Show Colton Outlines Stand on Old-Age Pensions Pledges Payment of Old-Age Pensions and Continuance of Relief Don B. Republican candidate for governor of the state of who addressed a large audience at the Duchesne high school in Duchesne Wednesday evening pledged to carry out the old-age pension law and the payment of a month to old people eligible to he said happier and better off when they are They should be able to have their their cow and chickens and should not be forced to remain Idle because of lack of fault of the he with its administration which Is extravagant and I he it is the administration of the law and the huge overhead involved in its present operation that should be cut down and not the payment to the old Colton said that he strongly favored a program of rehabilitation of the state's industry as rapidly as possible and in the meantime welfare relief work should be kept up until industry is once more able to absorb all Other Candidates Joseph E. Republican candidate for justice of the su talked on national issues involved in the Other county candidates were introduced to the rally by Helen county Republican who presided at the meeting in the absence of Heber T. county George candidate for the state F. L. candidate for two-year county commissioner and Clyde candidate for four-year county were The group accompanied by other Republican workers including Craig Harms Alfred Willard B. O. Colton and El-don Wall visited nearly every community in the county Wednesday meeting and talking with Evans and Harrison are spending the day in Uintah county today conferring with county candidates and A rally is to be held in Vernal this |