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Show Family: Married to Jennie Allen 4 children Nephew to Henry D. Moyle Past Positions: Salt Lake County Commissioner Deputy Salt Lake County Attorney Executive Assistant to U.S. Congressman Citations: "Outstanding Young Man Of The Year," Jaycees Cited in "Outstanding Young Men of America" Law Practice: Juris Doctor, George Washington Universit Member, Utah State Bar Association Civic: L.D.S. mission to England Temple Square guide President, Cystic Fibrosis Foundation of lite,:. Many other church and civic contributions John Preston Creer will: Keep Utah growing. JTJTTl Keep Utah traditions. Enforce Utah's laws, i 1 Vote ' lv John Preston Creer ' for Attorney General Paid political advertisement by volunteers for Creer. j John Dahlstrom, Chairman ' ' WW J U u nrrnnnifTir? These statements on Liquor Petition A have been issued by Utah's two candidates for governor and the two candidates for the U. S. Senate: "Not Significant Factor" "I Will Vote In Tourist, Industrial Development Against It." "I shall vote against the liquor-by-the-drink pro- "Liquor-by-the-drink in Utah is not an issue in posal. Excessive use of alcohol is a major social the U. S. Senate race because it will not come problem in the United States, as well as in many before that body. However, it is an issue in your other countries. Utah's per capita annual con- personal and family life just as it is in mine. My sumption of alcoholic beverages is relatively low. decision is made. I will vote against it. I urge you Part of the credit for this without doubt, must be to use the Legislative process of carefully examin- given to the teachings of the L.D.S. Church in ing all relevant aspects of the proposal in coming discouraging the use of alcohol. Some of the credit to your decision as I have done." for the low consumption, however, undoubtedly Senator Waace F Bennett must also be given to our present liquor control laws. In my judgment liquor is not a significant n r i . . , . . j . . f "Would Be Disastrous factor in industrial and tourist development. Weighing all the facts, I am voting no." For the State" - Governor Calvin L. Rampton "Liquor-by-the-drink is not needed in the State . of Utah. The cost in human suffering is far too "Not a Good Bill great a price to pay. As an active member of the nhurr.h of Tesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, I For Our People" believe in the basic tenets of my faith which em- "I am convinced that the Liquor Petition now braces the Word of Wisdom. However, the stand before Utah's voters is not a good bill for our I take on this issue goes far beyond my religious people. For one thing, it is too permissive for our beliefs, for here we are faced with a basic moral youth. It allows minors to enter places where issue. That issue being the kind of community in liquor is sold by the drink. The Liquor Petition which we should live. I have read the proposed would greatly increase the pressure on our young law. I think everyone should know its possible people to drink. effects. To my way of thinking, they would be "And speaking of our youth, just what kind of disastrous for the State of Utah." state do we adults want to leave the next genera- Milton L. Weilenmann tion? Utah is known as an excellent place in which to raise a family. Let's keep it that way. I am against Liquor Petition A." l: Carl W. Buehner (Son nt the (Sosis . . . ; Mate Against Xl Liquor Petition A mmmmmM paid adveniscincnt by Citizens for a Better l'(ah, Richard A. Van Winkle, chairman). i WIN WITH LINN! LIMMC.BAKEII Democrat for UTAH STATE j ';.' AUDITOR W 7?iL '-'- EMINENTLY P QUALIFIED ) it through - , ''- ;--r' r - I experience - - ' '' - - ' I proven ? s ' . s X J . -. integrity : ; outstanding i f , ' leadership L 1 t- To Continue in State Office A Dedicated Official for a Demanding Job Pjid Political Advertisement by Kennith L DaUirga |