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Show OCTOBER 2, I960 UUh County, Utah SUNDAY, SUNDAY HERALD 3 Clyde, Lloyd Give Aims af GOP Rally Utah Motel Association Winds Up Convention in Provo; Elects Officers y By JOAN GEYER - . y ) also KlineBlack, to' be confirmed. Mr. Parry and Mr. Black were not. present. Holdover directors g, include: Ray Knell, Cedai City; Hugh W. Law,. Provo, and Leon Ritchie, Heber. The convention 'went on record as Inviting ithe National Motel Association W pick Utah for a convention site, and members were urged to attend 'the NMA convention this year at New Orleans "traveling in a special Utah bus and weafng distinctive Utah clothing or insignia. : Mr. Brewster, who presided over the iwo-da-y state convention due to illness of Mr. Howe, urged legislation to promote the Jourist industry in Utah. Urfeij Direct Primary He urged ajso that Utah switch to a direct primary system so that the people vote directly on 11 candidates, preventing "party machinery or pressure groups" from picking the two, candidal permitted on the present primary -- J tri-ci- ty School. i'm M end already has substantial cash Sheldon Brewster, Salt Lake City, Saturday wa elected presi-- dent of the Utah Motel Association, succeeding Ralph D. Howe, ' Salt Lake City. , The association1 named, Robert IIopkinrSalt Lake MVCJty, vice Bigler, president; Robert - Ogden, secretary, and George MJUecam, t Vernal, treasurer:; "The electionc was among jcon-- " eluding business of Jhe two-dastate contention held iii Provo at the Timpanogos Dining room. ' Directors Chosenj Directors, including" jthe-'t- op officers, were named from re-- " presentative reas as follows: ElmeiWidic, St. George; Mrs. Bentley Mitchell, Loganf J. Jay 'McClelland, Richfield; Clargnce Cameron, Panguitch;. Whit Parry, Kanab,,, to be confirmed ; and Moab-Blandin- North AMERICAN FORK Utah County Republicans Satur-day night heard their candidates for governor and congress outline campaign policies as the rally held high point of a Fork American High the at rW contributions. j In urging a, higher state budget for promotion, he said the investment would be returned in sales and gas tax revenue alone. Asks Understanding ' He urged greater public understanding of "tourist business results. A big auditorium at Salt Lake City; drawing in national conventions, would benefit every i 4S 6 I ? uy; 4 the appearances of most other state and county Republican candidates in addition to Governor George D. Clyde, seeking reelection, and Sherman P. Lloyd, Utah state senate president and candidate for Second District congressman. Governor Clyde stressed three main points as his policies' if elected for another term: 1. The necessity to complete a highway network throughout Utah not only of "interstate and principal state roads, but including state secondary and rural V 10-fo- ld - community enroute because most delegates drive in, he said. In describing chain of benefits, he said poultry and cattle growers benefit from cafel sales of chicken dinners, omlettes, ' hamburgers and tbone steaks. Every business from" laundries to theaters benefit by more tourists, he said. Lee Kay, chief of publ5-- ' relations and edudation, Utah Depart-- , ment of Fish and Game, and Robert Saffan, recreation and land division, Intermountaih Region, U.S.1 Forest Service, noted tremendous increase' in" hunting, fishing and use of forest recreational areas. J our opportunities for' useful living, our educational opportunities, and we must take care of thifc proved 'needs of our people. But we cannot maintain our personal liberties, and we cannot.' forever secure the right to self government unless we preserve a large measure of individual responsibility pnd individual risk," Mr. Lloyd continued. - means." j candidate Congressional '. ARE Lloyd struck out at pressure groups which he claimed force too many political candidates to surrender to the policy of expediency. ' 'Good government cannot survive if political candidates surrender to the pressures that surround them In public life, and it Is high time that paganized groups within our. society, endorse candidates not on the basis of their rubber stamping of the immediate gains of individual groups, but on the basis of their overall fahv This Is necesness and courage to stand for the to give both sary, he declared, correct decision after an honest tourists and the people of Utah of the facts," declared Mr. ample, opportunity to .get about study. Lloyd. the state with freedom and ease. "I have had long, experience in It wquld bolster both the tourist Industry and, the state's economy public affairs, but this is my first venture Into politics at, this apart from that, he declared. 2. A program to complete the level. I am absolutely appalled by water resource development for the vicious attitudes and unUtah is an absolute necessity, reasonable demands of .special the governor said. Approval of Interest groups," he said. the Colorado River Project is "This country must continue to only the first step, he pointed forge economic and social proout. Continuing appropriations gress. VVe must continue to inmust be secured to push through crease our standards of living, j farm-to-marke- J BUYING e i . - J. Edward Johnson, deputy director, ' Utah Department of Highways, discussed impact 6l the new. freeway system,;', and Donald II. Pickett, public accountant and motel finance experlt, - described relative advantages of a partnership or corporation .' " ' W. L. Hansen, director,. Utah Park and Recreation Commission, said early; action may be. expected on first land purchase tax-wise.- '-, j 1 : - THE :' 250 W. CENTER for, a . Wasatch Park.: First land will be purchased in Heber Valley, but tract wiir eventually include an area bounded by Immigration Canyon, Provo" river, Heber Valley and west slope of the Wasatch. o DEPARTMENT ! STORE OP PROVO A DIAMOND? Commercial factors that determine the value of a Diamond PERFECTION WEIGHT COLOR CUTTING t. - t DIRECT STATE MOTEL ASSOCIATION Named to direct, the Utah State Motel Association for-thcoming year1 at conve ntion activities in Provo Saturday are from left, Robert Bigler, secretarp; Robert' C. Hopkin, vice president; George Millecan, treasurer, and Sheldon R. Brews ter, president. YOU . j - , - 'The meeting was attended by GOP supporters from the Lehi, American Fork and Pleasant Grove precincts, and featured the Central Utah Project, and projects like the Dixie planned for southern Utah. Development of underground sources Is also a necessity. 3. The present .sound fiscal position of the state must, be maintained, the governor stressed. He urged forward-lookin- g development, but claimed It should be contained within a policy of "spending within our KNOW THESE FACTS See , . Karl J. ThaLranV Jewelry Dept., at THOMAS' $40 North University Ave. . Provo, Utah I . 0 Open tomorrow til 9:00 p. m; Use our convenient Flexicharge ; plant Park Free SINCE STREET 1 FR 8 56 A:iAA:AB.AAiAi. 32600 A:- non-partis- an : ticket. - 'around how 'Utah, may win Discusslob . greater' share ' centered Friday rv 4 M C a of the annual $50 mmtw .J I SM 1: MX-- ' , 'I , i' J " iV"";' 1 : ft. 4 billion to 00 billion spent on travel in United States, ; H. n Anderson, secretary treasurer, Salt Lake Tourist Utah's '.roodeit budtfet of 1100,000 for tourist ami publicity Is a fragment of the amount ntcdtd to meet competiI tion. ; K ) ' Also-relatio- n, laid t VAwIrn Fnmnttltlan , I I .1 Not only; are statu .competing for American travel revenue, but Canada hai a budget of $13 mil-- ;, lion to spend on tourist promotion, and Europe has air tours to five countries at cost under first clan; rail' accommodations1 to Yellowstone, he said. Grey Line Tours, which serves 105 U.S. cities, found business down five to 15 per "cent, said Mr. Anderson, lie ald he hoped for a Utah $2 million .Investment .: for tourist,! promotion. The Southern California' Club has found such investi ment pays qff( he said. Mr. Anderson ' said; the. Salt Lake Tourist Development Association, has ? set an lmpedlate goal of $100 fooo for promotion, i' s , . " Smart New Tufted i P. I LJ '. jfai's ' ofa Pillows Kapok filled, MtrJpcd llk mid owlulu mvhvh, hIaix 10xJ; or 10x10 Colon: Ited, Oold fid Hluo, Vurpte, Irtuc and Orchi.d, Gold1 : fcmeniid and Light (Jrccn, I'umpkin and lhown, 1 239 Reg. Value! 99 7 Bloomcroft Sofa Pillows for Fall and Holiday Fonda Faille Kapok filled, zlppcrcd covert.'. Uound or nqumd box, J ringed edcs. ColorHi iio.se, Gold, Cantaloupcv HelloJ Iirown and Shrimp. ' - . Reg. 3.49 5 Value All-Ye- ar ll: : ' v ' ; J City PI fanner Written Notice Of B u si hess Requests ' - ! : ...".-.- - y mw4 " p ; ' " to 75 . -- : . 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