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Show The Salt Lake Tribune UTAH Sunday. Cook, Cannon Cash In on Congress nt tial con 1 5 ppy Valley's halo slogan You know Merri ook.” As you thought it wa ar-old kid. | "knew" Har Candidates wouldn't have 4 dime on public banners, new en and Norman Thomas the perennial subjects 0 jokes because they ran unsuccessfully for office so many times They were caricatures, car er There has to be a better way Merrill Cook spent more than a million dollars for th * seat vacate And what the public has for that hugeoutlay are two freshmenpol ene-Whilom advertised products suchas Ty-D And even ex plosive-manufacturer Cook's per- Hol spent, and Tums. The money i and we haven't seen sonal outlay was muffled by the $1.5 million roar fromthe Cannon much as the first Consumer Ke ports & luation of the product Chris Cannon whosebarrage dislodged Congressman Bill Or ton \ lot of noise, a lot of bucks Hed in our House to be a better way If that much money is going to gar sure, what Cook and Cannon have ner our favor our favor I'm glad you asked Suppose, a year in advance of the political offices they sought The money got them what they wanted It bought them “name recognition Cannon answered a post-election query by saying People won't vote for someone they don't know And in Utah County particularly, it's expen elections each candidate re ceived a w sum of money from their party's war chest and from those dollars solicited on our an nual 1040 forms. The candidates would have one year to do some Six Honored by Davis Five Davis Distriet educator and 4 school volunteer have been honored for their contributions to tudents They are Ellen Stantus, then let's not sell 80 cheaply. Let us get more for their buck How? to news media wo ularly and in deta candidate's progre serious candi dates and certainly not “known Well. the mon spent. Gone iliclans whose names andfaces we now recognize like other highly smoke clears. ELOUISE BELL with that mor They could pick their lenge’ the plight of the ywn” Is Cook? was But when the do we ha C3 nevererece ive to become known ELOUISE BELL own roomy pockets. November 10, 199¢ thing me g interaction with the . _TOM BARBERI do portant thing to know about any one in public office ) Careful seru tiny by news media and by watch dog groups would reveal any at. tempts at illegal shorteuts and glitz and glitter spread around to cover up lack of substantial progre Think of it as arlong audi ion, 4 trial run fore the candi date could become too much of a trial. Think of it as 4 level playing field for all candidates for the same office With each candidate havingthe same number of buck The challenge would be lo smoky the m My dearest f e Although 1 haven't had the chance to read your column th week, I can state with complete confidence that | disag I can also say thal whatever quote y may have referenced in your standard | aroom 1 you know like jurie: with those illustr ous Utah County hall-of-famer umn, it is unfamiliar to me, as | was the English class dolt in the Charle tewart back row playing hangman during your lectures One thing 1 do knowis that Lam vacationing in Hawaii and you're not! Aloha see how much of a bang the public would get for those bucks After for the election? Star Not to mention the screw aws petter idea louise NONRESPONSE he or she regainedfooting (an im at Uby the lake wouldn An audition? Duh for one thing after y to make rel pment agencies, polit cal action groups, nay-sayers ibbitzers and the lobbyists of the Fiat Barth Society The publie would know when the candidate stumbled, and how allempts tart with that eeSan RESPONSE FOR TOM ho Tom Barberi is ton KALL a tatk show be to sound like art and send the 1 maze at the Ca they stil have apital ry Cook made their money the old-fashioned way through go ernment contract o wh houldn't they spend their buck college facult Chow District lish teacher, Pam Willey, teach en's 4 lant at Stewart Klemen tary; and Barbara Willey 4 volunteer at Mountain View Kle mentary Bount- ful Elementary principal, Sally Ogilvie, teacher at Mountain View Klementary, Mark Tolman, Kays ile Junior science teacher, Mary They were honored at the Nordstrom ‘Salute to Education ponsored by Davis Education As sociation ou Kean, Viewmont High Eng Program Needs Santas to Assist Kids in Need ne who would like to help a ‘amily by becoming a Sub The office will be staffed Mon day through Friday from 94m to spm Py Yor Santa” may call The Salt Lake Tribune and Deseret News Sub Wor Santa program at 247 2180 ( specify the number of children you would like to as vist The suggested guideline i $50per child o0% | Turkey Days OFF THE R.C. 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