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Show YR's Join Seniors Here Are The Western iepublfeanis fifteen In Oregon The Republican Western Conference opens zlday in the Multnomah Hotel, Portland, Ore., with six Utahns in attendance, according to Harlan I. Peyton, Washington, chairman of the conference. George A. Hansen, Utah's National Committeeman and Mrs. Alex Jex, National Committee-woma- n will represent the entire Utah GOP party at the meeting. In addition four Young Republicans will be taking part in various meetings at the three-daconvention. They are: Lloyd Cooney, state chairman; Pat SheeDick Ellison, han, and Colleen director regional state Jensen, secretary. According to Jess Gard, National Committeeman from Oregon and chairman of the arrangements committee for the conven- - letters of invitation were asking them to be present for the to all state Congressmen meeting. Mr. Hansen will conduct meet-- 1 ings for the Public Lands com mittee as chairman. The committee will discuss lands problems of the various states in the conference. There are 15 members of the committee expected to at-tend the Portland meeting. Chairman Peyton also an-l4: nounced the appointment of two other committee chairman. Ronald Batton, California, will head the nominating committee and Wellington D. Rankin, Montana, was named resolutions chairman. General business meetings of individual groups will be held 7 J Friday afternoon, Chairman Gard Eaid. On Friday new officers will be elected in the 2:30 p.m. meetij ' - 1 On Your 1955 Tax . 1 y m 4:v:I Increase Over 1954 T ing. 4L t S f' - vw Final event of the three day meet is a breakfast scheduled Sunday. I Election Ballot Carries Six and a Write-i-n I have devoted many years in public services. (Continued from page 1) Little preparing myself through study For 13 years Yeamans was a recreational facilities League baseball, Tot Lots, Sleigh and experience to be qualified wholesale representative for Utah Oil and district manager for Fireriding and swimming plus add- for the office I now seek." statement of Ben H. stone. This is the ing to the golf course improvement program. He also directed Smith, contender for the office Yeamans also serves as secrethe improvements made at the of city commissioner. tary of the YM.CA., as a mem Salt Lake Municipal airport Smith is State Narcotic Agent, ber of the Board of Education including runways and construc- chief inspector of the Department and as Chairman of the Capitol tion of a new terminal building. of Business Regulation and Pub- Employee United Fund Drive. lic Service Commission in Utah. He stands for Independent "Burbidge Spells Water conCommissioner in 15 He has Burbidge audit, better safety program, years experience tends Water spells future growth law enforcement in the state. A business administration free from tor Salt Lake City and Burbidge native Utahn, he has worked politics and better education. spells an aggressive water expan-- with the Federal Bureau of InORDINANCE, TOO sion program for Salt Lake City." vestigation, the UB. Treasury deVoters will also be asked to Burbidge is a native of Salt partment, City Police department mark their X" for or against the Lake City. He has been a mem- and highway patrol. Initiative Ordinance No. 2" YEA FOR TEAMANS ber of the Board of Education for which proposes amending existeight years; is a member of the Fourth name on the ballot is ing ordinances to continue the Sons of Utah Pioneers, Glendale Frank A. Ye emails, executive sec- classification of Salt Lake City Lions, Board of Directors of- the retary, department of Business firemen and policemen into first American Red Cross and various Regulation, State of Utah. through sixth grades, but pro other organizations. Yeamans declares the need for vide automatic advancement from FIRST TRY FOR SMITH not day to one grade to the next each year a forward look "This is the first time I have day for adequate and to increase their monthly planning sought an elective office, though police protection and all other salaries. . - per each $1,000.00 oi assessed valuation. II your property is assess- umn, which make up the $7.20, you can easily ed at $8,000.00 you 1955 tan increase is 3 see who is responsible for the increase. times $7.00, or $21.60. NOT ONE CENT OF THIS TAX INCREASE IS ATTRIBUTED TO THE S ALT LAKE CITY ADMINISTRATION! There is no substitute for EXPERIENCE! VOTE FOR Parks Commissioner L By checking the figures in the "Increase11 col- The $7.20 increase is C. KEEP AN EXPERIENCED MAN IN THE CITY SERVICE AS MAYOR "tamy" Commissioner Romney is a capable and experienced public official with an excellent record of r non-partisansh- ip. Paid Political Adv. by the following Parks Department Employes JAMES H. SULLIVAN JOHN LACH 1337 Roosevelt Ave. 1437 Se. Wasatch Dr. LESLIE K. GILLETTE AL EMERY 586 Center St. J. EDWARD SWIFT 2245 McClelland St. 731 East 3120 South St. ERNEST R. RUSSO 810 South 2nd West THAD EMERYT WALDO KAMMERLE Paid Political Advertisement by 156 Coatsville Ave. 632W South 7th East Teodore Soenfeldt 238 Concord Street THE UTAH STATESMAN LADE FOR MAYOR COMMITTEE November 1955 o PAGE THREE |