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Show 3 Here Aire Questions Being Discussed by Candidates DAILY HERALD FRIDAY, : OCTOBER 16, 1959 Utah County j Vtah Know Your City Council Candidates nlr Topics Southeast Aspirants William Jones i.-Jl- Southeast District Southeast District j there are any and do not electionthis issues in or wise to think it necessary make hard' feelings among our citizens by creating same. 2. Certainly we must always be willing and able to encourage further 'development in industry and by all meaps continued growth and e x p a nsion ol 1. I do not feel- - - I B Y U so wa may aiso; and aid religious a n d cultural devel opment. 3. eu-coura- ge , Explore" and means ways Mr. Jones for more indus try,, and seek ways to improve climate for business, develop ments. There has been no in crease 'in industry to speak of since Geneva Steel. . , recreation areas cer tainly must be improved if we are to continue to give our youth 4. Our - much heeded programs-- they are entitled to. AH other aspects of recreation must also' be in vestigated. Existing playgrounds land the boat harbor could certain, be improved and used to betly ter advantage. '5.1 am certainly against any increased sales tax. But not being a financial wizard I would like to think about other ways of raising the necessary funds for increased and present services. 6. I feel that,, much- progress has ; been made under the new system however, efforts must be continued in the direction of Waking Provo City employees happier in their work also we Ithe ' - i, or not td maintain oiir present" single administrator system of managing the utilities as one department among many in the city government jj)rjwhether and to make it adminithe from take it away strative control of the city man- aeer. Together with t bis is the question of whether or hot the re quirements for appointment as a city manager should be weakened or left as they are. I 'eel that in both of these issues that no radical changes should be made The utilities have showii a consistent growth and high profit under the general.! direction of toe cuy uiaudgci. 2 The City Councjlj dan help encourage growth and! expansion' by creating a good c limate for smaller industries and by fur of ther using modern ana pro government .management gressive planning. 3. In my opinion, t greatest problem is how to find enough revenues to meet the heeds of; overdue public works projects, more city services, ani better salaries for deserving city employees. The property! tax is already rather , high andjl jfeel that the sales tax should pe adopted as the best source of new reve- V nues Provo, l n is a genera very lovely! city t ' 51 and might add. ed with f I !ove people y Au tjnt ..tLi.S uivuaicc ..i LiJl duuuiuviuiivf Luc ..-- 4. wi -j- i ould make it hard for ihe city manager to carefully the activities of anv supervise it i rvit epartment neaa. ine present ity manager hs always discuss- d any administrative changes in dvance with the city council and he1 council has set the policy Jn these matters. 9. The city council has made a ong and careful study of the pro posal to permit dancing pi Over the years I have loved dancing .and I think that; young people should have good places to Idance,' but il years experience in juvenile court- work havel shown jmej that inixing dancing and liquor of ted leads to the downfall : a. a. P' j ; " m 1 weed-grow- city-own- ed j tav-brn- s. j - Pi . iihhiimm IwowiiimiW'Wi' iijujjmM imnnmM ' i fmnii , iiiiiiib iniua in iiuniwinii n ' PARAKEETS TROPICAl FISH Puppies -- Kittens Clayson-Richin- s i PET and IgARDEN SHOP 275 SOi UNIV. AVE. I 11. Discuss any ther jquestions advisory board, as some interests ' have proposed. , which you feel perinentl t 8. Are you against, or in sympathy with, two other proposals advanced some time ago by these same interests: (1) to change requirements for city manager candidates from an experienced - o FREE DELIVERY man jtrained in city administrao FRIENDLY SERVICE tion to a broader, ,less specific executive type background? (2 to require city council confirma tion of appointment and dis charge of department heads, in- stead of giving the city manager HEDQUIST full authority as now provided in PHONE WEST CENTER 104 the charter? .9. The city council currently is DRUGS BY IVAN" j FR 3-26- 72 i - C SHOP CARSON'S EVERYDAY SHELF PRICES in tmmmttm CANARIES j f 3 I mi of all city departments under one studying the proposal to permit head, including the utilities, has dancing in taernsltDo you have strengthened city government in an opinion on this issue? Provo? 10. The city council (currently 7.j Do you favor keeping the meets the first and third Monday electric utility under the unified nights of each month, jwith adsetup jor do you feel it would be ditional meetings fs needed. Do for the best good to you feel this is often enough, or it as a separate operation with should weekly meetings be held an administrative instead of an on regular schedule? i s - w oil i i of I ' - i' ' ' win irii f i ' V liTViillry.rniiiiili . auu recreation- development it can be done withput :. . mnmi n 1 JfcrrmiiilV 1 '""n mi .kiwiyitiii iiiiw 'in wmni r( l I ' y I .' . . v JJPf NY tJ mmm tj fp uj j rFTi y J J i Y , n hhiimimiti i miii i'fiin " V & (' i moiiiiiiiii.ii aJ i j ' - , vf3 if2 Carson's 1 . j ' ni fn fp uJBiUju carson u, quality u y c . f 'i ; !;; ' nYni n n r n rni s-frf- nm iB )) I ' ! ''!.'.'. mini CHOICE,. , y '';' j i' ' . v iiii ( - b b ' Jy- " JI . ybl i ..Lit - sSxv !',' fiiiil d recom- h d further a u tificatioh Mr. Passey loyal people and qualified cost. extravagant so create a healthy climate that 5. In considering the problem of we will not lose this type of employees. finding enough money tc pay for 7. Much study must be given to better salaries, more ?ulic servlis problem and I feel very firm- - ices, and overdue public works, that even those incumbent we should keep in m nci the old councilmen-haven'tbeen able to saying, "It is a wisjj man (or answer this, ys'o I certainly would city) who never spenls more than he has." In any base, the like to study this further. 8. Againi want to be perfectly wisest course is to keep the budg 'honest. ldo not think that, just et balanced. Since we need more anyone could 'be a city man- money we must find riew sources this of revenue. ager., feut I also think that ' . The unification of au city demust be given a lot of thought and at this same time I want to partments, including utilities, congratulate our present city under one administrator, has manager on a job well done. Let definitely strengthened Jcity govjus not divide the citizens but let .ernment in Provo. Ifjj something us create harmony. goes wrong, we know .whom to 9. It is . regretable that' the call to account. Haviag one perpresent city council has failed to son at the.head helps keep everytake action on this important subjec- thing "properly balar ced and it t.-Surely with the information avoids unnecessa ry conflict a decision could have among departments. available been reached without waiting for 7. I favor keeping the electric new candidates to be put on the utilities under their present uni.spot. Why haven't the incumbents fied setup. While the dyice of an 'made a decision? Could this advisory board is necessary and election have had something to valuable, the creation on an in do with the delay? dependent agency could lead to 10. Meetings should ' be as unnecessary division bf respons'.- often as necessary, irregardless bility. The city now has a new of how .many it takes to do the ctility ordinance wh&hj provides job. for a fine working re; ationship i; Thanks to The Daily Herald for between the city council the city the space alloted-fbthis. I 'am manager, and the advisory board grateful for thisj experience andfiiet's give it a chancri td work, numDiy present myseit, to the 8. Provo City has a three-citizens of Provo as a candidate million-dolla-(1). r annual pudget. LiKe for city councilman Southeast' and other any corporatio n, it has to for all of Provo. an have and well experienced "M; - WILLIAM JONES trained executive manager to best succeed. In this jrspect, is a modern city any different from a modern business (jorporation? City managers are projfessionals in their line. We woul not expect a man trained in jSoine other general line of business to per form as effectively as a profes- sional city manager and- J-I- 4aW. This 1. Whether semi-indepeiide- j 1.111X1 - prfe-electi- on that a proposal to 2) I feel Roy Passey t questions jwere numbers in the discussion by- the H for discus- various candidates. Herald the posed 'by sion in the' second part of the 1. What, in your opinion, is the forum. Numbers of No. 1 election issue? What is the Questions correspond with the your stand on this issue? . a 2. What can the city council of our young people. So many, of do toj further encourage growth the young people over 2lJ wno and expansion in Provo? iti beer have 3. What, do you believe, is toJ reatest need? What !ors lead the SV? yOUngeri neS P.rovs in the wrong paths. Some of my should be done to fill that need? 4. Comment, if ypii wish, on good friends are beer tavern op- erators and I do not want themi any other specific needs (such to think-- am casting a reflection as further development of the upon their establishments, but 1 Provo Boat Harbor recreational feel that we must draw the line area, ridding' Provo of unsightly n when a proposal is made to. mix! lots and parkways, and drinking. dancing improvingsanitation facilities at 10. I feel that the current local and canyon schedule of meetings of the city parks, etc.) 5. One of the most difficult council is entirely and completely adequate. There has always been problems in a growing city like a quorum of councilmen available Provo is the raising of ample whenever; other meetings! have revenue to finance salaries and been necessary. On occasion, public services and improvethere have been several succes- ments. Discuss your approach to sive meetings in one week.! the problem. ROY PASSEY. 6. Do you think that unification The. following , . ) . ; - v 1 APPLE CIDER rnCPM HfiAMfV . I , r s Timpanogos Stake Sets Conference PLEASANT GROVE- !- The Timi ..nogos LDS Stake quarterly conference will be held ' at the Timpanogos Stake House, OcL 17 and 18. Oct. 17 mm. us in V Del Monte ut, 303 Canl Jollytime White or Yello- w- FREE FLASHLIGHT! and stake welfare committees" should be in attendance! On the same evening the general priest The general authorities as- - hood meeting will b held at 8 All priesthood bearers signed to speak are' Elder George p.m. Q. Morris of the Council of the should attend this mee ing. Twelve and Glenn L. Rudd of the The general sessions will be cl.urch welfare committee. held Sunday, at 10 a.fn and 2k30 '. The meeting schedule is as 'fol- p.m. and the youth cckiference at lows:' welfare, meeting, f Saturday, 7:30 p.m. 61 SNOWDRIFT . 6 tn 1.59 CRISCO ,. ril UAon r A I I IV LUA UP TO PROMPTLV Home Laundry Size, Toilet Soap, 1c Sale, Bath Size . . 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