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Show v Candidates Make Final Swings As "E" Day Draws Near lx)cal politics have reached 1 the. minor uproar stage, especially In that three-way affair for 4-year Garfield County Commissioner; and in that especially between the follower of Indep- j endent incumbent Commissioner J. M. Cherrlngton, and Republl- can nominee, Clarence I. Foy. The Democratic nominee, Nor- K u.n Sargent, Panguitch bul- ' newsman. Is staying out of tha: vvcrdy battle, The other candidate for the ). various County jobs are doing i tonslderable personal campaign- lug, without the amount of re- H cord-dlgglng going on In the '' commissioner race, with one major exception, that being In the contest for the legislative post between Parley Ipson, Republican nominee, and Democratic Walter 11. Daly, where a little record-citing, and answering back. Is Involved. Walter K. Granger, former Flah Congressman, and candid- r ale for election to the U, 3. House of Representatives on the' Dtmocratlc ticket, promised In n speech here last Friday, that If he Is elected, he will vote for any foreign policy that the President might suggest to loa-gress. Mr. Granger, a Ct-dar Cit j stockman and fanner, said tha. he believes the facilities of tli j President to know and undei-Hand what is going on In the world are much better than any congressman's, "Therefore," he declared, "I shall support any foreign poll cy that he asks f or.' . . . L. , Mr. Granger, one of Utah' (wo congressmen for 12 yearj (1940 to 1952), toured the county and climaxed the day ai p. rally here at 8 p.m. In the county court house. He said he always liked to be In Panguitch and particularly enjoyed his trip through the county, but wa. very sorry he couldn't make It to Uoulder, |