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Show L A. Call Service For Repairs On REFRIGERATION Electric Motors Radios New and Used RADIOS & REFRIGERATORS FOR SALE t Office Phone 335 Residence i Arcadia 4306 ' Phone News To 131 SUCRIBE DOn-Tbop Electrical Call ELROYWlLKlvs Phone 4l.j 1" VOTE :AGAIMsfl PROPOSITION NUMBER TWO AND SAVE CARB0I3 COLLEGE REFERENDUM PROPOSITION NUMBER TV0 An Act providing that Carbon College j be discontinued as a state maintained FOR j college; that the Board of Examiners dispose of all real and personal property comprising said college in such manner as it deems to be to the best interests of AGAINST X the State of Utah. . . j DUCHESNE COUNTY WEDS DIXON IN WASIIKIGil ELECT - The Need for a Republican Conrrc.'i; 'raiiilifc: T !s y0UR Need The record of Henry "Aldous" Dixon over the years has been o f I of enviable achievement. In the fields of education, banking ana h farming, Dr. Dixon has proved his leadership. With the good .;wwrr his community and his state always in mind, Dr. Dixon has ro, J i! IV 'wk up a splendid record of academic, public and civic service. c I i 7 . ' " " " ' I His academic service is well known 18 years as presJn'jt Yi Y I Weber college in Ogden and, since August 8, 1953 president - I the Utah State Agricultural college in Logan. He has also recei, , - I national recognition in the field of higher education, ."fl I ; . " 1 several years on an advisory committee to the U.S. 0 t ic I if I Education. Although a Republican, he was one of three wesjej-P l . , , j to serve from 1946 to 1948 on the President's Commission , Y- 'V- ' 1 Higher Education. ! i ; : ' Y7 1 In civic affairs, Dr. Dixon was president of the Provo and ' s ' j chambers of commerce and a member of the cornmlssi"Lnl of I, . I drafted a charter for Ogden's commission-city manager t I - l j government in 1950-52. m ( - 5 - 7 j In the business world, the Republican candidate for Congsj jj p I . . 1 the First District served on the board of directors of the &a ... I"B", " Branch, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco and is now - "0nrr lOOUS advisory committee of the First Security Bank of Utah. D ' As a sportsman, he is an active honorary life member of the n(, 7 r! PvTJ bounty Wildlife association and an enthusiastic how ZU J As President of the Utah StQte Agricultural College he is JJjj ,, familiar with all divisions of agriculture and throughout nis i, had extensive personal experience with Utah's agncul' reclamation problems. fc--t The Salt Lake Tribune said In an editorial: 'Dr. Dixon is Vv& tUl guished Utahn who, if elected, would be a distinguished n W Ml of Congress." H Get a BIG MAN on Ike's team back there - J VJltll BhiCD to get the things YOU WANT out here! Vote for DIXON VOTE REPUBLICAN ON NOVEMBER 2 Paid Political Advertisement bX Citizens for |