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Show LADIES' DUBBED FOOTWEAR for both high heels and flats Reg. values to $5.49 NOW ONLY $1.98 BUY THEM NOW! Never again at prices this low a t STEVENS COMPANY Until You Know the Facts on The Constitutional Amendment. HERE ARE WE FACTS . . . I. The amendment preserves representative government in a legislature of two houses-one houses-one house based on population one house ; giving equal representation to all counties. 1 It is the federal principle. II. Legislature approved it. House vote 45 to 11 for. Senate vote 16 to 7 for. III. It works in other states. Arizona - Nevada iVeir Jersey South Carolina Idaho iVcir Mexico - Montana. IV. Opposition failed. Failed to meet the issue. ' Failed to agree. Failed to reapportion. f VOTE FOR NTENT MOW OR NEVER? Sponsored by Iron County Record r Years Old KENTUC K FOR MORE THAn ; ' ' J;'" jr 140 YEARS V y I, inm IRON COUNTY NEEDS DIXON IN WASHINGTON ElECT--- The Need for a Republican Congress I s YOUR Meed J. The record of Henry "Aldous" Dixon over the years has been one -' ' k i of enviable achievement. In the fields of education, banking and . V r ' farming, Dr. Dixon has proved his leadership. With the good of Vx his community and his state always in mind, Dr. Dixon has rolled - STS UP a splendid record of academic, public and civic service. ' v His academic service is well known 18 years as president of ; s Weber college in Ogden and, since August 8, 1953 president of V W , the Utah State Agricultural college in Logan. He has also received f Ck- I national recognition in-the field of higher education. He served . several years on an advisory committee to the U.S. Office of s Education. Although a Republican, he was one of three westerners tt , ( f' to serve from 1946 to 1948 on the President's Commission for A" . 0l"'Jf ' Higher Education. , In civic affairs, Dr. Dixon was president of the Provo and Ogden , chambers of commerce and a member of the commission which V drafted a charter for Ogden's commission-city manager form of V Stff government in 1950-52. 1 In the business world, the Republican candidate for Congress from j the First District served on the board of directors of the Salt Lake Branch, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco and is now on the Prrf j-ClOlJ5 advisory committee of the First Security Bank of Utah. As a sportsman, he is an active honorary life member of the Weber fl (f Fl County Wildlife association and an enthusiastic hunter and W 1L P 1 fiiberman' .w u 4 u w u u A$ president 0f tne Utah State Agricultural College he is thoroughly I familiar with all divisions of agriculture and throughout his life has j had extensive personal experience with Utah's agricultural and i ' reclamation problems. ML Ctin e a'f e Tr'bune said in an editorial: "Dr. Dixon is a distin- UwG vUli guished Utahn who, if elected, would be a distinguished member Wl KB of Con9ress'' B N Get a BIG MAN on Ike's team back there - viith Dixon t0 9et the thin9S Y0U WANT out here ! Vote for DIXON Vote Republican on November 2 Poid PoIiticol Advertisement by Citizens for Dr Dixoo |