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Show Friday, October 22, 1954 Garfield Leader, Garfield, Utah iimiiiiiiiiiimiimiiiiimiiimiiiiimiii Vote for John E. Mackay for County Surveyor Sevan yean Deputy County Surveyor. Thirty with year Utah Power and Light Engineering Department. Member of L. 0. 57. Vote Republican IIIHIHIIlIHUlinUIUHIIHIIIIIIIIHIHini iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii T. Donald Creer for County Attorney n and reaped ed attorney with experience, keen judgment and unuiual ability. A well-know- Vote Republican riwtr'personbo helps the pj0pR?oFour State. Hero can a farmer who doesnt even live id Utah fit that definition? To start with, the Kansas farmer is one of 90,000 shareholders who own Kennecott Copper. Because of Kenne-cott- s Utah Copper Division operations, he is in business in Utah. He pays wages, buys supplies and pays taxes in our State that enable all Utahns to enjoy a higher standard of living. It is the location of the Kansas farmers business, not his home, that makes him an important person to Utahns. -- iHiiiiniiiiiiiiiiinmiiiiiiiiHHiiimiiiii IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIII Elect Howard Leatiiam Actually, he is more important than a man living in Utah who might own a thriving factory in Kansas. The factory would help Kansas, where it would maintain a payroll, pay taxes and buy supplies. But it would mean very little to the people of Utah. The Kansas farmer and his fellow Kennecott shareholders who live throughout America, are really Utah businessmen. The benefits produced by their business help every man, woman and child in Utah. Thats what makes a Kansas fanner a good Utahn. County Aisenor After working with all county aieeiiori of the itate for eight yean, there ii no man in Utah better qualified for this position thsn Mr. Leathern. Eled this outstanding tax authority. Vote Republican lllllllllllllllllllllllilllilillllllllllliiiiili Kennecott Copper Corporation A Good Neighbor F1n'tma to Build a Better Utah |