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Show Sundj, 2; Counfy Surveyor Candidates Viewed Campaign Corner Arthur Jueschke Counfy Attorney Candidates tural engineering in 12 beer, president of the For 15 years he has I tah chapter of trie been an assistant pivies-soSoneh ol Piolessional ot civil engineering at Engineers a member Bngham Young I niver-sity- . and past director ol the teaching surveying from Clumber ol Comphotogrumetrv soils, merce, member of the concrete, statics, Cougar Club. r mechanics, graphics, etc member of the Provo For 10 years he was a Freedom Festival comsurveyor s aid tor Provo mittee and member of and the Utah Countv the American Forestry I rthur F Jueschke. 1'rovo. is campaigning tor Utah County Su. veyor r the Democratic Party ticket He has been actively engaged in land surveying in the area ince 1S61 and is a licensed professional land suivevor He was burn and educated in Milwaukee. on Casey Christensen Christensen. H Casey Payson. is challenging the incumbent Utah pointed deputy county attorney in working under Dayle Jetis. and I r L rs later under Arnold , Roylance until 1974. when he was elected countv attorney He also served as i County attorney as a candidate on the Democratic assistant district farm. a managed He his training at BYU. graduating with high honors Mr. Christensen graduated from the University of Utah College of Law in December, 1976 and moved with his wife and children to Albuquerque, N.M ., where he engaged in private law practice for a year BYU Seeks Twins for Max-fiel- CASEY CHRISTENSEN Fifty sets of identical twins are being sought by the Human Performance Research Center at BYU to participate in a research project to in- vestigate the role of NOALL WOOTTON He and his wife made Noall the decision to return to as Seeking Utah County, and he was admitted to the Utah Bar Utah County attorney for another four years is recently. He is currently Noall T. Wootton. in the legal firm of Max-fielAmerican Fork. and Gammon. A native of American Mr Christensen said he decided to run for county Fork, he attended school in that city and studied attorney because he at would like to see a full accounting and pre-laBYU. He graduated from Wootton d Performance Research Center, and Dr. Douglas Ridges and Dr. Frank Yanowitz, cardiologists at the Univer- attorney for and Pleapointed out that the office American Fork now has a staff of 14, with sant Grove cities. nine The He has been active in genetics in determining aerobic capacity. attorneys. 0 Ted Adams, principal budget has gone from in 1975 to $336,000 researcher on the project, said twins between this year, for an increase the ages of 18 and 25 will of 118 percent. "I will concede my opparticipate in a series of fitness performance ponent prosecuting extests, heart rate studies perience, but I have had exand analysis of blood administrative perience, and am willing parameters. As a side benefit, iden- to devote my full time to tical twins will be able to the job," he declared. He asserted that police find out if they really are identical, Adams said. officers complain when "Some sets of twins think they go to the county atthey are identical when, torney's office and must in reality, they really talk to another police ofaren't," the researcher ficer, and not an explained. Twin sets interested in participating in the research project or who wish more information can contact Adams at ext. 2834 or 3981. Other researchers involved in the project are Dr. Garth Fisher of the Human College of Law in 1964 and joined his father in the practice of law in his native town. For 10 years he was city attorney for Lindon, and for eight years was Christensen city Mr. r Wis . attending the m-- - vices. Mr. Wootton is married to the former Irene He noted that statistics Barnes of Lehi and they have two daughters and a published in the annual son. of the Utah report Judicial Council show major crimes have increased by 120 percent since 1975-7but the The last male of the reports indicate convic- sovereign tions are at 63 percent. Netherlands was the "Crime is increasing, but grandfather of the precriminal filings have sent Queen Juliana, Wihardly gone up at all," he lliam III, who reigned said. from 1849 to 1890. ni t CLYDE R NAY LOR American drainage plan exploration of better utilization of culinary water, a Society ot Professional master plan for county Engineers. Consulting transportation, and betEngineers Council, and ter flood control. He is married to the Utah Council ot Land former Fae Nielsen, and Surveyors Active in civic and they are the parents of church aitaus. he has six children Jueschke. Democrat, in the November election A native of Provo. Mr. Naylor has made his River Plata home in Orem since 1962. BUENOS AIRES. where he is in private A Argentina il'PIi practice in land surveynew hovercraft service ing and engineering. A graduate of Lincoln between Buenos Aires and i oionia. I ruguay. on High School, he earned the opposite shore of the his civil engineering Rio de La Plata, now degree from BYU in 1960. links the cities three and was awarded a masters degree in struc times a dav countv - Without advertising, a terrible thing happens... Nothing. IPlPCIDVflD WOMCDlllllllMiStlllPdDtiail already dinate Survey Control into the mountainous areas of Utah County development is occurring," Mr. Jueschke said. He stressed his intent to work with the county planning department, county board of health, fire marshal's office and Wyom- ing, and Arizona, and a alor said the oifice registered land survevor needs to change its direcin Utah and Arizona tion to aci omplish many He is a member of the engineering goals, such American Society ol Civil as a better count v Engineers arterial road links Surveyor, running between the cities in the against Arthur F developed and to expand the network of state Coor- where housing and recreational home engineer in Utah. A.ssocu(iion In seeking the otlice ot count surveyor. Mr Society o t Testing Materials. National road department to asR. Naylor sure high standards are Clyde maintained as developClyde R. Naylor. ment occurs professional engineer and Mr Jueschke said he registered land surveyor, intended to study the is the Republican canneed lor additional didate for Utah County tinue with the fine programs fv ARTHUR JUESCHKE one-thir- the Republican party and served one term as Utah County Bar president. Mr. Wootton was ap- - j registered professional x .0 University of Wisconsin In 1956 he moved to Provo to continue his education at the Bngham Young University in engineering n attorney the University jf Utah serving Utah County. "I feel it is time we had a full time administrator in the office, and if elected I will give up my outside legal work to devote full time to the job," he stated. d Surveyor s oil ice He is attorney's office He has completed several seminars for and bisiness manageprosecuting attorneys, in- ment cluding the Homicide Mr Jueschke is marSymposium in San Fran- ried to the former Carol cisco, short courses fur Stout, and they are the prosecutors at Chicago, parents of four children and National Trial TaIn 1961. he began workctics for District ing for the Provo City Prosecutors, at Phoenix Engineering DepartIn 1973 he was admitted ment, working in all to practice law before the areas of the department, Tenth Circuit Court ol specializing later in Appeals. directing the surveying He has taught classes activities. In 1970 he in constitutional law to helped form Cameron. law enforcement students Jueschke and Associates. at BYU for three years, Consulting Engineers and and also conducts train- Land Surveyors and in ing courses for local law 1972 helped form enforcement officers & Jueschke. nring hie tinitr sjfjth t vliUlti n ihe county attorney's ofEngineers and Land seen a Surveyors. He has been fice, he has tremendous increase in active in that firm to the the workload in both present criminal and civil cases He is past president of for the county. the Central Utah AssociaThe office now has two tion of Engineers and is attorneys to serve the an active member of The county's civil needs, and Utah Council of Land d is receiving of Surveyors. its budget from its parMr. Jueschke praised ticipation in the Utah Of- the work done by L.D. fice of Recovery Ser- Green. "I pledge to con- I Mil time county and fraternal at- torney for Richard until that office was combined with the county party ticket. A native of Salem. Mr. Christensen was brought up on a farm, and later completed 178. Tiih HKKU.D !' ,000 If (ht'(fi!(D)ffM M i to if! over the city, women are talking about the figure- shaping success they've had with Gloria Marshall. Using the exclusive Gloria Marshall method, almost anyone can now lose weight! Read what these ladies have to say L-Jand we think you'll agree: j LX All You have a friend ulio fairs I Ml I al Gloria Marshall! sity of Utah Medical Center. The project is being funded by BYU and the Deseret Foundation. W Orem Man Plans to , California UTAH COUNTY invest- 120-be- d nursing home. If purchased, the Central Utah Convalescent resident of Utah County Bachelor s degree in police science Graduate of Texas A & M Polygraph School Graduate of National Sheriffs Institute Graduate of Correctional Management Institute of WICHE High Counselor in LDS Church Immediate past president of Utah Sheriffs As sociation Immediate past chanman of Utah Peace Officer Standards & Training Council the he He the proposal to purchase was made by E. Ronald Lanet, citizens" needs. be held. Stewart director C. of Smith, the state agency said, "The anticipated purchase would amount to $1.48 million." He said the new owners intend to have the facility managed by the Plantation Company, which presently own the Plantation Nursing Home in Salt Lake City. Mr. Smith said anyone can request a public hearing to present comments, ask questions, or register recomplaints. Such a be should he said, quest, the to in made writing state agency. The Orem facility is located at 575 East 1400 South in Orem. It has 100 skilled - care and 20 intermediate - care beds. works. WE SUPPORT MACK HOLLEY FOR SHERIFF He is experienced, dedicated, and educated He understands people and works for them He is fair in all his dealings Mr Brady Dirker Mo Wayne C Close Mr ft Mrs Phil Etnni M' ft Mm Jack Finns Mr ft Mrs Bo Barlow Mr ft Mrs John Otdroyd Mr ft Mrs Hollo Anderson Mr ft Mrs Steve Kay Of Harold E Nimer Harlfy GHlman Mr Aiidtijh Gene Leo Owen Chrittenaen Wfner Murphy Bill Wrltrt Ray KUucK Lee 9'own Wayne Biown Wffn Brown Clevp Sweiiwn G Dayton Hughes Ken Fotshee Richard A Harmer Gywn Hornier Tom O Niel Coey Stichney Or Kent B Davit Odvid Dr JAy Radmjill Hfmr led Bindley Ditn Mux Maivey Hulthison Mi AMdMtft Lnmar Miner Mo Charlet R Larun Mr & Mrs Ret beven Mike Petto Mr ft & Ur ft Craig Snyder Dallas Young, J" Arnold Roylance Elmr Terry Ciflif Aldnch Kent Johnson Ray Fo Sr Hhv CMui.it Ol He is a devoted family man He holds responsible church, civic, Kartn Shtpherd and Dons Fulimtr J' Pel yi son tnl Pftcson Gmnl tvm Cu'ho Christensen Richard Daiebout Richard Roach Wilham K Hrfles Eugene San'Oid Hebiw Hny tv'C Richard Maiheid Ptnllij) Chnstensen Joseph E Creer Dt Wm H Sorensen C J iBud) Harnun Lnmnr iLumi Hoiley SKU'OII K OtlKCfl DiO Henne Dave MtMuiltii Mr ft Mrs Mai Packard Mr ft Mis Paul Gourd in Mi & Mts David Close Mrs John Rotimtio Packard Phil Penman Deihert R Warner J"t Hale Mr A Cal Ed Chappie Jackson Howaid Gary Slott Jcrril B Wilson Wally Davis John Bernlsen Doye C'tiok Tori t'aye Owen Mair:SOn ClCM- Bingham p. R.crvut A Can Harold Ho'lCy Andrew W McCullo.ign Richard Harrington J Rulon Morgan Berk Washburn r ,i Vee Due to the consideration, enthusiasm and genuine interest of the personnel one cannot fall at Not only has Gloria Marshall my mentnl and physical condition but have more energy improved, than the past five years My thonki to Gloria Marlholl for giving me bach roy lelf esteem. Not only have lost pounds ond inches, but leel great too recommend this program to any woman for her her well as as emotional physical Clara Patru Maidene Neson girls. Becky Dove Vcmon Hanson Dr ClOyd JO i "Gloria Marshall, t love you." Coming to (he salon this past three months has been most rewarding, it has helped my attitude about myitlf 100. Also, losing 34 lbs. and 32 inches has really been a fantastic physical improvement. The girls are all beautiful ond have helped me so with their enthusiasm. Thcnks service positions KrwDS Santord Philip Barney Scott Oberhansiey Dennis Hoiley Taylor James Clyde Reynolds P McCune D Sandgren R D Franer Dave Thomas A L Tooke Calvin Bi'd Alan Br,i Earl Child Harold Vai Wagecp' Nrai Kershnpi Gie.. D Tanner StiiaM B Tanner ,iduss' No matter how much you'd like to lose, don't put it off any longer! Join the more than HALF MILLION women who've discovered the oys of being slim at Gloria Marshall! Call today for a COMPLETE FIGURE ANALYSIS by a trained she'll show you how to meet your figure figure counselor - goals! Individual results will vary, so call now to discover what Gloria Marshall can do for you1 ( all loritt) ! In mir ILIh year with lo2 locations from coast to coast A went to Gloria Marshall as a last resort to lose weight. really didn't think anyone could help me. But the people there are so friendly and understanding that two months later am 25 pounds ond 20 inches happier. Plus got an added bonus of feeling like have more energy. Thank you Gloria Marshall. M v Tramed and dedicated volunteers have been utilized. 42 in the Jeep Patrol. 18 in the Mounted Posse, and many others m programs Utah County s cost per capita for county law enforcement is still the lowest m the state of Utah Since starting at Gloria Marshall's have lost 21 lbs. and 23 inches. My husband and are very pleased with the results. The program really fong leu S'ngefon Deputies have been extensively trained in many of specialization They are concerned with Team of Modesto, Miio Doris Rigiwp v '"VJ areas the Realty California. Mr. Williard said the realty group was involved with investments. The State Health Planning and Development Agency must first approve the sale. Officials of the state planning agency said if any individual or group has concerns about the proposed sale a public hearing will have become a new person since coming to Gloria Marshall. It has been a marvelous experience and a great feeling to not only see what Gloria's has done to change the me on the outside, but the me on the inside as well! Now after losing both weight and inches I'm never afraid of what the scales might tell me and can even smile at my reflection when I'm out window shopping. JeaneKe A. Clark Gloria Marshall Salon: An easy and pleasant way to lose inches and pounds. The salon is always clean and the counselors are friendly and helpful, which makes a very enjoyable experience. Under Macks leadership Utah County has developed a very modern Rehabilitation and Security Center. Life-lon- Mapleton, told The representing e an experienced, dedicated law enforcement administrator Center in Orem would be managed by a second company that owns the Plantation Nursing Home in Salt Lake City. The owner of the Orem center, Clyde L. Willard, of 916 E. 1600 S., The friendly ladies at Gloria Marshall's were helpful in me losing 31 lbs. and 32 inches in three measurements. It worked when everything else failed. It is worth all you put into it. feel great. Thanks for the Gloria Marshall plan. The SHERIFF ment firm has proposed Orem buying a Herald he was selling care facility because intended to retire. said he has owned center since 1963. i ) " Sell Center A ou) Your PERSONALIZED PROGRAM will ir elude' EXCLUSIVE FIGURE SHAPING EQUIPMENT It (Joes Ihe GUIDNUTRITIONAL PERSONALIZED work lor you1 ANCE It lets you eat most ol the hods you like and still lose NO FAD OR STARVATION DIETS PERSONAL weight' ATTENTION ol trained figure experts' NO SHOTS. PILLS OR DISROBING. lour results s(;irl (lie uiomciif you do! 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