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Show Re-Elect SamPo!Iock AN APTEAL TO TIIE VOTERS OF GARFIELD COUNTY TO RE-ELECT SAM POLLOCK Republican Candidate for a 4 Year Term as County Commissioner. A man with a Distinguished Record of Achievement. A man with a lot of drive, still full of pep and vigor. No ties of business or otherwise to prohibit full time if needed. A man whose Seniority is Valuable in this Crucial Time' of Road Routing and Building. SO LET'S KEEP SAM POLLOCK AT TIIE HELM! paid political advertisement HAVE YOUR AUTO INSURANCE flk HATES REEN INCREASED? flV NOW it's even more Important to H Hr check your Farmers Insurance Group nK agent for substantial savings for pre- ferrcd risks. M Before you renew your present policy call g Gary E. Sullivan Panguitch, Utah -Tk , 01 1 Ice .Tllfv ffN Residence Its No. Main 350 E. Center ORchard 6-8873 UiVZ ORchard G-88.U DONT FORGET... Got More MILK A for the A weekend Amrios Vniry AMiltxia of Vuh JMMf . y 5"lf . : Let's be realistic one housewife who uses a plastic established by world supply and demand. ' . . "- scouring pad instead of a copper pad doesn't really Two programs are under way to meet the problem , ' affect a whole Industry, But she doe symboliie a caused by substitutes. First, the copper iudustry is serious problem that all copper producers, Including undertaking research to develop new uses for tho Kennecott, must solve to remain sound bu.inesres. metal. This Is a long range approach to creating In- The world-wide problem Is the frequent use of creased demand. 4. substitutes for copper in electrieal Installations, plumb Second, for the Immediate present, Kennecott Ing and other fabricated products. This reduces the constantly strives for the greatest possible efficiency in ' .-l demand for copper When tho demand for copper Is all operations to hold down coits. Holding down costs BHr reduced, the price drops. Kennecott must be able to is a key factor in enabling Kennecott to compete su. r''UCe' C0PPer profitably at the price cessfully in the world copper market. W( al JB Kennecott Copper Corporation B Utah Copper DMtion It happened 100 YEARS ago ' The oldest incorporated trade association in the country, the United States Brewers Association, was organized in 1862 ... the same year that IN UTAH . . . hoping for early statehood the people set up a complete state government to assume administration when that day came. This "Ghost Government" disbanded In 1870 without having served. From these early beginnings a modern government emerged, meeting the costs with Its many revenues. In 1961, the brewing Industry paid some $2,500,000 s?s In excise taxes on beer sold In Utah. In addition, N A the industry paid local property taxes, Income taxes, L J gas and sales taxes, and all other taxes common to Wml business. liPff TODAY, In Its centennial year, the United States l Brewers Association still works constantly to assure i , maintenance of high standards of quality and pro- I ' priety wherever beer and ale are served. BM IT IS YOUR DUTY TO VOTE To Vote You Must Be Registered. NEXT REGISTRATION. Date is October 30 Public Service Announcement by Utah State AFL-CIO "-mm. t .... ' . .-, "t'l.-" '.--v y: s.' . il return I PETERSON - . f j I to Congress f "A People's Congressman" is the tribute Speaker I Y John McCormack paid to Blaine Peterson after close jt Y association during the last two years marking 4 ! ' Blaine's first term as Representative from Utah's jt First District. High praise from National leaders, J and a record of accomplishments for his constituents jt Y are further reasons why voters should "Return jt Y Peterson to Congress." Wide experience In the jt : practice of law, in legislative and administrative of- jt ! fice, in paity leadership, in civic and church actlvl- jt ty has given him the background for this outstand- jt Y ing record. Personal experience in both northern jt Y and southern Utah have brought Blaine In contact ! with area problems closer than any other candidate I ! in the District. "A People's Congressman" sums ! ! up the personable warmth and concern that are Y Y Blaine's hallmark, too. Hero la a representative OF !: Y the people... a capable, qualified and experienced Y i voice for Utah in the Nation's Capitol. ! a i a ! '. Paid political adv. by Peterson for Congress Comm. ! : ! Glenn Adams, Chairman, Ogden, Utah. t |