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Show Congressman TY f r. h:'J bpeaking 6f- j Out for LlUtah ' Congressman Howard Nielson is a firm believer in the powerful principle of state's rights. Simply put, he thinks that we in Utah not the federal bureaucracies in Washington know best what we need. He's there every day, speaking out for us. Protecting our interests. He sees his job in Washington as an active duty, not a passive privilege. National organizations including the U.S. Steelworkers of America, the National Federation of Independent Businesses, the National Rifle Association have recognized his excellence with their endorsements. Congressman Nielson listens to us in Utah and he speaks for us in Washington. He introduced a courageous bill that gives local communities the right to govern cable television by their own standards instead of leaving the job up to Washington. He introduced legislation that provides valuable retraining benefits for laid-off laid-off Geneva Steel workers. He protected Utah workers by fighting for a key amendment that prevents the use of international loan funds for the financing of foreign copper, steel, and coal industries. He has vigorously battled for passage of the Fair Trade in Steel Act. He is working to see that Utah coal plays a major role in reducing the acid rain problem nationwide. He spoke out to preserve the right of Utah's children to pray in school. ReelectNielsoin and keep the momentum going! li "ifil Paid for fry the Committee to Re-elect Nteison I : Re-Elect . MEILSOM for Excellence in Education Endorsed by: Endorsed by: Every Utah County Elected Official , Every Member of the Orem City Council Gary j. Anderson, Commissioner Ronald M. Smith, Assessor s ' . H. Earl Farn worth Stella Welsh Mack Holley, Sheriff Elwood L. Sundberg, Auditor s Harley M. Gillman Blaine Willis William F. Huish, Clerk Stanley H. Walker, Treasurer ' - Richard H. Jackson Glen R. Zimmerman C1de R. Naylor, Surveyor Jeril B. Wilson, Commissioner s Nina B. Reid, Recorder Noall T. Wootton, Attorney v . " CityMayOrS Ke"h J. Richan, Commissioner ' s Ns " s James E. Ferguson, Provo Enoch A. Ludlow, Spanish Fork s ' ' J. Brent Haymond, Springville DeLance W. Squire, Orem Every State Senator From Utah County - David r. noidaay, pieasam cmve ELRayAMcllis,er' rem la" TS' ,m'Vrovo ' ' r ' Elected State Officials taon A. Money, Spanish Fork Karl N. Snow Jr., Provo r ' ". Edward T. Alter, Treasurer rt. -- . . t- IT.-.K i.nfu v x David S. Monson, Lieutenant Governor Every State Representative From Utah County v I I w. vai oveson, Auditor . Car' D. Anderson, Orem Donald R. LeBaron, Highland j I)avid L Wilkinson, Attorney General 1 Cra'g M. Call, Rep. Elect, Provo Richard L. Maxfield, Provo - , R Lee Ellertson, Orem James R. Moss, Orem i U.S. Congressman from Utah County fool B. Evans, American Fork W. Robert Phelps, Pavson I Howard C. Nielson Joseph A Jenkins, Provo Don R. Strong, Springville - , Lav'nia Kanig, Spanish Fork k j Members of the Nebo Board of Education t? i c I i' I S J. Collin Allan Every Member of the Provo Board of Education MaurilM. G IIiatt Ronald D. Bingham Clarence F. Robison I 1 r; Clyde A. Swenson Gle R. Brown David G. Weight feas d Walter A. Hansen 1 Fellow Members of t , -i - - - t'r:Z ' 1 the State Board of Education Every Member of the Provo City Council ih S f ffrjfflIftyV&1tl I SUnley G. Brown Merrill M. Martin 1 k If UImJt4) ihl U"" C- Baktr Vafcrie J. Kelson IS D. Cottrell Arland L. Olsen rrOf? Tf r n' RiCi"rJfR?X'r.ld Vv D. Golightly Keith L.Roos W 5tflV Hn Oscar W. McConkie a. Henson j JJi P JJ j Republican & Democratic Leaders Every Member of the Springville City Council L... . ,..,.aIJ Rayiene g. Ireland, tZm" MarVi" T R;Und MmM Kern C GardtrRt'PUb'iCan ChairWman "eiora Bertelsen H. Jerry Smith Laefeaii witu i nt-wr'G' y - -jj. zil J j ivem c. oaraner, ax H. Knight ' Recent Democratic Gubernatorial Candidate Paid for by the Nelson Election Committee |