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Show Page & 4 MenTell Quelifications Juab to Get Two New County Commissioners Editor's Note: important thing needed in the This is another in the series of county is for people to be assured that funds and aftairs of political articles on candidates and issues facing voters in the caming Nov. 5 election. This article, by irly Greenhaigh, takes a leok at county before knowing the two candidates who seek where available funds should go first,” he stated He noted thai needs vary the four-year Jeab County Commissioner position and the two who are running for throughout the county with roads being paramount to one area and a hospital to another the two-year term. NEPHI — Because twooutof three of the present Juab County Commissioners will net be running for office again this year, the door was opened wide for newofficials who have not served in that capacity before. The remaining official, E Steele McIntyre, R-Mammoth, ELDON MONEY WILLIAM“BOB" PHELPS House Candidates Outline Positions four-year term, and Maurice Tolley, who was appointed last December to complete the tatives. Both were asked te state their positions and qualifications. The two candidates fromDistrict41 are Eidon Money, Palmyra Democrat, who is challenging incumbent Rep William R. “Bob” Pheips, Payson Republication, who is seeking re-election to his third term Eldon Money Mrs. Money a Palmyra stockman and farmer, is president of Utah County Farm Bureau, a member of the Utah Mr. Phelps reported he has 34 years experience in railroad operation in accounting and sales as the Union Pacific Railroad Station Agent. He is a County United Way board of volunteer Payson observer for directors and is former the U.S. Weather Bureau; is an manager and present member of the tah president of the Utah County Wildlife Federation. He also is an officer in American Legion. Post 48 and past District Adjutant. Mr. Phelps said he favors a strong agricultural economy in Utah to ensure sufficient food supply and favors a balanced educational system, efficient and adequately financed with emphasis on needed vocational skills Junior livestock Show boardofdirectors. A Spanish Fork, Mr. Money has 13 years experience in the Utah National Guard and is a distinguished service award winner. He also serves on the communications committee for the Nebo Schoo! District and is a counselor in the Palmyra Ward bishopric and former high councilman He added that he is opposedto unnecessary spending such as “We need people from all the multi-million doliar cultural professional backgrounds,” Mr complex in Salt Lake City and Moneysaid the Provo-Jordan Parkway Mr. Money saidhe believes in because ofthe exhorbitant cost. locai land use legisiation but He is on record favoring an against state and federal land increase in the deer and elk use laws ‘I have a vital interest herds by better management and by reducing shrinkage of because I am a farmer and vital big game winter range. He stockman, but I do faver the said he is for earliest replanting jand use referendum thai has of flood-damaged streams to been placed on the ballot,” he restore severely damaged said The candidate stated that her fisheries will look carefully intoall issues Mr. Phelps noted he voted facing the legislature before he against the Utah land use bill takes a stand or votes. passed by the legislature and “You need to know both sides favors revising the state Occupational Safety and Heajth before you can vote,’ he Act laws to help the small explained, Hesaidhe believesin the free businessman stayin business enterprise system and that In the 1970 session of the everyone should have the Jegislature he introduced the educational opportunity to resolution that saved the Heber become what he or she would Creeper, he said. He added heis like to do, He added that every opposed to the Equal Rights man and woman owes his God Amendment and stated the and feliow man a portion of his revised criminalcodeis too has- time, talent and substance. ty, Married andthe fatherof four “The planned revision of the children, he believes the hope of water lawswill becomea bigger our natisn lies in strong homes issue than land uselegislation,” where industry, thrift and he predicted. obedience are taught the two-year position R. Rescce Garrett “Even with the turmoil we unexpired term of Alton Gadd are in,” “I believe most of us after he died while in office. are still patriotic enough to Both men have reported they knowthat it is an honor even to are oe to continue because be a candidate for publicoffice. of pei i business pressii 1 believe we have an obiigation anypretties to give public service wherever K. Roseoe Garrett, Nephi we can Republican, and Clinn Morgan, “We are faced with many Levan Democrat, while Richard problems; none are impossible May, Nephi Democrat, and to solve if we work unitedly for a WASHINGTON, D.C. — Sir patriot’s famous voyage from 157to 1586. On that journey, Sir Francis claimed California for Queen Elizabeth and became the first Some question has arisen Another provision prohibits concerning political activity anycountyofficer or employee. among the merit system either elected or appeinted. from. coercing any employee to Pas employeesof Utah County of his The Utah County Merit Cou office has reported that ‘the y pe } regulations covering merit employees primarily cover political opinion or affiliation, in anypersonnel action. ‘The rules further state that no officer or employee covered by the merit candidate for pc officer in, or otherwise take an active part inthe managementof anypolitical party or group,or in the managementof anypolitical campaign They do not, however, prohibit an employee poses. Nor can an or employee make ihe person's personnel status dependent upon port or lack of support for any political party. CARPET iaranes the gi be. resentment,’’ explains the National Geographic Society's her ministers real a gain of 4,700 per cent on Drake's voyage new edition of “Men, Ships, and the Sea greater Plundered theSpanish Drake put out from Plymouth ostensibly to seek a continent thoughtto lie south of the Strait of Magellan, but he Jost no time in raiding Spanish ships and towns along South America’s undefended Pacific coast “The Spaniard digged out sweete honey from the golden Drake paid Elizabeth even divid er. He helped defeat the powerful Spanish Armada which threatenedto invade Englandin 1588. According to onestory. Drabe was at a gameof bowls as the noidea how to best handle them until we work with them. Good coinmon sense is usually ne answer to many things,” Young added. _ SUALITY ROiE FURRISH JOURHPARAS FURRITURE lio, State, Orem - 22.4152 We've got the savings plans you need. . . 4 YEARS OR MORE, $1000) ininimum pays, 74% interest compounded quarterly. (uid,Special | 2h YEARS, 500| minimum pays, 642% interest compounded quarterly. 1 YEAR, $500) minimum pays, 6% interest compounded quarterly. [90 DAY CERTIFICATES AND PASSBOOKS,°500|minimum pays, 546% interest compounded quarterly. Made Record Run Drake then headed westward across the Pacific, sighting land in 68 days. He took on cloves in lands, ed opposed in the Baltic and Tmoneths and some few odde Mediterranean by entrenched daies beside.” “Does Queen Elizabeth live?” trading power$, vexed by Spanish plots and religious Drake asked somefishermenoff friction, England needed an the coast. She did and reaped outlet for her enterprise and enormousprofit. The Queen and “I know there will be many problems arise that we will have political groups. But the California tribes were friendly and crowned him with symbols of royalty. He called their land “Nova Albion.” or New England. The intrepid mariner reach England in September, 1580. “after we had spent 2 yeares 10 benefit and said. club, or contributing funds to Regular passbook savings accounts pay 5% interest compounded quarterly. east, the longest run a ship had Kast Herman Young elected officials to workfor the whole economy county farmers, laborers, miners and all others.” “I would liketo have aae: land use in our In all matters T Sill be happyto do whate waatever I can for the betterment of our county,” he SAVINGS CERTIFICATES Englandwasripe for a bold sea madeuntil that time Main and the Portuguese Mr. May emphasized, “I will work for upgrading of law enforcement positions in the county. 1 am willing te devote what time is necessary for the solution to problems as they arise,” he concluded. Mr, Young emphatically stated, “I know I am against make sure every tax dollar is deficit spending. It is wrong to spent wisely. spend more money each year “We need to be aware that Richard May than what we have coming in.’” growth and development will He added, “‘It is necessary for Mr. Maysaid that a canidate cme to this area,” he pointed should feel a need to serve and “Nowis the time to plan and aiso have a conviction that he wn for the type growth that can offer a solution to some of “] believe there is room for fking,” he stated better and more efficient in this area. Much can be done administrative efforts through more open commission and to make the mostefficient use of the water we have and use employee — public comevery means to augment our munications and working present supply.” he concluded. relationships “In order to be a good com: missioner, it is imprtant to look for needs before it becomes Clinn A. Morgan necessary for petitions to be sented as a last resort,” he Mr. Morgan said the most RICHARD MAY HERMAN YOUNG said. from joining a political party or ng hman to circumnavigate Sierra Leone on Africa's west dog like Drake. “Barred from the Spanish R. ROSCOE GARRETT “should be servants of all the solution, he added people and make them feel emphasizing that inflation is one assured they can come in with of the biggest problems today their problems and ideas and be “This is a problem that heard. Mr. Morgan continued, “Some everybody will need to face up obstacles at the present time to and help with,” he said Mr. Garrett continued, | seem overwhelming, but the dutires of the office will require believe any elected official should be sensitive and respon- cooperation with all concerned sive to the needs and desires of sosolutions can be found for the f all residents of the peopie — be aware of the tax burden we are carrying and Hi be to Copyof Explorer's Ship Repeating Part of Trek Francis Drake’s “Golden Hind” sails again. A copyof the famousship is en a six-month voyage from England to San Francisco. duplicating part of the pirate will be necessary to meet challenges as they arise. Then, through study and cooperation, work out the problem together.” Elected officials,’ he added. Utah County Employees ™ Political Rul es Reported “Water will alwaysbe critical Hestated that he is running to matters of discrimination and help provide broader office-seeking representation in the Rules prohibit discrimination legislature. against’ employees, based on concerned about water Because two of the commissioners will be new to the office Mr. Morgan stated, “It CLINN A. MORGAN term to complete Commissioners dropping out are Richard Foote, Republican, Herman Young, Mona who has been serving his first Republican, are contending for Lynn Tilton, deals with the two candidates who seek to represent voters in tbe Spanish Fork, Salem and Payson areas — District 41 — in the Utah House of Represen- W.R. ‘Bob’ Phelps All are he observed stil] has two yearsof a four-year Ediizor's Note: This is another in a series of political articles on candidates and issves facing voters is the coming Nov. 5 election. 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