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Show Orem-Geneva Times Thursday, May 2, 1968 - 4 CPL. REX D. SKINNER, left and Sp5 Steven L. Gull enjoy a common bond: both are stationed near DaLang, Vietnam, both are from Orem, both are scheduled for leave in June and they are cousins. Orem Cousins Stanley D. Roberts Roberts Files For Re-Election For 4-Year Term The following statement was made by Utah County Commis sioner Stanley D. Roberts today withtheannoucementSS seek rPotaHnn fnr , four vot . . term representing the North end' of Utah County. "It has been a privilege and a pleasure to serve the Deoole of Utah County as the two year Commissioner since January -Although the Commission has been confronted with many prob- lems such as the County's law- suit against the State Tax Com- mission on unequal assessment of property in the Provo and orem providing essential services and maintaining physical properties at a high standard despite a 1967 reduced budget. - "I wish to express my thanks for the excellent cooperation received re-ceived from all of the County elected officials and their departments, depart-ments, the many fine citizens' committees, the news media, the city and schools officials, and the County residents themselves. therefore, I am fUiffwith the County Clerk my intention tobea candidate ontheRepubUcanticket, : is my conviction that our constitutional form of Government Govern-ment is being threatened as never before in our history and that local lo-cal government must be strengthened strength-ened to avoid a takeover by federalism. fed-eralism. "I feel that much progress has been made in Utah County toward solving our ownproblemssuchas in air pollution, water supply and contamination, encouraging industrial in-dustrial development, coordinated coordin-ated long range comprehensive planning in all fields of related public and private needs, pointing out the necessity for legislation to bring about equalization of assessment as-sessment of property and notable progress in many other problem areas. "I am committed to the concept con-cept of restoring individual freedom free-dom vouchsafed by the Constitu-tlo, Constitu-tlo, full observance of law and order and eliminating all forms of nonessential Federal controls, and waste of public funds. Commissioner Roberts is a native Utahn of pioneer ancestry. He has had eighteen years experience ex-perience with public utilities and twenty years as a business executive ex-ecutive and owner. He has given many years of service in community com-munity and charitable organizations organiza-tions and has attended schools in Utah and Arizona, graduating from a technical school in Los Angeles and having attended the University of Utah. "He has been active in the L.D.S. Church, having served as Bishop and in the Stake Presi-dency-now serving as President of the American Fork Stake. "He is married to the former Madge Munk and the father of eight children and nine grandchildren, grand-children, and an Indian foster child. 'He is presently chairman of the Utah County Commission and President of the Utah County Council of Governments. He is . Meet in Vietnam It was a great reunion for two cousins from Orem this month when they found themselves both stationed near DaNang in Vietnam. Viet-nam. Sp5 Steven L. Gull, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn H. Gull, 1225 N. Main, Orem, has been in Vietnam since November, 1966. He was stationed near Saigon in the 446th transportation Co. until the company pulled out in February Feb-ruary for a camp near Dong Ha. This month he was transferred to DaNang. His cousin Cpl Rex D. Skinner, son of Mr. and Mrs. John S. Skinner, 1107 S. 400 W., Orem, left for Vietnam in April, 1967, and is with the Third Battalion, Eleventh Marine Regiment, First Marine Division, "H" Battery, also near DaNang. April 16th Steven set out to find Rex and after looking most of the day caught a mail truck that tdok' him to "H" Battery. He discovered his cousin working in a shop and after a surprised IT ? surprisea SLSSS 5! f J? PVer ld in the USA. They emect to be to gether until both are scheduled for leave. Steven is due for leave in June. He graduated from Orem Hirii r" ." ",m?n Zifr SKffiJffi ST nh " Jf comlng home on leave J " Airman Larry Hieb vrves m Inailana THAILAND - Airman First Class Larry G. Hieb,. son of Mr. and Mrs. Geroge Hieb of 773 N. Fourth East, Orem, is on duty with the 4258th Strategic Wing at U-Tapao Airfield, Thailand. Airman Hieb, a Strategic Air Command aircraft mechanic, supports B-52 Stratoeortress nre KJXrS 1 Itrl rSoSJl $ " ffif. ioSSh.., Hkh s?hont V f rem g nool Michael Oerntsen Receives Promotion GERMANY-Michael S. Bernt-sen, Bernt-sen, son of Mr. and Mrs. John R. Berntsen, 466 W. 800 South, Orem, was promoted to Army first lieutenant, March 20, while assigned with the 35th Artillery Group, Germany. Lieutenant Berntsen is a public pub-lic affairs officer in the group's Headquarters Battery. He entered enter-ed -the Army in March, 1966, and arrived overseas in March. .1967. ' The lieutenant graduated in 1958 from Orem High School He attended the University of Utah, Salt Lake City. His wife, Diane, is with him in Germany, No camper should be without a kit for minor emergencies, say the camping experts. 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