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Show Initative 1 CTiuu'&-3nJ'U'pmu,- tXljf PageAt Thursday, October 31, 2002 ut will affect tailings dont think itsouth proponents hum the purpose tl Moub III alul to ll.ltlJ Novtlt.lxl Claiming alitgjliun thv contrary art molt start tactics of llit opposition. pro said poncuts of Initiative if that Ilali volt Thursday 1 r- Hi Ki dpplovt tl m ill tail adv t I t at lei I t tlii Is la It Hun t- iht Al la- - Mill tailing. that ht all'll; lilt- Lank 'l lilt' Itilaraifa lilt I ( I 1 1 rit art part of upjxnit tits') strategy lu luUr attention away "fl.iiMil dutil t tion million cubic feet of radio-aitivre- a ate. All I I iv ed at the site w as shipped hy i ustouu rs outside of Utah. He buid the Department or Knergy (DOE) has responsibility for the tailings. DOE iHjust now lieginning to draft 1 4 e aate EXPERIENCE - PUBLIC OFFICE Utah State Legislature - 4 terms Uintah County School Board Vernal City Council Funding for education Health and human services Transportation Rural economic development Served in various church and community leadership positions He has the background and experience to understand and serve Rural Utah Education Paul lor by cuainiiiuss to tied CHANGE! tied Robert Buckingham for Grand County School Board Safe Schools Quality Teaching For Consistent & Honest Representation High Academic Standards Accessible to All state-imsise- d alter-mitiv- e o Co-cha- ir Initiative 1 paid political advertisement prohibits higher levels of radioactive wasle from being dumped on I lands and it dnects taxes on waste currently lining dumped at radioactive waste in sites the, state to fund educational and human need programs. It also reforms regulatory oversight so State regulators are not allowed to work Jack has extensive community service experience in Vernal and Uintah County, and would like to continue representing the people of this district. stand for I would not have to pay taxes, Another is to move the tailings to u place at the Atlas Mill further away from the Colo-i.ulRiver, as was done under similar circumstances at a site in theOreeri River area of Emery County Standing Committees: Natural Resources Law Enforcement Revenue and Taxation Rules Appropriation Subcommittees: Community Economic Development Higher Education of Health and Human Services Rogti Sstimin ITS TIME FOR A an-o- LEGISLATIVE EXPERIENCE 'taii-controll- Ha com-imrci- He is available to hear your concerns and input at: 50 for radroaetive waste disposal companies they regulate for at jseitzubtanet.com least three years after they leave their government (Laid Holilicdl Advertisement) O IPoggy Taytoir Grand County TREASURER 18 Years in County Government Good Computer & Data Processing Skills UV -inni r an Environmental Impact Statement fur the site that will identify available upturns One likely alternative to capping the uranium tailings ut the Atlas Mill site is l to move the tailings to a tier DOE site where they w ould present less of a health hazard and where DOE LEGISLATIVE CONCERNS -rr- lesolved man of ne tits' coinmitlee, said there are several alternatives to moving the material to Famine are of Utah, ahull is funding the ihurge against Initiative 1 Knv uucare operates a commercial wash disposal sile in Tooele County that last year accepted over REPRESENTATIVES CL State School Board aw ay from )ear .. of su children, 3 pust high sc haul, 3 in grades k, 9, 12 Raised on fanuly farm and cattle ranch 27 years private business experience Assoc iate degree Cullege of Eastern Utah Hacfielor of Sc ience IVgree, Utah State University Elected 2 terms (8 years) Emery Co. Board of Education Fatia-- (iallnan, chairInitiative I propo- UTAH HOUSE OF O is Roger v Swenson' Mu key JACK A. SEITZ Email: their ht mg Experience Home: c U-m- VOTE for 435-789-06- Ini- and that is slo piping tiative hotter lad. oat Uve Waste from dumped ml com menial . biit in Utah Said Frank I Vuaiit 111, ihairtnaii of the t ampaign commuter, Utahns for Radioactive Waste Control "I hose tailings have In t ti there since the Cold War. for deiades The situa1 oulitv iht of my HI f Hardworking and Dependable Honest and Trustworthy Bondable Noted for Going the Extra Mile Maintain Confidentiality am anxious to sente all of the residents of Grand County In the capacity of Grand County Treasurer. SSI tegei Sibbii am IFisu IFestiual Saie! Clirp MIUNGEJt tx $299 sr:s m i4 Kmg Bsmi M OPUS pax ow top 225 $349 S: 52 . Nate Knigflit Grant! County Council District 54 GmmM $499 Paid fur by die Peg Taylor fur Treasurer CommiUee 'V vt-l- :) yv! 378 4? . 699 Oympx Qumi Own M M( m m 1 A (ktwfyrtsi fiRionnxigH 549 699 6WWW Ib4fi Ow m Wi . m fc Of to 8LAMOKWO 799S- 0mm M ,kiUilyretf Me W9 C46 m , 1096 TW to 4S Ms. OVnpx Oumt. to Onn M My roots run deep here. Having been born and raised in Grand County, my pursuit is to ensure a progressive, sensible approach to growth in this area. would appreciate the support of the residents of Grand County, especially those in District 1 , to provide a stable, quality lifestyle for us and our families in the years to come. wraaaT orm puiss Pnxow TOP Me a. .1199 .. .12 I 259-702- 2 (iC-XHlCT- 023 053 245 West WiEUams Way R A ' 7 .Vff.Hlt S -? t ri -- M 1 1 -- i. I y v fI - I 4r V I iff IfVpelrM jp . g 8 mm IH.PIH. f aa ft- J t igaiggagBiii'wwjyuiii' r . uiPii.uu'xJii a V1 ill h 1 j I Vu 4 n 4 1 ) r. |