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Show Pnriieipoto in political system $ - " " ... . , 1 jf ' x r The beginningof Utah's biannual bi-annual grassroots political process is a month away, and Gov. Scott Matheson is urging all concerned citizens, ci-tizens, no matter what political poli-tical party they support to get involved in the political system. Grassroots politics keeps our system strong, said Gov. Matheson. It offers equal opportunity to all to have influence on their political leaders and the direction of their chosen political party. par-ty. Mass Meetings in Utah are scheduled for May 19, 1980 and are used to organize voting districts, which are not much larger than most urban and suburban neighborhoods. neigh-borhoods. We have a rare system in Utah which allows the people peo-ple maximum influence in party matters. The ones you elect at your mass meetings this spring will be the organizational or-ganizational backbone of your party for the coming two years. I urge you to get involved in the Mass Meetings, May 19. Jesse E. (Jay) Long, a long time resident of Mil-ford, Mil-ford, has recently been promoted to GS-12 supervisory super-visory electronics technician techni-cian with the Water and Power Resources Service at Grand Coulee, Wash. |