Show It tj t Vote For Ford t d s l DOUGLAS A. A JORGENSEN 2 v iri t St r r. r Democratic Candidate N f. f y s t fore for e Z Count County Clerk Y and Auditor Ara We Ve know Douglas is qualified We know he has had valuable experience that will save wasted motion and wasted tax dollars in the administration of the duties of this office We know he will give us the kind of service we want because he has proven himself courteous willing and efficient We Ve know he has proven himself to be a good progressive progressive progressive pro pro- citizen in our community an active and willing church worker We know his family want family want them to remain in our town Then Lets Let's Vote For ForWE Him Hem Nov 2nd r.- r. WE ALL stand to benefit by having him elected lets let's see to it that he is Paid political adv I Elect k Curtis Allred Alired x for Count County A T Treasurer Elect a Sanpete native i P successful farmer gas a s service station operator For eight years was an 44 employee of the city of Spring City A church fr 1 a and civic worker reliable f diligent and respected B Born 0 r nand and rea reared red in Spring City I f Paid political adv i N N N REFERENDUM OF SENATE BILL 29 Chapter 22 Laws of Utah 1953 First Special Session An Act Abolishing Carbon College as a State Maintained Institution Providing for Disposition by the Board of Examiners of Real and Personal Property Comprising Said College and Repealing Sections Sections Sections Sec Sec- 53 33 33 15 33 63 63 33 and 63 53 63 Utah Code Annotated Annotated Annotated Anno Anno- 1953 Relating to the Esta Establishment and ana Operation of Carbon Carbon Carbon Car Car- bon College ollege BALLOT TITLE Proposition No 2 AN ACT PROVIDING THAT CARBON COLLEGE BE DISCONTINUED DISCONTINUED DISCONTINUED DISCON DISCON- AS A STATE MAINTAINED MAINTAINED MAINTAINED MAIN MAIN- COLLEGE THAT THE BOARD OF EXAMINERS DIS- DIS FOR D POSE OF ALL REAL AND PERSONAL PERSONAL PERSONAL PER PER- PROPERTY COMPRISING nr- nr ING SAID COLLEGE IN SUCH A L GA- GA AGAINST n D MANNER AS IT DEEMS TO BE BETO BETO BETO TO THE BEST INTERESTS OF THE STATE OF UTAH I LAMONT F F. F TORONTO Secretary of State of the State Stute of Utah do hereby certify that the foregoing are full correct and true copies of 1 The Title as enacted and 2 The Ballot Title in Referendum of Senate Bill 29 Chapter of Utah First Special Session 1953 1963 as will appear on the Ballot as Referendum Proposition Number Two at the General Election November 2 1954 1964 an and as appealS appeal'S appears ap- ap pears pealS of record in my office IN WITNESS WHEREOF I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the Great Seal of the State of Utah at Salt Lake City this 1st day of October 1954 LAMONT F F. TORONTO Secretary of State SEAL REFERENDUM TO SENATE BILL 39 Chapter 24 Laws of Utah 1953 First Special Session An Act Abolishing the Operation of Dixie College Snow College anc and Weber College as State Maintained Institutions Providing for or the Transfer of All Real and Personal Property Comprising Said Colleges Colleges Colleges Col Col- Col- Col leges on Condition That They Be Maintained as Colleges anc and Repealing Sections 63 33 to 7 33 Both Inclusive and Sections 63 33 to 63 33 Both Inclusive Utah Code Annotated 1953 and Chapter 85 Laws of Utah 1953 Relating to the Establishment and Operation of Dixie Snow and Weber Colleges BALLOT TITLE Proposition No 1 AN ACT PROVIDING THAT DIXIE SNOW AND WEBER JUNIOR COLLEGES COLLEGES BE DISCONTINUED DISCONTINUED DIS- DIS if- if CONTINUED AS STATE MAINTAINED MAINTAINED MAIN MAIN- J SCHOOLS AND FOR TRANSFER BY THE BOARD OF T EXAMINERS OF ALL PROPERTY PROPER PROPER- TY COMPRISING SAID COLLEGES COLLEGES COLLEGES COL COL- S LEGES TO A TRANSFEREE ON CONDITION THAT SAID TRANSFEREE TRANSFEREE TRANS TRANS- FEREE OPERATE THEM AS COLLEGES IF IE THEY FAIL TO TOBE I I IBE BE OPERATED AS COLLEGES FOR D THEN ALL SAID PROPERTY SHALL REVERT HEVERT TO THE STATE I I IF SUCH TRANSFER IS OF AGAINST D DOUBTFUL CONSTITUTIONALITY CONSTITUTIONAL CONSTITUTIONAL- ITY OR HELD UNCONSTITUTIONAL UNCONSTITUTIONAL THE BOARD OF EXAMINERS EXAMINERS EXAMINERS EX EX- SHALL SELL THE PROPERTIES TO THE SAME TRANSFEREE FOR SUCH CONSIDERATION CONSIDERATION CONSIDERATION CON- CON AS IT DEEMS P PROPER I R O 0 P PER E R CONSIDERING THE SAVING TO 10 THE STATE IN BEING BEING BEING BE BE- ING RELIEVED OF THEIR OP OP- OP- OP I LAMONT F. F TORONTO Secretary of State of the State of Utah do hereby certify that the foregoing are full correct and true copies of 1 the Title as enacted and 2 the Ballot Title in in Referendum of Senate Bill 39 Chapter 24 Laws of Utah First Special Session 1953 1963 as will appear on the Ballot as Referendum Proposition Number One at the General Election November 2 1954 and as appears of record in my office IN WITNESS WHEREOF I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the Great Seal of the State of Utah at Salt Lake City this 1st day of October I i 4 LAMONT F P. TORONTO Secretary of State SEAL r yr Y Ys V s 1 z zi i 1 f Sr DELBERT M. M DRAPER CANDIDATE FOR JUSTICE OF THE SUPREME COURT Pd pol poi adv ady by George Georgo A. A Critchlow I ADVERTISE in The MESSENGER T r. i t T f c I I E r L E H IB C T t 1 i i. i i t t. t rw wa i-i-wa wd 1 il r Jt r t X f e t CT JT n A. Y I. I F L 5 I IY Y i J A a r. r Y I t a f X Y t ir- ir t y a at t REUEL E. E CHRISTENSEN J I J to the l I f STATE LEGISLATURE j jt i I Candidate I t Republican 1 4 a 7 I QUALIFICATIONS i i 1 Has served as a Representative in the State 3 X Legislature i V f i 2 His record is one of conscientiousness action and jj j- j j i result There is no substitute for experience s sand J F and integrity If t i 3 Has been active in the Republican party all his life Y f 4 Farmer and livestock operator J. J i. i 5 Civic and Church leader Native of Sanpete County and understands local problems j. j Z X t 6 G. Taxpayer and has had a up close-up picture of x 3 State to and Local expenditures having served as j- j Y chairman of the Appropriations Committee in hi the 3 If V State Legislature y t i t J 1 1 STANDS FOR f I 1 Y T t X f. f 1 Legislation that will improve economic welfare Y s Y a of Sanpete and the State of Utah t tt t Y t Y 2 Utah needs the establishment of additional man- man t. t t J and processing companies to provide 3 r 1 s 's more gainful employment and opportunities for t its people Especially would I be alert to do i s sall Ij all in my power to see that Sanpete received Y J i its it's fair share of this expansion 1 Y 3 3 Will work for full utilization and conservation C of the States State's water power and other natural If i resources including our own Gooseberry Project X a t 4 Education is one of Utah's chief characteristics t t i I will wholeheartedly continue to support this 3 j- j worthwhile Z objective 31 t V j 5 5 Tax relief through better equalization of the Tax L j t j burden and securing of full value received for r i j- j the tax dollar spent J I 6 G. Continuation of the present progressive highway r Y X Xi l lj t j i improvement program 5 I 7 Farmers through our Agriculture Department Yare Y- Y are entitled to inspection service market information i j mation and many other services which I believe t Y ti i are essential 1 i. i 8 Dignified treatment with adequate and impartial 1 3 ij i assistance for the aged and needy i t 3 9 valuation Re-valuation of services on a State level Conj Consolidation Con- Con Cony ConI y I j of departments and und elimination of Unneeded unneeded un- un j needed services i 3 REUEL REVEL E. E CHRISTENSEN will stand J for Clean Economical Government r You need this kind of Government tt t i x t Paid political adv Ia X I AA Vl a H. H 44 A. 4 A. A 4 VOTE AGAINST S PROPOSITION NUMBER TWO AND SAVE CARBON COLLEGE REFERENDUM PROPOSITION NUMBER TWO V An Act providing that Carbon College be discontinued as a state maintained maintained FOR 0 college that the Board of Examiners dam dispose of all real and personal property comprising said college in such manner AGAINST as it deems to be to the best interests of the State of Utah |