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Show Adams Endorses Ernest Dean For Legislature Dear Voters: No one knows better bet-ter than I the tremendous responsibility respon-sibility which rests on the shoulders should-ers of the members of the Utah State Legislature. I am quite a-ware a-ware of the necessity of having nv.'n of experience and judgment represent the people in the legislative leg-islative process. It should be clear however. IhY. mere length of service ser-vice does not insure the development develop-ment of good judgment and skill. Most often it is the quality rather rath-er than the quantity of the experience ex-perience which bring's wisdom. Perhaps even more important is the right of the people to be represented by legislators who have their interests at heart. For these reasons, I am urging the working men, the farmers, the teachers and the merchants of the First Legislative District to send Ernest Dean to the State House next January. Ernest Dean's experience in the legislature, in running his own business, in education, in labor, la-bor, has helped him to develop the judgment and wisdom so nec- essaiy in a g'ood legislator, and this same experience is evidence of the fact that he will honestly represent the feelings of the working men and farmers and businessmen and educators of this. area. When you add to these qualities quali-ties the willingness to serve his community and state which Mr. Dean has demonstrated countless times by taking the lead in such community and service activities as promoting public safety, mental men-tal hygiene, teenage activities and vocational education. Ernest Dean has the qualities of a great public servant. Mr. Dean is educated edu-cated and has experience, integrity integ-rity and a desire to serve his community and state. Pleasant Grove, Utah County, the State of Utah needs such men in public office. Sweep the House clean with Ernest Dean. Paid Pol. Adv. by Burton H. Adams.) |