Show Know your candidates NON-PARTISAN Justice of The Peace-East Lloyd E. Eaton the Peace for the past 12 years and s again putting in his bid for election in Eaton Justice of the I have helped law enforcement in cleaning ud weekend 1 drunks have to the Tag roads as I have interi aW system ana in Keeping houi oi politics by making it a non-partisan position that will have no ties to any organization or individuals would like to continue in this office as Justice of the Peace for another term as I feel there is much to be done to upgrade the court I feel that this takes a person with the experience and knowledge of the system who would not lose time attending schools and educational colleges and spend a large sum of the taxpayers' money being trained before being able to proceed with the duties of the Justice of the It needs someone in the court system who is experienced to work with three children and seven grand- They are active in Vernal 1st Brent A Feltch A. native of is a candidate for of Justice 0 the Peace on the east side He ls He is a member of the Junior Chamber of Commerce holds the office and is an active member of cle f the church and assists with broad- local on He is married to the former Carol Poleman- They a parents of five one foster daughter and four Brent said of his candidacy believe in but firm It is my object to bring a fresh approach to the office of Justice of the I have no conflict of nor will I be swayed by any influence groups or ft I Voice of Q Experience Mott tied four games If you are interested and would like to get out of the house for an come and Dinners are held every Monday and Monday at the Golden Age Center and Wednesday at the Vernal Junior High School at 1 p.m. Come High School The Junior High School cooks served a roast SLA nere in the basin for the first time in 40 she is the sister of Marion The program was the Vernal Junior High Girls period under the direction of Randy Houtz ac- companied by Amy Brent Feltch also came and talked to the people about running for Justice of the Next week the menu will be pizza and cowboy A special Halloween being treats and T d make this cay a more sUl day for you in any please let me Thanks Charyl The Uintah's Club is trying to set one day aside for this will in- elude em- painting etc If you are interested in helping get this day set and the Mary Dickson or Joan Monday's dinner at the Golden Age Center had 84 attending for a roast beef The program was presented by Mike Brown who showed two the first entitled and the a wildlife Both films were the courtesy of Fish and we would like to thank them for letting us show these Forty meals were delivered by the Meals on Wheels pro- fifteen of our senior citizens who play in the Kitchen Band went to Roosevelt played at Stewart's Convalescent Joan Janes also went with them and reported the had time singing and placing their Happy birthday this week to Clace Downard and Opal both October Irene Happy sary to Art and Georganna Oct- Justice of The Peace-West Jess M. Miller Prec mcl He and n has served the past 34 as Zoning Administrator and Building In- tor in Uintah Count studied three years of Civil Engineering at I University in in Indiana He feels that with the Circuit Court system now in effect the county still needs a justice of the He isaid the number of misdemeanors and v cases would only tend to bog down the Circuit Court With too h caseload on the docket it could before a hearing could be nA hie ho a iv I P eliminate some of these He also feels that there are better alternatives to the current use of fines and sentences to deal with the drunk drivers and other druS related which are on the School Board iP jK be f m H B. Lawson Douglas B Lawson is a tor Precinct Number 3 as School Board He is a graduate of Brigham Young University with a B. S. degree in accounting and business ad- ministration and a minor in banking and He has been of i Tin for 27 J of serves 7 fit Boards and of the Mme Mr Lawson and his and three grand- They are active He 1 in the Navy during World War that we should return to basic principals of duca- tion and na id that work tn 31 and and Heidi Have a good and watch out for ghosts and goblins I Perry Perry is a for Justice f te in the He is a lifetime resident of SJ T g He completed high school at Uintah t u in and two years of electronic and TV one year the and 90 hours of Emergency Medical He has been for the past 14 ii Justice of should thence serve all the people within their not just and enforcement agencies and that laws are for all not just the middle or he believes in treating others as he woud want q treated jH tS SM i John H. Smith am a concerned not a John candidate for district 3 of the Uintah School John and Danna have four children and one Indian placement child who attend district He has been a Vernal resident since the age of eight and is presently owner- manager of Basin Auto He was with SuPerior for vacancy left by Anderton Mr Smith says he is concerned about the future and about be t for our th anda equitable shake for the School Board Member 1 Graduate f Uintah School and attended University of Served with the Army in Germany and is at the serving as president of the Betty and two one in High and one in Naples Elementary ve on ine f or Jt about four and in this time I haven't missed a I stressed the brough music back lo the jr highs and Implemented minimal competencies in the elementary institute the Spelling Bee and Super Stars 1 in doing what's toT the by getting the right people for the job f School Board 2 uRl Thomas F. Howells Howells has worked for Moon Lake Electric for twenty years as office and now as Manager- Moon Lake Electric is one of the largest electric cooperatives in the United States He served on the Board of Education fr yrS' lT 1 te Bd cj he of Howells has held H many executive positions in the professional organizations and the He has over thirty years experience with Stake High Council and in the Stake 1 com missioner and Chairman of the Finance n the Uintah County Recreation Com- of the church Howells was recently appoint Uintah District n Howells believes that taxpayers receive the most for their money when it is paid to good classroom e Mieves that the career earnings of teachers in the Uintah District should be raised from in the SUte to something higher to help prevent good teachers from going or into other will vote to continue so students can receive seminary instruction during school He would like all churches to Howells ma balance between speech and He N. Turn Turner is the wife of Robert they have ur Merton David R j-W degree Tn a ry Education and Media f Pecia list from Utah State University n ving attended three years at the Uintah Basin Center foi Continuing Education sponsored by Utah State in the Uintah At the present Turner is serving on the Utah Health Systems Agency as secreta and chair the Management s. X Review Commit- high school and ana ir we S U l more arts along with the athletics so that as many students as possible can gain tion Having worked in the School District and also being interested in the of the Board for many I feel that I am qualified to help make the decisions brought before the Slated g aH sas v Ed W. Ed has lived in Vernal for the past 14 years practicing as a He is owner of the Ashley Valley Veterinary Education is very important to the has worked with youth in and He has taught classes in animal health the sM is the f di-tors of the Sd committee member for the past 14 He has served ln various Positions with the Utah n ion feels that with his sincere interest in quality education and his dedication to work and get the lb ne can rePresent the People in his district He pledges' his time fr 0 education in Uintah hopes to continue the progress already made in this area by trie ward and He believes in local control of that we should be wary of school financing that shift control to the State or |