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Show J. B. Cooper Announces Douglas Yates Candidacy For Representative Receives Degree at J B. Cooper has announced his candidacy on the Democratic ticket for the Utah House of Representatives from District Douglas Y.ucs. st in ill Mi .mil I) wane Yates, uas graduated from BYL- in exercises held rtventlv He livened a Bachelors of Science Deguv in Business Management He graduated (nun I ehi High School in I'lTtl where he served as sludi'iil txuh business man ager. He h is In en active in the I II I eagtie baseball, football, and American egion baseball programs in Lehi. serving as coach and manger He also has Mrs. 33. Mr. Cooper is a native and lifelong resident of Lehi. He was appointed to the Utah Legislature for a one year term and served on three permanent commutes in the Legislature- - judicial, elections and taxation and revenue. In announcing his candidacy, he stated that he feels the state's tax structure should be based m ability to pay. and ' e'.s the courts and justice hould be keyed to peo-.1- 1 RAISE PENNANT FOR SAFETY - Students at the Elementary ond Sego Lily Schools last week raised a Green Pennant for Safety. Shown with the flag are Kathleen Oman, Lynda Carlton, Menlee Peterson, Paul Woodcox, Chris Davis, Layne Cardon and Mark Jones, front I. to r. Second row, I. to r., Andrea Price, Amy Evans, Kelly Wilkin, Tony Chnstofferson, Richard Wright, Gary Stone and Todd Berry. At the rear are Tammy Harvey, Green Pennant, Alicia McDowell, Sonja Olsen and Mr. Watson. Lehi Schools Observe Safety Day Students in the Lehi Elemen- and Sego Lily Elementary schools last week participated in a student-oriente- d safety program, it was reported by school officials. The program is known as the Green Pennant Traffic Safety Program and is aimed at making every student at the school conscious of the vital need for traffic safety. At the same time it provides recognition to those schools with outstanding traffic tary The safety performances. program, which is in effect 24 hours a day; seven days a week, is sponsored nationally by General Motors and locally by Miss Tamara Harvey, representative and the Holley Auto Company. A large green SafetyPennant (4 feet by 2 feet), embossed with the image of a school safety patrol child, is given to each school to signify accident-fre- e periods of participation in the program. Each school must earn the right to fly its pennant by completing 30 consecutive days without a student-related traffic accident. The Lehi Police Department will determine when a school should lower its banner. If a school records an accident, the pennant must be lowered from the flag pole and displayed inside the school building to dramatize the need for safety. The affected school must then complete NOTICE TO WATER USERS The following applications have been filed with the State Engineer to appropriate water in Utah County throughout the entire year unless otherwise designated. Locations in SLB& M. (54-36IRECO Chemicals, Suite 726, Kennecott Bldg., Salt Lake City, Utah 84111. 0.015 sec. ft. of water is to be diverted from an well, 487 ft. deep at a point S. 2400 ft. and E. 1050 ft. from NW Cor. Sec. 30, T6S, 43381 R1E; and used for the domestic purposes of 60 persons and used for purposes in a slurry manufacturing plant; and used from Apr. I to Oct. 31 for the supplemental irrigation of 0.25 acs. in NW'4Sec. 30, T6S, R1E. Frank 43427 D. and Sorensen, 887 W. 230 N., Orem, Utah 84057. 0.015 sec. ft. of water is to be diverted 0 from a ft. well, deep at a point S. 260 ft. and W. 1220 ft. from NE Cor. Sec. 28, T5S, R1E; and used for the domestic purposes of one family, stockwatering of 4 cattle, 4 horses, 3 sheep, 4 pigs and 50 chickens; and used from Apr. to Oct. 31 for the irrigation of 0.25 acs. in NE4NEi4 Sec. 28, T5S, R1E. Protests resisting the granting of these applications with reasons therefor must be filed in duplicate with the State Engineer, 442 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah 84114, on or before June 1, 1974. Dee C. Hansen STATE ENGINEER Published in Lehi Free Press April 18, 25 and May 2, 1974. Joyce V. another 30 consecutive accident- free days before the pennant can be raised outside again. Miss Harvey said, "The Green Pennant does focus attention on safe walking, bicycling and driving habits. program has helped to reduce accidents in other cities, and it can do the same . in Lehi if everyone will just be a little more safety conscious." Tamara said that a school which completes the entire school year without an accident is eligble to receive a "Perfect Safety Award" certificate. Nationally, the program operates under General Motors sponsorship in over 900 cities in 48 states, with more than 4.1 million students in nearly 8000 schools participating. Pion-ette- 5 I ' 1 - 1 ; v mm' r Mi --I - : In V Aagg CS V "5 served in the church sxirts programs Doug plans lo work in the Provo ( hem area ing the safety JB COOPER committee, grounds and property, and city Refractories in Lehi. a position for the past 27 years. He has been associated for the past 20 years with Local 3318 of the United Steelworkers Union. He attended schools in Lehi and attended B.Y.U. Active in community affairs, he served three four-yea- r terms on the Lehi City Council, head- - recreation committee. He has worked in recreation programs all his life and has served as president of the Little League football and baseball programs. He is married to the former Udene Garrett and they are the parents of five children and have one grandchild. he has held Men, Women's and Children's All Inventory Must be Sold Popular brand names such as Justin, Red Wing, Noeona, Frye, Dan Post, Acme, Brooks, Wrangler, (Rubber Boots, Hunting Boots and Work Boots. Sale Starts Thursday, May 2 Thru Saturday Open 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. everyday Modern Shoe Shop 55 South Main Pleasant Grove concern for local problems mixed with his national leadership and experience. Jake Garn cannot be bought. He is totally independent and is obligated only to the people of Utah. He is a problem solver. He is candid and decisive. He represents the mainstream of Utah. He is a man for this political season. He is a special leader for a troubled time. We want you to meet him, to get to know him, to hear what he has to say. This ad is a start in that direction . 3. His knowledge and 1932 E.J. (for Edwin Jacob) Garn is born in Richfield, Utah. Family moves to Salt Lake where Jake is enrolled in public schools, graduating from East High in 1951. 1955 After working his way through college, Jake Garn graduates from the University of Utah in Banking and Finance. Goes on to do graduate work. 1960 Jake Garn completes 4 years of distinguished service as a pilot in the U.S. Navy. Returns to Salt Lake, and becomes a member of the Utah Air National Guard. 1967 Jake Garn leaves a successful insurance career to run for the Salt Lake City Commission. He is elected on a platform of reform and modernization. 1971 Elected as youngest Mayor by biggest majority (73) in Salt Lake history. Later, Jake is elected to board of directors, National League of Cities. 1973 National recognition of Jake Garn's leadership abilities is evident as mayors across the nation elect Jake as First Vice President of National League of Cities. 1974 Jake Gam is appointed to serve as one of four mayors National Advisory on he 26 member Commission on Intergovernmental Relations. Meet the Garns: Ellen, 11; Jake, Jr., 16; Hazel; Jeff, 7; Jake; Sue, 14. Hazel Thompson and Jake Gam were mamea in 1957. A message from Jake: ESTATE OF HENRY MARVIN CHRISTENSON, also known as H. MARVIN CHRISTENSON, Deceased Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned Administratrix at the office of Wootton and Wootton, Attorneys at law, Suite 12, Geneva Building, 8 North Center Street, American Fork, Utah, on or before July 13, 1974; claims must be presented in accordance with the provisions CLIP AND MAIL TO: Headquarters, Garn for United States Seriate 65 East 4th South Salt Lake City, Utah 84111 I'll spend three evenings between now and November, distributing information, and working for Jake in my immediate neighborhood. Utah Code Annotated of 1953, tion and with proper verificaas required therein. I'll work at a telephone battery in a Gam campaign headquarters near my home. Lois F. Christenson I'd like to hold a small meeting in my home where Jake could speak to my neighbors. Administratrix Date of first publication April 11, 1974. Date of last publication, May 2, 1974 in the Lehi Free Press. I'm willing to make a small contribution to the Garn campaign. Enclosed is my check for $ , later. I'll be which you'll In today's political atmosphere, many people consider politics an activity to be avoided. I feel exactly the opposite. The only way to avoid future "Watergates" is to: (1) involve more people; (2) take politics out of the hands of special interest groups, and (3) discard political rhetoric and political favors and elect men of independent judgement and complete integrity. I am sick and tired of "politics as usual" and I intend to demonstrate my displeasure by the kind of campaign I run. I need your help. It is your small financial contribution that will make it possible to run a strong, winning campaign without depending on large contributors who want special favors. It is your small contribution of time that will make it possible to run an informative, grass roots oriented campaign rather than a superficial image mass-medi- a contest. I can ask you for even a small contribuof your time or your money, you deserve to know more about the kind of campaign I'll run ... so you'll know how your money and time will be used. Mere are some commitments about Before NOTE: Contributions up to $100 are deductible on a joint tax return. Please make your contribution by check if more than $10. Make checks payable lo "Garn for Senate." Federal law requires the following information: tion my campaign: Name City Zip Pho Serving Utah For 83 Years MONUMENT & VAULT CO. 34-05- 8 725 South State Provo It will be a positive campaign, focusing attention on issues and qualifications, avoiding negative tactics because I don't believe in them. A candidate who cannot run on why he should be elected rather than why his opponent should not . . . does not deserve to be in public office. (1) Phone to 80 United States Senate Count on me for a contribution able to contribute $ receive in Weesley 50 NOTICE TO CREDITORS 100-30- 1 Margie Miner, Lynette Olson, Vicky Penrod, Sandra Peterson, Cheryl Smith, Danna Lynn Smith and Chris Worthen. Boots Marked Down GAMN try-out- Littleford, v Gigantic Close Out All (2) It will be a personal, campaign, involving as many people to volunteer to work within it. people-oriente- Occupation Place uf buuneki A copy of our report fileti wuh the .appropriate supcrviiory officer will be svtilablt for purchase from Ihe Superintendent of Documents, United Slates Government Printing Office, Wwhingtun, U.C, 20402. This id paid for by Garn for Senate, Warren Pugh, Committee Chairman (4) It will be a campaign of substance, dealing with the issues as I see them, in a plain, straightforward manner so that every interested voter will know where I stand and be able to judge accordingly. It is not possible to cover how I stand on all issues in a brief letter, but as the campaign progresses, I will publish position papers on major issues of concern to Utahns. I will always be candid and honest. You may not agree with me on every point, but you will always know how I stand and you can be certain that my convictions will not waver for political expediency. (5) It will be a campaign aimed at all Utahns. am a Republican who is proud of his party and what it stands for. One thing I'm sure of though . . whatever success I've had as Mayor of Salt Lake City is the result of support I've had from people in both political parties. I represent them without partiality and I will continue to represent all the people of Utah as Senator. I (6) It will be a totally open campaign. I will go far beyond the requirements of law in disclosing my personal financial statements as well as those of my campaign. If this is the kind of campaign you want to . . . if you agree with me that the lesson of Watergate is that more men and women from all walks of life must participate in the political process . . . then join with me by clipping and sending the coupon on the left. Sincerely, U see d as are willing (3) It will be a broad based campaign. I will solicit small contributions from thousands of Utahns and I will accept no money that has strings or special favors attached. 1974 A Veterans Administration study reported in the Journal of the American Medical Association says anticoagulant drugs in acute heart attack cases sharp-Ireduce the number of complications from blood clots. JAKE s Members of the Lehi for the 1974-7school year have been announced, it was reported by Principal Dale H. Price. Selection was made fols at the school last lowing week. Members of the drill team will include Janet Andrew, Jeri An- Debbie Jones, Lorene Peck, Karen Pope, Annette Roberts, Vicki Russon, Rhonda Russon, Carolyn Scown, Rashell South-wicMarilyn Swain and Kim Walker. Color Guard members include Kathleen Aitken, Kristie Beck, Lisa Clark, Desiree Cook, Lesa Ann Evans, Susan Gray, Carol Jackson, Kristie Larson, Julie g 1 If you were to design a leader for this time of political crisis, you would emphasize decisiveness and independent judgment, you would ask for a man with a mixture of Utah background and national influence and you would demand complete candor, honesty and integrity. A recent public opinion poll asked Salt Lake voters what they liked most about their Mayor, Jake Garn. Three answers predominated: 1. His absolute integrity and honesty. 2. His strong, straightforward, candid views on issues. Girls Chosen For Pep Club bie Holmes, Shenna Holmstead, Recent legislation granted Wierans Administration cosiof-livinpension increases averaging 1(1 percent to nearly 2.7 million disabled veterans and survivors of deceased veterans, Jan 1. 1M74 THURSDAY. MAY 2. In a time of political crisis and disillusion, we need a special kind of leader. The drew, Keri Beck, Deonne Burgess, Linda Chamberlain, Vicky Chamberlain, Ruth Ann Colledge, Teresa Cook, LeAnn Doyle, Barbara Ekins, Dena Rae Gibbs, Susan Hardy, Deb- It- - .asses, not just those the means to hire good lawyers to get them off. Mr. Cooper also believes in a revamping of the welfare system to require work of those who have the ability to work. "1 am also interested in the consumer's position as far as items purchased." Mr. Cooper said. "I feel that many times the consumer is caught in the middle." Mr. Cooper is employed as shipping inspector for General with Y THE LEHI FREE PRESS P.S. Another way to demonstrate your concern and to become involved is to attend your mass meeting on May 20th. . |