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Show THE EUREKA (UTAH) REPORTER October 30, 1964 Holiday lectures A special Christmas gift for 400 Utah high school students and science teachers is being planned jointly by the University of Utah and the American Association for the Advance- ment of Science. The students and teachers, from schools along the Wasatch Front area, will be invited to attend a Holiday Science Lecture series at the Universitys Spencer Hall Auditorium, Dec. The lectures are to be presented by Dr. William. A. Fow 28-3- 0. October 30, 1964 set for students ler, a distinguished unclear physicist and cosmologist of the California Institute of Technology. He will deliver six lectures on The Origin of the Elements. The lecture series at the University is one of 10 being presented during the holiday season throughout the nation. Among the other cities where lecture series also will be presented are: Boston, Chicago, Cleveland, Kansas City, Los Angeles, New York and JJ. Man? Dai on IB 00 DUS DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY Fifth Judicial District OFFICIAL STATE SCHOOL BOARD BALLOT Regional District No. 5 1? - Juab County INSTRUCTIONS TO VOTERS: To vote for a candidate place (X) in the square at the right of the name of the person for whom you desire to vote and in no other place. a cross srmbition xpenence As your district attorney, I pledge the same devotion to duty and diligent effort in behalf of the State of Utah and in support of law enforcement and law officers in this district as I have attempted to provide my individual clients as a defense attorney in the past. Paid Pol. Adv. I, James P. Christensen, County Clerk of Juab County, Utah, hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a true copy of the ballot to be voted on within Juab County for member of the State School Board from Region 5 of the State of Utah. Juab How do the Congressional candidates stand on vital issues? County Clerk The Boosters for Burton Committee publish these comparisons on vital key Issues as a public service, in order that you might know the standings of the Candidates for Congressional District No. 1. Rep. Laurence J. Burton: Opponent: ON RIGHT TO WORK . . . favors right to work legisla. . . stands with his party and is tion and opposes repeal of Sec. pledged to repeal Sec. 14b which 14b of the will deny any state the right to Act, which allows states to enact right to keep right to work laws. TV work laws. pearances on KUED Oct. 8, 1964; KUTV Channel 2, Oct 17, 1964. Taft-Hartl- ey REAPPORTIONMENT . . . Obscure and confused as ed on: TV appearance over KUED apportion- .. . Opposes ofFederal Government states ment stat-interferen- Oct ce 17, 1964. FOREIGN AID to reduce amount of American money spent in foreign countries and is opposed to policies that have made our program a symbol of International charity. . . . worked i EDUCATION IS AN ESSENTIAL NEED TO DIRECT UTAH EDUCATION ALLEN C. REYNOLDS IS A CERTIFIED EDUCATOR AND HOLDS DEGREES FROM BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVER- SITY AND SPECIAL CERTIFICATES ALLEN C. REYNOLDS IS WELL INFORMED ON SCHOOL PROBLEMS OF SOUTHERN UTAH DISTRICTS ALLEN C. REYNOLDS IS A SUCCESSFUL BUSINESSMAN REYNOLDS ALLEN HAS TAUGHT SEMINARY AS WELL AS HIGH SCHOOL SUBJECTS REYNOLDS ALLEN IS A CHURCH WORKER AND CIVIC WORKER REYNOLDS ALLEN WOULD APPRECIATE YOUR SUPPORT Paid Political Advertisement by Candidate a a a . .Stands with his party which has opposed every cut in foreign aid. The administration he supports has repeatedly requested more than is needed. TV appear. ance KUED Oct 17, 1964. WHEAT SALE TO RUSSIA . . . Stood with administration . . . give away pro- said it helped a lot from hand- American the gram guaranteed by bill distributed by candidate. taxpayer. EDUCATION . . . Position indicates he wants . . . voted for vocational education and aid for construction of general aid to all phases of eduto cation and shows no concern over buildings, etc., but is opposed control of schools. Speech federal control salaries and to federal aid before womens legislative Counover teachers. . . . Opposed as a cil, Ogden, Utah,' Oct 6, 1964. VOTE FOR A REPRESENTATIVE OF THE PEOPLE" NOT A "RUBBER STAMP FOR THE ADMINISTRATION!" RE-ELE- CT Dj in race J. Burton CONGRESSMAN, 1st DISTRICT REPUBLICAN Paid political advertisement by Boosters for Burton O |