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Show I Make Your Choice REPUBLICAN - I " ' " 1 X 1 IVr j Vv'i' . . . ill li Tutt i ffl sanf M J "-vrZZ? ' JIMMY CARTER GERALD FORD J J ' - V "I think Section 14(b) should be repealed." "I am vigorously opposed to the repeal of Section 14(b) of the J V ! t' I Taft-Hartley Act." I 1 1k ' ' j FRANK MOSS J If i w:.-- , , i ' ? .1 Voted for repeal of Section 14(b) in 1966. ORRIN HATCH ft it 4 v " rf- f J "I favor the preservation of Section 14(b) of the Taft-Hartley Act." ft 1 '-" I ' k f 1 DEMOCRATIC PARTY PLATFORM L-Ja-JI - -i - .I....,,,-"We will seek repeal of Section 14(b) of the Taft-Hartley Act." REPUBLICAN PARTY PLATFORM J For Preiid.nt of ih. uni.d statei "Union membership as a condition of employment has been 1 3" GERALD R FORD - regulated by state law under Section 14(b). This basic right ft J u u v should continue to be determined by the states." For Vice-President of the United States I I evj ft J ROBERT DOLE ) REPEAL UTAH'S RIGHT TO WORK LAW l; j ' U I The Machinist mi i X ; :i -tlLi ;?K - t J; - -; T! ' V i V " ' If SK. ,: e "iiiwuini-"Sn I ... iV' ".I 1 J c';H L 1 DUU?v- ' -Mm J For United Stat Senator rV7 For U. S. Representative fT" A sMtNto " . " nM VWf J J ORRIN 6. HATCH El, JOE H. FERGUSON JI H Kl:00-fD Ip55 W jL!MfeI J xt " .: .. - .'I i 8 v-r ) .... -if - ' y ?4 pHi;s-iii r j (f . i 'Si, ysfe.:'...- I lCiisuI ft I V. ?:;jl'j'Sfe:l X J. f v i 5 jP .., II " . ' II r 11 SMti,0T. II V, I '- -,-v-;?yT:: '::.-;,::::y'3::-'--ol ) . X ' ' I t t f. j I JhonuI V" . yM "- : - i ft mor.- areas iufcitetio; Mempoyme, J For Governor f T Fo(. s,cretary of s,sf.Lt. Gov fTTl " ' J J VERNON B. ROMNEY LXI DAVID SMITH MONSON Lfl - ?f : ' - -,v. : 1 Take a close look at Big Labor's "Map of Misery." Not one city in Utah nor any J J 5 ' - ; j rfK.,-Tr city in any Right to Work state had "substantial unemployment" as defined by the I. ?. " ' - United States Department of Labor. j ' - : j 0 '1 That's right. Of the 150 major labor areas in the country,' 51 were listed by the J jff . ? i" j r xsiJ Labor Departme.it as having "substantial unemployment" and all were in states where ft ! ftt V' - ; " - - )' ' there is no Right to Work. j Jl j . This situation was brought home vividly to the working man when the map was 3 j . J . j ' w published in the October 10, 1974 issue of Trie Machinist, the official publication of 1 ft-E ' i I tne International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers, AFL-CIO. In ft )tl V 1 t ' ! an article featuring the above "Map of Misery," readers were urged "not to look for J Jt 1 ' A I ' ' ' work" in areas with "concentrations of misery." All, of course, were in compulsory ft ftl I 1 t ! union states. Louisiana enacted its Right to Work law in July of this year. ft j ' ' i V CfS V 1 wo vears nave 6one by since the publication of that article but the situation J 1 I t- Zr I hasn't changed much. The overwhelming majority of the major labor areas with fti 1 L .. a .nMM . . . 1 substantial unemployment are in non-Right to Work States. It still makes sense for the ft ft for Attorney General S For state Auditor I kM working man to look for jobs where there is a Right to Work because obviously J J ROBERT 6. HANSEN I J RICHARD JENSEN S voluntary unionism provides the labor climate conducive to a steady and prosperous . ji, ,. ....,Jjr ,..,.,Mi,. twm.w iA.Wwimp. economy. ft ft : ,?:-'v-' " t The 7,000 supporters of the National Right to Work Committee from Utah think j j 1 ' " X ; their Right to Work law, protected by Section 14(b) of the Taft-Hartley Act, is J ft ' ' ' . ' " , V important to eyeryone in the state. So, we are bringing you this message to let you ft ft C know where the candidates and parties stand on Right to Work. ft J - ' . fT ) ft; x. . V y 4 X -.- r., - J ft 1 v- -CT GEORGIA "As a presidential candidate, Mr. FLORIDA "Florida has a right-to-work law, TEXAS "... it is saddening to see the na- NORTH CAROLINA "He ought to look at the J J C- i ' ' '' f . Carter was taken to the top of the mountain and it should be maintained. By taking a stand tional Democratic party clamor for the im- states, most recently Louisiana, that have j. J H y by union official George Meany. And there against this type of law, Carter is risking the mediate abolition of all right-to-work laws passed right-to-work legislation. If he can ? ." 1 i V spread out before Mr. Carter were all the loss of a great many votes in this state as well and its presidential candidate, Mr. Carter, then say, with a straight face, that right-to- J J i-v' ' .., ft'., y. j'i n riches of the union treasuries. Overcome by as other states where sentiment is against , acknowledge that, yes, he'd sign a bill work is no big deal, we can assume that the ft 2 -. - jr 7 I ambition and a thirst for power, Mr. Carter compulsory unionism." abolishing this fundamental human freedom." spirit of George Meany is alive and well in ft ft , A f ' ' f - knelt down before George Meany. And Mr. The Tallahassee Democrat - The Dallas News Plains, Georgia." ft ft , . ' j "u . ? 1 Carter was transformed. He now advocates . The Greensboro Record ft ft A t I M tl $ abolition of Right to Work protection and the LOUISIANA "Anvone who would be 'olad to SOUTH CAROLINA "On this issue, he flunks -,., t ' , . ft ; ' li Rm - i enactment of common-site picketing legis- 5"' S3 haJ Awy"! nuMIRIaM to Work in our view. And if he will take another look TENNESSEE-"lf you want the nearly two- ft 2 -! "i J . S iVA JJ lation fli" a L 1 h?" 9..' toWork. at the Opinion Research poll, he will see that ' th,rds Democrat majority in Congress ft I Estate t r Tdr yhus M, Carter', stand on Righ, to Work is l3WS 'S 8 e ' R'9M t0Cs,on Leader also flunks in the eyes of 68 percent of fZSXl SS l J J STANFORD P DARGER H ALBERTA J. (BEPPY) GIBBONS LXI " Southe- PrinciPle " Democra,s and 79 peroen SSi, or' r ca .-e' ,he ,h'ng ' d 's ,0 v,e ft aiAfll-UKU r. UAHIjLK LI - John Crown, Associate Editor KANSAS-"Though his commitment to help ; Columbia The Chattanooga News-Free Press Jr-'. y 1 The Atlanta Journal Zllrv VIRGINIA-"This freedom of choice for the ' ft V support of the AFL-CIO pol t.cal machine, the worker is in accord with the cherished prin- QEORQIA "Georgia and South Carolina J t I W ARIZONA "The voice of George Meany may Labors comoXoi ciple of individual libertV- Yet Democratic have right-to-work laws, and we hope they l ! 4? beguile Carter, but it's clearly not the voice of aolnQ ?o tK presidential candidate Jimmy Carter would keep them. But we now know that if Congress ft i . . the people" going to take Jimmy warier s position ngnuy wipe this freedom from the books by federal votes to rescind them, and Mr. Carter is Presi- J j If ?"" ! r The Arizona Republic " Abilene Reflector-Chronicle fiat" dent, no veto will come from his pen." J ft I ' Atene Henecfor Chronicle The Richmond Times-Dispatch The Augusta Herald J ftf X . i . i i I n "lSf ns"ona' coalition ol more than 900,000 citizens from all walks ot Hie dedicated to J ft- ' -s - -k nmHnnQl Uinhh 111 llinnl MrifTimirrOD I 1 ,he t,aliel ,hat everY Amrican should have the right, but should not be compelled J ft- . j,- ; ' y llOLIUIlUl rllUIIL IU lUl IV UUIIIIIIILLCU W iin or Pav money 10 labor organizations tor the Right to Work. The Committee J j-, i v . ' "ir i 13 III V Is non-partisan and does not endorse or support any political candidate or J ft jf; . :i If. WASHINGTON HEADQUARTERS: 8316 Arhngton Boulevard ' Fairtm, Virginia 22036 C political party. J J For State Repreientative II For County Commissioner, 4 yr. v " ' ' I ft KENNETH SILLIMAN X1 HARVEY W. MERRELL 1X1 1 : I ; "', " make Vow Oofe mPmiKMJ! X Tv ? Paid For By Neighbors Supporting the jgx ' X h V i Republican Form of Government Hl V7: 1 Grand County Republican Central Committee I llf i H 71 ft f ;. fv S' 1 AND Wayne Alexander Norma Nunn Mary fcvery Sara Taylor JL - W-jr ft ) j Genevieve Johnson Gerry Gentry Dick Nunn Ron Auger Adrien Taylor RftsS5 V I J L-- U LJ PaulGramlich Helen Davis Lyle Davis Joan Auger Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nordfelt VrfV7 ftYVSw Tv 1 For County Commissioner, 2 yr. term rTl Margie M. Shafer Trudy Clever Harvey Merrell Robert E. Hawks il0 J LEO L BURR Rodney Phillip Harry Snow Mary Byrd Yvonne Hawks LtH Rodney Phillips Mary Snow Dennis Byrd Carol Hmes . . ft Charles Squires Betty Bowen Jack & Ua Corbin & Families Jen Pope A. K. Gentry Harold Bowen, Jr. Dorothy Swasey Gerald M. Bons JC |