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Show PROTECT YOUR HOME and other buildings . . . call for best deals on RE-ROOFING from J. Grant Nielson at Grand Lumber Company 489-661 I after 5 p.m. and Saturday, 489-4766 P j I count thowed mor , cart Insured with us 4 I than with any other ' "J company. Find out ! why now! 5 E. DEAN - BRIAN - r- 489-6177 1 584 S. 100 E. tl -J STATE FARM "'J" Win mm ""V" la, Ollici: BIomms!. ta V K&p Ufak ftutify ON THE MO VE! During David L. Greenwood's term on the Utah County Commission, it has: lfi Established the lowest mill levy per capita in the Mountain West. 1 Helped organize the Central Utah Water Conservancy District to develop water resources of the Colorado River. B3 Instigated the 701 Program to map a master plan for all Utah County communities. Worked with community, school, civic and busiress leaders to devise the Communty Action Program, aimed at developing Utah County potential E Constructed several new roads and, in one year, oiled and chipped a record 90 miles of j county roads. j As chairman of the Utah County Commission, Mr. Greenwood has: j Led the campaign that resulted in the Comprehensive Mental Health program j in Utah, Juab and Wasatch Counties. I Helped establish the Utah County Civil Defense as the state's best-equipped i - v' ' communications center. , U. ; Worked with mayors, civic and business leaders to organize UVIDA to attract new industry to Utah County and create new jobs here. v. wtSwpvuf Revamped the City-County Health Department into a smoothly operating , :i service. - ,: K&ep uptk&goodw . . T-ehcZ DAVID L. ' UTAH COUNTY COMMISSION (Two-Year Term) 'l fJ I ln,L i f DEMOCRAT j I Paid political advertisement by Greenwood for Commissioner Committee James MiHer jj f Elect I r-s. Cu!!en Y. I V Christensen ! ' "l ;. t SfcI ' ( JUDGE ' Fourth Judicial i ' ' District V )l , Non-Partisan Ballot 15 years practicing attorney, Provo, Utah. & Graduate, George Washington University Law School, Washington, D.C. Current president of Utah State Bar Assn. & Utah County Bar Association (past president) American Bar Association American College of Probate Counsel (Utah . State Chairman) Provo Rotary Club (past president) Past president, Provo Jaycees i Provo Chamber of Commerce (past director) FBI 1941-44; 1946-48 Special agent, U.S. Army Counter-intelligence Corps, W. W. II; Korean War. A Family man Member L.D.S. Church VOTE NOVEMBER 8 GENERAL ELECTION Pd. Pol. Adv. I j' 77 d 1 " m I B ... ., .. . i mi. i . ii in i j . i . ' J -J Sum BROOK DISTILLERY CO., CINCINNATI, OHIO. BLENDED WHISKEY 86 PROOF, 65 GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS. . J - - jVs J' k ' "' I TrZri J (G?(Dndl "aass woh'Is Sues9 For five consecutive years, those "good guys" at Kennecott's Utah Copper Division have contributed most generously to the Salt Lake Area United Fund and this year will be no exception. jj When the men of copper begin their week-long campaign on November 7th, they will be driving hard for the highest goal they have ever set - $175,000. Last year employees contributed $150,500; for 1964, the total was $117,055; for 1963, $100,354; for 1962, $96,714, and for 1961, they raised $89,068. For each of these years, their contributions have been at least 10 per cent of the ;j total United Fund goal. The United Fund goal this year is $1,500,000. j; Employees, union representatives and management, working as a terrific jj "good guys" team, are looking forward to repeating their outstanding achieve- ments in a truly worthwhile community effort. .' MienneCOtt Copper CmpOTBfWIl Utah Copper Division T' , "An Equal Opportunity Employer" |