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Show i nnnBBMnBnni ' " 77" I ,;;f -77 1 : If s "V W r C' ! i j ADAM S. BENNION FOR U. S. SENATE i , If you want to know a fellow Ask the ones he's taught in school. Ask the widow or the beloved ones Who were left behind to do. If you want to know a fellow Ask the ones who've worked with him. Ask the people he's befriended j And the service rendered them. If vou want to know a fellow ( Ask his neighbor on the block, Or the little urchin close around, They'll tell the truth, not knock. If you want to know a fellow, Take the deeds he's done and why. They will tell you the true story Of the man they do not lie. In politics it seems that some Would rather smear and tear And drag a good name in the mud. To them no things unfair. If you want to know "Ad" Bennion See the good this man has done. See the numbers he's befriended, Note the way his friends he won. He loves this land and people here. He fights to carry on. And give to future boys and girls The things our fathers won. So voter don't be hypnotized, And led astray by smear . Of those who fear their cause is lost j n At the polls this voting year. i Political Advertisement paid by Irene C. McCullough, Mary B. Callister, Jean Hughes Crandall. |