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Show GUNDERSEN and BARKER , 't'V' ! These men of integrity and : 'f, Jj, , J s "SH accomplishment have: Doubl- '. A ; " vV y V 0(1 ,oad hui!din-in ,Salt Lake . j . -t J ! ' ' ' 1 County with no increase in . v ", ' . , '1 t V cost .... Flit the Salt Lake I TJ 1 V General Hospital on a sound V . . ' Vf I I f3wjSS? Li modern new County Shops at j, V J If J V J ; no t-ost to taxpayers .... ilL - V?"w"a Completed sewer installation j v ;A" rj program . . . Carried out ex- "It JZ Hf I tensive flood control work . . V jL? .nrTN Itoolaimed 800 acres, by f V J t -1 -V -iv y straightening Jordan river r- - ; " V''iNn and eliminating hazards. 't ' PT 'v"l These are just a few high- 1 V "HlCl lights of the accomplishments r f mJJiJltei$ f these two outstanding ad- j Z 1 f I j ministrators. mtmmmmmmmmm L. B. GUNDERSEN AISKAM BARKER ; Vote for GUNDERSEN and BARKER, Nov. 4 , COUNTY COMMISSIONERS j INITIATIVE PETITION Initiative Petition Number One That Initiative Petition entitled en-titled "An Act Relating to Horse Racing and Providing for the Creation of a Utah Racing Commission Com-mission and Defining Its Duties and Powers and Permitting Parimutuel Wagering" has been duly filed in the Office of the Secretary of State within the legal filing period for filing same, containing the required number of signatures of registered reg-istered voters, and that following follow-ing is a full, correct and true copy of the ballot title to be shown on the ballots as Initiative Initia-tive Petition Number One and submitted to the electors of the State for approval or rejection at the election to be held on the fourth day of November, A.D. 1958. SHALL A LAW BE ENACTED EN-ACTED PERMITTING PARIMUTUEL PARI-MUTUEL WAGERING AT HORSE RACING MEETS AND CHEATING A STATE RACING COMMISSION. THE COMMISSION IS TO ISSUE LICENSES AND PROMULGATE PROMUL-GATE RULES FOR THE HOLDING OF RACING MEETS. EIGHTY-SEVEN PER CENT OF ALL MONEY WAGERED AT ANY MEET SHALL BE RETURNED TO PERSONS HOLDING WINNING WIN-NING TICKETS, TWO PER CENT TO THE UNIFORM SCHOOL FUND, ONE PER CENT TO THE COMMISSION, COMMIS-SION, NINE PER CENT TO THE SPONSORING ORGANIZATION. ORGAN-IZATION. AND, TO SECURE COLLECTION OF INCOME TAXES. ONE PER CENT OF WINNING WAGERS TO STATE TAX COMMISSION. ONLY PARIMUTUEL WAGERING WAG-ERING IS AUTHORIZED. LICENSES MAY BE REVOKED RE-VOKED FOR ANV VIOLATION VIOLA-TION OF THIS ACT. FOR LZ3 AGAINST EZ1 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set mv hand pnd affixed the Great Sesl of the State of Utah, at Salt Lnke Citv, in said state, this twenty-ninth day of September, 1958. LAMONT F. TORONTO Secretary of State Phone your news items to the Bingham Bulletin at PR 4-2636 or PR 4-2733. gTQgMB IT'S TIME 03 FOR A CHANGE 0W$j&Wj$ to these vigorous k-v; - : ' -' CANDIDATES : . K . , t K, 1 WITH A POSITIVE i V .v m Hr'F ;. PROGRAM FOR UTAH , -A J , ; i i 1. INFLATION: They will fight the high cost of t ''I yi t 5 V" I living by working for lower interest rates, and to ' "- f, IV N 4 ' V '1 curb mtnPoHstic price fixing, and to cut the I ?x J I5 1 'V - spread between farm prices and what consumers I' 1 ,? l- i "i V must pay. M Hi!' ! . l 2" AGRICULTURE: They will fight to return t f Hr Ll ' VVv control of the farm program to the farm produc- N 11 bI0 V . ' I tion committees, and cut present excessive admin-1 admin-1 s c I istration costs. Dairy and wheat farmers are I' ' ' 'tftUf J entitled to parity treatment comparable" to that ?" s " V ,1 of the wool and sugar beet programs. j t Jj kXlJYh !iS I 3. RECLAMATION: They will work with the $ - ' ' " $ i , v s" ' Democratic majority in Congress to reinstate 4 'I x i Z S - " V ' - - ' i x J Utah's Echo Park project, dropped by the Rpub- r -. ' 1 lt;- - 1 licans. L; J; I s; 'i- N;, trv 4. JOBS FOR UTAHNS: They will fight for im- , ;'.' " - ' v, ? ""j mediate action to revive our metals industry, sup- l " J ' vs, ' 4 $ port our defense installations, and expand home t 3 v I " '4 ' building and road programs, and to raise Utah's " t ; " i x , 1 ' I Per capita income, now one of the lowest in the i j Western States. P P np 1 nif 5. EDUCATION: They will fight to use Utah's rlini4r I I I tOH l IViACC share of offshore oil royalties for our schools; ClIIIV JLi. 1 1 Cil 1 IvlUoO favor aid to education, but with local control; FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR realize we are in a race with Russia. Couu!Sc 6 LAB0R: Th win for realisUc Actne Umc and L.D.S. Church Worker tion, such as the Kennedy-Ives bill, to stop racket- eering and promote democracy in our labor unions. UcLVlQ Iin(y 7- FISCAL RESPONSIRILITY: They wiU fight to prevent repetition of this year's highly infla- FOR UNITED STATES CONGRESS tionary unbalanced budget, against unnecessary Graduate U. of U., Lawver. Active Church and Federal expenditures and to close tax loopholes Community Work, Youth Leader favoring the upper brackets. IT'S TIME '!;' ;'" i u ""fW""!' 1 Clg CHANGE ifli Paid Political Advertisement by C Richard C. Howe Kathleen MeiUe Ernest R. McKay (C J "enr,y Movie, Jr. John S. Hinckley Brigham E. Roberts CLV H Donald B. Holbrook Douglas Bergeson Algie E. Ballif VOTE FOR and RE-ELECT f " "' I I - fi' I I 4 i , ! 'it r - ' 3 ? I t ? J r ' 1 " v i - . $ ft I' -V ir'4 -X J JAMES "JIM" BRUSATTO Democratic Candidate UTAH STATE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 21st Legislative District |