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Show D&epnoEbBiicaDii State sm& (Coon'mitty (Caslodjates . . . Left's IB k Ike Vole Olepublican RJov. 2 djassillfled ff CSepoi9oblsB PSQtIinis i t ... f . u I ; .. . . : V-.. . pj ..." . r.j ' J ' . I 4 : -- "" ; ; : i! ; i i '. " ,i.V ' "l -V ;" - i . Jrw' Sterling Jones COUNTY COMMISSIONER, 4 Yr. Spanish Fork, Utah Mr. Jones is 36 years of age; 1940 graduate of the U.S.A.C.; taught vocational agriculture, Spanish Fork High School; farmer;" civic worker; he is the incumbent county coun-ty commissioner and has had the responsibility of the highway department, de-partment, weed department, and the exhibition and advertising of. Utah County. Mr. Jones is a leader on Colorado Storage project. F. Rulon Nicholes COUNTY COMMISSIONER, 2 Yr. American Fork, Utah Born 1901 owns and operates a farm in American Fork, local Farm Bureau president one term, three terms in American Fork city council, coun-cil, former L.D.S. Bishop, member of American Fork Hospital Board and local school survey committee. Ever mindful of the needs of a growing county and state. William A. Dawson Congressman, Second District ON THE RECORD FOR DAWSON'S RECORD: Salt Lake Tribune "... William A. Dawson is doing a good job for the people of Utah in Washington . . . and the Tribune is glad to join the Utah CIO in saying so." Deseret News-Telegram "Rep. William A. Dawson . . . again . . . made a strong case against the proposal to boost the pay of Congressmen." Ezra Taft Benson, Secretary of Agriculture . "I deeply appreciate the active support you have given the President and myself in our efforts to build a better farm program for America." Congressman A. L. Miller, Chairman, House Interior Committee Com-mittee "In recognition of your outstanding contribution to the nation's reclamation program, I am naming you chairman of a special Congressional Committee to make a complete survey sur-vey of the water resources policy of the United States." Grant S. Thorn STATE SENATOR Springville, Utah Born in Springville November 8, 1910. Graduated from Springville High School, attended B. Y. U. College of Commerce and Business Administration. Married Naomi Dalton of Springville and they have four children. Is a member of three successful business firms in Utah County. He has the backing of the employees of his firm. Is a member of the Board of National Consultants Small Business Administration. Ad-ministration. Member of Utah Legislative Leg-islative Council for past 4 years. Bishop of Springville 5th Ward. Luke Clegg STATE SENATOR Provo, Utah Graduate of B. Y. U. Holds two other degrees. Experienced farmer and school principal. Served as Postmaster eight years, school board member and city council- man, church and civic leader, material ma-terial and labor foreman at Gen-, Gen-, eva Steel, member of American Legion and Lions club, successful . small business man. "If re-elected ' to the state senate, I will serve you honestly, unselfishly, and to the very best of my ability." DECLARATION OF PRINCIPLES We renew our pledge to the people of Utah County to give t o you the very best possible government at the lowest possible cost to the end that all of the people may be given the courtesy an d the service to which they are entitled at all times. . Waste and excessive cost of government have been eliminate d so that the present excessive and heavy burden of taxation is being reduced to where industry, business and workers as well, may be able to survive and progress in the American way of life. We welcome to our ranks all progressive people who believe in and want good government. ... . . .. . i V;... .- ,: - - . -- - 1 - ic: ) t i I .'. t . .. -K -V l M I r I f'V-T -; ' ; " t 1 : . ; -a ., I T - ; - ! 1 . '- A... H. .a. i , i.jJ I-" .. -i . . - 1 'l : . - - s J -. t-.r - m- ;t . - - .. ..- .L'.-f. ... .i.. ;.,;.J r r-r . Orville Gunther STATE LEGISLATURE Dlst. 1 Lehl, Utah A lifetime Utah County resident, he operates a business. He has six children; is high school, B.Y.U. graduate; taught high school five years; helped organize Central Ut. Vocational School; fulfilled LDS mission in Europe, traveled extensively; exten-sively; past president American Fork C. of C; member of Rotary. Is seeking second term in State Legislature. Is well qualified. Maurice C. Bird COUNTY TREASURER Springville, Utah Maurice C. Bird, incumbent Utah County Treasurer, has dispatched the duties of his office in an ef- 1 ficient and courteous manner and has established an efficient force from the various cities of Utah County. A native of Springville, he has always been active in community commun-ity and church affairs. He married Mary Williams formerly of Spanish Span-ish Fork. Harrison Conover STATE LEGISLATURE Dist. 4 Springville, Utah Harrison Conover, seeking re-election was born in Provo, son of Don W. and Hattie Harrison Conover. Con-over. Attended Provo schools and B.Y.U. ; filled LDS mission to Tahiti; Ta-hiti; owner, manager of the Art City Publishing Co.; editor, manager mana-ger of three newspapers; has been president Kiwanis, C. of C, State Press. Married Margaret Bird, and they have two children. Delphin S. Hiatt STATE LEGISLATURE Dlst. 5 Payson, Utah A native of Payson, he married the former May Berge. Is a family man, farmer, livestock raiser and sheep grazer. Director of Strawberry Straw-berry Water Users Assn., and the High Line Canal Co. since 1937. Five years as West Ward Bishop. Counselor in Nebo Stake Presidency Presiden-cy at present. "I pledge my best if elected and solicit your consideration consid-eration at the coming election." C. Wilford Larsen STATE LEGISLATURE Dist. 2 Orem. Utah If re-elected promises to continue to work for legislation that will better every segment of our economy, econ-omy, without favoritism. He voted consistently with others for legislation legis-lation that improved our schools and teaching conditions; for various var-ious phases of agriculture that need adjusting; for the correction of inequalities regarding workers in our labor laws. Charles E. Peterson STATE LEGISLATURE Dist. 3 Provo, Utah Graduate of University of Chicago. Industrial Relations work, 8 years. Manager Barbizon Co., Provo, 2 years. Partner, Utah Office Supply for three years. Chairman Provo Red Cross drive 1948-49; chairman Provo Boy Scout committee, 1947-48; 1947-48; pres. Provo Jaycees, 1949-50. Served on all "Drive" committees. Representative majority leader in last session. E- ... - t t I it ' ' .: ' I - '-" : I ' ' A i 1 r -t; , .. l. i'y ij' -; v : .,. .- ' 4 ,iv.V. ... " r h i - ' . ' : v .:..( i f j i - v . :; ' . . V ; " " (, : V . 1 ! I - :- " 1 " I . . . , -1 , t George J. Parkinson COUNTY RECORDER Spanish Fork, Utah George J. Parkinson is a native of Utah County, a family man, and he received his education in business busi-ness at B.Y.U. A veteran of World War II and Korea, he was awarded award-ed the Korean Service Ribbon with five battle stars while serving with the Marines. If elected, he pledges to devote his time, energy and ability to serving all the people of Utah County. Hugo Price COUNTY SURVEYOR Provo, Utah Life time resident of Utah County. Married and has two children. College Col-lege graduate and licensed professional profes-sional Engineer and Surveyor. Through education and experience he is well qualified to successfully do all types of engineering and surveying necessary to be done by the County Surveyor. He seeks your support and if re-elected he will conscientiously serve you. KaH Bennett COUNTY AUDITOR American Fork, Utah A life-long resident and property owner of American Fork, married, and active in church and civic affairs. af-fairs. Has made many improvements improve-ments for greater efficiency in county government. Gained national nation-al recognition for his Auditor's Financial Fi-nancial Report of Utah County. He has experience and proven ability with an attitude of service to th. people of Utah County. Warren P. Kirk COUNTY CLERK Pleasant Grove, Utah Now serving his first term as Utah County Clerk, a lifetime resident of Pleasant Grove, widely known for his church and civic service as a vocalist. Appreciative of the opportunity op-portunity to have served as one of the County officials, and if reelected, re-elected, he pledges to continue to operate his office to the best of his ability in a courteous and efficient effic-ient manner. Raymond Taylor COUNTY SHERIFF Provo, Utah Mr. Taylor is a well known businessman busi-nessman and his family are life long residents of this area. His father, the late John W. Taylor, was born in Provo, and his mother, Mrs. Nettie M. Taylor resides there. Mr. Taylor has outlined an aggressive crime prevention program pro-gram with special emphasis aimed towards curbing juvenile delinquency. delin-quency. Pd. Pol. Adv. Jackson B. Howard COUNTY ATTORNEY Springville, Utah Jackson B. Howard, is a native of Utah County. He married the former for-mer Gloria Russell and they and their four children now reside in Springville. He has successfully engaged en-gaged in private law practice in Provo for over four years and has served two years as Assistant District Dis-trict Attorney and is presently Springville City Attorney. Member of State and Federal bars. Clarence L. Olsen COUNTY ASSESSOR Spanish Fork, Utah Born and reared in Utah County, he has served as Chief Deputy in the Utah County Assessor's office seven years and was appointed assessor as-sessor on March 4, 1954. He promises to continue to work for equality among all tax payers and to carry on a progressive program pro-gram and to conduct the office in a courteous and efficient manner. Your support will be appreciated. Foes1 Sd3dpvojrsofQ(3ErDt Wte KeptnitDSncsiini |