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Show I Pay i sffl'. for that frr new car w i ' L r V a low-cost loan :j Richfield Commercial & Savings Bank i j; tiii; i ihi:mi.y hank smiim somiim t'uii ivopu- ; Organized 1H0H i i- Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation f J: vorit imrosiTs i.vsnu:i to smu.ooo.oo J DELBERT M. DRAPER CANOIDATI FOI JUSTICE OF THE SUPREME COURT ti. pol, od. by Csorgt A. OitiKlew llHmnNIMMNHMNII1WINNtlHIWIIiml'lsmnMm SIl"ttMWt'tltrStW tsesxts ne tttvSJ J M M t If SS test HiNlliU -! SfrSttrMMt ! t I First State Bank j; 5 Of Salina j Salina, Utah I V .'Mcmhor l'ctleral Reserve System j; 1 ' IT 1 1- I- j CAPITAL, $25,000.00 I SURPLUS, $500,000.00 ; i- I J Memlier ol Federal Insurance j: -J Corporation I ;: 3- 4- 4 4- ttfr-!- itii (it t I il it lidMtttmiMH't lttfttttttt )j . v M ! tSttttSMtttt ! tStSltSrMtMttlMtMIMlll t IUIMttl Sill MIIMM1IM It ! SMS 2 i i I VOTE AGAINST PROPOSITION NUMBER TWO AND SAVE CARBON COLLEGE REFERENDUM PROPOSITION NUMBER TWO An Act providing that Carbon College be discontinued as a state maintained FOR J j college: that the Board of Examiners dispose of all real and personal property comprising said college in such manner i sp ict as it deems to be to the best interests of MV3r- 31 I I the State of Utah. GARFIELD mm MEEDS DIXON IN WASHINGTON v The Need for a Republican Congress iMWh's R 9 T!"e re.co? of Henry "A,douj" Dixon over trie years has been one (W H e,)viab,e achievement. In the fields of education, banking and k st. 'H r armmg, Dr. Dixon has proved his leadership. With the good of Ri""- h,$ comr1ur,i,y ncl his state always in mind, Dr. Dixon has rolled H "J" l-S'B UP SP rec0rd of academic Publ'c and civic service. BLK & V H i?iSuaCadT5c S.ervice .is weM known 18 years as president of HH tO ' Q j) "JlsH Weber college in Ogden and, since August 3, 1953 president of fH the u,ar State Agricultural college in logon. He has also received IBi -jv IH national recognition in the field of higher education. He served iH-iHLr "sssssH several years on an advisory committee to the U.S. Office of a Hk . ',4 JJK Education. Although a Republican, he was one of three westerners X'v JyKm 1?. $Lerve(rom 1946 o 1948 on the President's Commission for m l'J'yBiB H'9ner education. '-HH I" c5vic affairs, Dr. Dixon was president of the Provo and Ogden MtL M chambers of commerce and a member of the comn tjiorj which iK WKK H go0 th'art1950r52gden'S commis$ion'city mnager form of B HH n ,he business world, the Republican candidate for Congress from HU JHA JHBLShW-H 'he Fir$ District served on the board of directors of the Salt Lake a j Branch, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco and is now on the MGifiry AECiOUS advisory committee of the First Security Bank of Utah. sw mu s a sportsman, he is an active honorary life member of the Weber I W Jfl mm County Wildlife association and an enthusiastic hunter and D- i a y n man- As President of the Utah State Agricultural College he is thoroughly familiar with all divisions of agriculture and throughout his life has JL I had extensive personal experience with Utah's agricultural and reclamation problems. Ufg Cfin Tne Salt Lake Tribune said In an editoriali "Dr. Dixon is a distin- guished Utahn who, if elected, would be a distinguished member kjf I of Congress." , Get a BIG MAN on Ike's team back there with Dixon to set ,he ,hln9S Y0U WANTout here' Vote for DIXON VOTE REPUBLICAN ON NOVEMBER 2 . Paid Political Adverli.emen. by Citizen, for Dr. Dixon |