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Show J r. T-f, --i "v, I . v a ; ' V , j ,ft d - " W y:f''' jl ! Vi'A L-fS ,vr (Paid PoL ad by Gilbert Hafen) IF YOU ARE: A Laborer A Farmer A Small Businessman Here's Why You Should V of c for CONGRESSMAN HENRY ALDOUS DIXON ww.yjf'p.v -. -':y.T.--y.:--.:Aw I :i" ' I ' -. . t i : v- . . , ' S ' , , i $ ' f LABORER: Dixon won onion support of Weber College Tocational education program. He fought for minimum wage hike to $1 and civil service benefits, broadened social security. Dixon is being supported by the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers. He is rated high by United Mine Workers. FARMER: Member of powerful House Agricultural Committee, Com-mittee, worked to achieve higher sugar beet quota and liberalized liber-alized farm credit. Protected western wool against foreign competition, works in close harmony with Secretary Benson. Worked 250 acres on a Utah farm. SMALL BUSINESSMAN: Worked to hike government purchases from small business, supports Small Business Administration Admin-istration which has loaned nearly one million dollars to Utah firms. Supports recommendation of Eisenhower Cabinet Committee on Small Business. OR THE WIFE OF A LABORER, FARMER OR SMALL BUSINESSMAN. ONE GOOD TERM DESERVES ANOTHER (Paid Political ad by Republican State Central Committee, Ronald Wiscomb, Chairman) f(Z From where I sit ... &y Joe Marsh J Hm . ffiSr Fastest "News Ssrvica" in Town! Had a frantic wire from Wash- than our paper . . . they've ington yesterday saying that the even got better circulation, local Congressman was making a From where I sit, some of ns ' surprise visit and a hort speech. would rather talk than eat, while Could I get the word around fast? others are close-mouthed . . . just No time for a special edition of as some of us like coffee and the Clarion, so I turned to the others prefer a glass of beer, fastest "news service" in town . . . There's a lot to be said for both Windy Taylor. He spent an hour attitudes. But if you go in for gab mobilizing his Lodge and Court don't talk against someone just House cronies all pretty fair because you don't happen to agree talkers and the rest is history, with him on some question of per- Biggest turnout ever. sonal choice. Use your own "good As a newspaperman, I hate censorship." to admit it but facts are facts. 0 1 The Windys of this world aren't V only quicker news spreaders Copyright, 1956, United States Brexers Fomiitio fog X '-' - r"inmi -W " frfttiirt 111)1 in-- Some of Senator Wallace F. Bennett's accomplishments for Utah's cattlemen: DROUTH RELIEF: Worked with the Department of Agriculture to insure speedy and effective drouth relief program for Utah, including increased allowances allow-ances for feed grain and hay and roughage program. GRAZING AMENDMENT: Co-sponsored no-grazing amendment to Soil Bank. MEAT GRADING: . Established Congressional intent for the Department of Agriculture to undertake study to improve federal meat grading practices, giving the better break to lean grass-fed cattle. OPPOSED RIGID SUPPORTS: Voted against high supports on feed grains. ' PREDATORY ANIMAL Increased federal funds for Utah predatory animal control by CONTROL: $53,000, for this year. GASOLINE TAX REFUND: Supported measure to refund money to farmers buying gas for use in farm equipment. Estimated savings to farmers nationally$90 million. SOCIAL SECURITY EXTENSION TO FARMERS: Voted to include five million farm families in Social Security Program. FARM CREDIT PROGRAM: Co-sponsored legislation to improve farm credit. TAXES: Supported revisions in tax law to provide more equitable deprecia- ( tion allowance on farm equipment and machinery. I SMALL RECLAMATION Supported legislation for tentative approval of 72 small projects PROJECTS: in Utah to aid in irrigating 171,000 acres at an estimated cost of $32 million. BRUCELLOSIS PROGRAM: Supported expanded brucellosis program which provided almost $600,000 in Utah for the last three years. FOREST ROADS: Obtained additional $i0'2 million for Forest roads development programs. RESEEDING PROGRAM: Pushed forest reseeding program to improve ranges. This message sponsored by these Utah cattlemen: George Bartoa Howard Clegg David C. Petersen Alden K. Barton Arthur-A. Lemon Manti Tooele Ogden Salt Lake City Ferron George Magnuson Jess Conovor Charles Redd Horace Allred R. D. Buchanan Castle Dale Ferron LaSal Roosevelt Richfield 1 lef's ffeep B EMMET? X in the Senato He's a veteran on Ike's team (Paid political advertisement by Citizens for Bennett Committee, Lyle M. Ward, Chairman) |