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Show f - 3 ; .... . Marvin (Mog) Warren, can-; can-; date for representative from Dist. 6, on Democratic ticket. ward Sunday School and MIA. He has been an elected officer 8 years of United Steelworkers of America, Local 2701. He states: "I believe there is unwanted and unnecessary Legislation getting into the State Statutes; thus imposing an excessive amount of regulation regula-tion and restriction upon the citizens of Utah. "I believe the property tax burden is beyond reason and should be reduced for all and eliminated entirely for retired people who are disabled or live on low income. "I realize the need for more small and large industry in our area to provide jobs for our people. "I have worked for better maintenance and improvement of our county and state roads. "I recommend repeal of the boating law Utah County boaters haven't received any benefits since the law was enacted en-acted four years ago. "I will not be dominated by any special group. "I believe in fair legislation for all." Springville man is candidate for legislature Marvin F. (Mog) Warren, announces his candidacy for re-election to the Utah Legislature Legis-lature from District 6, which comprises Springville-Mapleton districts 1-4 and 5, in Spanish Fork including Thistle, Colton, Birdseye and Soldier Summitt, on the Democratic ticket. Mr. Warren has served successfully suc-cessfully in the last three sessions ses-sions on the following committees: commit-tees: chairman of Fish and Game, vice chairman Labor, highways, aeronautics, elections elec-tions judiciary and city government. gov-ernment. H e completed elementary and high school in Spanish Fork and attended Utah State University. He is experienced in farming, grocery business, contracting and at present is a reversing mill roller at Geneva. Gen-eva. He has served as active key member of Lions International, Interna-tional, club president, district secretary and deputy district governor. He has managed boys' baseball 8 years; been a director of Springville-Mapleton Wildlife Federation. He has coached M Men basketball; served as superintendent of |