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Saunders Candidate, Two Year Commlitlon A family man m 9 children and 2 grandchildren Gien'a long kit of public sennce include 10 tms at Mayor of Clinton and past member of tne Planning Commotion ano Board of Adjustments A graduate of Weber College and Brigham Young University, ha taught school tor 14 years. eght as head of the Business Department at Clearfield High and is a past President of lh Utah Business Education Association. H experience tn the business world includes several years as protect superintendent tor Saunders Construction Company, he currently operates hiS own construction company He sees storm drainage problems and the building of a tax base through commercial and industrial development as two of the County's greatest challenges Morris Hansen Candidate, State Representative Disctlct IS1 Morns Hansen has been active w church and community affairs tn A small businessman. Manager vrrluaiiy all of hS l of Hansen Lumber Company in Ogden. Moms served on the Daws County Board of Education for . years and served on me Syracuse Planning Commission for 8 years Morns teeis mat "Dans County's continued eipiosive growth wil put tremendous pressure on local governments and require eprienced leadership The same principles which govern our great tree enterprise system should be put to use in operating government " Davs County E. Ute Knowlton Candidate for State Representative District Frank W. Knowlton Incumbent, State Representative District 53 54 From local pioneer heritage. Ute Knowlton attended the Davis County Schools and received his medical degree from the University of Utah with high honors. A Viet Nam veteran. Dr. Knowlton served as the commander of a field hospital in Thailand and trained doctors in Guatamala. He has served as a clinical instructor at the University of Utah College of Medicine and Weber State College. He is now a radiologist in private practice. His community involvement includes Republican Party District Chairman. County and State delegate. County and State Central Committee. Finance Chairman and State Platform Committee. He has served as Kaysville City Recreational Director, has been on the Board of Trustees of the Utah Heritage Foundation and advisory committee to the Davis County Commission for Local Hospital Development. g resident of Davis County, Frank Knowlton has a strong background In both public service and the business world. The owner of a bridge building company for more than 30 years with projects in Utah. Idaho and Wyoming, he has learned first hand the problems and opportunities facing businessmen and wage earners in this area. An experienced legislator, he has served as Chairman of major committees and is presently Chairman of the Revenue and Taxation Committee. He has worked for better phone service and better educational opportunities in Davis County. Frank is active in church and community affairs and is a strong believer in individual freedom. A life-lon- Adam f Jacobi Candidate, State Representative District 152 g A Clearfield resident and Boy Scout leader. Adam Jacobs hopes to put sound biiinns practices lo work in the state lawmaking body forthebenetitofhisdisiricrstatpayers Mr Jacobs who owns and operates a vacuum cleaner business says he will work lo adopt sound fiscal policies and will support a constitutional tax limitation measure A 20 year community worker. Mr. Jacobs has chaired a Boy Scouts of America troop committee, served lor many years as a senior search pilot for the Civil Air Patrol, has been active in Cleailieid City political committees and worked as A Voting District Chairman and Legislative Chairman in the Republican Party life-lon- P. Lloyd Selleneit Incumbent, State Representative District 55 A father of six and a grandfather of five, Lloyd Selleneit has served two terms in the State House of Representatives. A staunch believer in having less government and being more responsive to the people", Lloyd was instrumental in getting the "Utah Recall Act" on the 76 ballot. He has served on a number of committees in various position. leadership capacities and is noted for his strong He the call for a human life amendment and has legislation. A worker for tough sponsored other tough laws, he received an award from the Coalition of Utah and was elected as a delegate to the White House Conference on Families. He is currently Chairman of and serving on the Social Services, Judiciary and Social Services Appropriations Committees. pro-fami- ly ly n I .J! Kim R. Burningham Incumbent, State Representative District 56 g Kim Burningham is a resident of South Davis County with academic degrees from the University of Utah, University of Arizona and the University of Southern California. A high school teacher for 21 years. Kim is a member of the Public Education and Taxation Revenue Legislative Committee and an author of numerous articles, films and plays. Kim feels we can keep the tax burden in control and still have good roads and schools and continue relevant social programs. life-lon- -- 7tr 4k. L AV 7T laL Li Glen E. Brown Robert H. Garff Incumbent, State Representative District 57 Bob Garff draws on a rich and varied background of experience in both the business and civic world. As President and General Manager of Ken Garff Imports he holds membership in the Utah and National Automobile Dealer's Associations and the Salt Lake Area Chamber of Commerce. As a State Representative, Bob has served on the Appropriations (Public Education), Business, Industrial Development and Consumer Concerns Committees and is convinced that our society is burdened with too many taxes, too much government and too much interference in our private lives. Says Bob: "As the chairman of the Education Committee in the house, I know there are ways to save millions in school financing. A father of 5, Bob is active in church, social and civic affairs. Incumbent, State Representative District 66 Glen Brown has served the people of Davis County as a State Representative for the past three years. During that time, he has served on Appropriations, Transportation and Public Safety, Education and Energy, and Natural Resources Committees. Glen has worked particularly hard for fiscal responsibility in state government. He also feels strongly about the necessity of reducing government regulations in our lives. 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