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Show iLbou'", The Amendments j Tn' the poo::'; mirht know how : :.o- . a ideates for office stand on I'.ie p.- . -osed ccnsrituUcnrd a-xien-d-r-snts. tits ca.T... ';ign cox'aoittee cf i ti3 Nor tl: Sanpete Teachers Associ-i Associ-i .ion havj written letters to the eindidai.es for state office and have j .eceived answers as follows: From Ed. Johnston, Democratic candidate for State Senator: "I am in favor of the amendments one, and- two and will do what I can to secure their passage at the November Novem-ber election." From John L. Bench, Republican candidate fcr State Representative: "I shall vote for the ai.-nendments i myself and would recommend that all voters do likewise." A VOTE AGAINST the Amendments Amend-ments will: Keep the opportunities of the youth of this district near the bottom bot-tom in the State. Keep lecal taxes on property high. Prevent mo;e state funds for pu'i lie schools. A VOTE FOR the Amendments wiU mean: Mc e slate funds for district schools. j Greater o; ipertunities for the youth cf the district. |