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Show SANTAQUIN COTtinuedfromA16 I nd recreational areas. The bot-- I torn line," said Durrant "is that Sfltaquin is changing. I'd like to during its time of change. I a place we all can gSat it to be life in." a good 2ve jaje rTiow do you plan to fund campaign "ZWhat one thing would you Tike to say to voters? "I have no the country is headed. Our moral fiber is headed in the wrong direction. I believe in the basic principles of our founding fathers. America is supposed to be run by the people, but we've become apathetic How can voters find out more about you and your campaign? You can reach Rohbock at his home, 754-524- 8. Self-funde- d your hidden agendas," he said "Santaquin is a beautiful place, fd like to help keep it that way. Td like to be aware of the issues confronting us and have a voice in how we deal with them." How can voters find out more about you and your campaign? You can reach Durrant at his home at idra Gurney ge:52 education: Scowl! ue Age: 65 Education: Some college. Civic Background: He's to be an interim City Council member for the next three months. He will be in charge of EMS, fire and gas facilities in the city. Professional Background: Retired, now a sealer at the Provo Temple. How long have you lived in the community? Scovill has lived in the Santaquin area for 28 years. One year of col- - J33ivic Background: Gurney 3S always been active m the .g53 and has served to state 351 .''"Professional Background: Homemaker Ho w long have you lived the community? NA What major issues are you concerned about? He feels the growth rate in Santaquin is bigger than expected and has brought a specific set of 8 What major issues are you concerned about? She believes now's the time to address programs for the youth of Santaquin water's one of those problems and fire protection is another. Scovill said there's a need for an industrialcommercial tax base in Santaquin. What changes would you make if elected? "We need to see our growth is managed and the problems that arise are solved fairly and not become a burden for the people of Santaquin," Scovill said. How do you plan to fund your campaign? What one thing would you like to say to voters? Self-funde- the running with any preconHe just ceived agendas. believes residents should have a voice. How can voters find out more about you and your campaign? For more information, call Scovill at his home at 754-359- lams Strong What one thing would you like to say to voters? Strong said activities that pro- S. Scott Strong How long have you lived in the community? She's a Santaquin sixth-generatio- woman. a small town. I'd like to keep it that way." How can voters find out more about you and your campaign? For more information call Strong at 754-537- 754-537- Brent R. Vincent Age: NA Education: NA Civic Background: He's on Education: Associate degree the Board of Adjusters, is a volunteer fireman and has served as chair of the Planning and Professional Background: Owner operator of Tri What major issues are Self-funde- d in drafting. Civic Background: None n years. What one thing would here eight years ago to be part of you like to say to voters? 41 Age: Zoning committee. S Professional Background: NA How long have you lived What major issues are you Trucking. How long have you lived in concerned about? There's no can find ways to prevent excessive burdening of the tax"We payer and still preserve the quality of life we have in Santaquin." He has insight and experience in some aspects of city government. "Growth is exciting, it's going to happen, you may just as well harness it and turn it into something positive, but you have to make sure the resources are there to make it a positive experience." How can voters find out more about you and your campaign? For more information call Vincent at his home at 754-384- and would like to see a swimming pool materialize. What changes would you make if elected? "Promises made should be promises kept," she said. There are some promis- - made to Santaquin residents ggjjph are still to be kept, Gurney ggfll. She'd like to be part of see-Jggjh- at they are kept. "Mow do you plan to fund yyu,r campaign? Funded by her fflray 2a53ZE I Jfusband, Alan Gurney. . iirL-- i vvnui one ji wouia uung like to say to voters? ii you l( XV J ' Ufff U ThsTrevinosXhoic 1 Three-Wa- A Calling Priority Call y II fI uy J (4 if - "Santaquin has been a small town forever, as soon as the sewer was put in it exploded. I believe we can grow and still maintain a , small, town atmos-.- . phere, if we take a good look at are and where we want where we to go." How can voters find out more about you and your campaign? You can call Gurney at 754-331- Douglas J Roil bock Age: 47 Education: Left Orem High his GED in School and finished the U.S. Navy. Civic Background: He's Planning and been on the Zoning com mission for the past and is a member of the American 1 lf Ix'gion.i' Profess- ional Background: Rohbock has his D&D own business, Vietnam He's also a Handyman. Veteran. How long have you lived in CaS CallForwardingl Priority CaA I I Continuous Redial XtSfLL Ml ( the community? NA What major issues are you concerned about? "It's time for me to 'walk the walk'," said H . a ' s ' 'Jfrliil ' r' Y ' 0T IV l4 The I McCabef Sisters' Choice: Custom Ringing I l 1 L J ffrAI ; ' I Anonymous Call Rejection X'M'-'- .1 i Rohbock. "Regular people, good ordinary people, should run for office." What changes would you make if elected? Rohbock feels change is coming to Santaquin, and residents can't hold back the world. How do you plan to fund yowr campaign? What one thing would you like to say to voters? 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Soma reslnclroni apply C1999 U 21 like to say to voters? "I moved For more informa- tion, call her at has lived in Santaquin for Self-funde- d mote community have not been supported by the City Council. She believes the community can grow and still have a good community feeling if the council cares enough to be involved. How can voters find out more about you and your Education: Some college Civic Background: None Professional Background: Page A 7 about? concerned very fast, but without the proper you infrastructure. He believes gov- Vincent feels some of the city's need improving. ernment must be consistent and facilities fair to everyone. Others, like a swimming pool, What changes would you are just needed. What changes would you make if elected? Strong says he "says it as it is" and everyone make if elected? Vincent is understands where he's coming committed to seeing the city has from. "Everyone is so afraid of a good development plan which stepping on everyone's toes. includes having good city employPeople are just going to have to ees, a recreational program and keep their shoes on for the good facilities, and that there is of the town." enough commercial light indusHow do you plan to fund try to provide a sensible tax base. How do you plan to fund your campaign? What one thing would you your campaign? believes the town should be preserving things in Santaquin, not sacrificing the old to the new. How do you plan to fund your campaign? campaign? Prow, Utah in the community? Vincent concerned the town is growing knit community is being lost." What changes would you make if elected? Strong Age: 31 Office. the community on both sides of Interstate 15. He said culinary the community? Eight years What major issues are you concerned about? Strong's Self-funde- d Scovill said he isn't going into Paula stopping the growth but Strong wants to have a say in how Santaquin grows. The foothills on the east benches have all been sacrificed to new development," Strong said. "We are being consumed, all the small town flavor that made us a close She works for the East Bay Post in problems to Thursday, September 23. 19?9, THE DAILY HERALD, PRIMARY 1999 3 S WEST. |