OCR Text |
Show Granger Tells Of Progress In Eighteen Years Walter K. Granger, who is seeking his sixth term as Utah's representative in Congress from the first district, reviewed the accomplishments of the Democratic Demo-cratic administration during the past 18 years by citing the Federal Fed-eral Deposit Insurance law; the Rural Electrification act; Federal Fed-eral Housing administration; Farmers Home administration, and other measures that have given the man in the lower income in-come bracket protection and a chance to own his farm or his home and have his savings protected. pro-tected. In his remarks at Roosevelt Tuesday evening, Mr. Granger told the group that a site would soon be selected for a new federal fed-eral building in Roosevelt. "Only Heber City is ahead of Roosevelt," he said. No promise was forthcoming as to when the federal government would construct con-struct more federal buildings. I He made a plea to the people not to become involved in con troversy as to JTN MK should be sTftei "Since 1935 K one-third of iv, e said . in Utah or a ? nT f, beni?eft to them bv th V: $12.118,63C h?hfr farmers and if beet h!'1' to build Sg i ter projects, inZ ' CuK ; buddings and to : equipment. 0 adl to V' "In the Uintah two reservoirs-.! as'n i ley and the m0S- were built v, 0cltsor " than 1.000 fUaef"" 5 acres. Culinary li 1 ; assisted scores $atf Prk other Basin commun'. In no case were funds loaned to falg0Verr-groups falg0Verr-groups until it established that or loan aeenrloo te k.-would k.-would notgsunpp?y every case the gran; e the amounts a first been passed 0n "J5 b advisory committee, by charge of federai V h-can h-can be established 'Ct such a morally Zha?t Senator Thomas Zl object , of such a campaign as was be L i against him by th 8 i: i"I have lived in th lament la-ment house with th , SK ,the past 8 years d?' ever lived the prhSi church he is devoted oi has Senator Thomade-' saint if I have everts 6 , and he doesn't de eS S:; ' dicule he is being s&. he said in closing his X. The congressman addr- ! rally at the Altamont ': 1 following the dinne?' 1 Roosevelt, and durins th. ' visited other parts of the : |