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Show Sunday, September 9, 2007 DAILY HERALD B2 Resigning Rep. Wyatt's replacement chosen A former state representative who says he doesnt have any issues he wants to champion in the Legislature has been selected to replace outgoing Republican Rep. Scott Wyatt, who is leaving the Legislature to become president of Snow College. "I don't have an agenda," said Curt Webb. "I think it's time that somebody go in there without one." Webb received a majority of delegates' votes in a House District 5 special election on Friday. This is the second time Webb has won a seat in the Legislature following the resignation of a sitting representative. In LOGAN Webb would serve Republicans well "I think Curt is going to do a fantastic job," Butterfield said. "He said some things tonight about limited government that obviously appealed to the delegates, and that's what Relimpublicans still believe in ited government and personal responsibility." Webb spent a portion of his speech reiterating core Repub-lica-n ideals. "Good government begins by electing reasonable people whose judgment we trust and whose values we share," Webb said. "Those values must be traditional Republican values, and they include personal freedoms, personal responsibility and limited government." mary election later that year. Wyatt backed one of Webb's opponents in the special election, but said he was excited for Webb. Webb, 57, is a Providence resident and owner of Cache Title Company in Logan. Webb was one of three candidates vying for Wyatt's seat. Initially, no candidate received a majority of delegate votes. Webb received 58 votes, attorney Jon Jenkins received 55 and retired school teacher Ed Jensen received 46 votes. Jensen was eliminated after the first round of balloting and Webb went on to defeat Jenkins with 90 votes to Jenkins's THE ASSOCIATED PRESS "Good government begins by electing reasonable people whose judgment we trust and whose values we share." Curt Webb Legislature replacement 2003, the district's delegates voted for Webb to serve in the Legislature after Brent Parker resigned. Webb served three days in the 2003 session and all 45 days in the 2004 session. Webb lost to Wyatt in a pri 69. Cache County GOP Chairman David Butterfield said Authorities searching for missing Enoch man THE ASSOCIATED SALT LAKE CITY Authorities in southern Utah are searching for a man who has been missing since Monday. Christopher Robin Coan, 18, was last seen leaving his job at a Subway sandwich shop in Enoch, Iron County, on Monday evening, police said. "He was last seen by his manager leaving the store," Enoch police detective Jackson Ames said. "This is completely mm A said the SUV has three stickers in the back. One says "Jerry Bear," another says "The Wizz cartoon," and the third says out of character for him." Coan was reported missing by his girlfriend on Tuesday. There has been no bank activity and authorities are beginning to worry Coan may have met with foul play. Enoch police contacted the FBI for assistance in the case. PRESS "Beatles." "We've got around 100 people or so that have just gone out and are pretty much going to canvass the area," Ames said. "Hopefully, we can find him." 125 pounds, with blue Coan is eyes and blond, floppy hair. He was last and black seen wearing a green corduroy pants. An airplane has been searching the y desert around Cedar City and Enoch for any sign of Coan's SUV, d Chevrolet a 1994 red and Blazer with a temporary tag. 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