Show U Representative District No 3 t I It t r r j t I I p I Its w j n II i I rI r rt t f l ill upi 1 GhA N ON Nb t tt t tb tr r b Howard C Nielson Henry A Hank Huish Republican Independent Howard C Nielson native of Richfield Utah is contending for US to the new third con con- congressional congressional gressional district Nielson has extensive political ex ex- ex experience as speaker of the Utah House of Representatives two years and eight years as a Utah Representative lie has been a professor or associate professor of business economics or statistics since 1957 He served as chairman of BYUs BYU's Department of Statistics for three years He is presently a BYU pro pro- professor professor fessor of statistics He served In theUS the US Army Force In civic service he is a member of the Utah Council of Science director co-director of the Utah State Industrial Development Information System and member of the governors governor's Economic Resource Ad Ad- Ad Advisory Council Nielson Is said to be a legislators legislator Ive had a good deal of experience In cutting budgets Nielson said in a re- re recent recent cent Interview Ive knocked on doors every election since 1959 Ive I've worked In the party for 30 years 24 In Utah Everybody associated with the party knows me In Ina Ina a sense I feel Ive I've paid my dues Nielson supports cutting taxes and spending and claims to know how to say no to special Interest groups and money hungry Bureaucrats Henry Hank Huish a Provo native and former general superintendent for US Steels Stells Geneva works In Utah coun- coun county county ty runs for election to utah's new 3rd Congressional District seat Huish gained notoriety last spring when he missed the candidate filing deadline as a Democrat forcing him to torun torun run as an independent He has the sup sup- support support port of Uintah County's Democratic organization The thrust of Huish's campaign in In- In Involves improving the country's business environment and unemployment as a result He believes the government should be concerned first with protecting American jobs and products and then in- in international in politics Employment incentives Incentives tives and a fair market price will create jobs Subsidized steel industries In other countries sell steel in this country below prices at which American firms can compete according to Huish Solutions will not work unless deficit spending by the government is reduced however he added 1 e 1 |