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Show The Chronicle May 4, 1978 Page Litter 2 The Chronicle r v. ' t in t Aa" p. f L" i u gathered for service s eakout project Did an one happen to notice eleven energetic 9 and 10 ear old girls liove'ing amend Payson C i! II p.'al last Satur-d- I' ). a ; Kent Fuellenbach, Publisher Robin Fuellenbach, er Kent Fuellenbach, Editor in iinnimi 1 Speaking ot that service. we emptied 3 huge tiash bags lull of papers, picked up hundreds of pop can openers and 1 think we all had nicotine stains from collecting ,821 cigaiette butts lot the tiash can Vigneron-Graphic- Montague-Advertisin- Editor Manager g I e Production Staff s Chuck Robin Fuellenbach-Cop- y Glen e Randy ft invoiced in earning ser-upoints to go to a goon tor a day of fun. Jayne Brereton, Office Manager in I lls scouts ai e gn from tmop 5 2" Yes! High! here in Payson home town. They're Hkkman-MainUnanc- 1 Editorial We appi euated the oppoitunity to serve and hcauUfv. Were sure on appKciated it too. Dont take health for granted v lour Payson City On Scout juniors are: I IiM . Jennifer Picka v. Julie Lankford, Speii Reese, Sina Su Amy Sue, Anna Lee Guiley, Kim Mmseoie. Laurehe I a nk tot d Renee Croter, n Jones, Stepguild hanie fmetine and Pant Radant and Marylyn That is National Hospital Week. May celebrate not a be holiday you ordinarily might you happen to work in a hospital. But maybe it's a holiday you should think about observing this year. 7-- as lanktotj gmwn-u- p scotllc Like most designated weeks or days, National Hospital Week reminds us of something we often take for granted; in this case, the But National presence of our local hospital. Hospital Week can serve as a different kind of reminder, too. Woman's can remind us that our health isnt something to be taken for granted. Our bodies cant be expected to survive whatever we choose to do to them. Smoking, overeating, exercising too little, ignoring key warning symptoms, and not following our doctors advice will all catch up with us eventually. lie Womens Republican meeting will be held Monday, Mav 8lh, at p m. in ihe (hem Republican meeting set It And when they do, we might find that we in the comto take for to be we able used which munity are all too aware of that building granted. I uy ( C entu . Spcahcts at the meeting will he candidates tin he elections this tall. Vso Jtd Richaidson and loe he i guson vv ill speak. Craig Kessler Craig Kessler of Highland today announced his candidacy for Congress from Utahs first district. Speaking befote a group of his supporters in his American Fork lieadquarters. Mr. Kessler stated, It is time that the people of the first district regain a congressman w ho w ill represent them. Mr. McKay, though a fine and decent individual, is out of step and out of touch, as evidenced by his voting record. Eldon A. Money Incumbent Democrat pay-rais- i All women aie invited to come and paitieipate. e. Eldon Mr. Money is serving on the for iculture Energy and Natural and ces, Transportation Safety. Resour- Public Some of my greatest concerns have been (1) government spending, he said, 1 would like to have some legislation concerning zero base budgeting, which would enable the legislature to do away with state programs that are not functioning. (2) W ater, in a state as dry as Utah our need for water is ever increasing. I would like to see the State take more for water projects, responsibility rather than depend so heavily on Government federal money. (3) Agencys, the legislators pass new laws and then turn them over to the agencies for administration. I believe that when these agencies set new regulations they should first have to submit them to the legislature for approval. Mr. Money is a life time farmer and cattleman. He and his wife, Shar-ienlive on a farm in Palmyra and have four children. They are both active in civic and church affairs. e, My greatest concern is to serve the people of Spanish Fork, Salem, and Payson, and to preserve the high quality of life we enjoy in Utah, he concluded. e ntiq Rich white and hundreds of Pastel colors EL RANCHO EXTERIOR REDWOOD EXTERIOR LATEX EXTERIOR OIL ury i ic p jRegAIN$7.16- "P17 Gal. i $979 INTERIOR LATEX SEMI GLOSS WALL & TRIM 1171 Reg 2 MlOI 1 INTERIOR SEMI GLOSS WALL & TRIM - Reg $14 45 Gal. $089 5 Gal. $Q89 BUY ONE GET ONE FREE Q. D. SPAR CLEAR FINISH 2000 An extremely durable water and solvent resistant protective coating for your fine wood surfaces indoors and outdoors $2.96 QUARTS $5.20 GALLONS $17.25 2 2 $2.84 2 QUARTS $5.23 2 GALLONS $17.25 A FULL LINE OF PAINTING : F-- :F-9- : 3 860 24" x 19" x 21 " x 25 Editors Representative Gunn announced that he for his fourth will seek term as Representative for Utahs First Congressional District. 30" Reg $36 00 NOW 27" Reg $32 00 43" Reg $74 00 NOW NOW $25.95 $22.95 $53.49 16" x 26", Recessed, Reg $28 71 Sale Price 174 $19.65 17" x 27" Recessed with Gold frame. Reg $35 58 Sale Price $24.35 note: McKay recently The following is his statement. Serving you in Congress has been years. a Cleve is married to Nina Child, and is the father of four children: Quin, Cris, Debbie and Diana. great privilege. express my thanks to you of First Congressional District for your confidence and trust. I have done my best to serve all my constituents. 1 have tried to be moderate in my approach, to consider all of the states varied interests and to avoid extremes. At times I have been urged to seek other elective positions, but feel I can do more for Utah by remaining at my post. I Utahs Cleve investigates the problems and does his homework, say his backers. d He is opposed to the He feels county zoning ordinance. that it is too restrictive of peoples rights and that the ordinance needs to be reviewed. He is opposed to the method in which the county borrowed a million dollars to pay for the Devon Industries solid waste property to resolve a law suit brought against the county. should have been This funding brought before the voters, he claims. He says he will work to straighten out the solid waste problem, declaring that enough money has been spent to buy a Sears trash compactor for everyone in the county. newly-passe- As a member of the majority party I am in a fortunate position to protect Utahs interests in an essential way. 1 have had the good fortune of being appointed to the Appropriations Committee where 1 have gained valuable seniority and have been honored to serve as one of its chairmen. Mr. Child said his first motion as will be to roll back the wages of the county commissioners to the amount they were before they gave themselves the last a county commissioner "I announce to you today that 1 am candidate for to the United States House of Representatives and commit to you I will continue to represent you the best way I know how. On behalf of my wife, Donna, and my family, I express appreciation for your help and commitment in the past and look forward to a vigorous campaign. a raise. Unlike the political opportunist, the true statesman values principle above popularity and works to create popularity for those principles which are wise and just, the candidate declared. Sergeant if you still have over- due books, please return further them before action is taken. aSSIQneCl i auty and Chewy 6 for 89 Covered Wagon Bread Crusty and full of wheat flavor in Arizona HUISH Theatre Payson 7:15 Open One Week-Ma- 3-- y - U.S. Air Force Staff Sergeant Kim E. Young, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gene Young of Rt. 1, Payson, Ut., has arrived for duty at 9 Davis-Mon-tha- n JIM, Based on a true story Starring 39ioo( and JASON ROBARDS Tues. Ladies Nite 7 Grain Bread MEDICINE CABINETS 2 PINTS Rep. Gunn McKay His experience and qualifications for the office are as follows: former president of the Chamber of Commerce, also vice president and secretary of the Chamber; past president of the Retail Merchants and also secretary; active in church affairs, having served as scoutmaster for nine years; manager and owner of Childs Bakery, Health Foods, and Catering. He has worked on Main Street for ACCESSORIES AT SALE PRICES CAROLINA MIRRORS 2001 2 PINTS PLUS 1201 $13 74 CRYSTAL GLOSS CLEAR FINISH $49c?ai Fork, has announced his candidacy for the Utah County position of four-yea- r Commissioner on the Republican ticket. Mr. Child has been active in civic affairs for the past 20 years. Chocolate Fudge Brownies in Child ap- Agr- Mr. Money added, As a member of the committee on Western States Public Lands we are working to get federal owned lands back into the hands of the state or private ownership. Available C. Cleve C. Child of Spanish A. to Money has filled for the House of Representatives. He is seeking a third term representing District 41. propriations committees On inflation Mr. Kessler stated, Taxes and inflation are eating away the very substance of our daily lives. Buying power is down. Mothers are being forced to work. Young marrieds cannot afford homes they need. And the elderly cannot live in dignity because of rising costs and fixed incomes. Yet, Mr. McKay fuels the flies of inflation by voting to increase federal spending and the national debt. And, he votes himself and other federal workers a 23 It is tune to halt inflation, balance the budget and let the people, not the government, exert control over their financial destinv. Cleve AFB, Anz. PGji Sergeant Young, an administrative specialist with a unit of the Tactical Air Command, served at previously Cold Bay Air Force Station, Alaska. The sergeant is a 1971 high school graduate. 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