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Show W) 'TPO 93IOX 8av qws irBcreoi 8TC H f U. S. POSTAGE 2c PAID Permit No. 1322 Salt Lake City, Utoh SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, AUGUST SI, IMS VoL 1C; No. S 15c per copy $SjOO per year Pollsters Predict Primary Victory As Polls Show Big Lee Gains Reflect Realistic View 01117 Lee Can Beat King Amazing Swing to Lee Former Governor J. Bracken Lee, the fighting Mayor of Salt Lake City, is riding a strong wave of voter sentiment that could sweep him to a dramatic victory in the primary contest for the Republican Senatorial nomination on September 11. Independent polls conducted throughout the state during the past week show a tremendous surge of support for the uncompromising foe of the New Frontier areas. inpuWi"-'.Demccrati- c ft,11 one like' I've neve? seen anything pollster conP1 mented, The swing to Lee is amazing. late-developi- ng hard-hittin- g, Say Lee Can Attract Extra Votes The pollsters attribute Lee's spectacular gains to the growing conviction among conservatives of both parties that he is the only candidate capable of waging the fighting campaign and attracting the extra votes that will be vitally needed to defeat the Democrat nominee. Congressman David S. King, in November. Lets be' realistic Bennett is too weak for King, a prominent Box Elder Republican commented, I was for Bennett in the beginning, but I am working for Lee now. He is beat King we the only candidate who can beat King-e- nd must!' Independent Vote Swings Elections Lee's traditional attraction for conservative Democrats and independent voters is uppermost in the thinking of other old-lin- e Republicans elsewhere. A typical viewpoint in Sevier Margaret and Mayor Lee receive encouragement from Campaign Supporters. i - The Lee Formula for Politics... Common Sense, Courage, Decency vendetta Much of J. Bracken Lees fame stems from his one-ma- n field of arena is tax not his But the income sole tax. against the the for for ble the battler American This dun combat. way, right, . speaks his mind on a variety of topics. In an era of big spending, big promises and big lies, here is a man with common sense. Against the mobilized might of machine politicians, he has triumphed repeatedly with the aid of individual citizens aroused to action. ... ' J. Bracken Lee's six terms as Mayor of Price; his two terms as Governor of Utah; and the courageous way he is handling his present role as Mayor of Salt Lake City, has convinced people that he gets twice the results with half the money." Here is the man who best answers the people's cry for relief from the burden of high taxes and the perpetuation of giveaway programs at home and abroad. Here is a man whose voice can help save this nation from bankruptcy. There is inspiration and hope In the story of J. Bracken Lee. He Is the first and foremost exponent of American good sense and decency In on era of ecooomk, political and moral decay. BULLETIN J. Bracken' Lee predicted tonight that he will win the U. S. Senate nomination if there is a heavy vote on September 11. It will be the people versus the politicians," he said. The people are disgusted with government taxing, spending and bungling; and if enough of them go to the polls In protest, we will win the election. If the ordinary citizen fails to vote, the election will be lost by default and the spenders win retain controL Volunteers for Lee will be working to get out the vote. We hope the people will respond. It will be their only chance to regain control of their county: "We Republicans aren't strong enough to elect a candidate on our own. We must have the extra votes Lee always draws from independents. They swing elections. Bennett got in last time because Eisenhower carried him in. Lee gets in on his own. Only Lee nan beat King Cite COPE Support for King The knowledge that COPE, Big Labor's political machine, will be backing King to the hilt with money and manpower admittedly is concerning many conservatives. They say they are switching to the forceful Lee, although some have disagreed with him in the past, became they regard him as the candidate best qualified to defeat King and prevent Utahs, last remaining seat in Congress from becoming a rubber-stam- p for the New Frontier. Seven-Co'jnt- y Area Covered The latest poll covered, key districtgiSrSJt Lake, Box Elder, Davis, Carbon , Sevier and lion Counties. It provided a crosi section of voting preferences among farmers, workers, small businessmen, housewives and professional people. In every county, it was evident an unmistakable and -- (Continued on page 2) |