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Show Charity, GOP Staggers To Its Feet (Continued from Page The 1) ponsible thought. "There is was an ineffective standard-bear- er they admit now. The conservative philosophy was never presented properly they mood of op- timism pervading the present Jockeying for position. The feeling, after all, is why bother If there are no worthwile pieces to pick up. Utah Republicans have decided the pieces are plenty worthwhile and theyre busy collecting the fragments right factions seem to respect good goverwho have decent respect for the honest opinions and rights of others; and who resist authoritarian dominanment; The gap between existing philosophies Isnt as wide here as elsewhere. Theres still a dedication toward conservatism. In Utah, its mostly a matter of degree. "Most of us who have been said Wllklnson-ma- n active, Henry S. Nygaard, "Feel theres room for all phases of thinking. "The fact that some of us might disagree on minor policy decisions doesnt mean our basic philosophy isnt the same. tion by excessive government. Mr. Lloyd, Incidentally, was one of those along with Thomas Judd and Frank Child mentioned by Mr. Nygaard as people from whom the GOP could expect good work in years to come. Ramon Child, another member of the circle of leaders, was the during the primary and general election campaign. As state Republican chairman, his Job was to patch the holes, grease the squeaky inter-par- ty disharmony. He maintains conservatism is still strong in Utah. However, as to the future, Mr. Child says the time is He points out that "all those in active leadership supported the national ticket. No top people defected. He credits party dis- past harmony to personality conflicts. "Any antagonism was toward the Goldwater personbut he defends the ality, principle of party loyalty. "If you believe in a two party system, you must remember you cant have it your way all the time. Speaking for a faction that felt It was getting Its way with distressing Infrequency Is Congressman Sherman Lloyd, who was hustled out of office in a blooody primary battle. "After a temporary setback Representative Lloyd said, urging tolerance and reason, "the Republican party will come back strong as the party of free Informed and res when can Intimidate members of the party by Insisting only their Ilk can win an election. had Theyve their chance, he said. Another man who sees some evolution but no material change for Utah Republicans Is Arthur Anderson, Wilkinson advertising aide from David W. Evans Agency. "Utah Is a conservative traditionally state, according to Mr. Anderson. "If there had been moderate Republican candidates I think Utah would have gone Republican. B. Vernon Romney, an active Republican and son of a former party chairman, stated, "Republicans In Utah get ar QXfi&ZM&D dr QJXfi&ZmD ar themselves moderates else- We have no Javitts and Keatings in Utah. He hopes local partisans will remember 1964 as the where. 'hen a bitter primary yea bat .j and an inhospitable attitude toward other views cost the Republican party its worst defeat in recent history. first 20 trees are free! Thats part of the inducement offered to early-blrwho vie for a big $50 gift certificate prize in Holladay village merds chants Christmas tree trim- ming contest. The contest, offering a $50 top prize good in merchandise at any Holladay Village store. Is open to all individuals, ser Hit vice clubs, church or social groups. Trees will be available after November 15 for the first 20 registrants. Decorations will be supplied by contestants suitable for outside display and decorated trees must be delivered to the Village by December 1. Its easy to enter. Just 278-15or 278-95caU to reserve a contest tree. 277-424- 0, SEE US FOR: PERSONAL LOANS CONSOLIDATION LOANS COLLATERAL LOANS EQUIPMENT L AUTO LEASING financial corporation e. 2IOO SO. 2060 52 45 Page 2 November 12, 1964 H ovci JO Smart Heads For State House dom; who agree that whatever struggle ensues in Utah, it wont be nearly as severe as that threatening the national party. in Utah Is much more conserthan those who call vative along pretty well here In Utah. going to have anything like the shake-u- p in the that may national party shut us out for 20 years. Forgive and forget! Thats the mood of Utah Republicans And they might well accomplish that very thing with only a few minor scars. As was pointed out by one prominent leader, a moderate Were not self-servi- ng now. All why Goldwater should not as the party leader my opinion, George and John Lindsey who are talented, informed men of more liberal views should also feel entirely comfortable within the party. "Republicans can contribute the greatest good if we fight totalitarian concepts with reason and fact. The party should not be the tool of any group but should be the hope and inspiration of all Americans who love a maximum of individual free- it all, however, Behind reason Senator continue but, in Romney claim. theres a genuine no Jta?RMW Holladay Contest Open To All (Continued from Page Smart says "Its a matter for the legislature and the Governor. My role should be to advise on money available under the present tax strucIf they wish, I may ture. other possible recommend sources of revenue. "Undoubtedly, we need some fresh looks. Basically my Job will be to prepare budgets to do the essential jobs and see we get maximum service for every dollar. He credits his new appointment to long record of public service including; Assistant attorney general, 1941 to 1948Commission of the Utah XL State Department of Finance, 1) of effort of all departments. Department functions have been consolidated, he said and have equipment changes greatly improved operations. greater unification FIRE NEEDS 2.) Salt Lake Fire Department needs men, equipment and the relocation of at least one fire station, the commissioner reported. "Relocation of Fire Stqtion 12 at Second West is The Sugar House station should be replaced soon. Twelve more men will be needed to man new facilities. In addition, an aerial ladder truck should be purchased for use in the downtown area, releasing one aerial truck for permanent stationing in the Sugar House area.r nec-cesa- Several hundred A - over 600 pair I Famous H A Brandt to 1958; Commissioner of Utah State Tax Commission, 1954 to 1957. An attorney by profession, 1954 lacks Mr. Smart attended Brigham and George Washington University School Young University of L aw. thousand dollars In saved insurance rates for residents could be THE MORNING Mr. Smart accomplished, If Improvements are said, made. Three new stations along with additional equipment were credited to his administration of public safety department affairs. stacks AFTER fire-fighti- ng (Continued from Page 1) of this requires the personal approval of President Johnson. And remember, the election so that wont Is over be as easy to get as it might have seemed a week or two NURSES NEEDED slacks! ... shortage of nurses has resulted from low wage rates, Mr. Smart said speaking of the city health department. On the plus side, Mr. Smart pointed out that the city had been successful In acquiring federal Hill- - Burton funds to pay 45 percent of a new health department building which Includes modern lab facilities. At the same time, new testing procedures and programs have been initiated along with arthritis workshops and rehabilitation clinics. These problems probably seem like child-pla- y for the man who will now face the worst financial crisis in Utah history. An Independent report Issued this week says total state expenditures will exceed revenue by $3.6 million In the fiscal year ended June 30, 1964. At the same time, the new Democratic administration and legislature will face critical problems in the field of education, industrial development, to name a few. New sources of revenue will be sought. Existing funds will have to be stretched to vital state needs. "I suppose my Job will be to cut out all the fat I can says the former attorney and long time public servant. Concerning education, Mr. 3.) SUGAR HOUSE A ago. So, If a thrilling extra value event! come and get an on an afternoon harvesting your own Christmas tree, check with Uncle Sam youre planning ... or Christmas first youll spend eve behind bars. Now, before too long the of Agriculture Department will issue a bulletin advising you how to buy a Christmas tree. Among tell you other things, theyll to shake the tree vigorously. If the needles stay put, youll know the tree is fresh. Far back in the governmental labyrinth Is a warped mentality chuckling at the consequences to those who blindly follow his advise. Let us add; When you shake that tree, pick a spot near the edge of the lot. Make sure the wife and kids are near the car and leave the engine running. Hold the tree firmly. The nude bush can be used to fend off the irate proprietor while you back to the automobile and can make a dash for the open highway. Few will try this more than once. But If youll stick with and can stand having your it Blue Cross cancelled youll find that fresh tree sooner or i a 5 35 tv I I s I armful at I exciting savings! 3 vm I a X X iZ $ mSm msdted! gpoafpsll later. i i Wtefi 1 WcuukiitujA Rain or Shine, Summer or Winter Your Favorite Coat Is the Dundalk. by London Fog In warm weather completely you have a handsomely wash-and-we- ar, water-repelle- nt tailored, coat. 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