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Show v, p. n Q ine fepnngville (Utah) Herald Page Five : b: I x '(i y ' . . ' :--,: ? v . . I ...'" f : I -y, . S - ' ' . - .-""( : . .' v QyalSffied for PEACE. PROGRESS P R 0 S P E R I T Y President Dwight D. Eisenhower Vice-President Richard M. Nixon ? I s x ! I 1 ! . . ; ' ; I , ! J I ( : '': f i : ' . .-'? . v . . ; - i a ' J V.' . : V " "it i William A. Dawson, Congressman, 2nd Dist. Congressman Dawson, a native of Davis county served three 9 terms as county attorney; LDS bishop Layton ward, eight years; city mayor two, terms: Served four years as state senator; sena-tor; two years state welfare commissioner; elected to congress in 1946; served six years in U.S. House of Representatives. He has. a wife and two daughters. Wallace F. Bennett, U. S. Senator Counted upon by President Eisenhower to help put over a difficult dif-ficult piece of legislation, Senator Wallace F. Bennett is reported repor-ted to be one of the hardest working men in Washington D.C. A native of Salt Lake City; Senator since 1951; University of Utah graduate. "Let's keep Bennett in the Senate." George Dewey Clyde, Governor George Dewey Clyde, a native of Springville, Utah county, has wide experience in organization and administrative work; outstanding agricultural, civil engineer; worked as director of Utah Power and Water Board; Dean of US AC School of Engineering; En-gineering; trained in private industry 35 years; married to former for-mer Ora Packard, Springville; have five sons and daughters. I J . t j r X I I j I ' I k at . . . .J ..... W . ) j " I I I, . - i 1 . ' - i I ' ( : ' j .. - ) 't':- ; i' ' ' - ; ;f ,' . ' i i I ' ' ' ' I 1 V. Halvor Madsen State Legislature Dist. 3 Mr. Madsen, successful Provo business busi-ness man, immigrated from Denmark Den-mark at age of 6 years; attended schools in Provo and New York University; served as LDS bishop 7 years; served on LDS mission to Denmark; Is High Councilman; married Sarah Ellis of Bountiful and they have four sons. "'Our Legislature needs such men." George E. Collard State Legislature Dist. 4 A man with a wide varied experience exper-ience as teacher, banker, church official, agriculturist, public official; offi-cial; presently serving as Provo City Councilman having previously previous-ly served as Provo Mayor. A man who knows Utah, with a background back-ground of successful achievement in a broad field of endeavor. He qualifies as a law maker to serve his state with dignity and honor. LeRoy D. Tingey State Legislature Dist. 5 Mr. Tingey has served as Springville Spring-ville city councilman four years; presently on city planning commission. com-mission. He is a High Councilman in Kolob Stake; has filled an LDS mission to Great Britain; served as bishop 9 years; presently manager man-ager of Kolob Stake Welfare farms; has knowledge of farm, school, road problems. Earl L. Page State Legislature Dist. 6 Earl L. Page was born in Payson, 1899. He is a veteran of world war I, Manager Page Furniture Co., joint owner of Page Orchards and farms; past president Y. M. M. I. A.; past president Chamber of Commerce. Served two terms on City Council. Member of Republican Republi-can State Central Committee, director di-rector Payson Building and Loan Company. Orville Gunther State Legislature Dist. 1 president of Leni, Mr. Gunther 7,! a successful businessman Kr?- Graduate of BYU; ser-tai.rtt ser-tai.rtt TS nussion in Germany; schl ve years T Utah Legislature, 1952 Kte'Sember utah Conference, cation HZ Coherence on Edu-ttati Edu-ttati chairman revenue, 2?" nwuttee, 1955; helped "e Central Utah Voc. School. C. Wilford Larsen State Legislature Dist. 2 Mr. Larsen served in 1952 legislature. legisla-ture. He attended schools in Canada, Can-ada, BYU. He and his wife, the former Edna Scorup, operate a fruit farm in Orem; have financial interest in southeast Utah cattle ranch. He has served as LDS bishop; stake High Councilman; Boy Scout worker; member Farm Bureau; Orem C. of C; National Livestock Assn. r,--' i ; 'V ' . i i k .,' . v i M V ' . ' fs ' - ' V ' 1 i i '' . ': ar.."A ' " F. Rulon Nicholes County Commissioner 4-year An American Fork farmer, Mr. Nicholes has served a term as president of the Farm Bureau; three terms on American Fork CitV Council; is former LDS bishop bish-op member American Fork Hospital Hos-pital Board, school survey committee com-mittee As incumbent commissioner,' commis-sioner,' his responsibility has been to the infirmary; Board of Health, Youth Home. . w., . . ' - . I i 1 Verl G. Dixon County Commissioner 2-year Native of Utah County, graduate of BYU, filled LDS mission to France. Worked in National Office Of-fice Boy Scouts in New York; attended at-tended night school at Columbia University, studied personnel administration. ad-ministration. Overseas Veteran of World War II; active in church and civic organizations. Served four years as County Clerk, five years as County Commissioner. " " , f -I ' v , . ' : , . ,v, J ' 4 -A - ''- Jackson B. Howard District Attorney Jackson B. Howard, incumbent . district attorney is a native of Provo; married the former Gloria Russell and they have four children. child-ren. Practiced law in Provo 6 years; former assistant district attorney now serving as Springville Spring-ville city attorney. Graduate of . U. of U. and University of Texas; member State and Federal Bar Assns. UTAH COUNTY DESERVES GOOD GOVERNMENT ote Iepubfican! BACK THE EISENHOWER TEAM lote Republican! 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