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Show 8C DESERET NEWS, Monday, September 1 1, 1972 ment Co.; Lloyd C. High, 23, 2721 Alaer St., U. of U. stu- - S.L. School Board Primaries Tuesday Voters in the Salt Lake City School District will perform major surgery on a long list of candidates at Tuesday', primary election. - PRECINCT 5 Wayne C. Evans, 40, 1248 Gilmer Dr., vice pres. David C. Evans and Associates (advertising); Frederick H. Esch, 1140 Harsocial studies vard Ave., of They will decide which High 43 candidates will appear on teacher at Olympus School; J. Eddy Martin, 63, the general election ballot two for each of the citys 1323 Lincoln St., works in accounting and brokerage; J. seven School Precincts. LaMar Robbins, 46, 1447 WesThere are contests in all tminster Ave., imunologist at precincts. In each case voters LDS Hospital; Douglas C. will vote for only one candi29, 1139 Sumyside Taylor, date. In each precinct the two Ave., teacher at Meadow candidates with the most votes Moor School, Elementary r will go on the Granite District, W. Marvin ballot . In the primary voting, elect- ors will take the first step toward electing a new board of 14 Nov'-mbe- Utah Legislature reduced the size of the city board from 12 to seven education. The 1972 members. Candidates, listed according to precinct, are as follows: Dr. Eugene PRECINCT 1 Garcia, 26, 872 W. 5th South, asst, prof of psychology, University of Utah; Steven L. Hudson, 1378 Leadville Ave., 1966 graduate of West High, U. S. chemical technician, Public Health Service: ElRey (Jim) Jeppson, 32, 432$ N. 2nd West, food broker; Mrs. Ivlmucu u. KcjrcS, 51, 761 Oakley, homemaker, secretary with LDS Church Education System; Glen Ashiun Lloyd, 70 Dorchester Dr., architect, incumbent; Paul F. Royall Jr., salesman. Tuddenham, 48, 1828 Lincoln St., manager analytical techniques department, Kennecott Research; Ralph C. Wheeler, administrative officer, U. of U. Div. of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. - 6 Chad PRECINCT Booth, 18, 2045 E. 9th South, U. of U. student; G. Lael Carter, 50, 2373 Foothill Cir., regional manager EncyloDedia Bnttanica Educational Corp ; Jacquelyn R. Conkling, 23, 1534 S. 18th East, education major at U. of U.; John Crawford Jr., 47, 1585 S. 22nd East, Co.: Charles Lyon, 51, 2220 Wilson Ave , systems planning State Department of div., Highways; Ms. Katherine M. Mason, 37, 1740 Michigan Ave , program speciahst, Utah Divi- sion of Family Services, Glen Lee Rudd, 29, 942 Fairview Ave., attorney; Charles H. (Chick) Stratford. 28, 2818 St. Marys Way, piesident and general manager, Wasatch Plumbing Supply Co ; Jon H Williamson, 44, 2238 Blaine Ave , real estate broker. Dr. DougPRECINCT 7 las F. Bates, 32, 2968 Glen mare St , teacher, State Indus - John F. Dwan "Having worked with Sid, I know that he has an unmatched record of fiscal experience." Mrs. Vernon (Helen Brown) Romney, Bntfi. ELECT W. Jones, 54, Dr., certified public accountant; Mrs. Alice Wilshire East, homemaker, vice pres. Utah Assn, for Retarded Children; Dale A. Lund, 21, 2835 S. 15th East, U. of U. student. trial School; Robert C. Bland, Preston St., personnel director, Beehive Clothing Mills: Mrs. June Pehrson 47, 2648 45, 1367 Hudson Chapman, ve., homemaker, Head Start consultant; Mark Duke Davis, Richard 33, 2781 McClelland; M. Farr, 45, 2822 S. 15th owner Skyline 1 East, atmdr Zqui 9 QUALIFIED FOR S. COUNTY COMMISSIONER John Dvc an holds both Bathplor and Masters degrees in polituai science from the U He served as an infantry offirer in the U.S Marine Corps and is currently a Major in the Marine Corps Reserve John Dwan also served two years as a Peace Corps Volunteer in Bolivia Now. lie is a young Salt Lake businessman Join us in electing John Dwan term to the , I'M VOTING FOR SID LAM&OURNE LAMBOURNE-TREASU- financial vice pres, and treasurer, Mountain Fuel Supply dent; Mervin 2726 o L. Lund, 49, 2136 S. 22nd SPECTACULAR 6TH ANNUAL two-ye- pohlii .idwrliu mi nt p ommilliM lo Hi John F PO Box 11M72 Sill i.iki ( Dirrm ( hnrm A RER The Most Experienced Man .i! Ro(ln(, Paid Po. AcSr. by Lfitnboume for Treasurer Cenwninwt, Veitno J. Ferre, Secretary ml bv th Dw.m ( minlv ( ommissinru ilv Ul.ih Mill r in IS COMING SOON! WATCH FOR IT! RhPUBLP AN - W. Gregory PRECINCT 2 Albiston, 23, 118 F. St , coordinator, Governors Youth Council; Pan S. Bushnell, 48, 1404 E. South Temple, incumbent, attorney; L. R. (Ray) Gardiner Jr., 41, 93 Laurel Si., inDavid cumbent, attorney; Rogers Reed, 18, 567 K St., University of Utah student; Ms. Diane V. Zotz, 29, 1408 Federal Way, teacher for the incentive work (WIN) gram of tne Manpower proTrain- ing Council. Carl R. PRECINCT 3 Child, 47, 3001 W. 5th South, indivision engineer, cumbent, Standard Oil Co.; John Geigle, - Roberta, traffic 42, 1058 ana- lyst for LDS Church; Mrs. Ruth C. Ross, 48, 551 W. 4th South, Model Cities employ- ment specialist; Eldor A. Tay- Clayton St., U. S. Postal Service. lor, 37, 1516 - Jon M. PRECINCT 4 Bauman, 18, 1203 E. 6th South, student at U. of U.; pre-laMrs. Barbara S. Bybee, 427 Douglas St., wife of an attorney; Pete Gallegos, 31, 431 S. 11th East, a training director at Utah Technical College; Mrs. Delila Knudson, 553 E. 6th South, homemaker; Paul E. 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