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Show I. JOURNAL BULLETIN LEADER, OCTOBER 28, 1982 REFLEX fi: r,f .& r: r 1 i fli r' ? j ( s ? fc' aMBriwwin I ? ? f Sen. Dona M. Wayment State Senate District No. 21 Sen. Haven J. Barlow (West Point, Clinton, Sunset, Clearfield, Syracuse, Layton, South Weber) (Layton, Kaysville, Fruit Heights, Farmington, Centerville, West Bountiful) State Senate District Nominated by the local Republican Central Committee, and appointed by Gov. Scott Matheson to complete the term of her late husband, Sen. Sherman A Wayment, she has been a Senator for 18 months, She has served on the Important Rules Committee; and on Public Education; Business Labor and Economic Development; and Judiciary Interim Committees. She sponsored several successful laws to control drunk driving and will sponsor legislation in 1983 to strengthen the criminal justice system. She believes in strong families, church service, and community involvement. Long active in political and civic affairs, she was a Utah Delegate to the National Women's Year conference, has worked in charitable fund raising scouts, PTA and other community groups. She was educated at BYU and Weber StateShe supports quality educatioa limiting taxes, free enterprise, local government, and a strong criminal justice system, No. 22 for Davis County to his Sen. Barlow is a veteran legislator with a distinguished list of accomplishments credits, He has earned high praises for his leadership in promoting greater emphasis on Technical Education. He spearheaded the movement to establish the Davis Area Vocational Center in Kaysville, a state educational institution. He believes we need to educate and prepare more of our students for technical e extended phone service to Salt Lake jobs. He led the effort with other Davis legislators to establish and Ogden. I i f L I r, f i : Rep. Morris Hansen Kaye Browning State Representative District will State Representative District District No. 15 (Clearfield, Layton, South Weber) Dickamore has served on o city council and understands local government He also has served as assistant mayor ond treasurer He has been acttve in church, community and civic affairs for more than 30 years. As a community education director, he helped organize various citizen groups that worked for the improvement of conditions in their communities. Included In these were crime prevention programs recreation programs Improved traffic control tor the safety of children and adult education and training programs He is people oriented ond is concerned about our communities and the problems that they foce He will work for a better, safer way of life for our area A i i No. 16 (Layton) Henry Moms Hansen has been active in church and community affairs ip Davis Counly virtually ail of his life A smaH businessman Manaaer of Hansen Lumber Company, he served on the Davis County Board of Education for 14 years ond served on the Syracuse Planning Commissioin for 8 years. Moms feels that "Davis County's continued explosive growth will put tremendous pressure on local governments ond require experienced The some which principles leadership. govern our great free enterprise system should be put to use in operating government ' In the legislature he serves on the Transportation ond Public Safety Commrttee support legislation to accomplish homes cars and neighborhoods in o market tree from controls restrictions and those goals He beiie.-ehorossments Such a market produces initiative, innovation, quality ond abundance and is free to respond to the needs of the public He supports social programs that contribute to the worth ond dignity of the He Rep. Franklin W. Knowlton State Representative i (Clinton, Sunset) r of a State Farm Insurance Kaye Browning has been the Agency for 21 years and believes in the free enterprise system Mamed, feels an obligation to imhe five toochildren and with grandchildren, prove the world they must live tn. He supports the Utah Republican Party Platform and believes that we must get bock to basics in education so that more children will hove the ability to create a brtgher future for themselves He believes that you and have a right to feel secure in our I Henry J. Dickamore State Representative District No. 14 (west Clearfield, w. Clinton, west Kaysville, west Layton, Syracuse, West Point) No. 13 of Davis County, Franklin Knowlton has a strong background in bom bubllc service and the business world The owner of a for more building bridge than 35 years with projects in Utah company Idaho and Wyoming he has loomed first hand the problems ond opportunities toeing businessmen and wage earners in this area An experienced legislotor, he hos served os Chairman of malor committees and Is presently Chairman of the Revenue and Taxation Committee He has worked tor better phone service and better educational opportunities p Davis County. Frank is active in church and community affairs and is a strong believer in individual freedom i resident i . f 1 a Rep. E. State Representative fi J f Naomi Ute Knowlton M. Rep. Kim R. Burningham State Representative District No. 19 (central Bountiful, Woods Cross) Shumway State Representative District No. 18 (Centerville, northern Bountiful, West Bountiful) District No.17 (Kaysville, Fruit Heights, Farmington, Centerville) Rep. Robert H. Garff State Representative District No. 20 Representative Burningham has served in the Utah State legislature for three years since his appointment in 1979. He is currently of the Education Standing Committee, and a member of the Taxation and Revenue Committee, the Public Education Appropriations Committee, and the Higher Education and Social Services Interim Study Committees. He has been a teacher at Bountiful High School for 21 years and is a member of the University of Utah Graduate School of Education Advisory Councl. During the recent legislative session he sponsored legislation which would help to collect dellinquent student loans open legislative political caucuses and rules committees to the public's scrutiny, ond protect the public from unethical private, schoolvocational schools For Ns efforts the Ogden Standard Examiner editorial writer suggested that Burningham should be awarded a "special medal.' Utah Holiday Magazine listed him among the best legislators for "the most refreshing candor in a junior representative Noomi M. Shumway has been involved in community service for many hanyears in organizations such as the Boy Scouts. PTA ond programs dicapped children. She is o former General Primary president forth LDS is 3 of is mother Rod the children end mamed to Shumway, Church, grandmother of 7 grandchildren. Naomi is an active Republcon who believes that government should not undertake to do for Deooie that which they ore capable of doing for themseNes ' She believes ttyjt the legislature should not erode the powers of cities and counties to serve the citizenry, and she wifl work hard to ensure that the Davis School District is in the competition for school funding Noomi will work not for a fair and equitable toe system. She suooorts efforts to strengthen taw enforcement, and wifl work to enhance the quality of our communities in . Davis County. One of the legislature's most urgent priorities mat ected toward ensuring a healthy business envtomment which wW offer work." of in search Jobs ond employment for people Davis From local pioneer heritage. Ute Knowlton attended from the County Schools and received his medical degree He s now a clinical instrucUniversity of Utah with high honors. tor at the University of Utah Medical School and Weber State in Kaysville ond is now a College He was in family practice A Vietnam veteran, Dr. Knowlton radiologist in private practice Lt. commanded o ft id hospoi and adorned the rank of Colonel He has served the Republican Party for manyis years on on the the County and State level In the legislature he Revenue and Taxation Committee and Higher Education Apof serving propriations Committee. He takes the responsability to continue to repreyou very seriously ond would be honored sent you. : ' (south Bountiful, North Salt Lake, Davis County) Robert H. Garff has been a member of the House of Representatives since 1978. and is presently Assistant Whip. His responsibilities include management of the legislative session prioritizing legislation and making committee assignments. He is a member of the powerful Joint Appropriations Committee and reviews all appropriations In the entire state He is also a member of the Joint Legislative Management Committee, resoon-slbl- e for coordinating and managing the workings of the House As a member of the Puolic Education Committee and past chait-moBob sponsored the successful bill which provided an option for each Utah school district to try education potentially saving the state $800 million. He also sits on the Higher Education Committee. establisNng budgets for all state colleges ond universities. He has the experience and leodershlp we need in the House at Represenatlves t; I " i ' ; i " I U ! E Paid for by the Davis County Republican Party, Gene Peresich, Chairman i 4 r-TF- i TTr' Jt v 4 T.. t I t, , .. - .4 V p t mm mumm m mtm k r r 4; p it ..ir "i .a i ,r L- - j IX -- f - XI i f f if fc l t i 1 ' |