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Show WEEKLY REFLEX CaVIO NEWS JOURNAL, MAY 18. 1978 PoBStig - When the FARMINGTON Incumbent William Lawrence, Democrat, filing deadline closed Wednesday at 5 p.m., three incumbent county officials their bid for Corbridge, Thayne THREE candidates will vie for the newly created county position. Two Democrats Leon J. Nielson, four-yea- r county commission post held by Commis- sioner Glen Flint. Three county officials, Milton J. Hess, county attorney; Mar- Bourne, county recorder; and Robert Telford, county treasurer, did not chose to run for In the race for the Utah State Legislature, only in- cumbent S. LeFevre from Representative District 52 was unopposed. Two candidates affiliated with the Independent and American Party filed in legislative districts IN THE four-yea- 51 r and now held by County Commissioner C.E. Moss, who will not received scholarships from the PTA are Paula Snow, left, WIN SCHOLARSHIPS The party conventions will narrow the field of candidates to no more than two for party in each slot. In only one position, the four year commission race will an elimination be necessary If a candidate should receive 70 percent of the votes in the convention, he would not have to run a lad arrived to Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Nance, 1374 Old Bluff Road, Syracuse, on Wednesday, May 10 at the McKay-De- e Hospital in OgA brother, Michele, Jason. Tami, Ronda, and Kristy-Lynn- He weighed in at 7 lbs. 1 oz. Grandparents are Mrs. Almeta Nance of Syracuse den. primary race. center, and Brad Langston, right center. Making the presentation are Kay Vinegar, left, PTA president, and Principal Bill Warren. Syracuse Birth s and Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Covert of Preston, Ida He has four sisters and one Central Davis Jr. High PTA recently awarded its annual scholarships to two former' students of the school. WINNERS are Paula Snow, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Craig R. Snow and Brad Langston, son of Mr. and Mrs. Brant Wisor. Each received $100 cash to go toward their r In the county commission spot being vacated by Commissioner Zaugg, three Republican candidates Morris F. Swapp, 101 West 1400 South, Bountiful; Harold L. Pope, 244 North 100 East, LeFevre, IS a ."HWbihI ?y)n t j w1 Y? A i? i j. P 4 482 Vine, Clearfield unopposed. Knowlton is opposed by two Democratic candidates Judy 795 East 650 North, Layton and Ernest F. Durbano, 3101 Fernwood Road. Layton and Don Reay, Darlington, 193, District 54 incumbent James 39 Republican V. Hansen, East Oak Lane, PAUL LLOYD Seilt neit, Oakrldge Iume, TWO WOMEN have filed for the county treasurer posi- tion being vacated by Mr, can- didate Olive W. Jensen, 1143 South 200 East, Farmington, will oppose Republican candidate Pauline W, McBride. Ptoto t k double luck SVAHSCHS GREEK BEAKS TV DUIKERS Trkf (ti swk ipi Aoortorf CWfto fl Hm. t lllltlin . 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Irvine. 8N5 South 850 East In Bountiful will be opposed hy Democratic candidate Alton Sessions Bumirgham, 5.U) I ast Mill, Bountiful In District 57 Robert H. Garff. 551 Last 3100 South, Bountiful. Republican who was appointed to (ill the Kaysville; and Lillian G. YOGURT Iwn Cwwiij Tow trvM Farming-ton- , will be challenged by Democrat William Stanton Duncan, 520 North 400 East, Centerville. West 230 North, Bountiful and two Republicans Gregory Jay Call, 792 West Shepard Lane, Imfc LUCERNE H00DLE SGI? BIG G CEREAL n - Layton. In H. CHICKEK- CI1EERI3S Independent American Party candidate, 943 East Highway Seeking the recorders position formerly held by Bourne is Marguerite Democratic candidate Kathleen A. Mathias, 455 '' n High. IN District 53, incumbent Republican Franklin W. Ralph Klemm. 489 West 3500 South, Bountiful. t grade average Incumbent Democratic representative Clifford S INCUMBENT county clerk W. Walker, Rodney Republican, wilt be opposed by Jonathan S. Hughes, Democrat, 1068 South 200 East, Farmington. Seeking the county attorney's position are two Republican candidates Rodney Smith Page, 201 South Edgehill Drive. Kisville, and Lyte J. Barnes, 40 North 600 East, Bountiful. They are opposed by ' a 3.4 candidate, Democractic candidate David M. Farmer, 18 North 200 East, Bountiful. 4 least since starting out the seventh grade at Central to their senior year this year at Lay-to- Independent American Party 88 West 2200 North, Sunset. In District 52 Bountiful; and Harry B. Gerlach Sr., 3212 South 75 East, Bountiful, will meet M Both Paula and Brad are at Layton High School. To qualify for this award, they maintained at seniors West Ann, Layton, will be opposed by Republicans Edwin F. Rogers, 389 West 985 North, Sunset, and Jack Kerr, 1700 South, 4450 West Syracuse and Dan Stanger, two-yea- ME ARTWARM college education. Districts, two-count- y S. Democratic Former students at Central Davis Junior who have Secretary of State since the disdistrict is a trict. In the Representative District 51 incumbent Democrat Warren Smith Wimmer, 1917 West, Layton. Telford constable THE PARTY mass meetings to select delegates to vote at the county and state conventions is set for Monday May 15 is accomplished through the office of the Jacobs, Democrat, 2872 North 725 Bountiful. ALSO FILING for positions were Carolyn P. The two seats on the Davis County school board which are now held by Morris Hansen and Lynn Burton have not been filed for. Neither Mr. Hansen or Mr. Burton have made a decision on whether they will run for their present positions. The school board slots will remain open for filing until June 28. filing Republican Commissioner Wendell Ernest Zaugg, Fberhard Jr., Republican, 710 South 850 East, Center- 1291 Burns and Penny Astad, Democrats. Other county posts for which candidates have filed for the first time are constable posts in Clearfield and Layton. Burton A Harmer, 129 Parkway, Clearfield and Olen D. Lafferty, 391 Dixie, Layton, have filed for these posts. The constables are paid based on the number of papers that they serve for the city courts which will soon become circuit courts unopposed Sunset vote for this candiate, seek election, is sought by Garrett, en- cases these positions are Sherman Wayment, Republican. Although residents of Clearfield and county Democratic candidate which Burbidge, 492 North 1150 East, Bountiful for the Bountiful constable position and Louise A. Henson, 998 North 450 West, Sunset for the county constable slot, in all Democratic incumbent Keith Warner is being opposed by 53. commission race, the seat ville; and Donald Davis 66 of Davis County as well as Weber and Summit counties, incumbent Edison Stephens will not seek election. Filing for that post are Glen Fdwin Brown and Robert A. Burns, Republican candidates and Barbara C. INCUMBENT Republican Senator Haven J. Barlow, 552 Elm, Layton, will be opposed by Oistein T. Softeland, 224 West 1600 North, Layton for the state senatorial post in District 22 In Senate District 21, which encompasses Weber Democratic representative Clifford District compasses parts 243 East Balsam, Centerville, and Haven R. Burmngham, 530 East Mill Street, Bountiful, will oppose Ludeen Goodfellow Gibbons, 815 North 950 East, Bountiful. In addition to county posts, eight members of the Utah State House of Representatives must also seek as well as one senator. The only state legislative post not up for is the four-yea- r term held by Senator Jack Bangerter who was elected two years ago. of- ficials, with the exception of the constable will be opposed by at least one and in some cases as many as three opponents. The only county seat not up for election this year is guerite IN auditors n the J. tiful. Republican county assessor; Glenn Austin, Republican county surveyor; and John D. Stewart, justice of the peace were unopposed. H. county unexpired 740 North Main, Centerville, will meet Leo Monks, Republican, 275 West 1700 South, Bountiful m the final election. found they were unopposed in ALL OTHER post held by Douglas Sonntag will seek that post for another term. He be will by opposed Republican William George Emmett, 443 West 2600 South, Bountiful and Democratic candidate Robert A. Miller, 2987 South 150 East, Boun- 1700 South, 3446 West Syracuse. In the county sheriffs race. By ROSELYN KIRK J - t. p 3 r IJiliWAr UKU jtf-.- e . li Bologna e-- ll f"n 139 tnf 14 Imn . irjr lAirWAT UK( l- Salami k m gN i rn ,S. Uo. 1 RUSSET POTATOES 10 lb. 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