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Show the Leese and Bruce Warburton, in a quarter of a century, will be guards; Weston Gardner and Don drawling Kentucky-Texa- n Dave Cunningfaced with the difficult assignment Stevens, centers; Dublinski a and Milt Tom to sys- ham, of adapting his gridders Redtem new even to most of the skin coaching staff. in virLacking experienced men admits Curtice tually every spot, to do plenty of have he 11 but this will only mean protection and not the companionship that tomy son and I have enjoyed other. Dont you think the young folks owe us old ones something? MOTHER. Iowa. Answer: Yes. I think they owe you something, but not the ruination of their ives. From your letter I think you are the selfish person in this instance, instead of your son. To begin with, you are willing .0 keep him in an underpaid po- sition and probably kill all of his ambition, and initiative in order to keep him tied on to your apron strings. Instead, you should be so and be lappy over his promotion to make doing everything possible iim do the best that he can. You are apparently an well woman. Why cant you BENNETT IS AGAINST SIN ff may season. building during the 1950 Enthusiastic, however, over the prospects of revitalizing the Utes, exthe new mentor confidently Utah and every pects to give each of hard, GO minutes opponent a full the five Besides deceptive football. Idameet Skyline foes, Utah will ho in the season opener, Arizona, Colorado, Kansas and Hawaii. Lettermen lost to Utah include Marv Hess, Grant Martin, Le Prinster, Wilbur Snyder and Charles Warren, ends; Earl McMmn, Carl Robinson and Rusty Thornton, tackles; Henry Burchell, Starley Bush and Wally Nalder, guards; Bob Graves, center; Bill Green and Jack Zackrison, quarterbacks; Ace Allen, Billy Boren, Rusty Neilson, Hal Tate and Rex Zierott, halfbacks, and Herb Anderson, full able-jodi- andbring Earl, Hb Mlckey McKnight. r ftrtt ftffr acks. Leonard Candidate Davis County Commissioner DEMOCRATIC TICKET Four-Ye- ar Capable and Experienced in Municipal and Got ernmental Affairs. He is wide awake to the needs of a fast growing Davis County. Elect a man wk has had , ten years of road building experience-- ! Make your tax dollar build its full value of roads, Director and Vice President of Davis County Water Users Association. This organization m instrumental in securing the . . . WEBER BASIN WATER DEVELOPMENT b&ck Familiar faces in the Crimson r, and White line-u- p will be Jim PeDon Harlan Kosmata, terson and Don Price, ends; Pete scoffs Walter K. Granger Deneris, Gerald Purdy, Joe Tan Brunetti and John Von rent out part of your house or get garo, Guy Brown, Lynn some congenial woman to come and dette, tackles; Jay Yes, I am- -l am against sin Cahoon, Eugene Carson, Roy Mc- so are There many with live you? tho sii of Thomasism, For things for you to be interested, in Thomasism embraces: that you must cease depending on CROCKETT SEEKS The Brannan plan to socialize all your sdn for all of the companionVOTERS SUPPORT f&rincrs ship you have hitherto enjoyed. The health bill that would socialYou must remember that he is ize all doctors, dentists, druggists, marrid now and that his wife is nurses and patients; supposed to come first. UnfortunLabor bills ately, while you will both be as rethat would dear to each other as ever, you canduce free worknot possibly see as much of one ers to a faceless, another as you have in the past, without causing dissatisfaction bethoughtless mass under politween him and his wife. tical bosses; A wife has her place and a mothEducation bills er hers, and it' is well not to decould that regimand too much. ment teachers Good luck, Lowell - VOTE FOR that LYouisas letter Dear Louisa: I have an only son who has recently married. I have a large enough house to accomodate all of us and had expected to have him and his wife live with me, but during the past week he has been offered a much better paying job in another city. His wife is anxious to go and he wants to go, in a way, and yet he hates to leave me alone. He feels that it is his duty to stay with me. His wife has suggested that a nephew of mine stay with me, Smith, quarterbacksand .Don Sukowic, Las-sette- .. PROJECT . . ed LOUISA t A Vote ior Leonard will put your tag . in a man vho has the future and interest of Davis County at HeatL Vote in Primary Election, SepL 5 PAID POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT f tkmm&wssam a (fiW-liM- Sl i U'JID 0Ti5 r SUNNY, SUILING SYUPHOMY Of SPEED and SPECTACLE!' thought-contro- l; ALL NEW I Tax and spending bills, Redskins Will Open Practice Sessions Sept. 1 SALT LAKE CITY - Redskin of from the taking 80 per cent of your earnings and destroying initiative and opportunity of our young people, wnile saddling them with a debt burden that will require generations to unload. I am against all of these sins. -- DENNETT warriors for tho SENATE Primary Election Sept. 5 (Paid Political Adv. by Don BColton, Salt Lako City) 28 ALL-STA- XI University After nine and a half years of sendee Utah, fired with a determination to on tiie Third District Court bench, regain top pot in the Skyline foot- Judge Crockett is now a candidate ball war, report for first sessions for nomination on the Democratic of fall practice Friday, Sept. 1. ticket fo Justice of the Supreme A young team, seasoned the hard Court. His record us c judge and a citizen has won Judge Crockett support way after 1949s injury-riddle- d campaigns, will greet their new among all groups of voters. Check the coach, Big Chief Jack Pappy Cur- record of this public official, and you tice. Utahs first new football coach can conscientiously support him in the R ACTS! ff RE-ELE- COMPANY OF ' r.v? ;; ICERS! FOR BEST SEATS, ORDER BY MAIL NOW1 Preference to Mall Orders received prior to regular Box Office JUl SEAR HERE'S HOY TO ORDER BY MAIL Send stamped, addressed return envelope with your remittance to HOLIDAY ON ICC, UTAH RESERVES niCBMtU STATE FAIR, Salt Lake City. Mention 1st and 2nd choices of desirable dates. Orders for Sunday, Sept. 17 or Saturday, Sept. 23 specify Matinee or Evening performance. $UMU mtvEfo n AIRGRO x 3 insasQias dting Experienced in law enforcement and county problems. V X S' 'VV-'X- GLAMOUR 115 Paid Political Advertisment KEITH L. STAHLE CT 36 0g)0 primary election September 5th. For County Attorney ... DH gd 7 Judge J. Allan Crockett 6th Edition Iftgraii? tei pa toy Interested in the welfare and development Davis County. to serve Qualified through training of education, and experi- ence. Will ?&? O1' 'S. V HI Wo gin lhatb mdo cfij appreciate your h support. KEITH L. STAHLE HIRAM REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE WALKERS Primary Election, September 5 PAID A POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT 0 Proof. Distilled frootlOOX American grain, Hiram Waller A Sons lnc Peoria, P-- j I s A, - ahw A !''"'svwv jfc |