of free speech. But only on one conditi6n . . . you have to earn the right to squawk about the government. HT1T1 TP 1 Wu LuJWUUhv JUJCJ V If II , That's why politicians are so almighty sensitive to squawks when they come from VOTERS.' And that's why you lose a lot more than an election if you don't vote no matter HAVE who wins. Yes, 7 V VOTED ' rather than squawk about your government for the next four vears. VOTE for it NOW. "See you at the polls!" Vote-Nes- t ' |