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Show Council member seats Council Seat R B get any compensation or have any financial involvement with any thing in which my father's Lynette Hubbard Lynette Hubbard is running for council member seat B. Her campaign is slogan "Moving to a Brighter Future." Hubbard company does. I promise that my Dad's partnership in the development has nothing to do with me seeking candidacy at all. If there is a conflict of interest on a issue then I will abstain from the vote. I feel that integrity and honesty and caring and hard work are lacking in this world today." Kelton Larsen is a Lehi native; her years, Lynette Hubbard Jeff Hubbard, and she have three children. She attended Dixie College and BYU with an emphasis in elementary education but says that she has "majored in life As a citizen, Hubbard has been involved in the Saratoga 17 Springs community since she moved there one year ago and has attended town council meetings for the same amount of time. She sees the need for improvement and has chosen to get involved for that reason. The biggest problem I felt was our city government's inability to take public con- cerns seriously. I have lived in this community for slightly over a year now and have met Kelton Larsen has lived in the area for six-and-a-h- years and is a self-employ-ed heating and air condi- tioning con- general con- tractor and tractor. He a li A i a A Larsen political ence in college, is a scout leader, and an Eagle Scout. He and his wife have four children. He is concerned about the future of Saratoga Springs. "I'm concerned that most people moved out here for the country atmosphere in a rural area and I'm for controlled but growth. I'm not there needs to be a happy median somewhere. There needs to be an agricultural and rural sci-- Kelton anti-grow- th many wonderful intelligent people whose concerns, if addressed might have made the past a better memory for all of buffer Lehi and C present their views going to remain very neutral until I can find out what the public wants to do and what direction they want to go in." "I feel FinanceTreasurer that the financial aspect of government needs to be closely accounted. We need to know where every nickel is spent and why and have it spent according to the consensus of the com. munity." Public InputConstituent - Representation -- "IH do what the public wants. I will remain neutral and go in with an open mind to research the issues, poll the public, and then act according to what the public would have us do." "I Conflict of Interest . have no ties in business or otherwise with the water company, developer, construction companies, real estate agents...none whatsoever." Council Seat C Jim Kone Candidate Jim Kone is an applications engineer for Varian products and has been a resiin dent x-r- Saratoga for Springs one with wife who the public to hear their cerns and to act on those his S I :u Carta oper- concon- cerns." Finances and Treasurer "There needs to be a treasure. I think that should have been addressed as a primary issue the last 15 weeks." and Public Hearings Constituent Representation "I think that we need to get involvement from the constituents and address their con- city." "I have Conflict of Interest no conflict of interest, not in any way." TimothyL. Taylor Timothy Taylor is a native of Idaho and moved to Utah in 1983. He received his B.S. from the University of Utah and his J.D. from the Creighton University School of Law. He married Jennifer Miller and together have they three chil- dren. He is the legal counsel for the State & up Special adults only class of n Lessons Performances with the Dpnartment Tours Competitions Elaine Schaugaard - Director (18 Years Experience) - Waft Call Today! 768-870- 3 fcvSH fLMl Internet Access Cnarial" JUCWlQl No busy signals Local company, local tech support f" J - f Timothy Taylor .... v.- Classes starting now! All levels - Ages 5 Securities 0 ... Fall Registration "Back to School :?AcMSS between Saratoga ates the "All Commerce us." and also has is a solo practiand the Crossroads." Springs She would like the city revA;.-- .X Water Ordinance "Let the Furniture" tioner. From March 1998 until enue expenditures to reflect the people decide. I've talked to a shop in Jim Kone March 1999, Taylor was the and priorities of the community and lot of people and I think the Lehi, counsel of the Saratoga to have a government that people should decide that. their' two young children. He Springs Development and also works for the people and with "I think they're graduated with his MBA and provided counsel for Finance the people. over budgeted as it is; I would BA from Westminster College Centurion Mines Corporation Hubbard also wants to strive play it pretty conservative and He supports fiscal responsiin 1997. for a balance in agricultural get a treasurer ASAP. bility and wise use of the town's the has been Taylor and rural settings with the subPublic Input "My position limited funds. He believes that Saratoga Springs city clerk and urb and have some commercial is We the People.' The biggest Saratoga is a residential com- recorder, and has been a Utah development and to find better problem we've got is the gov- munity with very limited State and County delegate. One solutions to deal with public ernment doesn't listen to the sources of revenue. of the areas that he would like Kone also believes that an to focus on the most would be safety, where response time is people. I think on controversial precious. issues the decisions should be important function of city gov- the commercial development in "We were Water ordinance ernment is to manage growth the Four Corners area. "If we put before the voters." all satisfied with the situation Conflict of Interest "No, I and provide the infrastructure can figure out a way to get serand as homeowners we ere all don't have any. I own a con- used by residents and businessvices up there, it will be a boon share holders. The city spent struction and heating and air es, such as roads, recreational for our town." "I was quite a bit of money in a law conditioning company but what facilities and parks. I pledge to Water Ordinance view on city the suit with our tax dollars. At I make in Saratoga Springs is take the long-terlaw in the suit plaintiff this point in time I don't know minimal with most of my con- issues. the town in regards to against "I believe that city governif the water company would tracts being outside of Saratoga the water ordinance and we ment should be courteous and need to go forward; we have want to deal with the responsiSprings." service oriented.. I will work to spent so much time on it. Let's bility again but I would proba.i make. .the planning! process "move on and go on to other bly seek other bids for water ! Terry. A. Stapley more consistent and uniformly service"" The water company, Terry Stapley is moving on applied. I promise to listen to issues. Finances "The city is in Waterpro, is up for bid in about violation and can not operate to "New Ideas, New Horizons." and act on your concerns, and one year and at that time it can without a treasurer. There Stapley was born and. raised in to make the city council more be opened to bids and we can should be one there and I'm Arizona. He accessible to the residents." review their performance and moved with Water Ordinance Issue cost." very concerned that there is his wife "The water ordinance needs to more going out in expenditures See ELECTION on page 11 be revisited and brought before than in revenue." Hubbard Sandy and two their feels that the city revenue children at expenditures should reflect the home into Ramona Mitchell is closing the of the About CLGGER cerns. There needs to be more involvement community regarding issues that affect the Division year Free Press New Utah! - Wednesday. September 22, 1999 Page 7 se II 11 per yearly) (pre-pai- d mo- - $ 129.95 per year is pleased to offer premium interne access includes: unlimited internet access, 3 that 15 accounts, megs of web space and 56K access speeds. Month to month access $16.95 per month. 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Growth is a concern for Stapley, he would like to see progressive ideas used for the town's future growth. He thinks that it is critical that the rural community have representation in the town government also. "I am Water Ordinance v JoArm Adams 52 E. Main Suite Am. Fork 756-350- 3 30 years experience as stylist & salon owner Licensed instructor at Mary Kawakami School of Beauty Air Custom Wrap & BlowStyling Regular Perms j Coloring i & $Q33 LJ fcf3 first visit Expires Oct 30.1999 1 j j to us about mocorcyde protection." Being in good hands is the ony place to have Terry Stapley dren. Stapley works for the Larry H. Miller Group with a compa- ny Talk 1 We're Your Hometown Agents - Ion Sorenson State 1407-B- Orem fez Glen Pack HO S. torn Pi. Grove 785-125- 5 be.- 225-200- 0 JSw CiifTWailman 135 N. State Orem 225-553- 3 Liana Wall man 135 N. State Orem 225-553- 3 01997 Altstat Indemnity Company. Notntxtx. lanoe. Subject to avaiabiMy and qualifications. Ever wonder why a bird can sit on a rx nwr line and not get shocked? That's just one of the questions school kids ask Rod Redding Always quick with an answer, Rod explains that w hen a bird sits on a pow er line, it's onlv sirring on one w ire and it's not touching anything that's grounded. There's more to it than that but it all becomes ckar when you see it demonstrated on the Hazard Hamlet a Large electronic board that can simulate electrical hazards. Rod takes it with him when he goes to grade schools The kids are startled when they see sparks come out of a toaster not used safely. Or Warn why they shouldn't let a - litis do it. v ou can t. 9 r V kite get caught tn an overhead power line. Rod Redding has been giving ekvtrical safety presentatkms in grade schools for 12 years and that's not ev en his real job. When he's not volunteering to teach kids safety, he's a district meter man for Utah Power. Rod's probably taught 15.CXX) kids but he figures that if he's kept one child safe, then it's a good thing. Rod Redding. Meter Man. Teacher. And the kind of empkn ee tlvit Utah Power is pnnid to haw helping in our schools i' 4 V i) UTAH POWER A PacifiGwp Gm;ny Making it happen. |