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Show " ' ' West Jordan Mayor ml K.1 r 1 inn,, ; r I R. T. Bisseggor Jr. - ' ' ' ..1. Robert Kaggie (Torry) Age 47; 3106 W. 8750 South; Director, Salt Lake County Flood Control and Water Quality Division. Age 41; 6628 Dixie Dr.; Businessman, Maintenance engineering. When elected Mayor of West Jordan, I will concentrate my efforts on the youth. I plan to improve all ready existing parks. I desire to keep the youth off the streets. This can be done by building tennis courts and more ball fields. I plan to create more things for the youth to do. I realize that the cost of a swimming pool is expensive to build and expensive to maintain, but I believe it is necessary for the youth. A swimming pool is also necessary for the family, so that the family can do things together. I believe in building an activity center for the youth, as well as the adults, so that the youth will have a place to go and a place for husbands Age, not provided; 3476 W. 8350 South; employment information not Major issues facing the city in the provided. next four years include implementing a master plan that will deal with If West Jordan is going to sucthe inevitable shift to higher density resolve the of cessfully problems housing our young people can afford, growth, we must: Adopt and follow a master plan for solving the city's office space needs, controlled growth acceptable to its and managing the growth of commercial and industrial uses to build citizens and the business communitax base and meet some of our our ty; own service needs. to Find ways finance the services I believe that dealing successfully and facilities required by a growing with these kinds of issues will recity without increasing tax rates. quire leadership at city hall that has To do these things will require the the ability to analyze proposals and full cooperation of the city governallow full discussion, including input ment and all the citizens of West Jordan, whose talents and abilities have from our citizens, as a basis for decisions. Individual positions taken at not been utilized in the past. the outset of discussion limit the to take their wives. To accomplish these tasks, I will, range of solutions which can be conif elected: I am definitely for building a sidered. Organize a citizen advisory comsleigh riding hill for the youth to play to I am on my ability campaigning mittee to provide elected officials on in the winter months. be the for solver" "problem city constant with guidance regarding government. My experience on the I am for keeping the roads safe for the ideas and needs of the citizenry ; City Planning Commission, with the children as they go to school. a businessmen's council Organize Lake County Water ConSalt I support the PTA drug abuse proto advise the city on the best way to and as County gram. District, servancy atwill the conditions which provide I support youth activities in the tract new businesses and help pre- Flood Control director has prepared me well to play that role. The parks, such as field trips, and arts sent businesses be successful. greatest reason for the success of and crafts. I believe my 33 years working with programs I have been involved in is I support an annual West Jordan people as a diplomat, manager, admy ability to work with people to 10,000 meter run. teacher and salesman ministrator, have given me the experience and; find the very best solutions. I would like West Jordan to have I know from experience how the an identity, a family identity. I leadership abilities to serve effecsystem works. would like West Jordan to be known tively as Mayor of West Jordan. as a family-orienteplace to live. I would like places for the youth to meet, and to have activities for them to do. I am for working hard on good MIDVALE. On Oct. 21 and 23, the and several businesses have been for people to meet each other. in cited. Hopefully, through this pro- places Midvale Police Department, The only problem I see is to make it alcohol sell gram, businesses that cooperation with area merchants feasable. will conduct a training seminar for ,can learn how to avoid those risks." I am in favor of youth activity exwill be that the businesses that topics Among employees from and in family programs, but grams, can be how are employees plored dispense alcohol. taxes. I would rather The seminar is part of the "Come trained to detect underage persons, not by raising fulfill the above assignment by effito when conflict avoid held how and is refusing of Age" program being a sale, how to spot intoxicated per- ciently using present tax monies. free of charge. Both sessions will get underway at sons and how to recoginize potential 7 p.m. and will last about an hour-andshop lifters. As mentioned, the seminar is open half. The program will focus on methods businesses can use to to anyone who like to attend. Judge's avoid selling alcohol to underage in- However, to make sure enough inInitial formational materials and other dividuals. Sample Ballot "In Midvale we've been very ac- supplies are available, Lt. Pearson asks that those planning to take part tive in policing businesses," comcontact him by Oct. 7. He can be mented police Lt. Dan Pearson. 1 during business "We've even sent in underage reached at hours. beer to to attempt purchase decoys d Alcohol Control Seminar Set ... 3, 1985 .... mill levey load on the home owner can be reduced. I have fought and will continue to fight the battle against the imposition of the franchise tax on the utilities of the residents of West Jordan. The state limit of the tax is 6 percent of the total bill. I feel that this is an unfair tax and that the local elected representative would no logner be responsible for tax increases. The tax would automatically go up each time there was a rate increase in your utilities. As mayor I will fight for the expansion of Redwood Road and 9000 South so that we can have a road system to handle the increase in traffic and development. We must 1 1 also start the West Valley highway. This should be part of the state road system. West Jordan must have a mayor who is not obligated to state, county or school districts so that he can Age, 47; 1546 W. 8600 South; Ranfight those entities when they cher and electronics technician. disregard the needs and rights of Age, 38; 7391 So. 2200 West, PrinWest Jordan residents. I have fought I am a former Jordan School Pioneer Elementary, Granite cipal, for the board president and board member, and will continue to fight School District. 1976-8residents of our city. May I state that I have a solid I enjoyed my position on the board foundation and an unwavering belief but after 8 years felt it was time to in the founding of our great nation, move on to other goals. the United States of America. Wise While serving on the board a intelligent men set into motion the 22 of record much needed schools governmental concepts which have were built. Three successful bond been the frame work of our great naelections were held without raising tion. For under its umbrella all taxes. Several schools were built in freedoms flow - including those West Jordan. freedoms enjoyed by West Jordan 8 Continued on page City. Aiong with freedom and opportunity comes responsibility. Personal responsibility is inseparable to personal freedom. I am fully aware of the responsibility that lies with an elected public official and am grateful for the privilege to pursue public office. I bring to the mayor candidacy a administrator's exprofessional perience. This background and growth include some of the following important elements: budgeting and capital outlay expenditures, staffing, inservicing staff, work ethics, efficiency correlations, financial Age, 39; 1229 W. 8455 South; and business policy, working with Employment information not pro- local, state, and federal agencies, vided. community relations, bonding, technoI am seeking the office of mayor of monitoring of progress, West Jordan with a set of goals, ob- logical research, plant operations and service policies. jectives and countless hours of exThe slogan, "The Right to Strive perience to offer. for Excellence" is the underlying e I will be a mayor working challenge for all citizens of West JorF. daily with citizens, businesses, and dan City. The right to develop West to at West Jordan represent industry into a wholesome environJordan the legislature, the state, the county ment typified by hard working, and among sister cities. I will promote a clear and credible knowlegdeable, informed, involved and caring citizenship. Age. 42; 2863 Dimond Dr.; identity for our community. Warehouse manager, Petroleum I will encourage the use of citizen Retailers Organization. committees, advisory groups, grass Those "don't wants" around your If elected as mayor of West Jordan root citizen and business contacts. I feel that it will be necessary to lead I will fight for a balance in housing house may be "do wants" for someone else. You can turn them into the way to improve the economic densities with emphasis on the second and third home market. base of our city. ready cash by putting them in the I will take to the voters by referenarea market place, the Green Sheet We must have controlled growth 2 to place ad columns. Call with sufficient commercial base to dum any major bond issue. the so that ad. tax dollars new on 8 Continued your generate page a JfL Mark Klotovich Holzworth Milton R. I; a fey, A " Thursday, October THE GREEN SHEET 5 Bob Roberts , Betty G. Naylor full-tim- Sherman Monson 262-668- -a Judge's N2 178 Initial 239 N Sample Ballot 255-429- NOTICE TO SANDY CITY VOTERS FOR THE PRIMARY ELECTION TO BE HELD OCTOBER 8. INS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the following PRIMARY ELECTION BALLOTS representCouncil position ing candidates for Mayor, Sandy City Council District 3, and an will be presented to the voters on October 8, 1985 at the polling places for Sandy City districts. No person is entitled to vote in this primary election unless they are registered to vote and a qualified resident of Sandy City In accordance with the provisions in the Utah Municipal Election Code, Sandy City has chosen to create 30 municipal election districts by consolidating certain of the city's 49 voting districts. The boundaries of these municipal election districts, where combined or left separately, follow the established boundaries of the existing districts numbered from 4604 to 4698, and any portion of 'Sandy City that has been included from other districts in adjoining municipalities and unincorporated county, numbered 4530, 4534, 4372, 4390, 4354, 4396, 4384, 4742, and 3550, as have been designated by Salt Lake County Elections. Judges of Election and polling places have been provided for each of the City's 30 municipal districts. Sandy voters should refer to their established county voting district number in identifying their polling place. The polls will be open from 7:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Any questions you may have regarding this election may be directed to the City Recorder's Office hi the City Hall, 440 East 8680 South, Sandy, Utah 84070, Shirley A. Bloxham, City Recorder Dated this 26th day of September, 1985 LIST OF POLLING PLACES FOR SANDY CITY ELECTIONS CONSOLIDATED DISTRICT REP.DIST VOTING DISTRICTS 1 2 4530. '4534 3 4 5 6 2 7 8 9 10 1 1 4354 12 13 14 iMc 4672 4674 4656 ig 17 4(28 18 462 4638 19 20 4314 4630 4631 4627 4658 465 4636 15 3 4604 4614 4616 4626 4618 4634 4654 4637 463 4676 46M 4742 4 TctA 21 4680 4682 22 46M 23 464 24 25 4660 4668 4661 26 467 462 27 4(44 466 28 29 30 Sandy Residents Only 4663 4664 4684 4688 468 POLLING PLACE LOCATION: Union Middle School 615 East 8000 South Sandy Elementary School 400 East Main Street Sandy Elementary School 400 East Main Street Mount Jordan Middle School 9360 South 400 East Bell View ElemenUry School 9800 South 800 East Bell View ElemenUry School 9800 South 800 East East Sandy Elementary School 8295 South 870 East Peruvian Park Elementary School 1545 East 8425 South East Sandy Elementary School 8295 South 870 East Edgemont Elementary School 1085 East 9800 South Peruvian Park Elementary School 1545 East 8425 South Peruvian Park Elementary School 1545 East 8425 South Silver Mesa Elementary School 8920 South 1700 East Willow Canyon Elementary School 9650 South 1700 East Willow Canyon Elementary School 9650 South 1700 East Oakdale Elementary School 1950 East 8100 South Silver Mesa ElemenUry School 8920 South 1700 East Brookwood Elementary School 8640 South Snowbird Drive Quail Hollow Elementary School 2625 Sandy City, Utah October 8, 1985 INSTRUCTIONS TO VOTERS: Place a cross (X) in the square following the name(s) of the person(s) you favor as the candidate(s) for each respective office. FOR MAYOR 4 Year Term FOR MAYOR 4 Year Term Vote For One " VADA HUEMAN Q STEVE NEWTON Q East Newcastle Drive Park Lane ElemenUry School 9955 South 2300 East Granite Elementary School 9760 South 3100 East Park Lane ElemenUry School 9955 South 2300 East Crescent ElemenUry School 11000 South 230 East Crescent ElemenUry School 11000 South 230 East Crescent Elementary School 11000 South 230 East Indian Hills Middle School 1180 East Sanders Road Sunrise ElemenUry School 1520 East 11265 South Sunrise ElemenUry School 1520 East 11265 South 2625 Indian Hills Middle School 1180 East Sanders Road SC51-1- One VADA HUEMAN ED JAMES STEVE NEWTON LARRY SMITH LARRY SMI FOR Vote For WARREN R. (DICK) ADAIR Q Q ED JAMES Q Q Q Q Q FOR COUNCILMEMBER 4 Year Term, Council District No. 3 VoITfoT One LETbELL BRYANT ANDERSON Q CARMA HODGES CATHY OWENS Q COUNCILMEMBER-AT-LARG- E 4 Year Term wTfoT One ROBERT BRUCE MITCHELL Q Q RANDY OSBORNE TH I I DENNIS TENNEY Q Q East Newcastle Drive Ouail Hollow Elementary School Recorder INSTRUCTIONS TO VOTERS: Place a cross (X) in the square following the name(s) of the person(s) you favor as the candidate(s) for each respective office. WARREN R. (DICK) ADAIR DIST.' 4612 4620 4622 4624 4632 4640 4642 4656 4652 4662 Sandy City, Utah October 8, 1985 Recorder COUNTY 1 4372,4390 Official Ballot For cn REPRESENTING CONSOLIDATED MUNICIPAL DISTRICTS COUNCIL Official Ballot For JOHN B. WINDER CYNTHIA SCHOEWE F0R COUNCILMEMBER-AT-LARG- E 4 Year Term Q Vote For One LEE BELL CARMA HODGES ROBERT BRUCE MITCHELL RANDY OSBORNE DENNIS TENNEY JOHN B. WINDER Q |