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Show lepiiSiisiii National, State, enmity aiiliiates Qualified for Responsible Positions PEACE PROGRESS PROSPERITY :, i - President Dvvight D. Eisenhower ' ' '"" ""'.""'5 " c . . - V X ' 1 r .S J ' ' . i t I 1 " v - ; i V 1 V , . v . : ; . v ; : y X x s I " I ! . 1 A A I . ' Vice-President Richard M. Nixon i ; " ' ' 1 I -v. , , ' - ii i ;j j i George Dewey Clyde, Governor George Dewey Clyde, a native of Springville, Utah county, has wide experience in organization and administrative work; outstanding agricultural, civil engineer; worked as director of Utah Power and Water Board; Dean of USAC , School of Engineering; trained in private industry 35 years; married to former Ora Packard, Springville; have five sons and daughters. I ? ; i v . I Wallace F. Bennett, U. S. Senator Counted upon by President Eisenhower to help put over a " difficult piece of legislation, Senator Wallace F. Bennett is reported to be one of the hardest working1 men in Washing-aon Washing-aon D. C. A native of Salt Lake City; Senator since 1951; University Uni-versity of Utah graduate. "Let's keep Bennett in the Senate." t . , - ; ' . w. " i t ; . f. .. :' .. . SS'J. ' ;. . - - ) , r ' ' ; X I William A. Dawson, Congressman, 2nd Dist. Congressman Dawson, a native of Davis county served three terms as county attorney; LDS bishop Lay ton ward, eight years; city mayor two terms: Served four years as state senator; two years state welfare commissioner; elected to congress in 1946; served six years in U. S. House of Representatives. Repre-sentatives. He has a wife and two daughters. I : W i N s f i i s ; I j. - a?- v -t i I I -v . 5 I J 4 ',! 4 i . ,:v.-;- - . ic ,... ::.::-' j : " ! j i iy : i I : Orville Gunther C. Wilford Larsen State Legislature Dist. 1 state Legislature Dist- 2 A resident of Lehi, Mr. Gunther Mr Larsen served in 1952 legis-has legis-has been a successful business- lature. He attended schools in man 15 years. Graduate of BYU; Canada, BYU. He and his wife, served an LDS mission m Germ- the former Edna Scoriip, operate any; taught high school five a fruit farm in orem; have fin-years; fin-years; member Utah Legislature, ancial interest in southeast Utah 1952-1956; member Utah Confer- cattle ranch. He has served as ence, White House Conference on LDS bishop; stake High Council-Education, Council-Education, 1955; chairman reve- man; Boy Scout worker; member nue, taxation committee, 1955; Farm Bureau; Orem C. of C; helped organize Central Utah National Livestock Assn. Vocatinoal School. 1 ""if" - 1 ' ! ! . . ' V 3 I "K - " , j v " 1 ' I ,; i r. l- - 1 r: i i'1 X. 1 -. 1 ft ' V. Halvor Madsen George E. Collard State Legislature Dist. 3 State Legislature Dist. 4 Mr. Madsen, successful Provo A man with a wide varied exper-business exper-business man, immigrated from ience as teacher, banker, church Denmark at age of 6 years; at- official, agriculturist, public of-tended of-tended schools in Provo and New ficial; presently serving as Provo York University; served as LDS City Councilman having prev-bishop prev-bishop 7 years; served on LDS iously served as Provo Mayor. A mission to Denmark; is High man who knows Utah, with a Councilman; married Sarah Ellis background of successful achieve-of achieve-of Bountiful and they have four ment in a broad field of en-sons. en-sons. "Our Legislature needs deavor. He qualifies as a law such men." maker to serve his state with dignity and honor. v . . . , . j::;- -iJ' ft . LeKoy D. Tingey Earl L. Page State Legislature Dist. 5 state Legislature Dist. 6 Mr. Tingey has served as Spring- Earl L. Page was born in Payson, ville city councilman four years; 1899. He is a veteran of world presently on city planning com- war I, Manager Page Furniture mission. He is a High Council- Co., joint owner of Page Orch-man Orch-man in Kolob Stake; has filled ards and farms; past president an LDS Mission to Great Britain; Y. M. M I A- past president served as bishop 9 years; pres- Chamber of Commerce. Served . ently manager of Kolob Stake two terms on City Council. Mem-Welfare Mem-Welfare farms; has knowledge ber of Republican State Central of farm, school, road problems. Committee, director Payson Building and Loan Company. UTAH COUNTY DESERVES GOOD GOVERNMENT Vote Republican! 1 - - 2 '' " -I V ; t '-. . ,' , j i ; y : v f vx i ' F. Kulon Nicholes County Commissioner 4-year An American Fork farmer, Mr. Nicholes has served a term as president of the Farm Bureau; three terms on American Fork City Council; is former LDS bishop, member American Fork Hospital Board, school survey committee. As incumbent commissioner, com-missioner, his responsibility has been to the Infirmary; Board of Health, Youth Home. v, t , v : : . ? ; I. ! r j " ' ' t j Verl G. Dixon County Commissioner 2-year Native of Utah County, graduate of BYU, filled LDS mission to France. Worked in National Office Of-fice Boy Scouts in New York; attended at-tended night school at Columbia University, studied personnel administration. ad-ministration. Overseas Veteran of World War II; active in church and civic organizations. Served four years as County Clerk, five years as County Cimmissioner. I . .... . . f v-' I 1 f : L ; I Jackson B. Howard District Attorney Jackson B. Howard, incumbent district attorney is a native of Provo; married the former Gloria Russell and they have four children. child-ren. Practiced law in Provo six years; former assistant district attorney now serving as Springville Spring-ville city attorney. Graduate of U. of U. and University of Texas-member Texas-member State and Federal Bar Assns. BACK THE EISENHOWER TE Am Vote Republican! (Paid political advertisement by Utah County Republican Central Committee) |