Show Volume 7X Number 1 2 12 Pages Utah State University Logan Utah October 19 1973 Logan mayoral hopefuls outline views The seven Logan City mayoral hopefuls presented to their views to students in the STAB Forum Wednesday They discussed several issues including improving relations and establishment of a Mt Naomi county-cit- y Wilderness area Desmond Anderson a retired state department employee now a local real estate agent was the first e USU studentbody candidate to speak The president reminisced a moment about the University and expressed his hope that USU and the city can work together one-tim- Theral V Bishop a former Logan mayor explained that he would like to form a county wide planning council and work out a new method of disposing of city wastes He also voiced the common sentiment of the candidates that the image of the Logan City government needs improving Donohue a civil engineer and mechanic reminded students that the primary elections are at least as important as the finals Among his proposals were the establishment of a trade school to give high Thomas J school graduates saleable skills and possible reduction of taxes for senior citizens Russell Fjeldsted program mediator Craig Cummings Logan mayoral candidates (L to R) Darwin Larsen Norman Wahlstrom William S Dursteler retired Air Force officer said the importance of people generally tend to overlook local government “Local and city government is the mainstay of the American way of life” he explained Russell F Fjelsted city commissioner proposed to to include five change the city government form legislators and one executive with an elected city auditor to help prevent corruption He advocated the establishment of bicycle trails from town to campus Darwin W Larsen local business man contended that no fault lies with the present form of the government but with the men “I am one of those rare individuals who believes that right is right and fair is fair” he stated He would like to share sales tax revenue with the county Donohue and William Dursteler Desmond Anderson Theral Bishop Thomas Norman 0 Wahlstrom USU official said ‘‘The welfare of the individual is of primary importance in government” He suggested establishing of student should advisory boards and believes the mayor distribute written reports every month Rhythm Rhapsodies applications are due Applications for the Rhapsodies Rhythm annual Homecoming talent show are due today at 5 pm at the UC activity desk of Roger Tew Chairman all Rhythm Rhapsodies urges in organizations to participateturn Rhythm Rhapsodies and to in their applications First place winner will receive $50 Preliminary judging is Oct 23 and 24th between and 5 pm in 1 the UC skyroom A schedule will be posted at the UC information desk on try-otimes If you aren’t contacted or you can’t make your tryout time 1 or Julie call Roger Tew at ut 752-815- Harris at 752-901- 0 |