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Show Elections in Fruit Heights rs attract slate of and is attending Weber State business administration Although he has never held office, Me Knight said he has committees numtrous adu-ormilitary career first-time- A slate of political FHUIT HEIGHTS newcomers is on the ballot for mayor and City Councd in the municipal elections in Fruit Heights. and developing resources the city has He said a basic layout for future growth of the community does not exist and is needed. Two men who Live within four houses of each other are running for mayor. Neil K. Noorda, 45, 513 S. Grand Oaks, and Jay L. Webster, 48, 628 S. Grand Oaks, are the candidates. He also feels water resources must be developed and streets should be improved. "Our storm drainage (situation) is evidence of not very good planning, Webster said. Griffith, 48, 666 S. 1675 His major concern is that the city has adequate services a; it grows and that new developments arc not approved at the financial burden of current residents lie also thinks planning should be done for a city hall an elective serv ed on during his His platform includes basic planning Palmer, an excavating contractor, is running for office because he would like to serve. He thinks law enforcement in Fruit Heights needs more attention. The council hopefuls are: Jack D. Palmer, 35, 700 S. Mountain Road; Robert Melvm College in East; Edmund F. McKnight Jr., 47, 1489 E. Waterfall Way, and Jan D. Henderson, 33, 621 S. Blossom Circle. He would also like to see planning to insure residential areas are properly placed. He fears the city could overbuild for the amount of water it has. Noorda is a technical illustrator and industrial artist for Univac in Salt Lake City. Griffith is a real estate representative for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. He is a retired Air F orce major. His three main concerns for Fruit Heights are the growth of the city, government response to the people and the need to create more citizen participation in local government. My concern is the planned growth of Fruit Heights and to make sure we have a master plan and adhere to it, Griffith said. He is also concerned about water. He also feels the city should look at its tenuous water situation and consider upgrading police and fire services. Henderson, an insulation contractor, feels the city needs a stronger local government and needs to build a city hall. city hall is also needed, he said. Fruit Heights does not have a city hall and business is conducted through the home of the city recorder. A He is also concerned about the number of items for which the city relies on Kaysville and would like to study if there is a better way to accomplish these things. He is a political science graduate. Webster, an industrial officer at Hill Air Force Base, has lived in Fruit Heights about a year but is a native of the nearby Kaysville area. McKnight is a retired Air Force major CduGcDnOErnGcO Froratf-load- mg Porfsble fshweashers 0)0 (0)(Q $ Green or Copper Only Buy It today, use It tonight. Big capacity, convenient operation. Features adjustable upper. rack, cutting board top, potcleaning soak cycle. KDD67 Amoco Dealer says, "When I make a snow tire buy, I pass the savings on to you. And when sell you tires, live with them, too." Your I I SU7 Redials up front demand radial snows ! New tread rubber for high-tracti- Eiitra ripping Power on ice or snow on Whitewall ng portables, too. A real space saver. Perfect for small kitchens. Opens up, not out. Cleans like a KitchenAid should. plus radial construction for smooth ride, quick response and long mileage Atlas Radial SnoHT top-loadi- In (u 2 Fiberglass Belts, 2 Polyester Plies weBR813 Entire Stock Food Preparers Pki plus Oth Mixers s F E T ranging from $2 00 to S3 28 depending on tire sales tax. retailers occupation and like taxes. $int, ms MVMHmbtM, Our Mt cempMrsbh ; NOW stvings. ON best Priced Snow Tiro Atlas Sno (Bias Ply) II 4 Ply Whitewall As Lw 8 t If u 95 AL1 p! Great KitchenAid Values... Great Savings.- - ach plus F.E.T. ct size B78-1- 3 26, YHf d? Jppllsiieo 260 SO. MAIN BOUNTIFUL , PHONE 3 295-941- 1 o Ou |