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Show : North Sanpetes Lady Hawk volleyball team came away from the ; State " T : 3A Championship with the 1994 title to add to their list of accomplishments for the 25-- 0 season. Pictured here are team members: Tawnya Crumb, Heather Pyper, Kathryn McAllister, Shannon Bailey, Shannon Nielson, Alyson Aagard, Lesa Rigby, Rachel Syme, Chantel Russell, Stacie Christensen, Erin Chris- tensen, Shylo Peterson, Maggon Palmer, Kim Shelley, Marcy Cheney, and Coach Sharon Christensen. (Not pictured: Hannah Noorlander and Melynda Blain.) , , . ; v a j MT. PLEASANT, UTAH 84647 Volume 102 - ', - ' ; 4, v . November 2, 1994 Price $.50 Number Forty-fou- Polls open Tuesday, Nov 8 by Angela Rasmusson Sanpete voters will be selecting local, state and national officials when they take to . the polls for the 1994 General Election Tuesday, Nov. 8. Polls will be open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. County races The most contested county race is for Sanpete County Sheri iff in which three candidates: incumbent Wallace Buchanan, Republican Stan Anderson and Democrat Kay P. Larsen are contending for the four-yeadministrative post. Sheriff Buchanan, who lost the Republican primary runoff to Stan Anderson, is conducting a write-i- n camOther contested paign. county races will pit incumbent J. Keller Christenson, against challenger Thomas L. for County Hansen, Commissioner "A". The County Commissioner "B" candidate, incumbent Eddie L. Cox, is unopMANTI-- - ar Manti; and County Treasurer, Earl D. Clark, City. U.S. races Incumbent Republican candidate, Orrin G. Hatch, Salt Lake City (SLC) is being challenged for Utahs l6ne U.S. Senate seat Other by Pat Shea, .Senate contenders include: Craig Oliver, Independent, West Jordan; Gary Van Horn, American, Sterling; Lawrence Rey Topham, Independent American, SLC; and Nelson Gonzalez, Socialist Workers, SLC. Democrat Bill Orton incumbent Representative in the Third District will be defending his U.S. Congressional seat against Dixie Thompson, Barbara Greenway, Socialist Workers, SLC is also a contendC. er. Utah races Sanpete voters will have only one decision to make in three Incumbent Jay D. Alder, is being challenged by Ryan R. Anderson, for County Auditor; and incumbent Kristine F. Christiansen, and Lapriel are competing for the office of County Clerk. Those running unopposed for county offices include: County Attorney, Ross C. Blackham, R- Dye-Otte- n, Moroni; County r, Recor-derSurveyo- Reed D. Hatch, R- - City, is challenging incumbent Michael R. Styler, for District 68, which encompasses the central part of Sanpete and Millard counties. Sanpetes other two House districts: District 67, which represents part of Fairview and the northern end of the county and is served by Bill Wright, and District 70, the extreme southern part of the county represented by Brad Johnson, are both unopposed. In local school board races, both North Sanpete School District seats 4 and 5, currently held Continued to page 8 Also unopposed is Leonard for Blackham, State Senate District 28. M. races Incumbent Harold Jensen, Centerfield, is being challenged by Marilyn Shields, Stansbury Park Tooele County for Utahs Board of Education District 3. Non-partis- an Polling places posed. Contenders for County Assessor include: Steven B. Kjar, and Ilene B. Frischknecht, State races for House of Representatives. Joseph C. Blain, SANPETE COUNT- Y- Polls will be open at the following locations from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. on general election day, Tuesday, Nov. 8. Indianola: John L. Biglers residence, 36000 North 8000 East. Milburn: Wanda Terrys residence, 29480 North 11090 East. Fairview 1 and 2: Senior Citizens Center, 59 E. Center. Mt. Pleasant 1, 2 and 3: City Hall Blue Room, 1 15 W. Main. Spring City: City Hall, 150 E. Center. Chester: Radene Sunderlands residence, 5720 East 14320 North. Wales: LDS Church, 80 South 200 West. Fountain Green: City Hall, 84 S. State. Moroni 1 and 2: City Hall, 36 N. Center. Ephraim 1, 2 and 3: Senior Citizens Center, 85 West North. Manti 1: Manti Elementary School, 150 West 100 South; Manti 2: City Hall, 50 S. Main; Manti 3: Senior Citizens Center, 54 N. Main. Publication notice PLEASAN- T- The be distributed on will Pyramid Thursday, Nov. 10, this week only, so we can bring our readers the election results. The deadline for ads and news articles will still be Monday, Nov. 7, at noon. The Shopper will be distributed on Wednesday, Nov. 9, as usual. MT. Sterling: Town Hall, 47 N. Main. Mayfield: LDS Church, 35 East 100 North. Gunnison 1 and 2: City Hall, 38 W. Center. Centerfield: Town Hall, 130 S. Main. Axtell: LDS Church, 14520 South 10500 West. Fayette: Town Hall. Wallace Buchanan . Weather news MT. PLEASAN- T- The Weather Station reports that for the week of Oct. 24 through Oct. 30, a high temperature of 67 degrees was recorded on Oct. 25 and 26, with a low of 25 on Oct. 30. Barometric pressure measured a high of 30. 16 on Oct. 30 and a low of 29.98 on Oct. 28. Peak wind gusts: 12 mph, NE, Oct. 24; 11 mph, NNW, Oct. 25; 9 mph, E, Oct. 26; 10 mph, NE, Oct. 27; 20 mph, N, Oct. 28; 11 mph, N, Oct. 29; and 13 mph, NE, Oct. 30. There was no precipitation. ch Kristine F. Christiansen Lapriel Dye-Ott- en Mike Styler Joe Blain 1 h, MMHRi r Kay P. Larsen |