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Show REPliBLiCANS FIRE OPENING CAMPAIGN GUN Three Representatives of the State Committee Speak at Rally Held in St. George Last Thursday Evening The American farmer would have faced complete disaster but for emergency action of the federal fed-eral government during the past two years, William J. Lowe, state chairman of the Republican party, told local party workers at a meeting in the courthouse Thursday night. He declared that the farm board's policy in studying the price of agricultural products saved the farmer billions of dollars dol-lars and prevented the failure of thousands of banks dependent upon agriculture for their stability. stabil-ity. Byron D. Anderson, assistant attorney general, outlined the organization plan for the 1932 campaign and urged the Repub-(Continued Repub-(Continued on page 2) |