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Show FranticSevgble For Money Develops Into Hopeless Race ; and tween money andcommerce is so Brown, dy ve commeree. But the ‘‘balance’’ be- N.. 4th 2 out of balance that there is never enough money to service the deget , more —national, state, and municipal —are all screaming for more ee of Reseda, * Calif. They also visited with Mr. Cl. word recel see-dopieg:ions: hepa toeGSRoenaa 4 copnty’s sales goal, he reported. ctop-dusting airplanes. ‘eeesp ' re stale F IS N N ayo wYork Daily Se ee of Pleasant Grove returned home Tuesday Sotowieg a hunting and| | }}is demanding, more money to i& enhance the economic way of life of its members. Groups and in- Mrs. Mary Langston and Mrs. ‘Pauline Largin from Birmingham, Ala., were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Curtis. dividuals are appealing to the Mrs. Langston is Mrs. Curtis’ mother and Mrs. Largin is her aunt. government to do something They had come out for the birth of Mrs. Langston’s new grandson about it. But the government is and also attended the L.D.S. October Conference... mostly concerned with getting more money for the government. Mr. and Mrs. J. Lawrence Davis and their ‘son, Jim, spent last All in all, it is a hopeless, rat weekend in Rock Springs, Wyo., visiting Mrs. Davis’ brother and underneath. Fruit and vege- race. It can end only with \the wife, Mr. and Mrs. J. Kenneth Buckley. They also spent time at are now being dyed a pret- abolition of money altogether.—If the Buckley ranch, the Diamond K, 65 miles from Rock Springs. you are changed ex- you aren’t convinced yet, just Ross A. Ys ‘Mrs. Davis’ father, also accompanied them on stick around a little longer. looks. the trip. J. O. Packard. many other tricks to make poor men rich men richer should down on by our gov- Let’s tour. Mexico, seviag Noverber ist. For information call Bipartisan Politics Becomes Reality Parties Close Ranks, Unite Against Lee Santaquin - Tintic “The same applies to filthy litseratures stacked on counters for all to read, and a sure fire in the increasing of juvenile delinquency, Old Folks Will Be Feted Friday igs pry not fit for the eyes of civilized SANTAQUIN — The Santaquia“people. We should have inspectors: all these grafts which tend to Tintic LDS Stake Old Folks party the people of their rightful will be held Friday at. the Stake House under the direction of stake ‘chairmen Mr. and Mrs. Roy V. Olson. They will be assisted by comnow have chain fraudulence. mittees from the wards, of the vote for a president who stake including Santaquin, wakes up to all these rackets and Genola, Goshen, Fiberta, Eureka proves himself qualified in clean- and Mammoth. such corruption from our Festivities will pegin at 10 am. with a picture show at a Payson theater followed by a hot dinner to be served in the recreation hall. A program will be presented at 2 p.m. Y WATERFILL v ~ FRAZIER ND, Ny An unusual thing, particularly during a political campaign for a U.S. Senate seat, is happening in Utah. Both the Republicans and the Democrats have joined forces and are combining their efforts against their common foe, J. Bracken Lee. = FoldStandond o KENTUCKY BOURBON Top national campaigners of both parties have made Utah their target.. But instead of teeing off against each other, they have . combined in a united effort to “Sack Brack.” ©56 WATERFTLL AND FRAZIER DISTILLERY COMPANY. BARDSTOWN, KENTUCKY On one hand,they both say Bracken Leeis ne:— that * he would be of no value in the- US. Senate. - On the other hand, they admit he “would have the power to re- peal laws.” If Brack Lee is so unimportant why have both parties brought in their big guns to silence Lee? The answer is simple. Brack Lee is showing the. people of Utah that honesty in politics and efficiency in administration is not a thing of the past. Brack Lee is showing the people that waste, extravagance and give-away programsare not the answers to cutting governmental costs, reducing taxes and restoring respect to governmental operations. When the parties hit trouble they merely make a deal and throw . the people a bone. When BrackenLeehits a problem he works toward an answer that benefits all of the people and not just the special few. : PRESENTING... EXCELLENCE WITHOUT EQUAL.. ~IMPE IAL"1I959° Today, America has a new measurementfor excellence in motoring. IMPERIAL FOR, 1959... . a carwhose great dignity is matched by aneagerness of spirit. A car wirhose new Royal Coach Bod gives _ More o «2 a Car. and exit ™ y FR eee ». Mr. and Mrs. Norman Coxand thetr son, Ronnie, and Mr. and Mrs, Martin Mazurie, all of Orem, and Mr. and Mrs, Carl Gurr gecetal, and IMPERIALhandling POR 100°... wear willl? combines ease witha firm sense ofabsolute - - Gonural «+»howe ney designed engine develops. enormous power with fewer engine revolutions . . . s0 it need never race or raise its voice. A car which can be equipped with Auto-Pilot to cone Fou one and‘to maintain a steady hill and down, without so much as such of the mondicnion: aa in all its carefully crafted : itellence foes Aniarica's newest, hutomotive plant - IMPERIAL FOR1ctfSeca Dosis, hondana Aud A boastfulstatement? See it. Driveit. And then decide. en ree Stere ling E. Price, county chairman, - camping trip west of Heber. They were oa @ blizzard and Mrs. W. E. Losee, FR SAO.—(adv.) snowed in at camp: for a few days. ee det overnight with friends in Heber before returning’ ho / Sale: Orem Coutuinity Church, 140) North 400 East, Orem. Saturday, October 25, 9 a..m.—(adv.) Mr. and Mrs. Jay Larsen fromthe Uintah Basin are visiting |» Mr. Larsen’s \mother, Mrs. Jane Larsen, who is recovering from a fracture she' received in a fall. Mrs. Larsen is 86 years old. The category of American ngeds, and Larsens will behere about a week. r BRE S® E Hipiee FH re ri ea E i up by the hour. The ‘‘capitaliste”’ ge cording Total. sales to date during 1958. are j revenue. New schemes for levy- the’ weekend. The ‘Wheeler children had come to Provo to ing more taxes are being thought the three-state Jehoyah’s Witnesses Assembly. Ast tees 8 m, 247 who iauteea Guard at ‘Alameda, Calif., and a daughte hush: Mr. and Mrs. Cecil M. money: The political government ore demanding more profits and are, accordingly, marking up the Welling ‘price of their products. The workers, through their labor unions, are demanding more pay. The teachers, doctors, lawyers, and other professionals are all seeking more pay for their services, Every group, class, body, and ‘ wl ighdiig hetrebateteteteas ‘Laurel ee pdt ae C., Ganada, anid ales 2 Consequently, everyone in to me * f Mr. and Mrs. H. Winfield Clark returned Saturday from - America is out Orem: ‘ P. Champ, . bonds chair: 5 men, announced “Max| Sales for the month in Utah ' N. 8th Center, . moat September, Frederick As Governor of Utah, Bracken Lee proved that'a state can be | operated asefficiently and economically as any good, going business concern. As a United States Senator he definitely would have a place in the national scene and certainly would makehis voice heard in the ‘name of true freedom, economy government and the basic rights of i the individual. . Come in and meet Brack Lee on Saturday from 1 to 3 p.m. at Lea Headquarters, Fourth South at Main Street, Salt Lake City. -. tricately geared to money. As money flows, so and seryices flow, through the channels of mand. Savings int Logan, State Savings et Editor Herald: The American economy is in- ba Nr se acl Ne Se Takes Interestin |