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Show WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 17, THE DAILY UTAH CHRONICLE Contenders in Sandy City's Mayor Race Debate OBGYN Adashi Of the approximately 27,000 students enrolled at the University of Utah, only about 2,350 are from the suburb of Sandy, according to Chris Pezely of Student Affairs. The lack of interest on campus created by a debate between Rep. Trisha and incumbent RepubBeck, Dr. Eli Adashi, professor and chairman of the department of obstetrics and gynecology, has been elected as a fellow to the American Association for the Advancement of Science, the organization that publishes the lican Tom Dolan for "The Race for Sandy City Mayor" in unsurprising: about 20 people attended. The Hinckley Institute of Politics hosted the event and broadcast it on the radio. The debate, however, encompassed issues ranging from local concerns to potential safety and terrorism during the Olympics. Both candidates used the opportunity to outline the platforms of their campaign. "I'm running on my record," Dolan said, referring to his eight years in office as mayor. According to Dolan, a recent Dan Jones survey of residents showed 98 percent liked living in Sandy, and 99 scientific journal Science. Adashi received the fellowship because of his "career ofj significant accomplishments," according to Dr. Lorris Betz, senior vice president for health sciences, "He's a leader in women's health, particularly research involving cancer of the reproductive system," Eetz said The AAAS elected Adashi through nominations from three of its current members. The fellowship is a recognition for his "scientifically or socially distinguished" contribution to the' advancement of science and its percent felt safe. Adding to his reputation, Dolan pointed out the 12 percent decrease of property taxes over the past five years. Beck focused on representation of the people. "People have felt left out of city application, Adashi, who was traveling and unavailable for comments, has been a faculty member since December 1996. Among his most prestigious accomplishments are membership in the Institute of Medicine and Presi- are trying to create a satellite he said, one that creates job and city," shopping opportunities for the estimated 93,000 Sandy residents. "The community has blossomed," Dolan said. "I love to do "what I'm hall," she said. "We need to be able to have an open exchange with resi- ALI HASNAIN Chronicle News Writer Receives Nat'l Fellowship "We dents." In accordance with her five year work as a state representative, Beck believes people have legitimate concerns. Many believe political turf is represented before safety concerns. She also voiced her concern about tax burdens shifting and the issue of double taxation. For example, many people are forced to pay for water services which they don't receive, she door-to-do- or doing." Based on numerous credentials accumulated over the years, he ended Hinckley Institute Director Ted Wilson, acting as the moderator, asked both candidates about a possible terrorist threat and the potential for shutting down the Olympics. "We are going to face some sort of recession," Dolan said. He pointed to his 11 percent fund balance, which was described as "a city's rainy day funds." Dolan's plan has not convinced Beck. "Bankruptcy is up in Utah," she said, pointing to a headline in The Salt Lake Tribune. Beck argued with the overspending necessary for starting new projectsthat it would be difficult to compensate for a potential decrease, in Olympic revenue. Dolan explained the many projects in Sandy are for the sake of its residents' convenience. ff.f for the people." ahasnainchronicle.utah.edu I, ..22MMMi- -- Try All The Winning Varieties! 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