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Show nyyrrtvt tv m rrr yt ryr rr r mr ww yyyyr aywwwvwv ' ry '''" '' v " n Richard M. Nixon Hen ry Cabot Ledge r PROVEN EXPERIENCE G C MATURE LEADERSHIP Vk v f A GREAT TEAM FOR A 'I SV GREATER AMERICA . VOTE CM For U For Governor D native Clyde. Utah, holder of a de agricultural enmneering and a mailers degree in civil served 10 vears as ngineering, in Dean of the School of Engineering at USU Married to Ora Packard, he is father of five children and is a member of the LDS Church, the Kiwams Club, Sons of the Utah Pione'-rs- , Chamber of Commerce and American Legion In a state whose chief needs are (1) development of water re sources for agriculture and Indus try, and (2) education for its ex panding school population, UTAH NEEDS GEORGE DEWEY CLYDE 'Vr Elected Secretary of State in and re elected in 1956, Secretary Toronto has exercised a strong influence for economy as a member of the Board of Examiners In charge of the Capitol Building, he set up efficient finan- cing of the new state office ing and has made the grounds a leadmg tourist attraction. He is a member of the USU governing boards A former state legislator, businessman, veteran, and LDS bishop, he has proved himself a capable administrator State Legislature For State Auditor For State Treasurer Sherman The present State Auditor, Mr Lambouine has served four years as Salt County Treasurer, years as deputy County Treasuier and four years as State Treasurer before being elected to his present post He has worked with Utah - Idaho Sugar Co , Utah Tax Commission, Utah Copper and the Erie Railroad He revamped the Salt Lake County tax accounting svstem eliminating the old tax Udger type of book A member of the LDS keeping i seven Church XI r ,ly v hyi J. Preece Mr Preece, the present State Treasurer, served as State Auditor fioni 1953 57, chief deputy to the state auditor, chief deputy to the S L City auditor and chief deputy to the Salt Lake County treasurer As State Treasurer he has collected two million dollars in interest on the states cash first the time in balances, 25 years the state has received interest on these balances He is a member of the American Legion and the father of three children L. Budge Budge was born in He has been admittPans, ed to practice both in Idaho and Utah and before the United States Supreme Court He has served Walter L. Idaho l 'pt ' n, in the Attorney Genoffice, first as Assistant and then as Deputy Attorney General and as Attorney General. eight years erals As Attorney General since 1959, his office has been recognized as one of the finest rn tne history of the state. Opinions have been handled promptly and efficiently He has gained the respect and admiration of his associates. y o For District Attorney Ramon M. Child Ramon M Child was educated in Salt Lake City schools and received his Bachelor Degree from the University of Utah in 1950 He graduated from the University of Utah, College of Law, in 1952 and has practiced law in Salt Lake City since that time He is a member of the Salt Lake County, the Utah, and the American Bar Asand is sociations, presently a member of the law firm of Child, Spafford and Young Ramon M Child served as Assistant District Attorney from 1956 through 1958, during which time he personally prosecuted approximately one half of the major crimes brought to trial m this T E G O P I For Attorney General Walter 1952 A trade association lawyer, he has been an effective spokesman for small business in Utah for years He is general counsel to the Utah Retail Grocers Assn , and has a practical knowledge of private enterprise at the grass roots Serving with distinction in the Utah Senate since his election in 1951, he is chairman of the Utah Legislative Council on which he has served four years, carrying the heaviest responsibilities in the Sid Lamborne 'niy.jHynw vwijitnwr9cu',ipn Lamont F. Toronto Sherman P Lloyd, the President of the Utah Senate has a provtn record of success in his business and govtrn-nun- t profession, of Sprmgville. tree For Secretary of State Congressman Sherman P. Lloyd George D. Clyde Giorge S kSi A District X 4 t i? tf i I y $ ' b 1 If x 4X it i-- HOWARD J. CLEGG NONA SHIBLEY REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR STATE REPRESENT A1IVE STATE SENATOR For Tooole and Juab Counties Your Vote On Nov. 8th Will Be Appreciated! of Tooele Stake President 1st Vice Piesident Utah Cattle- Member State Livestock Brand mens Association Member of Ongmal State Corn dmating Boaid of Higher Education Chau man of Board, Grants-vill- e Practical Fanner and Cattle Rancher Member Tooele County Selective Service Board run fin Board Soil Conseivation District dynamic informed candidate, a believer in fiee enterprise with a background in County and State activities We know from expci lence that Mrs Shibley will vote for the ultimate good for the general welfare of the State and Countv She has her finger on the pulse of this aiea and knows our problems All her life has been spent in our midst where she has been an active Civic and Religious leader JM : '. SK HONEST - DEPENDABLE - CAPABLE A RECORD - State Committee Woman reelected for second term Former President of Tooele County Federated Republican W. omans Club and Tooele City Chairman Member of Utah Press Women, National Federated Press Women SAUL A. CLARK LEIGH PRATT CANDIDATE FOR TOOELE COUNTY COMMISSIONER (4 Year Term) (See other ad in today's paper!) RaSw 2 Year COUNTY COMMISSIONER Vote for Saul A Clark, Republican candidate for two year County Commissioner A life long resident of Tooele County and active in Church and civic affairs RECORD Giaduate Grantsville High School Attended University of Utah Chief Petty Officer - Navy World War II Bishop of Evanston Second Ward - Evanston, Wyoming Mission secretary - Canadian LDS Mission Member of High Council - Grantsville Stake First Counseloi - Grantsville Stake Presidency City Councilman - Grantsville City Electrigan at Hercules Powder Company and member of Oil Chemical and Atomic W'orkers Internatiotional Union. 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