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Show REMOVE WARTS! Amazing Compound DissnK.. Common Warts Awa 8 Without Cutting or Burnin. i Doctors warn picking or scratch mg at warts may cause bleed spreading. Now amazine rii' pound W-penetrates into" C; destroys their cells, actually ml ?. warts away without cutting burning -Painless, colorl. Compound W, used as directs removes common warts safely' i! effectively, leaves no ugly sc' ' 1 j If a thing ! : is right, E - t i it can be done; ' K ' ' wrong, j: V y it can be done , . 1 without. LKv . LuDean Litster, C.L.U. Phone 489-6470 , BENEFICIAL LIFE VimilH Smith. Pro j3y Salt Lake City, Utah ir- i ii m.!!IZZr Elect j Arnold C. Roylance I JUDGE ' 4th Judicial . DIsWct Ms:. ARNOLD C. ROYLANCE, candidate for judge of the Fourth Judicial District comprising Uintah, Duchesne, Wasatch and Utah Counties, -will appear on the Judicial Selection Ballot on Nov- I ember 3rd. Mr. Roylance's public service over the past i twenty-five years and his professional qualifications qualifica-tions justify your support on November 3rd. Pd. Pol. Adv. VALLEY PACKING CO. I IS BACK IN BUSINESS "AFTER THE FIRE" in the South Main Mkt. Bldg. 823 SOUTH MAIN IN SPRINGVILLE "CHOICE LOCKER BEEF AVAILABLE AT BIG SAVINGS!" y Y VOTE FOR MEL HANKS J C "1 DEMOCRATIC . CANDIDATE j J for ."s. UTAH COUNTY j COMMISSION W iTrmr.ii-'iiTiriliiM ; fflvrai if-'"- IV1 more efficiency E extra service lasting dedication (Pd. pol. adv. by C. Lynn Hanks) , V JUST !' EXPERIENCED j EFFICIENT RE-ELECT Judge Joseph E. Nelson Judge of Fourth Judicial District Endorsed by over 90 of Lawyers in Utah, Wasatch, Was-atch, Duchesne and Uintah Counties. Pd. Pol. Adv. by Committee for Re-election of Judge Joseph E. Nelson Richard M. Taylor, Chairman, Spanish Fork. la03cB works for QJ ft ss Eh (C id hd ltd ft y HERE IS HOW HIS LEADERSHIP GETS THE JOB DONE! SENATOR MOSS SUCCEEDED in getting the Senate Appropriations Committee ,to add to the Interior Appro- jSn. priations bill $168,000 to begin a rehabilitation program I for the Federal Fish Hatchery at Springville. HE SUPPORTED IMPORT RESTRICTIONS on beef s and lamb, voting for the strong Hruska amendment. Con- j''- W. : gress adopted a milder restriction which the Senator hopes k f will help to stabilize prices at a profitable level. J AMERICAN SUGAR PRODUCERS have their best - ' - ! deal under extensions of the Sugar Act which Moss co- f '"' 1 sponsored. In 1963, payments to Utah County growers I j totaled $98,939. I ' TO COMBAT DROUGHT, Moss convinced the Secre- ll " ' j tary of Agriculture that Utah should have disaster help I If ' 1 j which brought $1,220,000 to share with Utah farmers and Iff ' ' ? I ranchers the cost of drilling wells and lining ditches. jf , I 1 MOSS WORKS TO KEEP THE CENTRAL UTAH T ; - 1 PROJECT moving ahead on schedule. His work with , f k- the Bureau of Reclamation and the Appropriations Com- ' ' f ' 1 mittee has won the needed funds. f As chairman of the Senate Interior Subcommittee on Irrigation and Rec- I I ' ; lamation, Frank Moss holds the most powerful position ever held by a I- " I ; " i Utahn in Congress from which to advance Utah's water interests. I ",'; r teS-iS r- Pald Political Advertisement by , yOjX VOLUNTEERS FOR MOSS I . J s S --fcyyi-. S' E" '"Iu" Jaoobsen, Chairman T Hros I - mmimmmikM:. jjJ 1 FREE TAXI SERVICE TO THE POLLS ON ELECTION DAY, NOVEMBER 3 Call Any of These Numbers: 489-667 1 489-4006 489-5734 Courtesy of Marvin F. Varren |