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DUNN SMITH C HOWARD H. WHITE CLYDE A. VMelaOne Mo I JAN School Bond NtboSchoolDislnclNoB KAREN School Dtshicl 1 Ikii School Burt Burd LAPP X BLACK lout Volt tor Ont L EARL No I WILLIAM G. WILLIAMSON WCHARD OtUcl D. WARD LANE lout School KAYE WESTWOOD nn CHUNTZ local No Burt MAURINE G. HIATT RICHARD A, HEAPS Scim Surd Mom Scim Ontrcl Ntoo One BLACK C LEWIS JAN loi School School , in.injt.utm i ! C COLYAR of Merchandise for all your school sewing and clothing needs C HARVEY HOGUJND on the respective ballots in the various voting districts throughout Utah County. In witness thereto, I hereunder set my hand and seal this 9th day of August, 1984. WILLIAM F. HUISH STATE OF UTAH) COUNTY OF UTAH)ss I, William F. Huish, Utah County Clerk, do hereby certify the foregoing to be a correct facsimile ballot for the Primary Election to be held August 21, 1984, which ballot shows the names of all candidates eligible for election. Only names of those candidates applicable will be Published in the Lehi Free Press Aug.,15, Utah County Clerk 1984. r 1882 Voting places notice for Utah County 1 fC XU-4- f VecOis 1984 Notice is hereby given that on Tuesday, August 21, 1984, the Primary Election will be held at the polling places listed herein. The polls will be open at 7:00 a.m. and continue to 8:00 p.m. of the same day for voting of all persons properly registered and qualified to vote in their respective districts. v ; WILLIAM ; . V F. HUISH Utah County Clerk Primary Election Polling Places ; 1984 Lehi 1 Lehi2 Lehi 3 Lehi 4 Lehi 5 Lehi 6 Lehi 7 Lehi 8 Lehi 9 Lehi 10 Lehi 11 Lehi 12 Lehi 13 Cedar Fort Fairfield Published in the Lehi Lehi Jr. High Lehj Elementary Lehi Elementary Lehi Jr. High Diana Bailey home Sego Lily Elementary Meadow Elementary Sego Lily Elementary Lehi Jr. High Lehi Elementary Elsie Ozancin Diane Worthington Sego Lily Elementary Fire Station Maureen Anderton Free Press 152 N. Center 651 N. Center 651 N. Center 151 N. Center 1195 W. 1870 N. 550 E. 900 N. 176 S. 500 W. 550 E. 900 N. 152 N. Center 651 N. Center 10482 N. 800 W. 324 W. 1850 N. 550 E. 900 N. 54 N. Center Fairfield Listen to what your legislators are saying about Norm Bangerter. d & Bangerter is a builder by profesit and carries over into his public sion, service. He knows how to build people and programs and develop the most solutions to state problems. J J Norm cost-effecti- ve Rep. James R. Moss, Orem f f As governor, Norm not only would be but would represent the approachable, interests of the entire state. For Utah County, this... will be refreshing and rewarding. J J Rep. Joseph A. Jenkins, Provo Aug. 15, 1984. .) C Norm is conservative. He works well with people, and has been very successful in the legislative system. He will do an excellent job as governor. J J Hunters Safety course scheduled to start Monday, August 27 Sen. LeRay Safety Course is being must have this course before they offered at the Legion Hall in the are eligible for a hunting license. Dean Co edge will instruct the Memorial Building beginning class. There is a $4.00 fee Monday, August 27 at 5 p.m. The class is for anyone ages 12 for the course. through 21. Prospective hunters A Hunters 11 ten-ho- L. McAllister, Orem have found Norm to be warm and friendly, courageous and decisive. J J Rep. W. Robert Phelps, Payson I fair-minde- d, Each session of the Legislature has required a leader who could bring together the opposing views to arrive at a consensus that would serve the interests of all the people of the state. Norm has time and time again demonstrated this great leadership a. ability. J Rep. Richard L. Maxfield, Provo have known Norm to be wise in his judgement and very fair in his dealings with both parties. J J Rep. Lavinia L. Kanig, Spanish Fork I County's 14 Republican legislators, endorsed Norm Bangerter for governor. They've worked with him and they've seen him work, and they like his experience, his judgement, and his ability to get things done. Utah County leaders who know the demands of the governor's office agree that Norm Bangerter is prepared for the job. Of Utah ( Norm's sound judgement, calm temperament and keen sense of leadership are qualities that we need in our governor's seat. JJ He Rep. Neal B. Evans, American Fork understands the educational needs 12 have of our people and the need to improve our educational system. J J Rep. Donald R. LeBaron, Highland Back-to-Scho- ( Norm is a man of unquestioned integrity and sound judgement. J j ol Rep. Don R. Strong, Springville Coupon Special am impressed with Norm's dedication and his ability to foresee solutions and accomplish them. J J I Permanent Hair Cut Reg. & $3Q25 ---I Rep. R. Lee Ellerton, Orem f consultation, shampoo, condition, brush (2.50 value), FREE 8 oz. bottle i shamooo (3.25 vale). $10 total savings plus 10 discount on all retail items. Expires Includes: i 83184. ' ulVjV 34.50 FREE vent in It Long hair slightly more. Not good with other promotions. Norm will win the governorship this fall for us. His popularity reaches beyond the Republican Party to Independents and Democrats as well. J J Sen. Paul Rogers, Orem His leadership has filled a critical need during the past few years when the state of Utah has been hit with a severe recession, major floods, and a crisis in education. J Rp. Carl D. Anderson, Orem 'GOVERNOR VAL IT. GOVERNOR J ? Mon. thru Sat. 8:30-p.m. T I... 0.1ft Oo p.m. luesaay, o.ju 5 H A ' I R C A tnntu rfNTIR in AMERICAN FORK UTAH R E SUITE 7567617 I i , Prepared for the fob. Paid Political Advertisement R |