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Show Ufae ous inflation, " Mr. Richards snmdMatjes SALT LAKE CITY ator Frank E. Moss, SenD-Ut- ah, told the Utah League of Cities Saturday morning, that unless we make our streets safe to walk and stop the increase of crime, we will soon be living in medieval towns, locked and barred at night, and with no one daring to venture forth. "If we do not curb campus violence and drug abuse among our young, and if we do not find ways to curb that new i terror which has seized America middle and willful and malicious exploding of destructive devices in public buildings, our civilization will revert to the dark ages. If that happens, we will have to make the long hard climb up all over again. " Senator Moss reminded the group that for ten years he was a city judge and for eight ered with the only economic made these statements while limitless Uintah in County, policy they know campaigning "The Democrats have count- - federal spending with its ruin stated. "President Nixon has proposed specific, reasonable legislative solutions to national problems, " Mr. Richards The San Juan Record Montirello, Utah Thursday, September 24, 1970 , 'Page Three said. 1971. YouiVe ctomged WeVe changed, O " r 7 Worth seeing. Wbrth owning. Worth waiting for. Vega. Not just another little car. but one little car that does everything well. You get more room, more weight and more power than most little cars give you. yet the gas mileage is right in the same neighborhood with the best of them. Vegas come dressed up. too. not stripped to the bone so you have to add a lot to make them liveable. Drive one. Youll see. years he was a county attorney, and, therefore, he "speaks their language" when it comes to- problems of local government. He pointed out that law enforcement, for example, must be a local affair, that this country should never - permit the establishment of a national police force. "But Congress can and has taken steps to assist local law enforcement by passage of the law Enforcement Assistance Act of 1965. And I am prbud to say that I was the Senate sponsor of that bill. Caprice. Theres a double layer of steel in the roof, a steel guard beam in each door, power disc brakes up inches longer. You get the looks front, a new power ventilation system inside, a wheelbase two and car, but at Chevrolet prices. And thats the kind of change and comfort of a six- - or y times that all of us can appreciate. during these one-ha- lf ar seven-thousand-doll- tight-mone- Republican Congressional Candidate Richard Richards said today President Nixon is "Prepared to make the tough decisions necessary to restore peace, halt crime and curb inflation. ' '' "An irresponsible Democratic Congress is blocking President Nixon's efforts to strengthen the economy and solve other " pressing national problems, Mr. Richards stated. "President Nixon has initiated programs to achieve economic stability without severe adverse effects". Mr. Richards Glide-Awa- y big change in our big wagon. The window goes up into the roof, the tailgate vanishes beneath the floor. Out of sight. Out of your way for easy loading even in a closed garage or when you have a trailer hooked on. Avanishing tailgate. A See what we mean by putting you first? September 29 at your Chevrolet dealers. Lands! There cf be aplenty . . . even if there were twenty UGA5CO says: Nothin tells the story of natural gas and the friendly flame more completely than its demonstrated ability to produce a continuous supply of hot water . . . automatically and at the lowest possible cost. Nothin heats as efficiently as a flame. If you are being luxury of constant deprived of the worry-fre- e hot water, see your gas appliance dealer now. Co. Hell recommend the water heater size to meet the needs of your family . . . and give you a few facts on how, over the long haul, your Natural Gas water heater will pay for itself in in complete service . . . and the savings meaningful comfort of always having plenty of hot water on hand. ... . UTAH GAS SERVICE COMPANY Serving Natural Gas to C astern Utah |