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Show ABOUT OUR NEW CHECKING SERVICE j mJisu6aJaltce- If you carry a ThriftiCheck account at this bank, your balance x can be as small or as large as you wish. Obviously, this is a big advantage ad-vantage to ThriftiCheck depositors operating on a moderate income-Just income-Just be sure your balance is enough to cover the checks you issuer & IOW COST CHECKING ACCOUNT BANK OF PLEASANT GROVE Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation JACKSON B. HOWARD'S QUALIFICATIONS for Utah County Attorney O Veteran World War II Q Member of State and Federal Fed-eral Bars Q Successful Private Practice Experienced Prosecutor Two years as Assistant Dis-j Dis-j trict Attorney O Experienced Governmental Counsel Springville City Attorney Q Respected Member of His Profession having held the following offices: 1 . Vice-President Utah State Junior Bar 2. Vice-President Utah County Bar Association 3. Secretary, Utah County Bar Assoc. Two Terms 4. Vice-President Utah State District Attorneys' Association, Past Sec. Q Active Civic Worker: 1. Past Director of Springville Spring-ville Kiwanis Club 2. Member of Greater Utah Valley Committee 3. Chairman Canoer Drive Q Active Church Worker JACKSON B. HOWARD for UTAH COUNTY ATTORNEY (Pd. Political Adv.) You Can't Go Wrong with EDYE (Ed) H. LONG r I. REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE Af' '-''" ' tX for f UTAH COUNTY ASSESSOR - on September 14 . A vote for Ed is a vote for an . , -. experienced public servant and i ' " ' ,. property owner who has a prov- .'!' "' ' en record in serving Utah ,f i County residents. . r (Pd. Political Adv.) ' r fJ ' J '; ,Jj good news fasfesf- by DISTANCE" ( ! ( the boss fold tne J ff,ausf as soon as I J ( t home I will be I I made sales managed J i V Vlom, I'll he home j ( - f t told me we . $ble to $o to f k next month... I be seeing you beA ristmassrtet a' Cheaper after 6 p.m. and all day Sundays, long distance is truly one of modern living's . greatest bargains. MOW IS THE THE to Have Your leafing IPIasit Inspected It is a good idea to have your heating equipment checked now so that it will be in first class condition when the heating season begins. It is our suggestion that you have your FURNACE MAN, PLUMBER or HEATING CONTRACTOR do the following work: FLUES Sec that flues and chimneys arc clear, clean and tight. FILTERS Replace or clean dirty filters, oil the motors and blowers, 1 and check blower belts. A AUTOMATIC CONTROLS See that burners, thermostats, safety pilots, and safety I f J v1 J limit controls are properly adjusted, and clean and free from obstructions. MOUNTAIN FUEL SUPPLY COMPANY Serving 46 Utah and 6 Wyoming Communities with Natural Gas SUPPORT David L. Greenwood S -:; UTAH'COUNTY COMMISSIONER y f 1 The following positions are listed Jf as qualifications for my seeking -l f this office of trust. IswJ&ks .Am&l Civic American Fork City Councilman, 1946-1947. American Fork Mayor, 1948-1949. Present member of the American Fork Hospital Board. Charter member and Past President of the Junior Chamber Cham-ber of Commerce. Honorary member of the Junior Chamber of Commerce. Charter member and Past President of Rotary Club. Member of the Chamber of Commerce. Steel Day Chairman for four years. Member of the New Plants and Industries Committee of Greater Utah Valley Inc. Political Present Precinct Chairman of American Fork (Served for 8 years). Present member of the Utah County Central Democratic Committee. Religious Member of the LDS Fifth Ward. Former director of YMMIA Stake Recreation. Former Stake Scout Commissioner. Commission-er. Present chairman of Ward Boy Scout Troop Committee. Present member of Ward new Church Fund Raising Committee. Commit-tee. Outstanding civic accomplishments Included: Ground work was laid for the recently installed sewer system and disposal plant. The American Fork Hospital was assured and work was begun. Approval given by the voters for a million gallon water storage tank. A full year-around recreation program was activated. A revision of obsolete ordinances of cities of Utah County was begun here. $80,000 of new city road equipment was purchased, and a 17 mill tax levy was maintained, the lowest of any city this size in the state. (Paid Political Adv.) |