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Show I Wednesday, November 2, 1994 sions and would appoint local qualified residents to positions openings in the county. My opinion is that honesty and integrity should prevail with every elected and appointed official in the county. As elected officials we should stand up for our people against all levels of opa secondary teacher, is a Univerpressive government. Too sity of Utah graduate, has done elected officials compromise many pringraduate work at several univerfor votes,' agreeing with ciple sities, and is a businessman. He whomever they are talking with is a former Utah State Representhe time, no matter how this at tative and a former Juab County varies from what they told other Commissioner.' like in conversations. people Brough teaches in the Nebo Lets be consistent and above reSchool District and has won proach in every respect. This is fTeacher of the Year, honors sev- .the only way we can set an exeral times, is a member of the Phi ample for our young people, said Alpha Theta National Scholastic ;Honor Society, and has won nu- Brough. merous civic awards from groups like the National Peace Officers Association, and the National Conservative Union. j In 1993, property taxes in Juab County were increased by ;20 t(o 25 percent on private homes. I have talked with several individuals who have recently moved into Juab County !lrom urban areas. They now say IJhat their property taxes in Nephi are becoming unbearable and are comparable to the tax rates they just fled from. The Single most important issue facing the new commission is to Ijbring taxes down and to cut back jpn unnecessary bloated government, said Brough. , He said the skills he would bring to office are his public and ' church service, his years as a Continued from page 2 Election 1994 the in the assessors office to as- - unopposed on the Democratic sist the citizens of Juab County "ticket for the office of Juab and the State of Utah, jaid County ClerkAuditor. She has served nine years as Anderson the clerkauditor and three years a deputy clerkauditor in Sevier , i! . and businessman, Thomas E. Fowkes Thomas Fowkes running lor Greenwood. ; I will bring a complete knowft? ledge of the responsibilities of the Office to the job. I have nine years experience in the office, said Greenwood. County Assessor v4ll fc CAfimjf Tour Categories PaHitmS Sculpture Photography DrawiH5 $3 per to 5I5M wp contact Car) Purcell 23-40- CXt 261 21 , , " es . ... . , For Juab County ' ? Assessor - r San Francisco 49ers quarterback Steve Young narrates the inspiring true story of a high school athletic prodigy to air November 3rd and November 6th on the Faith & Values Channel. The Windsors: A Royal Family Help Yourself Arcadia Poetry Press is offering a $500 grand prize. Entries collection of are also considered for publication in a hard-covpoetry. Send entries to: Arcadia Poetry Press, Dept. K, 1101-Sovereign Row, Oklahoma City, OK 73108. er A V' David, H Carter is running tfriopposed on the Democratic ticket for Juab County Sheriff. Carter has been with the Juab County Sheriffs Office for 19 and a half years. He has served 14 years as sheriff. He is a V , , THE BOTTOM LINE would like to continue to serve the people of Juab County as their County Assessor. Paid political advertising by candidate POOR COPY ' graduate of Peace Officers Standards and Training in Salt Lake City and the National FBI and , ; National' Sheriffs Institute, ' Quantico, Virginia. ' Carter is a member of the National Sheriffs Association, the Utah Sheriffs Association, the Utah Peace Officers Association, is a past member of the Board of Directors for the Utah Peace Officers Association and is past vice president of the Utah Sheriffs Association. He received the Utah State Department of Public Safety Executive Award of Merit two times for extraordinary service to the department and outstanding contribution to the citizens of the State of Utah. He received an award from the United States Department of Defense, National Committee, for employer support of the National Guard and Reserves for distinguished contributions to the National Defense and an award from the Drug Enforce-me1 nt Administration of the United States Department of Justice for outstanding contribu-- . i" You . Takelt Cant i . , ' t ; - With You i . . , i . t- The Stagestop Theatre in Collinston presents vorite play now through November 12th. Call this always fa- Steel Magnolias This wonderful play is now being presented ter Theatre through November 19th. Call at the Hale i The 13th Annual Dickens Festival, with Christmas shops and entertainment, is now underway through November 10th at the Utah State Fairpark. Call Utah Jan Utah Jazz opens the 1994-9- 5 season at home with the Miami Heat, November 4th at 7:00 p.m. For entire schedule, call My Fair Lady The cache Community Theatre is presenting classic in the Ellen Eccles Theatre, November Intertribal Pow-woThe this delightful 1-- 7, Gall w will take place Utah Intertribal Veterans Day Pow-wo5 at the Murray National Guard Armory, Call November w 4-- Voices of the West Salt Lake Community College will present Voices of the West: Call Songs and Stories of the Land November 4-- 5. ' - X tions in the field of drug law enCentral Utah Art Show forcement. The first annual Central Utah Art Show is accepting entries The single most important issue facing the sheriff this comfrom anyone age 18 or older residing in Sanpete, Sevier, Juab ing year will be seeing the new ' or Millard Counties. Entries should be brought to the Snow College Fine Arts Gallery on November 10 or 11 between 4 p.m. public safety building is comext. 261. new then and 7:30 p.m. Call employpleted, hiring ees and developing new policies and procedures to assure smooth The Gitt of Christmas transition and operation of the new jail, said Carter. Tickets are now available for Promised Valley Playhouses Carter said Juab County has production of The Gift of Christmas. It will run November a problem with recreation popu25th through December 23rd. Call lation influx. Every year we have more trouble in our recreThe Taming the Shrew ation areas, Yuba Dam, the Sand ' Snow College will present this William Shakespeare classic Dunes,,' Mona Reservoir, ext. 265. Call November Burraston Ponds, in our canyons, etc. This creates a real problem for a small county with limited funds like Juab County. We are constantly working with the BLM, State Parks, and the Forest Service to increase funding and contracts to fund sheriff 623-019- 5 Call 623-052- 5, in Nephi deputies to work those areas and to formulate new procedures and 623-033- 9 In Mona Call Marilyn Keyte ordinances to help eliminate the . 9-1- 2. - Cen- Dickens Festival of Honest Ambitious Qualified I Real Hero -- years ago Salt Lake was successent of the Lynn Pierson ful in raising everyones taxes, rial Outstanding Service Award state-widon your vehicles, . in 1983. etc.. Currently, they are ATVs, The single most important is- take thousands of more ijjyjng sue facing the assessor in Ulv dollars from us airline taxes. in. coming years will be maintaih-- ' We need to be aware of these efing proper and equitable market forts, and take an active part in values on real a' personal proppreserving our tax base, said erties, he said. I will operate the fowkes.' If same way I have been operating. We will continue to be friendly and courteous to all people and let them know they are important to us, said Anderson. There were no great problems within his office which needed to be improved, said Anderson. I dont feel I have any real problems within the office. I have a friendly and qualified working staff experienced in all aspects of ; their duties, he said. Anderson said he is qualified to do the work of county assessor. I am honest and ambitious in dealing with the people and in the work I do, he said. The skills I will bring to the office will be the knowledge that my employees and I have gained'' and will gain from the various schools and seminars we attend, . and the learning we continue to, obtain concerning pertaining to vehicle registrations, titles, and impounds for various 1 reasons. Farmland Assessment 4 UnOPPOSBu JOe Act changes, personal and real nUultOT property changes, centrally as-' r sessed property changes, the use of computers, and job ethics used . Pat P. Greenwood is running Vote A Tyler Poetry Contest : up-dat- ntn David H. Carter Unopposed for e, Vcxtr &ft wor 1 Robert Resendes was appointed as the Health OfficerDepart-men- t Director of the Central Utah Public Health Department as a Board of Health meeting held October 25th in Richfield. The Utah Chapter of RWA announces its annual writing conference entitled Write It, Sell It, on Saturday, November 5th at the Riverboat in Salt Lake City. Cost is $35. Call or David Carter ; G&llcrvf New Director Romance Writers Memo- fmc Arts Iron Countys early history will be taught through exhibits and demonstrations of pioneer crafts as Iron Mission State Park hosts its Fifteenth Annual observance, Friday, November 11th. The Park is located at 585 North Main, Cedar City. Call ; - Repertory Dance Theatre RDTs 29th season begins November 11 and 12 at the Capitol Theatre with the world premiere of Landscape II. This piece is in honor of Utahs Centennial. For tickets, call .Hewretfffi Show College Iron Mission Days In this brochure, the Arthritis Foundation provides guidelines to help those with arthritis take an active role in managing their disease, how to become partners with their doctors, and get the most information from visits to their doctor. Call e, sHe was a Member ofthUta'h Saturday, November 5th, marks the opening of the pheasant and quail hunts. Hunters need a combination or small game license and an upland game habitat stamp. Money from sale of the stamps is used to purchase and improve upland game habitat. Help Your Doctor in valuing property individually and county-wida willingness to work for the taxpayer, and Relieve that public service does not mean the public is there to serve public officials: 111 work for you, the public. he said. T There are those entities who U are always looking .for more of : iisaUtiuL' j'lsf ia si Anderson. Quail Hunt & rt The single most important issue facing the elected assessor in the coming term of office will be an awareness of whos paying the bills and pressures from outside interests, said Fowkes. I will represent and defend Juab County interests and val-- ; ues, said Fowkes. Fowkes said he has a knowl- - Central VteJi Pheasant Anew two-padocumentary, which traces the British royal four family through generations will air November 13 and 20 at 7 p.m. on KUED Channel 7. Thomas E. Fowkes is running ? for the office of Juab County As-- v sessor on the Republican ticket against incumbent Democrat, ' Norman L. Anderson.t Fowkes has served as ai county commissioner and, for 10 years, as the previous county assessor and has continued his appraisal work. holder of several public offices. Brough said he would work to improve relations with senior citizens, Central Valley Medical Center, and youth groups, among others, and would work constructively with all people and groups and listen to the pros and cons on all issues before making judgments. He would not shun citizen groups such as the forest E. Fowkes, committee, would hold open Unger Ih avoid ses executive meetings, publican. Anderson has been county as- sessor for the past eight years. I have eight years experience in assessing real and personal properties. I also have 38 years experience as a public servant in state and county governments, said fijfcw (P g&r ft? Saints. She has been Primary president, a Relief Society teacher, and President of the Young Womens Organization, and has been a teacher in all of the organizations. .The single most important issue facing the clerkauditor is having good work ethics and always being available to the citizens of the county and to those who need assistance. I will maintain good working relationships with the citizens of Juab County through the clerk auditors office and will work to always be accommodating, said Latter-da- y State Briefs... k ; teacher, County. She is a member of the Delphic Literary Club, a member of the Institutional Council of Snow College, and in all organizations of the Church of Jesus Christ of - - ru-Ijr- al Page 5 Nephi, Utah ffitmeg-fflgfo- g News Tips! at In Levan Call Julie Smalley at See Election 1994 on page 10 . 623-150- 3 |