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Show ... j mi Hardworking - -Experienced A real booster for our entire county and scenic area VOTE E. D. Haws REPUBLICAN FOR GARFIELD COUNTY ' COMMISSIONER ! Two-year Term - (Paid Ad.) ! tMMIIMMMIMMMHMMHIimillllllllM. VOTE FOR Leland Griffin GARFIELD COUNTY '. COMMISSIONER ; Four - Year Term ! ; ; COMPETANT EXPERIENCED ; - - 1 Aware of our county's various i ; 1 problems and a hard-worker on 1 REPUBLICAN their solution. Paid Political Ad W j I A Message To I I The Voters I I MARK ANDERSON CAN WIN - - - I I CAMPAIGNING IN SEVERAL PARTS BENNETT CANNOT, BECAUSE BEN- J I OF THE STATE; CEDAR CITY, MT NETfT AND THE DEMOCRAT CAND1- I PLEASANT. MANTI. TpOELE AND DATES SUPPORT THE JOHNSON- I I SALT LAKE CITY OVER THE LABOR HUMPHREY GUN LEGISLATION I DAY WEEKEND. MARK ANDERSON. -FORCED HOUSING". DEFICIT SPEND- I REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR THE ING CAUSING INFLATION, "NO-WIN" I I UNITED STATES SENATE, SAID THAT CONDUCT OF THE WAR, SUPREME I I HE CAN DEFEAT HANSEN OR WEIL COURT APPOINTMENTS, AND WASH- I I ENMANN, BUT IS FEARFUL THAT INGTON CONTROL OF LOCAL POLICE I I UTAH NEEDS ANDERSON IN THR SENATE I ANDERSON SAID THAT HE IS IflE COMMUNIST COUNT!' Oaf, RIGHT 1p I ONLY SENATORIAL CANDIDATE WHO KEEP AND BEAR ARM ?. PROPERTY M I WILL FIGHT FOR THE CHANGE RIGHTS. BALANCED BUDGET, AND B I UTAH WANTS - -FOR VIC1 PRY NOW FIRM. INDEPENDENT LOCAL LAW H I in VIETNAM. END OF TRADE WITH ENFORCEMENT S I MR. ANDERSON SAID 1JUAT IN 9 I VIEW OF THE TURMOIL AND Via I LENCE IN THE EAST. HE WOULD H I I. IKK TO DO MR BENNETT A FAVOR fl AND HELP HIM RETIRE (age 69) HO H PEACEFUL UTAH E I MARK L ANDERSON j I REPUBLICAN I I FOR THE UNITED STATES SENATE I V Sje mi hi i a. i -Smokey's mSt A B c 5 s' flB matches M co'd J EWvZT'wSI S jam then break in two v drown 'ires I S l IjJ J mm ! ' I ad&JtoB Crush all smokes PwPrfli can prevent $ BlBsB forest fire 3 W3ESLW tft BMaxeaaaanMiiaHHMaaMBTI I Protection of Persons BH8! I I AND THEIR PROPERTY W jM I I IS INCREASINGLY MORE PJR I I ' ' "" H I Difficult and Technical SSLf wassl II -Following Pro-Criminal Decisions of the W L I U. S. Supreme Court In Serious Felonies & Crimes ..lll I I Those combatting serious crime and those who may be subjected to it are I I entitled to the most skillful and experienced representation - - - times and I conditions demand it. I I Ken Chamberlain I I Incumbent Candidate for District Attorney I I Former Assistant Attorney General of Utah supervising criminal work in I I that office - County Attorney and experienced District Attorney - is rec- I I ognized by theState of Utah, the FBI, and local law enforcement groups I I as an expert prosecutor and is selected a: a regular lecturer at the Police I I Academy for professional training of low enforcement officers: I 3 rU)P Jiltliaillgi DIFFICULT RESPONSIBILITIES UN- I J odcecaitmjj ? .'I dek toe new "liberal" philo- I I 4W4RDE0 TO t. SOPHY TOWARD CRIMINALS M KEN CHAMfilkLAlN K H V TO au.ow presentation of the I .-o tr mxrrmzj BEST CASK I POtMMJ IN I'UOSECU- ,n, rra,,.., ro tmi cPoaADma amp -api- S - - rmtrni i -i w r.hTwifinmrr in itmjftH w viAf . tion of vicious and grave of '" i'Mt0 S f:sfs ci t I IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTION ABOUT QUALIFICATIONS OR SUITABILITY FOR THE OFFICE - I I Ask any law enforcement officer in the district, your county, or town. I I Ask any present or former judge or any official of the court (or judge of I I the state ) who has presided in this district I I (Paid Political Ad I |