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Show "rr "n m Wrt Page 10 I have bad extensive experience in fields related to the county recorders office and surveying in both the private sector and in public office, said Sperry. Sperry is past president of the Utah Association of County Recorders. Sperry said he had skills which would help in the execution ofhis problems, said Carter. I am a certified Cadastral office. I will continue to work toward to better law enforcement assure Mapper and have completed the safety and fair treatment of many courses pertaining to this all citizens ofJuab County., said office, he said. As recordersurveyor, said Carter. The only way we are going to Sperry, he would be unbiased in with the public. stop crime in rural Juab County his dealing most important isThe to single is for all of the citizens help watch for suspicious activity sue facing the recordersurveyor, next term would be bringthroughout the county and re- in the new technology into the ofport that activity to the Sheriffs ing said fice, Sperry. Office, he said. The skills he brings to office, said Carter, are his years of law enforcement experience working with the public and other government agencies while continuing to serve the citizens of Juab Continued from page 5 Election 1994 County. 3Etmeg-fflcfo- Nephi, Utah g Wednesday, November 2, 1994 programs has helped me a great November 16 and, if he is successful in being confirmed by the deal, said Pay. have attended programs given by the University of Utah and the University of Tennessee and they have helped me to qualify myself for the position of county treasurer, she said. I Senate, will be sworn-i- as a n Judge in early December. The election will go forward, said Eyre. I may not be con- firmed as a court judge by the Senate. In that case, he said, he Pay said she continues to work would like to continue as to improve herself and her office. I have tired to study the proIn the category of. posed changes in the law that the November election, Eyre, a effect my office and have met Democrat, is facing a yes or no with the law makers giving my vote which would allow him to vote to the way I feel it would continue as county attorney. best serve our district. Eyre is not being challenged in She will continue to try to the election. make her office one that will Eyre has been the county atserve the public, said Pay. We torney for 16 years and has have tried to be pleasant, cour- served as Nephi City attorney teous, and willing to help when- since 1978. He is a graduate of ever you, the citizens of our the University of Utah Law county and others, have had oc- School graduating in, 1976. He . casion to call our office. I hope graduated from Brigham Young ' you have always found it that University with a BA., degree in Economics in 1973. way, she said. He is a member of the Nephi Lions Club and is a past presi-dent of the organization. He is on the Board of Directors for the non-partis- with more learning opportunities and a more personal educational experience. I feel we have a very good educational system in our district. I know of the time and effort that .has been put in the last 10 yedrs to improve the quality of education offered. However, there is also room for improvement. We are facing some new challenges as our communities continue to grow and I am interested in seeing, our district continue to focus on providing a quality education for all students, said Smalley. She said she would bring the experience and insight she hai gained through her life as a stur dent, teacher and concerned parent living in the district to the an r . . ; .a- - r . Juab Education Excellence Foundation, is on the Board of Directors for TRAIL, Inc., and is - office. ' ' , Marvin Kenison Jllhp running for School Board in Districts QlfipUpi vuiuncf candidate for j School Board in Districts " Marvin Kenison is running for an Assistant District CommisJulie M. Smalley is running for the office of Juab School District sioner for the Mount Nebo Dis- the office of Juab School District Board member from District No. trict of the Boy Scouts of Board member from District No. 5. V America. Joyce C Pay Joyce Pay unopposed for Don Eyre running Treasurer County Joyce C Pay is running on the for County Republican ticket for Juab County Treasurer. Attorney Pay, incumbent, is running Craig J. Sperry Craig Sperry unopposed for unopposed for the position. The experience I have gained for the past year I have served Craig J. Sperry, incumbent, is in the treasurers office, as well running unopposed for the office as the experience I have attained of Juab County RecorderSur-veyo-r attending both local and national on the Democratic ticket. continuing education training County Recorder . i bo'3 , i ir Eyre received word he had been selected from a field of three candidates for the appointment as district court judge on Monday at 4:45 p.m. I said I would be honored to serve on the bench, said Eyre. It will be a nice change of pace. I will be hearing cases I have been prosecuting, he said. If confirmed, Eyre will replace Judge Patrick E. McGuire, who died and vacated the position. I imagine I will be working mostly with the Circuit Court in said Eyre. His in Provo, he said. After the confirmation hearings in the Utah State Senate, if Eyre is approved, the county commission will then consider a list of three Democrats who could Donald J. Eyre Jr., Juab replace Eyre. If there are not the County Attorney, received word needed suggestions, then the he had been appointed by Gov- county commission can open the ernor Mike Leavitt to serve as position to applications from 4th District Court Judge. within and without the county. Eyre will meet the state SenThe county commission will ate for a confirmation hearing on then make an appointment and the appointed county attorney will serve until the next geheral election said Eyre arid tus wife, NfarciaVare the parents of four children. ,f):U . A CHANGE in County Government is Desirable ) 4-- H . throughonTtheis,tricsKe inteach-in- . g said. "ITeeTan Increase staff would provide students ' 4 t.ic-Xi- i See Elections 1994 on page 12' MET JOHNSON, New Harmony Utah, what we appreciate most Dn ruralOrrin Hatch is that he's willing to take on the Clinton Administration. When the President of the United States doesn't understand the West, and when the Secretary of the Interior tries to lay waste to our water, grazing, and mining issues it is extremely important to us, and to our way of life, that Orrin Hatch is our chief defender." " ff Results for Rural Utah 1 4 Continues to fight for reform of the -- TO ACTION Elect ? legislation to more than double payments made to counties under the Program (PUT). PILT payments are made to counties with large amounts ; of federally owned land. Payment-In-Lieu-Of-Tax- 2 JOIN THE WINDS OF CHANGE . , m. THIS . ' high-price- IS A GAT T. He said his experiences which1 Smalley has 10 years teaching qualified him for the job were experience, with eight of those those of a concerned parent with years in the Juab School District. children in the elementary This experience has given me a middle and high schools of the working knowledge of the district. He is a partner in Kenison. strengths and weaknesses of the Farms, an active member of the-district, said Smalley. She is currently a member of 'Church of Jesus Christ of Nephi Elementary PTA and day Saints, where he has served the Juab Middle School PTSA. I as Elders Quorum President in his ward and is presently servam also involved in the county program as a leader as well as ing as a teacher and as a basket holding leadership positions in ball coach. The single most important ismy church, she said. The person elected to this of- sue facing the person elected to. fice has the responsibility to this office is planning for the' make the educational needs of rapid growth which we are expethe students the primary concern riencing and making our dollars in all decisions made, said meet all those increased needs, , Smalley. She said she saw that said Kenison. If elected, I will be available, as the most important issue facand willing to help approachable elected. the ing person when problems arise, he said. I By helping to insure a quality will listen and be open minded education in our district, I would to be involved in providing a posipeoples concerns and work to do the best job possible hard for citizens the of tive future with the resources available. Juab County, she said. He would work to develop betShe would like to work to solve ter communication between par-one current problem she sees as ents and teachers to help the troubling,I am concerned about, O.B.E, system live up. to expec- the number of students perclass 5. ORRIN HATCHv HAS BEEN THE CHIEF DEFENDER OF RURAL UTAH d consultants Lets CHANGE direction and replace and administrators with elected officials who are qualified to run our county and make their own decisions. Lets CHANGE direction in our status quo attitude toward high taxes and for once do something about them. Lets CHANGE direction in our attitude toward worthy groups and individuals who need our consideration and cooperation. Lets CHANGE direction with new and positive programs and remove complacency and "hum-druLets CHANGE direction and be less concerned with promoting good press and more concerned with doing what is right. 3 . rights-of-wa- Lead the fight against the Clinton Administration's "War on the West by blocking their proposals to radically and unfairly alter grazing fees and . regulations, mining law, and taxes " on energy. Lead the fight that defeated the extreme mining law reform proposals ' in the 100th, 101st, 102nd and 103rd congresses. Additionally he has proposed reasonable reform of the 1872 mining law. , equitable resolution of the Atlas and Monticello mill tailings issues. - 7 Proposed and fought for the protection of private property rights from excessive federal intrusion. 8 Brought balance to environmental t policy in the reform of the Superfund law, reauthorization of the Safe Drinking Water Act, and reauthorization of the Clean Water Act 9 (XK-Wdra- Od to y, 6 Protected local interest by ensuring an . Republican Commissioner- - Position A Endangered Species Act and the property rights. protection of private i Is a leading promoter and protector of RS2477 which are essential to the basic transportation infrastructure of rural Utah. , 5 es RICHARD M. BROUGH mtt Paid political advertisement by candidate K I, i 1 |