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Show Pagt Eifkt Muck 30. 1956 THE UTAH STATESHAH Know Facts BRIEF... IN Membership tickets will be on Republicans monthly newspaper. sale Saturday at the Salt Lake Mann, a member of the Davis County Republican organizational County YRs is a salesman for the meeting at the Rainbow Randevu, National Advertising Co., Midaccording to Ken Price, ticket vale, Utah. chairman. Tickets include one year membership and a years Mrs. Frances Page, 1340 East subscription to the Statesman. 9th South, is the newly appointed publicity director for the Utah Federation of Womens Republican Clubs, according to President Hazel Taggart Chase. Mrs. Page can be reached at EL A workshop for all county chairmen of Utah Young Republican clubs in Utah will be held on April 21 in Salt Lake City. The state officers will hold sessions with individual officers from the county toward strengthening the statewide organization. The meeting will be directed by State Chairman Pat Sheehan. KENNETH PRICE . . . The next regular meeting of the officers of the Salt Lake County Hospital on April 15, according to Rex Sutton, president. Join Up Now Plans for a general membership Stanley C. Mann; Woods Cross, social meeting will be surveyed. Utah, was this week named as Tentative date for the social is advertising manager of the Young now set for June 14. ACME PRINTING & COMPLIMENTS STAMP CO. OF A JAMES SHiHR FRIEND 1140 fflllui Pk. EM 9S Cancer Campaigners Index Shows GOP Path To Prosperity Employment Highest January 62.9 million 1.9 million more peacetime civilian jobs than even the highest wartime Democrat January ever provided. Unemployment 2.9 million, or 1.6 million fewer unemployed than in the last peacetime Democrat January; only 4.4 per cent of the total civilian labor force compared to 7.8 per cent in the last peacetime Democrat January. Unemployment compensation checks, furthermore, are now the most generous in history. Wares Both hourly and weekly wages have smashed all previous records. Hourly earnings in January were $1.93 per average factory worker 20 cents higher than the' highest Democrat month, even in wartime. Average factory weekly earnings reached a new $6.22 January high of $78.36 more than they ever achieved under the Democrats, and $7.02 more than they were in January 1953 when Republicans took over. Real Wages are also highest, .because Republican policies have conquered inflation and stabilized the dollar, something Democrat policies could never achieve. In three yeasr in office, Republicans have held the value of the dollar to within a cent of its January 1953 value, compared to a decline in the last three years under Truman. Strike losses are way down down 53 per cent in 1955 over Trumans last year. Per Capita Disposable Income (individual income left after pay ment of taxes) is also the highest in history, at the rate of $1,664 a year per person. This means that every man, woman and child in the United States averages more to spend under the Republicans than they ever did under the Democrats, even in wartime. Gross National Product (which represents the total value of all goods and services produced by, and available to, the American people) has soared to a new record annual rate of $397 billion about $40 billion higher than the best Democrat rate, even in in history. . 12-ce- nt $127-a-ye- ar at this altitude, for this ADE altitude, Fisher Beer has a more delightful, more delicate hop flavor, due to high altitude brew- ing ... a longer-lastin- g tiny-bubb- le Co-ordin- ate plans for the 1956 drive against cancer are Utahs own Gerald G. Smith, state campaign chairman (left)' and TV star Ed Sullivan, national campaign chairman. They met in Cincinnati where campaign plans were lead at the national level. ' Co-ordinati- $ 1 1 2,000. Goal April Maries Gamicer Collection In Utah Gerald G. Smith, superintendent of Operations at Z.C.M.I., has been appointed chairman of the 1956 cancer drive. This announcement came today from Walter M. Jones, president of the Utah Division of the American Cancer Society. Jones said that the campaign would run during the month of April. Mr. Smith announced that the 1956 quota for Utah would be $112,000. He pointed out that more than half the money collected in Utah remains here for research in the endless war to conquer cancer. Much of the research that is con- ducted throughout the United States is being executed at the University of Utah and the Utah State Agricultural College. Mr. Smith also said that a major portion of funds collected in Utah are assigned for service to cancer victims in the Beehive State. Mr. Jones pointed out that much progress has been made down thru the years in the war on cancer and that it is almost entirely attributable to the donations given each year by the general public. action due to carbonation naturally in balance to this altitude. Don't be content with less than this, the finest beer . Down A Rocky Road Ike rules out a tax cut until he can pay something, on the na- tional debt. Democrats are outraged. They say Ike intends to take the Nation down the rocky Fletcher road to solvency. Knebel in the Washington Star. J. LEO JENSEN INSURANCE )pumeBretged Jo ihe Altitude Flihtr towing Company, Soil Lako CRy 1400 South Main AGENCY 112 East Vine Street Pkone AM 52 Murray, Utah Sen. Wallace F. Bennett and Rep. Henry Aldous Dixon examine map showing National Parks and Monuments in Utah which will be developed under the Mission 66 program. More than $16 million will be spent for Utah Parks and Monuments, much of which will go for hew roads into areas now inaccessible to the average tourist. ' - j Phone HU 46131 |