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Show Page Two March THE UTAH STATESMAN SO. 1ISS THE UTAH STATESMAN Covenaeil" "A Weekly Newspaper Devoted to Good Dawson Reports Harry B. Miller, Publisher Gail Feltch, Editor 421 Church Street Phone EM By Rep. William A. Dawson 4-3- Entered as 2nd Class matter at the Post Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, under the act of March 3, 1879. Subscription $3.00 per year. Single copy 10c Published weekly at 421 Church Street, Salt Lake (Sty, Utah. NATIONAL EDITORIAL ASSOCIATION, 1956 ' March 30, 1956 Vol. 10; No. 12 Editorial Ask Merrill Faux, for three and a half years county chairman, or any of the officers and leaders who have worked with him. This is the philosophy they have worked on during the past three and a half years and the records show success. More people in Salt Lake county have turned out to the ballot box in the past three and a half years and more people have taken an active role in politics than any time in the countys history. Salt Lake County helped boost Utahs voting record far above Colorados in the 1952 contest Salt Lake County Republicans formed a nucleus from which the entire state has taken example. If the reasons behind this increase in political activity were innumerated the Number One cause would still be the philosophy Elections are won at the ballot box. In reality this means from the bottom working ilp, creating organization and harmony individuals. among During the past two years Merrill Faux aided by Mrs. Dee Abbott, ay Stevens, and Vem Jorgenson, made 'this philosophy their guide. When the new officers take the pledge Saturday they should take a minute to reflect on die results and follow this with basic rule. through GOOD GOVERNMENT IS EVERYBODY'S JOB! Subscribe now to THE UTAH STATESMAN "A weekly uewspepei devoted to good government end keep pace with local state and national government news. 2 years $5.00 CIRCULATION OFFICE 421 Chuck Street - Salt Lake City, Utah NAME ADDRESS STATE Remittance d The crazy-qui- lt similar provisions are what caused President Eisenhower to label the bill bad. It is up to the senior members of the 'Agricultural Committees to solve the problem and report out legislation based upon practically not politics. And if they dont act fast, it will be too late. This years planning time is upon us. Unfortunately, House Agricultural Committee Chairman Cooley of North Carolina has shown little tendency to speed up consideration of a new bill. ... multi-millio- n log-rollin- g r dollar, parks and monuments improvement program for Utah. In reviewing the proposals, I find that the major portion of the money would be spent developing roads, trails, campgrounds and picnic areas. This is as it should be. g of present park areas is as great a problem today as undertaffing of them. ten-yea- Over-crowdin- Jhi ... .. Mrs. Florence Lund said this week. He is a vigorous, healthy man better now than at any other time. He is not a tired man by any means. Mrs. Lund, head of the delegation of Utah women attending the national womens conference in Washington, D.C. in early March, had this to say after hearing the President speak at one of the top conference meetings. ... d 600 BYU Classes LOWES Summer Sched. Approximately 600 courses in some 40 departments will be offered at Brigham Young University summer school this year, according to Dr. Howard T. Reid, acting director of summer school. Applications for admission to summer school are due May Former students who will be returning to Brigham Young University for the summer quarter are reminded that they must in order to for. which is on June 11, register scheduled as registration day for summer school. 7-1- 0. Bill me later UNWORKABLE . . . These and The NaPARKS PROGRAM Senate would hurt more farm families than it would help. For tional Park Service this week reamendment leased its plans for a example, a was adopted setting high price supports on livestock feeds. This amendment of course would benefit feed producers. But livestock who represent 56 per producers cent of farm income and who are now in difficulty would find feed costs increased. Reed Benson, son of the famed DAIRY PRICES The Senates handling of the dairy indus- Secretary of Agriculture, got rave notices from national and. local try is another example of the papers last week when he took folly of trying to solve the farm his fathers place at the Womens problem by politics and pressure. Conference. Hell make an outSince April, 1954, when Secretary of Agriculture Benson courage- standing politician, was the comment of one Utah woman who ously lowered price supports, the attended the meet. dairy industrys economic position has been steadily improving. ConMrs. LaRue Jex returned sumption has increased and gov- last week from an extensive easternment purchases and storage ern trip. After a week's sojourn costs have steadily dropped. in Washington,. D. C. attending BUTTER GONE As a matter of fact, one goal of Secretary the Fourth Republican Womens Benson was fulfilled this week. Conference and the GOP CamThe Department of Agriculture paign School Mrs. Jex visited in announced that all1 government-owne- New York City. She is national stocks of surplus butter committeewoman for the Repubhave now been disposed of. And the price paid farmers for milk lican party in Utah. has increased about 4c per hundredweight over what it was Television belittled the Presiwhen the Secretary lowered rigid support prices back in 1954. The dents physical health, when he Senate farm bill would return made his historic decision speech, the industry to the type of program that got it in trouble in the first place. Offered In SUBSCRIBE NOW! CITY South-dominate- ... legislation approved by the Elections are won at the ballot box is probably the oldest cliche in die political circle but Salt Lake County Republican leaders found out that it still works. year $3.00 not anything constructive will be done this session to .help the nations farmers rests squarely on the shoulder of the Agricultural Committees of the House and Senate. The senior members of these groups must act to work out and act fast sound legislation. Certainly the bill that was practically written on the floor of the Senate during the past month is completely unworkable. HURT MANY Follow Through I FARM ISSUE . . . Whether or -- PHARMACY m Sherman B. Lowe apply on Calendar of events for summer begins with class work starting on June 12. July 4 will be observed as a national holiday and the first term of the two terms will end July 13. New registration for second term and class work will begin on July 16. The 81st Summer Convocation will be held August 17 at the end of second term. school Professional Building 349 East 1st South five-wee- k I TEA! OLD Kantucky Stniftit Bourbon Whbkoy 88 PtOOF WATBFILL AND FRAZIER DISTILLERY CO, BARDSTOWN. Kt. b a Additional information may be obtained by writing to Director of Summer School, Brigham Young University, Provo. PHONE m 4-43- 75 Salt Lake City |