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Show YOUNG REPUBLICAN COUNTY LINE... (Continued from Page 1) adding enthusiasm and gobs of hard work to the campaign of Watkins and Dixon in Weber County. They are serving in a myriad of activi-ie- s rallies, teas, cottage meet ngs all over the county. Rex CunPage 3 ningham tells us that his YRs are really a working fighting team. Davis County Davis County are assisting in the Nixon doings. Their political activity consists of YR's in key positions all over the county. The campaign is really moving in Davis county, according to Jay Hartvigsen. Tooele County Our brand new county is turning out a tremendous job of organization and contaigious enthusiasm. Their membership is approaching 50. They are diligently working on campaign committees and canvas ing. WOW what a group! Duchesne County From Roosevelt we hear glad tidings. On the 20th or 2 1st of October, they will hold a county convention and elect permanent officers. Hats off to active YR Jessie Bastian (Mrs. Dick Bastian) of Roosevelt Ml UJ Friday, October 17, 1958 THE UTAH STATESMAN RE-ELEC- County Chairmen in Utah YR's These are the Temporary Chairmen: Beaver County Richard Jefferson and Lamarr Morris. Kane County Mrs. Faye Floyd. Ban Juan County Eugene Bllckenstaff. Duchesne County Mrs. Dick Bastian. Millard County Willis Morrison. Morgan County Wellen Carter. Uintah County Brent Feltch. Washington County Leon Watson. Wayne County Mr. and Mrs. Lester Oyler Cache County Jean Perry. Summit County Robert Polychronls. PERMANENT COUNTY CHAIRMEN Salt Lake County Vahl Bodily. Davis County Jay Hartvigsen. Weber County Rex Cunningham. Utah County Ralph Benson. Tooele County Rowland Fortwood. UTAH WINS. WITH WATKINS T CONGRESSMAN DAWSON Young Republican women hosted a Brunch in honor of GOP Congressional candidates at the home of Mrs. Bryce J. Fairbanks, Wednesday, Oct 15. Hostesses were Mrs.. Stanley C. Mann, wife of the YR state chairman; Mrs. Shirley P. Novak, YR National Committee woman, and Mrs. Bryce J. Fairbanks, state vice chairwoman of the YR's. In attendance were Sen. and Mrs. Watkins, Who's Who in Mrs. William A. Dawson, Mrs. Henry A. Dixon and Mrs. Wallace F. .Bennett Over 75 guests were received. The table decoration was a spirited GOP elephant decked out in red, white and blue. A red and white theme was used throughout the dining area. KEEP WATKINS IN THE SENATE Arthur V. Watkins has done a magnificent job for Utah in the United States Senate. (Exclusive Utah Statesman Photo by H. V. Wright) the YR's With the spect he has can do more other mn in James Named Vice Chairwoman -- in Salt Lake City with her husband, and two children for the past The new appointee as of Salt Lake County several years. Audrey was born in Salt Lake Young Republicans is a young mawith to the post City, in 1927, the daughter of G, tron who comes nonRex and Valeria Green Sutton. considerable experience in attended South High School She partisan political activity. She is Audrey Sutton James who has lived and Henagers Business College. by La Verle M. Nielsen After graduating from business school, she went to Illinois where she met her husband, David H. James. He is a consulting actuary. They have two daughters, Sandra, eight, and Deborah, four. During their years in Illinois, Audrey became active in the League of Women Veters where she was in charge of Voters Service and also served as treasurer of the organization. In other civic activity she was Revisions Chairman of the Evanston Womens Club and served as assistant membership chairman in the PTA. Audrey says that she is looking forward to her first real experience in partisan politics and especially in Republican politics. she has taken hold of her Already C. Mann by Stanley as and is position YR's Accent on Activity to hard working organize a YR Those of you who have been reading these pages lately have group in each Legislative district noticed a few cryptic lines about a forthcoming announcement. to aid candidates in the campaign. It is my pleasure to announce to you that The Young Republican vice-chairwom- an HE DOES MORE FOR YOU'RE RIGHT... WHEN YOU VOTE UTAH! REPUBLICAN! William A. (Bill) Dawson has fought This League of Utah is now organized in seventeen counties. means that the young people of this state are on the move. They are preserving their heritage for generations to come with the accent on action. The YR organization as we have so often stated is a group of young people banded together because Of a mutual need to serve. It started with a few, and is now expanding to every comer of die state. every city, town, village and hamlet. The expansion will continue to grow and to become a power for progress. Young people from all Wiles of life serving their countrys needs as Young Republicans. So It is a natural growth excitement? is the It always exciting when YRs start fo why move. The scent of 'high adventure-challen- ge courage is keen. We are proud of you We need you and we 'hope we can benefit you as 'much as you have already benefited us by your willingness fo befong--to a group with an accent on activity, RE-ELE- CT for Utah's backed up Benson's (Paid Political Adv. by Tom Judd) water; common-sens- e agricultural program; successfully battled to secure public land revenues for Utahs public schools and pushed development of Utah national He's parks and monuments. done a great job in Washington. RE-ELE- , vice-chairwom- an prestige and reattained, Watkins for Utah than any the Senate. on DAWSON November 4th YOU'RE RIGHT... WHEN YOU VOTE REPUBLICAN! (Paid Political Adv. by Tom Judd) pcfeotjige THE SMOOTHER BOURBON . 6 Yn. Old Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey 86 Proof Amient Age Diet Co., Frankfort, Ky. THESE OUTSTANDING COMMISSIONERS The last three or four years have been golden years for Salt Lake County, with more accomplishments, more harmony, more progress and more lasting developments than can be remembered in any previous administration. Read the records of County Commissioners BARKER and CUNDERSEN and see why these outstanding leaders deserve to be ABRAM L BARKER Vote GUNDERSEN & BARKER B. CUNDERSEN for County Commissioners, Nov. 4 |