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Show State Representative Candidates ti.ktcd He does not advocate Max Williams M.ix h.n ilhanis .1 knowledge' ol he iwiiec and a v to talk about them "Petconallv , I led one ol the biggest ixxucx will be the It evident move tow aid the so willed nm kdci.ili'in said ilhanis. the Dcmoct.it ic candidate loi the I cgiclature "This will suhstantialh alter the relationship between the willingne-- state and ledetal govetn-nien- t W ilhanis endows the the tin that the ol new federalism units ol government closest to s the people should provide "That is the b isle - pi e ill se o! 11 s'slelll "The original new tcdeialism been to tiaii'ler clue in ptogiam gr iilanaeeiiieni concept of would have delc.il pro to the states ledeial cover linienl daini it would be a tan e change The states pieltv much ic ic'ctcd the exchange because lie v could sc'c it was a political maneuver " ' But we come back to the edit al theme which level ol government can best deliver se'viecc - and 'hat is what the people are intcic'sted in " "Evetvone else has known 1 lie ed 1l1.1t - the new Icdetahsni rights as Males '" "A lot ol positive things that could be done in the relationship between the federal eov eminent and the states will be done at tile states' leaclci ship within the legislative bodies," Williams said The states almost without exception could administer the entire body of the welfare " ' ptogranis "I think one of the big problems is the federal mandates don't funetion at the state level A lot of the state programs came about because of the IccTing that they were spending mono) that didn't have to be accounted for." "The social and economic impact of growth is another issue." Williams said, par-- t ic ula r I in a slate as homogenous as L'tah Companies should pay for the impact to the extent they arc responsible, W illiams said As Utah grows, we must be suie that the growth is not bexond the resources of the he communities to survive, said. W illiams was involved in the lirst study on IPP's impact and said he has read every tax nice in iv cs to induct v on .1 bui. id veils ' I here is a point wlicc vo can attract tndusirv. but it "ill never he profitable ' lot vou I tali has an exltcmc problem with capital Might, " W illiams said 'We don't have anv maim coiporations based in the stale We dont have the inonev corporate profits " " Agriculture is still the mainstav ol rural Utah " Williams said he will fight "100 percent" lor the ptoposal to distribute sales tax using a tormula based oil population and point ot sale This will benefit rural communities because mans living in rural area, Delta, navel to l.ugci cities, such as Ptovo. to shop people such a tormula lor distributing A sales tax completely by population has been defeated twice in the legislature he said The compromise ptoposal will be betore the legislature next vear illiams support Proposition One This proposition is W Deer meal, just like anv other food, can cause serious lood poisoning il not ptopei Moody said This will be much fairer to tural communities He would also like to see a Joe Moody "Ive enjoved the campaign have enjoved listening to people about what they feels needs to be done, Joe Moody, the I Republican candidate lor the L lah I egtslature, said Moody was asked to run bv the Republican Parly His past political experience includes being on the Delta City Coun- cilman lour sears and serving as chairman of the Republican Parts in Millard County for four years Moody supports Proposition One and endorses balancing the amount of taxes paid by business and homeowners IPP will be of continuing concern for the legislature, Moody said One issue that the legislature may want to consider is the Ice in lieu of taxes ad valorum be triggered with the first unit The law now says the fee will be triggered when the last unit production goes into Moods endorses the idea ol a severance lax, but noted that "Utah has a unique situation because ot the extra costs incoal out of volved in the ground " "To be competitive we can't put too high of a tax on coal. The coal mines must be able to compete with particularly important to this states The issue includes an area because ed at from that amendment to the Utah ConSales tax stitution that will assure that distributed by IPP can be taxed sated lot Too olien. hunters place themselves and ly portion of sales lax put towards education He said this would be more equitable than having the schools supported solely by property taxes Throughout his campaign. Moody said people have ex pressed concern about jobs He said it is important to set a climate for industry to relocate in Utah "We should advertise our - real fine commodity the work ethic," he said "And we ought to consider tax incentives " I don't think we do as good a job as we could do in the qualities ol advertising rural Utah " An advocate of less govern- ment, Moody said, "We should look at each division of government - have a general to review programs. their families m danger bv carelessly handling the deer they bring home According to ( laudia C lark. Information Specialist, die kev to avoiding illness is to make sure the meat is kept clean and cool until it can be placed in a frecer (or storage Clark says, to help insure sale, wholesome meat, here are some tips to follow Once the deer has been Toll ed it's important to dress the animal quickly Take advantage of good tresh water to clean the bodv cavity Watei also helps to cool the meat faster and. contrary to popular belief, will not adversel; affect flavor or texture If your planning on staving out more than a few davs, it's to skin the animal Skin tends to retain bodv heal a good idea which causes the meal to cool slower The ideal temperature lor holding meat is 40 I Make sine the deer is hung nvvav Horn sun with good an Du v our sell and you neiglihor lasor this Nov, 2. Note to return Maxfteld to the Couna ts Pd C ommission. Pol Xd JU MOI , M , -- II Ins nose hadn't Romaned 11 would have stuck wav out there circulation Cover the animal with a game bag to help control flies and insects which can transmit disease Once the hunt is ovet, it's important to have the meat cut, wrapped and placed in a freezer as soon as possible Hanging the meat lor weeks will not sigmlicallv icndciic deer as is commonly thought If hunters choose to take their deer to a commercial processor, it is recommended thev find a reputable business with adequate l.icilmes lot and wrapping Avoid tvpe operations which suitable lor handling numbers ol deer cutting gatage are not large Some reexamine From time to time. Moody said departments should be examined to see if they are really needed. He used the example of the new Superintendent of Public Schools, who saved the state $700,000 by not Re-ele- Judge ct ROBERT F. OWENS replacing employees who retired Moody, who has a masters INCUMBENT in school psychologv, also is a proponent of vocational - 9th CIRCUIT COURT surrounding must be look- 11 He supports a community reinvestment law Banks are now nioie micmed to wmld markets and W illiams believes a certain percentage of a bank's deposits should be invested in the services area of the institution Another issue is the stv le ol representation, Williams said "I will work on a specific style of representation that involves people in government There are a couple of schools ot thought on electoral is whai A I point. should be population. believe in. representative must carry on ait exchange with all the people he represents, both the elected officials and the people in general. He must schedule public hearings in his district and get peoples feelings betore the general legislative sessions,"he said. Any less lends itself to the influence of special interests. I have seen when representatives take positions completely different from the posi- politics. One is, winning an election gives a representative tions of their constituencies basically a blank check to Usually, the reasons are do what he wants. Another political. Any one who votes party school that is the representative's job is to find out what lines when they know that what their position isn't that of their conthe people want ideas and feelings are, to instituency isn't representing nate that exchange - and that their constituency." - FOR EXPERIENCE -- FOR FIRMNESS years as St. George City Judge and 9th Circuit Judge. Firm control over plea- bargaining in criminal cases. 7 4 study done by IPP Noting the boom and bust cycle historic to the west, Williams said that after the resources are gone, the state does not want to be left 011K with an urban blight W e don't want to create a resourceless state It is important the value of resources be con- 0111 staving in this state "I want to see ttiial I tali git he also said He its tan shaic, would paiticularlv like to see mote mdiisirv lor processing agricultural products in Utah He said for example, the livestock indusirv is removed the livestock market 0111 Handle Deer Meat With Care establishments do not have make sure the meal has been adequate luciliucs and could properlv swapped Seal out an which tends to drv the meal contaminate the meat The recommended storage and cause Iteeer burn Use a time tor deei tit the lrceer at commercial Irecver wrap ot ttv 0 I is between 6 and 12 cleat plastic swap ttiidci but months The kev to obtaining cher papet maximum stoiage time is to ; verted to renewable resources " Williams supports a severance lax on all minerals. "W e 1 have some valuable resources, but once those are gone we want to have something ol value " At the same time the state must be realistic about what tvpe of industry it can be at- - ; $1 000 reward 2 terms os President of Utah A supporter of Clayton Huntsman has offered a reward of SI000 for information which will Circuit Judges. prove the identity and involvement of the adult sponsors or conspirators in the defacement of Clay Huntsman's signs. As a victim and citizen, Mr. Huntsman will recommend to the County Attorney that no culprits involved be criminally prosecuted, provided one or more reliable informants with provable information come forward with sufficient proof against the PRIMARY adult or adults involved or who have known of the deed. years as a trial attorney and prosecutor. Consistency and firmness in criminal sentencing. IS V years in military government service. 8 Speedy trials calendar is current. and Imposing maximum fine and statutory jail time in drunk driving cases, with ! Lecturer at National Judicial College. 1 JUDICIAL ELECTIONS ARE NON-PARTISA- FALL STOVE SALE THANK YOU Until Dec. MILLARD COUNTY CITIZENS 1, 1982 Cultured Stone V eneer - serve you. 83 N. 400 W., Fillmore 743-5- 1 78 the I look forward to your continued friendship and support. will appreciate your vote on Nov. I 2nd. Jim Talbot I Millard County "We dont sell just any old rock, our stone is cultured" Jones Glass & Insulation appreciate support you have given me the last four years as your county assessor. It has been a pleasure to ROCK AVAILABLE IN 5 COLORS. $2.35 Sq. Ft. CORNER STONES, 5 COLORS. $2.75 Lin. Ft. 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