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Show If you die tonight, will there be enough income for your widow and children to continue living as you would like them to? Let me show you Beneficial's Guaranteed plan for family income. LuDean r: Liser TJ?, C.L.U. 489-6470 ylij BENEFICIAL LIFE Vki H mlA. Trm. Ut Chj. UMfc SfiA Political Advertisement by Friends of Clyde Miller Committee - R. M. Miller Governor Rampton has a trusted proven partner . . . ,i Be sure that Utah's second most . ; important office is manned by 'fTC? i l-)ta'1's strongest candidate. Re-elect 1 SECRETARY OF STATE MJ MILLERHI j V Democrat We care where our product is served. Beer served in pleasant and wholesome surroundings is the aim of the United States Brewers Association. And we are always striving to do something about it. The USBA is represented by field men around the country. They meet with proprietors of establishments where beer is sold. They work in every way possible to promote a set of high standards wherever beer is served. This USBA effort means even more enjoyable places for America's great beverage of moderation. UNITED STATES BREWERS ASSOCIATION, INC. fayA 366 SOUTH 5TH EAST VKM, SALT IA1 CITY, UIAH EVERYONE Favors Propositions 1 and 2 . . . Labor, Farmers, Doctors, Businessmen, Housewives, Pro-Utah, Pro-Utah, Utah Municipal League, all political parties everyone! What are these two propositions? Proposition No. 1 Proposition No. 2 Designed to achieve better For more fair compensation budgetary control. to the citizen legislator. Proposes that a budget session of 20 days in Proposes that the average annual compen- cven-numbered years be added to the current sation to state legislators be raised from 60-day biennial legislative session held in odd- the current $500 per year to $25 per day dur- numbered years. ing session and boost expense allowances from the present $5 per day to $15 per day. Why you should vote for To compensate members of the Utah Propositions No. 1 and No. 2: Legislature for their time and expenses. , , . , Only two states give their legislators less To keep the Utah Legislature from pay than Utah. becoming a rubber stamp for Federal . , 3 r The cost? Only 15 cents per citizen! programs. Surely 15 cents is not too much to give To give the Utah Legislature more time for our American system which depends to solve today's complex problems. Only on the ability of State Government to do two states give their legislatures less time its part without letting all power and than Utah. decisions flow to Washington. "!ie State Legislature is Your Voice in Utah's Government STRENGTHEN YOUR VOICE Vote FOR X PROPOSITIONS No.l and No. 2 Here are a few of many Utahns who are voting FOR Propositions No. 1 and No. 2 Former Governors of Utah Pro-Utah Incorporated Governor Calvin L. Rampton Salt Lake Jaycees Carl W. Buehner Utah Education Association Utah Legislative Conference Utah Medical Association Utah Farm Bureau Federation Utah State Bar Association (Lawyers) Salt Lake Area Chamber of Commerce Utah Woolgrowers Association League of Women Voters Utah-South Idaho Farmers Union AFL-CIO Utah Municipal League Paid by Utahn's FOR Propositions No. 1 and No. 2 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. I Ohm Senator Bennett works aggressively at his Job. He is vitally active and informed and X is doing a good job for you and Utah. His t wJL actions include industrial growth, jobs, iTCS schools, highways and water. '"' JL ere re SOme examP'es: T ' Depletion Allowance Amendmenl that brought 2 a : - jit 8 Beryllium induitry to Utah. I Sv Little Dell Amendment, tigned by the Preil I t. dent that will replenish Salt Lake City' water : Supply. m Interstate 70 Amendment which brought us th $ road from Denver to Cove Fort in Utah. S Js s Another Amendment prevented Ogden from I being bypaised at Echo Junction. f'm If A Yean of action on the following major multU ! f-'"M $ million dollar reclamation projects: I t 1-Glen Canyon Dam I I jfrjl 2 Flaming Gorge ' sJ I ' Z-i? 3-Central Utah Project 1 i J? s s 1 4 Dixie Project 1 i I 5 j 5-Weber Basin I jf Plus several others if Action on One Committee ; ft I in the Current Session v 3 Senator Bennett serves on five committees: i, if Finance, Bonking and Currency, Atomic Energy, v S Defense Production and is vice chairman of L 1 E,hic' if y J! His work on just one committee Banking t f and Currency in the past two years is f S typical. The minority staff director reports: "My 1 review shows that you (Sen. Bennett) were a F sponsor or co-sponsor of six bills and three reiolu- fs M tions, all of which became part of public laws I J & . signed by the President. JL f Is "'n atJcli,ion yu B sponsor of 39 J S 1 significant Amendments to nine other bills that f:- lov ken ''9 by the President and become Jp : . 3 laws." Vote for the man who takes a stand Keep i in the Senate rM fcf rtM MmwH Ad(M CatiM, TmJ, CWim I AN ACT RELATING TO ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES; AMENDING THE LIQUOR CONTROL ACT BY ADDING ADD-ING A NEW CHAPTER 9 TO TITLE 32, UTAH CODE ANNOTATED 1953, TO BE KNOWN AS THE ALCOHOLIC ALCO-HOLIC BEVERAGES CONTROL ACT OF 1968; PROVIDING PRO-VIDING FOR THE SALE AND DISPENSING OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES BY THE INDIVIDUAL DRINK ON LICENSED PREMISES BY LICENSEES REGULATED AND CONTROLLED BY APPROPRIATE APPROPRI-ATE AUTHORITY; PROVIDING FOR LICENSING OF HOTELS, RESORT HOTELS, RESTAURANTS AND CLUBS; SETTING FORTH THE QUALIFICATIONS QUALIFICA-TIONS OF LICENSEES AND THE CONDITIONS UNDER WHICH LICENSES ARE TO BE ISSUED, RENEWED, REISSUED, SUSPENDED AND CANCELLED; CAN-CELLED; PROHIBITING THE SALE OR DISPENSING DISPENS-ING BY LICENSEES OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES TO AND THE POSSESSION, PURCHASE OR CONSUMPTION CON-SUMPTION OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES BY PERSONS PER-SONS UNDER TWENTY-ONE YEARS OF AGE; PROHIBITING THE SALE OR DISPENSING OF LIQUOR BY THE PACKAGE OR BOTTLE BY LICENSEES LI-CENSEES AND CLUBS AND THE CONSUMPTION OF LIQUOR FROM ANY PACKAGE OR BOTTLE IN ANY UNLICENSED CLUB OR PUBLIC PLACE AND CONTAINING OTHER PROHIBITIONS ON THE SALE DISPENSING, TRANSPORTATION, STORAGE STOR-AGE PURCHASE AND CONSUMPTION OF ALCOHOLIC ALCO-HOLIC BEVERAGES; RESTRICTING THE LOCKER CI UB SYSTEM; PROVIDING FOR ENFORCEMENT OF ALL STATE AND LOCAL LIQUOR LAWS BY ALL LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS; PROVIDING PROVID-ING FOR PROHIBITION OF THE SALE OR DISPENSING DIS-PENSING OF LIQUOR BY LICENSEES IN LOCALITIES LOCALI-TIES WHICH VOTE TO DO SO; AMENDING SECTIONS 32-1-6, 32-1-19, 32-1-27, 32-4-16, 32-8-28, 32-8 32-8 46 39-8-47, 32-8-59, UTA'H CODE ANNOTATED 1953, AND REPEALING SECTIONS 32-8-53, UTAH CODE ANNOTATED 1953, 16-6-13, UTAH CODE ANNOTATED ANNO-TATED 1953, AS AMENDED BY CHAPTER 25, LAWS OF UTAH 1955, 16-6-13.1, 16-6-13.2, 16-6-13.3, UTAH CODE ANNOTATED 1953, AS ENACTED BY CHAPTER CHAP-TER 25 LAWS OF UTAH 1955, 16-6-14 AND 16-6-15, UTAH CODE ANNOTATED 1953, SECTION 11-10-1 UTAH CODE ANNOTATED 1953, AS AMENDED BY CHAPTER 26, LAWS OF UTAH 1967 AND SECTIONS 11 10-2 11-10-3 AND 11-10-4, UTAH CODE ANNOTATED ANNO-TATED 1953. fMrW 1 IF YOU RE LUD UP The State Farm hospital plan h? pays cash to you. wrrj w K? Use tor anything. MfUXlA s Low cost Phone HSjiy $a for facte. 'vji i cI$H Jl, j6S state farm mutual X SX automobile insurance company JWj Ho OHIO: Bloomlmjtoo, IlllraU V9J 1 f DEAN BRIAN J 295 South TfS' t. Main ' Phone V-" 489-6177 f'T, I 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 i Public facilities except liquor purchased by the drink from licensees, proyid- FOR J ing for court-review of certain acts of local authorities and the Liquor uontroi Commission; authorizing supplemental state and local regulation, requiring AGAINST public officers to enforce all liquor laws and providing funds therefor from license fees; prohibiting undesirable practices including sale of liquor to niinors; and providing for license revocation and penalties for violations. g??5 Electors desiring to vote "for" the proposed Act shall place a CLYDE L. MILLER cross within the square following the word For and tW des.rmg to vote "against" shall place a cross withm the square following the Ifpjl SeCro6ftary "ord "Against" 4. |