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Show - iM--- atyb yyT arr 'mw Candidates Push Causes claim was made today that Industry will flourish in Utah if the Republicans win the nation- A Mal Propositions Endorsed The Utah League of Women general sessions, legislative officially which are held in Wednesday our officers better, and we need Voters to professionalize them to the went on record as endorsing 'years, limit of our ability, Mr. Rom- - Propositions No. 1 and 2 on the Position No. 2 would inn?y said Utah ballot. crease compensation of D 1 I have further made it clean No. 1 would add a lators from the present $500 per that this is not within the power even-- ! year and $5 per day expenses or jurisdiction of the attorney 20'da bl,uiSet S('fon, in was convinced that the Geneva to in session to a salary of years but is the responsibility general, employes are doing all they can of the Legislature, and the couni to make their product competi- ty and city commissions. It is wt; tive in cost, quality and avail- hard for me to believe John Creer is so obtuse as to misunability, he stated. CAN derstand, Mr. Romney said. SAVE DESERET NEWS election. Campaign Thursday, October 24, 1968 tory also a pledge of support for "undertaken in partnership with Reiterating his support for congressional reform and a Gov. Rampton, to bring rural congressional reform, the concharge that the Democratic counties their fair share of in- gressman warned that unless candidate for attorney general new procedures and techniques is swinging wild. dustrialization. to meet todays The Democratic candidate for are developed C.S. SENATE chaltomorrows and problems But this alone will not be the U.S. Senate pointed out that Wallace F. Bennett (R) lose its Perhaps it's just a little desCongress lenges may Recent figures show he has been director of indusenough. peration setting in." Sen. Wallace F. Bennett said trial promotion for Utah and essential check on the power of that foreign producers are makthat measures he has said he thus shared a concern the executive branch of governtoday ing new' inroads into our western John Preston Creer (D) helped pass in Congress have for industrial development in ment. West coast imports markets. laid the groundwork for an up- counties away from the WaDemocratic attorney general "The proposed congressional during the first half of this year candidate John Preston Creer surge in industrial development satch Front. which will take place under a reform legislation would mod- ran 37 per cent above the same Tuesday night declared the "Today we see in Utah ap- ernize committee Republican administration. period In 1967, Mr. Maughan younger generation of today is structures, in Carbon parel plants County, questioning the values of our My berrylliura depletion an outdoor camping manufac- apply proven and sound busi- said. in a way they have never society amendment brought the new $10 turer in Cedar City, and many ness practices such as employHe pledged to work for steel before been challenged. million beryllium plant to other small industries that have ment of data processing and import quota legislation if Delta, he said. brought new life and vitality to better office management, and Speaking in Ogden, Mr. Creer Other measures I have spon- rural Utah, said Mr. Weilen-man- protect the rights of the minor! .elected to Congress. said that this questioning often sored include depletion allowty party by increasing minority goes outside of our existing staff and minority rights to call UTAH ATTORNEY GENERAL framework of laws and, because ances for minerals in the Great "We must continue this effort witnesses, he added. Salt Lake, mining exploration of this, it is important we elect Vernon E. Romney (R) amendment providing a major by having teamwork with Gov. public officials who can com-- ! Vernon B. Romney, Republi- municate with all elements of boost to the copper and other Rampton here at home and Richard 1. Maughan (D) can candidate for attorney genDemocratic senator in mining industries, legislation to society." PROVO Richard J. Maughan eral, We said. accused his opponent he D.C., lead-zin- c Washington, protect producers, and cannot The need for meaningful risk this loss or endanger said here Wednesday that the today of either deliberate or uranium legislation. must occur through the the distortion life of this important segment threat of Japanese and other reckless of change my The senator said he believes steel imports to jobs for Ameri- position. structure of law as it exists of Utahs economy. that coal research, an oil shale cans is sufficient reason to put today, he said. We must not He charged that John Preston destroy it; we should use it. Industry and the development of on steel quotas foreign U.S. CONGRESS the Kapairowits power plant in coming into the United States. Creer has completely misled the southern Utah will become a readers of the citys daily paSherman P. Lloyd (R) The Democratic candidate for as to how he stands on reality under a Republican The which Congress Congress spoke before a rally pers problems administration. to law enforcement adding D must deal with today "require sponsored by the Womens Counagencies. Milton L. WeUenmaim (R) an overhaul of its archaic rules cil of Provo. My position, as very simply Milton L. Weilenmann claimed and procedures, Rep. Sherman "Following a visit to the 1 stated, is that we do need addi- City, Regional Success today in a program, P. Lloyd said today. Geneva Works of U.S. steel, I tional manpower to fight in- Theater 2 creased crime, we need to pay TV Highlights 7 pro-duc- 25 per day and $15 in expenses during sessions, Mrs. D. M. Draper Jr., president of the League, said the "need is great to provide state government with adequate means to meet its increasing responsibilities within the federal system. wt YU BERN'S KETCHUP W 14-o- bottles $1I Carrots Turnips Parsnips PORK ROAST ib.39c Nettle's Monels c 19' package 19c PORK SPARE RIBS 49 Armour POTTED MEAT ib. BANANAS Compile MARSHMALLOWS can Bak.rit. SHORTENING low-co- st 10" lb. packaged SECTION end WASHDAY DRUDGERY VJifh a... 0 GENERAL ELECTRIC x&m Cereals seals) (for proof-of-purcha- se Ask tho Woman who owns one . . . N0-IR0- M GARMENTS TUMBLE DRY WRINKLE FREE Ready to wear! Permanent Press Cycle n garments come out wringlc-freready to wear! ic 3 Heat Selections High," Delicate, Fluffy! Variable Time Dry Control Allows selection of drying time up to 140 minutes! 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