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Show GOVERNOR: i MESSAGE FROM THE "I urge vou to join with me in supporting No. 1. the best man for Congress in District VOLUME PAGE NINE RAILROAD "DISTRICT AND MINING 62 NUMBER NEWSPAPER THURSDAY, OCT. 31, 1968 HELPER. UTAH 41 Johnson's failure on inflation the function of drowning was to permit a welter of deout the chants of demonstrators cisions by administrative agenNews-Lett- er who appear on the scene to cies which set a pattern for In the Matter of the Estate LYLE H. MUNSON, EDITOR the candidate's speech. losses in worker productivity disrupt o f RICHARD MARCHELLO, It be that the shouting while our natioal budgets were may Washington Correspondent Deceased. and turmoil is also drowning being grossly mismanaged. We MISSION ACCOMPLISHED that land which had been ta- out the meaning of the political overspent our income like Notice To Creditors ken out of production by the campaign which is now at its drunken millionaires. In these final weeks of the Probate No. 3344 government under the feed The incoming President will Creditors will present claims Johnson Administration each grain subsidy program be open- peak. to reverse these trends, most have What excites specifically of the Federal gov. ed r Va iintl rreDepartment tin til imurVlorc for soybean production of us about the present Ad- and we are going to have to up ed administratrix at the office ernment is busy busy prepar-o- f Soybeans, he said, were "in ministration in Washington? We Ftart paying for the binge. in-If the Jomuon short S. V. Litizzette, Attorney atlin2 are and supply prices know been repudiat- he truly comprehends Soviet it has that in Washington. One cliap- - very high T.aw 178 sn Main strPPt If we had an ed, in so t n a t tentions and tactics, the ordeal respects many which will at n 'ter history other million in soybeans to President Johnson understood we face will be easier for all of per, Utah, on or before the 28th treat1QKQ. Hsv nf Tam.prv piaime surely deserve we would be in a stronger that the chances ran heavily us. is the epoch of Secretary day, must be presented in' accord-Reand more comfortable position." against his reelection. The manf 01 AKlw;uil.uic uivmc Iiec ancn w tli tho provisions That editorial "we" followed jor issues which cut him down Utah Code Annotated, man s successiui campaign by the phrase ''would be in a were Vietnam, civil disorder, of the farmers soybean 1953, and with proper verificastronger and more comfortable and inflation. the land. tion as required therein. isn t very clear. Mr position, Johnson's failure on the war The soybean is a relatively Freemar. certainly didn't mean in Vietnam was a failure to uns LIVINNIE MARCHELLO Administratrix of the Estate new crop in the United States. the soybean farmers. In 1966 derstand the grand strategy of of Richard Marchello, De- It came into prominence only and 1967 Mr. Freeman paid co the Soviet Union to conquer the after World War II. It was in- operating farmers not to plant world, bit by bit. He failed to ceased. troduced in some areas of the them to plant soybeans on th2 recognize that Communist tac Attorney for Administratrix: country to replace crops which fppd grains, but authorized tics cannot be blunted by a Never S. V. LITIZZETTE, guett about word meatiiugs or 178 South Main required very great numbers idle" land. And then last year, policy of gradualism, measurspelling ... for people judge you on to encour-and laborers. this of seasonal how you speak and write! f ed resistance and eagerness again ' Desperate year, he Helper, Utah 84526 No doubt about If, Webster's New Date of first publication: Oct- armers who literally could not aged the cotton farmers to negotiate. Against such a pos Collegiate Dictionary helps you the "idle" cotton acres ture the Communists have ober 24th, 1968. Date of last harvest their traditional crops- plant speak more effectively, write more in soybeans. oi uie serious oi because maintained jac yuiaccurately, and read with more unpublication November 14th, 1968, What happened? Cooperating pressures from Communist-suderstanding whether in business, a new and untried crop. And grain farmers and cotton farm- ported groups witnin tne unusu in school, or at home. Gain confibecause it was a new crop, it ers contributed millions of bu- States. In a very real sense. dence and authority with this In The District Court best, handy-siz- e was not produced in surplus, shels of soybeans to the har- President Johnson is a casualty Of Carbon County, dictionary! nor fettered by complicated and vest, there's an as if, of the war, cut just State of Utah of control had and prohe the price with all good intention, soybeans costly government has started skidding. run toward a Vietcong machine In the Matter of the Estate grams. Mr. Freeman succeeded in gun, arms outspread and cryThen,- on March 19, 1965, Mr. of MABEL TOIGO, Deceased. 125,000 entrlM, Freeman went before a House encouraging, or forcing, enough ing. "Let us reason together." 1,196 page. term Subcommittee farmers to plant soybeans to His failure on civil disorder 2,300 Notice to Creditors Appropriations llustrated, plus disthat and complained soybean eiut the market and depiess stemmed from a similar other spedal Probate No. 3341 1Z& nrices were out of line. Too the price. He may have atoned, feature. position. Creditors will present claims high, he said, and he urged Mission accomplished. personally, for the prejudice of with vouchers to the undersignA bureaucrat can find many some of his earlier congressionMDEXED ed administratrix with the will ways to drive a competitor to al votes and attitudes. But in annexed at the office of S. V. tate of Mabel Toigo, the wall, and the fact is that the process he set the tone for Litizzette, Attorney at Law, 178 the Department of Agriculture many mayors throughout the; South Main Street, Helper, Utah has become a competitor of nation who restrained police, Gat the b Administratrix on or before the 21st day of Attorney for TODAY the farmer in recent rimei. and that tone doubtless encour-- , Annexed: Will with the January, 1969; claims must' be genuine of numbeSupreme a aged V. LITIZZETTE, BEHIND THE SHOUTING presented in accordance with'S.178 Court decisions which have-haSouth Main Street, 1353, the provisions of or we Almost read 'he effect of so complicating) 8452b day every JOURNAL OFFICE and with proper verification as! Helper, Utah, of justice of the Presidential can- - 'he administration another required therein. Date of First Publication: Oct hear accounts of how one or that injustice w2s a frequent outcome. iNuvemuer i, xauo fUDiicauon: wm annexed or me essonal rooting section which In The District Court Of Carbon County, State of Utah rer-for- Washington - rt-- wei-iyea- rs astry ... bold-typ- e nt 75-9-- o HUB w. t--:i. "Mo,iitViqti lrnOW iYiau6u "All of us wno Know citihim to be an outstanding and respected abil and ty, zen a leader with great experience his responsibilities undertakes who and a man efficiently and with enthusiasm. him the best 'These qualifications make First Concandidate for Congress from Utah's Utah needs Dick Maughangress onal District. me in supportI in Congress. urge you to join ' y s HIS military p i do-.v- n over-producti- Unless you're an your interests ;. beii-represented in Washington. If you're o farmer, rancher, vote businessman, or educator I- 4 i for a change! fleet I RICHARD J. . MAUGHAN VttVwwi-airCf- j. 75-9-- Democrat t From the First Congressional District irci. rut.i j. rVrm jt. n..M mciiyt -t 5, iuou volunteers for Mauehan, - - EDoub? matte? hsu uou plan to uote on the Liquor Initiatiue Petition ne respectfullu and earnestlu asli uou to consider these tno facts: Ho TRUTH aivi m m V ill 1 r - fstf&zit-';- ' ..if OS J- -.I f53 1 tf kZWi Ivcryone in Utah agrees that Utah's present unenforceable liq uor law must be changed. If the Liquor Initiative Petition is defeated next Tuesday, the Utah State Legislature will accept this defeat as a command from the voters to enact legislation next January that is far more restrictive than we now have. The Barker-Grabill, endorsed by powerful Utah interests and enthusiastically supported by the Descrct News, would permit any county to vote total prohibition by a simple majority vote. Because 90 of Utah legislators belong to religions which preach total abstinence it is reasonable to assume that tliey will move in the direction of prohibition. Is this what you really want? nt fa til iif Adlvertosnim ff a We are better informed today about the newest and most convenient ways to live through advertising. choice. And advertising helps you make "Where it what's is, and news is about new, Advertising to when is the best time buy. American business is constantly searching for new ways to make better products for you, and for less. And -- you hear about its success through advertising. Today, the faith is you enjoy modern life more with the help of the Lirjuor Initiative Petition is successful next Tuesday Utah will encourage waiting investors to build facilities for a great new tourist industry that can bring Utah additional tourist and convention revenue of $400,000,000. University of Utah economists say that adding this much to our economy each year would result in increasing Utah family income 51,358 every year and creating 48,000 new jobs, enabling us to keep our young people here in Utah. We will join with 42 other states and 85 of the population of the nation in having an honest, realistic liquor law and the respect that such a law will bring. We believe, as Governor Rampton has said, that it is "expertly drafted" but if, for any reason, changes arc desirable, the Utah legislature can act. Utah's liquor law will not stay as it is today. Please consider cart fully w hich way you want Utah to go and vote according to y our own conscience in the privacy of the voting booth. - Thank you. UTAH CITIZENS FOR LEGAL CONTROL OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES - Walker Wallace, Secretary "A well studied and thoroughly acceptable bill has been written that would restore the kind of control Utah needs. " Editorial, DcscretSews, May 10, 1968 - |