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Show Seat ar Democratic team with Paul Maritsas, r who is seeking a commission seat. Paul and I, he explained, have decided to campaign in tandem on the belief that to be effective in the County Commission, we need to work together. Were seeking office as two individuals with separate ideas Kemp four-yea- To Seek Office COTT. HTS. An assistant director of a UofU education center who holds a doctorate in political science, announced his candidacy for a two-ye- ar com- rcester Dr. employes which are nontheless and fundamentally based on the desire to open county government up once more to Salt Lake County residents. Kemp commented on what he sees as key issues: Economics of Salt Lake County - he said complimentary (7220 South). A native of Utah, Kemp is also the owner of a business, Driving School, and a member of the Salt Lake Area Chamber of Commerce. A-- 1 layoffs, recession, inflation, bankruptcies (both personal and business) countered must be with new 8 -- is low, county are not and perspectives mission post in Salt Lake County. He is Dr. Thomas H. Kemp, 34, 2153 Wo- ment in the county We will provide the county with sound growth management Tens of practices. thousands of new jobs in the private sector must be created each year, he said, just to meet the career and economic needs of residents. and creative ways to attract more vitalized business and industry to the valley. Productivity in government - morale He is seeking office as the other half of a satisfied because they feel their work is both and inconsequential not acceptable or appreciated. The commission, he said, needs an effective design to communicate with the administrative departments. Salt Lake County Taxes - We will work on more effective use of tax dollars, a more equitable system of taxing and a reorienta-tio- n of priorities toward human services, protective services and public works for the county. v Accountability in government - We will strive continually to be open to the opinions of our citizens and make decisions affecting them only after all merits of the issues have been fully explored. Kemp has worked since 1967 as assistant director for public administration education in the Center for Public Affairs and Administration at the Growth manage UofU. WEST VALLEY VIEW Thursday, Apr. 29, receiving the appointment to the State At Utech Supreme Court. Along with his he Justice Oaks Is Speaker For Rite judicial service, currently is chairman of the board of directors of the Public Broadcasting Service. Dr. Oaks served as a He is a Fellow of the law clerk to Chief American Bar FounJustice Earl Warren, dation and a member then practiced law for of the American Law three years with a Institute. A member of large firm in Chicago, the bar in Illinois and specializing in cor- Utah, he has been adporate litigation. mitted to practice in For 10 years he was the United State Suassociate professor Court and other and then professor of preme courts. federal law at the University He and his wife, the to his of Chicago prior June Dixon, nine years as BYU formersix children and have president. grandchildren. He undertook sixThe cermony, to be research and teaching in the open center held in BYUs J. Reuben at the college, Clark Law school for quad involve about 800 will five months before TAYLORSVILLE. Graduates of Utah Technical College will hear Utah Supreme Court Justice Dallin H. Oaks at commencement exercises to be held June 4 on the Redwood Road campus. The speaker, former president of BYU, received a bachelors degree from that school in 1954, majoring in accounting. He earned a doctorate of law, cum laude, from the University of Chicago Law School in 1957. 1982 graduates. Speakers and other key guests will be seated on a covered platform. Cal Corbrldge, student president, will lead the processional as grand marshall. Dr. Carnahan said, It is a significant honor to have a distinguished educator and attorney of the caliber of Justice Oaks speak to graduates of Utah Technical College at this time. As former president of BYU, Dr. Oaks provided dynamic leadership to that institution and a dedication to the highest ideals to which one can aspire. We know that he will stir body all who attend our commencement Sfretch Your Budget and Serve Your Family the Finest Famous Brands SwumC Solway Facial Tissue Truly Fine Earthtones a S 200 Ct. 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