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Show Page 28—THE HERALD. Polls ClaimBig Edge for casi inkley Disputes Surveys reelected, By PE TER GHLLIA First Dis- ‘Kay, ting ask me agaiz like Inkley. a much stock i: polls — which show bh e cent support. wi ular Democrats in th party's Pous two wee cof prior to the most beloved presidents of the Mormon Church. Seventy per cent of Utah's voters are MorInkley by more than 4-I— and mons indicated he could win 2s much I take ‘em one at a time, as per cent of the vote, rival congressman when ing Gov. Calvin L. Rampton’s asked if he wold beinterested in showed MeKa: Republican ge landslide third-term victory in 1972. the governot p. “Right now I want to be elected to the House for anotherterm (his third) But I don't know that I accuracy of the polls recalling that they have been wrong in the wouldn't beinterested in a cou Of course Inkley. an Ogden man. disputes the past. He believes he canstill turn pleof years,” he adds, “It would the tide, despite a lowbudget ampaign in which he has be a question of where | could do the state the most good refused to accept campaign Utah has never had a repre contributions of more than $100 senatative on the House Approor take any money from out priations Committee before, and of-state sources — including the that might be the best place to national Republican committee. stay.” says McKay. “So if I'm Along the Utah Campaign Trail determining SALT LAKECITY (UPI) — necessity have already accepted the McKay's Weber County cam paign headquarters ly critical of MeKay for accept ing political contributions of more than $100 fram special interest groups — particularly ia is a desk and OGDEN (UPI) — turned down more than $17,000 from the Republican National somebody about $65,000 this year,” Inkiey shrugged one morning gs he walkedout of one nobodyto answer the phone of his retail photostores. McKay had the samearrange. Inkley, = atta seniority system and limiting terms to no more than 12 years. owns a ering) of “T oppose gun control so you can say that the only gun control I am for is the control of Gunn—McKay that is,” said an Inkley campaign brochure. McKay, of Huntsville, is a For Project OGDEN (UPI) — A program contribute to its operation —57 which releases arrested persons per cent to come from the city OGDEN (UPI) — WeberState on their own recognizance will and the rest from the county. expire Nov. 39 unless the Weber County Commission and Ogden city judges can agree on the operation. The Own Recoginizance Re- jease Program originally was funded by federal money but beginning July 1 Ogden City and Weber County each agreed to Under the program, arres' Hickory Farms ofOhio presents the delicious meats and cheeses. Our New Regency Buffet and Hospitality giorious Party Trays ave made in Party Trays. Your shortcuts to an several sizes for intimate perties to instant no-work party! Why? 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R. administrator FASHION on domestic crude oil,” he said RICHFIELD, Utah (UPI) — inan inflation factor. “If you have abracketof $2 American Party Congressional candidate LS. Brown has to 4,000 this year, then next attacked the Professional It ought to be $2,000 to $4,400 to Standards Review Organizalion reflectthe inflationrateof 10 per for the medical profession cent,” he said. The First District candidate “This is the only way you can said the federally funded be protected from the sinister medical review boards would automatic tax increases,” he ‘ration health care by added He points out that there has iaw of a and demand in tus try and two military bases. It is been nearly $20 million in new country Goods are being waiting for prices fo p @ regional heady vers for canstruction at = basis sincethe stockpil went fo W. “As a member of the Appro about $i million innthe term just he says. Both men have stepped up priations Committee I wrote in preceeding his. the section of the appropria. MeKay agrees with Inkley that personal appearances as the tions bill which kept the Forest excess government spending has election draws near — and beth Service headquarters in Ggden contributed to inflation and plan some additional media when the Nixon Administration balancing the budget is one campaigning. But if the polls are right, it won't make much difwanted to move it,” he says. lution, He also says he has worked to “But that alone will not stop ference. trict has a large defense indus- Wayne Owens for Senate and southern Idaho ‘ie is a former school teacher, state leg- First ler takehome he says better agreement: mestic produr Weber Gets Program in Dispute $10,000 On Arrest Releases and He said the solution is to build 45, ment in Utah County except that District Congressional hopeful eral funds. Those programs are thirdquarterprofitsyest designed to encourage an inter. profits up millions from their Ron Inkley said if elected he est in the arts among persons record profits of last year,” said would immediately move to who have not previously been changetax brackets. the Democrat Inkley, Sheet saidcost involved, peiy the cul “Yet Mavor Garn still d s hav turally disad proposes to removethe controls of living pay He said removing price higher tax b controls on crude would mean tum means Si y even greater profits develop P ne he talks missions when bases in oth When he ¢ ram about his recard er parts of the nation were beThe First Congressional Dis- ingclosed do ez Committee. Healso opposes liberal abortion If nothing eise, I've saved Jaws and gun control a telephone in the county Democratic office. Two ¥ Congressman Wayne Owens has costs."” College has received $10,000from Hesaid the proposed program the National Endowmentfor the challenged his Republican Senate opponent Jake Garn to was “‘distatorial” and called it Aris to expand a cultural arts withdraw support for the “another illegal, unreasonable project in Weber, Davis and removal of price controls from assault on yet another areaof our pe community crude oil x b “The nation’s biggest oil pand programs ‘begun Ww companies beban repr their The challenger has been hight campaign — though both ‘have ing to civic groups Neither candidate has spent auch money, Te. > bor unions. the election McK; Re says if elected he would penditures of slightly less than represent “the wishes of the $10,000 while inkley had spent people of our district without fess than $6,000. In the 1972 pressure from any out-of-state ieeslcaesicantrable campaign Frist District Candi groups especially in a year when peop are disgruntled with dates spent nearly $40,000 each. Inkley says big government A major reason for the low spending is the major cause of government. But a quick look around the budgets this year has been Ink- inflation and he would work to First District indicates that both ley’s refusal to accep! any out- balance the budget. He says candidates — though of-state contributions or dona- Congressis in need of reform and through the motions — tions of more than $100. He has proposed eliminating the outcome. inflation,” administrative He is the Spent considerabie time speak sma Party Candidate L is barely visible with $ per gubernatorie nomunatic kiey is favored by only 90 per cent and history -- and a lop contender for his wnluntee S answered the 1 says he Closed Sundays. Don’t you aaa— _ HAVE A SAFE & HAPPY. e.ee A GRADE WHOLE 1 LB. 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