Show Monday Nov 4 1974 6 Page Candidates interviewed for upcoming electon Equal Rights Land Planning and the two-part- Use y system are the most vocal issues candidates for expressed-k- y offices in Cache and state county th:s County year In the races for the state legislature whether or not to ratify thp Equal Rights Amendment and the Land Use Planning Act are the major issues In Legislative Dist 60 incumbent Rep Todd G Weston faces County Republican Lamar R Frandsen 41 Providence Weston has come out against the Equal Rights Amendment while Frandsen said he would support the bill “I do not favor the amendment” Weston said “I believe sensible people recognize that the distinction both physical and humanism between males and femlaes created by our maker is very real and very intentional and aill not change by any manmade law” Frandsen said he thinks the Amendment should be passed “Those who believe in con-- he stitutional government must Thousands of Topics $275 per page Send for your mail order catalog Enclose $100 to cover postage (delivery time is 1 to 2 days) 160-pag- RESEARCH 11941 ASSISTANCE WILSHIRE e INC BLVD SUITE CALIF 90025 LOS ANGELES or (213)477-847- 4 477-549- 2 agree to equality under the law or farmer The Democrat is the else the constitution is without director of the Northern Utah substance” United Fund and has served two terms as director of the Greater Favors Land Use Act Ogden Chamber of Commerce Two County Commission seats Weston 48 of River Heights are also up for grabs this year also said he favors passage of the term Runningjor a four-yea- r Land Use Act Frandsen said he are incumbent Republican M is opposed to the planning bill and Ted Karren 59 Logan In Dist 58 Rep Charles Democrat AL Beecher 67 Bullen a Republican is running Logan Beecher is a former records against Kathryn Gardner 45 a officer at USU and Karren Js Mrs Gardner Logan Democrat is a teacher running for his second term on Both candiates said they would the commission Beecher said he would like to support the Equal Rights Land y Use and Amendment the the see system ' reestablished in Cache County Planning Act Bullen said he would like to see “For 20 years or more elece a plan for the multiple tions have been held in Cache use and development of the Great County with very little comSalt Lake and also a study of petition” Beecher said “I school district consolidation believe this system is one of the Mrs Gardner said legislation is safety controls of the American needed to cope with the rapid system It helps to provide itfore economic growth occurring in the competent candidates and keeps Uintah Basin and other energy public officials on their toes” regions of the state In Legislative Dist 59 Rep A County Commission Term Sought Alton Hoffman 67 a Republican For the two-yecommission is running against Democrat J term Commissioner Republican Whitney Floyd 71 North Logan and Ray Heidt 41 Logan of the J William Hyde 75 Hyde Park is running against Democrat American Party Chambers 41 Smithfield Robert Floyd is a former head of the Hyde USU of Natural and a has been a commissioner College city councilman and mayor Resources and Heidt is and current state parlaimen-taria- n of Hyde Park Chambers has of the American Party He been a city councilman in Smith-fiel- d for Severn years He is a is also a member of the Logan dairy farmer Public Relations committee The Sheriff’s race pits Sheriff Darius Carter 35 Logan a State Senate Seat Sought Our research material is sold for research assistance only long-rang- ar In State Senate Dist 24 Sen Miles Ferry 42 Republican Republican against Democat William S Dursteller 52 Logan Dursteller is a retired US Air Force officer and is presently self-employ- ed Carter has been sheriff for four FAilLV LIFE WEEK 1974 YOU’RE GOING TO BE WHY SOMEONE NOT BE SOMEONE SPECIAL MONDAY NOV 4 )) Get Acquainted ) 11:30 12:30 UC Ballroom Candidates Durtschi 48 and Dean W Haslen 59 for Precinct 4 and Lyle Cooley 54 and Karla Rawlings 42 for Precinct 5 Logan School Board candidates in County Clerk candidates are incumbent Allen 48 Republican and Cove D Seth Keith for the Cache County School Board are Reed Incumbent Battles Newcomer Precinct are Eugene Kart-chne- r and Maria S 1 48 EllSwroth 56 Malcom Allred is unopposed in Precinct 5 iA Direction Day 1:30 & surplus to students A sale of surplus books will be held in the Tanner Room of Merrill Library today through Wednesday The sale has been relocated from the library to the Tanner Room because of the quilt exhibit being held this week said Richard Schockmel organizer of the sale Both new and used books will be sold All the books being sold are duplicates current of holdings library Schockmel said prices are set before the sale Prices will be between 50 and 70 per cent of retail prices For the used books the retail price is designated by the Bookman's Price Index a price list for used and books he said All proceeds from the sale will go to the book fund at the library This money is used to purchase new books and serial Schockmel publications said There will be three categories of books at the sale The bargain books will sell for under a dollar Other books will be divided into subject areas The All third category is comprised of surplus books from the Special Collections area of the library These are rare or special interest books and will be priced closer to market value he said The main reason for the sale is lack of storage space at the one-ha- lf well-receive- d nt at: l v smwJi : Take stock in America Buy US Savings Bonds TUESDAY NOV 5 ( Demonstrations Sunburst Lounge 10:30 Bread Making 1 1 :30 Flower Arranging 1 :30 Matching Crystal China 2:30 Mens Fashions & Silver AND COFFEE SHOP WEDNESDAY NOV 6 Hi THE HAPPY VALLEY ARCADE Contests -- Teaching Poster HEM - Choose the giant pint - consumer buying FCD - Educational toy for child CT - Own clothing made within last year NFS - Original Salad & recipe $500 prize in each area Judging at 5:30 in FL 218 - ffO 1351 East 7th North Burgers Chili BBQ French Dip Sandwiches Chicken & Shrimp OPEN 8AM to DISPLAYS ALL WEEK IN JUNIPER LOUNGE WHOLE UNIVERSITY INVITED 1 0 PM COMEINANEAT mirk 4ii library Approximately the surplus books in the library are being offered for sale at this time he said If the sale is successful and other sales will be held twice a year or quarterly Schockmel said G HECE 47 Library sells book out-of-pri- “GETTING TO KNOW YOU” IF Young 42 Logan County Auditor candidates are Robert F McCann 56 Logan and Lucy Ann Thompson 44 Logan two-part- Corinne is running against Elmer Ward 61 Brigham City Ward is a dairy farmer and beef 3 years Republican County Assessor takes on Lynn Balls 54 Democrat Millard E Wilde 44 In the county recorder’s race incumbent Republican Gretta B Smith will face Sylvia R Toolson 58 County Attorney Burton Harris a Republican is unopposed for reelection mill jwiji iiiw w |