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Show Experience Cited by Silliman In Bid for House Re-election Reapportionment has placed great emphasis on the selection of experienced, experienc-ed, qualified persons in the Utah Legislature," it was stated this week by Kenneth Silliman, Repubi-can Repubi-can candidate for reelection reelec-tion to the Utah House seat he now holds. "Peo-pie "Peo-pie of rural Utah need to place their very most qualified candidates in the Legislature, if the needs of rural Utah are to be represented properly," he said. Mr. Silliman cited his previous experience as a member of the Emery County Commission and previous service in the Legislature, as important reasons why the voters should consider his candidacy. can-didacy. "The experience I gained gain-ed during the last budget session of the Legislature will place me in a position posi-tion to gain good committee commit-tee assignments and has made me very familiar with the operation o'f the Legislature," he said. Mr. Silliman served as a member of Development Services .aeronautics, State Park, Industrial Promotion, Promo-tion, State Fair, Etc.) during dur-ing the past Legislature, and feels that as a member mem-ber of this 'committee, he was able to give the people peo-ple of Grand and Emery Counties good, sound representation. rep-resentation. Although he is a resident resi-dent of Green River, Mr. Silliman pointed out that he was a longtime property proper-ty owner in both counties, and was well acquainted with Grand County, its people and its problems. "I have been most attentive atten-tive to requests from the voters of Grand County on partcular problems brought brou-ght to my attention, and would like to continue that service," he said. Mr. Silliman pointed out that he would be in the Moab area frequently between now and election, and can be reached at his home in Green River by those wishing to ask questions or seek legislative assistance. |