Show Books To Ballots A The opportunity to see and participate in American government at its grass roots knocks for Salt Lake Voters The electorate will choose three important governmental officials and will determine the outcome of two controversial issues concerned with the city's water University students who are registered voters should not neglect the civic duty and privilege which present itself to them University visitors to the polls will undoubtedly include many first-time for whom the experience of making a ballot will have a special but the election should be viewed as an important responsibility by both novice and experienced Polls will be open from 7 a.m. to 8 and any study schedule should be open to interruption at some time during these Results of today's balloting will elect two members of Salt Lake's five-man City Commission and a city It will also decide the fate of the Metropolitan Water District and will permit or forbid the of city Campaigning has followed the city's traditional policy of but it has been far from free of political pressures and Some of the strongest pressure has come from hold-over members of the City Some of the issues have been approached more emotionally than It is up to the voters to examine the candidates and the issues carefully and sensibly and to vote for what they find to be in the best interest of the Local elections are not they are the phase of American government with which the voters can feel most closely connected and which rests most directly in their The city needs the support of its University who are an emerging and vital part of its We urge that books to the ballot box for a few minutes and that the trip to the polls be preceded by conscientious thought and |