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Show TII2C AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN, Thursday, Oct. 30i 1064. So you wont to vote "a straight .' A" Party ticketbut thtr art a couple of "B candidates who appeal to you? Or you'vt never -, voted Ufors? or you want to write in a canawatt7 f ' Than art but a few of the many questions facing Utah .votara aa election day neari. A raw Pointara Breaking It down aa limply aa Seslble, hart ara a faw poin rai "' -To vote In Utah you tnuat , ,. - hart batn a resident of tha atata v, for at laaat ona year, a resi-i resi-i y, dant of tha county In which you win vota for at laaat lour roontha AND. . r. -You must ba II years of act or oiaar aa of Nov, a. 7 1094, You may register at tha age of 80 IT you will ba tl ; on or bafora auction day and... Votini District -You muat ba registered In 1 your votlnt dlatrlot. Two rigia , tratlon daya remain-next - Tueaday and wadnaday, a you have'anyoueatlon about allglbll. ity. contact your oounty clark'a oxnoe, Location of registration placaa In Salt Laka County will iwea mi w 4wuaw w sue ba obtained by calling tha Trl- -If you have moved toanoth- ar diatriat alnea vnu laatvntad. you muat flrit obtain a tranafer certificate from your former dlatrlot. than praaant It whan ' ' you raglatar In your new die-trlot, die-trlot, This may be done at any , time you can find both home through next Saturday at midnight. mid-night. ' Ready to Vote -Now you are registered legal , ly and ready to vote, polls win ; open Nov. 3 promptly at 7 a.m, - and close exactly at 8 p.m. - IF YOU WANT TO VOTE A ' ' STRAIGHT PARTY TICKET. ' almply place an "X In the clr-cla-repeat, the clrclle-dlrectly ' beneath the party's emblem (a , rooster for the Democrat!, an , eagle: tor the" Republicans). , That's all there la to It, You've . endorsed tha entire slate of can didates In the party you prefer, - but you atiU muat vote separ- ately on constitutional amend- IF YOU WANT TO VOTE FOR .SOME DEMOCRATS, SOME '.' REPUBLlCANSi P 1 a c e your ; ' X In the square opposite the . candidate of your choice. Do NOT put a mark in the circles. You may : also draw a line through the name of the candl , data you do NOT prefer. This is nfWR y - ttwr 1MB Fer PROFESSIONAL o.w cleaiiii:g At DURFEY DRY CLEANERS iS Wait Main , Am. Fork M-S574 And , TOTX KOVEMSZa I Tot F. Ihvs Durfcy S YOUR STATE r-rrNTATivj X tm now prepared and miy to work and repre-isnt repre-isnt aU of you. not necessary, howeverbut It does help In counting the votes ' ' Leave Circle Blank ' IF YOU DO NOT WANT TO VOTE FOR EITHER CANDI DATE FOR A SPECIFIC OFFICE, OF-FICE, leave the circles blank and the square by their names blank. Then place an X" In the square opposite the candidates for whom you do want to vote. Even if you plan, for example, to vote a straight 'A Party ticket except for president and vice president, place an X" in each of the squares opposite your choice all tha way down the oolumn and Ignore the pre-aldentlal pre-aldentlal and vice presidential candidates DO NOT USE ANY OTHER MARX, Such statementa aa neither," or "no vote" or any other marking will void your ballot. Write in Name? IF YOU WANT TO WRITE IN A CANDIDATE'S NAME, do so In the third column (no emblem). em-blem). And, to aid In counting, draw a line through the listed candidates of both parties for the same office, This emphasizes empha-sizes your clear Intent that you favor neither of them but have a third choice. There also win appear on the main ballot two proposed amendments am-endments to the state's constitution. consti-tution. Both will be outlined briefly, In most of Salt Lake County, you will receive four ballots the one Just described which everyone ev-eryone in the state receives, a second for State Supreme Court candidates, a third for State and a fourth for school board candidates in your particular district. SPEAK UP, AMAHS i ,,i I, in. mi.,... .1- .a..., ., i !! w v By Comrade Al ' Let's start with Plato. Some would go aa far back as the creation, some even farther, Oeorge Meany, Head of AFL-CIO AFL-CIO aays that the devil resides In Socialist Moscow. Others aay the devil once gave a plan to God that called for the control of men's lives ao all would be saved , , . all would live well with no sin or suffering permitted per-mitted to plague men's lives. According to them -the devil was the first great 'planner' and on paper the plan must have looked good for it is said that a third part of the spirit believed in it and followed him. So far as written history goes EARLY PREPARATIONS FOR PHEASANT HUNT PAY OFF With Utah's 1864 pheaiant sason close at hand, now is the time for hunters to be thinking about where they plan to nunt. Early Drsoaratlona will pay off by eliminating the problem of finding your prospective minting grounds closed or finding all of the hunting unit permits sold. Scout your prospective hunting hunt-ing area, find out who owns the land you clan to hunt, then ask permission to hunt. Bv ralnini nermlsslontohunt on private land you not only make your trip more pleasant, but you can further efforts of the Triangle committee to maintain and lmorova relations between the landowner and the sportsman. A small Investment In time and effort prior to the hunt will pay big dividends during the minting season, Ask oermlsslon. respect pri vate property, and obey all rules and regulations and (or purposes of documentation, documen-tation, let's start with Plato and his Republic.: Plato lived from 487 to 347 B.C. . Plato wrote In a dialogue style. His discussions allowed various even opposed points of view. The principle means of explanation explan-ation was the dialectic whose function was to Illustrate the logical consequence of a hypothesis. hypo-thesis. Plato reasoned that there would be much indecision in We and felt that this was not good. Life should be planned and each should be placed on an occupation occupa-tion in life that would tot suit his talents, waa his reasoning. In his Republic (Which was really a Dictatorship and not a Republic) he would place people In five categories. The most important would be the Administrators Admin-istrators who would be philosopher philoso-pher a. He felt that only phllos-ophers phllos-ophers should exercise dictatorial dic-tatorial control over people's lives. The second in importance import-ance would be the Soldiers who would enforce the law (unwritten) (un-written) of the Administrators. The Administrators and the Soldier Sol-dier a would be unmarried, would own no property, would live In barracks and eat in common. com-mon. The next three categories would be the Farmer a, the Workmen and the Slaves. The farmers would own the property but the property would tiot be transferred to their children, The farmers, the workera and the alaves could marry and have children but the children would be taken away at an early age to be educated. The better learn-ners learn-ners would be made administrators adminis-trators and soldiers the others would have their schooling cut ahort and be sent out to become farmers, workera or slaves, Medicine, of course, would be mm DM MM Wffi s Oil MMtlk For driving dependability all winter long WfSSBM : ..B3EB8DE , coofe FALL ; LOVSS . foil is much la a tailored, beautifully' detailed mood ao It Iovh this block upper up-per leather low shoo, wide- . strapped with reptile grain split leather. 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FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE , SEE KEITH CHAD WICK at 45 South Center Street Phone 750-4873 ' or EES HARRY BSIOHLET . hr' At The New Of floe 241 West Main Phone 789-4650 , ; Or Phone EDDIE SMITH at 758-4123 tree to evaryone. The federal state would own and control all transportation, road building. sehaollngr l& and ,eaU tabllsn the living sundards for all. Plato In his reasoning could sea that If government exercised ex-ercised greater, and greatar control over human Uvea that the ultimate aa outlined in his Republic would have to be reached at some time or another. an-other. His Republic consisting of administrators, soldiers, (unmarried) farmers, workera and slaves would be the pinnacle of Plato's Socialism. Perhaps the reason all Socialistic experiments ex-periments in the past have failed is because the people became Irigfitenajtaa ihf rPProachel the ultimate. Plato offered the ultimate in s o c 1 a 1 security. Those who would surrender free agency to a managed economy should ponder Us-philosophy and question whether they want What the ultimate would bring. (Comments from readers who speak up to "Speak Up" will be published and answered. Reprints Re-prints available at ten cents to cover mailing. Sand request to .v.f.w. eo this paper. ininninniiaaeam,simnnimnnlW; HOWARD B. BROWN Toux Representative Occidental Life Insurance Co. of m u m Call Uni 788-2433 m'utui iiititttn iti.n.aii. ' Select Now From Our Maaalve Display ' CHRISTMAS CARDS . TOUR NAME FREE (on $100 boxea or more) . A big 15 7 off oh special order cards with your name engraved. A large Assortment of CHRISTMAS MUSIC has just arrived tool For glfta for that special someone - it's PRIDAY'S OFFICE SUPPLY 60 West Main American Fork fife n a Jn'D ltd Republican Candidate wfey Utah Stale Legislature Below are a few of many volunteered statements from prominent promi-nent citizens expressing their reasons for supporting F. HAWS DURFEY as their choice for REPRESENTATIVE in the Utah State Legislature. It has been my privilege to know and be closely associated with F. Hawi Durfey for a number of yeara. I HAVE FOUND HIM BE A . MAN i OF HIGH PRINCIPLES. CHARACTER AND INTEGRITY: WITH THE ABILITY TO ACT WISELY. I am hap- 6y to support him in his election to State epresentative. J. LEGRANDE ADAMSON Highland . Support Haws Durfey. HAWS WILL STAND FOR INDIVIDUAL FREEDOM and doei not belong to any high pressure groups and will be unbiased in his decisions. MR. & MRS. BOYD SUNDERLAND Lehl , FOR THE FUTURE ECONOMIC GROWTH OF OUR STATE, JOB OPPORTUNITIES AND AID TO EDUCATION THE PEOPLE NEED A FAIR IMPARTIAL LIGISLATOR. For these reasons we endorse F. Hiwi Durfey. ARTHUR POWELL Lent A man who possesses leadership qualities in the field of business and is fair and GENUINELY GENU-INELY INTERESTED - IN THE PEOPLE WHOM HE SERVES. Such a man- is Mr. Haws Durfey.. Our faith and support are ' pledged to his ability to govern the political issues which will arise before him as our State Representative. MR. & MRS. D. RAY CHIPMAN American Fork ' Haws Durfey is a man who believes that all HONEST WORK IS HONORABLE. HE IS KEENLY INTERESTED IN EDUCATION, and his fine young family Is proof of this. His interprising business experiences and struggles to succeed have taught him sound business principles. His church and civic responsibilities re-sponsibilities show that HE HAS COMPASSION COMPAS-SION FOR OTHERS. We think that Haws Durfey would add strength and leadership to our State Legislature. : FRANCIS & ILA MORTENSON American Fork You havevonly to read the papers to learn of the big job that Haws Durfey Is doing in our community through his established business busi-ness on Main Street and his work on the City Council and the other jobs that he takes on voluntarily. THIS IS THE MAN WE NEED TO. REPRESENT US IN. STATE . GOVERNMENT. Vote for Haws Durfey on November 3, 1961 (I'm going to). , G. E. MOLASCON American Fork FOR AN EXPERIENCED ADMINISTRA-TOR ADMINISTRA-TOR OF PUBLIC FUNDS, WITH PROVEN ABILITY TO GET THE MOST VALUE FROM THEs TAX DOLLAR. 4 urge your support for F. Haws Durfey as Representative to the State Legislature. ' GLEN T. ANDERSON Mayor, American Fork City I heartily endorse Haws for State Representative. Represent-ative. I learned a great deal about him while aerving with him on the American Fork City Council, He is honest and forthright, his integrity in-tegrity is above reproach, he is a hard worker work-er and willing to accept responsibility. When given an assignment he will follow it through to conclusion. HE IS A DEDICATED AMERICAN AMER-ICAN AND HAS THE BEST INTERESTS OF UTAH AND NORTH UTAH COUNTY AT HEART, He can be depended upon to represent you and your best interests in our State Legislature, I can sincerely recommend to you F. Haws Durfey for State Representative Representa-tive and I solicit your support for him. FRED FISH American Fork For many years I have admired the progressive, progres-sive, intelligent and energetic ways of Haws Durfey.- WE ARE VERY FORTUNATE TO HAVE A MAN OF THIS CALIBER OFFERING OFFER-ING US HIS SERVICES. I sincerely urge that you vote for Haws Durfey. ' , GEORGE C. LEANY Lehl. Haws Durfey la a very energetic person. ALWAYS A MAN OF HIS WORD. I feel he Is sincerely Interested in our well being and will be an outstanding State Representative. ROSS BURGESS Alpine I know Haws Durfey to be a man of action and will serve us well in the legislature. He will work for the best interests of each of us and WILL NOT BE A YES MAN TO ANYONE. ANY-ONE. . ..... . DEAN EVANS Lehl Since 1946 I have installed and serviced electrical elec-trical equipment for the Haws Durfey Cleaning Clean-ing Plants of Kearns, Lehl and American .Fork. I heartily endorse Mr. Durfey as State Representative because of his LEADERSHIP ABILITY, SOUND JUDGMENT, EFFICIENT EFFIC-IENT MANAGING AND HIS HONESTY IN DEALING WITH THE PUBLIC. . CLELL JACKCON Lehl Ve Heed F. Haws Durfey as Our Representative in The Utah Slate Legislature VOTE CUHFH 1!0V 3 KEfTi e:raa:i m: estate AMERICAN FORK K i |