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Show Page 4 Friday, October 17, 1958 THE UTAH STATESMAN i W; I-i- f K'T . ,r-- ? , - ' jKiratJige THE MILDER BOURBON 6 Yrs. Old Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey 86 Proof CAncient Age DisL Co., Frankfort, Ky. OIL PROGRESS WEEK 03(L W MBSM T MRS. PETER GIBSON, newly-electe- d president of the National Federation of Republican Women, poses behind the hoop (top, left) along with Mrs. Clare Williams (top, right), new appointee to the post of of the Republican. National Com mittee, and three delegates to the national convention of the Federation, held recently in Boston. The ladies have donned hats designed by leading American milliners, were furnished by the Millinery Institute of America. . vice-chairm- an Utah GOP Mrs. Nixon Tells Of Activities, Women Workers Federation Conducts Election by Dianne Thomas by Meredith McManus The Utah Federation of Womens Women the world over are alike which celebrated Clubs, Republican in their love of home, children, and peace, said Mrs. Richard Nixon, when asked for impressions of recent world trips by press representatives Thursday. She was introduced by Mrs. La-RJex of the Republican Party. Mrs. Nixon explained that while her hubsand meets with the officials of the county, she speaks with the women leaders and workers. Also she visits hospitals and schools, thereby meeting many different groups. In this way, she believes that she has learned to know the people of each country. She finds a great deal of goodness in the world and as wealth of friendship for the United States. Speaking of her personal life, Mrs. Nixon told the group that she rarely found' time to relax as a wife. She mentioned the wardrobe difficulties envolved in traveling and also in Washington society. For this problem Mrs. Nixon merely keeps a calendar with notations of her outfits thereby never appearing before a group dressed similarly as a previous appearance. Questioned about entertaining, (Continued on Page 6) ue Per cent of net three tin ent BEFORE income taxes. THE vice-presiden- CARTER OIL COMPANY DENVER, COLORADO ts Goal within reach Abraham Lincoln once said, "Utah will yet become the treasure house of the nation." We are approaching that goal, and no industry has helped more than agriculture, mining and related manufacturing. They have created wealth and provided economic stability. But they must grow for Utah to achieve its full potential. And growth can be obtained only by constant vigilance to maintain a healthy economic climate. UTAH MINING ASSOCIATION "From the earth comes an abundant life for all" a convention in Salt Lake is City, currently conducting election rallies through the auspices of its 20th anniversary October 4 with several of its chapters. The rallies will welcome first voters to the Republican ranks. A rally at Heber City on October 15, sponsored by the Heber City Co-Chairman chapter of the Womens Federation, featured a talk by Thomas G. Judd, chairman of the Utah State Republican Committee. Mrs. Marvel Murdosk, president NEW YORK Lloyd F. Mac-Maho- n, of the Heber City club, and Mrs. Chairman, National Carl Nielsen, Wasatch County diCitizens for Eisenhower-Nixo- n rector, planned the event 1958 Committee, today On October 24, Congressman congratulated Mrs. Merrill Dawson and Dixon will travel to K. Davis of Salt Lake City, Spanish Fork to attend a rally upon her appointment as sponsored by the local chapter. Mrs. of the Utah Citi- Janice Lynde, president of the zens for Eisenhower. She Spanish Fork club, will conduct will serve with Robert E. bi-ann- SLC Woman is Of Citizens Group Co-Chair- les the rally, assisted by Mrs. Dean Jensen, Utah County director of the Federation. Using the state Republican slogan, Work to Win, as its theme, the Federation gathered at the Hotel Newhouse for its convention to hear panel discussions on party organization and teamwork, and talks by Congressmen Dawson and Dixon. The panel was moderated by Hazel Taggert Chase, .Salt Lake Copnty Recorder. Panel members were Dee Abbott, Sue Wilson, and Mrs. Dorothy.Stev-ensoTom Judd addressed the audience on How We Will Win in November. bi-ann- n. The Federation ladies have made and distributed over 800 miniature aprons as Republican momentos during the year. Freed, Chairman. We are encouraged, said Mr. MacMahon, that active civic leaders like Mrs. Davis are responding to President Eisen- howers appeal to contribute time, brains and money toward the election of members of his own party. More and more people are beginning to realize the vital importance of these elections to the preservation of our free economy and our free society. We are privileged, said Mr. Freed, to nave Mrs. Davis in a position of active leadership. Her interest in civic affairs began when she was a student and a prominent one at the University of Utah. She has a keen appreciation of the vital national issues affecting every American home and can do much to arouse our Citizens committees to the necessity of victory on Election Day. Our President needs members of his own party in the House, in the Senate, and at the State level. Only in this way can Ike and Dick carry forward their work in maintaining a strong, solvent, free America. a WEKF01IL AND CSAEDGIS KENTUCKY BOURBON 86 Proof -- 056 WATERFILL AND FRAZIER DISTILLERY COMPANY, BARDSTOWN, PIU KENTUCKY |