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Show I would you for your At Academy Park like to thank Clinic For Child Tending Slated t, sup-por- electing to me this honorable position would ACADEMY PARK. The PTA at Academy and like to ask Park elementary for your She thought tor a few 8B, Col 9) vitts gubernatorial race My experience in working for clients involved in politics, tourism, banking and energy has prepared me well, think, lor this of1 fice native of Salt Lake, graduated from BYU in 1970 where received numerous awards and served scholarships an LDS mission to West Germany and Italy. I y married Christie of Provo in 1908 and we reside with our five children at 2971 Don Salvador Ave in Ben-nio1 A 1 1 Hal-lada- n seconds and then really threw me off guard with the next question She said, "Dad, ll I tell someone to vote for you and they ask why, what should I tell them9 Children sometimes see more clearly than we realize, because as I struggled, not too successfully, for an explanation that was on her level, she interrupted know what Ill with, tell people. Ill just tell them that you will try to make this a better place 1 to live She expressed it well Thats exactly what Steve Rees A few weeks ago my daughter, Julie, got quite excited about my campaign for the legislature and decided she wanted to help She said. Dad, dont why you let me out pamphlets pass I'll and tell people to vote for you. I didnt want to dampen her enthusiasm so I consented to that possibility in our own neighborhood community I better place for us and our children to live. Putting it simply, good family life makes for good citizens and so a prime consideration for any piece of legislation should be its effect on family life. Whenever the government gets involved in making laws the issues usually become very complex, but the question still needs to be asked How will this particular measure effect the family life in our community? Will the passage of this particular bill help or hinder the important role of the family? Be sure (o William Quigley Lets put the word back representative in the pro- g cess This idea is the pose my pur- vote! every voting district in District 31. This committee will gather input and advise me on how the people of District 31 feel on the various issues This concept will enable every citizen in District 31 to have a voice in government and have that voice heard for I, along with my wife ca- Karen and two children ndidacy Jeffrey and Kimberly, and the look forward to the challenge of this campaign and, if elected, the challenge of serving the people of my district and the people of Utah theme for my campaign The average want to do, make our a District 31 Republican citizen needs stronger Bill in our State Legislature. I feel there is too much special interest influence in the law making process, and its time t,he average citizen's say becomes more dominant in decision making Too many times, we, the common citizen, have become subjugated to laws pushed through by special interest groups lobbying efforts that we neither care for nor want Bill Quigleys voice will be one of and for the average citizen. In order to be a true representative, I have organized an advisory committee representing Bill 1, William Woodbury, was born in Salt Lake City and my family has lived in Granger for over 90 Woodbury years I attend- ed Gran- ger High School, Brigham Young and Utah Technical College and filled an LDS work with my father in our family business, Ivan Woodbury Landscaping. I have worked for two years at the Utah State Senate and have been mission actively involved in organizations and'projects for many years. I have worked with the Republican Party for over 10 years serving on many district, county and state committees. The 1980 elections are crucial to the future of our state and community. Decisions will be made affecting us and our families for decades to come. It is important we choose our representatives with care, seeking those who work for our districts interests, and who seek the preservation of our rights and liberties as Americans beI am qualified, g rescause as a ident of this district, I am familiar with the needs and hopes of district residents. As a committed Republican, I wholeheartedly support the principles of fiscal conservatism, individual responsibility, a life-lon- society d and constitutional government. Working together, we can do it. nician One of our biggest problems is the inflation of public expectations of what government should do. One priority should be to reduce those and recog- nize the limits of and state a fis-- c res- 1 ources I believe in welfare and tax reform and less government interference in business and personal lives. Our state government has grown at an unaffordable rate and should be brought into a realistic balance. I consider bureaucracy one of our most serious problems I feel all programs should be evaluated on the basis of what the taxpayer can afford rather than what special interest groups demand. 1 am a local business man. Democrat !3TEFJP Hi, SEPTEMBER 4 SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH Im Del L. Buckner running House ives At in for the Utah of Representat- Dist 31. Scott Howell yoUespoS us nUV aVed' ,nd SsgSgSSu-- fje Scouting Award Is Presented KEARNS. Scott son of Ronald and Nada Howell, received the Eagle Scout award. A member of troop 672, with Tim Miller as scoutmaster, he earned 23 merit badges. He is serving as assistant patrol leader and as a counselor in his deacons quorum. For his Eagle project the youth built a toy box and donated it to the ward Relief Society nursery. A sophomore at Granger high, he is interested in football and enjoys hunting, fishing, bow and arrow activities. Howell, Ait? QUALITY EYEWEAR SINCE 19U BankAmericard, Master Charge Salt Lake City, Murray, Granger, Bountiful, Ogden, Pocatello, Twin Falls SEE YOUR YELLOW PAGES i chairman e 2c C. Ray Jackson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest J. Jackson, W. 4534 5615 South, Kearns, participated in exercise Multiplex in the Indian Ocean. He is a crew1980 member aboard destroyer USS homeported Diego. The the Hewitt, in San two-da- y emphasis on U.S. and British Royal Navy joint e anti-ai- r and warfare tactics. The Hewitt is 563 feet long ard carries a crew of anti-surfac- 250. A 1975 graduate of Kearns high, Jackson joined the Navy in August, 1975. RETURNED. ASSIGNED. Airpian Peter D. Allen, son of Mr. and Mrs. William C. Allen, 2888 LeMay Ave., Granger, has been assigned to Lowry, AFB, Colo., after completing Air Force basic training. The airman will now receive specialized instruction in the intelligence field. Airman Allens wife Ginny is the daughter of Marsha J. Pinch of Kearns. The airman is a 1974 graduate of Granger high. PACIFIC. Lt. Joseph son of Ted A. and Laura J. McDermaid, 7287 W. 2870 D. McDermaid, South, I Magna, has Ken- Tomorrows class will be directed by a policeman and a fireman, who will discuss safety, who to call and how to call if emergency help is needed, plus safety precautions for sitters and children. The Sept. 11 session will be presented by a home economist who show the students how to prepare nutritional, snacks their charges, plus easy-to-fi- x for the be presented by a mother and babies and students will learn how to diaper a baby, using both cloth and disposable diapers, and what parents expect of a sit-te- r. All fifth sixth and grade students are be- ing invited to participate, said Mrs. Kennedy. Farnsworth To Lead Activities At Cyprus High Miriam KEARNS. Farnsworth, vice president of the Granite Board of Education, will present the flag salute during back-to-scho- activities at 7 oclock tonight (Thursday) at Cyprus high Parents will be invited to follow their students schedules and meet with teachers in each department to discuss plans for the school year, said PTSA president Lila Wright. four basic food groups Sept. 18, students Federal Aviation will learn how to make Authority officials in this puppets and use them, country contend that how to present stories to United States airlines are children and other four times safer than the airlines of any other games and activities. The final session will On departed on a deployment to the Western Pacific. He is an officer assigned to patrol Squadron (VP) 1 based at the Naval Air Station, Barbers Point, Hawaii. McDermaid is a 1975 graduate of the U.S. Naval Academy, Annapolis, Md., with a bachelor of science degree. TRAINING. multi-thr- exercise placed eat credit toward an associate degree in applied science through the Community College of the Air Force. Pam nedy. The first session, held last week, covered basic first aid procedures, what to do if a child chokes, or in case of animal bites, how to check a bottle for correct temperature, and other first aid, she said. Navy Airman Perry E. McNeil, son of Earl D. McNeil of Route 1, Box 448-Heber, Utah, and Joan C. McNeil of 4567 Loyola St., has completed recruit training at the Naval Training Center, San Diego. He joined the Navy in April. Sea- man Apprentice Joseph C. Weeks, son of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin J. Weeks, 1250 W. 6400 South, Murray, has returned from deployment in the Mediterranean Sea. He is a crewmember aboard the destroyer tender it cm middle Howe! USS Yosemite, home-porte- d in Mayport, Fla. Port visits were made in Malaga and Barcelona, Spain, BUSINESS FORMS the Spanish island of Palm De Mallorca and the Italian cities of Taranto, Civitavecchia and Naples. The Yosemite is 530 feet long with a crew of 1,068. Weeks joined the Navy in January, 1978. (slandaid h&ws nt ycRt dwitjit) BUSINESS STATIONERY ASSIGNED. Airman Mark A. Stewart, son of Maxine E. Stewart, 3238 So. 4355 West, Granger, has been assigned to Sheppard AFB, Tex. after completing Air Force basic training. The airman will now receive specialized instruction in the aircraft maintenance field. Airman Stewart is a 1978 graduate of Granger high. Del Buckner 4-1- if so Duayne Johnson multi-purpos- room. The clinic is offered to all fifth and sixth grade students, according to I I community family-base- constituents schools may be able to vote in the way that you would like me to. I am 45 years old and have eight children, three grandchildren and SERVICE am interested in provid(From Page 7B, Col. 9' ing the best education that our tax dollars can AFB, Wash. The airman, who completed Air provide I was there and voted Force basic training at for repeal of state proLackland AFB, studied tax. the Air Force mission, perty I w'as there and voted organization and customs and received specfor repeal of sales tax on ial training in human prescription drugs. I believe we should relations. Airman Allen have a severance tax on is a 1975 graduate of all of our natural reGranger high. sources We are shipMEDAL. Sgt. Frankie ping many tons of coal D. Hadden, son of Mr. out of state with no and Mrs. William K. severance tax at all. I will continue to Cook, 3851 W. 3200 speak out for the citizens of South, Granger, has this district and the been presented the ArState of Utah. my commendation I express my most sinMedal at Fort Carson, cere thanks to all of the Colo. The medal was wonderful people I have awarded for meritmet during this camorious service. Hadden paign and the dozens of received the award volunteers who have while assigned as an worked in my behalf. antitank section leader with the 11th Infantry. May I again ask for your vote Sept. 9 for this EXERCISE. Techhonorable position. that West Valley City, UT. Wst ValUy View iar UP Thurs., Sept. 4, 1980 g again this time I am willing to work the long hours that it takes to listen and talk about any of the bills that come up with my is sponsoring a baby-sittinclinic from 2 to 2:45 p.m. every Friday during September in the support (From Page - PERSONAL STATIONERY FAR EAST. Capt. Raymond T. Swenson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Swenson, 4159 W. 5050 South, Kearns, has arrived for duty at Yokota Air Base near Fussa, Japan. Capt. Swenson, an assistant staff judge advocate, was previously assigned at Andrews AFB, Md. The captain, a 1968 graduate of Kearns high, received bachelors degree WEDDING INVITATIONS (and. t tidal ilms) PROMOTIONAL a in and a law degree in from the University of Utah. Capt. Swensons wife Constance is the daughter of Robert 2171 H. Cimmers, Panama St., Salt Lake. 1973 1978 SECURITY. oikei Ixaditianal MAILERS (including 3nd neivspapM-tgp- e class mcuCow) Airman Paige D. Jackson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Jackson, W. 2811 4270 South, Granger has completed Air Force basic training at Lackland AFB, Tex. The airman, who is remaining at Lackland for specialized training in the security police field, studied the Air Force mission, organization and customs and received special instruction in human relations. Completion of this training earned her Or whats your printing need? (we da tuasl muylhing!) MURRAY PRINTING Inc. 155 ! E. 4905 South 262-668- 2 t |