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Show DEADLINES . . . The following news deadlines will be strictly adhered to: Social items, clubs, etc. Noon Tuesday. Correspondence, News of other communities, noon Tuesday. Four-H Clubs, etc., Noon Tuesday. Personal items, 5 p. m. Tuesday. Spot news, 10 a. ni. Wednesday. Wed-nesday. Display advertising:, 5 p. m. Tuesday. Classified advertising-, 10 a. m. Wednesday. 1 . ii VOTE FOR ; j. Bob 1 . I MIDDLETON : ! . 1 r DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE FOR j ' j : State ! S Representative L H I A MAN WELL QUALIFIED FOR THE JOB j q County Commissioner of Garfield County. f & O Justice of the Peace for 12 years. ; j 9 Past President, Panguitch Lions Club, j : O Bishop for Seven Years. - i -'; ? Q 25 Years Proprietor of Appliance Store i "Father" of Rural Electric Power for Garfield, Kane, Piute and Wayne Counties. Served as Superintendent during construction for one year, then ' as Manager for six years. In 1967 this Electric Power System paid over ' $65,000.00 in county tax:s. A VOTE FOR BOB IS A VOTE FOR YOU I Paid Political Advertisement by Bob Middle ton ' ': 3 W ond Proposition SSlo.4 V ' f 4 ' ' t . '3 Willi II limnMHIM II III I I I ; ; : M Why it's important j j k : U; i- j that yoy vote ; j J cagainsl Mo. 4 i l It is filled with hidden pitfalls. It would not really benefit the farmers in true farm areas, as these properties I are already assessed at considerably less than other oroDerties. Instead, it r"Taiomical7dvertisement by Friends of Clyde Mill "'committee' - R"m "e'r'V Governor Rarnpton has a trusted proven partner ... " He needs Clyde Miller's vote 1 - ' 1 on the Board of Examiners to lartfyf 1 assure industrial development XZl I and a better Utah. St I Re-elect 1 ; ' ;; I SECRETARY OF STATE I LmZLJ ill LLSll SI J Democrat EXTEND FKEEPeST Constitutional Anientl"ent PW by Help Uuh Cio- Coniiralltt, 5. C JuJmM, U.in KNOW ANY NEWS ? CALL STEVE 387-2881 He Likes to Print News I would benefit only land speculators, at the expense of home owners and all 1 other property taxpayers. ;j It would lead to higher taxes for home owners and others, adding to your tax burden. I If one group gets a preferential assessment, soon other groups may demand I special consideration. Before long, Utah could end up with a hodge-podge classified property tax. Don'f be deceived by promoters of this discriminatory, confusing proposal r Vote against Proposition No. 4 j PROPOSITION NO. 4 1 AGRICULTURE LAND TAXATION A joint resolution proposing to amend Article XIII, section 3 of the Constitution of ? the State of Utah, to provide that all land designated for agricultural use may be assessed for all tax purposes on the consideration of only those factors relative to such ; agricultural use. s I OR j I j AGAINST XL j UNITED CITIZENS AGAINST HIGHER TAXES V Beverly S. Clendenin, Chairman .. ... J J Takes A Stand ON VIETNAM ON SUICIDE Because Congress has abdicated its In Utah, there are two suicides . per day and 26 attempted suicides, constitutional responsibility, this 1 J Mental Health is a vital problem war is being debated on the streets, . .. . and Ross would introduce legislates legisla-tes fomented riots and civil disor- t.Qn tQ promote research in COoPer- der. Congress MUST debate Viet- ation wjth private industry in the nam AND ALL FUTURE CON- field of mental health. SJDERATIONS OF WAR. ON CRIME ON SOCIAI SECURITY Speedy trial can reduce crime. ... r 0 . . 0 . Over 50 of crimes are commit- Ross will vote for Social Security u ted by those awaiting trial and out payments to the aged to be based .,, , r J on bail. Ross will write and push on the cost of living index. jaws t0 help reduce case loads and Ross will write and introduce legis- eliminate delays, lation to remove the work restrictions restric-tions from Social Security pay- ON COOPERATION ments. Ross does not believe in Federal "Giveaways." Federal money can ON RURAL PROBLEMS be used in many, miny instances to TT. , , .i. stimulate projects that will then Many Utah rural communities are r J be advanced by privet: business, losing their youirg people to the , Park City s rejuvenation is a prime cities. Jobs must be created in , c , . , . J example of development by private small communities to stop this industry after "seeding" with Fed- exodus, eral funds. FOR ACTION INSTEAD OF ABSENTEEISM, Vote ROSS CONGRESS 2nd DISTRICT Paid Pol. Adv., Beaver County Democratic Central Committee ATTENTION ALL REGISTERED VOTERS: In conformity with State Statute, Clyde L. Miller, Secretary of State of the State of Utah, has qualified the following Initiative Petition to be placed on the November 5th, 1968 General Election Ballot. AN ACT RELATING TO ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES; ANY UNLICENSED CLUB OR PUBLIC PLACE AND AMENDING 'iHE LIQUOli CONTKOL ACT J3Y ADD- CONTAINING OTHER PROHIBITIONS ON THE JNG A NEW CHAPTER 9 TO TITLE 32, UTAH CODE SALE, DISPENSING, TRANSPORTATION STOR-ANNOTATED STOR-ANNOTATED 1953, TO BE KNOWN AS THE AI.CO- AGE, PURCHASE AND CONSUMPTION OF ALCOHOLIC ALCO-HOLIC BEVERAGES CONTROL ACT OF 1908; PRO- I-IOLIC BEVERAGES; RESTRICTING THE LOCKER VIDING FOR THE SALE AND DISPENSING OF CLUB SYSTEM; PROVIDING FOR ENFORCEMENT ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES BY THE INDIVIDUAL OF ALL STATE AND LOCAL LIQUOR LAWS BY DRINK ON LICENSED PREMISES BY LICENSEES ALL LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS- PROVID-REGULATED PROVID-REGULATED AND CONTROLLED BY APPROPRI- ING FOR PROHIBITION OF THE SALE OR DIS-ATE DIS-ATE AUTHORITY; PROVIDING FOR LICENSING PENSING OF LIQUOR BY LICENSEES IN LOCALI-OI LOCALI-OI HOTELS, RESORT HOTELS, RESTAURANTS TIES WHICH VOTE TO DO SO- AMENDING AND CLUBS; SETTING FORTH THE QUALIFICA- SECTIONS 32-1-6, 32-1-19 32-1-27 32-4-16 32-8-28 32-TIONS 32-TIONS OF LICENSEES AND TFIE CONDITIONS 8-46, 32-8-47, 32-8-59, UTAH CODe'aNNOTATED i953, UNDER WHICH LICENSES ARE TO BE ISSUED, AND REPEALING SECTIONS 32-8-53 UTAH CODE EfONEWED, REISSUED, SUSPENDED AND CAN- ANNOTATED 1953 16-6-13 UTAH CODE ANNO-CELLED; ANNO-CELLED; PROHIBITING THE SALE OR DISPENS- TATED 1953, AS AMENDED BY CHAPTER 25 LAWS ING BY LICENSEES OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES OF UTAH 1955, 1G-6-1S II 16 Te 13 2 16-6 13 3 UTAH ' TO AND THE POSSESSION, PURCHASE OR CON- CODE ANNOTATED 1953 AS ENACTED BY CHAP-SUMPTION CHAP-SUMPTION OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES BY PER- TER 25, LAWS OF UTAH 1955 1 6-6 14 AND 16 6 15 SONS UNDER TWENTY-ONE YEARS OF AGE; UTAH CODE ANNOTATED 1953 SECTION 11 10 1 PROHIBITING THE SALE OR DISPENSING OF UTAH CODE ANNOTATED 195S I AS AMENDED BY LIQUOR BY THE PACKAGE OR BOTTLE BY LI- CHAPTER 26, LA WS OF UTAH 1967 AND SECTIONS CENSEES AND CLUBS AND THE CONSUMPTION 11-10-2, 11-10-3 AND 11-10-4 1 UTAH CODE ANNO OF LIQUOR FROM ANY PACKAGE OR BOTTLE IN TATED 1953. ' CODK ANN LIQUOR INITIATIVE PETITION A An Act providing for control and limited licensing of qualified restaurants, hotels and private clubs for sale of liquor by the drink and providing for local option prohibiting the same; prohibiting consumption of liquor in i public facilities except liquor purchased by the drink from licensees, provid- ' FOR ing for court-review of certain acts of local authorities and the Liquor Control Commission; authorizing supplemental state and local regulation, requiring ... I I j public officers to enforce all liquor laws and providing funds therefor from avjAINsT license fees; prohibiting undesirable practices including sale of liquor to minors; and providing for license revocation and penalties for violations. CT YDF T MTT T FT? Electors desiring to vote "for" the proposed Act shall place a tm MliajiK cross within the square following the word "For" and those desiring F(f (KKIl o Secretary to vole "aBainst" shall place a cross within the square following the W state ! r . . . |