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Show ! Here's Why 01111 VOTE For Senator ieiiEielt Is VStdJSow Vote Sept-10 - We are faced with many vital issues in ' 0 - the 1968 campaign. War in Vietnam, riots . 4 i nthe streets, inflation and a teetering gold situation. The problems have not erupted 1 I ,! V ' " overn'ght- The Johnson-Humphrey admin- istration has made or magnified them. With ever-increasing importance Sen- ; ator Wallace F. Bennett has represented I, s Utah and the Nation in speaking out against A , injustice, unnecessary expenditures and I . commitments that jeopardize our. future. f " ' ' A k A DENNETT IS He is the only member of the Senate to serve on both the Finance Committee (that writes the tax laws) and the-Banking and Currency Committee( that legislates monetary and gold policy). When the Republicans take control of the Senate he could have his choice of chairmanships of these or other committees. As Vice Chairman of the Senate Ethics Committee he brings a unique stature to himself and Utah. He was selected by his colleagues for his fairness, honesty, integrity integ-rity not sometimes, but always. Serving on two joint committees, Atomic Energy and Defense Production, he plays an important role in shaping our daily lives . . . now and in the future. BENNETT CARES Wallace Bennett is never too busy to help anyone with a government proDiem. Information on a wounded soldier in Vietnam . . . help for a family to cut government red tape . . . opportunities for students and other young men and women beginning useful, responsible lives. There's time for a goverment problem you may have, too . . . and genuine help from the office of Utah's senior Senator. BENNETT DOES A U. S. Senator can do many things. Some of them are his job and some are the result of his ability. Here's a brief list of some of the areas in which Sen. Bennett is doing a job for you and Utah: Agriculture, air service, reduction of crime, Customs office, defense, education, ethics, gold and silver, highways, imports, industry for Utah, fighting inflation, labor, mining, right to work, rural employment incentives, outdoor sports, water for Utah. BENNETT SAYS "I am grateful for the honor and privilege of working for you in the Senate. The future poses problems, challenges and opportunities. With singleness of purpose I will continue to use my seniority and experience in your service." Take Time x , D L i. Take the time on Sept. 10 to VOte KepUDllCan vote in the Republican Pri- M mary. See that all voting-age If A I IT If E M M ETT members of your family vote J If I 11 f I J IU L I I In the Republican Primary. WWII- m0 mm V Your vote put Bennett in the D ..!.-.. . Ifi Seniority seat let's keep rrirnary OeDT. IU him there for a stronger Utah. Paid by Volunteers for Bennett build a better Utah... i with Carl W. V- LQ) (ii) La LiU U J lia u u as Governor Republican Llll L-J Best qualified by far to lead Utah to fiscal sanity and sound growth! To run one of the biggest businesses in Utah . . . our State government . . . we need a man with the business experience and mature wisdom that make him a top administrator ... a man who will surround himself with a team of top specialists. Such a man is Carl W. Buehner. During his many years as a successful corporation and bank president . . . dedicated to sound business practices ... he developed considerable industry within Utah. As a respected leader of youth, Church and civic groups, he has demonstrated his deep sense of public service. Carl W. Buehner will bring to our State government development of career opportunities for our talented and well-educated youth integrity, honesty, responsibility, dignity and hard work 1 efficient, businesslike, cost-saving administration sound fiscal policies to check runaway spending and taxing development of industry particularly that within the State development of tourism and of better tourist facilities FOR EXPERIENCE ... FOR MATURE WISDOM ... FOR INTEGRITY VOTE FOR CARL W. BUEHNER Paid Political Advertisement by CITIZENS FOR BUEHNER FOR GOVERNOR 33 E. First South, Salt Lake City, Utah - Phone 328-4209 Ralph J. Marsh, Chairman |