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Show I WEEKLY REFLEX-DAV- IS The Primary Election is Sept. 14, and the candidates are desirous to meet the people so more of them will arrive early to do this. THE DATE is Thursday, Sept. 2, at 7 p. m. at Centerville Jr. High School, 625 South Main. All Republican candidates for any state or local office are invited to attend, hand out literature and visit with the people. BE SURE to be informed before you vote. Hear and compare each candidate and their views. They will each take five minutes to speak and then have a ten minute question and answer time. NEWS JOURNAL, AUGUST 26, 1976 sity Jack Carlson, senatorial candidate served as Assistant then Law School. He completed graduate law studies at Georgetown of Secretary of the U.S. Dept, Interior for Energy and University. Minerals,. Jack reduced the project under hiscontroTand killed the federal agency that no longer served a useful purpose. state and national bar associations, he has practiced before the U.S. Supreme Court and Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals and was assistant Utah General for five years before A MEMBER of local, seeking office himself. Romney is a member of the advisory board of the National Crime Information Center and the executive committee of the National Association of Attorneys General and served as chairman of the Western Conference, of the national association. HE IS a bishop of the Colonial Hills LDS Ward. Dixie Leavitt, gubernatorial candidate, is a Republican state senator from Cedar City, was born in the town of Bunkerville, Nevada 46 years ago. FROM THE tiny Nevada THE PERFORMANCE characterizes Mr. Carlsons record in Government and private business. Born and raised in Salt Lake City, Carlson graduated from the University of Utah. He and his wife Renee are the parents of seven children. He went on to distinguished service in the United States Air Force and eventually to Harvard University where he earned a Doctorate degree in Economics. OPENING SOON community Dixie came to Cedar City, graduating in 1951 from the Branch Agricultural a masters degree. Instead, Dixie began work as an insurance salesman in Cedar City. Finding insurance his field, Dixie began his own agency in 1954, a business that has now spread throughout Utah and into in Salt Lake City, 1924. THE FAMILY lives at 1344 Fillmore St., base quarters from which they direct a family-centere- d life which includes three newspaper routes (the attorney general often lends a hand) and an assortment of church and outdoor activities as well as political involvement. The family includes Robin, serving a mission in Uruguay; Rick who recently returned from a Peru mission and is working for his fathers campaign; Jim, 15, Doug, 14, Elizabeth, 12, and Marjorie, 10, all up to their ears in the Arizona and Nevada. Dixie has served two terms in the House and has been in the Utah Senate since 1965, serving in leadership positions for eight of those years. Proof of his effective leadership lies in the more than 100 successful bills Dixie has sponsored. SENATOR Leavitt is married to the former Anne Okerlund. They are the parents of six sons, ages four years to 24 years. Their home is in Cedar City. enthusiastic worker. DURING Romney served with the 96th Infantry Division, which saw action in the South Pacific theater hot spots of Okinawa and Leyte. In pursuit of his juris doctor degree, he attended Brigham Young Univ. and schools in George Washington Univer JACK CARLSON of Land Management. JOE H. Ferguson, congres- sional candidate, attended college at Logan. After three years he transferred to BYU where he graduated with a BS degree in Business Administration. He has owned and operated several small Chairman-Governor- s O.ll DISCOUNT INSURANCE Inside Bowman's DOOR Radio, inL decor group., ext. decor WSW Radial tires Radio group. 1974 Pontiac Ventura 1975 Elite Stock No. 2745 Deluxe Interior, Radio, Air PS, PB, wire wheel covers Stock No. 2816 Air, Auto, PS, PB r, 2588 4188 1972 Pinto Auto., Air, Radio 1975 Pinto Runabout 4 sp., 4 cyl., radio, 988 V-t- 2988 I PS. 4 speed, Radio 1973 Pontiac Firebird Stock No. 2721 Formula Madera, Air, PS PB FM & AM Tape deck, 4 speed 3588 1975 Dodge 4 1973 Audi Fox 4x4 4 sp., 4 cyl., radio 9 ONE DOLLAR OFF E & FORD LOWEST V-- 3 THE SMALL CARS FROM FORD LUXURY PRESCRIPTION ECONOMY CONVENIENCE available O.K. 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JOE FERGUSON BILL DUNN, Lieutenant Governor candidate is by profession a Pharmacist with 766-127- DAVID MONSON are the parents of three 4 Speed, WSW, ext. accent group, PB, Radio church. KSySVMlB al Stock No. 6260 He is a lover of the outin his 200 N. of the United Way and is on the Board of Directors of the Utah Society for Prevention of Blindness. He and his wife Julianne and his wife have made their home in Kaysville with their daughter since last May. Mrs. King will continue to live in Kaysville with Mrs. Clawson. Mr. and Mrs. William Wilson and sons Matthew and Tim spent a week vacationing in Heber Valley. They enjoyed camping, swimming, fishing and visiting. Harry White was injured last week at an accident at his home and has been confined to the South Davis Community hospital for MUSTANG II 2 DOOR doors and is active E. Conference of Council of State Governments. He served as BILL DUNN mental Relations, Chairman-NationAssociation of Coun JOE AND his wife Marie reside on a small farm just outside American Fork and are parents of four children. 75 legislator to serve as Vice President of the Western Government Unit Chairman ties were in Utah. At 16, he was apprenticed in the metal lathing trade and became a member of the AFL-CIHe has great regard for the working man and owes his higher education to the training he had in a trade. It helped pay his way through college. access to the Kaiparowits Plateau in order to mine 25 million tons of coal that had been stymied by the Bureau 23 in Salt Lake City. Mr. King countant. HE WAS also the first non- sociation of Counties. Cal and his wife Carolyn are parents of six children. candidate was born in Pittsburgh and grew up there, "but his social and religious clients-suc-cessfu- Pomona and Pasadena, Calif., before graduating from University of Utah with a degree in political science. In 1953, he graduated from ORRIN HATCH, senatorial Mr. and Mrs. Rueben Bennett visited Saturday in Preston, Idaho with Mr. and Mrs. Ferrin Bennett and family. Mrs. Leona Clawson attended the funeral service of her father J.F. King held July n and Steering Committee member of the National AsORRIN HATCH of Counties. BILL IS a very family oriented man. He and his wife Norma are parents of four children. He is very active-ihis church. David Motison, Lieutenant Governor candidate, is a graduate of the University of Utah. He is the first State Auditor in the history or Utah to be a Certified Public Ac- 5 became an officer in five eastern corporations. With the desire to rear his children in Utah the decision was made to come west. In the court room he has ily defended many more often than not. As one of his major victories, he assisted in making it pos-- . sible for the 5M Co. to gain world war II, tion Kaysville Associa- Directors-Nation- FROM 1963-6he was Mayor of Blanding, 1967-7- 2 San Juan County Commissioner, 1975 Chairman of San Juan County Commission, 1976 Officer in Utah Association of Counties oldest law firms. In four years, he was a full partner in the firm and he eventually campaign ties Conference, Board of Southern Utah. HE EARNED his juris doctor degree at the University of Pittsburgh, then became a member of one of the nations and Romneys campaign, wife, the former Patricia Pingree, also serves as an State St in Clearfield. AND ORRIN his wife Elaine are parents of six children, and are very active in their church. Cal Black, congressional candidate is a successful small businessman, who is currently owner and operator of numerous enterprises in College (now Southern Utah State College) with a degree in elementary education and exact sciences. 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