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Show 2A Lakeside Review, Wednesday, Oct. 28, 1981 Roy Ciiy Officials Comment on Site For New City Hall Thurgood Seeks Re-Electi- on Ben A. Thurgood, encumbent SYRUCUSE councilman is making a bid to keep his seat on the. Syracuse City Council. A lifelong resident of Syracuse, Mr. Thurgood has been a member of the council for 6V4 years. He is councilman in charge of public works. Mr. ThurIn.' stating his goals, if good said, I want to pursue ways and means ROY Roy City Manager and they have trouble with children Richard Kirkwood presented a hanging around the police cars and feasibility study dealing with the coming into the building to buy ' location of the new municipal candy and use the restrooms. Green council also to the feels at that the continue and city meeting building present safety for better pedestrian location is too difficult to find. conlast week. upgrade our streets and highways. I will Jack Seamons, planning comtinue to work for low city property tax. I will had simimission chairman, gave what he larFire Chief Dick Waters 1900 work for continued improvement on our storm West toward the feelings be for to the the criteria considered our city culinary water projects and to improve location. He the would felt it give selection of the site for the fire Vater system as well as developing our secona better response department Seamons said building. municipal BEN A. THURGOOD for the entire city and would dary water system." that the site should be on a major time allow for future expansion. The fire acthroughfare and include easy department also has trouble with cess to the citizens. the children from the elementary A central location in the city and he said they have to be very would allow for better response careful while pulling equipment time from the police and fire deout during an alarm situation. partment. And the site should have Rosa Folkman, who is the county enough space for adequate parking CLEARFIELD youth involved in coclerk, said the 1900 West location and expansion. possible Rul6n C. Cummings nstructive activities would put the court closer to the Kirkwood had asked each dehas announced his can- with a good recreation county jail and would be more in involved head the partment didacy for city council. program. for the attorneys and to what give building municipal imHe feels that it is to coming from Ogden. At and be the felt advantages they portant for city gov- graduated magna cum the time the city has a of present the three proposdisadvantages ernment to have peo- laude from Northwestlease agreement with the state that at include the als which building Allied ple who know how to ern College of new site location at 5000 South 1900 pays the city a little over $11,000 a manage the taxpayers Sciences and has a year for the circuit court. West, constructing a new building money so that citizens B.S. degree in Safety With modern and larger facilities and behind the facility present will reap the benefit of and Health, with a RULON CUMMINGS the or city could get about $6,000 more the present building just raising lower taxes. minor in Business from the state because the state the and preexpanding remodeling reHe sident of the Utah iCut down on frills Management. pays according to the quality of the the resources ceived an Associate of Chapter of the Federal sent building. If the additional $6,000 facilities. Green Chief Julian Police in the community, he Science degree in Safety Council. could be invested at current rates 1900 West beto the favor seemed of A: number saidl Having volun- Business Management safety cause of its more central location. and based on an average cost of teers: and retired per- with a minor in A- programs have been Green favored the building of an $52.50 per square foot for the coursons with a wealth of ccounting, and he by him and implenew that could be troom part of a new municipal building entirely knowledge can give graduated from LaSal- mented throughout the constructed to meet the need of the building the interest in ten years ideas to the city, as le University magna U.S. Among them are would pay for all but about $3,000 of a computerized police department. well as work in various cum laude. the cost of the new courtroom Gren Presen businesses. He is a professional hazardous duty exami-- t , facilities. close 00 elementary member of the Ameri- nation program, acci- Reviewing the and can Society of Safety dent repeater program determining the effi- Engineering, member adopted throughout ciency of the city in of the Management di- the Defense Logistics serving the people, and vision of the American Agency, and a com(eduicing government Society of Saftey En- prehensive health, dbsts as much as possigineering, a member safety and manageand raised in BountiWEST BOUNTIble- iwill help the citi- of the Executive board ment program, adoptful and has lived in FUL R. Dwayne Defense zens also, be believes. of Federal Safety ed by the Hughes, 1425 N. 1100 West Bountiful since tjlwould also keep Council, and past pre- - Agency. is seeking a seat 1974. Three years ago " W., 'IK on the city council. He he formed Dwayne said communication Hughes Construction is one of the biggest Company and works problems, and would as a general contracwork toward keeping tor specializing in commerical structcitizens better informSYRACUSE Myron R. Muir is a newcomer ures. He believes the of major issues. ed tct Syracuse, but he would like a chance to serve I am concerned city needs somebody the city. If elected to a seat on the city council, on the council with of citizens the that he would direct his efforts toward the comple-titr- n construction experinot West are Bountiful of a park and play area in the vicnity of ence. Assignment of in involved being Wades Ranchettes, he said, building permits is many important decisubdivisin is located on west 1700 South sions of the city, he one area Hughes jat The 3400. There are many young families about would like to help im-- , said. ffrith a large number of young children who MYRON R. MUIR He does not support prove if elected. He need a place that is safe to play", he said. redistribution of sales said under current tax money based on procedures,' some population. He does builders are being DWAYNE R. HUGHES v support an increased misled. tax base, and would prefer to see city revenues coming from WEST BOUNTIFUL Incumbent council- more business moving into appropriate parts man J.B. Dewell, 56 N. 800 W., is seeking Dewell believes the election is a re- of West Bountiful. Money is going to be ferendum between planning development in the one of the biggest city and giving developers free reign. Dewell was assigned to the council in 1980 problems to be dealt when Wendell Wild resigned. He is the council- with in the next few man over planning and zoning and believes that years because of the the past year and a half has reinforced my recession," he said. He opposes unificaappreciation of even longer range planning." When he entered the council, Dewell thought tion of county serthree-yea- r planning for future city de- vices, claiming citi::WAYNE THORNOCK two or was Now he feels the zens would lose some sufficient. velopment council should look 10 to 15 years down the road. control and this would He would particularly like to see a master not help financially." storm water plan drafted that would look at Hughes was born the overall situation and see how runoff from one area will affect another area." He said he j would strive for such a plan, developed along I CLEARFIELD lines of the citys culinary water system the .Campaigning on a which allows for future subdivision growth. in improve platform Dewell works as Lab and Stocks SuperintenClearfield City O. dent at the Phillips Petroleum Woods Cross ; Wayne Thomock has and has a bachelors degree in chemicrefinery - annouced candi-his ; al engineering. Though not necessary for his dacy for city council. work as councilman, his background has A resident of Clear-- i useful in helping him better understand proved 21 field for the years, some of the technical aspects of certain issues I he served as presi- like sewer system design and the citys culiof the Chamber dent water system. of Commerce and nary was on the board of directors for several d, Cut Down on 'Frills Says Hopeful . con-vie- nt pro-secute- rs Cummings and-Us- e . sfide tocaS present-o- Hughes Seeks Council Seat In West Bountiful Election rganization Hopeful Asks Mayor Seat wv. Syracuse Council Sought in Election SUNSET J. Clayton Peterson, 1882 N. 175 W., cites broad experience as a public servant in Sunsets maintenance department and as an elected official on the city NORMAN SANT Sant council among his qualifications as he campaigns for the office of mayor now held by incumbent Files Norm Sant. Having lived in f Again city maintenance foreman for 26 years prior to his retirement in 1979. During that CLAYTON PETERSON timespan, he worked for six mayors and ci- date has served two Sunset SUNSET Mayor Norman R. Sant, 1704 N. 250 W., has announced his candidacy for tion in the upcoming Nov. 3 balloting, while outlining a number of goals for improving city services and is management if he returned to office. citys water pressure system, storm sewer, curb, gutter, and sidewalk needs are among the projects Sant points for major provement. ; ments of the The Petersons, opportunity to spend full time at mayoral Clayton and Ellen, duties in the event of have two grown chil- his election, the candi- - dren. pin- im- Replacement cost minus depreciation? Or Replacement Cost? The difference could besubstantial." and maintenance of Sunsets commercial zoiies, a citizen-base- d effort to upgrade individual properties and homes, a city disaster preparedness prog- Xsfr ling, budget, and Lakeside Review Byron No.Liljenquist Main . ad-min- is STATE As an Independent Agent, I feel good drivers deserve lower auto insurance rates. And that's just what I'm offering you: a special insurance plan and it's called Custom Auto. Return this coupon to me as soon as possible and I'll show you just what you can save. Custom Auto is offered to you by Commercial Union, a member company of one of the largest Propert iid Casualty insurance world, and me . . . group.- your Independent Insurance an unbeatable team. 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Published weekly and distributed free Wednesday morning by carrier. : about Replacement Cost Coverage tor the contents of your home. ram, and implementation of a computer system for water bil- OTfKICKOB ESfEKK3YeaVKE3 He has served on ' the Davis County Lib-- ; rary Board for eight years, with two of . those years as chairman of the board. Thomock attended Utah State Univerity and Boise Junior Col- lege, and has been in ; the banking business since 1946. Among his goals are the completion of the Bicentennial amphitheater. To keep Planning, Zoning and Building, as well as the Fire Department, of which he is a charter member and a former Assistant Chief. ing to the incumbent mayor, include a continuing effort to upgrade fire, police and public works departments, development nrAEgOB'WTO 0. (a years. City Council, where he has been in charge of Other areas of primary concern, accord- Banker iln Race : rJK? ' department at regular meetings. Since his retirement, which Peterson claims as a vantage point, giving him the Incumbent Seeking W. Bountiful Post : years on the Sunset ty councils, reporting re-ele- c- The Sun- set for the past 35 years, Peterson was PLEASE CONTACT ONE OF THEM WITH INFORMATION FOE NEWS, FEATURES, AND ANNOUNCEMENTS IN YOUR AREA. LalkesMe H&evfiew |