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"1 think we need to look at t he general plan and stick to it " Shaw said. "It is the only way to determine where we want to Ih," Shaw said he will also e focus on increasing the of th and g support arts, Ix-o- Sanderson said the issue facing Pleasant Grove, now is how to deal with increased growth. "Instead of controlling growth, I think we need to manage growth ," Sanderson said. Danklef, a city councilman, also has boon involved with the development of the Gateway District, Danklef said creating communication with city, staff, neighbors and residents will promote harmonious teamwork. lot's "It's your town talk, is whut. it would bo K. Atwood Cindy Boyd r) III KM U.t the ribbon." year) Mark lll III Jim Danklef, Allen Larson Jeff Acerson recorder by 5 p.m. on Oct. 23. I called," .Danklef said of his Gateway District has the oih'o door iHtlicy if ho won1 potential to increase revenue euH'tod mayor. it also might bring in an Danklef said he's been unsafe element, "I've (twit happv with the through thne numcils and mayors and feels it's time for way the Itoulevard is develnew leadership. Danklef will oping," Morris said. "Hut also bo addressing future after working on the growth and the support of Nort h viaduct, I noticed a lot of crime right off t he freeway the arts and library. said, "In the past, and I think wo have to profocused on tect that from happening the city has hitfh impact residential, but hero" Morris said be would like my lm:us is on brinjtin America to Pleasant to organize neighborhttod tirove. This will bring in jolts watch groups to protect the and revenue and it will ito a community, especially during the Winter Olympics. posilivo. witvwin situation." Morris will also Ito dealing Lirsen will also focus' on. with communication and crime control, iH'autificatittn and funding the arts and roereat ion issues. Shaw said, "tnjjnk the library. Morris said although the ( Jateway District may well be and Keith Morris. .inrumliont Ed Sanderson, and Dan Shaw are the five candidates seeking tho mayoral position. It is that position that will carry the burden of the interchange. Sanderson has spent the last four years developing t he Gateway ordinance and cam- for for riaigning Grovefinancing lioulcvurd. "I had hoped we would get more aid from the state financially, but I think its nice," developed "really Sanderson said, "H will be wonderful to actually be reelected and be there to cut Toby Bath dates as there are positions available. candidates Any write-Imust file with the city A. (four-yea- r) Johnny Barnes Aimee Fox Christensen Michael T. Hatch Stephen Holbrook Mark I. Johnson Julian J. Mercer Johnny Revlll year) Linn IVimary olinlions nrv sot to narrow tho list of candidates next wHk, but tho list of issues continues to grow. An issue facing Pleasant Grow mayoral candidates is economic growth during tho next two years with tho completion of the Pleasant inter(trovtv1,indon and will The interchange change. develop the Gateway District . and Pleasant Grove Gary Phillippi Kelly R. Elmer Gwyn Franson Brian Brunson Lehl: Mayor American Fork: Mayor Ted Barratt Phyllis 0. Crookston John A. Parker City Council (four Chris IM.KASANT C.KOVK year) candidates. Cedar By DUMA J VMIRIvU IVItaily II.I..I.I Mark S. Thompson City Council (four Alpine: No primary election there are not enough r. .'iHU. i Mayoral candidates face growing issues JPJRIMARY CANDIDATES ;0F NORTH UTAH COUNTY The following Is a list of communities and whether or not they wttl be holding primaries on Tuesday. 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