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Show r3E R. EARL DILLMAN I Republican Candidate ; For the State Senate 4 For Irrigation and i - si Reclamation I ' Paid Political Ad by Roosevelt L 1 JMMk Republican Party I Has the Administration of , Governor Maw Been j Economical? 1 In campaigning for a third 4-year term, Governor IWaw j places great stress on the economies wrought by his KH administration. But Figures Brand His Claims as Empty Assertions I j HERE ARE A FEW STRIKING EXAMPLES OF THE 1 I "MAW ECONOMY" FOR THE YEAR ENDING JUNE 30, 1948 U Stale Road Maintenance, Duchesne County $102,813.44 X State Road Maintenance, Uintah County 47,259.19 H TOTAL m $150,072.63 fill i0 R1 represent an increase hi sla7e expendit of $30,000 a month since Maw look office. ' illl Travel expenses of state officers .. $667,142 00 As reported by the Utah Foundation. . U State owned automobiles, 1948 148 n State owned automobiles, l9iO""y"S7".yS".7' 54 lU Increase during the Maw administration 94 As reported by the Utah Foundation. Department of Publicity and Industrial Development, J16 and ,ravel during AVz year period $243,000.00 ' Advertising and publicity 95 nnn 00 . U As reported by the Utah Foundation. " ' ' fl IS THIS ECONOMY? We think not. " 1 j HAVE UTAH TAXPAYERS RECEIVED FULL VALUE 1 FOR THEIR TAX DOLLARS DURING THE 2 TERMS OF GOVERNOR MAW? All evidence is that they U have not. UTAH CANNOT AFFORD ANOTHER FOUR YEARS OF 1 THE "MAW ECONOMY" I Mnrite four J0 irado Use 1 toSew5?UtaS? by G Labrum Eufiene Harmston, Wilford McConkie and Hank Swain, I pheasants ! i g : All pheasants brought to s ;; our locker plant must have- !! $ the head attached. ;; $ ;! We Recommend ; THERMO-PLASTIC WAX 8 ; to preserve your pheasants S PINK & TONY'S v ! !! Phone 212-W Roosevelt ;; v Brockbank For District Judge j S y 8 BS W.!vVjf.:-,1?y? :' ' .V M It) 8 l I 8 I " 'wy ! t L , Ji z t ft) Mr. l: E. BROCKBANK, Republican Candidate for (?) (j) Judge of this District, is a man of experience, keen intellect, 0 m and an innate sense of justice. Always public-spirited he A X is President of the Utah Valley Hospital Board; has been A X President of the Provo Chamber of Commerce, Chairman X y of Utah County Red Cross; is active in Boy Scout work and X y a devoted church worker. y a) He is a great contributor to public and church institu- A tions and construction projects. A , ffl He has practiced law in the Courts of the Fourth Ju- ffl dicial District for 28 years; has been County Attorney for j ffl 3 terms and City Attorney of Provo for 10 years. . " 0 jjj Your vote for MR. BROCKBANK will insure a wise $ I and judicious administration of our Courts. G) ffi VOTE. AT THE GENERAL ELECTION ON NOVEMBER 2 0 8 Paid Political Adv. by I. E. Brockbank, Provo, Utah. X UINTA THEATRE First Show Starts at 7:30 P. M, Last Show Starts at 9:00 P. 1 Samuel GOLDWYN Edna Ferber'' Friday and Saturday OCTOBER 29-30 i "Adventures of Frank andJesse James" Sunday and Monday OCTOBER 31 - NOV. 1 l A REPUBLIC t ICTUtt 0 ' Also Magic City Matinee Saturday 2 P. M. i ADMISSION - 30c and lfic ; .xnrtV This Sfudebaker stars in thrift and luxury ! 1 " I VOU get wonderful gas mileage in this special, Par1 Ul.iiuxyy ujjiupiuwui .jjx extra-Iong-wheelbase Studebaker Land Cruiser. q ' Clcan"lineda9a transoceanic plane, it's the economy j : 'VfCi 'O- ,tar of the finc cars unburdened by excess bulkl Z Vgjjj - UINTAH MOTOR CO. ! ROOSEVELT. UTAH PHONE 1?7' Sfndebnkcr; ; . First br far with o poatwar carl ; 1 i . |