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Show hn "-ti i '"tflu IM1 No other school offers you so much... Unexcelled Study Opporlunitiei An Outstandingly Strang Faculty Home State Environment A Friendly School A well-rounded study, social, athletic ath-letic program. You'll find all this... and more at your State University, COLLEGES OF INSTRUCTION Engineering Low Education Mining Medicine Fine Art Pharmacy Business Nursing Social Work and other fields. Dates to remember: Sept. 25 Freshmen Register Sept. 26-27 Other Students Register Sept. 29 Classwork Starts See what the 'U' A has to offer YOU! For full information write: Office of the President ( r State 10 WONDERFUL FUN- PACKED DAYS ... DON'T MISS ITI "He gets f- things p done!" QT.tes ARTHUR V. WATKINS ' United State Senator Positive achievements In the interests of the people of Utah and the nation are the basis of Senator Arthur V. Watkins' campaign for nomination and re-election. These are but a few of his achievements: 1 Sponsored, won aproval and support of President Eisenhower for $760 million Colorado River Storage Act; is recognized as leading reclamation lawyer and advocate advo-cate in the Senate. 2. Author of $70 million Weber Basin Project Act; an organizer of Provo River (Deer Creek) Project. 3 Sponsor, chief advocate, one $1 million appropriation appro-priation to start Vernal project, the break-through in invaluable long-range Central Utah participating project. 4 Author of Bear River Compact legislation; supporter sup-porter of the proposed Virgin River (Dixie) Project. 5 Constant supporter of Eisenhower-Benson flexible price-support program on basic commodities. 6 Co-sponsor of the National Wool Act of 1954 and extension of act this year; supporter of the Sugar Act increasing U. S. beet sugar allotments. 7 Ardent sponsor of National Parks "Mission '66' " and National Forests "Operation Outdoors" long-range improvement legislation. 8. Continuing strong advocate of federal protection and encouragement for lead, zinc and other U.S. minerals. 9 Effective proponent of federal interstate defense "pay-as-you-go" super highways system, and of primary-secondary, forest-access, Stale-Federal cooperative and similar projects. 10. Abiding supporter of legislation to carry out Hoover' Commission economy-in-Government recommendations. recommen-dations. 1 1 Friend of education and advocate of legislation to assure aid to local school districts in Federally impacted im-pacted areas. VOTE FOR FOR REPUBLICAN NOMINATION FOR U. S. SENATOR PRIMARY ELECTION. SEPTEMBER 9 Paid Political Advertisement by PETER FREED Their First Lesson.... I i xj! In ,he eassroom nnd at homa ,u,y I I Nav V -1 desks, your youngsters deserve the best I I S"T1 lighting possible. Their progress in school I I i ... and their attitude toward study ... I I Wl 1 depend on good light. Do away with J 1 LJ'ffl dimness, glare or shadows-and reduce I I 1 eyestrain, fatigue and poor concentra- I I feH hji tiot1, Provide ,hem with wel,-'9hted I I h tf study areas . . . and make homework I Telluride Power Company Here's the 3 straight T&g pitch . . . purjnn n IftpJI tiJj LJ I L. Lwj s and vfeAv frjl rjl Ft fpjl GENUINE BlEI , STRAIGHT SOUR MASH ?ou j V$ Hill I Hill CO., LOUISVILLE. KY., KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY 86 PROS' |