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Show V fage 16A, Lakeside Review, October 30, 1980 ILlk t flni Coming ILocal Adam A. Clifford S. LeFevre ft ft 1, . I ft. ft ft ft ft ' CLEARFIELD -I- ncumbent Clifford S. Lefevre is running for to the state legislature on the Democratic ticket. He will face Republican Adam future generations. He said that during his term he has involved in legislation to economize and bring more efficiency in state government. Ive been very supportive of issues that would bring an equallity to cities CLIFFORD S. LEFEVRE and towns in terms of ability to finance He said that with the financial contheir operation. He said he has been active in issues dition of the state right now it would be that concern people with lower in- difficult for the initiative A to be imcomes. Ive been very supportive of plemented at this time. The state cant the circuit breaker concept. This is afford it. He said, I think we need to look for concept which berings property tax relief to those with low incomes and for an alternative source of revenue so this elderly people who live on a fixed in- can be done. He also addressed the four come. amendments that are being LeFeyre believes his experience in business, education, agriculture and voted upon in the upcoming election. He community service which involves said that all four1 are verifying the being totally interested in the public constitution. been ft ft I. ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft. SHIRLEY CARVER Shirley Carver Shirley Carver, who is seeking to the Weber County School Board seat from Precinct 4, said her experience earned in four years on the board has given her the background she needs for the office. 'Mrs. Carver said she first decided to run for office because there had never been a woman on the board as long as I could remember, and I felt I was as , as any man. She said she became interested in the ''district schools as she participated in volunteer work with children and in local, state and regional PTA offices. She lobbied with the PTA for safety measures, emergency preparedness and programs for special students. ; A lifelong resident of the county, she is, married to Marvin Carver and has Steven children. All have graduated from Weber County Schools except the youngest, who is attending Country View School. An employee of a local mortgage and lon company, Mrs. Carver said she Understands the finances of the district and is used to dealing with large sums of, money. I believe my experience on the board has given me the understanding to know where to make budget cuts and where not to cut, she said. Ive had experience working .with state and federal funding programs and also feel I understand the interests and desires of parents in the district. well-qualifi- ' He said he supports them. I think it qualifies him for the position. He said that he doesnt feel people is good policy to bring more harmony in really understand the proposed tax operation, he said. Basically, this is initiative B. He said that if it passes what the amendments are aimed at. In reference to the amendment which there would be legal problems that will ' increase the legislative comwould have to be worked out. pensation, he said he supports it. He I feel that we would be exhausting said it will mainly benefit those county and local governments and legislators who need to travel long school districts to the point that it would distances to Salt Lake City. be almost impossible for them to It doesnt make any difference to me. Id run anyway. But it does make a operate, he said. He said he feels there is a better difference for those that are going to alternative to initiative B. This would run. He said because of the expenses be a severance tax on the natural involved not everyone can afford to run resources. for office. 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JACOBS BACCER StateiAiilli'iliifii Ted Parke .He attended Schools dTpunty It wouldnt be fair, he said. It would shift the burden, and the revenue would have to come from somewhere the new industry coming in, else. ,,, He said that would help the budget in He said the state would still need the two ways. "We cannot only cut the fat revenue and this measure wouldnt from some of our programs, we can save that much. It would definitely also take advantage of our natural hurt the state overall. Jacobs will face incumbent Clifford resource situation. t LeFevre in the upcoming election. He said industries like to come to Jacobs lives at 95 W. 300 N., Clearfield, Utah because of the stability of the and is a life-lon-g resident of the city. He people. and his wife, Beth, own and operate a vacuum cleaner business. Jacobs feels his business experience will help him to serve the public. When a small business needs more personnel or new equipment, it has to plan for it, make sacrifices and pay for it with its own money. But government at all levels seems to think it can do whatever it wants in the name of the people who in reality are being forced to pick up the tab in ever increasing amounts. Jacobs was not aware of any of the proposed changes to the Utah State Constitution other than the one concerning the legislative compensation. That amendment would raise the amount of money state representatives receive. Im for that, Jacobs said, I think it should be done. He supports a balanced state budget. He said, I think not only should cities, counties, but also the state should balance the budget. I think a major effort should be made to balance the budget. Jacobs also supports cutting expenses. He cited the school districts as one example for additional cuts. He said there are more administrators how per student than there used to be. Im not against education, he said, but I feel the personnel PAIRS -L- AMP SHADES should be looked at for possible cuts. I LORJM ' life-lon- nt food. Jacobs. LeFevere has served three terms in the last six years as the representative from district 52. He lives at 482 Vine St., in Clearfield. He said he is seeking because of his interest in serving the people. I have a genuine interest in future development of the state and want it to be the best that is possible for ft. dont think the classroom teacher-studeratio should be changed.! He said he feels the natural resources that are in the state will help generate additional revenue. We have a wealth of resources in our state, and if we watch it carefully we can benefit from Adam A. Jacobs, Republican candidate from legislative district 52, said he is against removing the sales tax on Roy: 1864 West, 5300 South. Clearfield: 225 North Main Street. Layton: 734 South Main. |