Show Plant Tourist Aid Promised At Demo Meet Cal Rampton Democratic candidate for governor Mon Mon- Monday day evening promised that if he were elected he would aid aidin lIt in securing industry and in promoting the tourist busl busi- busi business ness He spoke at Uintah County Democratic Primary Convene Conven- Convention tion held In the county build build- building ing auditorium with about 55 persons in attendance HE SAID THAT other than Vernal Vernal and St St George Utah is doing a lousy job of at at- at attracting tourists Mr Rampton said he would seek an increase in tourist development funds from the current to 2 million per biennium He said that this expenditure would bring 23 million into the states state's Continued on pa page e 8 Plant Continued from page 1 economy The candidate spoke poke in sup sup- support support port of State Sen Leland and averred that I we need him and Gordon Harmston of Duchesne Coun- Coun County County ty to control the Senate liE HE POINTED out that it would be nice for the Uintah Basin Dasin to have a railroad but it doesn't need one as it has hag hagan hasan an excellent motor transport system Also speaking was WM Ernest H Dean who will oppose Mr Rampton for governor on the primary ballot Mr Dean rapped the deficiency of the Republican ad ad- ad administration ministration in Utah for the past 16 years lie He spoke high high- highly highly ly of State Sen and Ashel Manwaring candidate for the House He criticized the clique control of Uintah County and pledged his efforts to the progress of the state HE REFERRED to the tragedy of the present educational educational crisis Capt S A Dulany Hunter County Democratic Chairman conducted the meeting and read the election laws Delegates endorsed the four county candidates who face no opposition In the Prima Prima- Primaries Primaries ries They are State Senator Ashel Manwaring for foi State Representative Wm II Karren for County Corn Com missioner 4 years and and A R Kump County 2 years Nominations were received for 17 delegates to the state primary convention ELECTED WERE Harold McKee Mrs Ann King Capt Hunter Mr Karren Mr Man Man- Manwaring Manwaring waring Senator Ralph Taylor Adrian Kump Dr LeRoy Kay Durnell Burnell Haws Thomas Freestone Gerald Bolton Mrs Carl Hansen Ar Ar- Arvene vene Cooper Lee Mace Zelph Calder and Mrs Martha Nel- Nel Nelson Nelson son Senator introduced Introduced ed visiting candidates who each spoke for about five min min- minutes utes Mrs Carolyn R Griffee candidate for national com com- and vice chair woman of Davis County aver red that women can play n a avital vital part in party activities She pledged fair and equal support for all candidates LINN C Baker Weber County treasurer and a candi- candi candidate date for State treasurer said that a from We- We Weber her ber County was needed in the state capitol lIe He expected n a Democratic sweep in November Wllliam William G Bruhn a candi- candi candidate date for the 1st Congressional al District forecast that Sen- Sen Senator Senator ator Frank E Moss will be re- re reelected re- re reelected elected to the Senate and that L Lyndon B Johnson will be president for the next four years He urged the election of a Democratic House and a Democratic Senate Mr Bruhn warned that a constant critic of the Administration would be unlikely to secure funds for the Central Utah Project Harvard R B Hinton of Lehi candidate for Secretary of State promised cooperation with the development pro pro- program program gram of a Democratic gover- gover governor governor nor with particular emphasis on the flung far areas of the state |