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Show “td Bhillins 2! mmerman £3 =F 3 £ Teil Viewpoints on Editor's Note: This is anotl her in a series of ardicies,Ae ou eaatid: wi ‘one another in the Sept, 10 primary election. Presvated ber is information on the iwo Democrats who are secking to represent thetr party in the November general clection, They are Douglas L, Phillips of Prevo Daily Herald staff members and Cecil 1. Zimmermon of Springville. The winner wit by oppesed by Republican tncwmibent William F, Huish, Roth men we Croft who wrote the f iewedd by Herald Reporter Dan wing two articles. Facsne laminated sti with a1 cate optimized prestare Gisribstion design, FR? strecture with 2 PcTex 1000 hase and ABS too aod sides, REG, 155.00 7390 SHORT, WIDE SKIS ceed ' CECH, J. ZIMMERMAN Cecil! J. Zimmerman, Democratic candiate for county clerk who will oppose Douglas L. Phillips, said he helieves the best training for the clerk’s job is “jeaming sound methods of business practice and ih knowing how to deal courteously and effectively with the public.” Mr. Zimmermanhas spent 28 years in the retail business and has managed Shrivers for five years: A long-time scouter, Mr. Zimmerman has served in leadership capacities on the council Jevel and has eared several scouting awards. money management flow which commission housing and The county clerk’s job is a “vital and technical position,” according to Douglas L. Phillips, a Democratwhowill face Cecil J Zmmerman in the Sept. 10 primary eiestion. “The job necessitates being accurate and precise in keeping records,” he said, and he added that the office requires *“being gis and heipful to the acountyefficer.”” Mr. Phillips is employed as a bookkeeper for Warshaws. He has served in LDS Church pesitions, including stake financial clerk and other financial responsibilities. Mr,Phillips also has worked in the county reeorder's and auditor's offices He said have been in public life dealing with people all my life, both in church capacities and in business.” He also has to serve the public efficiently and well.” Concerning the possibility that the county may computerize the clerk's funetions, Mr. Phillips said he would support aly ee that wouid “increase aru and nrovide better committee, Mr. Zirnmermanalso noted he Mr. Phiiliips also pointed out was the choice of the Democratic that fo a great degree the law County Selections Cominitiee for hal acountyclerk will the cle =sie he will doit his wife, Josephine, He and his wife, Mabel, life in have aeschildren Provo Foreign Corr espondents Due to Tour State Fair Hugh C. Brignburst, Utah State F: direci-r, has announce " orcigu correspondents, representing 11 nations will tour and report on the Utah State Fair on Saturday, 1 The correspondents visit to Utah is in conjunction with a “special events” tour sponsored by the United States Government Information Office. On this tour the correspondents cities and allend the Navajo Legal Notices designotion of the Mountainiand Associarionof, Governments 0s the the Water Pollut 1972. The hearlng will be held on Thursday spelneer 3.1974 at 7:00 p.m. in the Sve Room ‘Ot the Warsict county Courthouse, Heber lah. SROUNTAINLAND, ASSOCIATION OF GOVERNMENTS Malcgim H. Beck, Chairman T “4 Indian Fair in Window Rock, Ariz.; the Pueblo Day in Les Angeles id the Louisianna Shrimp and Petroleum Festival as weil as the UtahStateFair. 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Deere cans 78 feMrrigharssgues Mil ate. 6.20 pm. Ssursy" Ee ofHank Show. pesteta egertaty ot antic wih Collaburaied with Hauer during shed athe Daily Herald the Germaninvasion of Norway 1}, 2 3) 10, 1% 19, 20, 22, 3826, 77and Gctooer 1,2, 4, 1814 SiERAL 99" \,\ Spanos SMS, REG 170.00 ........... DOUGLAS L. PHILLIPS He said he would apply business managementprinciples to the clerk's job wherever possible. For instan said, Toneyheldin trust fo heoffice should be invested He pointed to a “public relations attitude” gained thr been active in leadership business whichhesaid h “positions in the Provo Lions Club. him “invaluable experience in When asked about potential meeting the public and taking changes in the operation of the care of their needs.” Mr. Zimmerman said he has county clerk's office, Mr. experience working with the Phillips said he would “make application of computers in whatever changesare necessary will aid him if a computer is instailed for the county's use. Mr. Zimmezman haslived in Springville for 18 years and has served on that city’s board of adjustment, planning Ng DDD, Pepsi ta 1h e KMEISSL SHORT, 5-5, WHE DUROPLAST isae — 1290 South Staie 25.9500 719 |