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Show | ) SUNDAY,NOVEMBERf. 19 SUNDAY HERALD 9A | FOR IT For Your County For Your State | DEMOCRATIC§ fer Your World FOR VIGOROUS CONSTRUCTIVE COUNTY GOVERNMENT DAVID L. GREENWOOD MARCELLUS NIELSON ALLENB. SORENSEN County Commissioner County Commissioner District 4 Yr. Term Attorney . 2 Yn Term — ¢ Presently the Democratic Chairman and County Currently. agCommissioner in Charge of roads and Mr. Sorensen has been engaged in the private practice road Supervisor since 1959. He has the experience and qualifications to do ,an outstanding job as county safety. He has devoted his full efforts to being County Commissioner. Was Mayor of Span- of law for the past 12% years. He was Assistant Attorney County Commissioner. Was Mayor of American Fork 1948-49, and. was City Councilman in 1946-47.’ A charter member of the American Fork Rotary Club and Jr, Chamber of Commerce. Past president Am. Fork Jaycees. Served as a member of Utah State Industrial League for some eight years. He'll bring invaluable. experience to the Utah County Commission] ish Fork for four years, 1950 to 1953. He was Utah General of the State of Utah for 342 years, and presently associated with the law firm of Young, Young & Sorensen at Provo, Utah. A graduate of BYU and the University of County Auditor, 1935 to 1942. A member of Kiwanis and past president of Spanish Fork Kiwanis, 1949. Utah Law School. A member of the Utah County Bar Asso ciation, Utah State Bar Association, and American Bar Mr. Nielson’s department oiled some 55 miles of Association. Formerly a member of the Board of Directors county roads last year and expecis to lay 65 to 70 of the Utah County Child Guidance Clinic and is presently miles of one-coat this year. the Secretary of the Central Utah Projects Committee, Greater Utah Valley, and Director of the Utah County Legal Aid Association. FOR PROGRESSIVE STATE GOVERNMENT Ernest Thorit C. Dean Hebertson Was trained. in Educational Administration, Military Science, Political Science, History and Research..A yeteran Ernest Dean has gained valuable experience in the Utah Legislature. He was Majority Leader in the 1959 session. He has also served as City Judge in American Fork and as Utah County Chairman for the Democratic Party. His civic and communty activities prove he'll make an excellent representative. of two world wars with over 25 years in active reserve componénis. A churchman and civic worker and presently serving as Utah County Civilian Defense Director. He has served three terms in the Legislature and is your present representative. tet Legislative Distriet Qnd Legislative District Algie E. L. William ~. Ballif Mitchell Well known in Provo andthestate for her activities in civic, L. William Mitchell received his Bachelor's degree from religious, educational and governmentdl activities. Her leadership in women’s service clubs, church groupsis well the BYU. He taught school for over 40 years, retiring voluntarily. Mr. Mitchell has been active in Church and civic activi- known. Graduate of BYU and a teacher at that institution. Wife of George S. Ballif, Local attorney, a mother of 4 chil- ties. dren. Twenty three years as a member of the Provo City school board, President of the Utah School Board Associa- He was a Charter Member of the Provo Lion's Club, At present he is Senior Counselor of the United Commercial Travelers. tion. Awarded the Educational Citation for outstanding contributions in that field. A Democrat ang a leader in the political life of this community and state... served as county and state chairwoman of her party ... a proven representative of all the people. He served two terms as President of the Provo Education 3rd Legislative District 4th Legislative District Marvin “Mog” Association and three years as Trustee of the Utah Education Association. Francis S._ Lundell Warren Served in both houses of the Legislature. His past record proves his courage to.resist pressure groupsand he stands firmly for the People’s Cause. He favors mining, manufacturing and agriculture State sources of revenue. In favor of Better Education, Sportsmen’s and Youth programs. He opposes tax increases in any form and would eliminate useless present and future regulation. A candidate for re-election to the House, “Mog” Warren has served successfully in the last session on the Judiciary, City Government and Fish and Game Committees, and was Vice Chairman of the Labor Committee. He is a member. and -trustee of the United Steelworkers. He works for less taxes and regulation in State Government. Sth Legislative District 6th Législative District VOTER Straight-NOV. 8-Democratic! Paid Pol. Ady. By the Utah County Democratic Central Committee, Elmer Terry, Secretary . |