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Show THE Page Sis A Laborer"' A Farmer A Small Businessman' HENRY ALDOUS DIXON ' ivy ews of Nephi ' - LABORER: Dixon won union support of Weber College vocational education program. He fought for minimum wage hike to $1 and civil service benefits, broadened social security. Dixon is being supported by the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers. He is rated high by United Mine Workers. FARMER: Member of powerful House Agricultural Com mittee. worked to achieve higher sugar beet quota and liberalized farm credit. Protected western wool against foreign competition, works in close harmony with Secretary Benson Worked 250 acres on a Utah farm. BUSINESSMAN; Worked to hike governmen purchases from small business, supports Small Business Admin istration which has loaned nearly one million dollars to Utah of Eisenhower Cabine firms. Supports recommendations ommittee on Small Business. SMALL The Nephi Garden club will meet on Saturday, November 3, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Smith Ingram. Dividing and care of chrysantmemums will be the main By Fred L. Gadd Post Master Mailing procedures for the postal patrons of the Nephi and all other offices have been further simplified by a new procedure adlopted by the Post office department. The change is now in effect. Sealed parcels mailed at the third or fourth class rates of postage will no longer require an endorsement authorzing opening z for postal inspection. Envelopes, wrappers or other covers enclosing publications mailed at second class rates of postage may be sealed. Sealed publications mailed at second class rates and sealed parcels mailed at third or fourth class rates of postage will continue to be subject to postal inspection. A mailer who does not desire this mail opened in the Postal Service should mark the piece "First Class" or with similar endorsement and prepay postage at the first class rate. With the wide- use of sealing tapes and adhesives this procedure should popular with postal patrons. Do you have a problem con? cerning postal services or If so, drop a note to The s and we'll ask Post Thursday, November f, 1956 NEPHI, UTAH in POINTERS Here's Why You Should Vofe for CONGRESSMAN S. Master Gadd to answer it Tor you a subsequent week's "Postal Pointers "I. POSTAL IF YOU ARE: TIMES-NEW- topic of the evening., . Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Latimer had as their guests during the deer hunt, their son Norton Latimer of Marysville, California. Norton is a civil engineer for the state of California. Utah Deer Harvest "Reported Successful"; Nebo Area Dates Still Open Utah's 1956 deer harvest appeared to continue on a par or above that of last year, the department of fish and game reported today. The report noted that regular license hunting ended over much of the state on Tuesday, October 30, though extended weekends and longer season hunts in many prime deer areas still allowed a good opportunity for the so-funsuccessful regular license holder to place his tag on an animal. Both checking station and field -- ar A1C Bob Beagley is a visitor at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis C. Beagley. Bob is stationed at the Castle A, F. B., Merced, California. - regla-tions- Times-New- YES. OPERATOR I ASKED FOR rSOUR reports indicate a slight increase in the take of deer todate. The department said drought and other adverse hunting conditions during the early days of the seasons apparently failed to reduce the harvest as had been predicted. Recent storms have improved hunting conditions on nearly all herd units where longer seasons were set by the Utah Board of Big Game control this year. Sportsmen planning to hunt on any of these units were reminded HUSBAND ASKEOUSTO CHECK OVER YOUR CAR, PAINTfR MOTOR CO. MBS- OFCOOCSE'P" SPEEDY CO RIGHT BWfVWeAAr to check a proclamation to be sure of the boundaries dividing the open and closed areas, as well as the remaining dates when hunting is permlssable on each Ami t. In the North Nebo area, the hunt will extend to November 9. On units 41 and 42 of Nebo area as outline dby the proclamation the hunt extends to November 9, with extra dates being November 17 and 18, November 24 and 25, December 1, 2, 8, 9, 15 and 16. Extra doe tags are available. T5 THE CARBURETTER. . MPS BAYVINDER" BDOKEN ,ts ) WELL AS LDhfci AS IT 5EBMS TO 8E UNDER THE HOOD TH6RE1S NO USE SPENDINO THE MONEY TO HAVE IT FIVED- - BECAUSE THEY HAVE THE BEST RGfcAIR. SERVICE IN TOWN AMD THEY ARE REASONABLE! FALLOUT shelter designed by the Federal Civil Defense Administration would provide almost complete protection from fallout at low cost if built as a project. It would also be a welcome tornado and hurricane haven. - ifcda Photo i mm taw (mm THrui C OR THE WIFE OF A LABORER, FARMER OR SMALL BUSINESSMAN. ONE GOOD TERM DESERVES Paid Political Advertisement mittee, Ronald Wiscombe, wm ANOTHER by the Utah Central Republican Com Chairman SAVE Hmrm'l gfoaiorovf. 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See ar. drive the most rompl't- .V nrto ear of the year! 1 PAINTER MOTOR CO. NEPHI, UTAH Torsion-Air- Ride e pours the road under you! Ride and Try Chrysler's new Torsion-Air- e youll think some of the laws of gravity, motion and inertia have been suspended in your favor. No more rock and roll. No more pitch when you stop. Chrysler's new torque rod suspension and lower center of gravity "feel" give you a brand new of the road. The wheels ride the contours . . . but you don't. The road just pours under you. ground-skimmin- g |