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Show Page AI6 THE DAILY HERALD, Prow, Utah, Thursdy, September 23, 1999 PRIMARY 1999 E 111" John David Brereton Santaquin. Calloway's other concern is Santaquin's current phenomenal growth. "Seventy five percent of our growth has been found to come from within Utah, our own population growth. It isn't going away! Do we have the infrastructure to support it?" He believes land's being annexed for buildings without thought to the utilities needed to support the growth. Callaway also said the city has a water pressure problem on the east side of town. He feels all areas of the city should feel they can be adequately protected from fire, but the bottom line is "water puts out fires and we may not have enough." Current plans to run larger water pipes are of little value he said, "what's the use of installing more water pipe if there is no water pressure?" Age: 29 Education: Brereton gradu- ated from Pay8on High School in ,1989, attends UVSC and the '. University of Phoenix. Civic Background: None Professional Background: Kiwi Plan, senior specialist. How long have you lived in the community? He has lived in Santaquin for six years. . What major issues are you concerned about? He has three concerns about the current state of Santaquin. (1) "1 looked around the city to see what it offered our children ... Nothing! For example, the baseball program's in bad shape, the fields are a mess, uniforms are difficult to get and the equipment's worn out. The city have not been amenable to volunteer groups who have offered to work with them on projects. This too is a concern," Brereton said. (2) He also feels the police department's understaffed, and its equipment's dangerously old. He's worried because there's no animal control officer and trash cans being foraged by pets are a sanitation hazard. (3) Because growth's phenomenal, he feels the following questions are important: Is the infrastructure there to support it? Is the City committed to preserving and promoting the quality of life for residents of Santaquin? What changes would you make if elected? He's very con- if elected? Self-funde- d She serves on the committee for Economic Development and is active in the city's beautifica-tio- n program. "Santaquin has always been a good place to live and I'd Like it to stay that way," she said. "I would like to serve the community on some of the currant issues and keep Santaquin the good place to live it's always been." Utah Grizzlies vs. Long Beach ICE UOGS How can voters find out more about you and your campaign? You can call Clayson at her home at 1 754-364- Shayne Durrani Age: NA To The Daily Herald Circulation office. THE DAILY HERALD 1555 N. Freedom Blvd. Valid only . Provo at The Daily Herald While supplies 1993. She's experienced in o writing grant applications and was active twmrn nnHBgw ly involved in getting the grant for the Santaquin sewer. She was also the driving force behind the acquisition of the senior citizen building (also grant funded) and was the person responsible for Santaquin getting a new lance (grant funded). Wafter R. Caiiaway Age: 62 ambu- Civic "Y ttixt and THE DAILY HERALD for just tl (IT m $11 yy Financial planning. How long have you lived in the community? Born and raised in Santaquin. Background: a EagleNet Online Month1 concSr&ed believes how's a good time to slow dawn the growth and take a hard look at what needs to be done to preserve the quality of life for the people of Santaquin. To do that Clayson said a good infrastructure, a good recreational program, serviced sewer and roads are needed. Culinary water and fire protection are major priorities. The last time she served on City Council these two concerns were addressed, but they are once more priority concerns. ssional Background: IIHMII Mine foreman for Kennecott Eureka for more than 20 years. How long have you lived in the community? Callaway has lived in Santaquin all his life. What major issues are you concerned about? If elected this would be Callaway's second term in office. His concern then, as now, is for the youth of What changes would you make if elected? She would with FAMILY SAFE FILTERED TECHNOLOGY Meets LDS Standards for just EimiMm 95 a ftp , CSS ; I M...i l it $rjjrf W Create abundance ia yoar Kfe. ' fa this "6 month agreement needed to qualify ',, Discover : clarity, energy and purpose Product as you realize r 8 n M their " I jr &tatiittnAhadirtLifeSeaiftar ill t KaSm PlHattk ' Prntmm at d special price cf $45.00 ,Mui also includes The Daily Herald special. . 8027800 today to BMiJcipal u J.I inrit , just $ 6.95 a month 1 6 months of Family Safe Internet and The Daily HeraQ- fign me up for Zi Charge my credit card 3 Visa U Master - $101.70 $19.95 mo. Card - $1 19.70 13 Discover Card exp. . tl Signature Name Phone Address Appt I a UT, : City $189.00) for providing product feedback. 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What one thing would you like to say to voters? f He feels old How do you plan to fund your campaign? What one thing would you like to say to voters? 1 towns own programs. His first term ''k' in the city council was there should be lots of open park Santaquin, especially the down town area, should not be neglect-mak- e ed, but preserved. He believes What changes would you Self-funde- d 754-3001- , become major problems. Education: NA Civic Background: NA cerned about the current lack of Professional Background: recreational facilities and proWorks from home in advertising. grams within Santaquin. He How long have you lived in believes a swimming pool, ballthe community? He has lived and other recreational park activities are necessary to give in Santaquin for two years. young people something to do. What How do you plan to fund issues i major your campaign? What one thing would you are you concerned like to say to voters? about? "Children stay out of trouble, when you give them alternative Durrant's concerned about choices and recreational opportuhow growth's nities," he said. handled being How can voters find out Water's already a in Santaquin. more about you and your (low problem pressure on the be campaign? Callaway can east benches and concerns about reached at his home at sufficient culinary water) in Santaquin and he feels now is the time to address water and sewer concerns before they Age: 63 What changes would you make if elected? His platform's improving the youth programs in the city. Brereton feel the city is going to have problems down the road when the current influx of children reach their teens, if these needs are not addressed now. He said every week parents of Santaquin children are involved with youth activities in other cities, this revenue could be supporting and improving the Self-funde- personally like to see the swimming pool project completed and more recreational facilities developed. 1 -- : i Zip Payment miut accompany orderform to qualify for offer. Mail to: The Daily Herald - Attn Circulation - P.O. Box 717 - Provo, UT 84605 1 or visit EagleNet - 1800 S. State Street - Orcrn, UT. 84058 or call 437-111- m iltts J V." f- ' Non-refundab- le offer. ' ' '. ' Jd |