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Show 8 The Magna TimeAVet Valley New, Match 21, 2002 Lifestyle file West Valley Symphony Local candidates to 2002 election races to feature young bassist The following are the list of candidates that have filed for the 2002 election in U.S. House, and State House and Senate races. Also up for election are seals for the Salt Lake County Council, Granite and State School Boards and the Utah court system. Utah political party neighborhood causcuses will be held in March and April leading up to Republican and Democratic party convenions in May to determine whether there will be primary races. U.S. HOUSE District 3. Kitty K. Burton (I.) Salt Lake City; (i) Chris C annon (R) Provo; Tom Draschil (R) Provo; Stoney Teiko Fonua (D) Riverton; John Maurin (D) Provo; Danny Quintana (D) West Valley City; Matt hrockmor-to(R) Springville; Nancy Jane Woodside (D) Provo. UTAH SENATE District 3: John hristensen (R) Murray; (i) Gene Davis (FT) Salt I.ake City; Wade Marshall Miller (R) Murray; Andiew C. Parker (R) West Valley City; Bradley B. Probst (R) Salt Lake City. District 5: (i) Ed Mayne (D) West Valley City; Deidre Ann Tyler (R) Taylorsville. District 12 (i) Ron Allen (D) Stansbury Park; Jack Nielsen (R) Magna; (i) Millie M. Peterson (D) West Valley City. UTAH HOUSE District 22: Dan Cripps (R) Magna; (i) Carl Duckworth (D) Magna; Ronald Henline (R) Magna; John Hohlbauch (R) Magna; James Howard (D) Magna; n The West Valley Symphony will feature guest aitist Trie Caskey during its St. Patricks Concert Satuiday at 8 p.m. at the Granger High School auditorium. Caskey was bom on November 5, 1978 in F.ayton, Utah, to Steven and Sherrill Caskey. He giew up in Kearns, and started his musical journey as a stand-u- p bassist in the fourth grade at South Kearns Elementary School. He went on to junior high where he spent all his summers learning more about the bass becoming a member of the Granite Junior Youth Symphony Orchestra. That was the first time that he had played with a full symphony and he really enjoyed it. He played one year in the Kearns Hi eh orchestra Kent W. Moore, Salt Lake City. Gregory I.. Schulz, Magna, David K. Stokes, Salt Lake City, Laah Wright, West Valley City William David Jones (I.) Magna. District 29: (i) Brent H. Goodfellow (D) West Valley City; Troy Staker (R) West Valley City. F)istrict 32: (i) Ron Bigelow (R) West Valley City; Cory L. Rushton (D) GRANITE SCHOOL BOARD Precinct 3: Connie Burgess, Taylorsville, Judy Chapman, Sandy, Brent Overson, Taylorsville. Precinct 5: Bruce R. Cardon, West Valley City, (i) Judy Weeks, West Valley City. Precinct 6: (i) Julene Jolley, West Valley City, Timothy P. Schulte, Kearns. Precinct 7: Eva L. Belliston, Magna. Henry K. Bertoch, West Valley City, Anthony Darling, West Valley City, Marc Davis, West Valley City, Denise K. Dennis, Magna, Joseph M. Gonzales, West Valley City Kelly D. Killpack, Magna, Darryl Larson, West Valley. West Valley City. District 33: (i) Neal B. Hendrickson (D) West Valley City; Bill Penor (R) Taylorsville. SALT LAKE COUNTY Council A: Diana Lee Hirschi (G) Salt Lake City, (i) Randy Horiuchi (D) Salt Lake City, J. Bruce Reading (R) Salt Lake City Assessor: l.iz F'ehrmann (D) Salt Lake City, (i) Lee Gardner (R) Salt Lake City Auditor: Jim Elwell (L) Salt I.ake City, (i) Craig B. Sorensen (R) Salt Lake City, Mark A. Wheatley (D) Murray, Clerk Keith Prows (R) Murray, (i) Sherrie Swensen (D) Sandy. District Attorney: Lohra Miller (R) West Jordan, (i) David E. Yocom (D) Salt Lake City. Recorder: Jan Johnson (D) Sandy (i) Gary William Ott (R) Salt Lake City Sheriff: Beau Babka (D) Draper, (i) Aaron D. Kennard (R) Salt Lake City. Surveyor: (i) Vaughn E. Butler (R) Salt Lake City Kim W. Lundeberg (D) Salt Lake City STATE SCHOOL BOARD District 6: Tim Beagley, West Valley City, Larry Bunkall, West Valley City, Robert E. Gallegos, West Valley City, Daniel Dean McGuire, Salt Lake City, At-Lar- where he met a member of the West valley Symphony who convinced him to sit in with the symphony Caskey said he is grateful to Steve and Ralph Baker for this opportunity to be involved with the West Valley Symphony and sharing their wisdom. When not playing Bass, he Bassist Eric Caskey will perforin with also enjoys huntthe West Valley Symphony Saturday. ing, fishing. camping and shooting. get it, taking advantage of He is a big Dallas public school music proCowboys fan and enjoys most grams and joining the West every sport. Valley Symphony. Tickets to the West Valley Caskey said he is proud of the fact that all of his musical Symphony Concert at $5 and can be purchased at the knowledge came for free.He door. just had to go out there and Obituaries Clyde B. Taylor Dennis (deceased) Babe Taylor, Jill Taylor, Jane (Bill) Nice, Jone Johnson, Susan (Carl) Duckworth and Nancy Niftier (deceased); 19 27 and one Dad married Jackie Peterson and was a pail of the lives of her children, Jana Rae (Leonard) Jones, Calleen (Greg) Shiflett, Tammy (David) Pearce, Penny (Randy) Backman, 0 grandchildren and four Clyde B. Taylor passed away March 15, 2002 at St. Marks Hospital, peacefully with his daughters at his side. Clyde and his family just celebrated his 80th birthday. Bom March 3, 1922 to Samuel Levi and Mary Pearl Holmberg Taylor. He is the seventh of eight children, Lawrence, Ulva, Orvel, Nowell, (all deceased), Ruth Wright and Clarence (Boze). Daddy married Julanne Gillett in 1943. They had seven children, Sandra, Brent, (deceased) Thomas, which he shared with his children and others. Memorial Services will be held at the Magna Central Stake Building, 8181 West 3320 South Thursday, March 21 at noon. 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