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Show 4 The Magna Time-- '. ,.v ,ews, Thursday, January 13, 1994 LOCAL Callaghan seeks election to SL County Commission Mary A. Callaghan announced Tuesday that she will seek a seat on the Salt Lake County Commission. Her official announcement is expected Friday noon in the Salt Lake County Commission Chambers, main floor, 2001 South State Street. Following a campaign theme to correct the problems caused by Democrats rule, Callaghan said she will: Ensure that taxes are administered fairly. Eliminate double taxation. Reduce the bureaucracy that exists. Increase efficiency and effectiveness. Work with the cities within Salt Lake County to plemented policy and procedure manuals for Salt Lake government; County negotiated multi-millio- n dollar contracts with the government and Fortune 500 companies ; administered one of the states largest small develop and implement business programs; audited commuter traffic for homebound more than 100 companies nalast crime prevention programs 201 on week, State Highway snarling A large semitruck overturned (2100 South) the that Cafe. tionwide; and served as a apply throughout nearly an hour. No one was seriously hurt in the mishap near the Rock management consultant to county. Make Salt Lake County . Utah businesses. She has served as president government the leader, of the Profesand rather thah the follower. sional Republican Women; She alleges that currently two of the three commission vice president of the same seats are held by Democrats , state federation; elected who have mismanaged, secretary of the Womens misguided, and misled the State Legislative Council; was elected board member of citizens of Salt Lake County. We cannot afford four the Utah Supplier Development Council; and has won more years of Democrats ruling the Salt Lake . County two county and two state Commission, she said. We political races. cant afford their taxes; the . Callaghan has 15 years involvement in the Salt Lake crime and fear that exists; the and increasing County and state Republican parties, including the state bureaucracy. central committee and as a 22 in has years Callaghan the private and public secdelegate to national, state conventions.. Wo ,tor.s:,.. developed Wo now occopt Visa, MasterCard, and Discover er for your convoniancol Now you can charge classifieds, subscriptions & job printingl Bdjm-9fi?ae4'Sun- ty 94 Utah Auto Show to be held Jan. 20-2- 3 The newest and most distinctive models to arrive at auto dealer showrooms this coming year will be displayed in one spectacular setting at the Salt Palace Exhibition Hall, Thursday, Jan. 20, beginning at 5 p.m., through Sunday, Jan. 23, 6 p.m. hundred major domestic and imported cars, Four trucks, vans, and mini-vanas well as a d dollar 1992 1938 a and Jaguar Bentley 0 Racing Roadster, will be showcased in this eighth annual auto extravaganza. The overall value of these vehicles is estimated to be more than $7 million. Sponsor of the event is the s, turbo-charge- SS-10- 175-memb- er Automobile Cyprus Credit Union is now open Saturdays, 9:00 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., every Saturday except holiday weekends. The Magna and West Jordan branches are open for drive-u- p service, while the Midvalley branch is open for full service, include loan application and closing. o list, just before So include us on your Saturday the afternoon nap. to-d- Y Magna "Y 3505 S. 8400 West (801) 250-72- 01 , (801) 968-92- 86 all-ne- w West Jordan ' T 5750 S. Redwood Rd. Y Y Here, Pontiac will introduce its sleek futuristic concept car, the Sunfire. The compact Korean Kia Sephia, which will be available to the public by late 1994, will be previewed. And the redesigned Buick Riviera, making its debut appearance after being out of production for more than one year, is certain to capture much consumer attention. In addition, the new Dodge and Chrysler Neon, a totally , Family Center Mid-Vali- ey Association. . , 1381 W. 9000 South - ; ; ' (801) 255-96- 21 Utah Dealers Vm S redesigned Ford Mustang, Cadillac and the all-ne- w Deville Concours will com- mand center stage for the buying public. For sports enthusiasts, Volvo is presenting its brand new 850 Turbo and 850 Sports Wagon. Mercedes . has redesigned the body of its 190 vehicles ; and same for its Infinity did the Q45, likewise for the Honda ss Accord. Truck buyers will notice GMCs newest version of the Sonoma and Chevrolets Also displayed will be ; Mitsubishis redesigned Galant and the 300GT VR-For environmentalists, the latest vehicles using compressed natural gas will be displayed by Mountain Fuel. event The annual four-da- y will be held at the Salt Palace, with the events main entrance at the Exhibition 4. Hall, 100 South Temple. Parking is available directly north of the Doubletree Hotel and in surrounding parking lots. Admission is $4 adults; children under 12 free when accompanied by a paying adult. Show hours are: Jan. 20, p.m. ; Jan. 21, 0 p.m. ; Jan. 22, 11 a.m.-1- 0 p.m. ; Jan. 23, 11 a.m.-- 6 p.m. 5-- 12-1- - When chopping, tclltho merchants you caw titsir cd in tho "'i Y: Mcgna Times. or West Vdlay Kowol ''' . |