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Show state Legislature Student runs Hemingway is opposing Democratic Demo-cratic .candidate Mrs. Nellie Jack who is running for her tenth, term. Hemingway's motto is "It's Time For A Change" in his district. Hemingway is being helped in his campaign by Hinckley Institute interns. w David Hemingway, a University Univer-sity graduate student in business I administration, is running for the ,::utah State Legislature from District 6 Hemingway, a Republican, is a ative of the area bounded by 4th North, 13th South, Redwood Road rand Main Street. J Hemingway decided to run for a L representative post last year when Jhe interned at the Utah Legislature through the- Hinckley Institute of ''Politics. He graduated from BYu with a B.A. in political science. 'S1 Hemingway believes westside elementary schools must remain open without busing, the Jordan J River Parkway should be developed devel-oped for flood control and recrea-' recrea-' lional purposes and state sales, property and income taxes should :sE;not De raised. He favors reduction II bf state sales tax on food and medi- Po- . Because rural Utah representa- ' lives feel responsible for getting tt state appropriations for their local .schools, each year the State Legis-; Legis-; ' ature grants requested funds to Vjll Utah institutions of higher learning learn-ing except the University of Utah, F Hemingway says. No Salt Lake representative re-presentative identifies with the Uni-ll!:?ersity Uni-ll!:?ersity and works on their behalf. s a University student, Heming-j,ay Heming-j,ay says he would work for equal '. inancial opportunity for the Uni-fersity. |