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‘Write Your Congressmen’

Click to see original imageThe admonition to “write your congressman” is still good counsel when it comes to problems and programs on which the delegates to Washington can be helpful. But the alignment of the Utah delegation at the nation’s capital has changed somewhat now. You’ll need to know the addresses of the new officials as well as the old: You can contact the senior Utah senator, Frank E. Moss, by writing the Senate Office Building, Washington, D.C., 20510. Sen. Moss also has Provo and Salt Lake offices. The Provo office is 109 Federal Building, 88 W. 100 N., 84601; phone 374-2440. The Salt Lake address is Room 5430, Federal Building, 125 South State. The new junior U.S. Senator from Utah- E.J. (Jake) Gam – can be reached in Washington at the Senate Office Building or at Room 15B, Russell Building, Washington, D.C., 20510. His Salt Lake office is in Room 4227, Federal Building, 125 South State. Sen. Garn plans to open a Provo office about March 1. His address at that time will be Room B4, Federal Building, 88 W. 100 N., 84601. Congressman K. Gunn McKay of Utah’s First District, whose constituency includes Utah and Wasatch Counties, has his office at 1427 Longworth Building, Washington, D.C., 20515. His Provo office is at 92 N. University Avenue, 84601, Phone 373-4150; and his Ogden address is in the Federal Building there, Phone 399-6816. Congressman Allan T. Howe, the new U.S. representative from Utah’s Second District, is officed at 1525 Longworth Building, Washington, D.C., 20515. His Salt Lake office is at 2311 Federal Building, 125 South State, 04138, Mr. I-lowe’s district includes Juab County. Maybe you have no need today to telephone or write your congressman or senator. But the occasion may arise. We suggest you clip this editorial and keep it for future reference.