Show I 1 I v f y ik d. d t Gov Rampton Surprise Visitor at Democratic Rally The Democrats stumped Summit County last Friday winding up the days day's work in Park City with a rally at the Veterans Veteran's Memorial Building Some of the candidates who spoke to the more than voters present left to right were Koy G. G Page seeking the House of Representative seat for Morgan Rich and Summit Counties Senator Frank E. E Moss seeking re-election re Gunn McKay running for the US U.S. Congress in Utah's First District District Dis Dis- Vic Brown campaigning for District No 22 State Senator Senator Senator Sen Sen- ator for Duchesne Morgan Rich Sum Summit m it and Wasatch booster Governor Calvin L. L Rampton and James F. F working for 2 year 2 yea r County Commission seat Others attending the rally were Morris Boyden who introduced introduced intro intro- each candidate Charles Davic Davie who is seeking the 4 year term on the County Commission Commission Commission Com Com- mission Alan Frandsen candidate candidate candidate can can- for Co County u n t y Attorney Blanche Yo Young u n g seeking re reelection reelection reelection re- re election as County Treasurer Wanda Spriggs for County Re Recorder Recorder Recorder Re- Re corder Gail campaigning campaigning campaigning cam cam- for re- re ree election re-election e 1 e c t ion as County Assessor and County Justice of the Peace of Park City incumbent James Kilby Governor Rampton was the surprise speaker of the evening and entered the building while Senator Moss was speaking to the group The Governor stressed the need for Utah to keep Senator Moss in Washington to maintain maintain maintain main main- tain the year 12 that Senator Moss has accrued in his two previous terms terms' in the Sen Sen- ate He said that being a Democratic Democratic Democratic Demo Demo- cratic Governor with a Republican Republican Re Republican Re- Re publican legislature that it was important to work for more party representation in the State government to help him to get the Executive Branch's legislative legislative legislative legis legis- recommendations into law He stated that he did not want a stamp rubber-stamp but the battle of the opposing party cuts off recommendations man many y times because of the political party lines and not for sound seasoning He urged those present present present pre pre- sent to make every effort for a 0 fur turn out ut of Democratic voters Senator Moss touched upon the many issues confronting the nation today and told the group that his had gained Utah f four ur positions on im impo important important im- im po r tan t subcommittees He noted that while he has been a member of the Senate he has had 12 important bills become law and all were in direct re relationship relationship relationship re- re with Utah and the western states He said that his first concern is representing represent represent- ing Utah and that if another Democrat was in Washington in all probability other Utah rela related ed legislation could be brought brough Into being but at the present time more than several bills have hav died in th the House of Representatives simply be- be because because cause the opposing political al party ties seem more important import import- ant than working for Utah He remarked that inflation was not being controlled by the present administration interest interest interest inter inter- est rates were highest since the Civil War times inflation has risen twice recently 52 unemployment means 41 2 million million million mil mil- lion men out of work with Utah's unemployment up to an all time high of 6 The economy y of the State and the nation was talked about by byboth byboth byboth both Koy G. G Page and Vic Brown seeking State legislative seats Gunn McKay told the group People is what it is all about Lets Let's get the votes out for the Democrats and do not let apathy and the lack of ot through follow-through keep the party from winning Prior to the rally the candidates candidates candidates can can- did a walk talk tour of M Main in Street |