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Show 2 THE BOX ELDER NEWS, Brigham City, Utah Tuesday, October 27, 1964 . : EDITORIALLY SPEAKING suppose' youve never been victimized by scoundrels Who put four cans of fruit on sale for a dollar when ordinarily they are five for a dollar?" "You are a nut," she exclaimed. "Yes, they've been tampering with nuts, too peanuts. Nimble- - finger ed specialists crack the shells ever so gently, lightly lift out the little goobers and then put the shell back together - boy what a gyp." "What did you say was in that bottle, again?" she questioned more -- seriously. "Come on, now, admit if - you've been taken for a ride at the super One of the most charming persons has crunched knuckles with in many moons is Mrs. Esther Peterson, the Labor department official who was in Brigham City recently. A native of Provo, Mrs. Peterson simply exudes vibrance and a zest for living from every pore. She has a robust smile inherited from Danish parents and a common touch which belies her Important government position ....One of her "extra obs these days is being special assisant to the president on consumer affairs. It's her job to see that consumers get a fair shake when ihey buy a box of salt, a can of shaving cream, et al. After hearing the charming visitor, PW went home and asked his consumer (Mrs. PW): "How come you didnt tell me you were getting gypped at the superPow Wow market," accused PW, his beady eyes getting beadier "No, cant say as have. In fact I guess Brigham City has about the nicest supermarkets I've ever shopped in," she said thoughtfully. "Hush, woman, you don't realize what you're saying. As a consumer, youve got to be victimized - the government says so. In this day and age, I its "What?" "Thats right - youre getting unpatriotic not to be "No." gypOil in a "Well then you've been confused by all of the new products - at least theyve taken advantage of you that ped by guys who put salad bigger bottle, only its really not a bigger bottle, its sailer and it costs more money. "Are you sure the bottles to Which you refer hold salad oil?" she quizzed, eyebrows tilted. "Dont try to avoid the issue. - ht victimized." By this time, Mrs. PW was beginning to show a dwindling of confidence, a sence of guilt set in. "Think now, havent there been times when you bought a package of meat which looked lean only underneath it was uqly fat?" Wrinkles formed in her brow. . . . the seconds ticked off . . . she gazed at the ceiling. . . tapped her toe. Finally she replied: market?" I down-rig- I much." . . "The only thing thats confusing me now is whether to have you take out the garbage or change the body's diapers," she mused. Boy, some people just never learn. creases. Q. What do you propose tc do about the economic sltua-tlo- n In Utah? THE CANDIDATES SPEAK n Rampton I feel that the of Utah's economy through an Increase in our In. dustrlal production and wealth Is the most critical need In our state today, and Is the key to solving some of our other ma. Jor problems. I believe I have a positive program to present to the people of Utah to get Utah moving ahead. During the past eight years the growth of our economy has failed badly to keep pace with that of the rest of the nation. I would recommend the follow, lng steps: 1. Creation of a favorable tax climate In which a pros, perous Industry can grow and flourish, with adoption of the Freeport amendment as a de. sir able first step. 2. A complete survey and cataloguing of our prospective Industrial sites and setting forth the Industrial potentials of each stlm-ulatio- Where They Stand (The following Is the second in a three-par- t series of questions and answers by Utah candidates for Congress and the governors postltion. Questions were put to the aspiratns by the South Box Elder Federated Womens Republican club. Featured today are gubernatorial hopefuls Calvin L. Ramp-ton- , Democracy and Mitchell Mellch, Republican. to be able to Increase this fig- ure for the biennium beginning 1, 1967, if our economy can be stimulated. These fig. ures, of course, are over and above the Increased state support that will come naturally from increased enrollment. 1 believe these additional funds can be provided without an In. crease In any tax levy. July Mellch children The education of oui Is the basis for ourfu. ture growth and strength. AJ governor I will maintain a high Q. What is your estimation standard of education for Utah. of the education situation In I will not stand still but will Utah and what recommendations pursue a responsible and pro. do you have for dealing with It? gresslve policy. I would call together immedHampton A critical need for iately after the election legls. increased financial support for latlve, educational, labor, re. our educational system was Uglous, business and civic lead, pointed up by the governors ers to write a bill which 1 would school survey committee, but submit to the forthcoming legls. the present administration has lature for Immediate action. shown a lack of responsibility I would recommend an ap. In following through. I do not proprlatlon large enough to covfeel the recommendations of the er our needs. This amount will committee were excessive and be based upon the recommends, feel that It Is essential that we tlons of the full report of the In the Utah School Study committee, achieve a field of school financing. the State Board of Education and 1 propose to recommend to of the Utah Education assocla the legislature for each of the tlon. Until these are presented two years of the biennium ben 1 do not believe that any re. ginning July 1, 1965, additional sponsible person can state the school financial support In the exact amount that will be need, sum of approximately $7lA mil- ed to finance our schools for the lion per year and would hope coming year. I am sure that it must be more than the $6 mil. Hon recommended for this school year In the Utah School PHARMACY Interim re. Study committee port. I am hopeful that we can meet PHACTS these needs without any tax in. break-throug- h from Ray Malm rose Are you interested in hearing a little more about pour hair? Do you realize hat, under normal condl-ion- s, you are losing an iverage of from 20 to 100 hairs every day of your lie? These hairs are lost from norma friction, combing, brushing , or washing. They are released by i the follicles I which are the 1 depressions In your scalp iich hold the hair roots, ider normal conditions w hairs are being grown replace those you lose th the rate of replace-;n- t Reds Against Barry Today and Wednesday present opportunities that could save you some bitter disappointment next week. They are the final two days on which citizens may reg. later to vote in the Nov. 3 general election. Remember, Its every Americans privilege to vote but only If he Is Sa seldom that self.branded communist literature hits our desk and so today it was with Interested that we re. celved The Eleventh Hour Defeat the New Fascist Threat, This is a pamphlet authored by Gus Hall, chief spokesman for the American Communist party. We couldnt resist the temptation to read quickly through It. Briefly, this literary . morsel is dedicated to the whole, to the toes call to battle against Barry hearted, e deep-dow- registered. these two days are very Important If you havent already signed up. Most residents who are relatively new to the county and those who have reached age 21 since a prior election are generally aware of their need to register. n Art-zon- senators defeat but that a mountain campaign. The vindictive and abusive langauage contained In the Hall pamphlet must come was sweet music to the GOP nominee, BUT LEST YOU DRAW THE WRONG conclusion HOWS DOT? here, Hall rEOX OF THE UNDEMOCRATIC laws, both federal and state, and because of the harassment of people who would have to sign our electoral petitions, we are still unable to run candidates for president and vice president, complains Hall. Apparently Mr. Hall would like to see us become a bit more broadminded about electing our officials like they are In the Soviet Union. n ment: floral patterns and ed vertical stripes. mood Is smug cum. education than gs here at' IT NEEDS QUALIFIED pr jtvi ynj,, Member Audit Burttu of Clrcult-- i Sion, Utah 8tata Pratt Aaaoclation, Motional Editorial Attoclatlon ind: United Pratt International. Advtr-tltlRtprc tentative: .Utah State Prtaa Attoclatlon, Salt Lake City, foah. RATIONAL EDITORIAL the national EXPERIENCED MEMBERS J.Oleen Palmer is qualified enced. and experl- -' Taught in county school, In high school. Knows the need of teachers and students. Appreciates the tax problems as a tax payer, from business and agriculture. An outstanding leader, an organizer. Has children in our schools. I Vote for J.Oleen Palmer for better school administration. iisjpc0Ti you. tlon with Industry, labor, cham-ber- s shale deposits. 5. Establishing a better tax of commerce and other ment of Utah Industry. climate through passage of the Freeport amendment. 6. Constructing roads and Mellch I have great faith In Utahs future. Our economy Is tourist facilities for our state In good shape, but It could be monuments and parks with coordinated advertising cam. better. We must continue to move paign. 7. Using the Influence of the I am confident that If my plan Is adopted Utahs economy Governors office to obtain from can continue to be one of the the Interstate Commerce Com. most dynamic In the nation mission the best and most equitbringing unlimited opportun. able transportation rates for all Utahs products and commodlt. lties for all. les always insuring that no To obtain more Jobs, I proIs Introduced differential pose: which might destroy or hinder 1. Creation of a department aimed at aiding and attracting one Industry while benefiting Industry to Utah and adequately another. 8. Establishing a research financed so that It can effect, at University of Utah center lvely operate. Indus-trie2. Settling the Great Salt for development of new Lake boundary dispute, thus 9. Maintaining a healthy labor assisting in the immediate decom. velopment of a chemical in. climate through constant and labor both with munlcatlon on our salt dustry based management. 3. Establishing Utah as a source of cheap electrical po. wer, not only for attracting In. HEAVENLY HURRY dustry Into the state, but also WOBURN, Mass. (UPI)-R- ev. for selling to our neighboring H. John Murchle, Baptist states. This would be accom- minister, says he was driving plished through utilization of 70 m.p.h. on a superhighway our water resources and our when a car whizzed past at what extensive coal fields In Carbon must have been nearly 10C county and southwestern Utah. m.p.h. On the rear bumper wen 4. Using the states services these words: Prepare to Meei to help private enterprise God. our beryllium and oil s. Elect These JVlen to Keep Your Voice in Government Your birthright could be cut-oyour voice in government freedom-lovinor greatly reduced without this team of g men who continue to fight for representative government. The opponents of 64 seek to limit your freedom and expand .their own power. ff Your Board of Examiners ? '.fo & de-vel- G. Douglas Taylor Secretary of State area. 3. An intensive promotional dffe campaign to bring the advant ages of Utah to the attention of Industries contemplating ex. pension into the West. 4. Action by state govern, ment to obtain transportation freight rates which will enable competitive movement of Utahs products to the major markets. 5. Development of locally, owned and financed manufacturing industries to process the states raw materials and a re. vision of our securities laws to facilitate development of local, ly financed companies. 6. Development of human re. sources through Improved ed. ucatlonal facilities both In the academic and vocational train lng fields. 7. Coordination of these pol. lcles by the state In coopera. 1. Most alkali or water-logge- d land can be reclaimed. With W. R, White concrete drain tile you can increase available farm acreage, cut down on farm labor, overhead end cost of production. You will also increase the quantity and the qualify of farm products. ' 2. 3. R. WHITE CONCRETE DRAIN TII.E SYSTEM MAKES YOUR LAND WORTH MORE . . . WHILE YOU USE IT . . . AND ALSO IF YOU SELL ITI For full details, contact R. A. Pratt Kesler Governor Attorney General 4. , White Company today, 5. Mwia N (MIMMII MTM 4 siat.Audiior Ml COM4 Bin COttCHfl (Mmr Ml mivm HIM tM ftCMW MM I Contrary to the known wishes of our people, Utah Democrats in their platform pledged to repeal Utahs hard won Right to Work Law, that would impose compulsory unionism. Contrary to the known wishes of our people, the 1964 Utah Democrats platform pledges to surrender to the federal government the financial responsibility for maintenance and operation of Utahs public schools. Contrary to the known wishes of our people, the Utah Democrats debt you and your, children will be obliplatform pledges long-tergated to pay. Unlike their opponents, your Republican team is committed to vote with the people, not against them. As your board of examiners, Melich, Kesler and Taylor will give Utah Progress with Economy. Your state tax money is spent by the men you send to the legislature. To a man, your Republican candidates are committed to Progress with Economy. Your choice in 64: Maximum Freedom with Limited Government or Maximum Government with Limited Freedom MfU ttMft, For You and Utah 0 1623 Well Avt,, Ogdtn, Utah Dial R0bt!j. Edwards m A W. W. Mitchell Melich q QaasHm o&aa c--n rmacy, lfi2 E. iForest,! all rUT.'S. IMPORTANT (Paid Political Adv.) pre- - any he recommends, carry all the latest NEWSl March S, 1STS. Chat. W. Claybaujh, PubUahar ywiM,4iiiuwu m,0v payabla in advancai In connection with tha Box Eldar Journal (puM llthod Thurtdayt) M OO par yaara 3.00 for monthii thigla copy, in averages. fill-o- doctors iatloES.So that jve IS VERY, VERY handy ham City, Utah, undtr tha act of r- HouseNEW YORK (UPI) wives will put $186 million lr cleaning quarters Into coin-o- p nachines this year, according tc a study by the Du Pont Co. The study showed also that the coln-o- p user Is younger, has a larger family and family Income and a higher degree ol placency. Indeed it Is, Comrade complacency to the threat which you and your kind represent. Weve seen your communism In operation In Berlin, In Hungary, in Tibet and other places around the world. We dont like It. We dont want it. It may be old.fashloned, but we like our American brand of democracy. With Gods help, well preserve It despite ' your multl-colo- COIN GULPER OF AGREEMENT WE DO HAVE with the Is wrapped up In this state. Communist this moment the most dangerous At are NtVt-Iourn- BECAUSE POINT cleaners Dots kitchen gadgets for closing plaswill dot the nations ski slopes tic bags, cleaning the pressure :hls winter, predicts Ralph cooker vent, fastening plants Green, president of the Minne-jot- a in place. Apparel Industries, an association of manufacturers pro- ducing the bulk of outerwear ELDER worn by Americans. X WMkly ntwtptptr ttUblUhtd Polka dots on the new ski Un ISM, publlthtd ovary Tuttdta by tho Bos Eldar US Jackets come large or small on Mouth nrtt Watt. Brlfhtni City, white or colored backgrounds lltah and antarad at Saoond Clin Other new ski jackets feature Manor at tha jtott offlca In Brif--j Goldwater coalition, while at the same time we the ultra-righ- t will not endorse the presidential candidate of the Democratic party, he states. The Communist really would like to run their own can. dldates. ONE Pipe NEW YORK (UPI) doesnt believe that President Johnson fills the Communist bill either. Our party will Join with all democratic forces to defeat American-bor- BOARD OFFICE BUT THERE ARE OTHERS there always seem to be who wont think about their status until 'a ballot Is denied them on election day. This Is frustrating and unnecessary. Most of the time its because a voter has not cast a ballot In any election for over two years. Dont let this happen to you. If there is doubt about your registration, contact the agent In your voting district. Dont be caught standing on the sidelines In next Tuesdays election. a IN HIS WRITINGS CALLS NOT simply for the of opposition votes which he represents. crush him and the Fascist ultra-righ- t According to the U.S, Red spokesman, Goldwater rep. resents a big stumbling block In the path to eventual soc. lallsm In America. We consider this to be one of the nicest, most compli. mentary things said about Mr. Goldwater In the current HALL YOUR SCHOOL And thus Goldwater. , varying according to s condltlonof yourscalp. baldness Is the result new hairs falling to erage or exceed hairs i normally lose each p. It pays to take good 6 of your scalp! he mcst Important part f our business Is the Are You Registered? 394-60- 1 5263 So. Main, Murray, Utah AMhtrit 2.2361 |