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Show Page 32 THE HERALD, Provo, Utah Sunday, November 1, 1970 Reader Backs Letters to Editor It's Time to Clean Up Political Campaigning Sditor Herald: those elected After seeing all the political 'Falter All" advanced by sndidates in the mass media, Bid after noting all the "mud," and "scathing g attacks" on the character of political opponents, and knowing how irritating this has been to me, and I believe, to the public in a general, I say it is time for change. This campaign should continue to ring loudly in the ears of the election officials long after election day, long enough that "under-cuttin- to our state Calls in County e 317 No. 900 West Provo ny If Bell Telephone is earning all Editor Herald: I would like to answer Mrs. this excess profit, then the Lynn Bellows' letter (Oct. 28, Public Service Commission has "Dean's Interest is For not protected the people from People"), because I'm afraid being overcharged" in the past; Is she missed the point Mr. this wM Mr. Dean is trying Johnson was trying to make in to teil w? He has been in a to outlining the estimated cost of position for the past 12 years toll free calling in Utah County. see that this does not happen. She seems to believe,' as Has he really been interested in Senator Dean evidently does, the welfare of the people of Utah mat Bell Telephone Company County? makes so much money they can Incidentally, Mrs. Bellows us distance' long telephone give service without any additional done what Mr. Dean advocates. charge. Now 1; is obvious that we Weber County has a population do not get something for nothing. of about 225 persons per square The Public Service Commission, mile; Utah County has about 65 which regulates and approves persons per square mile. A basic the rates our public utilities factor in marketing is that a charge us, has confirmed large concentration of people company estimates indicating can better afford, to pay for a mat possible rate increases to service than people who are scattered over a large area. cover the revenue loss and Mildred Snow costs in providing free Orem county-wid- e would calling amount to an average of about $3.70 per month for each subscriber. All this, of course, would have to be discussed at a PSC hearing. omi nations largest tire stud and HECK B VEEYARD Ail 0 DALVIll J. WILLIAMS State Representative is D!strict39 - AJKM rr CunCERuD OVER The National "Safety Council on Your Dial ?AD!0 GIFT LAKEVIEW Be sure to install your studded tires from last winter on the same wheels you removed them from, say experts from Kengrip Division, Kennametal Inc., the manufacturer. All tire studs wear at an angle that should not be reversed. To avoid this, they should only turn in one direction. If the angle is reversed, the studs might rotate in the tire which can increase the wear of the stud body. 4S0 SOUTH Put Studded Tires Back on Same Wheels Colling r?r?v7v7 jAL5 U U reach my neighbors and why do for the telephone service itself. I have extra mileage charges on When sre we going to get As a former telephone Cum-paboth? telephone service within the employee I believe it is my Wny can counties like Weber county without long diiUnce responsibility to state my views County be toll free throughout calls? on eliminating long distance the county and not Utah County? ' You can be sure Senator Dean calls within Utah County. Arent we as important to the is right and honest in his move to as Weber get toll free telephone service for While employed with the telephone company the residents? County the people he serves. conI was telephone company I pay more for long distance Charles J. Dearin subbombarded by stantly within the county then I do calls Orem, Utah scribers from northern Utah County who complained of the of different fees for hedge-podg- e long distance calls. Editor Herald: legislature must clean up the air, and I do mean political pollution. Secondly, we, the public, must be more willing, at our homes, to receive the candidate or bis adult representative who brings his constructive, not destructive, literature wlch tells what his Typical (wplalnts received platf oriL is, and we should reject were: who candidates those Why do I have to pay for two downgrade their opponents. telephones, one on the Orem Let's turn constructive. exchange and one on the Mable C. Olson Pleasant Grove exchange to Replies to Letter On County-Wid- e Toil-Fre- HIGH TAXES has' established that studded tires on the rear wheels will C0"CEL"D OVER WELFARE ABUSES improve stopping ability by 19 percent over unstudded tires on glare ice. With studded tires on all four wheels, braking ability is improved by more than 30 percent over unstudded tires and steering abilty is improved by 50 percent to 60 percent over unstudded tires. co::ck;id AEOin txreased y rK In Merchandise, Serviced Gifts and Entertainment y ? only VOTE REPUBLICAN H fcy CMhm For DiIvm J. I Willi) ii Phone To Ring! n Ml THIS MAY BE YOUR Aptitude for P Record-Keepin- g ? LUCKY DAY! Fj Editor Herald: Many of your readers will no doubt remember an outstanding record keeper and historian by the name of A. Will Jones. At one time your paper referred to him as Provo's 'unofficial Historian.' His calibre of people who with integrity and exactness carry on his talent and abilities are many...yes even into the coming election they can stand up and be grand-daughte- sLis Listen For Your Inherits Kin's counted. His JoAnn K. Brown from Lehi is a chip off the old block when it comes to keeping records and 95 $11 for CRiT'E RATL ; if When the KEYY RADIO operator calls vou. vou will be entitled to buy your "V KEYY RADIO GIFT CHECK BOOK, worth over $100.00 for only $14.95. Tele-pho- ne r, seeing to it that things are and taken properly maintain care of for futui use.' Her knowledge and heritage is a valuable tool and she wants to use it in the County Records office by serving the people of Utah County. I'm proud to be JoAnn's Aunt and to tell others of her heritage and abilities. My Father's many records and writings were given to the BYU at his passing and they are now in the "Records Keeping Department" of this College .here anyone can come and gain from his outstanding talent and his contribution to record keeping. With such an important position as County Recorder I'm happy that one of Fathers psterity could be so qualified for she realizes how important it is that records be maintained to last forever and not for just this generation. I hope the people who remember my Fathers record keeping will realize John's heritage and be glad for a candidate of this calibre. 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