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Show u,!,,, t L,,. ....l,.,.,;,,.,!..,;,...,.- , ll- . -... -- rf p. ! W i:! WW mm pU- NL "it t CTSSCOMEMITV .SPEW YEARS UiB ADVERSE CONDITIONS TRYING 10 ESTAS ' liIY m k fm 0F GOVERMMBIT EMBRACING ALL OF TIE FREEDOMS. C by f ar!niostI'oJIt?ti)n?"d f w G a,ch1ievements made in the past under its leaders, and calls upon you to take notice that of all the administrations, its administrations are uuisianaing. e pledge now to continue this advancement in projects and planning for the welfare of the people and the City of Springville. WE GIVE Tile FOLLOWING TEN REASOHS WHY YOU SHOULD VOTE THE CITIZENS TICKET STRAIGHT ON NOVEMBER 4TH AT THE POLLS- 1. Early completion of the Bartholomew water and power pro- 7. To be conservative of city finances so that taxes will not rise FOR t To pvnmH a i to a point where people can not afford to pay. ' " as funds born" COni?, where necessary, the sewer system 8. To improve our present streets and sidewalks and to open PaufM. Raymond Mayor rrT tJLtoiue available. new streets where needed " mtU?J?Srt !hC SCh00.1 bfUilduing pro-ram and the improve- 9. Co-operation with the State of Utah, Springville Chamber of I A- L' Thorpe 4"Year Councilman t u ana enlargement ot other educational buildings in our Commerce, and other civic organiations in achieving com- Mays Anderson ..2-Year Councilman N i f jj , ,. , pletion of the National Guard Armory in Springville. ( . Jr. ov n ., 4. lo further the completion of our recreational facilities. 10. Realizing the great service our Veterans have given, in serv- 1 C' A" Kmg 2Year Councilman ' iro1"? i lmprov.ement of the health and sanitation pro- ing their Community, State and Nation in the past years; we Raymond Klauck ..2-Yr. Councilman r tT' sucnasg "bage disposal, etc. . pledge to investigate their wants and needs and to assist them LT . TI m , . , , b. To encourage and support new industries, coming into our whenever possible j Morris IT. (Dutch) Bird Recorder community. ' - RESPECTFULLY YOURS, . ' Emily Miner : Treasurer DOCTOR ALBERT L. THORPE PAUL M. HAYMOMD RAYMOND MAYSW CHARLES A. KING . M.y.r !,tlVL 2-Yoar Couci.n,a T" KLAUCK ANDERSON ) , j i f 'l 2-Year Councilman 2-Year Councilman r , ! j ; '!. ! ' ' Hv r J'Tl I ! I 1 1 ' - ' " I i 1 f " A i . " v : : . . I t. : vi ' Jl - v. . ,. i ' IV I - t.n mi. K.ia !4k.M I , j Served 15 years with United S fi $ l Eoni in SaUna. Utah. Moved to t ' . I " States Steel, working as Account- ; J f J ' j ; I "j I Cprir.gville, Utah, when about 4 ' f' '' ' J ant, Fuel and Water' Supervisor, i ' " J f Schooled in Sprinsrville. After : ' 'X . ' s 5 Electrical Engines, Buyei in the Li ni .aol JLi, m,u;m- m,imml im Born in Fairfield, Mains. Re- loavln& schooi took Civil En- ' ' " A 1 V 8 Purchasing Dept. ceived his early education there gineertng and Mining at Bingham . Is . president of the Springville HS i. o'-T ana in that vionity. His profas- any3n:ad chargeSf,; cars when - - -V - Junior Chamber of Commerce;' He a ate 0 'Z the Bingham & Garfield went into T " V i j f . t , U , - . Secretary and Treasurer American vVgh Sett ! the Pniladelphia College ot usteo Eir.gham. Also the Denver and ' , ' X I PaH o r c pathy and Surgery and th3 Kan. R;o Crande Railway,' and Utah I . . ' ' I Red Cioss. Secretary-Treasurer of .In March, 1941, he loft with the ' sas City College. He had three Copper Company as assistant gen- " . t , , ' - ,. Merchants Bowling League. Springville National Guard unit years hospital training at the Con- era, tj-ac foreman, - - ; ' . ' - V . ' HaS worked on several commit- for active duty in the Army. He ley Clinical Hospital; one year as Later took up mining, then - - ' , ; tees in a civic capacity to further received a commission in an Arm- ' an intern and two years as Resi- moved to Springville. , . ' . . the progress of Springville City ored Division in Ft. Knox, Ken- ' dent Physician; and a year and constructed what is now the- ' " fy , y ' is interested in the expansion and tuckv Uth September, 1943. as one-half private practice in Kan- Springville Garage and Storage, ( - i - - . . . . ; . , 3 2nd Lieutenant. He served as an sas City. built and operated since 1919. ' , i " ' k ' ) development of Springville. officer for 28 months. Served in ' . v, Has wife and three sons. f ' "' , i the European theatre of oper- Since coming to Springville he , , . , .,,.,.,.. . - UAnnr mffn ations as a tank platoon com- ; has had an active practice and has - . MORR S H B RD mander' After a few months he ' aCtiwflsPTheTirsTpreSIent MRS. EM LY M NtK i " ' ' , , '' I lllllllj II. UBIW was taken prisoner by the Ger- - izations. Was the first Jtresiaeni ,. . .' r, j man3- On January 21, 1944, he of the Springville Lions Club; has City Treasurer ( Recorder escaped the Germans and went I acted as a director of the Charru - - - ' : . 1,.. ! ..J, j , , with the Russian forces. For two V ber of Commerce, and at this time ""imi111" """ f 1 months he was a guest of the iSnniCeHereSwaesnt presiding The" i ? I Paul M. Haymond, candidate for Chamber of Commerce Distin- . ' " Durmt'kistombT v,hme' active part in the CivdUr Pat V ;V and most active leaders. He was V . . wounds. The Bronze, Star for during the war. He ho ds an . . A i born in Springville, and received Mr. Haymond is a member of . l- heroic and meritorious service. He . f ice in the Spnngville Riding Club , ' . , . his early education in the public the Church of Jesus Christ of Lat- f . ' i. was honorably discharged from anfisapastmembenntheJu. lrT t .j schools, later attending the Brig- ter-day Saints, and has for many V the Army m January, 1946. He is ior Chamber of Commerce. t , ham Young University at Provo, years taken an active part in it I'S; . ' I nW a m,TberA f the onized has a family of four children f -" and graduateing with honors from He has served in the Fifth Ward f- " K reserve of the Aiiny A member d is interested in Springville's f- J C , the Denver School of Pharmacy. Bishopric for nearly three years, ' . t' : of the Junior Chamber of Com- SrSiHe ia good. , Among the many public-of fLs and is assistant superintendent in f Veterans of place to live and it is his sincere , ,'-M- he has held is that of Chairman of the First Ward Sunday School. A fe " Zm t foreign wars. , hope to see it grow and progress. t , 4 the Red Cross chaPter, a position family man, Mr. Haymond is mar- f- Since returning home he has . J -' of much responsibility. Mr. Hay- ried to the former Faye Averett, j gone into business. Owner of an j ." jt ' mond held this office for three and is the father of five charming ; y- Appliance Store known as the r I years. He is also past president sons and daughters. - . '' Anderson Electric Co. He has , ' ' ' . of the sPrinSiIle Chamber of is co-owner and manager of ,"' 'tf . two stores, one in Springville, and sr . I ; 9 , ' Commerce, as well as a director the Haymond Drug Company, one j. . f the other in American Fork, Utah. I . ' f in the same organization. of the city's outstanding and prog- ! . His wife is the former Orpha I ' tt I 5 ' -i Active in many civic clubs, he ressive business houses, and his f Peay. He has one daughter, ' rtTDCD I '' is a charter member of Lions In- excellent record as a successful Cheryl. Ill I UDtll mO I , 4$.. . I ternational, and for his many ef- businessman, church worker and I ' L.,. s Ti'jii!" ' ' -at" forts toward civic betterment, as leader is his best recommendation '-s s--v s-- Ny v, b t City Treasurer. well as for his personal integrity, for the position of Mayor of Incum en he w&g awarded the u s Junior Springville. Studied Business Administration TAST 6 x 1 3 years at Utah State Agricul- tWHoneest and dependable. tuml College and the University flPTORFR OfiTII T.TimCTl? ATTOX Past president . of Springville . of 'Utah. UV I UDLtl ZQ REGISTRA11U1 Tadv Lions - Was a Purchasing Agent two Registration Agent of District years for Douglas Aircraft Cor- LAST rATF v -NT 9 poration. UA ICJ President of Second Ward Y. W. Served 3 years in Army Intel- REGISTRATION . A ligence two years of that period Has the interest of Springville . in Europe. , DATE s--' ' C Citv at heart, and will do a good At present is Office Manager 'yr for the' next two years if for an automobile dealership in fotc Straight Citizens Ticket ... X Tuesday, lovemkr 4tli |