Show IE to A Asit sit s n ni i Y Yf f 1 SAMUEL J TAYLOR files candidacy Sam J Taylor Seeks New Term In State Senate State Senator Samuel J Tay tor lor Republican this week filed l his s candidacy for election re-election to the senate in the newly created Utah District 24 which includes Uintah Daggett Emery and Grand Counties Senator Taylor a resident and native of Moab has served in inthe inthe the state senate for the past four years representing Emery Grand and San Juan Counties SEN TAYLOR who publish es and edits the Moab Times Independent has served for the past year and a half as a memo mem- member ber of the Utah Legislative Council appointed at the end of the 1965 legislative session to that time full legislative policy making board bard Presently he is involved in subcommittee work with the Planning and Agency Affairs subcommittee of the Council which has been making an ex study of the states state's de de- de development over the next ten years Also as a member of the Legislative Council he has worked closely with Council subcommittees studying the reo re- recommendations commendations the of-the little Hoover Commission and the Le Le- Legislative Study Committee Sen Taylor is a former dent of the Moab Chamber of Commerce past president of the Utah State Press Association tion and has held numerous civic community Ii and professional posts He h has s been act act- active ive in Republican county and state politics since his release from the armed forces in 1956 HE IS A graduate of Grand County High School and the Unit Uni- University of Utah holding a de de- de degree gree in Journalism from that institution Ills Ilis principal interests are in promotion of the industrial and tourist potentials of Eastern utah through aggressive representation from this economical economical- economically ly part important Important part of utah Dur Dur- During ing his term term in the Senate he be behas has pursued these alms aims as chairman of the senate corn com on industry and memo mem- membership of the committees on revenue and taxation appropriations labor judiciary and reo re- reapportionment apportionment |