Show CriSp clean i iJ i as autumn il I p I tt I A SHOE Style H t C u K G Clean crisp lines Jines that sin sing of autumn fashion plus a pair of spaghetti straps Its It's a low dress JIT 4 C shoe in shiny brown or black upper leather e 2 Christensen's Dept Store r S t i EPHRAIM 1 j r h i 4 tf Moss-Johnson Moss Back City Big Control of State Legislatures MOSS FAVORS REAPPORTIONMENT 0 Moss 1 Johnson and the Democrats have stated clearly that they favor representation representation representation tation in both houses of state legislatures Under reapportionment absolute on a population basis Most lost thoughtful oppose this plan control of or the Utah legislature Heres Here's what Moss 1 wrote to Frank G. G would be fee in the hands of or those Shelley Executive Se Secretary Utah State Farm Bureau Federation on September livin living g within a n mile 25 radius 10 1964 of or the State CapitolI Capitol v I have been convinced that we should move in the direction of approximately equal representation J I SANPETE COUNTY 5 LOSES LABOR BOSSES BOSSES BOSSES' REPRESENTATION If this radical plan is strictly followed WANT CONTROL Sanpete County could be forced to share its State Senator with Emery Wayne Piute Pluto Garfield Kane Bane Beaver and almost city Big labor bosses and labors labor's poli poll all of Juab County organization COPE are backing this plan With reapportionment they could gain control of state legislatures and then WILKINSON FOR FAIR by vote of two-thirds two of the state legis legis- amend the Constitution of the REPRESENTATION M United States Ernest Wilkinson will fight for fair representation for our county on the same general plan as the national legislature T To Preserve Our Freedom Vote e For Ernest L L. WILKINSON For US U.S. Senator Paid political advertisement by Volunteers for Wilkinson R. R Clair Anderson Sanpete County Chairman II 1 r The Life Le Y Save May My Be a Your Own Ewa ALL BOYS AND GIRLS 15 12 v fio lore interested interest in a junior life sav saw saving saving ing g course contact Mrs Airs Elaine Reid or Roger Greaves at the Ephraim Pool Lessons will be given at pm p.m. on week days and to fo on Saturdays Fees for the course given will be for the 17 77 1 7 hours required for completion of the course r IT HAS BEEN THE DESIRE OF SOME EPHRAIM PEOPLE TO REORGANIZE THE COMPETITIVE SWIMMING TEAM KNOWN AS THE GUPPIES THOSE INTERESTED IN JOINING THIS COMPETITIVE SWIMMING CLUB CONTACT CONTACT CONTACT CON CON- TACT POOL OR MAYO BLACK U r Why Par 4 TWice G You alread already pay taxes taxes' to support a generous state federal-state medical program for those over 65 who need it i W Why y p pay y again for a plan that isn't needed R R t i t c 1 4 I Surprised Chances h are e you o ne never er heard ard I r 1 of the Mills Kerr-Mills Law passed by Congress Con Con- I s t 3 J t J gress in 1960 We call it Opportunity Op Op- p- p 1 iS Program for the Elderly j y a s This program enables individual J states with federal assistance to j guari guarantee guar guar- j i antee to every elderly who I. I person needs it the health care he or she requires S Thousands of people every day y are being t. t f I r f r helped by its broad benefits Yet the supporters of the proposed Medicare Tax would have J r you believe a that its passage is urgent that persons 1 over 65 are deprived S S of needed medical medica V i. i care because they cant can't for if pay it So why pay twice Find out about r A the health program youre you're already supporting supt sup sup- t fc t porting For information on health car care ji- ji for the elderly in your area ask your J f vf E doctor or call the number listed below belov 4 I HEALTH OPPORTUNITY PROGRAM I FOR THE ELDERLY Central Utah Medical Society ASK ASIA YOUR FAMILY DOCTOR WHO IS A MEMBER OF THIS SOCIETY |