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Show I Lets move with KING J On Canyonlands r 1', ....- a Southern Utah Is losing mllUtns la new basin- "Significantly, the sharp rise In economic actl- J vlty didn't occur until 1950. . . .the main point was j every year that Mr. Bennett eonllaucs t obstruct not oyer whether a park should crcatcd but how the 330,000 acre Canyonlands National Park that big It should bo.. . when the enlarged park was jj " ., . .. , finally established .... Teton County's assessed i Da Ku,g and B,ame Petmon re flht,n fon valuation went from $4.7 million In 1950 to $M jj ?' million in 1958 . . . Retail sales during the eight- , . . .. . ,, . ... ' year period almost doubled . . . The sales Index Economic 6 gain from the Park would be many : , , , , . , . , i rose from 122 to 128 . . . sales and use taxes doub- times greater than that from any other use to which led, going from $7.6 to $15.3 mllllon:,, ,the Canyonlands could be put and two authorlta- live reports prove this: A 330,000 acre Canyonlands National Park would make Southern Utah the biggest attraction on the fabulous " Golden Circle" that Secretary Udall The economic study made of the Canyonlands proposes. Yet this Park would be only 15 per cent ! by the University of Utah shows: 4he size of Yellowstone! A. The Park would generate a staggering $220 MILLION in new business for Souther. Utah over j the first 25 yearsan average of nearly $U MB f,ghtIng Canyonlands gnce the 87th 0M(m o , LION a year! cd almost two years ago. Senator Bennett not only ! B. As a conservative estimate, the Park's draw- made every move he could to kill the Moss-Klng- I ing power would bring Utah at least $18 MILLION Peterson Park bill but didn't even offer aJCan- " every year after the 25th year! yonlands bill of his own until the last two weeks of Congress. A September 8 feature la the Deserct News ':''' x4 ' C cited this very significant, historic parallel: "Wyoming had its own Canyonlands eontrover- TOE MILLIONS SOUTHERN UTAH, IS LOSING sy between 1929 and 1950 over the expansion of the EVERY YEAR THE PARK IS DELAYED IS COM-Grand Teton National Park . . . to wis w, retail trade, 0UT 0F Y0UR POCKETS not out of Mr. payrolls and assessed valaatLa all kar. aooed Since the park expaasita). Bennett's. a MOVE WITH KING r Paid Political Adv. by Wm G. Barlocker, St: George Utah; Nethella G. Woolsey, Escalante; ? Charles A. Riddle, Antimo-ny; Vernon L. Holman, Panguitch. V f;.. ' WW;m4MHMMMMMHHMF ' WW;m4MHMMMMMHHMF I ' I !i i J. Burton Imports Secret Squad j t 1 HUSH HUSH TEAM INVADES UTAH t ' t IN DESPERATION MOVE t 5 ' I PROOF- ; ! c t :i NEW YORK TIMES t Washington, Oct. 21, 19G2 . 1 I " . . Americans for Constitutional Action, a conser- S t vative group, has assigned secret field men to aid 46 conservative candidates for Congress . . " " . . Assignments arc secret, because, according to Admiral Hen Morcell, board chairman of the group, PUBLICITY MIGHT JEOPARDIZE THE CANDID- - ATES . . " ; ; 2 " . . the rt 'red admiral said the group had been- J I linked with the JOHN BIRCH SOCIETY la the press" j; f " . . All are professional political relations mea who ; know how to organize campaigns, raise fuads and : J write speeches . . " . i -t t "THE GROUP ENDORSES . . THE ONLY TWO J CONGRESSMEN WHO HAVE MADE KNOWN THEIR : MEMBERSHIP IN THE BIRCH SOCIETY." . " . . The group has endorsed the following: Utah '. Laurence J. Burton . . " '. ! t . -i $ FOR HONEST REPRESENTATION 5 I FOR UTAH RETURN 1 M. Blaine j PETERSON I I to Congress j i I Paid pol. adv. by CITIZENS FOR HONEST GOVER- ' 1 iMENT, William Bruhn, Chairman 1 Vy' 'l: I . - - - ; ELECT QUALIFIED Fred A Swalb.erg. SMmf To the important position of , f X STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION " jp" JPjH Representing the 6th Utah District.- of Sevier, JH ? Wayne, Piute, Garfield and Kane Counties. MflH jHB I STATEMENT BY MR. SWALBERU: fflHH , 0. JIB t Schoolg in this changing world nec- malning in school longer than the av- ; cessltate our constant surveilance and erage of our nation. These conditions ; evaluation of our methods of approach make our tax base smaller per capita : ,to successfully educate students for. and accentuate our problem of finance. : world leadership. This cannot remain it Is my firm conviction that it Is . static nor complacent. our urgenj responsibility to afford our ' : students a wide basic understanding i Inasmuch as we have such mlgra- m the field of education. We must at : 5 tlon and mobility of population, not all times support and dedicate our in- : I only Intra-stato but from one state to stituiibns of learning to those stand- I another, I am In favor of a broader ards and principles of high morals and ' J base for financing our educational res- ethics that have made our nation strong 5 ponslbility. I favor our uniform school and ' enduring. Wa must protect at all; ' program and our principle of local ' times the free agency of mankind, in- controls- sofaf as it does not infringe on the rights of others. Schools must give our Tha State of Utah has a unique pro- young people the best tools for life, the : blem. It not only has a higher- birth ability to maintain their freedoms, im- .ate per .thousand ciUzens, it has a prove their citizenship,., and achieve :' higher percentage in school and re- world leadership. c paid political advertisement $ M- Mr. Bennett: You have proven yourself very apt at asking questions. How about some straight answers? WHY did you refuse to accompany WHY, during the years we had a Governor Clyde, Secretary Udall and Republican Secretary of Agriculture Utah's Congressional dclegatloa on ' fron Utah, a Republican Governor, the initial trip into the Canyonlands? and a complete domination of all Utah's Congressional seats by Republicans, WHY do you insist on a $50,000.00 M yu not Insist that our rural coun- survey in your Parkway Bill when such ties be permitted to participate in the a survey has been made and is on file Rural Development program as adto- with the Utah State Road Commission. cated by Secretary Benson. Is this the economy of which you 15,517 WHY was it that 30 states and even Puerto Rico received funds for this WHICH of the three meaningless program while Utah received not one Bennett Canyonlands Bills did you want cent. Were you not aware that we were Rep. King to support. Can't you make Jeoslng our population, Mr. Benuctt? up your mind on this issue? Dave King ... has VVHY did J1J ou vote agamst Incrcas" constantly supported fine legls- latlon lfee P" drawing So- to create the park. clal Security could earn? WHY did you not insist that Gover- WHY did you vote against the ARA nor Clyde name at least one person program to upgrade areas like ours? from Southern Utah on the Governors Committee. Don't you think Mr. Ben- AFTER 12 years in Washington nett we are wise enough to sit in Judg- Mr. Bennett don't you rc'.ze tha mcnt on lands within our county? Dare King was the Represcntatl.c fo 2nd Congressional Dlstrict-whiC, WHY did you wait until the Kenne- ' "0t lndudC 0Ur C0Untj- dy Administration was in office to In- traduce your Southern Utah Parkway DOES your retention of the United Bill. Did you feel that to ask while you States Senate mean so much that you had influence In Washington mlghi will resort to such gross misrepresent- have required the dollars to see it ations of fact, built? WHY did it require the efforts of Senator Moss and Congressman King ,. ; ; to ?aln a $3,000,000.00 appropriation to build the bridge above Hlte and as- , sure the building of an East-West high- l"13 Y0U 0N way. Where were you, Senator Ben- TIIESE T1? WIIAT CAN WE BELIEVE YOU. Mett? king : Will Make A Great . l-V i U. S. Senator Paid Political Adv., Wm G. Bruhn FOR SALE: 2 Hampshire pure bred bucks. Born In January. $25.00 each. Contact Arnold Adair, Tropic, Utah. BUT FOR WHOM? After seeing ;all those billboards saying "King Will Make a Great Senator", the question must be asked: For whom Massachusetts or COPE? He certainly won't represent the people of Utah. paid political ad by Jim Yardley FOR SALE: SPINET PIANO1 in this area. Take over small monthly payments. For more details write, Credit Manager, Box 148, Sugar House .Station, Salt Lake City, Utah, (c 1, 8, 15) INVESTORS & BROKERS Here is a property you can! double your money on. Buy now and sell in Spring. 40 unit Motel and Hotel, two homes, extra business lots. Call or write Cameron Hotel-Motel, Panguitch, Utah. cl) ' Proven jj ' Prepared 1 ' that's BLAINE PETERSON 1 j Proven i . by effective service to Utah I Prepared . . by years cf law practice and experience X in Washington on important House Committees. J In TWO years Blaine has established a reputation for hard work, ability and personal integrity. jj He is the kind Oi representative Utah can 1m proud of. t A mature man with a well-balanced background. ! J I Blaine has a devoted family life and an active, dedi- t' C cated Church record. I Utah will do better with I I PETERSON t RETURN BLAINE PETERSON TO CONGRESS f jj VOTE DEMOCRATIC Paid pol. adv. Citizers 10 Return Peterson to Con- I 5 gress, Glenn Adams, chairman I |