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Show Page S THE UTAH INDEPENDENT November 13, 197 0 Notes On The News... Leon Savage Slightly Disguised Editorials Analyzes Utah Election by Mark A. Anderson Special Seminar (Continued from page 7) Salt Lake County voted against the Gateway Amendsimply do not differ with my rement by an unofficial margin of 492 votes. Perhaps this cord as a legislator enough to small glimmer of light is a reflection of the 25,000 copies of explain it- any other way. the October 30th issue of the Utah Independent which were QUESTION; What are your plans for the future, Representadistributed mostly in Salt Lake County. FREE - According to Washington Report the average American family will pay almost $300 on interest on the national debt this vear. r tive Savage. Vm assuming that one who is as obviously concerned with the issues of our state and time as you are isn't going to withdraw from participation at this point. REP. SAVAGE: No, of course not. We are going to watch the legislature very closely of course, Salt Palace manager Earl Duryea has reaffirmed the status of the Salt Palace. He says that the Salt Palace is successful as a business because it will bring in enough money to pay operation expenses only. The public was sold on the project on the basis of the Salt Palace paying for the bonds SI 7 million. That was an unfortunate thing, because it simply is not true. non-prof- it particularly with respect to the man who takes my place there. We are going to encourage him in ever)' way we can to continue what weve started. Well supply liim with information and help wherever we can. A group of us have discussed an educational program for our district a kind of person to person program to There is another election coming soon in Salt Lake City. Commissioner Conrad B. Harrison is hoping that city residents will vote on December 1st to levy a $25 million tax on themselves for remodeling the Salt Lake airport. That is more than $130 for every man, woman, and child in the city. help all of our people become and remain well informed on the issues. Certainly our concern with the University will continue and we will continue to inform Legislators and others of the situation there. Proposals for changing our state constitution under the procedures outlined in the gateway amendment are another area of concern. No sir, Im not about to withdraw. QUESTION: I'm sure I speak In the election return news in the Deseret A ews ahead-linreads. Complete Rundown for State Senate. Surely for a great many people throughthe seriate isnt completely rundown as a result of this out our state when I say we e November 18,1970 g As an introduction to the Warm DR. HOWARD Seminar November WATROUS, PhD., acclaimed by many as the Soft-Yieldin- 19-20-2- 1, foremost authority on personal development and interpersonal relationships, will introduce the following subjects: O FEMININITY GLORIFIED O THE ANSWER TO THE AMERICAN CONFLICT IN MARRIAGE O THE UNISEX MOVEMENT IN AMERICA O THE MALE MYSTERY 7:30 P.M. South Salt Lake Library Auditorium 2520 So. State Street appreciate knowing that a man Editors Outlook of your (Continued) (Continued from page 2) On the, state level Governor Rampton demonstrated his hypocrisy as he spoke against the President coming to Utah to campaign for Laurence Burton while he himself campaigned vigorously for state legislators in the various legislative districts. The Utah voters foolishly voted to lake the first step toward destroying their state constitution when they passed the Gatewav Amendment. Instead of reading the amendment and thinking what it would mean, we feel that most people listened to the ballyhoo of the bandwagon approach created by the Constitution Revision Commission. That commission went around getting support of organizations and prominent individuals for the Gateway Amendment. The two major daily newspapers endorsed it along with Radio and Television Station KSL. Utahns were on earth. It appears subjected to the greatest snow-jo- b that the. first thing that will be thrown at the voters as a result of the Gatewav Amendment will be to increase the consolidation. No size of government bv 0 doubt the Miters will be subjected to more snow about lower taxes and increased efficiency. If they continue to heed the false promises made by false leaders the only direction this state and the nation can go is down. principles, your integrity, and your enthusiasm for what must often be just plain hard work, is still on the job. Thank you sir. 0 kirk 299-304- 1 ubscriibe Today Fl& MILY THE UTAH INDEPENDENT Box No. 6 6274 Salt Lake City, Utah 84106 Enclosed find JB3 for a oneyear subscription to the UTAH INDEPENDENT. c now see it, then: is one big miealeiilation in the efforts of the conservatives as they try deparately to As enlighten their fellowmcn by pamphlets, books, speeches. etc.They failed to foresee what the Savior saw regarding the people of his day. The people in tho.--e days loved darkness rather than light. Today, the blacker the darkness the more it is loved. And. the majority will fight anyone who even lights a candle. They no doubt would physically dispose of anyone who turned on the floodlights. The problem today, as is evidenced by this past election, is not so much that evil exists because evil has always been here. 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