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Show ,'EEKLY REFLEX-DAV- NEWS JOURNAL, SEPTEMBER 9, 1976 IS t Meet many of the Democratic candiates, and candidates at an open house Saturday, Sept. 11, 1976 from 4 to 6 p.m. at the home of Mike and Beth Jarman, 360 E. 400 North in non-partis- Bountiful. THE RESIDENTS of Davis County are invited to meet their Democratic nominees for governor of the state of Utah, Mr. John Preston Creer, and Mr. Scott Matheson, the senior senator from Utah, Senator Frank E. Moss, Mr. Felshaw King, 'Jr r rU ;C" ..;v ' candidate - for attorney general, Mr. Ralph Klemm, candidate for state senator from South Davis County, Mr. Rex Strand, and Mr. Dear Brand candidates for county commissioners as well as candidates running for nonpartisan school board positions. John Preston Creer is a practicing attorney in Salt lake City and seeks the office of governor of state of Utah after years of involvement in local and state politics. Beth REPRESENATIVE family has lived in Kaysville and Bountiful, giving Dean good experience in the problems of different sections of the County. AS THE chairman of the Davis County Democratic larman who is hosting the ipen house is seeking party for the last several years, most residence of to a second term in he Utah legislature. She has been committed to many human rights issues as a first term legislator, along with environmental and consumer issues. Davis County know Felshaw King. As a candidate for attorney general he brings a wealth of background and expeiience as an attorney, a former legislator, and an active community leader. HE IS committed to relations improving the between the state government and local governments and giving a greater voice to the state of Utah in federal decisions. H pRATT&LAMBFRf w AquaRpyal HOOSItTRlMW XXX v; vT? Wrt fttffcWansto " ARTIST Rasmussen )irector of Bountiful Art lenter and Assistant Direc-o- University completed is r, Davis - University of Utah Jrogram for Higher Educa-loMr. Rasmussen is also m instructor in painting and n. rawing. He holds two legrees in art from the Jniversity of Utah and has Ixhibited extensively hroughout the United States fmd recently, Paris, France. He was born in Salt Lake !ity and traveled in Califor-li- a and Tennessee. He lerved with the U.S. Coast iiuard. HE HAS been painting since high school. He studied irt at Brigham Young Jniversity and graduated vith his B.A. Degree in 1960. e continued his studies at. , of Utah his and masters degree in 1974. While serving with the U.S. Coast Guard he was a flight crewman on search and rescue missions. At this time he became intrigued with the ariel view rather than the ground views, and this he decided to apply to his art work. HE STATED, the microscope has provided us the ability to look at a landscape through a much smaller scale. His experience in flying has provided him an imaginaiy concept to apply in his paintings. When one views his paintings, he prefers they have their individual concept rather than expressing his feelings of the painting to them. Paintings express a different feeling to different people. Bids Are Opened For Bridges Pete Scores Road and bridge surfacing projects in Davis, Salt Lake and Tooele counties drew bids of on U.S. the is soccer, turning to soccer with his peerless playing on the New York Cosmos team, observes the September issue of Readers Digest. FOR THIS he is earning money than any salaried athlete in history-$- 4 million for a three-yea- r playpromotion ing .and .six-ye- more ar MR RASMUSSEN is a JOHN PRESTON CREER resident of Davis County. He is married to Linda Wheadon who is also an artist. This exhibit will be on display from Sept. 1 through Oct. 29. It is open to the public during banking hours. THE MONTHLY art exhibits are sponsored by the Fine Arts Committee of Kaysville Civic Association with Mrs. Mary Cundall as chairman and Mrs. Leone Gurr assisting, np Pele, dazzling superstar deaL . - , SCOTT MATHESON Gailey. Presently exhibiting at the lames Banking Company are 2 oils and lithographs of well nown Utah Artist Anton tasmussen of Bountiful. LONG-TIMSouth Davis County resident H. Ralph Klemm is the Democratic candidate for the only state senate berth that is up for election in Davis County this year. Mr. Klemm was assistant United States Attorney for Utah until one year ago when he resigned from that office to return to private law practice. He is a newcomer to the Davis County political arena, but he has mounted a spirited campaign for election. E ' The month long exhibit of the paintings of Tony Rasmussen began last week at Barnes Bank in Kaysville. The artist, on the left, assisted by bank officer, Harold EXHIBIT OPENS It's a fact certain paints do outlast others. Put Pratt & Lambert Aqua Royal Scott Matheson recently took a leave of absence from his position as general solicfor the Union Pacific Railroad Co., and is seeking the position of Governor of the state of Utah as a candidate who is not a part of the longtime political establishment, but who has had experience in the government process. itor 1-- 215 proof membrane and an asphalt surface on the interchange bridge north of Salt Lake and on two bridges over a railroad just west of the interchange. The official engineers estimate was $108,838. Thirty working days are allowed for completion of the project. A CONTRACT to place a final surface on 7200 South between State Street and in Midvale, and an asphalt overlay on Redwood Road between 1700 South and 400 South received an apparent low bid of $151,961 from Geneva Rock Products of Orem. The official engineers estimate for the job was $140,534. All work is to be completed within 40 working days. Gibbons & Reed Co., of Salt Lake City, submitted the apparent low bid of $158,349 to pave the Erda Road between Grantsville and Erda in 20 DEAN BRAND UNIVERSITY Univac, president of Devcon Industries, Inc., and is ' 4 One of the organizers and acitivites, and his educational group which appeared before the Utah Public Service Commission. This group was successful in acquiring the original unlimited Metro-Pa- c telephone service for the central area of Davis County. should be elected. Fruit Heights with his wife . mission. I I iV 22 the For Residential or Commercial Bi ildings Various Colors Baked on En ,mel Custom Made with Precision on Job 10 OFF Reg. Price. I served Utahns capably and well as a strong I advocate for many issues. He is involved presently in a de- medicaid abuse. Previously 825-05- Guntns Senate. He has investigation 437 N. Main Betty and their four sons. He is presently Chairman of the Fruit Heights Planning Com- FRANK MOSS tailed Clearfield Paint & Glass DEAN presently resides in X ftT X X SENATOR FRANK Moss the senior senator from the state of Utah is seeking to the United States . . . easy cleanup with soap and water. For a paint job that stays on put on quality Pratt & Lambert Aqua Royal. Latex House & Trim Finish in your favorite color. past president of Bountiful citizens for Better Government, he also organized a years Trim Finish gloss finish Electric, Inc. experience in dealing with federal and state constitutions and statutes as his primary qualification for legislative office, but he cites his church and community & beautiful durable satin presently president and general manager of Brand If he is successful in his state senate race, Mr. Klemm would work to bring about a more equitable assessment of property taxes in Davis County and would act to bring stricter enforcement of the states criminal laws. I Utah of graduate in Engineering, Dean Brand has been with and family background as additional reasons why he from area contractors at a bid opening conducted by the Utah Department of Transportation. THREE bridges at the north end of the belt route in Davis County are due for protection from salt used in winter maintenance. Gibbons & Reed Co. of Salt Lake City, submitted the apparent low bid of $115,130 to place water-- ;' HE LISTS his Latex House on your house and you'll have a paint job that stays fresh looking for a long time. It's a tough latex paint that applies easily and dries fast to a Don Pearson 394-85- 66 of I I FELSHAW KING Manager FREE ESTIMATES or 773-85- 66 LAYTON, UTAH No Seams No Leaks Requires No Maintenance Tooele County. THE THREE-MIL- E long project will be paid for out of Federal and state collector road funds and must be completed within working days. 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