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Show burcauciacy, making the laws, deciding what each of the 80 3) From Page (Continued shell hunters would do, and how much of the food and what kind to(since the 20 were inclined of shelter each would get for ward a powerful central governwork. ment) it undoubtedly would be his No doubt, in the accepted trasocialistic Thus the 20 governmental people would become the dition of the 20th century poli- Looking Ahead . . IF YOU ARE: A Laborer A Farmer A Small Businessman Here's Why You Should Vote lor CONGRESSMAN tics, the 80 people would be told they were going to receive freedom, welfare and security from their government. They would even be told, no doubt, that they would have the privilege of enjoy the voting, and thus of Democracy. blessings enslavement was real and permanent. Although this is a fictional projection of what citizen apathy can do, events very much like these have happened in many nations where only a small percentage of the people have been willing to make the sacrifices AWAKE TOO LATE to actively participate necessary But the 80 who hunted shells in The following is government. or dawdled at the seashore when a statement from the American government policies were being Bar Association, which I commade, would be pretty indiffer- mend to the attention of all ent to the privilege of voting citizens. until it was too late, until the bureaucracy had gathered unto FOB MY COUNTRY itself sufficient power to with The blood of free men stains draw the privilege or at least to my ballot sheet. Whatever others make it a mockery by elimi- may do, I shall not carelessly nating the freedom of choice. make my mark. I vote not beThen they would realize their cause I can, but because I must. Those that died for this, my voice in my government, had a e right to expect that I would with overy faculty to use it wisely, honestly, and courageously. They did not die that blind partisans or the reckless might make a game of free elections. Only my secret heart know: whether I justify the defmutior of voter as they wrote it in the reddening sand. If I love my country as they did, I question my qualification again and again. I carefully study the issues and candidates to determine not what is best for me or my minority, but what is best for my country. I will not be confused or deceived by propaganda, slogans or histronics. I shield my eyes to the glitter of personalities, purge my mind of passion and prejudice, and search diligently for the hidden truth. pie-par- aiviiiliuauu Salina, Sevier County, Utah Page Tri., Nov. 2, 1956 must be free of all influences save that of conscience and justice. I vote as if my ballot alone And, indecided the contest. deed, your ballot and mine doe decide the contest! I mmm if HENRY ALDOUS DIXON Seeing is Believing Stopping Pi stance Chart THE FASTER A DRIVER GOES, THE FARTHER HE MUST TRAVEL BEFORE HE CAN STOFJ THE BETTER VISION INSTITUTE POINTS OUT. IT TAKES TIME TO SEE DANGE-AND REACT TO IT, AND MORE TIME FOR THE CAR TO STOP AFTER THE BRAKES ARE APPLIED. HERE'S AN ESTIMATE OF PSTANCES INVOLVED: Hungry ont in the Los Angeles varea have had a great time treating themselves to light lunches traffic lights. They caused 56 short circuits in six weeks time while fattening themselves on the insulation in wire connector boxes. Chrysler spent $300 million to lower the height of the 1957 cais by as much as five inches. ' If, It H'fc If' 8 Eyes reef youROAD' ON THE - vith a positive program for a better Utah! ON AGRICULTURE: Romney wants to see: motor fuel tax exemption for use; lowest possible truck and rail rates on shipment of food and raw fibers; a promotional program for premium quality produce; reduction of the inequitable tax load on real property. state-encourag- LABORER: Dixon won union support of Weber College vocational education program. He fought for minimum wage hike to $1 and civil service benefits, broadened social security. Dixon is being supported by the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers. He is rated high by United Mine Workers. . ON HIGHWAYS: Member of powerful House Agricultural Com worked to achieve higher sugar beet quota end libermittee, alized farm credit. Protected western wool against foreign competition, works in close harmony with Secretary Benson. Worked 230 acres on a Utah farm. FARMER: 47 27FEET 35 38 feet SMALL BUSINESSMAN: Worked to hike government purchases from small business, supports Small Business Administration which has loaned nearly one million dollars to Utah firms. Supports recommendations of Eisenhower Cabinet Committee on Small Business. ,92FEET 49 FEET 45 55 65 Improve Utahs secondary highways; put federal highway funds to work; reduce traffic fatalities now growing at such an alarming rate. FEET I52feet 227feet 60FEET 7! FEET 3I6FEET 287 387 FARMER OR OR THE WIFE OF A LABORER, SMALL BUSINESSMAN. SOME PEOPLE SEE FASTER THAN OTHERS. ONE GOOD TERM DESERVES EVERY DRIVER SHOULD KEEP HIS VISION AT PEAK EFFICIENCY THROUGH REGULAR ANOTHER Paid Political Ad by Republican State Central Committee, Ronald Wiscombe, Chairman PROFESSIONAL EYE-CAR- E. m Hk 130 201 Police in many cities report that numerous stolen cars are left with doors unlocked and key in the ignition switch. The National Safety Council says the average automobile driver w ill have from 3 to 5 reportable ac- ON INDUSTRIAL GROWTH: Romney will work to bring the benefits of new industry to every community in the state, to provide better jobs for our citizens, and to create new tax sources. ! cidents during his lifetime. A bus driver in Connecticut was given a note by a small boy traveling alone the other day. As he handed over the note the boy said: Please let me off where it says on the note, and tell me to walk one block down. Every two hours, every day and night of the year, somewhere in the United States, a truck driver is anonymously saving a life or working at the scene of a wreck or maybe just going out of his way to help a stranded motorist. from Pageant Magazine. ON EDUCATION: ' Romney will cooperate with the boards of education and the legislature to provide the type of school program the people of Utah want and vocational training to prepare our people for better jobs in our growing -- industry. i&imm ahead Iff Pcd politico! odvortiscmont by Hebf Beamon, Jr , Momlo, Daggett County and 6oH J G!odo 2610 Highlond Orive Soft Loke City fop CS'fSlilnl Some of Senator Wallace F. Bennett's accomplishments for Utahs cattlemen: ( DROUTH RELIEF: Worked with the Department of Agriculture to insure speedy and effective drouth relief program for Utah, including increased allowances for feed grains and hay and roughage program. GRAZING AMENDMENT: amendment to MEAT GRADING: Soil Bank. Established Congressional intent for the Department of Agriculture to undertake study to improve federal meat grading piactices, giving the better break to lean OPPOSED RIGID SUPPORTS: PREDATORY ANIMAL CONTROL: grass-fe- d cattle. Voted against high supports on feed grains. Increased federal funds for Utah predatory animal control by $53,000, for this year. GASOLINE TAX REFUND: Supported measure to refund money to farmers buying gas for use in farm equipment. Estimated savings to farmers nationally--S9- 0 million. SOCIAL SECURITY EXTENSION TO FARMERS: Voted to include five million farm families in Social Secuiity Piogiam. lr..,.-iitewiarBGTPna- rf FARM CREDIT PROGRAM: legislation to improve farm credit. TAXES: Supported revisions in tax law to provide more equitable allowance on farm equipment and machinery. SMALL RECLAMATION PROJECTS: Supported legislation for tentative approval of 72 small projects in Utah to aid in irrigating 171,000 acres at an estimated cost of $32 million. t depiecia-tio- n White Glove test on your pots and pans. Are they Use the smudge free? Electric cooking in clean. Your utensils stay in Ashape without laborious scouring. Curtains stay bright and sparkling when you cook electrically. Walls stay cleaner, too. Thats why Reddy calls it White Glove Clean. Its also cool, fast, easy, modern and automatic. See be the new electric ranges -l orted expanded brucellosis program which provided almost 000 in Utah for the last three years. BRUCELLOSIS PROGRAM: FOREST ROADS: Obtained additional JlOVi million for Forest toads development programs. RESEEDING PROGRAM: Pushed forest reseeding program to improve ranges. This message sponsored by these Utah cattlemen: George Barton Manti Howard Clegg David C. Petersen Alden K. Barton Tooele Ogden Salt Lake City Ferron Charles Redd Horace Allred R. D. Buchanan La Sal Roosevelt Richfield George Magnuson Jess Conovor Castle Dale Ferron Arthur A. Lemoa Lets Keep BENNETT X in the Senate He's a veteran on Ike's team (Paid political adsertisement by Citizens for Bennett Committee, Lyle M. Ward, Chairman) convlncd. TELLURIDE POWER 4 COMPANY |