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Show ai ton mu r 14 A "V MLMOMtfi DEt'ERET NEWS, Thursdoy, October 24, 1963 'k'k'k'k'kjf'k'k'k'k'k'k'k'k'k 6 Seek Granite School Board Posts candidates ate seeking two positions on the Granite Board of Education in the Nov. 5 general election. Four candidates are seeking to represent Pieeinct IV where the incumbent board member, Dr. Jay 0. Brinton, is not seekThey are Betty ing Wight Barker, Dr. Ronald C. Barker, Dr. Odean L. Hss and Six William B. Marlin. In Precinct V the candidates me Richard W. Winder, incumbent, and William G. Petuskey. Only the voters living in school precincts, IV and V, will receive school board ballots. Voters must vote for only one candid ite. The Deseret News asked each candidate to respond to the following two questions: 1. Why are you seeking a position on the Board of Education? 2. What do you feel best qualifies you for service on the Hear Democratic Candidates j s 1 At FREE Democratic Rally Thursday, Oct. ac-'ha- Mr. Barker Mrs. Barker piaeticing Salt Lake City attur-- j ney and a Certified Public Ac- militant. 1. "To improve the quality of the facilities and education available to all children of the Entertainment sps PUBLIC INVITED Foid Politiral ad by Salt Lake Democratic Committee, Gerald E. Hulbert, Chrmn. . 5-YE- GUARANTEE AR Hill "Kn'ze PARTS AND LABOR Acrylic finish Quick defrosting Only 32" wide Magna-sedear Glida-obasket Locking door al 'se MICIS CUT THIS WKIK ONLY, INVENTORY REDUCTION. 94 voiced their opinions. Mr. Nielson said the elassiri-catio- n will prevent aeq cushion of public lands under the old public sale and agricultural land laws. ship. The action doesn't preclude Robert D. Nielson, BLM state acquisition of public lands for, director, said as a result of the and agricultural development action, the lands wll receive in- other public uses under the Pubtensified management under lic Land Sale Act of 1964 nor multiple use principles. does it preclude mineral exThe decision to have the fedploration and development ex-- , eral government retain the land in a few small parcels inwas reached after public hear- jCept tended for recreation ings in Vernal and Castle Dale when citizens and land users faces the plate glass minor was from the Mavflower Apartments, 1238 E. South Temple, police said today. or sponge AU RINDS, VIA INC MOTHERS' COLORING BOOR N8CTV J KSm Pick ONLY 10 built-i- n sj .1 CARPET WORKS Hens whert spill ink smgir auk segreb . . , btlorg your vgiy gygs. i copy toOy VIKING brownrusset; cardinal flame; ambergold. ONLY Open n 72 L AIN6 THAT Mt-i- rk up AND PROVES . . . 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SNOW WHITE ilM HOT 2 Of Same Size 10,000 GLASSES: PORK LOINS 77e BUY AND KINDS ON SALE -- VALUES TO MILD CHEESE Processed GAL. i. ALL BRANDS GALLON Sr1Is TOWELS SIRLOIN 486-078- T ZEREX LEAN END CUTS SLAB BACON Budge!' . Terms t INDUSTRY 658 East 21st South 9 A.M.- 10 P.M. FOODS EasyH' KING OF THE A OPEN or 00 tfi EVERY DAY RIB Daily 0 you. CONFERENCE m wn T 266-417- waterproof barrier in between. So easy to clean. And so easy on PRESS ROOF? rubber foam!) (not see Gov. Calvin Rampton fact Utah reporters in open, live, unrehearsed KETCHUM'S h Ms ot room, basement, nursery, bath room, dining room!) and come up looking like new. It has a super dense, super tight nylon pile ever a B.F. Goodrich press -' A $75 Phone fjlj - for Come watch us smear oil over it. Spill grapejuice on it. Scrub it with a stiff wire brush. Scorch it with a lighted cigarette and and stolen All!..) ... and we can prove it! Viking works Hampton The Bureau of Land Management has classified 1,252,224 acres of public land in Uintah 1,948,303 acres County In, Emery and Sevier counties for retention in federal owner- ROOFING 6535 So. StRteimin.iw.1 PHONE TODAY! who don't believe in Kitchen Carpet. More Utah Land Mirror Stolen BEEF HALVES LACK ANGUS MEATS ) pet LEAKING OUR PRICE ANGUS U.S.D.A. and say Arthur ;BLM Classifies Cvtrmtc, Rank FINANCING j (1957-BO- Spiloy y TENDER AND DELICIOUS $199 Serv-shoul- business (TiSGBffiSiQaHiXiBF ut j 39c Refreshments 11 co..sid-,pflura,1- OR - Newhouse Hotel p.m. -8 ex-an- d pre-scho- 602 24- (j district, and particularly lho.se on the west side which I believe have been neglected in favor of the more affluent east side. I believe that taxes canj G. PETL'SKEY, be held at present levels, or Board" of Education? are1 even be lowered, il funds husband both human sical Here are the candidates antherapist at Veterans Ad- used more carefully. The cost and material resources, will re- swers: ministration Hospital. to1 0jis excessive when compaied quire the highest quality PRECINCT IV the similar or even more mod- - leadership and wisdom. . . en me an inMSht has BETTY MIGHT BARKER, ern facilities nearby. We need' 2. I believe that my long to and as R188 S. 8490 W widow hopes Magna, aspirations par- of good schools and facilities but experience with and study of the late Lt. Cdr. Douglas L.l ' not be need FULL gold plated. they educational problems at an Barker. U.S. Navy. educa-- J secondary 2. I that believe elementary, my 1 Because of my 'ove forj and higher education levels has fluldt en and thei rinability to dol tion and experience qualifies r " th;lr As the. qualified me to make a me for this position. l these things for themselves, thpy (Parts arp of board of eight children, six of enable contribution as a father would like to be of assistance1 modest means anu the on y way, i District, to Granite member school'd in obtaining for them the best! whom attend Granite e their offspring can interest' have been a resident of the dis-!- 7 education possible in our area. I have a vital personal hie is through educa- in the schools. I have been a triet for 27 years and a potion'3 I believe we can have lietterj ,hat theirl ,t,on- - 1 mea" for 20 rears education for the same amount1 certified public accountant for wishes are fulfilled. 18 years and a practicing attor-- j of money. 2. WILLIAM B. MARTIN, 331 1 Because of my empathy. for 12 years. I have a B.S. 2. I am qualified for the1 ney Rulon St., Magna, pharmacist1 with the people gained through school board because of my degree in accounting from Utah and businessman. service with the Kearns Towni State University and a J.D. 1. Because I believe the; Council, Kearns Improvement background in education, both as a teacher and a PTA worker, (Doctor of Laws) degree from goal of the public schools District, Salt Lake County d and because of my study in University of Utah. I am a high he to help qualify stu- - fee Area No. 1, Salt Lake Counin Hunter Stake1 business administration. I have councilman dents for gainful employment ty Water Conservancy District, the, or ben a PTA worker for many and a former counselor in LDS prepare them for higher edu- - State Welfare Board, Governors Hunter Ward bishopric, cation. I feel more emphasis Committee on Discrimination years, holding positions of pies-ideand program chairman Church. is needed in the field of tech- - and other agencies. I have a ar Magna Elementary School I)R. ODEAN L. HESS, 3873 S. nical training in our schools, teaching certificate which is and Legislation chairman at 4400 West, Granger, professor training which will meet the Granite Oquirrh Council. and head, elementary educa-- i needs and demands of todays professional and DR. RONALD C. BARKER, tion, University of Utah. Phyllis Kirk world. 5655 W. 3500 South, Hunter, 1. Granite District has made 2. I have served four years Godfrey as a member of th Granite Board of Education, as Viking Kitchen Carchairman ot the Salt Lake County Recreation Board; as an in- is Women LO-COS- STATE COUNTT LEGISLATIVE CONGRESSIONAL I am notitrators and other personnel. I think the board has a great responsibility to see that tax-- 1 paye-money is spent effec-W. 4100 South, miumb-n- t; part-,-, and carefullv ner m Winder Dairy. 1. Responsible citizens havej 2. "The varied experience I had in n:y own business,! an obligation to participate tively in community affairs. I! as well as on other boards,! desire to serve another term to helps to qualify me for service work for quality education for on the Granite Board of Educa-- i Granite children. I am inter- - tion. Four years on the board ested in seeing that progressive has given me a better underMr. Ietuskey Mr. Winder Dr. Hess Mr. Martin programs are continued. I think standing of problems which con-- j it is particularly important the front the district. I have tried heroic strides in the last 20! structor at Idaho State use good judgment in to use good judgment in halp-- j versity and at Cyprus Highllirin. well qualified adminls-'in- g to solve these problems.! years to meet tremendous! School (LDS) Seminary. I was the growth in growth. Although charge of establishing schools rate is more stable, the prob- for dependents of U.S. military lems persist. New major prob- personnel in Japan after World lems loom as teachers, students' War II. These and 20 years other groups seek greater perience in business and fessional work qualify me for i h voice in contro o i service on the Board of Educa-Thi- s challenge, together with(tjon.. the need to provide individual education for every ,panl'r WILLIAM YAMS gc BROCCOLI BEANS IS' CANS CHERRIES ROYAL ANNE-S-- t MAKES OZ. 2 c 15 lb. -8-0- Z. SHAKES For REG. 19c r |