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Show V" v UNIVERSAL HICR0FIL2II13 f t P.O. BOX 2608 SALT LAKE CIU, 4 CC.RP. v 8U01 'JT "'-m- V Vol. 7 No. 50 Serving the Clearfield-Sunse- t V Sunset-Clearfiel- d according to their voting district: District 51 Sunset 1, 2 and 3 Sunset City Hall, 85 W. 1800 N., Sunset. Sunset 4 - Sunset Elementary, 2014 N. 250 W., Sunset. Sunset 5 and 6 - Freemont Elementary, 2525 N. 160 W., Sunset. - Clearfield Elementary, 3 and 11 435 S. Main, - Pioneer Clearfield. District 52 Clearfield North Davis Junior High, 835 S. State, Clearfield. Clearfield 4 and 6 - Clearfield Library, North Branch, 562 S. 1000 E., Clearfield. Clearfield 5 - Hill Field Elementary 389 S. 1000 E., Clearfield. 2 Clearfield Elementary, - 7 and 270 E. 8 - L. Johnson (R) and Wm. County Attorney Rodney Smith Page (R) and H. Ralph Klemm(D). County Surveyor H. Glenn Austin (R) running 'unopposed Constable Davis County Precinct Louise A Henson (D) running unopposed Constable Clearfield City Precinct No person has filed: Any vote will have to be by a write-i- n vote on the gray ballot envelope supplied. Justice of the Supreme Court The ballot asks voters if they favor retaining Gordon R. Hall and D Frank Wilkins in these positions. District Judge District No. 2 The ballot asks voters if the favor retaining Ronald O. Hyde, J. Duffy Palmer and John F. Wahlquist in these positions. Justice of the Peace Davis County Precinct Thomas A. Lawrence and John D. Stewart are the candidates. Voters in the Clearfield City districts will not vote as their city is under the circuit court system. Davis County School District Representative J. Dub Lawrence (d). County Clerk Rodney W. Walker (R) and Jonathan S. Hughes (D). County Auditor Ludeen Goodfellow Gibbons (R) and Haven Ralph Buraingham (D). County Assessor Thayne W. Corbridge (R) running unopposed. County Recorder Carol Dean Hill Page (R) and Kathleen A. Mathias (D). Pauline W. McBride (R) and Michael W! Crippen (D). Voters in the areas will vote at the following places, Wasatch Center, Clear- field, Clearfield 9 an 10 Doxey Elementary, 944 N. 250 W., Sunset. - Davis County uses a vote punch card ballot system. Voters punch holes in he computer-typ- e system for each candidate or if they wish to cast a straight party vote for ALL the candidates in ONE PARTY, they may punch the desired party vote. Candidates running in Districts 51 and 52 covering the Clearfield Sunset areas are as follows: UJS. Representative 1978 1, candidates listed County Sheriff Brant November Davis County 4p y o Voters have but a few days left to decide how to cast their votes in this years election. Polls will be opened Tuesday, Nov. 7, 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. area officials have joined with Clinton and several PTAs in requesting that this deteriorating railroad overpass on 800 N. be removed or replaced. Several years ago Union Pacific put up a new overpass east of this one, but the city feels that it also is too narrow. This one, over the DR&G tracks is becoming very dangerous. CLEARFIELD CITY I o .. ooo;;: llfC Precinct 5 Bess T. Jensen and H. Jay Stephens are the candidates Also on the ballot is the question asking voters whether they favor annexing a portion of Davis County to Weber County. This involves an area located in northwest Davis County in Hooper. Residents of that area have , District No. 1 Jed Richardson, (R), Gunn McKay (D), Robert T. Owens (A), and Dennis A. DeBoer (I). Slate Senator District No. 21 Sherman A. Wayment (R), and Keith C, Warner (D). State Representative requested the annexation but the county has objected because of the tax revenue losses that would result. Dan R. Stonger seeks votes ' I Independent candidate runs for representative District 51 Edwin F. Rogers (R), Warren Smith Wimmer (D), and Dan Stanger (I-A- ). State Representative District No. 52 Clifford S. LeFevre (D) running unopposed. County Commissioner Four Year Term Ernest Eberhard Jr. (R) and Boyd A. Ivory (d(. County Commissioner Two Year Term Morris F. Swapp (R) and David M. Farmer (D). - Darren Green says he is amazed by some of the heavy loads crossing the rickety old bridge 800 N. The gross weighHimit is 15 tons bpt tbe structun&jsda desperate need of replacement.' POLICE CHIEF -- ? I fair market value. SUNSET Dan R. Stanger, 88 W. 2200 N., has announced his candidacy for House of Representatives, District 51. While he supports the idea of tax limitation by Constitutional Amend- I would seek a roll back to 1975 valuation with 3A of 1 at most and repeal the built-i- n mandatory school levies that takes 60 of your tax dollar. It would only be a matter of two or ment, a 1 limit is already a burden on the people and favors Vi of 1 or ' three years until taxes exceed what of 1 limit, pointing out that Davis they are now because of increasing of 1.4 now tax according to Mr. Stanger. averages Countys I think all taxes have to be looked at, not just property taxes. How can federal and state governments continue to tax people who earn less than the poverty level& It continues to keep the poor, that much poorer. The problem being they earn too much to qualify for the poor prorams they need, but have to support those earning even less than they do. He feels that all of the incumbents should be put out of office for with the inherent political power, which Article 1 Sec. 2 of the years, reported Mr. Johnson. I am Utah State Constitution refers to. also worried about the lack of a When elected I would remove all working relationship with other barriers against the people whose government agencies. For law ento be successful, forcement rights to petition have been trodden upon for so long by the professional cooperation and coordination is necescontinued. he Disagreements politicians, the candidate vows. sary, I am for: limiting taxes, limiting often occur between agencies, government growth, lowering governhowever, those disagreements should ment expenses, tax indexing as a not interfere to a degree of in- -' to method for the average citizen to sura ability terrupting departments vive in periods of high inflation, a function well. limit of no more than two terms for The candidate feels that basic law enforcement is being neglected and politicians. I would point out that since the that emphasis is not being placed in state receives no property tax, why the area where the vast majority of are they in the tax assessment the citizens need assistance. business? Your incumbents have had No drug enforcement presently said Mr. since 1969 to change the property tax exists in Davis County, mess, but to this date,, have done Johnson. Drug abuse is a problem and drugs are readily accessible to nothing. They are not working for you, but against you and your liberties, our youth. Support must be given to he continued. identifying and eliminating the Mr. Stanger reports he is against problem. the ERA amendment and its exAnother concern of Mr. Johnson has been the lack of training in basic tension, creating day and night care work. He says that the training centers at government expense, Slicw been available is not directed creating new bureaucrates and ofto basic functions of a sheriffs office. fices, the raising of taxes on incomes and property, gasoline and utilities. He has attended Brigham Young When youve had enough VOTE Dan University and Weber State College. He is a graduate of the FBI National Stanger, working for you, not against you, he added. Academy, the Northwestern Traffic The candidate concluded Section 5 Institute and is a past member of the of Article 13 says The legislature Region II Law Enforcement Planning shall NOT impose taxes for the purCouncil. He has also been an instructor for Peace Officers Standards pose of aqy county, city, town... but by , law vest the power to assess and and Training collect taxes for all purposes of such Active in his community, Mr. Johnson In the past has betrn Jaycee He asks, How have corporation. of the Kaysville elected state incumbents worpresident your Sesident, amember of the med their way around this law? When elected I would find out the legalities Kaysville planning council, on the WeasrBasM.' of the state in the assessment Corp advisory counbusiness. I think die state officials ' cil, a Rotary member, a member of the Exchange Club, and winner of from the top on down should explain to die people why they are violating the KaysviUes Outstanding Young Man Award. , law. r. Jdhmtomi seeks skeniBfs o - KAYSVILLE Coming into the election scene late, Brant L. Johnson, 42, 869 Brookshire Dr., is the Republican candidate for Davis County sheriff.' With 16 years of law enforcement Mr. Johnson has served , experience, with the Utah Highway Patrol, as chief deputy for the Davis County Sheriffs Office, and as a special investigator for the Davis County Attorneys office. v I am concerned about the overspending and the excessive rate of budget increase, during the past four s At I- . n r trant I. Johnson , . . . . runs for sheriff .U-l- r r t , -; ... the narrow overpass on their waay home Monday aftop of the incline and start coming back down. Even more school children may use this route when the new elementary school in this area is completed. SCHOOL CHILDREN from Doxey Elementary walk over ternoon. Cars cannot see anything until the pass the A. KuJ 'f 1 V!r t i V t v I,; ,V The pass at one time very little room is left for pedestrians. be bridge replaced but that it is widened and crosswalks be Included. WHfcN TWO CARS . t . V . fc h v f . city Is not only caking the ' . & Mi j W f tf t If v f t T" r , , |