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Show ?h (S&we Qif ElecSion Tuesday Movembeir 2m Next Tuesday, the Pleasant citizens will get a chance to go to the polls to elect three city councilmen for a four-year term. Chances are the vote will be light, as in this off-election off-election year voters are prone to stay home and let their neighbors choose the council-men. council-men. "My vote won't count much anyway" is a popular saying this time of year. Pleasant Grove's municipal problems are becoming bigger and more complex and we owe ourselves the privilege of selecting sel-ecting the men who run our affairs for us. Let's get out and vote come next Tuesday. Peoples Party candidates D. Ford West, John Huntsman and Dee Newman, and Citizens Par- ty candidates Walter Reim-schiissel, Reim-schiissel, Neil Y. Fugal and Vernal D. Messersmith are all men of good background and could all be good councilmen. Perhaps it wouldn't matter so much if any one of them were to be elected, but this is not the problem. We want the three elected who the citizens want. Vote for the candidate of your choice, and you may be better satisfied that our city is being run as adequately and properly as it can be. Some years back Pleasant Grove took the "politics" out of city elections, and elected to put up "Citizens" and "Peoples" "Peop-les" candidates rather than the usual Demos and Re pubs. Politics Pol-itics doesn't matter in a small city, just getting the best men for the job is the best thing. Voters owe it to themselves to go to the polls and select these men. A facsimile ballot is shown elsewhere in the paper, and also al-so two advertisments for the local parties. Also along with the ballot is listed the voting places by name and address for each of the districts. Look the men over, make sure you know where to vote, and on Tuesday get to the polls. |