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Show For Continued Good Governrr.ent YOUR TWO DEMOCRATIC COUNTY COMMIS 3I3KERS SEEKING RE-ELECTION HAVE FO; Y2ARS S.ERVED BEAVER COUNTY FAITHFU LLY ND W2LL.. THEY KNOW THE NEEDS C THE COUNTY AND THEY KNOW HOW TO CO ABOUT GETTINC THE JOB DONE. TtlEY HAVE HELD THE LINE ON TAXES AND AT THE SAME TIME CARRIED OUT MANY MAJOR IMPROVEMENTS. THEY HAVE BEEN SINCERE IN THEIR DEVOTION TO THE TAXPAYERS OF THE COUNTY, AND IN ASSli ING THE FARMERS, THE RANCHERS,, AND THE BUSINESSMEN. They Are Concerned About the Welfare of AH the reople ol the Mire lounty VOTE DEMOCRATIC VOTE FOR VOTE FOR Hy Lee Hy Tolle YOUE EXPERIENCED, DEDICATED COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Paid Political Advertisement, by Beaver County Democratic Central Committee fiio&tei' Eiso usu plen t en fli Bin? Esiiieiiue Petite! . MotG6Hsiirfii8trjfaetS; :' : V i Everyone in Utah agrees that Utah's present unenforceable liquor liq-uor law must be changed. If the Liquor Initiative Petition is " defeated next Tuesday, the Utah State Legislature will accept this defeat as a command from the voters to enact legislation next ', January that is far more restrictive than we now have. The Barker- Grant bill, endorsed by powerful Utah interests and enthusiastically enthusiasti-cally supported by the Deseret News, would permit any county ; to vote total prohibition by a simple majority vote. Because 90 of Utah legislators belong to religions which preach total abstinence absti-nence it is reasonable to assume that they will move in the direction direc-tion of prohibition. Is this what you really want? f' ' f the Liquor Initiative Petition is successful next Tuesday Utah will encourage waiting investors to build facilities for a great new v tourist industry that can bring Utah additional tourist and convention conven-tion revenue of $400,000,000. University of Utah economists say that adding this much to our economy each year would result in ( - increasing Utah family income $1,358 every year and creating P 48,000 new jobs, enabling us to keep our young people here in - Utah. We will join with 42 other states and 85 of the population of the nation in having an honest, realistic liquor law and the respect that such a law will bring. We believe, as Governor Rampton has said, that it is "expertly drafted" but if, for any reason, changes are desirable, the Utah legislature can act. Utah's liquor law will not stay as it is today. Please consider carefully which way you want Utah to go and vote according to your own conscier. ' - privacy of fie voting booth. Thank you. UTAH CITIZENS FOR LEGAL CONTROL OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES - Walker Wallace, Secretan "A well studied and thoroughly acceptable bill has been written that would j restore the kind of conl; ' Ttnh needs. " ' I - Editorial, Deseret News, May JO, 1968 EUGENE T. ;::; i:: p:: l,HM WOOLF j State M'-fr1 U LULU ;-;!; i rypjt M ,; School Board f 1 s i , tMiiiiMitn Jim I liiulliiiiiialSltai Lifetime of service in education. q Outstanding record as local board member 5 years (Iron County) Interested in better management of school funds ft Knowledgeable about problems of education at all levels. 0 Favors new programs of quality. Q Supports concept of local control of schools..... Well known by Utah administrators and board members. Deeply committed to the interests and people of Southern Utah. Respected civic and community worker. Taid Political Adv., by Eugene T. Woolf |