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Show V REFLEX k JOURNAL BULLETIN Seeks Vote For Heres List Of State Treasurer Linn C. Baker, candidate fur state treasurer, (cell the need fur individual to he involved in the affair of their government, and he ha been thus involved over the year, lie has served in all three branches of govern- Our Candidates FARMINGTON Voters have through Thursday to register for the election that a chance to vote for county, state legislative includes primary and school board positions in three precinct. ment Legislative, Judicial and Executive as wot! as being very active in civic and community affairs, Through his yean of service, he feels VOTF.RS MIST register at their neighborhood registrar's office, howcv cr, and cannot complete that at the county clerk's office. Those wishing to know where they must register may contact the clerk's office at I lere arc a list of the candidate positions open and those opting for them: that he has gained the background and knowledge to bring to the State School Board the needed ability lo w ork with the department. We must have that ability in education. - 451-320- 6. COUNTY COMMISSIONER, Glen E. Saunders, Republican; Joe Jensen, Democrat; county commissioner, Harold J. Tippetts, Republican; Jonathan Dell Holbrook. Independent; county clerk. Rodney W. Walker, Republican; LaVon A, Andrews, Democrat; county auditor, Goodfellow Gibbons, Republican; Kelly L. Field, Democrat; county attorney, Rodney S. Page, Republican; Duane A. Burnett, Democrat. County recorder, Carol Dean Page, Republican; Leon W. Lawson, Democrat; county assessor, Willard L. Gardner, Republican; Joseph R. Smith, Republican: county treasurer. Pauline W. McBride, Republican; David Y. Hansen, Democrat; county surveyor, H. Glenn Austin, Republican; county sheriff, Brant L. Johnson, Republican; county precinct constable, W, Grant Hatch. Republican; M. Boyd Jensen, Republican; Louise Adriannc Henson, Democrat; Wade D. Maughan, Libertarian; Bountiful Precinct Constable, C. P. Burbidgc, Republican. Lu-de- STATE SENATE District 2 1 , LEADER SEPTEMBER 9, 1 982 en HIS administrative abilities have been acquired through actual experience, I Its years of experience include: two terms es Utah State Treasurer; six business when he owned and operated the Ogden Motor Lodge and owned and operated a grocery and cold storage locker plant. Additionally, he has served in a presiding capacity with the HE HAS SERVED at a member of the Utah State Retirement Board for some 13 years, and served at a member of the Institutional Council of the University of Utah for four years. He served as a board member of the Utah Housing Finance Ageney and a member of the Bonding Commission. Additionally, as State Treasur- ' er he has, under the State Money Management Act, Legislature; ten years as a vice president of marketing for the acted in an advisory capacity to all public treasurers. AS COMMENDED by the Salt Lake Tribune in their Editorial of Aug. 29, 1979 "he has demonstrated qualities of personal honesty and genuine political integrity." Mr. Baker attended Davis County Schools and has lived at 3400 So. 457 West, Seeks Election As Justice Of Peace Dona M. Wayment, Republican; Clifford S. LcFevrc, Democrat; state senate district 22, Haven J. Barlow, Republican; Jay Clegg, Democrat; Newell E. Kimball, Libertarian; state rep. dist. 14, Morris Hansen, Republican; Keith C. Warner, Democrat; state rep. dist 15, Henry J. Dickamore, Republican; Duane M. Mclntire, Democrat; state rep. dist 16, Franklin W. Knowlton, Republican; Rebecca A. Naldcr, Democrat; Randall W. Cates, Libertarian; State Rep. Dist. 17, E. Ute Knowlton, Republican; Larry Regis, Jr., Democrat; Michael R. Stoddard, Libertarian; Lynne N. Wally, American; Gordon Ricks, American. State Rep. Dist. 18, Paul Lloyd Selleneit, Republican; Naomi M. Shum-waRepublican; William (Bill) Goldberg. Democrat; Paul T. Mitchell, Libertarian; State Rep. Dist. 19, Kim R. Bumingham, Republican; William Star" Marshall, Libertarian; State Rep. Dist 20, Robert H. Garff, Republican; Blaine A. Newman, Democrat; Herbert N. Henderson, American. . years as County Treasurer; two years with the Utah State First Security Corporation; and several years m private Civic Clubs of Northern Utah, the Utah Safety Council, the Northern Utah Motel Association, the Utah County Officials Association, the Weber County Watershed Broiective Association, the U.S, Forest Service and the Small Business Administration and president of the National Association of State Treasurers. "Star" Marshall is a candidate for Davis County Willy Justice of the Peace ICaysville Mrs. Judy Mansell, Mrs, Kay Twogood, and Mr. Carolyn ItoJe attended BYU Education Week in Provo, Mr, and Mrs, Wendell Maxficld hosted 1 birthday dinner for their daughter-in-laRobyn Maxfield, Saturday, Sept. 4 at the New Yorker Club In Salt lake City. Other guests were Robyn's husband, Burke Maxfield, Mr. and Mrs, J(. A. Rudy. Quests of Mr. and Mrs. Dun Craw ley at their summer cabin at Bear Lake was their two daughters, Mr, and Mrs. Pat Bliss and ion. Troy, Rock Springs, Wyo., Mr. and Mrs. Nate Atwood and four children of Huntington, Utah. Houseguests of Mr. and Mrs. Alan Jensen were Mr. and Mrs. Cam Theobald and three children of American Falls, Ida, Mrs. Janet Bennett entertained at a miscellaneous bridal shower at her home Thursday evening in honor of Mrs. Darcy Crawley who will be married in September. Sixteen guests attended. Mrs. Wendy Wright was Felt Is Candidate For School Board Dr. Roger B, felt, a practic- who reside at Jv9 West Gent lie Street in Layton has announced his candidacy for board member of the Davis County Sihixil District. ing dentist ACTIVE LN community and church affairs for many years, Dr, Felt has been a Bishop, in Scouting administration as well as a Scoutmaster, an involved and active volunteer in the political party of his choice, on in the city, ciucn committee a good supporter of FTA. etc. A a father of eight, he has had children attending Davis Schools for twenty-twyears (the youngest is in Layton High) so he is aw are of many of the ongoing problems and strengths in our educational system. IF ELECTED, I hope to become a contributing part of Farmington. Precinct 4, term, (Layton), Dr. Roger B. Felt, Layton; Dee R. Forbes, Layton; Terry D. Schow, Layton; Marjorie J. Seeger, Layton and term, Clearfield, north area cities; Bonnie Smith, Layton. Precinct 5, Dan Stanger, Sunset, and Bruce G. Parry, Syracuse. ar Seeks Election To Tall Tale British Sailor Battleships? Why the flag ship of our navy is Utah School Board so big the captain travels around the deck in an automobile! math. She also believes that the schools should offer a better program for gifted children in which they can advance at their own rate instead of being held back to wait for the other HI. WILLY STAR MARSHALL J YO Paid by M. Boyd Jensen five-tim- That's nothing. The galley of our flagship is so big the cook has to go through the Irish stew in a submarine to see if the potatoes are done. Yankee sailor include reading, writing and HE IS running on a platform of restitution to the victim. He explains. "Our present judicial system 'punishes the cri- A FORMER empioyee of the Salt Lake City Police Department, Mr. Marshall is aware of the problems facing courts, the police, and jails. He has received awards for tional service as a volunteer working in the Veterans Hospital Drug Rehabilitation proge ram. He is also a participant in the annual Hill Cumorah Pageant in New York, where he received the nickname "Star, this year playing the villain role of King Noah. students to catch up. MRS. EDWARDS is very outspoken on the financial aspect of public education. "Public education costs more VERA EDWARDS Vera Edwards is a candidate for the state School Board of Education in the primary election to be held Tuesday, Sept. 14. "A little bit of Son Francisco con found at the bedutiful Brattens Cove in Bountiful" & and more, yet gives less and less results. Lack of money is not the problem." As with our postal system and public utilities, the problem is lack of competition." Mrs. Edwards favors the contracting out of programs for gifted and handicapped students. She also favors the idea of tuition tax creditors or a voucher system. SUPERB SEAFOOD & STEAi'S FAST, COURTEOUS SERVICE Mon. thru Thurs. 11 AM. -- 9 P.M. Fri. and Sal Soafood 1385 S. 500 West SHE PROMISES to oppose any increase in the mill levy. It Closed Sundays Bountiful Ptont 295-23- 4 Her platform calls for emphasis and improvement in teaching the basic skills which ICaysville Clubs The opening social and din- ner for the Athena Club was held Tuesday evening in Bountiful at the Red Flame Restaurant. Twenty members attended. Mrs. Alice Bonnemort was in w 4 ' I Joe Smith has 24 years of civic , service and leadership behind him, including Party service as a County and State delegate. Mr. Smith was educated in Business and has a background in real estate appraisal and business management and extensive experience in real estate and mortgage banking. H.f charge of table decorations and assisted with arrangements with Mrs. Louise Gaiiey and Mrs. Janet Webster, other club officers. The Orchid Club held their husbands r He is currently a Bountiful real estate broker and has intimate guest night on Thursday evening, Sept. 1 at the home of Mrs. Norda Covington with a patio dinner. Club officers were assisting hostesses, Mrs. Bonnie Craw- ley, Mrs. Norma Sanders, Mrs. Marsha Ashby and Mrs. Virginia Wilson. Mrs. Gloria Nielson entertained the Kaysville Literary Art Guild at her home Sept. 8. Assisting hostesses were Mrs. Jeannette Hugh, Mrs. Leta Nef, Mrs. Mary Bodily, Mrs. Tommie Low Adams and Mrs. Adele Clay. Mrs. Beth Antwerp and Mrs. Rodello Hunter were special guests. Mrs. Hunter, who is author of House of Many Rooms will give the program. The JCKs held their month-- y meeting on Sept. 8 at the iome of Mrs. Jill Chiles. ;The guest speaker was Mrs. ran Brown who spoke on the -- Self Image of Todays Vomen. Your Vote Will Be ' Appreciated knowledge of Davis County, having been a resident for 25 years. Vote for a professional with qualification and experience, the ability to handle the responsibility of Davis County Assessor. , . a man with a "listening ear!" I am definitely Dr. Fell state further. "1 appreciate the value of a good education and I'm grateful for who arc contributing fersons the society where I live to improve my life and that of my family and the public as a d THE EDUCATION of our imiort-anc- e young people is of vital and I firmly believe that we must be serious about making the education vocation attractive enough to encourage top people to stay in the field as well at to choose it." COUNTY CONSTABLE 14. money and make restitution." programs to meet the population grow ih in Davis County," he said, for (non- to enable inmates to earn ar ares of controlled building REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE y, term, CANDIDATES FOR Davis County School Board, precinct 3, Centerville-Sout- h G. Frank Lucille of fill Layton; Reading), vacancy (to R. J. "Jim" Marda Etheridge, West Dillree, Farmington; Kaysville; Brian, Centerville; Robert Keith McIntosh, Centerville; and David L. Rowland, by using good soundjudgment--withou- t bias or any special interest or pet projects to foster or support, especially in the o partisan) in the primary election to be held Tuesday, Sept. minal at great expense to the taxpayers, with little concern for the victim. I support restitution for the victim to the fullest degree possible at the expense of the criminal or wrongdoer. As Justice of the Peace, I w ill be able to effectively lobby for productive work programs the great educational pattern Similar Savings on all exterior paints full-ti- Paid by Committee for Joe Smith, David Brockbank, Secretary " Carl Racker and Sons Western Auto and ACE Hardware 116 West Gentile, Layton Utah 544-426- 2 |