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Show 1 2A DESERET NEWS, Monday, October 7, 1963 Candidates Square Off 'smear tactics," playing poli- - causp tic s," and double talk" in the1 Hevo believen then and be- now that serious Constitu- x our control of narcotics. Gov. Rampton said the vetoed marijuana control bill placed on the accused the "0 I !ca U MURRAY Raymond Anthony Soto pleaded innocent today The Inter- to a charge of running a red TUCSON, ARIZ. national Association of Plumb- - light in connection with the traf- Officials fic death of a Salt Lake woman! ing and Mechanical 26. for here , Sept. -meeting Mr. Soto, 140 E. 640 South, week wdll stand trial Nov. 4 at 10 a.m. Salt on the charge in Murray City LJ k.e. C.ltyS ' ' Court before Judge James S. Deseret News Special program for improving Utahsj Bennett is asking to serve in the' industrial climate: jSenale for a quarter of a centu- An emphasis on the ry and he says it is all right expansion of local existing now because he is the one . who' trial growtri comes man wumn Innocent Plea Entered In Traffic Death Case Inspector For Post My my opponent should, his own words and live by, Utah Highway Patrol Trooper VV. Cark Bowles signed the complaint against him. Marcia Lynn Crandall, 23, 3760-9tEast, was the victim in the fatal accident. Sawaya. month apply pwrehat Crdt on. Up J(r KING'S MUSIC 2133 So. 7th (. J f'' IN IS 7-- g V ,mgf - from outside. Any program dei ternational vice only to reach outside signed branded as "innuendo industries will spend all of the president. untruth" Republican charges Henry Fretwell, 448 Edith The Utahn, F. money trying to develop only 20 that he vetoed a Ave., L. Scarof complained to police the cent (Bud) potential. per .THE.. 1907 marijuana today that a $175 color televibeen has and develop-let, Research (2) POLITICAL control bill besion set had been stolen from This, he said, is contrary to mpnj f0 determine what type of1 Salt Lake Citys wit cause of "Imhis business, 1095 S. State St. the Utah Constitution. chief industries are best suited for?gain Playing Pitics policy, it was charged since 1956HHe will conduct a! proper motives. He cited an opinion by Atty Utah. I do not think the people of h y Sen Wa ace Qpn Phil L. Hansen and a Plumbing (3) A factual approach to!lo?ay Inspectors Utah will believe I wouid leave1 nett, Dr.i .memorandum signed by when meeting in Ogden Nov. potential Utah business rather of two As he s this, a new Utah chapter of the examples ls; Lionel II. Frankei and Dr. referred to the resignation of unit will be formed. tpr j. Mazor, of the University conference at the State Capitol, 0j U.N. Ambassador George W. A FULL LINE OF Mr. Scarlet has been a memj avv School faculty, as Ball and the "'ow-levattacks ber of the organizations board He again repeated an invita- - supporting the uneonstitutional-tioon Richard M. Nixon. to his Republican opponent,) jty of tiie proposal. of directors for the past year. Carl W. Buehner, to meet him) "The inconsistency of Ball He is a former Salt Lake Carl V. Buchner, R debate on the in who is one of the chief archi- plumbing contractor and is Issues including narcotics' Qir tects of our past and present president of the Salt Lake City Buchner, Republican control rather than busing cantjKatP f0r governor, called Vietnam policies has not been Employes Association. Cleoning up on our your campaign on innuendo,! for ..a npw philosophy fer the 1967-6- 8 lost on our citizens, said Sen. stock at a smear and untruth. BITTER PRICE itype 0f industrial climate that Weilenmann, Democratic candi-- i Bennett. Gov. Rampton said the state'ean help solve Utah's problems, date for Senate, in a speech here! Such inconsistency reaches A $175 car stereo and has operated for years uiuler ajThp present governors methods today accused his opponent ofjdown through the Democratic worth $30 were taken overtapes the See and Buy! Uniform Narcotics Drug Act. have been publicity and promo-- , double talk in his bid for to my own opponent who weekend from a car owned by FURNITURE 'The 1967 Legislature passed ion , most of which have been election. ANNEX covers every side of the issue Leon Athas, 316 K St., while it Heck leit ef Mein Store four bills making changes in our designed to publicize the Gover-- j When my opponent first ran' field. was parked in his driveway, narcotics laws, the governor nor himself. for the Senate in 1950 he said, aidMr. Buehner made the state-JanI quote, Any person that Three of these bills I signed) ment before a meeting of the has been in political office for Into law, including one to bring Utah County Medical Society &ig consecutive years should be LSD under the act and another Auxiliary in Provo. Mr. Buehn-- turned out on general principles . if for no other reason, " Mr. Wilenmann said. and-hav- h 50a Television Stolen Ben-Uta- 7-- 9 Les-new- Inter-naton- KETCHUM'S MAN of the HOUD , n ADMIRAL APPLIANCES face-to-fac- e Sfeal Car Stereo Stan Nance Mr. Nance is one of the top producers for American Western Life Insurance Company, and enjoys membership in the Company's Million Dollar Club." 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