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Show (i U Tin- - Sunday, October 10, 1971 Sait Lake Tribune, Can't Mislead Young Voter, Lloyd Says Nrwly enfranchised votfrs in this countiy young vs ill not be misled, and it would be a mistake for politicians to try and do so. Rep. Sherman P. told a college Lloyd, Republican gathering Saturday. This is an age group which will net allow itself to be will not allow itself to be he said of 18 to 20-- j misused. s who will be voting for the first lime in upcoming municipal elections. They want facts, and they he declared. want honesty, It would be a serious error to Republicans, was to acquaint those present with campaign techniques. Other speakers included Kent Shearer, slate Republican chairman: State Senate President Haven J. Barlow, Alan Peterso-:- , smte Republican youth coordinator; Dr. Bntc yfield, university political scientist; Paul Denham of Sen. vVallaee F. Bennetts office; Richard P.'ctiards. past vice chairman the Republican National John Committee; Gaskill, past state Repi Mean treasurer, and Alex Hurtato, a candidate for the Ogden City Commission. In other comments, Mr. Lloyd urged a practical, not an emotonal response to the Viet War. Tie said troop that beleaguered strength country is down to about now . compared to 200.000 536.000 at the height of the conflict. In my opinion we are withdrawing at the most exped-itou- s rate which is logistically possible, he declared. nam of in ear-old- underestimate their intelligence, their character or their ability to cut through political rham and pretense. "1 believe any candidate or political party which sets out to exploit them through incitement, misrepresentation or distortion should fail and will fail." Mr Lloyd spoke to about 50 persons attending the annual College Republican Campaign Management Seminar Saturday at the University of Utah Union. Redwood Health Clinic coordinator Douglas Dickinson stands by trailer Purpose of the seminar, according fo Steve R. Bailey, president of the Utah College donated for the clinic, It opens in three weeks at 2610 S. Redwood Rd. j lor Chosen Nominee for Doc Red wood Health Clinicto Open in Trailer geneial health clinic, housed in a trailer at 2610 S. other health fo persons sources when the clinic cannot accommodate them. Once a week, Mr. Dickinsen said, a medical doctor will A provide general physical examinations, routine lab work, cancer screening and checkups for infants and children in the Redwood area. Rd will be opened for service in about three weeks. It is under the dircc-- ; lion of the Community Action Center. Douglas R. Dickinson, program coordinator, said the trailer was donated by the Northwest Community Center. The program is financed by a $7,700 grant from Model Cities Alter a layoff, Salt Agency. Lake County will start a new For five months. Mr. Dickscries of weekly trash collet---. inson said, a public health tions Oct. 18. litiise and two health assisTrash collections were sustants will be providing clas.se-i- n medicine and preventive pended early in September mental health, with both indiafter the county commission vidual counseling and group cut $100,000 from the $2,200,000 therapy, and family planning. highway department budget They also will be referring that financed the program. Redwood County Trash Collection To Resume on Oct. IB 90- Pound 2.19 T 10-F- T 2.95 12-F- 3.29 T Red The stopped Gundersen CHRIS & DICK'S 1555 West 3500 South Highway pressure Lament-B- . said bf public resume the to serv- ice. Where will the money come from? Mr. Gunderson said cold, damp weather is forcing the department to postpone street repairs. We already have the men. Well just transfer them to trash pickup, he noted. Commission Chairman William E. Dunn, in charge of highway department operations, said the first week's pickup would cover an area bounded by State Street. 23rd .East, 33rd South and the North County line. The weekly schedule calls for trash collections to end Jan. 7. he noted. 99 er Green havent telephones ringing, Department Director Rolled Roofing Mineral Surface 10 An Mr Force doctor from Salt Lake City has been nominated by the USAF chief of staff as one of the Outstanding Young men selected each year by the U.S. Jayeees. He is May John Coletti Jr., the son of the late Dr. John Coletti and Mrs. Coletti. She row lives in Montgomery. AT roll The Wall Paneling Kings Open 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Mai. Coletti is a graduate of the University of Wyoming and of Cornell University medical school. He servied his residency at he University of Washington, and entered the Air Force in January 1971. He is now statoned at Shephard AFB, Wichita Falls. Tex. The winners in the contest are to be announced befoie lu A ' GEORGETOWN SQUARE CONDOMINIUMS 2110 EAST 33RD SOUTH, SALT LAKE CITY Nov. 15. American Association of Retired Persons National Retired Teachers Association AREA VIII CONFERENCE no registration fee HOTEL UTAH & SALT PALACE S ALT LAKE CITY, UTAH OCTOBER 11,12, 13,1971 MONDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1971 -- Hotel Utah & Salt Palace Registration at Salt Palace only Opening Reception Come Meet Your Leader:., Hotel I' tali Ballioom, Free Refreshments and entertainment. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1971 -- Salt Palace (parking in north lot) Continental Breakfast at Salt Palace (orange pike, hot drink, roll 75c) 7 ;30 a. in. 8:30 a.m. Registiation 9:00 a.m. to 2;()0 noon 1 7;,30 p.m. 8:00 p.m. Salt Palace NRT'A President Messages from Katherine Pearce, Houston, Texas. Executive Director Bernard Nash, Washington, D.C. NRTA-AAR- 2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. at UN OKIt r 13 PAG! PIC ! How do you relate to a locomotive? Something you waved to when you were a kid7 Or something you waited for at the crossing? A SPEAKER i WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 13, 1971 (use north entrance) 8:30 a m. 10:45 a.m. - Salt Palace Fellowship continental breakfast (orange uiee, hot drink, roll 75c) Separate Sessions for XRTA and AARP members Legislative Sessio- nNRTA-AAR- - SPEAKER CONGRESSMAN DAVID PRYOR, D, ARKANSAS 12:30 p.m. Conference Luncheon Buy tickets at Registration Desk Chester II. Lauck ol Luin Speaker Abner Radio fame. Adjournment ierence of RTA-AR- P train, to most people, is like someone you meet in a reception line. A casual, passing relationship. Nothing personal. But a tram is personal. It's deeply involved in your everyday life. The web of rails crossing our niintry is nke a lifeline. Carrying nourishment from farm to city. Feeding raw materials to factories and manufactured qoods to the marketplace. A train is quiet, out of the way, in the background, but always working for you in a very personal way. Bringing you the food you eat, the clothes you wear, the chair you're sitting in. F 11:15 a.m. 2:30 p.m. fTtITT A CONGRESSMAN OR AL HANSEN, 7.30 a.m. ' P AARP President Fred Messages horn Faassen, Zion, Illinois; Special Interest Workshops Insurance, Travel, Safety, Consumer, Legislation, Religion, Pharmacy, Soe. Security. A Through the Years Original Musical Now!! Look at Retirement Then Area 111 Think about ii the next time you see the UP shield. You might even want to star waving at trains again. UNION! A Con-- . 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